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Preoperative imaging optimized for epiretinal membrane surgery.

Authors :
Philippakis E
Thouvenin R
Gattoussi S
Couturier A
Tadayoni R
Source :
International journal of retina and vitreous [Int J Retina Vitreous] 2021 Apr 13; Vol. 7 (1), pp. 32. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 Apr 13.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Background: To compare imaging modalities for visualizing primary epiretinal membrane (ERM) with each other and with intraoperative digital images (IDI) after blue staining.<br />Methods: The records of consecutive patients operated for primary ERM over a 12-month period were retrospectively reviewed. Preoperative imaging included color fundus photography (CFP), En Face spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (OCT), 45° infrared- (IR) and blue-reflectance (BR) scanning laser ophthalmoscopy. All images were qualitatively analyzed and scored from 0-4 according to the ability to visualize ERM details (0 = no visible ERM or vessel contraction, 1 = vessel contraction, 2 = retinal folds, 3 = ERM limits, 4 = elevated ERM edge). The preoperative ERM morphology was then compared to that seen on the IDI acquired after 1-min blue dye staining when available.<br />Results: Seventy eyes were included. The highest score for ERM visualization was obtained on BR and En Face OCT. A score of 3 or 4 was obtained in 68.5%, 62.1%, 17.9% and 13.6% of cases on En Face OCT, BR, CFP and IR images, respectively. IDI were available for 20 eyes, and showed a similar ERM morphology compared to preoperative images in most cases: a negative staining pattern corresponded to a plaque on En face OCT in 91% of eyes. However, IDI failed to show the ERM edges in 37.5% of cases.<br />Conclusion: ERM morphology was better visualized preoperatively by BR and En Face OCT, in a similar way to the IDI after staining. Future intraoperative visualization systems could integrate both imaging modalities overlaid with the IDI for guiding ERM removal instead of staining.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2056-9920
Volume :
7
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
International journal of retina and vitreous
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
33849642
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40942-021-00304-w