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Subthreshold micropulse photostimulation with true yellow 577nm diode laser for macular edema secondary to branch retinal vein occlusion
Purpose: Subthreshold, or tissue sparing, Diode Micropulse (SDM)
Photostimulation is a recent retinal treatment used to produce a therapeutic
effect without inducing detectable intraretinal damage. Actually SDM
Photostimulation is available for diabetic macular edema (DME), central serous
chorioretinopathy (CSR) and macular edema secondary to branch retinal
vein occlusion (BRVO).
Methods: Three patients affected by cystoid macular edema (CME) secondary to non-ischemic BRVO, diagnosed by clinical and instrumental criteria,
Best Corrected Visual Acuity for distance (BCVA), Ocular Coherence
Tomography (OCT) and Fluorescein Angiography (FA) were submitted to
SDM Photostimulation using the IQ 577nm yellow laser system. Controls
were perfomed at 3 and 6 months after the treatment.
Results: Central Macular Thickness (CMT) decreased by an average of
179.76 microns, with a maximum of 89 and a minimum of 288. CME resolved
completely in one case and benefited of a great reduction in the other two
cases. Distance BCVA greatly improved in one case and showed a moderate
gain in reading snellen lines in the other cases.
Laser lesions were not clinically observed 3 and 6 months after the treatment.
Conclusions: SDM Photostimulation with the IQ 577 nm yellow laser has
been very effective in these three cases of CME after non-ischemic BRVO.
Visual recovery, anatomic resolution of edema and absence of iatrogenic retinal
damage may suggest us this treatment as an alternative to conventional
more invasive therapies