Kuroki Akiko Mera; Kitaoka Takashi; Taniguchi Hiroyasu; Amemiya Tsugio
Department
of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, Nagasaki,
University School of Medicine, Nagasaki City, Japan
Ophthalmic Surgery and Lasers. 2002, vol. 33, no3, pp. 200-206 (28
ref.)
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: One of the serious complications that may
arise after macular hole (MH) surgery is a temporal visual fields (TVF)
defect. We hypothesized that hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) therapy improves
the visual field (VF) in these patients.
MATERIALS AND METHODS:
Vitrectomy for MH was performed on 73 eyes from 1994 to 1997. TVF defect
was detected in 19 eyes and, of that 19, 12 patients were followed.
Seven patients were treated with HBO therapy and 5 were controls. HBO
was performed for approximately 110 minutes a day with 100% oxygen
inhalation and a maximum of 2.8 atmospheric pressure. This continued for
20 days. The preoperative VF determined by kinetic perimetry was
considered to be 100%, and the VF following HBO therapy was compared
with that standard.
RESULTS: We detected VF defect (postoperative VF
area average 71.9± 12.8% of the preoperative VF). In all 5 patients who
had no HBO therapy, TVF defects remained, while the TVF recovered
remarkably in all patients treated with HBO therapy. The VF recovered to
81.7 ±16.7% of the preoperative VF after 3 days of HBO, and to
91.6±15.8% months after HBO therapy.
CONCLUSION: We speculated that
the cause of TVF defect is likely to be chorioretinal circulation
disturbance during surgery, and that HBO activates the retinal cells and
improves VF. We conclude that HBO is useful in the treatment of TVF
defect after macular hole surgery.
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