Subretinal lavage during diagnostic vitrectomy: an adjunctive technique for cell sampling in suspected vitreoretinal lymphoma.

Q3 Medicine
Lorenzo Iuliano, Alessandro Marchese, Elisabetta Miserocchi, Eleonora Corbelli, Lucia Bongiovanni, Maurilio Ponzoni, Francesco Bandello, Marco Codenotti
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Abstract

Purpose: Current diagnostic methods for vitreoretinal lymphoma (VRL) with predominant subretinal involvement exhibit limited sensitivity. We introduce a novel subretinal lavage technique intended to enhance diagnostic yields during vitrectomy procedures.

Methods: During diagnostic vitrectomy, 0.1-0.3 ml of balanced saline solution (BSS) is injected into the subretinal space, creating a localized retinal detachment. Immediately thereafter, the diluted cellular suspension is gently aspirated manually using a 41-gauge extendable soft needle.

Results: The technique was successfully performed in three patients without complications, consistently yielding approximately 0.3 ml of lymphoma cell-enriched fluid. Cytological analysis confirmed the presence of CD20-positive B lymphocytes and the MYD88 L265P mutation in all cases. Vitreous cytology was concurrently positive in two out of the three patients.

Conclusions: Subretinal lavage is a safe, straightforward, and effective adjunct to standard vitreous biopsy, significantly improving diagnostic accuracy in VRL cases characterized by predominant subretinal infiltration. Implementation of this technique may lead to improved clinical decision-making and patient outcomes.

诊断性玻璃体切除术期间视网膜下灌洗:一种疑似玻璃体视网膜淋巴瘤细胞取样的辅助技术。
目的:目前诊断以视网膜下受累为主的玻璃体视网膜淋巴瘤(VRL)的方法灵敏度有限。我们介绍了一种新的视网膜下灌洗技术,旨在提高玻璃体切除术过程中的诊断率。方法:诊断性玻璃体切除术时,在视网膜下间隙注入平衡生理盐水(BSS) 0.1 ~ 0.3 ml,造成局部视网膜脱离。随后,稀释后的细胞悬浮液用41号可扩展软针轻轻手动抽吸。结果:该技术在3例患者中成功实施,无并发症,持续产生约0.3 ml淋巴瘤细胞富集液。细胞学分析证实所有病例均存在cd20阳性B淋巴细胞和MYD88 L265P突变。3例患者中有2例玻璃体细胞学同时呈阳性。结论:视网膜下灌洗是标准玻璃体活检的一种安全、直接、有效的辅助手段,可显著提高以视网膜下浸润为主的VRL病例的诊断准确性。这项技术的实施可能会改善临床决策和患者的预后。
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Retinal Cases and Brief Reports
Retinal Cases and Brief Reports Medicine-Ophthalmology
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