کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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6195852 | 1602144 | 2013 | 7 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

PurposeTo compare visual acuity outcomes and adverse events in patients with retained lens fragments who underwent same-day versus later pars plana vitrectomy (PPV).DesignRetrospective, interventional case series.MethodsSingle-center study evaluating all patients with retained lens fragments that underwent PPV over a 22-year period (1990 through 2011).ResultsThe study included 569 eyes of 568 patients with a mean age of 74.6 years and a median follow-up of 8Â months (range, 1Â week to 100Â months). One hundred seventeen patients (22%) underwent same-day vitrectomy, 131 patients (23%) underwent PPV within 1Â week, and 321 patients (57%) underwent PPV more than 1Â week later. Median time to vitrectomy in the same week group was 5Â days, compared with 22Â days in the delayed group. At the last examination, 61%, 63%, and 56% of patients undergoing PPV on the same day, within 1Â week, and more than 1Â week later, respectively, achieved best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) of 20/40 or better (PÂ = .35), and 16%, 15%, and 21%, respectively, had BCVA of 20/200 or worse (PÂ = .29). There were no differences between groups when assessing cystoid macular edema (PÂ = .96), retinal detachment (PÂ = .096), elevated intraocular pressure (PÂ = .88), or suprachoroidal hemorrhage (PÂ = .26).ConclusionsPatients undergoing same-day versus a later PPV (within 1Â week or more than 1Â week later) for retained lens fragments had similar visual acuity outcomes and complication rates. Although same-day surgery may be attractive logistically in many cases, our retrospective data suggest equivalent outcomes for surgical timing.
Journal: American Journal of Ophthalmology - Volume 156, Issue 3, September 2013, Pages 454-459.e1