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Macular Degeneration - Intraocular Injections - A Shot in Your Eye

Retinal Detachment Surgery:

There are two forms of macular degeneration; wet and dry. The wet form is defined by the proximity of abnormal blood vessels developing within the layers of the retina. These vessels, called choroidal neovascularization, leak, bleed and cause damage to the retina. While there is no rehabilitation for the dry form, the accepted rehabilitation for wet macular degeneration is intraocular injections of anti-Vegf medications.

What is Vegf? Vascular Endothelial increase Factor (Vegf) is a protein that is liberated by cells in the retina. The increase factor induces new blood vessels to form and also keeps them "alive." Without the increase factor, no new vessels can grow and existing clusters of abnormal vessels shrink up and disappear.

anti-Vegf medications are antibodies, or antibody-like molecules, designed to bind to Vegf molecules and preclude Vegf from doing its job. In the case of Armd, the Vegf is taken out of circulation and none is ready to promote increase of the neovascular blood vessels.

Retinal Detachment Surgery:Macular Degeneration - Intraocular Injections - A Shot in Your Eye

Macugen® (pegaptanib) was the first anti-Vegf medication be used for intraocular injections. It was Fda popular ,favorite for ophthalmic use in 2004. It was the first rehabilitation where patients assuredly regained vision! The injections are given as a series; back then, it was suggested as often as every month for at least one year.

Lucentis® (ranibizumab) was Fda popular ,favorite for the rehabilitation of wet macular degeneration in 2006. It, too, prevents the Vegf molecules from binding to or "plugging in" to its receptors. It is directed against some forms of Vegf.

Avastin® (bevacizumab) is a chemotherapy drug used for definite types of kidney, lung, brain, breast and colon cancers. It is also an anti-Vegf agent and is very similar to Lucentis. It is, too, is made by Genentech/Roche.

Avastin, in some areas of the United States, has become the accepted of care for the treatment of wet macular degeneration. While not Fda popular ,favorite for the eye, most retina specialists pick to use this as an accepted form of care. The results are comparable to those of Lucentis. Avastin, in quantities used for the eye, is much economy than Lucentis.

All of the injections are still given as a series. The most considerable risks of the injections are blindness from infection (also called endophthalmitis) and retinal detachment. The opening of developing endophthalmitis is about the same as undergoing cataract surgery.

Anti-Vegf medications have become very beneficial as the visual results are usually quite gratifying. If caught in time, many patients have noted an improvement in their vision. This is a novel understanding for an otherwise "blinding" disease.

Retinal Detachment Surgery:Macular Degeneration - Intraocular Injections - A Shot in Your Eye

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