KMID : 0360220080490020288
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Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2008 Volume.49 No. 2 p.288 ~ p.292
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Clinical Results between Scleral Buckling and Vitrectomy in Pseudophakic Retinal Detachment with Intact Posterior Capsule
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Kang In-Seong
Oh Han-Jin Park Yeoung-Geol Ahn Jae-Kyoun
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Abstract
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Purpose : To compare the clinical outcomes between scleral buckling and vitrectomy in the primary
management of pseudophakic retinal detachment with an intact posterior capsule.
Methods : The medical records of 63 eyes that underwent scleral buckling (36 eyes) or vitrectomy (27 eyes)
as a primary operation of uncomplicated pseudophakic retinal detachment with intact posterior capsules with
a follow-up of more than one year were retrospectively reviewed from 2000 to 2005. We compared the
clinical outcomes using anatomical and functional success rates at postoperative one year. Anatomical success
was defined by a reattachment rate and functional success was measured by a change of more than 0.3
logMAR.
Results : Anatomical success rates were 86% in the scleral buckling and 82% in the vitrectomy, respectively
(p=0.837). Functional success rates were 81% in the scleral buckling and 70% in the vitrectomy, respectively
(p=0.065). There were no significant differences of anatomical and functional success rates according to each
surgical procedure.
Conclusion : Either scleral buckling or vitrectomy may be chosen as a primary operation in the management
of pseudophakic retinal detachment with intact posterior capsule.
J Korean Ophthalmol Soc 49(2):288-292, 2008
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KEYWORD
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Primary vitrectomy, Pseudophakic retinal detachment, Scleral buckling
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