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  • VITREORETINAL SURGERY FOR RHEGMATOGENOUS RETINAL DETACHMENT ASSOCIATED WITH CHOROIDAL DETACHMENT

    OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the effect and causes of failure of vitreoretinal(VR)surgery in rhegmatogenous retinal detachments associated with choroidal detachment. METHOD:Reviewing the operative effects of the vitreoretinal surgeries in 61patients(61 eyes)with rhegmatogenous retinal detachment associated with choroidal detachment and PVR in this hospital.Vitrectomy,peeling of preretinal membranes,fluid/air echange and inert gas,silicone oil tamponade were used in thesepatients according to need. RESULTS:On discharge from the hospital,the postoperative effect obtained in 40 case(65.57%),and out of 35 eyes receiving the inert gas tamponade 26(74.3%) got effective pesults.Fourteen cases were followed up for 3 months(averge 9.5 months)and 10(7.4%)of themrevealed stable.The factors of influencing VRsurgery seemed to be the range of choroidal detachments,numbers of opreative times,the inert gas tamponede and the time of corticosteroid application.The causes of failure of opreation might relate to severe and antrior PVR,and giant tears. CONCLUSIONS:The VR surgery was thought to be profitable in treating rhegmatogenous retinal detachment associated with choroidal detachment and PVR. (Chin J Ocul Fundus Dis,1996,12: 16-19)

    Release date:2016-09-02 06:21 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Efficacy of pars plana vitrectomy combined with endoscopic cyclophotocoagulation for refractory glaucoma

    ObjectiveTo observe the efficacy of pars plana vitrectomy (PPV) combined with endoscopic cyclophotocoagulation (ECP) for refractory glaucoma. MethodsTwenty-eight patients (30 eyes) diagnosed with refractory glaucoma were enrolled in this study. The intraocular pressure was ranged from 28 to 55 mmHg (1 mmHg=0.133 kPa), with the mean of (46.3±10.3) mmHg. There were 24 eyes with initial visual acuity <0.05, 1 eye with 0.05-0.08 initial visual acuity and 5 eyes with ≥0.1 initial visual acuity. The mean number of intraocular pressure-decreased drugs was 4. All the eyes underwent PPV combined with ECP. The cyclophotocoagulation ranged from 90°-360°, with the mean of (232.5±77.6)°. The cyclophotocoagulation was <180° in 4 eyes, 180°-270° in 6 eyes, >270° in 20 eyes. The follow-up ranged from 12 to 20 months, with the mean of 15.2 months. The intraocular pressure, vision and the mean number of intraocular pressure-decreased drugs before and after surgery were comparatively observed. The relationship between cyclophotocoagulation area and postoperative intraocular pressure was analyzed. ResultsAt the final follow-up, the intraocular pressure ranged from 12 to 36 mmHg, with the mean of (18.5±4.4) mmHg, which decreased 49.4% compared with preoperative intraocular pressure (t=15.537, P<0.01). Among 30 eyes, the intraocular pressure was ≤21 mmHg without any intraocular pressure-decreased drugs in 24 eyes (80.0%), 1 eye (3.3%) with ≤21 mmHg who treatment by local intraocular pressure-decreased drugs, lose control of intraocular pressure in 5 eyes (16.7%). The vision was <0.05 in 15 eyes, 0.05-0.08 in 3 eyes and ≥0.1 in 12 eyes. The difference of vision distribution before and after surgery was not significant (χ2=6.197, P>0.05). Compared with preoperative vision, the postoperative vision was improved in 8 eyes (26.7%), stabled in 15 eyes (50.0%), decreased in 7 eyes (23.3%). The mean number of intraocular pressure-decreased drugs was reduced from 4 to 1 (t=8.402, P<0.01).The cyclophotocoagulation area was positive related to postoperative intraocular pressure (r=4.160, P<0.05). There were no ocular and systemic complications during and after surgery except slight inflammation. ConclusionPPV combined with ECP for refractory glaucoma can reduce intraocular pressure, stabilize or improve the visual acuity.

