Retinal pigment epithelium translocation and central visual function in age related macular degeneration: preliminary results

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Paulo E. Stanga
Andres Kychenthal
Frederick W. Fitzke
Anthony S. Halfyard
Roger Chan
Alan C. Bird
George W. Aylward
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[1] University College London,The Institute of Ophthalmology
[2] Moorfields Eye Hospital,undefined
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aging; choroidal neovascularization; cLSO; OCT; retinal pigment epithelium translocation; submacular surgery; visual function;
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10.1023/A:1014482025960
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Purpose: To test the feasibility of a new surgical technique, and to assess visual function over the translocated retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) cells in patients operated upon for subfoveal choroidal neovascularization (CNV) secondary to age-related maculardegeneration (AMD).Materials and methods: Six patients presenting previouslyuntreated exudative AMD underwent surgical excision of the subfoveal CNV with RPE translocation and were followed from 1 to 10.5 months. The surgery consisted of a standard three port pars plana vitrectomy (TPPPV), excision of the CNV and RPE translocation. Pre and post-operative ocular examination included best-corrected visual acuity measurement, fundus color stereo photography and fundus fluoresceinangiography. Optical coherence tomography (OCT) and confocal laser scanning ophthalmoscopy (cLSO) were performed post-operatively. A cross fixation target and a single-point flashing light were projected on different areas of the posterior pole using a cLSO. Photopic 10-2 perimetry, photopic fine matrix mapping, cLSO microperimetry were also performed pre and post-operatively in four patients. OCTcross-sectional scans and cLSO RPE autofluorescence were recorded to detect the presence of viable translocated RPE. Visual acuity, fixation, photopic 10-2 perimetry, photopic fine matrix mapping and cLSO microperimetry were tested for the presence of central visual function. Results: RPE could be effectively translocated at thetime of CNV removal from the edge of the RPE defect to a subfoveal location. OCT showed the translocated RPE as an area of increased optical reflectivity with optical shadowing external to it. cLSO showed autofluorescence of the translocated RPE. The cross fixation target was seen when projected on the translocated RPE. During eccentricfixation, the patients could see a flashing point-target projected on the translocated RPE. Photopic 10-2 perimetry, photopic fine matrix mapping and cLSO microperimetry showed presence of central visual function.Conclusions: The authors propose that translocationof RPE at the time of CNV removal, from the edge of the RPE defect to a subfoveal location, may have a role in the surgical management of AMD.
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