Management of Complicated Vitreoretinal Diseases 2015
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-17208-8_9
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Management of Intraoperative and Postoperative Complications During Vitrectomy for Retinal Detachment

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“…13,15 McAllister If the tear is not identified the risk of failure is expected to increase. 16,17,18 detachment. 16,17,19 Complications that occur after PPV with or without SB in PRD include increased intraocular pressure 17.9% -48%, cystoid macular edema 16%, PVR and macular pucker 3-16%, iatrogenic retinal break 12%, anterior synechiae, and iris capture 4-9%.…”
Section: Pneumatic Retinopexymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…13,15 McAllister If the tear is not identified the risk of failure is expected to increase. 16,17,18 detachment. 16,17,19 Complications that occur after PPV with or without SB in PRD include increased intraocular pressure 17.9% -48%, cystoid macular edema 16%, PVR and macular pucker 3-16%, iatrogenic retinal break 12%, anterior synechiae, and iris capture 4-9%.…”
Section: Pneumatic Retinopexymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…16,17,18 detachment. 16,17,19 Complications that occur after PPV with or without SB in PRD include increased intraocular pressure 17.9% -48%, cystoid macular edema 16%, PVR and macular pucker 3-16%, iatrogenic retinal break 12%, anterior synechiae, and iris capture 4-9%. 17 Anatomical and functional postoperative success rates in PRD patients were found to be higher after PPV with or without a scleral buckle.…”
Section: Pneumatic Retinopexymentioning
confidence: 99%