Macular toxicity following brilliant blue G-assisted macular hole surgery – a report of three cases
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https://doi.org/10.3126/nepjoph.v6i1.10779Keywords:
Brilliant blue G, macular hole, macular toxicity, hyperpigmentationAbstract
Introduction: Brilliant blue G is a new dye used for staining the internal limiting membrane to ease its peeling in cases like a macular hole.
Cases: Three patients presented with full-thickness idiopathic macular hole. They underwent pars planavitrectomy, Brilliant Blue G (BBG) stained internal limiting membrane peeling and fluid gas exchange.
Observations: Postoperatively,the macular hole closed but foveal thinning and perifoveal hyperpigmentation presumably due to BBG toxicity were observed in all three patients. All of them had a subnormal final best corrected visual acuity.
Conclusion:This case series highlights the unusual occurrence of macular toxicity following brillantblue G-assisted macular hole surgery.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/nepjoph.v6i1.10779
Nepal J Ophthalmol 2014; 6 (2): 98-101
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