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American Journal of Ophthalmology | 2002

Transplantation of autologous retinal pigment epithelium in eyes with foveal neovascularization resulting from age-related macular degeneration: a pilot study

Susanne Binder; Ulrike Stolba; Ilse Krebs; Lukas Kellner; Christian Jahn; H. Feichtinger; Margit Povelka; Ursula Frohner; Andreas Kruger; Ralf-Dieter Hilgers; Walter Krugluger

PURPOSE To describe the indications, surgical technique, and clinical results of 14 eyes in 13 patients with age-related macular degeneration and foveal choroidal neovascularization, in which subretinal surgery was combined with simultaneous transplantation of autologous retinal pigment epithelial cells. METHODS Between March 1999 and February 2000, in a prospective study, 14 eyes (13 patients) with age-related macular degeneration underwent subretinal surgery because of foveal choroidal neovascularization with simultaneous transplantation of retinal pigment epithelium harvested from the nasal subretinal area of the same eye. Preoperatively, 1 month postoperatively, 3 months postoperatively and at 3-month intervals thereafter, examinations were performed including best-corrected visual acuity, visual field, biomicroscopy of anterior and posterior segment, tonometry, fluorescein and indocyanine angiographies, autofluorescence, scotometry, and fixation tests. RESULTS Postoperatively, after median observation of 17 months (range, 12 to 24 months) best-corrected visual acuity was improved 2 or more lines in eight eyes (57.1%), remained the same (+/- 1 line) in five eyes (35%), and decreased by more than 2 lines in one eye (7.1%). Pairwise t test showed significant improvement after 1 month (P = .0031, P = .0062) as well as 1 year (P = .0066, P = .0105). Satisfactory reading vision between Jaeger 1 and 4 was achieved in three eyes (21.2%). No significant intraoperative or postoperative complications occurred in any eye. No recurrence of choroidal neovascularization was observed during the observation period. CONCLUSIONS In eyes with age-related macular degeneration and foveal choroidal neovascularization, autotransplantation of retinal pigment epithelium was performed in addition to conventional removal of the choroidal neovascularization without significant intraoperative or postoperative complications. Visual acuity improvement of 2 or more lines in 57% of the eyes was achieved. No recurrent choroidal neovascularization formation was observed during the observation period. The results of this pilot study suggest that autologous transplantation of retinal pigment epithelium combined with submacular surgery might be a reasonable treatment option for patients with foveal choroidal neovascularization secondary to age-related macular degeneration.


British Journal of Ophthalmology | 2007

25-gauge vs 20-gauge system for pars plana vitrectomy: a prospective randomised clinical trial.

Lukas Kellner; Barbara Wimpissinger; Ulrike Stolba; Werner Brannath; Susanne Binder

Aim: To compare 25-gauge vs 20-gauge system for pars plana vitrectomy in a prospective, randomised, controlled clinical trial. Methods: Three-port pars plana vitrectomy was performed in 60 patients belonging to 2 groups. Evaluations were performed preoperatively, intraoperatively, during the first three postoperative days, at 1 week, and at 1 and 3 months. The main outcome measure was time for surgery, divided into duration of wound opening, vitrectomy, retinal manipulation and wound closure. Results: The total duration of surgery showed no significant difference between the groups (p = 0.67). The 25-gauge group showed significantly shorter duration of wound opening (p<0.001) and wound closure (p<0.001). In contrast, the vitrectomy duration was significantly longer in the 25-gauge group (p<0.001). Conjunctival injection and subjective postoperative pain showed significantly lower irritation in the 25-gauge group (p<0.001 for both). Conclusion: The 25-gauge vitrectomy system offered significantly improved patient comfort during the first postoperative week. The smaller surgical openings facilitated wound healing and minimised pain. Duration of surgery was comparable between the two systems—the shorter time needed for wound opening and closure in the 25-gauge group being equalised by the longer vitrectomy duration. Intraoperative as well as retinal manipulation and illumination caused more surgical difficulties using the 25-gauge system.


American Journal of Ophthalmology | 1993

Experimental long-term vitreous replacement with purified and nonpurified perfluorodecalin.

