2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.ophtha.2005.10.010
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Incidence of Intraocular Pressure Spike and Other Adverse Events after Vitreoretinal Surgery

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“…Elevated IOP following 20G vitrectomy is well documented in the literature 4 5. Advances in operative technique with the introduction of small port transonjunctival sutureless vitrectomy has led to shorter operative time and quicker patient recovery relative to traditional 20G vitrectomy 3.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Elevated IOP following 20G vitrectomy is well documented in the literature 4 5. Advances in operative technique with the introduction of small port transonjunctival sutureless vitrectomy has led to shorter operative time and quicker patient recovery relative to traditional 20G vitrectomy 3.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[23] отметили, что в 60% случаев в 1-е сутки после вмешательства имело место существенное по-вышение ВГД -в диапазоне от 5 до 22 мм рт.ст., причем в 36% случаев уровень ВГД превышал 30 мм рт.ст. При выполнении витрэктомии с циркляжем, газовой или силиконовой тампонадой повышение ВГД наблюдали в 20-60% случаев [35][36][37].…”
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“…Therefore, a close monitor of IOP after vitreoretinal surgery is an important and routine examination in clinic. The incidence of postoperative IOP elevation has been reported as 3.6% to 22.2%; within 48 h, up to 40% of patients experienced an increased IOP [1][2][3]. Several risk factors have been related with high IOP after vitreoretinal surgery, such as the procedure of the surgery, the application of tamponade and the primary diseases of the patients [1,4,5].…”
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confidence: 99%