Macular retinal function after autologous retinal transplantation in patients with refractory macular holes.

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q2 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Rei Arasaki, Tatsuya Inoue, Hiroko Terasaki, Shinji Ueno, Kazushige Tsunoda, Jun Takeuchi, Shohei Kitahata, Yasuo Yanagi, Maiko Maruyama-Inoue, Kazuaki Kadonosono
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Abstract

Purpose: To evaluate subjective and objective macular retinal function and morphology in eyes after autologous retinal transplantation (ART).

Methods: We conducted the study in three patients with large macular holes (MHs) who underwent ART. The examination modalities included optical coherence tomography (OCT), microperimetry (MP-3), and focal macular electroretinography (FMERG) with 10-degree and 5-degree stimulus spots under infrared camera monitoring centered on the treated MHs after ART.

Results: All three patients showed improved visual acuity after the ART; MP-3 showed relatively good sensitivity around the fixation point with a dense scotoma at the center of the graft. All MHs were closed with autologous grafts and the size of MHs was decreased. OCT revealed clearly visible ellipsoid zones of the host retina around the grafted retina, however one transplanted eye showed disorganized outer layer of the host retina near the border of graft-host retina. FMERGs with the 10-degree stimulus were recorded successfully in all three treated eyes with more than half of a- and b-wave amplitudes of the fellow eyes. FMERGs with the 5-degree stimulus were recorded successfully in two of the treated and their fellow eyes.

Conclusions: The FMERGs showed well-maintained macular retinal function after ART. The electrophysiologic and anatomic outcomes suggested that the host retina around the transplanted retina may play an important role in the postoperative macular retinal function with the mechanical support by the graft.

难治性黄斑孔患者自体视网膜移植后的黄斑视网膜功能。
目的:评价自体视网膜移植(ART)术后黄斑视网膜主客观功能及形态变化。方法:对3例接受ART治疗的黄斑大孔(MHs)患者进行研究。检查方式包括光学相干断层扫描(OCT)、显微视力检查(MP-3)和聚焦黄斑视网膜电图(FMERG),在红外相机监测下以治疗后的MHs为中心进行10度和5度刺激点。结果:3例患者术后视力均有改善;MP-3在固定点周围表现出相对较好的敏感性,移植物中心有致密暗斑。所有mhh均以自体移植物闭合,mhh的大小减小。OCT在移植物视网膜周围可见明显的宿主视网膜椭球带,但有一只移植眼在移植物-宿主视网膜边缘附近可见宿主视网膜外层紊乱。10度刺激下的FMERGs在所有三只接受治疗的眼睛中都被成功记录下来,其a波和b波振幅都超过了其他眼睛的一半。5度刺激下的FMERGs成功地记录在两名治疗者及其同伴的眼睛中。结论:FMERGs术后黄斑视网膜功能维持良好。电生理和解剖结果提示,移植视网膜周围的宿主视网膜在移植物的机械支持下可能对术后黄斑视网膜功能起重要作用。
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Documenta Ophthalmologica
Documenta Ophthalmologica 医学-眼科学
CiteScore
3.50
自引率
21.40%
发文量
46
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Documenta Ophthalmologica is an official publication of the International Society for Clinical Electrophysiology of Vision. The purpose of the journal is to promote the understanding and application of clinical electrophysiology of vision. Documenta Ophthalmologica will publish reviews, research articles, technical notes, brief reports and case studies which inform the readers about basic and clinical sciences related to visual electrodiagnosis and means to improve diagnosis and clinical management of patients using visual electrophysiology. Studies may involve animals or humans. In either case appropriate care must be taken to follow the Declaration of Helsinki for human subject or appropriate humane standards of animal care (e.g., the ARVO standards on Animal Care and Use).
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