Vitrectomy with short term postoperative tamponade using perfluorocarbon liquid for giant retinal tears

Aim: To determine the efficacy and safety of perfluorocarbon liquid as a short term postoperative tamponade in patients with retinal detachment from giant retinal tears. Method: A retrospective consecutive case series of patients with retinal detachment from giant retinal tears who underwent vitrect...

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description Aim: To determine the efficacy and safety of perfluorocarbon liquid as a short term postoperative tamponade in patients with retinal detachment from giant retinal tears. Method: A retrospective consecutive case series of patients with retinal detachment from giant retinal tears who underwent vitrectomy using perfluorocarbon liquid as a short term postoperative internal tamponade. The perfluorocarbon liquid was removed 5–14 days (mean 7.5 days) later and replaced by gas or silicone oil. Scleral buckling was performed in some cases with proliferative vitreoretinopathy. The crystalline lens was removed if there was interference with the surgical view or if it was subluxated. The success rate of retinal reattachment, visual outcome, and postoperative complications were assessed. Results: A total of 62 eyes of 61 patients with a follow up of 8–69 months (mean 24.5 months) were included. All retinas were attached intraoperatively. 14 eyes (22.6%) developed re-detachment and additional operations were performed in 13 eyes. At final visit, 58 eyes (93.5%) had retinas that remained attached with visual acuity 6/12 or better in 27 eyes (46.5%). The visual acuity improved in 34 eyes (54.8%) with 28 eyes (45.2%) improving at least two Snellen lines, it was unchanged in 20 eyes (32.3%), and was worse in eight eyes (12.9%). Three patients developed glaucoma that was controlled medically. There was no retained perfluorocarbon liquid in any eyes. Conclusion: Perfluorocarbon liquid appears safe and effective to use as a short term postoperative tamponade in management of retinal detachment from giant retinal tears.
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Adult
balanced salt solution
Biological and medical sciences
BSS
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Child
Child, Preschool
Clinical Science - Extended Reports
Female
Fluorocarbons - therapeutic use
Follow-Up Studies
giant retinal tear
giant retinal tears
GRT
Humans
Male
Medical sciences
Middle Aged
Miscellaneous
Ophthalmology
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perfluorocarbon liquid
perfluorocarbon liquids
PFCLs
PFO
proliferative vitreoretinopathy
PVR
Reoperation
retinal detachment
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Retinal Perforations - physiopathology
Retinal Perforations - surgery
retinal pigment epithelium
Retinopathies
RPE
Treatment Outcome
Visual Acuity
vitrectomy
Vitrectomy - methods
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