Summary:
Purpose: In retrospective study to evaluate the anatomical and functional results
of pars plana vitrectomy (PPV) with peeling of the inner limiting membrane (ILM)
on pseudophakic eyes with diabetic macular edema.
Material and method: PPV with peeling of the ILM was performed in 5 eyes (5
diabetic patients) after cataract surgery with posterior chamber intraocular lens
implantation. Group of patients enrolled 4 female and one male aged from 44 to
62 years (average 56.2 y.). 2 eyes had undergone focal fotocoagulation previously for clinically significant macular edema. The macular edema was diagnosed by
clinical examination and by retinal fluorescein angiography from 3 to 8 months
(mean 6 m.) after cataract surgery. Visual acuity (VA) and angiographic changes
were monitoring.
Results: In pseudophakic eyes with diabetic macular edema that underwent
surgery, the angiography documented decrease of hyperfluorescens in all cases.
VA improved in 3 eyes (80%) more than +2 lines of Snellen test, stabilized in one
eye (20%). VA detoriated in one eye by -1 line of Snellen test.
Conclusion: Our results demonstrated that PPV with ILM peeling is effective
surgical procedure on pseudophakic diabetic macular edema.
Key words:
pars plana vitrectomy, internal limiting membrane peeling, pseudophakia,
macular edema
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