| Literature DB >> 27574392 |
Devasis N Reddy1, Yoshihiro Yonekawa2, Benjamin J Thomas3, Eric D Nudleman4, George A Williams5.
Abstract
PURPOSE: The aim of the study was to present the long-term anatomical and visual outcomes of retinal detachment repair in patients with Stickler syndrome. PATIENTS AND METHODS: This study is a retrospective, interventional, consecutive case series of patients with Stickler syndrome undergoing retinal reattachment surgery from 2009 to 2014 at the Associated Retinal Consultants, William Beaumont Hospital.Entities:
Keywords: pediatric retina; proliferative vitreoretinopathy; retina; scleral buckle; vitrectomy; vitreoretinal surgery
Year: 2016 PMID: 27574392 PMCID: PMC4993392 DOI: 10.2147/OPTH.S111526
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Ophthalmol ISSN: 1177-5467
Demographic and clinical features of patients with Stickler syndrome undergoing RD repair
| Feature | Number |
|---|---|
| Age (n=13 patients), years | |
| Mean (median, range) | 10.4 (11, 1 month–22 years) |
| Sex | |
| Male | 10 (77%) |
| Female | 3 (23%) |
| Eye (n=16 eyes) | |
| Right | 7 (44%) |
| Left | 9 (56%) |
| Type of retinal break | |
| Small single break | 3 (19%) |
| Multiple small breaks | 5 (31%) |
| GRT | 8 (50%) |
Abbreviations: RD, retinal detachment; GRT, giant retinal tear.
RD repair in patients with Stickler syndrome
| Feature | Number |
|---|---|
| Number of surgeries | |
| One surgery | 3 (18.8%) |
| Multiple surgeries | 13 (81.2%) |
| Average number | 3.1 (range, 1–13) |
| Initial surgery | |
| Scleral buckle only | 5 (31%) |
| Vitrectomy only | 7 (44%) |
| Buckle and vitrectomy | 4 (25%) |
| Silicone oil usage | |
| Used at any point | 14 (88%) |
| Present at last visit | 10 (63%) |
| Anatomical outcomes | |
| Success | 16 (100%) |
| Failed | 0 (0%) |
| Scleral buckle success | 5 (100%) |
| Vitrectomy success | 7 (100%) |
| Buckle and vitrectomy success | 4 (100%) |
| Functional outcomes | Average change (logMAR) |
| Scleral buckle | −0.24 |
| Vitrectomy | 0.08 |
| Buckle and vitrectomy | −0.05 |
Note:
Initial surgery type.
Abbreviations: RD, retinal detachment; logMAR, logarithm of the minimum angle of resolution.