Posterior synechia formation after phacovitrectomy - Predicting factors and the role of short-acting mydriatics.
Yair PesoaDahlia PalevskiAlon TiosanoRita ErlichMichal Schaap FoglerAmir HadayerIssac LevyAssaf DotanPublished in: Acta ophthalmologica (2023)
The use of topical short-acting mydriatic drops after phacovitrectomy surgery, in addition to standard post-operative treatment, did not reduce the formation of posterior synechia. However, we identified several factors that may influence or act as predictors for the development of posterior synechia: surgery for retinal detachment, using silicone oil tamponade and a longer surgery duration. Our findings may aid in the standardisation of post-phacovitrectomy surgery treatment and define potential at-risk patients who should be monitored more closely.