Clinical Study

Combined Tractional and Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachment in Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy in the Anti-VEGF Era

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(a–d) Case 47 (right eye). (a) Preoperative fundus photo showed active fibrovascular proliferation of Grade 3 severity; (b) preoperative optical coherence tomography showed detached retina; (c) postoperative fundus photo showed retinal attachment 2 months after surgery; (d) postoperative OCT revealed flat central retina with residual subretinal fluid pockets. (e–h) Case 19 (right eye). (e) Preoperative fundus photo showed chronic fibrosis of Grade 3 severity. A large oval-shaped retinal break at temporal side was noted; (f) preoperative OCT showed elevated retina at the macular area; (g) postoperative fundus photo showed retinal attachment with silicone oil tamponade 1 month after surgery; (h) postoperative OCT revealed attached retina with thin epimacular membrane.
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