Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1996;37(11):1838-1856.
Published online November 1, 1996.
The Effect of Retinal Cryotherapy on the Refraction in Rabbit Eyes.
Sang In Khwarg, Key Hwan Lim, Bong Lean Chang
1Department of Ophthalmology, College of Medicine, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea.
2Department of Ophthalmology, College of Medicine, Ewha Woman's University, Seoul, Korea.
가토안에서 망막냉동치료술이 굴절상태에 미치는 영향
곽상인(Sang In Khwarg),임기환(Key Hwan Lim),장봉린(Bong Leen Chang)
Abstract
Whether the myopia associated with retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) is influenced by retinal cryotherapy is still controversial. The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of retinal cryotherapy and retinal photocoagulation on the refraction and refractive components of the eyes of normal immature rabbits. In the 58 pigmented rabbits of 5 weeks old, retinal cryotherapy (360 degrees, 180 degrees) or retinal photocoagulation (360 degrees) were performed to the one eye. And cycloplegic refractions along with the measurements of anterior chamber depth, lens thickness and axial length were performed preoperatively and at postoperative 2, 4, 8, 12, 16 weeks, respectively. The cycloplegic refractions were changed significantly to the hyperopic side and the axial lengths were significantly shorter in the treated eyes as compared with those in the control eyes, postoperatively (p<0.05). In the cryotherapy groups, the amounts of changes for cycloplegic refractions and axial lengths slowly decreased 2 or 4 weeks after treatment, but in the retinal photocoagulation group. those were constant for the whole postoperative period. Comparing the changes between three experimental groups. there was a significant difference between two retinal cryotherapy groups (p<0.05) but not between two retinal cryotherapy groups and retinal photocoagulation group (p>0.05). These results may be a clue which supports partially the opinion that retinal cryotherapy has no unfavorable effect on the myopia associated with ROP.
Key Words: Axial length;Myopia;Refraction;Retinal cryotherapy;Retinal photocoagulation;Retinopathy of prematurity


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