VISION AND CENTRAL SCOTOMA OUTCOMESOF VITRECTOMY USING PFCL FOR TREATMENT OF REGMATOGENOUS RETINAL DETACHMENT
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Aims: results of vitrectomy using PFCL as intraocular tamponade for treatment of regmatogenous retinal detachment with macula off. Methods: interventional cases series. Results: for 34 eyes, results 3 months after surgery: 97,1% of cases re-attached, good visual recovery, and 76,5% cases had no central scotoma. Some complications as PCFL bubble remains under retina or in anterior chamber after surgery. At 6 months post –op, all eyes operated had no scotoma. Conclusion: vitrectomy using PFCL forregmatogenous retinal detachment with macula off treatment have good outcomes for anatomical and visual recovery, especially to avoid central scotoma.
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regmatogenousretinal detachment with macular off, PFCL
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