577nm SubLiminal® & 577nm focal laser

Tarragona, Spain

Dr Alejandro Filloy

Hospital Universitari Joan XXIII de Tarragona - Department of Ophthalmology

This is a treatment for a diabetic patient which has been treated with Easyret® with a combination of 577nm SubLiminal® laser and 277nm focal laser. 4 months later, significant results were observed on his visual acuity.

Anamnesis :

This is a 60 year-old diabetic patient who presents with VA 20/30.

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Treatment option

<p>Treatment option</p>

He was treated with a combination of 577nm SubLiminal® laser and 577nm Focal laser :

  • 577nm SubLiminal® laser: 550 laser spots (160µ / 0,2s / 400mW @ 5% DC) over the whole edematous area: 
  • 577nm Thermal treatment: 8 focal spots (100 µ / 0,1s / 50 mW) directed at the largest aneurysms.

4 months after, improvement on OCT is obvious. VA 20/25 and laser invisible both in oct and autofluorescence.

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Zoom on SubLiminal Laser Therapy

<p>Zoom on SubLiminal Laser Therapy</p>

Subliminal laser is an alternative to the conventional continuous-wave laser for the treatment of retinal or macular diseases. 

In contrast to the conventional laser, the therapeutic effect of the subthreshold laser is not accompanied by thermal retinal damage. This fact is of particular importance when a treatment near the fovea is required.

This laser method has been proven to be a safe and effective treatment option for macular pathologies such as central serous chorioretinopathy (CSC), diabetic macular edema (DME).

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