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Is gas/air tamponade essential for eyes with small peripheral retinal breaks without detachment during vitrectomy?

Authors
Lee, KH | Chung, YR  | Yeo, S | Lee, K
Citation
BMC ophthalmology, 22(1). : 186-186, 2022
Journal Title
BMC ophthalmology
ISSN
1471-2415
Abstract
BACKGROUND: To investigate the safety of vitrectomy with laser photocoagulation in eyes with small peripheral retinal breaks without air or gas tamponade. METHODS: Among patients who underwent vitrectomy for various retinal disorders, those with small peripheral retinal breaks treated by laser photocoagulation without air or gas tamponade were included in this study. Their medical records were assessed retrospectively, and we investigated the characteristics of small peripheral retinal breaks and the incidence of postoperative retinal detachment (RD). RESULTS: Thirty-one eyes of 31 patients who presented with small peripheral retinal breaks requiring endolaser photocoagulation during vitrectomy were included in this analysis. There were two cases of iatrogenic retinal breaks that occurred during vitrectomy, while others were preexisting lesions, including retinal tears, atrophic retinal holes, and retinal holes with lattice degeneration. There were no cases of RD during the follow-up period of at least 6 months. CONCLUSIONS: Adequate laser treatment without gas or air tamponade may be sufficient during vitrectomy in cases with small peripheral retinal breaks without concurrent RD, along with complete removal of vitreoretinal traction.
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DOI
10.1186/s12886-022-02401-2
PMID
35459110
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