Purpose To report postoperative complications in eyes that underwent 25-gauge high-speed pars plana vitrectomy (25G HS-PPV) alone or combined with phaco-vitrectomy surgery for epiretinal membrane, vitreomacular traction, or macular hole. Design Retrospective, interventional case series. Participants A total of 565 eyes were included in this study of vitreoretinal surgery performed from April 2011 to June 2012 by a single surgeon. Methods Eyes were divided into 2 groups: group A included eyes that underwent phacoemulsification combined with 25G HS-PPV (348 eyes), and group B included pseudophakic eyes that underwent 25G HS-PPV alone (217 eyes). Follow-up was from a minimum of 4 months to a maximum of 14 months. Main Outcome Measures To evaluate and statistically compare the postoperative complications of these 2 surgical groups. Results During the follow-up, retinal detachment (RD) developed in 10 eyes (1.77%): 4 in group A and 6 in group B. Cystoid macular edema (CME) occurred in 5 eyes (0.87%): 3 in group A and 2 in group B. In 1 eye in group A, a dislocation in the anterior chamber of the posterior chamber intraocular lens was observed (0.18%). The statistical analysis, evaluated by the Fisher exact test, did not show a significant postoperative difference between these 2 surgical groups for RD (P = 0.19) or CME (P = 1.00). Conclusions The combination of cataract or lens phacoemulsification with 25G HS-PPV for vitreomacular diseases did not result in an increase in postoperative complications compared with 25G HS-PPV alone performed in pseudophakic eyes. © 2014 by the American Academy of Ophthalmology.

Savastano, A., Savastano, M. C., Barca, F., Petrarchini, F., Mariotti, C., Rizzo, S., Combining cataract surgery with 25-gauge high-speed pars plana vitrectomy: Results from a retrospective study, <<OPHTHALMOLOGY>>, 2014; 121 (1): 299-304. [doi:10.1016/j.ophtha.2013.06.022] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/201361]

Combining cataract surgery with 25-gauge high-speed pars plana vitrectomy: Results from a retrospective study

Savastano, Alfonso;Savastano, Maria Cristina;Rizzo, Stanislao
2014

Abstract

Purpose To report postoperative complications in eyes that underwent 25-gauge high-speed pars plana vitrectomy (25G HS-PPV) alone or combined with phaco-vitrectomy surgery for epiretinal membrane, vitreomacular traction, or macular hole. Design Retrospective, interventional case series. Participants A total of 565 eyes were included in this study of vitreoretinal surgery performed from April 2011 to June 2012 by a single surgeon. Methods Eyes were divided into 2 groups: group A included eyes that underwent phacoemulsification combined with 25G HS-PPV (348 eyes), and group B included pseudophakic eyes that underwent 25G HS-PPV alone (217 eyes). Follow-up was from a minimum of 4 months to a maximum of 14 months. Main Outcome Measures To evaluate and statistically compare the postoperative complications of these 2 surgical groups. Results During the follow-up, retinal detachment (RD) developed in 10 eyes (1.77%): 4 in group A and 6 in group B. Cystoid macular edema (CME) occurred in 5 eyes (0.87%): 3 in group A and 2 in group B. In 1 eye in group A, a dislocation in the anterior chamber of the posterior chamber intraocular lens was observed (0.18%). The statistical analysis, evaluated by the Fisher exact test, did not show a significant postoperative difference between these 2 surgical groups for RD (P = 0.19) or CME (P = 1.00). Conclusions The combination of cataract or lens phacoemulsification with 25G HS-PPV for vitreomacular diseases did not result in an increase in postoperative complications compared with 25G HS-PPV alone performed in pseudophakic eyes. © 2014 by the American Academy of Ophthalmology.
2014
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Savastano, A., Savastano, M. C., Barca, F., Petrarchini, F., Mariotti, C., Rizzo, S., Combining cataract surgery with 25-gauge high-speed pars plana vitrectomy: Results from a retrospective study, <<OPHTHALMOLOGY>>, 2014; 121 (1): 299-304. [doi:10.1016/j.ophtha.2013.06.022] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/201361]
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