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. 2003 Jan;100(1):33-43.
doi: 10.1007/s00347-002-0691-0.

[Pars plana vitrectomy in cystoid macular edema of different forms of chronic uveitis]

[Article in German]
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[Pars plana vitrectomy in cystoid macular edema of different forms of chronic uveitis]

[Article in German]
B Wiechens et al. Ophthalmologe. 2003 Jan.

Abstract

Background: Cystoid macular edema (CME) is a common complication in different forms of chronic uveitis. In spite of immunosuppressive and anti-inflammatory therapy, chronic or relapsing courses can occur which may have a negative impact on visual prognosis. Pars plana vitrectomy (PPV) is known to positively influence chronic uveitis. This retrospective study was performed to investigate the role of PPV in the therapy refractive uveitic CME.

Patients and methods: PPV for CME was performed in eyes with CME in intermediate uveitis (IMU, n=42), chronic iridocyclitis in juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (CIC, n=14) and multifocal chorioretinitis (MFC, n=12). In none of the eyes had immunosuppressive and/or anti-inflammatory therapy or anti-edema treatment (e.g.acetazolamide) led to regression of the CME. After a postoperative follow-up period of 7 and 106 months all patients were re-examined.

Results: Postoperative complete or partial regression of CME was observed as follows: IMU: 25/42 (59.5%), CIC: 8/14 (57.1%),MFC: 5/12 (41.7%). A significant increase in visual acuity of 2 lines and more was observed in 50%,71.4% and 41.7% of eyes, respectively. In the long-term follow-up best functional results were achieved in eyes with IMU.

Conclusions: Response to PPV was variable according to the type of underlying form of uveitis. The lowest success rate could be observed in eyes with MFC. Although the postoperative regression rate of CME was satisfactory in eyes with CIC, long-term visual acuity results were disappointing due to secondary complications of CIC in this young age group. Best results were achieved in patients with IMU (statistically not significant). A multicenter study in a larger series of patients is needed to investigate the exact role of PPV in different forms of chronic uveitis.

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