Use of Perfluorocarbon Liquids, Silicone Oil, and 5-Fluorouracil in the Management of Experimental PVR

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Hassan M. Hegazy
Gholam A. Peyman
Chanping Liang
Melih H. Unal
Luiz C. Molinari
Abdul A. Kazi
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[1] Louisiana State University Medical Center School of Medicine,LSU Eye Center
[2] Alazhar University,undefined
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5-fluorouracil; perfluoroperhydrophenanthrene; proliferative vitreoretinopathy; silicone oil; vitrectomy;
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Purpose: To evaluate the toxicity and efficacy of 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) in combination with perfluoroperhydrophenanthrene (Vitreon), silicone oil, or a combination of silicone oil and Vitreon in a ratio of 3:2 in the management of experimental proliferative vitreoretinopathy (PVR). Methods: Toxicity study. Seventy rabbit eyes underwent vitrectomy followed by intravitreal injection of 5-FU in doses of 800, 400, or 200 μg: Group 1, 5-FU alone; Group 2, 5-FU plus 1 mL Vitreon; Group 3, 5-FU plus 1 mL silicone oil; Group 4, 5-FU plus 0.6 mL silicone oil and 0.4 mL Vitreon; Group 5, 0.6 mL silicone oil plus 0.4 mL Vitreon. Electroretinography was performed preoperatively and 8 weeks postoperatively before the animals were sacrificed. Efficacy study. Seventy-two rabbit eyes underwent vitrectomy and were injected intravitreally with 100,000–200,000 retinal pigment epithelial cells to induce PVR. Groups were injected with 200 μg 5-FU alone or with 1 mL silicone oil, 1 mL Vitreon, or a combination of 0.6 mL silicone oil and 0.4 mL Vitreon. Others were given only 1 mL Vitreon or 1 mL silicone oil. The animals were followed for 8–12 weeks; PVR was graded using Fastenberg's system. Results: Toxicity study. Eyes given 200 μg 5-FU, silicone, and Vitreon showed mild inflammation and vitritis which resolved in 1 week; the dose was nontoxic by electroretinography and histopathology. Doses of 400 and 800 μg 5-FU were toxic. Efficacy study. Clinical severity of PVR was less in the groups which received 5-FU plus vitreous substitutes when compared to the control groups at all time points. The lowest incidences were in groups given 5-FU plus Vitreon or 5-FU plus Vitreon and silicone oil: 33.33% and 11.11%, respectively. Conclusions: A dose of 200 μg 5-FU with silicone oil and Vitreon combined was nontoxic to the rabbit retina. The combination of 5-FU, Vitreon, and silicone oil showed significant efficacy in the prevention of experimental PVR.
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