Serous retinal detachment after panretinal photocoagulation for proliferative diabetic retinopathy: a case report.
Patrik SchatzAhmed AldayelIbrahim TaskintunaEhab AbdelkaderMarco MuraPublished in: Journal of medical case reports (2017)
Serous retinal detachment after panretinal photocoagulation for proliferative diabetic retinopathy is a rare complication nowadays. In this case, it seems that excessive photocoagulation exceeded the energy-absorbing capacity of the retinal pigment epithelium, leading to a disruption of the blood-retinal barrier. A single injection of bilateral intravitreal bevacizumab was sufficient to control the serous retinal detachment. This effect may have been due to a reduction of vascular leakage resulting from the mechanism of action of this drug. No complications were noted from the injection. Caution should be exerted when attempting bilateral panretinal photocoagulation.