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- Title
Intravitreal methotrexate as an adjuvant in vitrectomy in cases of retinal detachment with proliferative vitreoretinopathy.
- Authors
Rajan, Renu P; Babu, K Naresh; Arumugam, Karthik Kumar; Muraleedharan, Sabareesh; Ramachandran, Obuli; Jena, Soumya; Kumar, Sakshi; Upadhyay, Anubhav
- Abstract
Purpose: To compare the rate of re-detachment in patients with rhegmatogenous retinal detachment and Grade-C PVR following vitreoretinal surgery, with and without serial intravitreal injections of methotrexate. Methods: It was a randomized control trial. Patients aged more than 18 years undergoing pars plana vitrectomy for rhegmatogenous retinal detachment with PVR grade C or more were included in the study. Patients treated with intravitreal injection of methotrexate were grouped as cases and those not injected served as controls. The cases received 3 intravitreal injections of methotrexate at monthly intervals. Patients were evaluated on Day 1, 1st month, 2nd month, 3rd month and 6th month in terms of BCVA, rate of re-attachment and grade of PVR. Results: The case group had 23 patients and the control group had 20 patients. 2 patients in the case group were lost to follow-up after the first follow-up, so they were excluded. So 21 patients in case group and 20 patients in control group were followed up. Six months after surgery, 15 'cases' had completely attached retina whereas 6 patients had partial detachment with macula on. There was no patient amongst the cases with macula-off retinal re-detachment. Out of 20 patients in the control group, 9 had a complete retinal attachment, 4 had partial detachment with macula-on and 7 had partial detachment with macula-off. There was statistically significant difference in macula off retinal detachment rates (p-value- 0.003). Conclusion: Serial intravitreal methotrexate injections reduce the incidence of re-detachment in patients undergoing PPV for RRD with PVR-C. Further investigation into this promising therapeutic approach is warranted. Key messages: What is known Methotrexate is an anti-inflammatory agent which is safe for intravitreal use There are case series retrospective and prospective studies suggesting potential benefit of intravitreal methotrexate in preventing re-detachment due to PVR What is new First randomized control trial studying the efficacy of intravitreal methotrexate in preventing re-detachment due to PVR Our study showed statistically significant difference in macula off retinal detachment between the 2 groups at 6 months of follow up
- Subjects
INTRAVITREAL injections; STATISTICAL significance; RETINAL detachment; PROLIFERATIVE vitreoretinopathy; PARS plana; RETINAL surgery; VITRECTOMY
- Publication
Graefe's Archive of Clinical & Experimental Ophthalmology, 2025, Vol 263, Issue 2, p387
- ISSN
0721-832X
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1007/s00417-024-06665-w