Objective To evaluate the therapeutic effect of laser-induced chorioretinal venous anastomosis on macular edema of non-ischemic retinal vein occlusion. Methods Thirty-seven eyes of 37 cases of non-ischemic retinal vein occlusion received the treatment of laserinduced chorioretinal venous anastomosis and were followed up for 6~12 months. All affected eyes underwent the clinical examinations of visual acuity, ocular fundus photography, fundus fluoreceine angoigraphy (FFA) and light sensitivity of central 5 degree of the retina, and the pre- and post-operative clinical materials were analyzed. Results Successful chorioretinal venous anastomosis was formed in 18 eyes (48.6%) within 2 months after laser photocoaglation, with the mean best improved corrected visual acuity of (4.25±0.46) lines, while the mean best corrected visual acuity of the other 19 eyes with unsuccessful anastomosis decreased (0.20±0.54) lines(P<0.001). The light sensitivity of central 5 degree of the 18 eyes with successful anastomosis improved(P<0.001), with resolution of macular edema in 16 eyes, although cystoid macular edema in 2 eyes remained no change. The light sensitivity of central 5 degree of the 19 eyes with unsuccessful anastomosis have decreased(P<0.05), with aggrevation of the macular edema. Conclusion Successful laser-induced chorioretinal anastomosis can resolute the macular edema caused by retinal vein occlusion, especially for diffused macular edema caused by early retinal vein occlusion. (Chin J Ocul Fundus Dis,2002,18:10-12)
Objective To investigate the therapeutic effect of different wavelength krypton lasers on diabetic retinopathy. Methods A total of 55 eyes (35 cases) with diabetic retinopathy underwent different wavelength k rypton lasers photocoagulation treatment, according to the different manifestati on of the affected eyes. The visual acuity, intraocular pressure,visual field,visual evoked potential were examined, and slit-lamp, ophthalmoscopy, Bultraso nography, and fundus fluorescein angiography were performed preoperatively. The patients were followed up for at least 12 months after krypton laser treatment. Results The resulting effect on visual acuity after 12 months of photocoagulation in this series revealed that, 20 eyes (36.4%) i mproved, 34 eyes (61.8%) remained no change, and one eye (1.8%) decreased. Conclusions Different wavelength krypton lasers photoco agulation can be used in treatment of diabetic retinopathy and can improve the visual acuity at certain extent. (Chin J Ocul Fundus Dis, 2001,17:178-180)