Vitrectomy Due to Vitreous Hemorrhage and Tractional Retinal Detachment Secondary to Eales’ Disease

Objectives:To investigate visual and anatomical outcomes of vitreoretinal surgeries in patients with Eales’ disease.Materials and Methods:In this retrospective study, 22 eyes of 21 patients with vitreous hemorrhage (VH) or tractional retinal detachment (TRD) secondary to Eales’ disease who underwent...

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Main Authors: M. Giray Ersöz, Mümin Hocaoğlu, Işıl Bahar Sayman Muslubaş, Serra Arf, Murat Karaçorlu
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Published: Galenos Yayinevi 2021-04-01
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spelling doaj-5f4cff2a19884055a59bc0beab449ca52021-05-02T14:16:42ZengGalenos YayineviTürk Oftalmoloji Dergisi1300-06592147-26612021-04-0151210210610.4274/tjo.galenos.2020.4370913049054Vitrectomy Due to Vitreous Hemorrhage and Tractional Retinal Detachment Secondary to Eales’ DiseaseM. Giray Ersöz0Mümin Hocaoğlu1Işıl Bahar Sayman Muslubaş2Serra Arf3Murat Karaçorlu4 İstanbul Retina Enstitüsü, İstanbul, Türkiye İstanbul Retina Enstitüsü, İstanbul, Türkiye İstanbul Retina Enstitüsü, İstanbul, Türkiye İstanbul Retina Enstitüsü, İstanbul, Türkiye İstanbul Retina Enstitüsü, İstanbul, Türkiye Objectives:To investigate visual and anatomical outcomes of vitreoretinal surgeries in patients with Eales’ disease.Materials and Methods:In this retrospective study, 22 eyes of 21 patients with vitreous hemorrhage (VH) or tractional retinal detachment (TRD) secondary to Eales’ disease who underwent vitreoretinal surgery between January 1997 and December 2015 and had at least 1 year of follow-up were included.Results:The mean best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) was significantly higher at final visit (0.6±0.9 logMAR) than the preoperative values (1.8±1.1 logMAR) (p<0.001). After surgery, BCVA was stable in 4 eyes (18.2%), increased in 16 eyes (72.7%), and decreased in 2 eyes (9.1%). Although the mean BCVA was better in the VH group (0.3±0.34 logMAR) than the TRD group (0.9±1.1 logMAR), the difference was not statistically significant (p=0.1). Multivariable linear regression analyses revealed that final BCVA was negatively associated with preoperative or postoperative proliferative vitreoretinopathy grade C (PVR-C), preoperative retinal detachment involving the macula, postoperative neovascular glaucoma, and long preoperative duration of disease, and positively associated with preoperative BCVA. Final BCVA was not associated with preoperative retinal and disc neovascularization, rubeosis iridis, total posterior hyaloid detachment, preoperative retinal laser photocoagulation, indication of surgery, diameter of sclerotomy (20 or 23 gauge), preoperative lens status, preoperative or postoperative epimacular membrane, peroperative iatrogenic retinal breaks, postoperative hypotony, cystoid macular edema, and new or recurrent retinal detachment. The primary anatomic success rate was 81.8% and the final anatomic success rate was 90.9%.Conclusion:In Eales’ disease, good visual results can be obtained with vitreoretinal surgery if the detachment area does not involve the macula and PVR-C does not develop pre- or postoperatively. http://www.oftalmoloji.org/archives/archive-detail/article-preview/vitrectomy-due-to-vitreous-hemorrhage-and-traction/47348 eales’ diseasetractional retinal detachmentvitrectomyvitreous hemorrhage
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author M. Giray Ersöz
Mümin Hocaoğlu
Işıl Bahar Sayman Muslubaş
Serra Arf
Murat Karaçorlu
spellingShingle M. Giray Ersöz
Mümin Hocaoğlu
Işıl Bahar Sayman Muslubaş
Serra Arf
Murat Karaçorlu
Vitrectomy Due to Vitreous Hemorrhage and Tractional Retinal Detachment Secondary to Eales’ Disease
Türk Oftalmoloji Dergisi
eales’ disease
tractional retinal detachment
vitrectomy
vitreous hemorrhage
author_facet M. Giray Ersöz
Mümin Hocaoğlu
Işıl Bahar Sayman Muslubaş
Serra Arf
Murat Karaçorlu
author_sort M. Giray Ersöz
title Vitrectomy Due to Vitreous Hemorrhage and Tractional Retinal Detachment Secondary to Eales’ Disease
title_short Vitrectomy Due to Vitreous Hemorrhage and Tractional Retinal Detachment Secondary to Eales’ Disease
title_full Vitrectomy Due to Vitreous Hemorrhage and Tractional Retinal Detachment Secondary to Eales’ Disease
title_fullStr Vitrectomy Due to Vitreous Hemorrhage and Tractional Retinal Detachment Secondary to Eales’ Disease
title_full_unstemmed Vitrectomy Due to Vitreous Hemorrhage and Tractional Retinal Detachment Secondary to Eales’ Disease
title_sort vitrectomy due to vitreous hemorrhage and tractional retinal detachment secondary to eales’ disease
publisher Galenos Yayinevi
series Türk Oftalmoloji Dergisi
issn 1300-0659
2147-2661
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Objectives:To investigate visual and anatomical outcomes of vitreoretinal surgeries in patients with Eales’ disease.Materials and Methods:In this retrospective study, 22 eyes of 21 patients with vitreous hemorrhage (VH) or tractional retinal detachment (TRD) secondary to Eales’ disease who underwent vitreoretinal surgery between January 1997 and December 2015 and had at least 1 year of follow-up were included.Results:The mean best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) was significantly higher at final visit (0.6±0.9 logMAR) than the preoperative values (1.8±1.1 logMAR) (p<0.001). After surgery, BCVA was stable in 4 eyes (18.2%), increased in 16 eyes (72.7%), and decreased in 2 eyes (9.1%). Although the mean BCVA was better in the VH group (0.3±0.34 logMAR) than the TRD group (0.9±1.1 logMAR), the difference was not statistically significant (p=0.1). Multivariable linear regression analyses revealed that final BCVA was negatively associated with preoperative or postoperative proliferative vitreoretinopathy grade C (PVR-C), preoperative retinal detachment involving the macula, postoperative neovascular glaucoma, and long preoperative duration of disease, and positively associated with preoperative BCVA. Final BCVA was not associated with preoperative retinal and disc neovascularization, rubeosis iridis, total posterior hyaloid detachment, preoperative retinal laser photocoagulation, indication of surgery, diameter of sclerotomy (20 or 23 gauge), preoperative lens status, preoperative or postoperative epimacular membrane, peroperative iatrogenic retinal breaks, postoperative hypotony, cystoid macular edema, and new or recurrent retinal detachment. The primary anatomic success rate was 81.8% and the final anatomic success rate was 90.9%.Conclusion:In Eales’ disease, good visual results can be obtained with vitreoretinal surgery if the detachment area does not involve the macula and PVR-C does not develop pre- or postoperatively.
topic eales’ disease
tractional retinal detachment
vitrectomy
vitreous hemorrhage
url http://www.oftalmoloji.org/archives/archive-detail/article-preview/vitrectomy-due-to-vitreous-hemorrhage-and-traction/47348
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