Abstract

Seventeen patients with symmetrical stage 3 retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) and plus disease as described in the International Classification of ROP had one eye randomized to cryotherapy and the other to control. Seventy-seven percent of the patients were under 1000 grams at birth and females outnumbered males by a 2 to 1 ratio. The average chronologic age at which cryotherapy was performed was three months. Twelve of seventeen treated eyes (71%) showed resolution of the ROP and 10 of 17 untreated eyes (59%) became significantly worse. However, only five patients had improvement in the treated eye and progression in the untreated eye, a number too small to provide statistical significance. Six eyes with Stage IV ROP were operated by encircling scleral buckling techniques because of total retinal detachment secondary to peripheral traction and cicatrization arising from the ridge. In five patients the unoperated eye had already developed a retrolental membrane, and in one patient bilateral detachments were present. Five of the six operated retinas were reattached.

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