Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1988;29(5):865-871.
Published online May 1, 1988.
Ultra-structural Changes of the Retina Following Intra-vitreal Injection of Hyaluronidase (Wydase(R)) in Rabbit.
Soon Cheol Cha, Duk Kee Hahn
Department of Ophthalmology, College of Medicine, Yeungnam University, Daegu, Korea.
가토의 초자체강내 주입한 Hyaluronidase ( Wydase(R) ) 가 망막에 미치는 영향
차순철(Soon Cheol Cha),한덕기(Duk Kee Hahn)
Abstract
The purpose of this experimental study is to find out the possibility of the experimental vitrectomy by enzymatic vitreous liquefaction followed by vitreous irrigation instead of mechanized vitrectomy or expansible gases. The study is based on the clinical, electrophysiologic and ultrastructural changes of retina following intravitreal injection of hyaluronidase. Hyaluronidase(Wydase(R)) was injected intravitreally in one eye of 24 rabbits(8 groups) to create changes in the rheological properies of viscoelastic vitreous. Experimental groups were divided into 8 groups by the amount of injected hyaluronidase(1 TR unit, 2 TR unit, 4 TR unit, 8 TR unit 16 TR unit, 25 TR unit, 35 TR unit and 45 TR unit respectively). The fundus examination with indirect ophthalmoscopy revealed yellowish-white patches in the retina of the posterior pole on and near the visual streak in group 7 and 8. The lesion was more extensive in group 8 than in group 7. Electrophysiologic study with electroretinogram did not demonstrate any abnonnality in all experimental groups. In those groups injected more than 35 TR unit of hyaluronidase, ultrastructural study revealed focal necrosis of retina, loss of internal lmiting membrane and liquefaction of cortical vitreous localized in the visual streak. However, the changes of the retinal pigment epithelium were unremarkable in this area.


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