Transscleral Laser Photocoagulation and Cryocoagulation of the Retina in Retinopathies
of Premature Infants
Odehnal M., Gergelyová K., Pochop P., Hložánek M.
Oční klinika dětí a dospělých UK 2. LF a FN Motol, Praha, přednosta doc. MUDr. Jiří Korynta, CSc. |
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Summary:
The objective of the work was to compare the effectiveness of transscleral laser
photocoagulation and cryocoagulation of the retina in the treatment of retinopathy
of premature infants (ROP). During the period from March 1999 to April 2001
at the Ophthalmological Clinic for children and adults in the Motol Faculty
Hospital 80 eyes of 40 children with the borderline stage of ROP were treated. In
40 eyes cryocoagulation was performed, in 40 transcleral photocoagulation of the
retina. The mean gestation age of the infants on delivery was 28.7 weeks, the
postconception age at the timeofoperation36.7weeks.Thefollowupperiod varied
from 1 to 24 months. All therapeutic provisions were made with premedication
and under local anaesthesia. For a stabilized finding without progression we took
an adherent retina without subsequent traction changes. Cryocoagulation was
successful in 87.5 %, laser photocoagulation in 85 %.Both methods proved equally
effective. In photocoagulation the authors recorded a lower incidence of local
complications. General undesirable effectswere not recorded inany of the treated
children. Transscleral photocoagulation extends contemporary therapeutic possibilities
in patients with ROP.
Key words:
transscleral laser photocoagulation, cryocoagulation,borderline stage
of ROP
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