This paper describes a simplified technique for biopsy of the retina and choroid which had been used in 5 human volunteers. The biopsy was carried out in 4 immediately before enucleation of an eye for malignant melanoma and in 1 patient who was undergoing trabeculectomy for painful glaucoma associated with retinitis pigmentosa. A combination of intravenous mannitol and transient controlled systemic hypotension, induced under general anaesthesia with intravenous sodium nitroprusside, was used in 3 cases and resulted in no vitreous loss and minimal bleeding. In the 2 cases in which hypotension was not used bleeding was a definite problem, but no vitreous loss was experienced.
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Constable, I. J., Chester, G. H., Horne, R., & Harriott, J. F. (1980). Human chorioretinal biopsy under controlled systemic hypotensive anaesthesia. British Journal of Ophthalmology, 64(8), 559–564. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjo.64.8.559
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