Retinal toxicity of intravitreal ganciclovir in rabbit eyes following vitrectomy and insertion of silicone oil.

Author: EngKenneth T, LamWai-Ching, ParkerJohn A, YücelYeni H

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Although intravitreal ganciclovir dosages up to 500 microg have been demonstrated to be safe in some studies, other studies have shown toxic retinal effects in rabbit eyes without silicone oil at lower dosages. In current clinical practice, the same dosage of intravitreal antiviral agent is given re...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1016/s0008-4182(04)80138-8

データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)

Navigating the Desert of Retinal Toxicity: Ganciclovir and Silicone Oil

Retinal detachment surgery often involves the use of silicone oil to support the retina. This can be a delicate procedure, like navigating a fragile oasis in a harsh desert. Ganciclovir, an antiviral medication, is commonly used after surgery but can sometimes cause retinal toxicity. It’s like a sudden sandstorm that can damage the delicate ecosystem of the oasis. This research investigates the potential retinal toxicity of ganciclovir in rabbit eyes after vitrectomy and silicone oil insertion.

A Delicate Oasis: Ganciclovir and Silicone Oil in Retinal Detachment Surgery

Although intravitreal ganciclovir dosages up to 500 microg have been demonstrated to be safe in some studies, other studies have shown toxic retinal effects in rabbit eyes without silicone oil at lower dosages. In current clinical practice, the same dosage of intravitreal antiviral agent is given regardless of whether there has been retinal detachment repair with silicone oil. We performed a study to investigate, in rabbit eyes following vitrectomy and silicone oil insertion, the retinal toxicity of serial intravitreal injections of ganciclovir, using dosages previously found not to produce significant toxic effects in nonvitrectomized eyes.

Protecting the Delicate Oasis: Understanding Ganciclovir and Silicone Oil

This research highlights the potential for retinal toxicity when using ganciclovir after vitrectomy and silicone oil insertion. It’s like a reminder to be mindful of the delicate balance within the oasis, ensuring that any interventions do not cause undue harm. Further research is needed to optimize ganciclovir dosage and administration in this specific context, ensuring the safety and effectiveness of treatment for retinal detachment.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This research underscores the importance of understanding the potential risks associated with ganciclovir use in retinal detachment surgery, especially when silicone oil is involved. It's like a reminder to be mindful of the delicate balance within the oasis, ensuring that any interventions do not cause undue harm. Careful monitoring and further research are crucial for protecting the delicate ecosystem of the retina and ensuring the best possible outcomes for patients.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2004-11-22
  2. Date Revised 2019-11-09
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

15491033

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1016/s0008-4182(04)80138-8

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