Purpose: Lasers can be sight damaging, because they can produce severe and permanent retinal damage. Methods: This paper reports two cases of subinternal limiting membrane (sub-ILM) hemorrhage related to laser exposure. Results: The first patient was only observed for the reason that the retinal localization was extramacular; for the second patient, we decided to perform ultraspeed (7500 cuts per minute) 27-gauge pars plana vitrectomy (PPV) because of the foveal position of the hemorrhage and because of the nonimprovement of his clinical condition. The first patient recovered 20/20 Snellen after 10 days without intervention, whereas the second patient recovered 15/20 Snellen the day after surgery; 15 days later, his visual acuity was 20/20 Snellen. Conclusions: Sub-ILM hemorrhage after exposure to lasers can be treated using an ultraspeed 27-gauge PPV. This tool can be considered safe and effective on non–self-resolving sub-ILM hemorrhage.

Rizzo, S., Tartaro, R., Giorni, A., Savastano, A., Subinternal Limiting Membrane Hemorrhage Related to Laser Exposure in 2 Young Patients, <<JOURNAL OF VITREORETINAL DISEASES>>, 2018; 2 (4): 244-247. [doi:10.1177/2474126418783511] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/249779]

Subinternal Limiting Membrane Hemorrhage Related to Laser Exposure in 2 Young Patients

Rizzo, Stanislao;Savastano, Alfonso
2018

Abstract

Purpose: Lasers can be sight damaging, because they can produce severe and permanent retinal damage. Methods: This paper reports two cases of subinternal limiting membrane (sub-ILM) hemorrhage related to laser exposure. Results: The first patient was only observed for the reason that the retinal localization was extramacular; for the second patient, we decided to perform ultraspeed (7500 cuts per minute) 27-gauge pars plana vitrectomy (PPV) because of the foveal position of the hemorrhage and because of the nonimprovement of his clinical condition. The first patient recovered 20/20 Snellen after 10 days without intervention, whereas the second patient recovered 15/20 Snellen the day after surgery; 15 days later, his visual acuity was 20/20 Snellen. Conclusions: Sub-ILM hemorrhage after exposure to lasers can be treated using an ultraspeed 27-gauge PPV. This tool can be considered safe and effective on non–self-resolving sub-ILM hemorrhage.
2018
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Rizzo, S., Tartaro, R., Giorni, A., Savastano, A., Subinternal Limiting Membrane Hemorrhage Related to Laser Exposure in 2 Young Patients, <<JOURNAL OF VITREORETINAL DISEASES>>, 2018; 2 (4): 244-247. [doi:10.1177/2474126418783511] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/249779]
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