Summary:
The author describes his experience with elimination of silicone oil in 60 patients.
The follow-up period was 4 to 16 months. In 30% of patients where the retina
adhered, removal of the oil was associated with improved visual acuity and quality
of vision. In 5%, on the other hand, removal of silicone oil was associated with
reoperation of a relapse of detachment of the retina as the operation proved
ineffective and the finding on the retina did not change. In 3% patients who had
only one functional eye there was a subjective deterioration of vision. Before
removal of silicone oil in adverse cases it is always necessary to consider carefully
the risks of a relapse of detachment and deterioration of visual functions.
Key words:
pars plana vitrectomy, removal of silicone oil
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