Role of PPV in Advanced Retinal Hemangioblastoma-A Systematic Review.

Q3 Medicine
International Ophthalmology Clinics Pub Date : 2025-10-01 Epub Date: 2025-09-25 DOI:10.1097/IIO.0000000000000588
Payal N Shah, P Mahesh Shanmugam, Buse Guneri Beser, Aslan Aykut
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Abstract

Introduction: In eyes with retinal hemangioblastomas (RH), vision loss may occur despite treatment due to recurrent macular edema, macular pucker, vitreous hemorrhage, and exudative, tractional, or combined retinal detachment. Pars plana vitrectomy (PPV) plays a critical role in managing these complications. This review aims to evaluate the outcomes of PPV in patients with RH.

Methodology: We searched PubMed/MEDLINE, Embase, Cochrane Library, Scopus, Google Scholar, and Web of Science (2000 to 2025) using the keywords "retinal hemangioblastoma," "capillary hemangioblastoma," "von Hippel-Lindau retina," combined with "vitrectomy," or "pars plana vitrectomy." Given the rarity of the condition, retrospective case series were included if they had ≥4 cases. Single anecdotes and non-English articles were excluded. Two independent reviewers evaluated the studies for qualitative and quantitative synthesis.

Results: Our search yielded 120 results, of which eight studies published between 2011 and 2024 met the inclusion criteria. All were retrospective case series (level IV evidence). A total of 107 eyes from 102 patients were analyzed, with sample sizes ranging from 4 to 23 eyes. Anatomic success, defined as retinal reattachment, ranged from 70% to 100% by final follow-up. However, many eyes remained in the low vision range despite anatomic success.

Conclusions: New tumor development and proliferative vitreoretinopathy (PVR)-related complications remain key challenges in long-term management. While the evidence is limited due to study design and sample size, consistent trends across the literature suggest PPV is anatomically effective, though visual outcomes remain guarded.

PPV在晚期视网膜血管母细胞瘤中的作用——系统综述。
在视网膜血管母细胞瘤(RH)的眼睛中,由于复发性黄斑水肿,黄斑皱,玻璃体出血,渗出性,牵拉性或合并性视网膜脱离,尽管进行了治疗,但仍可能发生视力丧失。玻璃体切除术(PPV)在治疗这些并发症中起着关键作用。本综述旨在评估RH患者PPV的预后。方法:我们检索PubMed/MEDLINE、Embase、Cochrane Library、Scopus、谷歌Scholar和Web of Science(2000 - 2025),检索关键词为“视网膜血管母细胞瘤”、“毛细血管母细胞瘤”、“von Hippel-Lindau视网膜”,并结合“玻璃体切除术”或“玻璃体部切除术”。考虑到该病的罕见性,如果病例≥4例,则纳入回顾性病例系列。排除了单个轶事和非英语文章。两名独立审稿人对研究进行了定性和定量综合评价。结果:我们检索了120项结果,其中2011年至2024年间发表的8项研究符合纳入标准。所有病例均为回顾性病例系列(IV级证据)。共分析102例患者的107只眼睛,样本量从4只到23只不等。解剖上的成功,定义为视网膜再附着,在最后的随访中从70%到100%不等。然而,尽管解剖上取得了成功,许多眼睛仍然处于低视力范围。结论:新的肿瘤发展和增殖性玻璃体视网膜病变(PVR)相关并发症仍然是长期治疗的关键挑战。虽然由于研究设计和样本量的限制,证据有限,但文献中的一致趋势表明,PPV在解剖学上是有效的,尽管视觉结果仍有待保护。
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International Ophthalmology Clinics
International Ophthalmology Clinics Medicine-Ophthalmology
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期刊介绍: International Ophthalmology Clinics is a valuable resource for any medical professional seeking to stay informed and up-to-date regarding developments in this dynamic specialty. Each issue of this quarterly publication presents a comprehensive review of a single topic in a new or changing area of ophthalmology. The timely, tightly focused review articles found in this publication give ophthalmologists the opportunity to benefit from the knowledge of leading experts in this rapidly changing field.
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