The Use of Vital Dyes during Vitreoretinal Surgery - Chromovitrectomy

Dev Ophthalmol. 2016:55:365-75. doi: 10.1159/000438963. Epub 2015 Oct 26.

Abstract

The aim of this article is to present the current data with regard to the application of vital dyes during vitreoretinal surgery, 'chromovitrectomy', as well as to overview the current literature regarding the properties of dyes, techniques of application, indications and complications in chromovitrectomy. It is well known that indocyanine green is toxic to the retina and consequently not the ideal dye for chromovitrectomy. Different vital dyes has been tested for chromovitrectomy including trypan blue, patent blue, triamcinolone acetonide, infracyanine green, sodium fluorescein and brilliant blue. Brilliant blue seems to be the ideal dye for internal limiting membrane due to its afinity, lower toxic profile and to reduce the appearance of apoptosis. Besides the dye itself, the injection technique is crucial to avoid additional toxicity, slow injection, far from the retina and protection of the macular hole are some tips. More recently the use of dyes has been applied to stain perfluorcarbon liquids that may enhance its visualization during vitrectomy.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Basement Membrane / pathology*
  • Coloring Agents / administration & dosage*
  • Coloring Agents / chemistry
  • Coloring Agents / pharmacology
  • Epiretinal Membrane / diagnosis*
  • Epiretinal Membrane / surgery
  • Humans
  • Intravitreal Injections
  • Staining and Labeling / methods
  • Vitrectomy / methods*
  • Vitreoretinal Surgery / methods*

Substances

  • Coloring Agents