Purpose
To evaluate dye retention in the fundus after indocyanine green (ICG)-assisted internal limiting membrane peeling.
Methods
Ten eyes with stage 3 or 4 nondiabetic idiopathic macular hole (MH group) and six eyes with diffuse diabetic macular edema
(DM group) were studied. The fundus was examined with 780-nm infrared illumination by a scanning laser ophthalmoscope (SLO)
after ICG-assisted internal limiting membrane peeling. The postoperative follow-up period ranged from 6 to 12 months (mean
± SD, 3.7 ± 2.6 months).
Results
Fluorescence from ICG was detected in all studied eyes in both groups up to 6 months after surgery. At 9 months after surgery,
ICG fluorescence was visible in all eyes of the DM group, but in only one-third of eyes of the MH group. No fluorescence was
detected in fellow eyes that had not been operated on.
Conclusion
The present study using SLO revealed that ICG remains in the fundus for over 6 months after surgery. The results also suggested
that a longer time might be required for dye clearance from the diabetic retina than from the nondiabetic retina. Jpn J Ophthalmol 2006;50:349–353 © Japanese Ophthalmological Society 2006
Key words diabetic macular edema - idiopathic macular hole - indocyanine green - internal limiting membrane peeling - scanning laser ophthalmoscope