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Long-Term Macular Vascular Changes after Primary Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachment Surgery Resolved with Different Tamponade or Different Surgical Techniques.

Matteo GironiRossella D'AloisioTommaso VerdinaChiara VivarelliRiccardo LeonelliShaniko KaleciLisa TotoRodolfo Mastropasqua
Published in: Life (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Our study described long-term perfusion changes in RRD after surgery, with lower SCP VD and VLD in the operated eyes compared to the fellow ones, not influenced by type of surgery or tamponade. The choice of tamponade and SO removal timing may affect functional outcomes, especially in Macula-ON RRD. In conclusion, such functional and perfusion changes can be considered biomarkers that highlight the relevance of careful management of this sight-threatening disease.
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