RESUMEN
In this study, 12 eyes with full thickness macular holes with ILM peeling [group 1] were compared with another 12 eyes with the same pathology and without ILM peeling. All eyes underwent simple pars plana vitrectomy with [group 1] or without [group 2] ILM peeling with intra-vitreous gas [C3F8] or silicone oil 5000 and face down positioning for 5 days. No adjunctive therapy was used in any group. The closure and/or reopening rate, prognosis, VA and complications in both groups were compared. With good surgical skills and a relatively short follow up period, ILM peeling may not make a difference in retinal reattachment rate; however, it significantly improves the post surgical BCVA
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Humanos , Masculino , Femenino , Vitrectomía , Recurrencia , Complicaciones Posoperatorias , Agudeza Visual , Desprendimiento de Retina , Estudios de SeguimientoRESUMEN
This is a study of 100 patients wearing 180 lenses for 18 months. The aim of this work was to evaluate the complications occurring in those patients in a trial to avoid them in the future. The following are the most common complications met with: 1- Infective corneal ulcer: one patient. 2- Corneal oedema: 4 patients. 3- Corneal vascularisation: one patient. 4- Keratoconjunctivitis: one patient. 5- Giant papillary conjunctivitis: one patient