Michaela Velikay; Andreas Wedrich; Ulrike Stolba; Peter Datlinger; Yiding Li; Susanne Binder

Highly purified perfluorodecalin and non-purified perfluorodecalin were injected into 34 rabbit eyes after mechanical vitrectomy, to evaluate the retinal tolerance in long-term vitreous replacement and the effect of purification on the retina. Unpurified perfluorodecalin caused severe inflammation and retinal damage and eight of ten eyes had developed retinal detachment after four weeks. In the eyes injected with highly purified perfluorodecalin, we observed retinal changes of the rod and cone, outer nuclear, and ganglion-cell layers after two weeks, which progressed to a thinning of all layers of the retina by the fourth week and to localized areas of retinal atrophy by the eighth week in the lower part of the eyes. Retinal damage in the upper part occurred after four weeks. At the perfluorocarbon-aqueous interface we observed a band of retinal necrosis that was noticed in all eyes four weeks postoperatively regardless of the substance used.


Graefes Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology | 1995

The effect of chemical stability and purification of perfluorocarbon liquids in experimental extended-term vitreous substitution

Michaela Velikay; Ulrike Stolba; Andreas Wedrich; Yiding Li; Peter Datlinger; Susanne Binder

Abstract• Background: To determine the importance of chemical stability and purification of perfluorocarbon liquids (PFCLs) in experimental retinal tolerance, we tested four different substances as long-term vitreous tamponade: purified and nonpurified perfluorodecalin (PFD) and perfluoro-octylbromide (PFOB) • Method: After mechanical vitrectomy we replaced the vitreous of 65 rabbit eyes. Five groups were formed; four of them received the four PFCLs, while one served as control and received Ringer solution. The eyes were observed clinically every week and examined histologically after 1, 2, 4 and 8 weeks • Results: After 1 week we observed foam cells and intraretinal macrophages in all eyes with PFCLs. Purified PFD caused retinal lesions in the photoreceptor, ganglion cell and outer nuclear layers after only 2 weeks in the lower part of the eyes. In eyes filled with purified PFOB we observed more pronounced damage of the same nature. Unpurified substances caused severe inflammation and retinal detachment • Conclusion: Our study demonstrates that purification and chemical stability are important factors in retinal tolerance of PFCLs for vitreous replacement. Although purified PFD was tolerated by the rabbit eyes for 1 week, we cannot recommend this substance for short-term clinical use as a vitreous substitute.


British Journal of Ophthalmology | 2005

Optical coherence tomography guided retreatment of photodynamic therapy.

Ilse Krebs; Susanne Binder; Ulrike Stolba; K Schmid; Carl Glittenberg; Werner Brannath; A. Goll

Aim: To evaluate the results of a retreatment modality of photodynamic therapy (PDT) based on optical coherence tomography (OCT) and fluorescein angiography (FA). To quantify the effect of PDT with the help of measurement of the retinal thickness. Methods: Eyes with predominantly classic subfoveal choroidal neovascularisation (CNV) due to age related macular degeneration were included. PDT was performed every three months, when needed. OCT, FA, and measures of distance acuity were performed at baseline, after 6 weeks, 3 months, and from then on every 3 months. A control group of a consecutive series of eyes that had been retreated based only on FA results was installed. Results: Forty eyes of 38 patients were included. The average age was 73 years. The maximum retinal thickness decreased from 404 μm at baseline to 281.6 μm at month 12. Furthermore there was a significant decrease of retinal thickness in both subgroups. The number of retreatments was reduced, when activity was diagnosed using OCT and FA. (2.4 v 4.0). The distance acuity correlated significantly with the maximum retinal thickness (p = 0.0042). Conclusion: Information about the activity of a neovascular lesion can be obtained with the help of OCT. The retreatment modalities can be optimised by using OCT and FA and the number of retreatments can be reduced.


Acta Ophthalmologica | 2009

Efficacy of intravitreal bevacizumab (Avastin) therapy for early and advanced neovascular age-related macular degeneration.

Ilse Krebs; Shilla Lie; Ulrike Stolba; Florian Zeiler; Stefan Felke; Susanne Binder

Purpose:  To evaluate the safety and efficacy of intravitreal bevacizumab therapy for early and advanced neovascular age‐related macular degeneration (ARMD).


Graefes Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology | 1996

Intraocular silicone lenses in silicone oil : an experimental study

Ulrike Stolba; Susanne Binder; Michaela Velikay; A. Wedrich

Abstract• Background: To evaluate a potential effect of silicone oil on flexible silicone intraocular lenses, four lenses (STAAR AA-4203) were stored in silicone oil under sterile conditions for periods between 1 month and 3 years.• Method: The edge and surface of the lenses were examined by scanning electron micrography and the findings compared with a lens of the same model which had been stored in Ringers solution for 2 years.• Results: After 1 year of silicone oil exposure, droplets of different sizes adherent to the surface of the lens were found. These changes proceeded to a wave-like appearance of the surface after 2 and 3 years of storage, so that a continuous layer of silicone oil polymers is probably covering the intraocular lens.• Conclusion: Optical interference has to be considered a possibility if it turns out that the droplets cannot be removed during silicone oil evacuation. Consequently silicone intraocular lenses without hydrophilic preparation of the surface should not be implanted in eyes undergoing combined anterior and posterior segment surgery with silicone oil tamponade or in eyes with high risk for vitreoretinal complications.


