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THRESHOLD RETINOPATHY OF PREMATURITY
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1995
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Ocular DiseaseLaserpexy Versos CryopexyOphthalmologyBilateral CryopexyExperimental OphthalmologyLaser ApplicationsPediatric OphthalmologyOcular PathologyMedicineCryopexy Treatment
Purpose The authors studied the effectiveness of laserpexy versos cryopexy for treatment of acute retinopathy of prematurity. Methods Seventy-six eyes in 41 patients were treated for acute retinopathy of prematurity from January 1991 to April 1994. Results Fifty-six eyes in 30 patients had zone 2 disease. Of these 30 patients, 11 received laser treatment and 20 received cryopexy treatment; there was at least one anatomically successful eye in each patient. Twenty eyes in ten patients had zone 1 disease. Seven patients had bilateral laser treatment. Three patients had bilateral cryopexy. In seven eyes with zone 1 disease, five were treated successfully with laser. None of the three eyes with zone 1 disease treated with cryopexy were successful. Conclusion Laserpexy and cryopexy are of equal efficacy in treating zone 2 disease. There is a tendency that suggests that laserpexy is more effective than cryopexy in treating zone 1 disease. Diode and argon lasers are of equal efficacy in treating zone 1 disease.