    Release date:2016-10-21 09:40 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • The application and perspectives of 3D heads-up display viewing system in vitreoretinal surgery

    There has been ongoing progress in the new technique and equipment in vitreoretinal surgery in recent years, contributing to the improvement of treatment of various vitreoretinal diseases. The application of 3D heads-up display viewing system (3D viewing system) has been one of the most fascinating breakthroughs in vitreoretinal surgery. Unlike the traditional method in which the surgeons have to look through the microscope eyepieces, this system allows them to turn their heads up and operate with their eyes on a high-definition 3D monitor. It provides the surgeons with superior visualization and stereoscopic sensation. And increasing studies have revealed it to be as safe and effective as the traditional microscopic system. Furthermore, the surgeons can keep a heads-up position in a more comfortable posture and lesson the pressure on cervical spine. Meanwhile, 3D viewing system makes it easier for the teaching and learning process among surgeons and assistants. However, there are still potential disadvantages including the latency between surgeon maneuver and visualization on the display, learning curves and cost. We hope that the 3D viewing system will be widely used and become a useful new tool for various vitreoretinal diseases in the near future with rapid development in the technology and constant upgrade of the system.

    Release date:2020-01-11 10:26 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Analysis of the properties of visual acuity and fixation in eyes with idiopathic macular hole before and after surgery

    ObjectiveTo observe the changes of visual acuity and fixation properties of eyes with idiopathic macular hole (IMH) before and after surgery. MethodsA prospective clinical study. From September 2019 to December 2020, 25 patients with 25 eyes of IMH diagnosed in Department of Ophthalmology of The Fourth People's Hospital of Shenyang were included in the study. All patients underwent pars plana vitrectomy (PPV) combined with internal limiting membrane stripping. All eyes underwent best corrected visual acuity (BCVA), optical coherence tomography (OCT), and microperimetry before and after surgery. The BCVA examination was carried out using the Snellen visual acuity chart, which was converted into logarithmic minimum resolution angle (logMAR) visual acuity during statistics. The 12° macular sensitivity (MS) and bivariate contour ellipse area (BCEA) were measured by MP-3 microperimetry. The minimum diameter (MIN) and base diameter (BASE) of the macular hole were measured by OCT; the distance between the preferred retinal location (PRL) and the center of the fovea was measured by Image-proplus 6.0 image processing software. At 1 and 3 months follow-up after surgery, the same equipment and methods as before surgery were used to conduct related examinations. The changes of BCVA, PRL distance from the fovea, MS, BCEA, and macular hole shape before and after surgery were compared and observed. One-way analysis of variance was used to compare the indicators before and after surgery. Pearson correlation analysis was used for the correlation between BCVA and preoperative BCVA, PRL and foveal center distance at 3 months after surgery. The correlation between MIN, BCVA, PRL and foveal center before surgery distance, MS, BCEA and BCVA at 3 months after surgery were analyzed by multiple linear regression. ResultsAmong 25 eyes of 25 cases, 1 male had 1 eye, and 24 females had 24 eyes. The macular hole in stage Ⅲ and Ⅳ were 11 eyes and 14 eyes, respectively. MIN and BASE were 537.68±200.09 and 905.48±278.79 μm, respectively. One month after surgery, the hiatus was closed. Before surgery and 1 and 3 months after surgery, the logMAR BCVA of the affected eyes were 0.80±0.17, 0.70±0.21, 0.60±0.25, and the MS were 22.20±3.86, 23.60±3.14, 24.38±2.68 dB, the distances between PRL and the center of the fovea were 537.72±426.05, 402.00±395.06, 236.80±219.54 μm, and BCEA were 7.90±3.43, 6.40±2.67, 4.80±2.32 deg2. Compared with before operation, BCVA (F=7.047, 20.104) and MS (F=1.980, 5.390) were significantly improved at different time after operation, the distance between PRL and fovea center (F=1.265, 9.530), BCEA (F=2.762, 13.617) were decreased, the difference were statistically significant (P<0.05). The results of correlation analysis showed that BCVA at 3 months after surgery was significantly associated with preoperative MIN (r=0.810), BASE (r=0.664), BCVA before surgery and 1 month after surgery (r=0.854, 0.940), preoperative and surgical MS at 1 month after surgery (r=-0.548, -0.578), distance between PRL and foveal center before surgery and at 1 month after surgery (r=0.833, 0.915), BCEA before surgery and at 1 month after surgery (r=0.636, 0.732) were significantly correlated (P<0.05). The results of multiple linear regression analysis showed that the distance between PRL and foveal center before surgery and BCVA were risk factors for poor prognosis of BCVA at 3 months after surgery. ConclusionsThe BCVA and MS of eyes with IMH are significantly improved after surgery, and the distance between PRL and foveal center and BCEA decreased. BCVA, PRL and foveal center distance before surgery are risk factors for poor visual acuity after surgery.

