Direct transretinal removal of subfoveal perfluorocarbon liquid combined with internal limiting membrane peeling

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A 65-year-old woman was referred to our institution with a 5-day history of visual impairment in her right eye and macula-off retinal detachment. A successful 23 G pars plana vitrectomy was performed with a 1000 cs silicone oil injection, and the silicone oil tamponade was extracted 2 months later. During the fundoscopic and optical coherence tomography examinations, three subfoveal perfluorocarbon liquid bubbles were detected, and her best corrected visual acuity was limited to 20/400. Brilliant blue staining was used for the internal limiting membrane peeling, and the direct transretinal aspiration of the perfluorocarbon liquid bubbles was performed with a 23 G silicone-tip Flute cannula. This patient’s best corrected visual acuity increased to 20/200 at the 1 month follow-up and then to 20/100 at the 1-year follow-up.

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Erden, B., Erdenöz, S., Çakır, A., Bölükbaşı, S., & Elçioğlu, M. (2019). Direct transretinal removal of subfoveal perfluorocarbon liquid combined with internal limiting membrane peeling. Therapeutic Advances in Ophthalmology, 11. https://doi.org/10.1177/2515841419840244

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