2021
DOI: 10.18502/jovr.v16i3.9434
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Scleral Buckling for Primary Retinal Detachment: Outcomes of Scleral Tunnels versus Scleral Sutures

Abstract: Purpose: There are primarily two techniques for affixing the scleral buckle (SB) to the sclera in the repair of rhegmatogenous retinal detachment (RRD): scleral tunnels or scleral sutures. Methods: This retrospective study examined all patients with primary RRD who were treated with primary SB or SB combined with vitrectomy from January 1, 2015 through December 31, 2015 across six sites. Two cohorts were examined: SB affixed using scleral sutures versus scleral tunnels. Pre- and postoperative variables w… Show more

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“…No difference in visual or anatomic outcomes was noted. A slightly higher rate of strabismus on univariate analysis in eyes that underwent scleral tunnels and combination PPV/ SB, which was not significant on multivariate analysis [12].…”
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“…No difference in visual or anatomic outcomes was noted. A slightly higher rate of strabismus on univariate analysis in eyes that underwent scleral tunnels and combination PPV/ SB, which was not significant on multivariate analysis [12].…”
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“…No differences were found in anatomic or visual outcomes in between the cohorts. In eyes with scleral tunnels and combination PPV/scleral buckle, there was a statistically significant difference in postoperative strabismus on univariate analysis but on multivariate analysis was insignificant [12]. In a separate manuscript, the PRO group then examined the utility of internal limiting membrane (ILM) peeling at the time of RRD repair.…”
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