“…6 Endoscopy-assisted vitreoretinal surgery has been described in cases of eyes with RDs and anterior segment opacities, such as corneal blood staining or band keratopathy, hypotony, ocular trauma with penetrating or perforating injuries, intraocular foreign bodies, retained lens fragments or intraocular lens, complex RD with PVR, subretinal surgery, sulcus fixation of an intraocular lens, and endophthalmitis. [7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20] To the best of our knowledge, outcomes for endoscopy-assisted dissection of anterior PVR for the treatment of hypotony have not been previously reported. Herein, we report a series of patients with hypotony secondary to anterior PVR after previous RD repair who were treated using endoscopic visualization and dissection of anterior membranes.…”