    Release date:2022-11-16 03:11 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Research status and progress of dissociated optic nerve fiber layer after internal limiting membrane peeling

    Dissociated optic nerve fiber layer (DONFL) appearance is consists of numerous arcuate dark striae within the posterior pole in the direction of the optic nerve fibers. And on the cross-sectional image, DONFL was correspond to inner retinal dimples. It mainly occurs after the internal limiting membrane (ILM) peeling due to the direct damage on the local retina and the broad tractional effect on the posterior retina during membrane peeling. DONFL appearance is considered to be a spontaneous and delayed morphologic change with a subclinical nature, and appears to have little effect on retinal function. In addition to avoiding the removal of ILM and reducing the area of ILM peeling, a novel technique for reposition of the fixed ILM flap with the assistance of perfluoro-n-octane and the temporal inverted ILM flap technique can also be used to prevent and reduce the occurrence of DONFL appearance. Further studies on its development, clinical features and clinical significance are still required.

    Release date:2020-05-19 02:20 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • The application of inverted internal limiting membrane flap technique in macular hole

    Vitrectomy combined with internal limiting membrane (ILM) peeling and vitreous tamponade is a conventional method for treating macular hole (MH), but the visual acuity and MH closure rate remains to be further improved. After removal of posterior vitreous cortex, the ILM is grasped with an ILM forceps and peeled off in a circular fashion for approximately 1 disc diameters around the MH. During the circumferential peeling, the ILM is not removed completely from the retina but is left attached to the edges of the MH. The ILM was then massaged gently over the MH from all sides until the ILM became inverted and then peel all other ILM within vascular arcades. Inverted ILM flap technique is one of the important improvement methods in MH vitrectomy, especially for MH with large diameter and unhealed MH after ILM peeling. Compared with conventional vitrectomy combined with ILM peeling, inverted ILM flap technique can enhance MH closure and improve visual acuity. Due to lack of large sample observation in clinical trials of inverted ILM flap technique, we still need more cases and longer follow-up of this technology to more accurately evaluate the effectiveness and safety of this technique.

    Release date:2016-10-21 09:40 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Analysis of factors affecting the visual outcome after vitrectomy for idiopathic macular hole

    ObjectiveTo investigate the factors correlated with the visual outcome of idiopathic macular holes (IMH) after vitreoretinal surgery. MethodsA total of 57 eyes of 57 patients with IMH were included. There were 43 females (43 eyes) and 14 male (14 eyes), mean age was (60.46±4.79) years. All the eyes underwent best corrected visual acuity (BCVA), slit-lamp microscope, three-mirror contact-lens and optical coherence tomography (OCT) examinations. BCVA were examined with interactional visual chart and recorded with logarithm of the minimum angle of resolution (logMAR) acuity. The minimum diameter and base diameter of macular holes and central retinal thickness (CRT) were detected by OCT. The average logMAR BCVA of 57 eyes was 0.98±0.41. The minimum diameter and base diameter of macular holes were (479.53±164.16) μm and (909.14±278.65) μm. All the patients underwent pars plana vitrectomy combined with phacoemulsification cataract extraction and intraocular lens implantation. The mean follow-up period was (173.44±147.46) months. The relationships between final BCVA and these parameters were examined by single and multiple regression analysis. The valuable influence factors were filtrated and formulated using multiple linear regression models. ResultsAt the final follow-up, the logMAR BCVA of 57 eyes was 0.44±0.31, the CRT was (158.79±86.96) μm. The final BCVA was positive related to minimum diameter of macular holes and preoperative BCVA (r=0.420, 0.448; P=0.001, 0.000), negative related to postoperative CRT (r=-0.371, P=0.004). There was no relationship between the final BCVA and base diameter of macular holes, age and follow-up (r=0.203, -0.015, 0.000; P=0.130, 0.913, 0.999). The incidence of preoperative BCVA for postoperative BCVA was bigger than preoperative minimum diameter of macular holes (P=0.008, 0.020). ConclusionThe preoperative minimum diameter of macular holes and BCVA are related to postoperative BCVA in IMH eyes.

