Iluvien Fluocinolone Implant for Diabetic Macular Edema

Iluvien
Iluvien Implant

What is the Iluvien implant?

The Iluvien implant is shaped like a small thin tube so that it can be injected into the eye in the office with a needle attached to an injector. The tube contains a corticosteroid medicine that is released into the eye slowly for up to 2-3 years. Repeated injections may be performed. When the tube-like implant is empty it remains in the eye and usually causes no problems.

What is the Iluvien implant used for?

The Iluvien implant decreases inflammation, leaky vessels and swelling inside the eye. It has been approved to treat diabetic macular edema. It helps keep the vision from worsening and may improve vision over time.

How is an Iluvien implant inserted into the eye?

Anesthetic solutions are used to make the procedure pain-free. The eye is treated with an iodine solution in an effort to prevent infection and an instrument is used to gently keep the lids open during the injection. A pressure sensation may be felt as the implant is injected into the eye with a very thin, short needle. The procedure is very brief.

What are the possible side-effects?

It is normal to experience a red area on the white of the eye, which disappears in one to two weeks. It is rare to see the tube floating in the vision. Most eyes require cataract surgery several months after injection of the implant. About 30-40% of eyes experience a pressure increase (glaucoma) in the eye. Although the pressure is not usually painful, it may require eye drops to prevent permanent loss of vision. In 1-5% of eyes, glaucoma surgery is needed. Rare risks of injection include bleeding, infection, retinal detachment, and loss of vision/loss of the eye. Please report any severe loss of vision to the doctor without delay.

How do I care for the eye?

You may be given eye drops and instructions on how to use them. Physical activity is not limited. Tylenol or Ibuprofen may be used if there is discomfort, but severe pain should be reported to your doctor without delay. If you have any questions or concerns, please call the office.

By Scott E. Pautler, MD

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