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Management of nucleus loss into the vitreous: long term follow up in 63 patients

BACKGROUND: The aim of present study is to determine the long-term results of patients who undergo pars plana vitrectomy after retained nucleus into the vitreous. SETTING: Service of Ophthalmology, Hospital Universitari St Joan, Reus (Barcelona), Spain. METHODS: Retrospective, noncomparative, consec...

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Autores principales: Romero-Aroca, Pedro, Fernández-Ballart, Juan, Méndez-Marín, Isabel, Salvat-Serra, Merce, Baget-Bernaldiz, Marc, Buil-Calvo, Jose A
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Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2704544/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19668529
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author Romero-Aroca, Pedro
Fernández-Ballart, Juan
Méndez-Marín, Isabel
Salvat-Serra, Merce
Baget-Bernaldiz, Marc
Buil-Calvo, Jose A
author_facet Romero-Aroca, Pedro
Fernández-Ballart, Juan
Méndez-Marín, Isabel
Salvat-Serra, Merce
Baget-Bernaldiz, Marc
Buil-Calvo, Jose A
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description BACKGROUND: The aim of present study is to determine the long-term results of patients who undergo pars plana vitrectomy after retained nucleus into the vitreous. SETTING: Service of Ophthalmology, Hospital Universitari St Joan, Reus (Barcelona), Spain. METHODS: Retrospective, noncomparative, consecutive case series. Medical records were reviewed of all patients who underwent pars plana vitrectomy for retained nucleus into the vitreous after complicated cataract surgery, over a 9-year period between August 1, 1997 and July 31, 2005. RESULT: The incidence of retained lens fragments was 0.57% (63 patients), the postoperative visual acuity was higher than 20/40 in 59.60% and fell to 48.93% by the end of the study, and was related to the presence of CME and retinal detachment. The CME appeared in 31.91% of the patients and was related to preoperative uveitis an corneal edema. In the group of patients on whom the vitrectomy was performed at the time of cataract complication, visual acuity was higher than 20/40 in 77.77%, and no one developed secondary glaucoma or uveitis. CONCLUSION: Being retrospective, our study was not result conclusive. Despite the initial good results of these patients after PPV surgery, follow-up should be accurate and over a long period of time in order to minimize postoperative complications such as retinal detachment, retinal breaks, secondary glaucoma and CME.
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spelling pubmed-27045442009-08-10 Management of nucleus loss into the vitreous: long term follow up in 63 patients Romero-Aroca, Pedro Fernández-Ballart, Juan Méndez-Marín, Isabel Salvat-Serra, Merce Baget-Bernaldiz, Marc Buil-Calvo, Jose A Clin Ophthalmol Original Research BACKGROUND: The aim of present study is to determine the long-term results of patients who undergo pars plana vitrectomy after retained nucleus into the vitreous. SETTING: Service of Ophthalmology, Hospital Universitari St Joan, Reus (Barcelona), Spain. METHODS: Retrospective, noncomparative, consecutive case series. Medical records were reviewed of all patients who underwent pars plana vitrectomy for retained nucleus into the vitreous after complicated cataract surgery, over a 9-year period between August 1, 1997 and July 31, 2005. RESULT: The incidence of retained lens fragments was 0.57% (63 patients), the postoperative visual acuity was higher than 20/40 in 59.60% and fell to 48.93% by the end of the study, and was related to the presence of CME and retinal detachment. The CME appeared in 31.91% of the patients and was related to preoperative uveitis an corneal edema. In the group of patients on whom the vitrectomy was performed at the time of cataract complication, visual acuity was higher than 20/40 in 77.77%, and no one developed secondary glaucoma or uveitis. CONCLUSION: Being retrospective, our study was not result conclusive. Despite the initial good results of these patients after PPV surgery, follow-up should be accurate and over a long period of time in order to minimize postoperative complications such as retinal detachment, retinal breaks, secondary glaucoma and CME. Dove Medical Press 2007-12 /pmc/articles/PMC2704544/ /pubmed/19668529 Text en © 2007 Dove Medical Press Limited. All rights reserved
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Romero-Aroca, Pedro
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Méndez-Marín, Isabel
Salvat-Serra, Merce
Baget-Bernaldiz, Marc
Buil-Calvo, Jose A
Management of nucleus loss into the vitreous: long term follow up in 63 patients
title Management of nucleus loss into the vitreous: long term follow up in 63 patients
title_full Management of nucleus loss into the vitreous: long term follow up in 63 patients
title_fullStr Management of nucleus loss into the vitreous: long term follow up in 63 patients
title_full_unstemmed Management of nucleus loss into the vitreous: long term follow up in 63 patients
title_short Management of nucleus loss into the vitreous: long term follow up in 63 patients
title_sort management of nucleus loss into the vitreous: long term follow up in 63 patients
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2704544/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19668529
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