Surgical Treatment of Submacular Hemorrhage Combined with Tissue
Plasminogen Activator (a Case Report)
Korda V., Dúbravská Z., Hejcmanová D., Rozsíval P.
Oční klinika FN, Hradec Králové, přednosta prof. MUDr. Pavel Rozsíval, CSc. |
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Summary:
Authors present the possibilities of extensive submacular hemorrhage surgery
in a patient after serious eye injury with bleeding into the vitreous and
underneath the retina. The combination of vitrectomy with tissue plasminogen
activator application into the subretinal space allows better to dissolve the
coagulated blood and facilitates its removal. This procedure with correct
operation technique decreases the damage of the retinal tissue and
consequently preserves the photoreceptors’ function. In this report, a result of
surgical treatment in a 22 years old man is presented. In the presence of
intravitreal bleeding and submacular hemorrhage, during the vitrectomy the
tissue plasminogen activator was used, which during few minutes dissolved
the already coagulated hemorrhage and facilitated its whole removal from the
subretinal space.
Key words:
subretinal hemorrhage, tissue plasminogen activator, subretinal
surgery
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