1985
DOI: 10.1016/s0161-6420(85)33899-x
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The Incidence of Retinal Detachment Following Extracapsular Cataract Extraction

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“…This may be combined with tractional forces applied to areas of vitreo-retinal adhesion, resulting in the formation of peripheral tears. 12,15,29 Therefore, capsulotomy should be deferred until the patient's impairment caused by capsular opacification warrants the increased risk of retinal complications associated with performance of capsulotomy. Since the risk of retinal detachment is minimized when a vitrectomy is performed simultaneously with RLE, a YAG-capsulotomy can be realized earlier, even if there is only slight visual impairment due to opacification.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This may be combined with tractional forces applied to areas of vitreo-retinal adhesion, resulting in the formation of peripheral tears. 12,15,29 Therefore, capsulotomy should be deferred until the patient's impairment caused by capsular opacification warrants the increased risk of retinal complications associated with performance of capsulotomy. Since the risk of retinal detachment is minimized when a vitrectomy is performed simultaneously with RLE, a YAG-capsulotomy can be realized earlier, even if there is only slight visual impairment due to opacification.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nearly all pseudophakic detachments are rhegmatogenous, generally occurring at the vitreous base. 12,13,15 Recent papers provide contradictory results concerning the rate of retinal detachment after RLE compared with the natural rate of retinal detachment in highly myopic eyes (see Table 3). 16 In series of Colin et al (1999), 17 the incidence of retinal detachment after RLE was nearly double than estimated for persons with myopia greater than À10 D who do not undergo surgery.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Portanto casos com sintomatologia (moscas volantes e flashes) e diagnóstico de DVP devem ser examinados com rigor. Caso haja defeito retiniano, este deve ser avaliado e tratado conforme a indicação (58)(59) .…”
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“…Freqüência semelhante foi encontrada em outros trabalhos, nos quais a incidência de DR, após facectomia em pacientes com alta miopia foi, respectivamente, de 3,5 e 9,6% (59)(60) . É o grupo de alta miopia que causa maior preocupação ao oftalmologista, pois além das degenerações, as cirurgias de miopia podem induzir ou propiciar o aparecimento do DVP (61) .…”
Section: Administração Do Paciente No Pré-cirúrgico Do Lasikunclassified
“…In the general population, the incidence of a phakic rhRD is estimated to be about 0.01% depending on axial length, lattice degeneration and history of RD in the fellow eye [13]; however, the risk increases up to 3.6% in uneventful extracapsular cataract surgery and implantation of a posterior chamber IOL [14,15]. In an event of intraoperative capsular break and vitreous loss, the risk of suffering rhRD increases to 5–15% [13,14,16,17].…”
Section: Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachmentmentioning
confidence: 99%