Abstract

To evaluate the efficacy of trypan blue dye for the staining and removal of the internal limiting membrane, epiretinal membranes, and the posterior hyaloid during pars plana vitrectomy. The authors retrospectively reviewed a consecutive series of 26 eyes of 26 patients in whom trypan blue 0.15% dye was used to stain intraocular tissues during vitrectomy surgery. The cases reviewed included the following diagnoses: epiretinal membrane (13), macular hole (9), proliferative vitreoretinopathy (2), chronic pseudophakic cystoid macular edema (1), and chronic diabetic macular edema (1). The application of trypan blue resulted in a useful and consistent bluish staining, facilitating the identification, delineation, and removal of the epiretinal membrane, internal limiting membrane, or posterior hyaloid in all patients. Six months after the surgery, visual acuity was better or the same in 21 of the 26 patients. There were no clinical signs of retinal toxicity in any patients. Trypan blue staining of the internal limiting membrane, epiretinal membranes, and the posterior hyaloid is a useful adjunct in vitreoretinal surgery and improves the efficiency and safety of membrane identification and removal.

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