Background and objective: To assess the efficacy of navigated laser (Navilas®) treatment for central serous chorioretinopathy. Materials and methods: Prospective study included 16 eyes of 15 subjects with nonresolving central serous chorioretinopathy. Fluorescein-angiography guided Navilas® treatment was performed. Pre-and posttreatment best-corrected visual acuity, pre-and posttreatment central macular thickness, number of leaks on fluorescein angiography, and various treatment parameters were analyzed. Pain experience was evaluated using the visual analog pain scale. Results: Sixteen eyes from 15 subjects (mean age 42.2±9.9 years) were analyzed. Mean duration of symptoms was 11.45±6.6 months. Average number of leaks per eye was 2.8 and one laser spot per leak was performed. There was complete resolution of subretinal fluid in 15 out of 16 eyes at 2 months. Average visual analog pain scale score was 0.63±1.41. Conclusion: Navilas® without a contact lens achieved resolution of subretinal fluid with a single laser spot for each single leak and minimum iatrogenic damage. © 2014 Chhablani et al.
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Chhablani, J., Rani, P. K., Mathai, A., Jalali, S., & Kozak, I. (2014). Navigated focal laser photocoagulation for central serous chorioretinopathy. Clinical Ophthalmology, 8, 1543–1547. https://doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S67025
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