The Common Indications of Pars plana vitrectomy (PPV) for posterior Segment Ocular diseases in patients from a Private Retina Clinic
Sidrah Riaz, Umair Tariq Mirza, Kashif Iqbal, Muhammad Tariq Khan, Khurram Azam Mirza, Junaid Hanif
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ABSTRACT
Purpose: To evaluate common
indications and anatomical outcomes of PPV for posterior segment ocular diseases
in patients presenting at private retina clinic in Lahore
Study
design:
Cross sectional survey
Methods
and materials:
Over the period of three years, from 1st April 2017 to 3oth April 2020,
all patients fulfilling inclusion criterion, were included in study after
approval from hospital ethical committee. After taking history and detailed ocular
examination, diagnosis was confirmed by B scan or OCT, Hepatitis B & C
screening done. The patient age, gender, laterality of eye, lens status,
macular status, type of retinal pathology, type of anesthesia, procedure done
and type of vitreous tamponade if used were noted. All procedures were
performed by a single surgical team and patients were followed for six months
for anatomical success or any complication. Data was analyzed by SPSS 25.
Results: Out of 266 total
patients, 168 (63.2%) were males and 98 (36.8%) were females. Right eye was
involved in 125 (47%) and left in 141 (53%). Age range was from 2 years to
83years, mean age for males was 47.30, for females 48.07 years, median age was 50
years, mean age for GA was 30.62 years and 51.71 for LA patients. The highest
incidences of posterior segment ocular problems were observed in patients with
age range 51 to 60 years. The commonest indication for posterior segment
surgery were RRD seen in 107 (40.23%), ROSO in 51 (19.17%) and vitreous
hemorrhage 33 (12.41%). Endophthalmitis was indication in 20 (7.52%), dropped nucleus
in 11 (4.13%), Macular hole in 7 (2.63%) and ERM in 3 (1.13%). Asteroid
hyalosis, intraocular IOFB and diagnostic vitrectomy were least common
indication, each seen in 1 (0.5%) patient. Silicon oil was most commonly used
Endo tamponade used in 138 (51.88%) patients. All patients were followed for 6
months with vision and retinal status. All patients who underwent pars plana
vitrectomy surgery were stable with anatomical success rate till 6 months
postoperatively except 10 (3.76%) who required re do operation for retinal
detachment or some other complications.
Key words: PPV (Pars plana
vitrectomy), RRD (Rhegmatogenous retinal detachment), SB (Scleral buckling),
TRD (Tractional retinal detachment), ROSO (removal of silicon oil), GA (general
anesthesia), LA (local anesthesia)