Cyclocryotherapy: a light and electron microscopic study
R. S. Smith, E. Boyle and L. A. Rudt
Previous anatomic studies of the effects of cyclocryotherapy have produced
confusing results because of variations in technique and instrumentation.
Five eyes from three patients treated by a standard technique were compared
to the eyes of rhesus monkeys that received identical treatment. The
monkeys were given horseradish peroxidase intravenously 30 minutes before
enucleation. Hemorrhage, edema, and epithelial disruption were
characteristic of the acute lesions. Later, the nonpigmented ciliary
epithelium disappeared, but by two months, normal morphology was restored.
Normal peroxidase flow reappeared at a similar time. Anatomic changes in
the human and monkey eyes were similar.