Objective: To investigate the effects of relaxing peripheral retinotomy with endolaser for treatment of complicated retinal detachment with severe anterior proliferative vitreoretinopathy.
Methods: 44 eyes of complicated retinal detachment with severe anterior proliferative vitreoretinopathy underwent relaxing peripheral retinotomy with endolaser treatment and silicone oil injection. Outcome measures included retinal reattachment, visual acuity, intraocular pressure as well as these after silicone oil removal.
Results: After minimum follow-up of 3 months, the retina was completely attached in 44 eyes (8 of them with folds), 38 eyes achieved improvement of visual acuity. The silicone oil was removed in 22 eyes, the retina kept attached in 21 eyes of them. Hypotony (intraocular pressure < 10 mmHg) was seen in 8 of the 22 eyes with reattached retina.
Conclusion: Relaxing peripheral retinopathy with endolaser in the surgery for complicated retinal detachment with severe anterior proliferative vitreoretinopathy is an effective procedure. Subretinal membrane peeling benefits a complete retinal reattachment. Hypotony occurred in some cases, therefore indications should be limited.