Abstract
Objective To assess the efficacy and complications of intravitreal injection of perfluoropropane gas for displacement of subretinal hemorrhage (SRH), without the use of tissue plasminogen activator. Patients and Methods Pure perfluoropropane gas (0.4-0.5 mL) was injected into the vitreous cavity in 5 patients with SRH involving the fovea because of age-related macular degeneration (4 eyes) or ruptured retinal arterial macroaneurysm (1 eye). The patients were instructed to maintain a prone position. Results Visual acuity ranged from 20/300 to 20/2000 before gas injection. On the day after gas injection, SRH was dramatically displaced in 3 eyes and slightly displaced with a reduction in the thickness of subfoveal hemorrhage in the remaining 2 eyes. Final visual acuity improved in all cases, ranging from 20/15 to 20/220. Three eyes had a final visual acuity of 20/50 or better. Vitreous hemorrhage caused by migration of SRH into the vitreous cavity and retinal detachment each occurred in 1 eye, and both complications were successfully treated by vitrectomy. Conclusions Gas injected into the vitreous cavity can displace SRH without the use of tissue plasminogen activator in some cases. Visual acuity after gas injection may be improved, making this treatment an alternative to evacuation of SRH with vitrectomy.
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