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Vital dyes for chromovitrectomy
Fecha
2007-05-01Registro en:
Current Opinion in Ophthalmology. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, v. 18, n. 3, p. 179-187, 2007.
1040-8738
10.1097/ICU.0b013e32811080b5
WOS:000246061200001
WOS:000274591700022
Autor
Rodrigues, Eduardo B.
Maia, Mauricio
Meyer, Carsten H.
Penha, Fernando M.
Dib, Eduardo
Farah, Michel E.
Institución
Resumen
Purpose of reviewThe aim of this article is to present the current state-of-the-art in regard to the application of vital dyes during vitreoretinal surgery, 'chromovitrectomy', as well as to overview the current literature regarding the properties of dyes, techniques of application, indications, and complications in chromovitrectomy.Recent findingsA large body of published research has recently addressed the toxicity profile of indocyanine green for chromovitrectomy. Experimental data demonstrate dose-dependent toxicity of indocyanine green to various retinal cells. Newer generation vital dyes for chromovitrectomy include trypan blue, patent blue, triamcinolone acetonide, infracyanine green, sodium fluorescein, bromophenol blue, fluorometholone acetate and brilliant blue. Novel instruments may enable a selective painting of preretinal tissues during chromovitrectomy.SummaryThis review suggests that the field of chromovitrectomy represents an expanding area of research. the first line agents for internal limiting membrane staining in chromovitrectomy are indocyanine green, infracyanine green, and brilliant blue. Patent blue, bromophenol blue and trypan blue arose as outstanding biostains for visualization of epiretinal membranes. Novel dyes available for chromovitrectomy deserve further investigation.