    Release date:2016-10-21 09:40 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • The effect of microincision vitrectomy and intravitreal injection of ranibizumab in the treatment of proliferative diabetic retinopathy

    ObjectiveTo observe the effect of microincision vitrectomy assisted with intravitreaI injection of ranibizumab (IVR) in proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR) treatment. MethodsThis is a prospective, randomized, and comparative case series study. A total of 92 patients (92 eyes) with PDR were recruited to have microincision vitrectomy with (combined group) or without (PPV group) IVR. There are 48 eyes in the combined group and 44 eyes in the PPV group. The average operation time, iatrogenic breaks, the use of tamponade and electric coagulation, postoperative bleeding and best corrected visual acuity were comparatively analyzed among the two groups.The mean follow-up was (14.3±5.2) months. ResultsThe average operation time was (59.4±18.5) min in the combined group and (74.6±16.2) min in the PPV group. The rate of silicone oil tamponade (χ2=4.619), inert gas tamponade (χ2=4.290), electric coagulation (χ2=8.039) and iatrogenic breaks (χ2=4.330) in the combined group were significantly decreased compared with PPV group(P<0.05). The mean logMAR BCVA was 0.83±0.44 in the combined group and 1.37±0.53 in the PPV group, which significantly improved from preoperatively (t=3.257, 3.012; P<0.05). The rate of BCVA improvement in the combined group was significantly higher than that in the PPV group (t=2.972, P<0.05). The incidence of the recurrent vitreous hemorrhage was 2.1% in the combined group and 9.1% in the PPV group (χ2=6.741, P<0.05). There was no severe complication associated with surgery, such as choroidal detachment, retinal detachment and endophthal-mitis. ConclusionIVR before the microincision vitrectomy can shorten the operation time, reduce the use of electric coagulation and intraocular tamponade, and improve visual acuity for PDR patients.

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  • The development of surgery for macular hole with retinal detachment in high myopic eyes

    Treatment of macular hole associated retinal detachment in high myopia has progressively evolved over the years, including the scleral buckling, simple intravitreal gas injection, pars plana vitrectomy (PPV), PPV combined with internal limiting membrane (ILM) peeling or transplantation and so on. Simple vitreous gas injection is less traumatic and good for the patients with small holes and localized retinal detachment. PPV combined with ILM peeling can achieve better treatment effects for small holes with wide retinal detachment. But for large holes with wide retinal detachment, PPV combined with ILM transplantation is necessary to improve the macular holes closure rate. If the ILM has been peeled before, the lens capsule could be a nice substitute for ILM. The scleral surgery can solve the problem of posterior scleral staphyloma and effectively control the elongation of the axial length. However, there is still no one surgery could deal with all the problems of high myopia, we should consider all the circumstances like the size of the macular hole and the range of the retinal detachment to choose the best individualized therapy.

    Release date:2016-10-21 09:40 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Research progress of surgical treatment of myopic foveoschisis

    Myopic foveoschisis (MF) has mild early symptoms, however, its course is progressive. When the secondary macular detachment or macular hole occurs, it can cause severe vision loss. Therefore, it is generally believed that MF patients should undergo surgical intervention early after the onset of symptoms to prevent them from further developing into a macular hole or macular hole retinal detachment.It is generally believed that the traction of the vitreous cortex and posterior scleral staphyloma to the retina plays an important role in the occurrence and development of MF. The operation mode is divided into vitreoretinal surgery and macular buckling, the former release the retinal traction via the vitreous body and the latter reattaches the retina via the extrascleral approach. There is no consensus on whether to perform internal limiting membrane peeling and gas tamponade in vitreoretinal surgery and the fovea-sparing internal limiting membrane peeling has become a hot topic in recent years. Compared with vitreoretinal surgery, macular buckling can release the traction of the retina caused by posterior scleral staphyloma, but it cannot relieve the traction in the tangential direction of the retina. Vitreoretinal surgery and extrascleral surgery seems to make up the shortcomings of both, however, the effect of treatment on patients still needs further verification. In clinical work, it is necessary to conduct individualized analysis of MF patients, weigh the advantages and disadvantages of each operation, and choose the most suitable operation mode for patients with different conditions. In the future, the emphasis of our work is to develop operation mode with great curative effect and less complications.

    Release date:2022-01-19 03:48 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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