Two perfluorocarbon liquids (perfluoro-n-octane and perfluorodecaline)
were evaluated as technical aids in vitreoretinal surgery in 42 patie
nts, Perfluorocarbon liquids were found to stabilize the retina and si
mplify removal of repiretinal membranes, which in many cases permitted
the subsequent use of an expanding gas instead of silicone oil at the
conclusion of the operation. The infusion of a perfluorocarbon liquid
s allowed the drainage of subretinal fluid through peripheral retinal
breaks obviating the need for a retinotomy in most cases. No differenc
e could be observed between the two types of perfluorocarbon liquids,
and there were no adverse effects associated with their use. The retin
a was centrally attached in 32 eyes (76%) at 3-10 months follow-up.