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Pneumatic Vitreolysis using C3F8 Gas in Treatment Naive Patients with Vitreomacular Traction


Authors: Kateřina Marková;  Pavel Němec;  Petr Červený;  Jan Havlik;  Leoš Rejmont;  Jan Tesař;  Hana Morin;  Martin Šín
Authors‘ workplace: Oční klinika 1. LF UK a ÚVN, Ústřední vojenská nemocnice – Vojenská fakultní nemocnice Praha
Published in: Čes. a slov. Oftal., 80, 2024, No. 5, p. 256-263
Category: Original Article
doi: https://doi.org/10.31348/2024/34

Overview

Purpose: Evaluation of the effectiveness of pneumatic vitreolysis in disrupting vitreomacular traction in our own cohort of patients.

Methodology: Prospective follow-up of 21 eyes of 18 patients with focal VMT (adhesion width < 1500 µm) who underwent intravitreal injection of 0.3 ml of 100% perfluoropropane between January 2015 and December 2020. The patients were observed for 90 days.

Results: Release of VMT was achieved on the 28th day of observation in 15 out of 21 eyes (71.4%), and by the 90th day in 19 out of 21 eyes (90.5%). The average width of adhesion in our patients was 382 µm (±212 µm). Average best corrected visual acuity in our cohort was initially 0.77 (±0.21), after 28 days 0.74 (±0.30), and after 3 months 0.82 (±0.21). At the end of the follow-up period, we did not observe a statistically significant improvement in vision. Macular holes developed in two eyes, but spontaneously closed within 1 month of observation, and no more complications were observed in the cohort.

Conclusion: Pneumatic vitreolysis by intravitreal injection of C3F8 gas is an effective and inexpensive option for the management of symptomatic vitreomacular traction. The incidence of serious adverse events in our follow-up was significantly lower than in recently published series. The method of management should be selected individually according to the parameters of adhesion, macular hole and associated ocular pathologies.

Keywords:

Pars plana vitrectomy – intravitreal injection – C3F8 – vitreous detachment – perfluorocarbons – prospective study


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