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Mechanical Properties of the Internal Limiting Membrane and Intraoperative Utility of Brilliant Blue g (Bbg) and Indocyanine Green (Icg) Assisted Chromovitrectomy

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About This Trial

Intravitreal dyes are intended to make the surgical extraction of the Internal limiting membrane (ILM) safer and more complete. However, the search for an adequate vitaly dye is ongoing. The most commonly used vital dye is Indocyanine green (ICG), although it is not approved for intravitreal use and has been associated with ocular toxicity. The reason for its continued popularity seems to be that it stains the ILM better than the approved and less toxic alternative substances Brilliant Blue G (BBG) and Trypan blue (TB). According to anecdotal reports from surgeons, another reason for ICGs popularity may be the fact that it seems to make ILM removal easier. Ultimately, the intention of the investigators research is to identify possible modifications to existing dyes to reach improved intraoperative dye utility combined with a favorable safety profile. Protocol was amended and approved concerning additional use of basal membrane of deceased donors.

Who May Be Eligible (Plain English)

Who May Qualify: - Over 18 Years of age - No other chromovitrectomy in previous 6 months - Only one of three vitaly dyes used intraoperatively (BBG, ICG or TB) Who Should NOT Join This Trial: - Previous chromovitrectomy during last 6 months - Pregnant patients - Patients under 18 years of age Always talk to your doctor about whether this trial is right for you.

Original Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria: * Over 18 Years of age * No other chromovitrectomy in previous 6 months * Only one of three vitaly dyes used intraoperatively (BBG, ICG or TB) Exclusion Criteria: * Previous chromovitrectomy during last 6 months * Pregnant patients * Patients under 18 years of age

Treatments Being Tested

PROCEDURE

Use of intraoperative filters in vitrectomy

During vitrectomy with xenon endoillumination, an orange, green and a yellow filter are applied sequentially to determine which one produces the best contrast behavior of vital dyes

Locations (3)

General Hospital Linz
Linz, Austria
St. Gallen Hospital
Sankt Gallen, Canton of St. Gallen, Switzerland
Oftacentro
Paradiso, Canton Ticino, Switzerland