| Literature DB >> 28673266 |
Makoto Inoue1, Takashi Koto2, Kazunari Hirota2, Akito Hirakata2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: To evaluate the quality of the images obtained by an ultra-widefield device in gas-filled eyes after vitrectomy for a retinal detachment.Entities:
Keywords: Gas tamponade; Retinal detachment; Ultra-widefield imaging; Vitrectomy
Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28673266 PMCID: PMC5496341 DOI: 10.1186/s12886-017-0510-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Ophthalmol ISSN: 1471-2415 Impact factor: 2.209
Fig. 1Preoperative and postoperative ultra-widefield fundus images of an eye with a macular hole retinal detachment. a Preoperative ultra-widefield image showing macular hole retinal detachment within the vascular arcade. b: Postoperative image taken on the day after vitrectomy with 80% intravitreal gas showing that the retina is reattached. The ora serrata (white arrowheads) and ciliary epithelium can be seen through the gas. c Magnified images of Fig. b showing that the ora serrata (white arrowheads) and ciliary epithelium are visible. d Ultra-widefield image taken 6 months postoperatively shows retinal reattachment without gas tamponade, but the ora serrata and ciliary epithelium are not visible
The location of the retinal breaks and the volume of intravitreal gas
| Locations of retinal breaks | gas ≥60% | gas <60% |
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|---|---|---|---|
| Superior area | 11/11 eyes (100%) | 10/15 eyes (67%) | 0.046 |
| Inferior area | 5/7 eyes (71%) | 2/2 eyes (100%) | 0.583 |
aFisher’s exact probability test
Fig. 2Postoperative ultra-widefield images of an eye with a superior bullous retinal detachment. a: Ultra-widefield image on postoperative day 6 showing a intravitreal gas bubble with superior and inferior areas. The superior oval area originates from the image of the superior retinal break seen thorough the gas bubble but the inferior banana-shaped area (white arrowheads) with a mirror image of the inferior retina originates from the reflection of the inferior retina. b: Superior retinal breaks with laser burns around the lattice degeneration are seen clearer in the same eye of Fig. a, and the intravitreal gas becomes a single-layered bubble with a view of the ora serrata (white arrowheads) when the patient looks downward
Fig. 3Preoperative and postoperative ultra-widefield images with total retinal detachment in a patient with intellectual disability. a Preoperative ultra-widefield image shows total retinal detachment. b Postoperative image showing that the retina is reattached. Laser burns around the lattice degeneration can be seen under the intravitreal gas. c Postoperative image of green laser of Fig. b shows retinal reattachment with laser burns, retinal vessels, and some reflection of the intravitreal gas. d Postoperative image of red laser of Fig. b shows retinal reattachment with less visible laser burns and less reflection of gas, but choroidal vessels are seen more clearly
Fig. 4Schema of retinal images through the intravitreal gas. The images through the intravitreal gas consists of two components, the image of the retina through the gas in the superior area and the mirror image of inferior retina from the reflection of the gas surface in the inferior area