2022
DOI: 10.1080/08820538.2022.2085516
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Persistent Subretinal Fluid Following Successful Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachment Surgery

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“…8,17 However, the majority of studies found that the presence of persistent SRF had no overall effect on final VA after resolution in patients who have had PPV repair of FTMHs, RRDs, and diabetic tractional retinopathy. [6][7][8]17 Although persistent SRF has not been reported after PPV for VMT, a case of persistent SRF in a patient with VMT treated by enzymatic vitreolysis using ocriplasmin and a case in which pneumatic vitreolysis was treated using with perfluoropropane gas have been reported. Margo et al 18 reported a 70-year-old man who developed multiple pockets of SRF in the macular region 10 weeks after intravitreal ocriplasmin injection.…”
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“…8,17 However, the majority of studies found that the presence of persistent SRF had no overall effect on final VA after resolution in patients who have had PPV repair of FTMHs, RRDs, and diabetic tractional retinopathy. [6][7][8]17 Although persistent SRF has not been reported after PPV for VMT, a case of persistent SRF in a patient with VMT treated by enzymatic vitreolysis using ocriplasmin and a case in which pneumatic vitreolysis was treated using with perfluoropropane gas have been reported. Margo et al 18 reported a 70-year-old man who developed multiple pockets of SRF in the macular region 10 weeks after intravitreal ocriplasmin injection.…”
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“…If SRF persists postoperatively, it can delay the improvement in BCVA for 6 to 12 months after surgery for RDs and FTMHs. 8,17 However, the majority of studies found that the presence of persistent SRF had no overall effect on final VA after resolution in patients who have had PPV repair of FTMHs, RRDs, and diabetic tractional retinopathy. 6 8,17…”
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“…Remaining subretinal fluid is a frequent finding after vitreoretinal surgery in eyes with rhegmatogenous, tractive, or exsudative retinal detachment 1 , 2 , 3 . Peeling of membranes or epiretinal strands in vitreoretinal procedures may cause rhegmatogenous or tractive detachments of the retina.…”
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confidence: 99%