Impact of Vitreal Tamponade on Functional Outcomes in Vitrectomy with ILM Peeling in Primary Macula-Involving Retinal Detachment: A Retrospective Analysis.
Mario DeissCagdas KayaIsabel B PfisterJustus Gerhard GarwegPublished in: Clinical ophthalmology (Auckland, N.Z.) (2020)
Our findings suggest that if retinal traction is completely relieved at the end of surgery, vitrectomy with ILM peeling and SF6 may, if successful, improve the functional outcomes in instances with visual potential, ie, a foveal detachment of short duration despite the presence of a mild to moderate PVR, but with the inherent increased risk of re-detachment requiring further intervention and the use of a SO tamponade. Hence, secondary SO installation during re-vitrectomy after failed primary reattachment surgery results in similar functional outcomes as primary oil filling.