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Volume 95, Issue 7, Pages 877-883 (1 July 1988)


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Comparison of pneumatic retinopexy with alternative surgical techniques

McAllister I.L., Meyers S.M., Zegarra H., Gutman F.A., Zakov Z.N., Beck G.J.

To determine the efficacy of pneumatic retinopexy, the authors conducted a retrospective study of 56 cases of uncomplicated retinal detachments (RDs) treated with this technique (follow-up, 6-18 months). These were compared with 28 similar cases treated with a Lincoff balloon and 78 similar cases treated with a scleral buckle. The long-term success rates for these three groups were 71, 64, and 96%, with the incidence of new breaks being 20, 18, and 1.3% respectively. In aphakic or pseudophakic patients with an absent or ruptured posterior capsule, the success rate for pneumatic retinopexy was only 43%. In phakic and aphakic patients with an intact posterior capsule, the success rate for pneumatic retinopexy improved to 81%. These data suggest that this technique is less effective in aphakic or pseudophakic patients with an absent or ruptured posterior capsule and that careful follow-up to detect new breaks is necessary in all cases. A prospective randomized study is needed to verify these data.

Department of Ophthalmology, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, OH 44106, USA

PII: S0161-6420(88)33079-4

doi:10.1016/S0161-6420(88)33079-4


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