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Authors Anteby R, Barzelay A, Barak A
Received 20 October 2017
Accepted for publication 2 December 2017
Published 9 February 2018 Volume 2018:13 Pages 243—249
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/CIA.S154425
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Editor who approved publication: Dr Richard Walker
Purpose: To evaluate visual and surgical outcomes in very elderly patients
(above 85 years of age) undergoing pars plana vitrectomy (PPV).
Patients and methods: A single-center, retrospective study was carried
out on the medical records of 82 patients aged 85 years and older who had
undergone PPV from 2006 to 2013. Patients ranged in age from 86 to 99 years,
with a mean age of 88.9 years (±2.88). Visual results and intraoperative and
postoperative complications were the main outcome measures. Visual
improvement/worsening was defined as at least ±0.1 logMAR change.
Results: Mean follow-up was 7.25 months (±5.35), with a
range of 1–28 months. General anesthesia was used in 63% of the operations. The
most common indication was retinal detachment (27%). The ocular condition
necessitating PPV was secondary to trauma (most commonly after a fall) in 10
eyes (12%). Mean visual acuity (VA) improved from 1/58 preoperatively to 1/29
at the final evaluation (p =0.014). Mean
improvement in VA in eyes of patients with the comorbidity of age-related
macular degeneration (n=34) was 41% lower compared to eyes of patients without
the disease (n=48, p =0.013). In the
subgroup of patients operated on for retinal detachment, 45.4% did not reach
primary anatomic success and 45.4% needed additional retina-affecting surgery.
One or more major ocular complications were reported in 24 eyes (29%), while 19
eyes (23%) had minor ocular complications.
Conclusion: Improved VA was documented in more than half of the older
adults aged 85–99 undergoing vitrectomy. Despite the rate of complications in
the very elderly, the possibility of optimizing visual function may positively
affect quality of life in this subgroup.
Keywords: PPV, visual
acuity, age-related macular degeneration, retinal detachment
摘要视频链接:Vitrectomy in older adults
aged 85–99