Objective: To study the method of vitrectomy for treatment of pseudophakic retinal detachment.
Methods: 32 pseudophakic retinal detachment eyes were treated with vitrectomy, primary vitrectomy in 11 eyes (34.4%), vitrectomy after conventional buckling failure in 21 eyes (65.6%), combined with silicone oil 10 eyes (31.3%), removal of intraocular lens 12 eyes (37.5%). All eyes had passed the 6 months to 5 years of follow-up examination.
Results: Intra-operative new retinal breaks were identified in 7 eyes (21.9%). The retinal total reattachment was in 25 eyes (78.1%); part reattachment was in 4 eyes (12.5%), and their visual acuity was improved than that before the operation. Due to severe proliferative vitreoretinopathy (PVR), failure occurred in 3 eyes.
Conclusions: The main advantage of vitrectomy is the better intra-operative sight to the peripheral retinal breaks, removal of retinal traction and the low rate of PVR after vitrectomy. Vitrectomy for complicated type of pseudophakic retinal detachment can improve the success rate of the retinal detachment surgery and the visual acuity outcome.