British Journal of Ophthalmology | 1995

Use of perfluorocarbon liquids in proliferative vitreoretinopathy: results and complications.

Ulrike Stolba; Susanne Binder; M Velikay; P Datlinger; Andreas Wedrich

BACKGROUND--The present study was set up to evaluate the influence of perfluorocarbon liquids on the postoperative anatomical and functional results as well as on the complication rates in eyes with proliferative vitreoretinopathy (PVR). METHODS--Sixty five consecutive eyes (64 patients) with PVR in different stages requiring surgical intervention where liquid perfluorocarbons were used were compared with 64 consecutive eyes (62 patients) operated without the help of perfluorocarbon immediately before this time. Both groups were similar with regard to severity of PVR, number of operations, and initial visual acuity. The observation period was shorter in the perfluorocarbon group because they were operated more recently (17.4 months as against 24.4 months). RESULTS--The anatomical as well as the functional success rates were not significantly higher in the perfluorocarbon group (69% v 61% and 65% v 53% respectively). However, in cases operated on without perfluorocarbons where reproliferation would occur it was of much greater severity than in cases where perfluorocarbons were used. The number of uncured cases with contraction of the retina at least in the inferior half was more than twice as high in the group operated on without perfluorocarbon. Combined with massive reproliferation secondary glaucoma and bullous or band keratopathy were more frequent in eyes treated before the use of perfluorocarbon. CONCLUSION--The intraoperative use of perfluorocarbon liquids in vitreoretinal surgery does not prevent postoperative reproliferation but does reduce its severity.


Ophthalmologica | 2006

Endophthalmitis with retinal necrosis following intravitreal triamcinolone acetonide injection.

Tina Aggermann; Ulrike Stolba; Simon Brunner; Susanne Binder

A 69-year-old man with heterozygote factor V Leiden mutation and a history of central retinal vein occlusion in his left eye complained of decreased visual acuity in his right eye. Macular edema and ischemic CRVO were diagnosed. Following an intravitreal injection of 4 mg triamcinolone acetonide, endophthalmitis and necrotizing retinopathy developed, clinically resembling necrotizing herpetic retinopathies as have been described in immuno-compromised patients. An endogenous viral infection due to a steroid-induced immune suppression may be another complication of intravitreal injections of corticosteroids.


Retina-the Journal of Retinal and Vitreous Diseases | 1993

Ocular findings in asymptomatic amateur boxers

Andreas Wedrich; Michaela Velikay; Susanne Binder; Ursula Radax; Ulrike Stolba; Peter Datlinger

A group of 25 active, asymptomatic, amateur boxers were examined to evaluate the nature and incidence of ocular pathologic conditions in amateur boxing. An approximately age-matched group of 25 men who were not boxers was used as a control group. The number of fights varied from 1 to 220 (mean 39.4), and the number of spar rounds from 20 to 600 (mean 192.5). Visual acuity was 20/20 in all subjects of both groups, except for one boxer with kerato-conus. Intraocular pressure was below 20 mmHg in all eyes. In 19 (76%) boxers, pathologic anatomic findings were attributed to contusion trauma. Lesions of the anterior eye segment included injuries of the lid in 3 eyes (12%), angle abnormalities in 5 (20%), and slight lens opacities in 5 (20%). Posterior vitreous detachment was observed in 3 (12%) boxers and peripheral retinal scars were seen in 15 (60%). In 6 (24%) 3eyes, retinal tears or atrophic holes were detected. In the 7 (28%) boxers with lesions of the anterior eye segment, the posterior segment was also affected in 6 (85%). In the control group, an atrophic hole was found in one (4%) patient with no other ocular pathologic findings. It is strongly recommended that the following conditions be implemented in amateur boxing: (1) the use of head gear and thumbless boxing gloves even for short spars; (2) the use of thumbless gloves instead of thumb-attached gloves; (3) the use of the sparring head gear for bouts; and (4) dilated retinal examination before beginning amateur career and periodic ophthalmologic examinations, including a dilated vitreoretinal examination, as a mandatory part of the license examination.

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Susanne Binder

Medical University of Vienna

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Ilse Krebs

Medical University of Vienna

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A. Abri

Bascom Palmer Eye Institute

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Alexandra Goll

Medical University of Vienna

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