Abstract
Encircling (360 degree) retinal detachment prophylaxis using indirect ophthalmoscope laser delivery recently achieved strong proof of safety and effectiveness by preventing the development of peripheral retinal tears and detachments in the eyes of patients with Stickler syndrome (syndromic eyes). Untreated, Stickler syndrome patients have a 65% lifetime risk of retinal detachment (half by age 20, 80% bilateral). This report describes an optimal technique of encircling laser retinopexy to also prevent the more common retinal detachments seen in aging (non-syndromic) eyes that share with Stickler syndrome the common pathogenesis of peripheral retinal tears caused by vitreous traction.
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Morris, R. E., Kuhn, F., & Richardson, C. (2023). Preventing Retinal Detachment: The Encircling Laser Retinopexy Technique. Clinical Ophthalmology, 17, 1505–1513. https://doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S406337
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