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Retina-Vitreous 2021 , Vol 30 , Num 4
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The Anatomical and Functional Outcomes of Different Surgical Methods in Pediatric Retinal Surgeries
İbrahim Şahbaz1, Hamdi Er2
1Assistant Professor of Eye Diseases,Uskudar University Faculty of Medicine İstanbul, Turkey
2MD, World Eye Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey
DOI : 10.37845/ret.vit.2021.30.62 Purpose: The etiology of pediatric retinal detachments and the effects of different surgical methods on anatomical and functional outcomes were evaluated.

Materials and Methods: Sixty-five eyes of 61 children were retrospectively reviewed. Group 1 underwent vitrectomy with silicone, Group 2 underwent vitrectomy with silicone and scleral buckling (SB), and Group 3 underwent ILM removal, heavy silicone, and SB.

Results: Four out of 61 children developed bilateral retinal detachment. Retinal re-detachment occurred in 11 eyes (57.8%) in Group 1, 8 eyes (33.3%) in Group 2, and 3 eyes (13.6%) in Group 3. Proliferative vitreoretinopathy (PVR) was present in 24.6% of cases.The VA was assessed by counting fi ngers (CF) (range LP- 20/200) preoperatively. After surgery, VA was CF at 2 m in Group 1, CF at 5 m in Group 2, and 20/50 in Group 3. In the last follow-up, the rate of patients with a BCVA of <20/200 was 46.7% and anatomical success was 85.3%.

Conclusion: In detachments occurring in pediatric patients, vitrectomy combined with SB is more effective. Combining them with ILM extraction and heavy silicone use, if possible, has a high effect on surgical achievements and recurrences. Keywords : Scleral buckle, Pediatric detachments, ILM, Heavy silicone

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