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Radial Retinotomies with Endodiathermy for Severe Proliferative Vitreoretinopathy: Short-Term Results.


ABSTRACT: Purpose. Retinal redetachment of silicone oil-filled eyes continues to be a frustrating condition that typically requires retinectomy. We proposed radial retinotomy as a potentially less invasive surgery. Here, we preliminarily explored its feasibility, efficacy, and safety. Methods. Totally 9 eyes of 9 consecutive patients were included in a prospective noncomparative trial. A series of retinotomies were created by endodiathermy in a radial pattern to relax the foreshortened retina. The eye was refilled with fresh silicone oil. The treated eyes were examined via visual acuity (VA) tests, tonometry, slit-lamp microscopy, and fundus photography during a 6-month observation period. Results. The procedure was completed in an average of 28 minutes from silicone oil removal to fresh silicone oil placement. Fundus photography demonstrated that 7 of the 9 eyes (78%) exhibited retinal reattachment. On average, VA was significantly improved within the first 2 weeks (P = 0.02) and remained stable for the following 6 months. The change in intraocular pressure was not significant (P = 0.76), and no adverse event was observed (0%). Conclusion. Radial retinotomies with endodiathermy were shown to be feasible, effective, and safe in selected cases of inferior contracted retina without vitreous base fibrosis over a 6-month observation period. This trial is registered with NCT02201706.

SUBMITTER: Jiang Z 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4789026 | biostudies-literature | 2016

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Radial Retinotomies with Endodiathermy for Severe Proliferative Vitreoretinopathy: Short-Term Results.

Jiang Zhaoxin Z   Qiu Suo S   Lou Bingsheng B   Lin Miaoli M   Tan Junlian J   Lin Xiaofeng X  

Journal of ophthalmology 20160228


Purpose. Retinal redetachment of silicone oil-filled eyes continues to be a frustrating condition that typically requires retinectomy. We proposed radial retinotomy as a potentially less invasive surgery. Here, we preliminarily explored its feasibility, efficacy, and safety. Methods. Totally 9 eyes of 9 consecutive patients were included in a prospective noncomparative trial. A series of retinotomies were created by endodiathermy in a radial pattern to relax the foreshortened retina. The eye was  ...[more]

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