Use of high-density fluorosilicone oil in open-sky vitrectomy |
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Authors: | H Chung J Acosta M F Refojo F I Tolentino |
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Affiliation: | Eye Research Institute of Retina Foundation, Retina Associates, Boston, MA 02114. |
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Abstract: | During prolonged open-sky vitrectomy, fluid accumulates in the suprachoroidal and subretinal spaces and the resultant ballooning of the choroid and of the retina interferes with the surgery. Fluorosilicone oil (polymethyl-3,3,3-trifluoropropylsiloxane) with a specific gravity of 1.28 was tested for use as a temporary vitreous substitute during open-sky vitrectomy. After open-sky vitrectomy and bullous retinal detachment in pigmented rabbits, fluorosilicone oil flattened the retina completely in nine of nine eyes, whereas 1% sodium hyaluronate solution flattened the retina completely in only four of nine eyes. The flattening effect of fluorosilicone oil on the retina was also better than that of 1% sodium hyaluronate in an experiment with retinal detachment and giant retinal tear after open-sky vitrectomy. |
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