Non-vitrectomizing vitreous surgery for premacular haemorrhage

September 18th, 2009    Posted by: admin

Purpose: We report three cases illustrating an alternative treatment option for premacular haemorrhage.Methods: This retrospective interventional case study included three eyes in three patients with premacular haemorrhage caused by idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura in the first case, trauma in the second case and retinal arterial macroaneurysm in the third case. All patients underwent non-vitrectomizing vitreous surgery. Visual acuity as well as slit-lamp and indirect ophthalmoscopic examinations were performed pre- and postoperatively to evaluate the resolution of premacular haemorrhage and changes in lenticular opacity.Results: At postoperative day 1, visual acuity had improved from counting fingers (CF) to 6/12 in case 1, from CF to 6/20 in case 2 and from CF to 3/60 in case 3. Examination of the fundus showed resolution of the premacular haemorrhage with

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