2018
DOI: 10.3928/23258160-20181002-07
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Vital Dyes in Vitreomacular Surgery

Abstract: Vital dyes contain complex molecules with chromophores that stain living tissues and have greatly enhanced identification and removal of transparent vitreoretinal tissues during surgery. Several "chromovitrectomy" dyes are frequently used by vitreoretinal specialists, including indocyanine green, trypan blue, brilliant blue G and triamcinolone acetonide; other dyes are also under investigation. Currently available chromovitrectomy dyes have their limitations, and of particular concern is their possibility for … Show more

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“…Accordingly, this may be used to accurately measure the HD and TD; however, future studies are warranted to test this hypothesis. Second, although the dose and exposure time of indocyanine green was minimized and it is relatively safe, its potential retinal toxicity still requires attention ( 48 , 49 ). Third, the postoperative follow-up period was not exactly 12 months due to patient compliance issues.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Accordingly, this may be used to accurately measure the HD and TD; however, future studies are warranted to test this hypothesis. Second, although the dose and exposure time of indocyanine green was minimized and it is relatively safe, its potential retinal toxicity still requires attention ( 48 , 49 ). Third, the postoperative follow-up period was not exactly 12 months due to patient compliance issues.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, various studies analyzed the feasibility of using iOCT as an alternative to dyes to stain the ERM and ILM. Even though recently developed dyes, such as trypan bluebased ones, are considered relatively safe for a short-time application [21][22][23], the toxicity of chromo-vitrectomy dyes, especially triamcinolone acetonide and indocyanine-green, still remains an important issue in macular surgery, and avoiding their use might reduce surgical time, retinal toxicity, and the rate of dye-related complications such as subretinal migration [24] or dye-related optic nerve atrophy [25]. In a study by Falkner-Radler and colleagues, stain-free peeling was feasible in one-third of cases with the application of iOCT [16].…”
Section: Clinical Applications In Vitreoretinal Surgery: Epiretinal M...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indocyanine green (ICG) angiography and autofluorescence imaging could be performed with appropriate filter sets. ICG, trypan blue and other vital dyes have been used to stain structures in vitreoretinal operating microscope procedures [70, 71]. They could also be used in endoscopic chromovitrectomy.…”
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confidence: 99%