Long-term Functional Effect of Pars Plana Virtrectomy in Complications of
Prolipherative Diabetic Retinopathy
Chrapek O., Řehák J., Špačková K., Fric E.
Oční klinika FN a LF UP, Olomouc, přednosta doc. MUDr. J. Řehák, CSc.. |
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Summary:
In the years 1997–2004, we operated on and at least one year followed-up due
to complication of prolipherative diabetic retinopathy 47 eyes (40 patients), of
the mean age 61 years. If we compare the initial visual acuity (VA) to the vision
at the last examination in the late postoperative period, or at least one year
after the surgery, we may state, that in 28 eyes (60 %) the vision improved, in
11 eyes (23 %) VA remained stable and in 8 eyes (17 %) the vision decreased. In
the late postoperative period, the visual acuity 1/60 (3/200 or 0.17) and better
had 33 eyes (70 %), VA 6/60 (20/200 or 0.1) and better 17 eyes (36 %) and VA 6/12
(20/40 or 0.5) and better 2 eyes (4 %). Comparing the VA at the time of the early
postoperative period and the VA at the last examination in the late
postoperative period, we observed, that mostly, in 34 eyes (72 %) the VA did not changed during the months after the surgery, and, in one eye (2 %), the VA even
improved. It was confirmed to be realistic the favorite result of pars plana
vitrectomy found in the early postoperative period may be preserved for the
next month and years of patient’s life.
Key words:
prolipherative diabetic retinopathy, pars plana vitrectomy
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