intravitreal_injection_retinoblastoma

Intravitreal Injection of Chemotherapy for Retinoblastoma

  • Vitreous Seeding
  • Recalcitrant subretinal and retinal tumors
  • Melphalan hydrochloride
    • use 50 mg lypohilized powder for IV injection
    • 0.25-0.3 mg per 0.5 ml
    • Deliver 25-30 ug in 0.05 ml
    • Reconstitue in 0.9% normal saline
    • Must be injected into the eye < 1 hour after being constituted
  • Topotecan hydrochloride
    • 20 μg in 0.04 ml (0.2 mg per 0.4 ml)
    • Reconstitue in 0.9% normal saline
  • 1 ml syringe or smaller for drug delivery
  • 30-33 gauge needle for drug delivery
  • EUA set up (lid speculum, indenter, indirect, condensing lenses, etc.)
  • Tonopen
  • Cryo machine
  • Sterile Water
  • 60 ml syringe
  • kidney basin
  1. Call Pharmacy (x64300) 20 minutes before desired drug delivery time.
  2. Choose an injection site distant from any vitreous or retinal tumors
  3. Lower intraocular pressure to <10mmHg with digital massage
  4. Prep the eye with a drop of Betadine 5%
  5. Inject 2.5-3 mm from limbus directing the needle towards the center of the vitreous but avoid known vitreous seeds
  6. Before retracting the needle tip from the vitreous apply cryo to the injection site and the needle.
  7. Apply a drop of betadine
  8. Inspect vitreous and retina if desired


Source: The role of intravitreal chemotherapy for retinoblastoma. Manjandavida FP, Shields CL. Indian J Ophthalmology 2014;63(2):143

  • Repeat EUA with plan to inject again for non-response in about 2 weeks
  • If tumors appear to be dead, do one final injection (n+1 rule)
  • intravitreal_injection_retinoblastoma.txt
  • Last modified: 2020/09/25 08:43
  • by oculoman