Purpose: To report on intravitreal Ranibizumab for intervening myopic choroidal neovascularization (CNV) in a case of retinal detachment successfully repaired with pars plana vitrectomy and silicone oil tamponade. Methods: Intravitreal ranibizumab was performed in a 67-year-old woman with CNV complicating pathologic myopia. The patient had previously undergone vitrectomy and silicone oil tamponade for retinal detachment. Results: At 2 months from intravitreal ranibizumab, best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) improved from count fingers to 20/100, and intraocular pressure (IOP) was 16 mm Hg. Fluorescein angiography (FA) and spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) showed resolution of late leakage and subretinal/intraretinal fluid, respectively. Conclusions: Administration of intravitreal anti-VEGF in patients with silicone oil as intraocular tamponade may represent an intriguing treatment option. Our results suggest that intravitreal injections of Ranibizumab may lead to a rapid improvement in both functional (BCVA) and morphologic (FA and SD-OCT) parameters of CNV activity, without significant rise in IOP, in eyes with silicone oil as intraocular tamponade.
Intravitreal Ranibizumab for myopic choroidal neovascularization after pars plana vitrectomy and silicone oil tamponade
QUERQUES, GIUSEPPE;BANDELLO , FRANCESCO
2013-01-01
Abstract
Purpose: To report on intravitreal Ranibizumab for intervening myopic choroidal neovascularization (CNV) in a case of retinal detachment successfully repaired with pars plana vitrectomy and silicone oil tamponade. Methods: Intravitreal ranibizumab was performed in a 67-year-old woman with CNV complicating pathologic myopia. The patient had previously undergone vitrectomy and silicone oil tamponade for retinal detachment. Results: At 2 months from intravitreal ranibizumab, best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) improved from count fingers to 20/100, and intraocular pressure (IOP) was 16 mm Hg. Fluorescein angiography (FA) and spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) showed resolution of late leakage and subretinal/intraretinal fluid, respectively. Conclusions: Administration of intravitreal anti-VEGF in patients with silicone oil as intraocular tamponade may represent an intriguing treatment option. Our results suggest that intravitreal injections of Ranibizumab may lead to a rapid improvement in both functional (BCVA) and morphologic (FA and SD-OCT) parameters of CNV activity, without significant rise in IOP, in eyes with silicone oil as intraocular tamponade.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.