2018
DOI: 10.1159/000485986
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The Combination of Trypan Blue and Brilliant Blue G-Assisted Vitrectomy for Macular Pucker: Histopathological Findings

Abstract: Purpose: To report on the combined use of trypan blue (TB) and brilliant blue G (BBG) for staining the epiretinal membrane (ERM) and internal limiting membrane (ILM) during vitrectomy and to describe the histopathological findings. Methods: 10 surgical specimens were removed from 10 eyes with macular pucker during vitrectomy using a commercially available combination of TB and BBG for ERM and ILM staining and peeling. Specimens were evaluated using light and transmission electron microscopy. Results: In all ca… Show more

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“…Former histological studies described vascular endothelial growth factor to play a role in the growth of new vessels in previously existing fibrovascular membranes with no evidence of VEGF immunoreactivity in avascular membranes as described by Frank et al, 7 in addition a new research described the histopathological findings of patients with diagnosis of macular pucker did not show evidence of VEGF. 8 However, other studies described the presence of VEGF and FGF (fibroblast growth factor) in both vascular and avascular epiretinal membranes 1,9,10 wherein angiogenic factors were expressed in proliferative diabetic retinopathy and in relatively avascular proliferative vitreoretinopathy membranes and macular pucker as well. This suggests that even avascular membranes could develop abnormal vascularization and raises a question regarding the development of neovascularization secondary to angiogenic factors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Former histological studies described vascular endothelial growth factor to play a role in the growth of new vessels in previously existing fibrovascular membranes with no evidence of VEGF immunoreactivity in avascular membranes as described by Frank et al, 7 in addition a new research described the histopathological findings of patients with diagnosis of macular pucker did not show evidence of VEGF. 8 However, other studies described the presence of VEGF and FGF (fibroblast growth factor) in both vascular and avascular epiretinal membranes 1,9,10 wherein angiogenic factors were expressed in proliferative diabetic retinopathy and in relatively avascular proliferative vitreoretinopathy membranes and macular pucker as well. This suggests that even avascular membranes could develop abnormal vascularization and raises a question regarding the development of neovascularization secondary to angiogenic factors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Consequently, we had to use income data from the National Bureau of Statistics of China as a measure of SES. Lastly, the study of intraoperative dyeing usage for staining ILM was not included in this questionnaire due to the availability problem of dyes in mainland China (18,19). In conclusion, the monthly admissions and preoperative and postoperative care of ERM patients varied significantly across different regions in China.…”
Section: The Choice Of Conservative Treatment Versus Erm Surgerymentioning
confidence: 98%