Author:
Tang Fen,Xu Fan,Su Ning,Liu Lingjuan,Jiang Li,Tang Ningning,Zhao Xin,Cui Ling,Zeng Siming,Lai Zhaoguang,Li Min,Zhong Haibin
Abstract
AbstractAir injection is an accessory technique during scleral buckling (SB). Subclinical subretinal fluid (SRF) may presence and persistent after SB. The impact of air injection on SRF is unclear. In the study, we retrospectively enrolled 51 patients with macular-involving RD who had undergone successful SB. They were categorized into Group A (SB without air injection) and Group B (SB with air injection). First, we found that although group B seem to be severer than group A before surgery, Kaplan–Meier graph showed that SRF absorbed more rapidly in group B after surgery, and the incidence of SRF in group B was much lower during the whole follow-up period. Moreover, the cases with superior breaks had the lowest incidence. Second, during the follow-up period, there was no significant difference about postoperative complication between two groups. Lastly, risk factors for persistent SRF were investigated with binary logistic regression, and no risk factor was found. In conclusion, air injection during the SB might accelerate SRF absorption and reduce the incidence of persistent SRF, especially for the longstanding macular-off RD with superior breaks.
Funder
Natural Science Foundation of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region
China Postdoctoral Science Foundation
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Guangxi Science and Technology Base and Talent Special Fund
Guangxi clinical ophthalmic research center
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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