Twenty five-gauge sutureless vitrectomy versus 20-gauge vitrectomy in epiretinal membrane surgery

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Purpose: To compare visual outcomes, intraoperative and postoperative complications of 25-gauge transconjunctival sutureless vitrectomy (25-G TSV) versus conventional 20-gauge vitrectomy in epiretinal membrane (ERM) surgery. Methods: A retrospective comparative study was conducted on 200 eyes with idiopathic ERM who underwent either primary 20-gauge vitrectomy (n=95) or 25-G TSV (n=105) with 6 months follow up. The following parameters were collected and compared: age, gender, best corrected visual acuity (BCVA), intraocular pressure (IOP), postoperative anterior chamber inflammation, intraoperative and postoperative complications. Results: Twenty-five gauge group achieved a significantly better vision at the 1st postoperative month (p=0.008) and a significantly higher incidence of visual improvement 6 months postoperatively (p= 0.04) than 20-gauge group. Intraocular pressure was significantly higher at the 1st, 3rd and 6th postoperative months compared with baseline in the 20-G group. However, in the 25-gauge group IOP remained near to the baseline at the same period. Twenty five-gauge group achieved a significantly lower anterior chamber inflammation and a lower incidence of postoperative cystoid macular edema (CME) (p=0.01), hyphema (p=0.000) and after cataract (p=0.000) than 20-gauge group. Conclusions: The 25-gauge sutureless vitrectomy achieves rapid and higher visual improvement, less postoperative inflammation and complications than the 20-gauge vitrectomy in ERM surgery.

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Sayed, K. M., Naito, T., Farouk, M. M., Nagasawa, T., Katome, T., El-Latif, I. M. A., … Mitamura, Y. (2012). Twenty five-gauge sutureless vitrectomy versus 20-gauge vitrectomy in epiretinal membrane surgery. Journal of Medical Investigation, 59(1–2), 69–78. https://doi.org/10.2152/jmi.59.69

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