Intravitreal Injections for Macular Edema in Silicone Oil Filled Eyes.

Clinical ophthalmology (Auckland, N.Z.) Pub Date : 2024-11-22 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.2147/OPTH.S483325
Khaled Safadi, Yossi Eshel, Jaime Levy, Liran Tiosano, Tareq Jaouni, Samer Khateb
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Purpose: Macular edema is a known complication following complicated retinal detachment repair with silicone oil (SiO) tamponade. Limited previous research has not led to a consensus regarding the safety and efficacy of intra-SiO injections. Consequently, we aim to present our case series study on intra-SiO injections for postoperative macular edema.

Methods: A retrospective, single-center, case series study of eight eyes that developed macular edema postoperatively following complicated retinal detachment repair surgery with SiO tamponade, were treated with different forms of intravitreal injections such as steroids or anti-vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF). The main outcome measures included visual acuity (VA), central subfield macular thickness (CSMT), and the type and number of injections.

Results: The mean age (±SD) of the patients was 64.75±8.9 years. The mean follow-up period (±SD) was 3.1±2.2 years. The mean (±SD) number of injections was 8.25±7.24. Mean (±SD) VA (in LogMAR) and CSMT before injections were 1.7±0.8 and 488±104 μm, respectively. At the last follow-up visit, the mean (±SD) VA and CSMT were 1.4±0.7 (p-value=0.45) and 396±184 μm (p-value=0.11), respectively. Overall, patients showed a partial response without a significant worsening of the macular edema and VA. No complications were reported following repetitive intravitreal injections.

Conclusion: Macular edema in silicone oil-filled eyes may be safely and effectively treated with intravitreal injections to halt its deterioration and preserve vision, especially when SiO removal is not anticipated in the foreseeable future.

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玻璃体内注射治疗硅油填充眼黄斑水肿。
目的:众所周知,黄斑水肿是使用硅油(SiO)填塞法进行复杂视网膜脱离修复术后的并发症。以往有限的研究并未就硅油内注射的安全性和有效性达成共识。因此,我们旨在介绍关于硅油内注射治疗术后黄斑水肿的病例系列研究:方法:这是一项回顾性、单中心、病例系列研究,研究对象是八只在复杂视网膜脱离修复手术后出现黄斑水肿的眼睛,这些眼睛在手术后接受了不同形式的玻璃体内注射治疗,如类固醇或抗血管内皮生长因子(VEGF)。主要结果指标包括视力(VA)、黄斑中央下野厚度(CSMT)以及注射类型和次数:患者的平均年龄(±SD)为 64.75±8.9 岁。平均随访时间(±SD)为 3.1±2.2 年。平均(±SD)注射次数为 8.25±7.24。注射前的平均(±SD)VA(LogMAR)和 CSMT 分别为 1.7±0.8 和 488±104 μm。最后一次随访时,平均(±SD)视力和 CSMT 分别为 1.4±0.7(p 值=0.45)和 396±184 μm(p 值=0.11)。总体而言,患者表现出部分反应,黄斑水肿和视力无明显恶化。重复玻璃体内注射后未出现并发症:结论:硅油填充眼的黄斑水肿可以通过玻璃体内注射得到安全有效的治疗,以阻止其恶化并保护视力,尤其是在预计在可预见的将来不会去除硅氧烷的情况下。
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