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Retina-Vitreous 2007 , Vol 15 , Num 3
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Surgical Alternatives in Retinal Detachments Seen after Cataract Surgery
Nurten ÜNLÜ1, Dicle ÖNCEL HAZIROLAN2, Nilgün ÖZKAN AKSOY3, M. Necati DEMİR2, Mehmet A. ACAR1, Sunay DUMAN4
1SB Ankara Eğitim ve Araştırma Hastanesi Göz Klinikleri, Ankara, Doç. Dr.
2SB Ankara Eğitim ve Araştırma Hastanesi Göz Klinikleri, Ankara, Uzm. Dr.
3SB Ankara Eğitim ve Araştırma Hastanesi Göz Klinikleri, Ankara, Asist. Dr.
4SB Ankara Eğitim ve Araştırma Hastanesi Göz Kliniği Koordinatörü, Ankara, Uzm. Dr.
Purpose: To evaluate the clinical features and the surgical results of retinal detachment occuring after cataract surgery.
Materials and Methods: Two hundred seven eyes of 203 patients with aphakic or pseudophakic retinal detachment who underwent surgery between 1995-2005 were included in this study. The cases were reviewed retrospectively in terms of surgical technique, anatomical and functional results.
Results: Ninety eyes were aphakic and 117 were pseudophakic. The mean time between cataract surgery and the development of retinal detachment was 40.14±59.72 months. In 141 eyes (68.1%) a retinal break was found but in 66 (31.9%) no break was detected. 171 eyes (82.6%) operated by scleral buckling, 22 eyes (10.6%) by pars plana vitrectomy, 8 eyes (3.9%) by combined pars plana vitrectomy and scleral buckling and 6 eyes (2.9%) by pneumatic retinopexy. The anatomical reattachment rates were 72.5%, 68.2%, 87.5% and 50% respectively after one procedure. The final anatomical success rate was 93.7%. The mean preoperative visual acuity was 2.49±0.79 (logMAR) and the mean postoperative visual acuity was 1.27±0.75. The final visual acuity was 1.2±0.74 in the scleral bucking group, 2.08±0.96 in the pars plana vitrectomy group, 1.8±0.6 in the combined pars plana vitrectomy and scleral buckling group and 0.6±0.58 in the pneumatic retinopexy group
Conclusion: Anatomical and functional success rates were satisfactory with either scleral buckling or vitreoretinal surgery fort he retinal detachments seen after cataract surgery.
Keywords : Retinal detachment, aphakia, pseudophakia, scleral buckling, pars plana vitrectomy
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