Pars plana vitrectomy reoperations for complications of proliferative diabetic retinopathy

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Objective: To report visual acuity in patients undergoing pars plana vitrectomy (PPV) reoperations for complications of proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR). Design: Retrospective case series. Subjects: Diabetic patients undergoing reoperation with PPV between 2015 and 2018 at a university referral center. Methods: Patient charts were reviewed for indication for initial and repeat PPV, baseline clinical characteristics including gender, age, and lens status, and pre-and post-operative best-corrected visual acuity. Main Outcome Measures: Best-corrected visual acuity at last follow-up. Results: Of 538 eyes (409 patients) undergoing a PPV for diabetic retinopathy, 153 (28.4%) eyes had reoperation. Among the 130 eyes (119 patients) that met the inclusion criteria, 55 eyes (50 patients) underwent reoperation for complications of PDR, defined as non-clearing vitreous hemorrhage (NCVH) and/or tractional retinal detachment (TRD). Within this subgroup of 55 eyes, 19 (34.5%) eyes had an indication for the first surgery of NCVH. Fourteen (73.7%) of these NCVH eyes achieved a visual acuity of 20/80 or better. When the indication for the first surgery was TRD (33 eyes, 60%), 8 (24.2%) eyes achieved this same outcome (p=0.0011). Conclusion: Approximately one of every four eyes treated with PPV for PDR will undergo repeat PPV during follow-up. VA outcomes after the repeat PPV were variable, with NCVH cases achieving better outcomes compared to TRD.

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Al-Khersan, H., Venincasa, M. J., Kloosterboer, A., Sridhar, J., Smiddy, W. E., Townsend, J. H., & Flynn, H. W. (2020). Pars plana vitrectomy reoperations for complications of proliferative diabetic retinopathy. Clinical Ophthalmology, 14, 1559–1563. https://doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S252285

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