Vitreomacular traction (VMT) is one of many possible factors involved in the etiology of diabetic macular edema (DME). Pharmacologic vitreoretinal separation is a potential alternative to vitrectomy for VMT in diabetic retinopathy. Small case series have been published on the use of enzymatic vitreolysis in tractional DME, and demonstrate that the enzymatic release of the posterior vitreous cortex is more likely following the injection of plasmin enzyme. Further prospective and randomized clinical trials are necessary to evaluate the clinical relevance of ocriplasmin for vitreomacular traction in diabetic retinopathy, and additional studies are needed to determine more accurately which patients might benefit most from this treatment and how often and at what concentration ocriplasmin should be administered.

Enzymatic Vitreolysis for Vitreomacular Traction in Diabetic Retinopathy / Rizzo S.; Bacherini D.. - In: DEVELOPMENTS IN OPHTHALMOLOGY. - ISSN 0250-3751. - ELETTRONICO. - 60:(2017), pp. 160-164. [10.1159/000460275]

Enzymatic Vitreolysis for Vitreomacular Traction in Diabetic Retinopathy

Rizzo S.;Bacherini D.
2017

Abstract

Vitreomacular traction (VMT) is one of many possible factors involved in the etiology of diabetic macular edema (DME). Pharmacologic vitreoretinal separation is a potential alternative to vitrectomy for VMT in diabetic retinopathy. Small case series have been published on the use of enzymatic vitreolysis in tractional DME, and demonstrate that the enzymatic release of the posterior vitreous cortex is more likely following the injection of plasmin enzyme. Further prospective and randomized clinical trials are necessary to evaluate the clinical relevance of ocriplasmin for vitreomacular traction in diabetic retinopathy, and additional studies are needed to determine more accurately which patients might benefit most from this treatment and how often and at what concentration ocriplasmin should be administered.
2017
60
160
164
Goal 3: Good health and well-being for people
Rizzo S.; Bacherini D.
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