PURPOSE To report the visual and anatomic outcomes of pneumatic retinopexy (PnR) in vitrectomized eyes. METHODS This was a retrospective multi-center study evaluating eyes 1) treated with PnR for rhegmatogenous… Click to show full abstract
PURPOSE To report the visual and anatomic outcomes of pneumatic retinopexy (PnR) in vitrectomized eyes. METHODS This was a retrospective multi-center study evaluating eyes 1) treated with PnR for rhegmatogenous retinal detachment (RRD) that 2) had a prior history of pars plana vitrectomy (PPV) for any indication. At least 3 months of follow-up was required. RESULTS A total of 38 eyes from 38 patients met inclusion criteria. Retinal reattachment after a single PnR was achieved in 71.1% (27/38). The primary anatomic reattachment rate (PARR) was 100% (12/12) for eyes which previously underwent PPV for indications other than RRD, but lower (57.7%; 15/26) for those with a history of RRD repair (p<0.001). Median logMAR VA (Snellen equivalent) improved from 0.74 (20/110) to 0.48 (20/60) at 3 months (p=0.004), 0.44 (20/55) at 6 months (p=0.002), 0.35 (20/45) at 12 months (p=0.007), and 0.30 (20/40) at the final visit (p=0.007). CONCLUSION PnR may be a useful and less invasive rescue technique to reattach the retina in previously vitrectomized eyes with a RRD, especially in those without prior RRD history.
               
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