Experimental retinal tolerance to very low viscosity silicone oil (100 cs) as a vitreous substitute compared to higher viscosity silicone oil (5000 cs)
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- DOI: 10.1007/BF00156421
Experimental retinal tolerance to very low viscosity silicone oil (100 cs) as a vitreous substitute compared to higher viscosity silicone oil (5000 cs)
Abstract
We evaluated the toxicity of very low viscosity (100 centistokes) and higher viscosity silicone oil (5000 centistokes) in rabbit eyes as a short-to-long-term postoperative vitreous substitute (6 weeks to 5 months). Emulsification of 100-cs and 5000-cs silicone oil did not occur in eyes which were followed for as long as 5 months. No toxic effects to retinal cells were detected by light or electron microscopy. Because no toxic effects were seen with 100-cs silicone oil, it can be used in an outpatient setting as a short-term postoperative tamponading agent. Electroretinographic responses of silicone-injected eyes were normal.
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