Opinion|Videos|November 12, 2025

Managing Bilateral MacTel Type 2: Prioritizing Eye Selection and Patient Counseling for NT-501 Implantation Therapy

A panelist discusses how strategic eye selection and proactive patient counseling optimize success and satisfaction with NT-501 implantation for bilateral MacTel type 2.

A panelist discusses how selecting the first eye for NT-501 implantation and counseling patients requires balancing clinical logic with patient expectations. A representative case of a middle-aged woman demonstrated that traditional acuity tests, such as Snellen, often underestimate real functional deficits in MacTel. The discussion emphasized incorporating microperimetry and low-luminance visual testing to assess the quality of vision more accurately. When determining which eye to treat first, the better-seeing eye was favored to maximize long-term vision preservation, despite potential patient hesitancy. The panel also reviewed procedural considerations, including a small subset of patients experiencing mild miosis or delayed dark adaptation, which should be addressed preoperatively to ensure satisfaction. By focusing on transparent communication, accurate functional assessment, and a patient-centered approach, clinicians can improve acceptance and outcomes for NT-501 therapy in bilateral disease.

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