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RESEARCH SUPPORT, U.S. GOV'T, P.H.S.
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Results of vitrectomy for diabetic traction retinal detachments using the en bloc excision technique.

Ophthalmology 1989 June
En bloc excision is a technique in which fibrovascular diabetic membranes and the posterior hyaloid are separated from the retina as a single unit. In a consecutive series of 69 eyes with diabetic traction retinal detachment treated with this technique, initial retinal reattachment was accomplished in 100% (69/69) of the eyes. With a minimum of 6 months' follow-up, the retina remained completely attached in 83% (57/69) of eyes, while the macula was attached in 88% (61/69) of eyes. Final visual acuity was 5/200 or better in 71% (49/69) of eyes. While current surgical techniques allow a high rate of anatomic success in the repair of diabetic traction retinal detachment, visual results remain limited by irreversible alterations in retinal function.

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