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  • Efficacy of vitrectomy for vitreous hemorrhage in patients with polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy

    Objective To observe the efficacy of vitrectomy for vitreous hemorrhage in patients with polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy (PCV). Methods Fourteen patients (14 eyes) of PCV with vitreous hemorrhage diagnosed by routine ophthalmologic examination, A and/or B mode ultrasound, fundus fluorescein angiography (FFA) and indocyanine green angiography (ICGA) were enrolled in this study. The patients included eight males (eight eyes) and six females (six eyes), with the mean age of (58.7plusmn;6.0) years. All patients received vitrectomy with silicone oil and C3F8 gas tamponade. There were eight eyes received photodynamic therapy (PDT) after surgery. The retinal reattachment, visual acuity, pathological lesion degree and complications were comparatively analyzed. Results Among 14 eyes, six eyes (42.9%) recovered, seven eyes (50.0%) improved, and one eye (7.1%) aggravated. Ten eyes achieved retinal reattachment after surgery, while four eyes developed retinal detachment after the first surgery. The retina remained attached in these three eyes after silicon oil tamponade, C3F8 gas tamponade and scleral buckling, respectively; but one eye maintained silicon oil without special treatment. Thirteen eyes (92.9%) achieved retinal reattachment finally. Five eyes of them occurred hyphema one to seven days after surgery, but hyphema was absorbed and intraocular pressure was stable after douche of anterior chamber and pharmacotherapy. The vision improved with more than two lines in one eyes, improved with one to two lines in one eye, unchanged in 10 eyes, and decreased in two eyes. Of eight eyes who underwent PDT, abnormal vessels regressed in five eyes, abnormal vessels remained in three eyes. Conclusions Vitrectomy can remove cloudy refracting media for PCV with vitreous hemorrhage. The combined treatment of vitrectomy and PDT can improve or stabilize visual function,is an effective therapy for the PCV with vitreous hemorrhage.

    Release date:2016-09-02 05:21 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Clinical study on the treatment of old retinal detachment by scleral buckling procedure

    Objective To observe the therapeutic effect of scleral buckling procedure on old retinal detachment. Methods The clinical data of 42 patients (46 eyes), including 24 males (27 eyes) and 18 females (19 eyes), with old retinal detachment treated by scleral buckling procedure in our department were retrospectively reviewed. The duration of the disease ranged from 1 month to 2 years. All the patients were with rhegmatogenous retinal detachment and combined with mainly predominantly-subretinal proliferative vitreoretinopathy (PVR) (stage C), including stage C1 of PVR in 16 eyes (34.8%), stage C2 in 19 eyes (41.3%), and stage C3 in 11 eyes (23.9%). Scleral buckling was performed on 13 eyes (28.3%) and cerclage combined buckling on 33 eyes (71.7%). Sterile air was injected into 36 eyes (78.3%) during the operation, and C 3F 8 was introvitreal injected into 7 eyes (15.2%) after the operation. Results The follow-up duration was from 6 months to 1 year (mean 7.3 months). Retina was completely reattached in 31 eyes (67.4%), and was alleviated obviously in 12 eyes (26.1%). The subretinal fluid increased after the operation with un-reattached retina and vitrectomy was performed in 2 eyes. One eye underwent vitrectomy due to the development of PVR. After the first operation, the curative ratio of retinal detachment was 67.4%, and effective ratio (cure and alleviation) was 93.5%. The visual acuity improved in 28 eyes (60.9%), kept no change in 11 eyes (23.9%), and decreased in 7 eyes (15.2%). Conclusion Reattachment of retina and improvement of visual acuity can be achieved in some degree in some patients with old retinal detachment who undergo simple scleral buckling procedure without vitrectomy. (Chin J Ocul Fundus Dis, 2006, 22: 35-38)

    Release date:2016-09-02 05:51 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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