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Retina-Vitreous 2000 , Vol 8 , Num 1
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EVALUATION OF THE RESULTS OF PRIMARY RETINAL DETACHMENT SURGERY PROSPECTIVELY
Coşar BATMAN1, Osman ÇEKİÇ1, Özlem ASLAN1, Solmaz ÖZALP1, Orhan ZİLELİOĞLU1
SSK Ankara Eğitim Hastanesi 2. Göz Kliniği Purpose: To evaluate the results of primary retinal detachment surgery prospectively.
Method: One hundred and eight consecutive patients undergoing surgery for primary retinal detachment over an eight month period were studied. Data records were completed after surgery and at final follow-up. The term primary success was used to describe persisting retinal detachment after a single operation.
Results: Eighty-four patients (77%) had persisting retinal detachment after a single procedure. Of the 24 patients who required further surgery, retina remained still detached in 6 patients at final follow-up. The final anatomical success rate was 94.4%.
Conclusion: New or missed breaks were the major causes of failure of primary surgery. No other preoperative factors appeared to predict failure to reattach the retina.
Keywords : Primary retinal detachment, vitreoretinal surgery, recurrent retinal detachment, complications of retinal detachment, causes of failure at the retinal surgery.
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