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The place of Pneumoretinopexy in the Treatment of Primary Detachment of the Retina in a Multidisciplinary Hospital

https://doi.org/10.18008/1816-5095-2025-4-889-893

Abstract

Objective. To analyze our own long-term results of pneumatic retinopexy in the treatment of rhegmatogenous retinal detachment.

Patients and methods. The treatment outcomes of 244 patients were analyzed. Pneumoretinopexy followed by delimiting retinal laser coagulation was used in 187 patients: in 57 cases, stage C1-D3 PVR events were detected, which required other types of intervention. All patients underwent a complete baseline examination. Hexafluoroethane C2 F6 “Arceole” gas from ARCADOPHTA (France) was usually used as an air-gas tamponade. Delimiting retinal laser coagulation was performed on a Nidek MC-500 Multicolor Laser photocoagulator.

Results. The retina adhered in 183 eyes (97.86 %). In 4 cases, surgery was performed for inferior retinal breaks, including those with a large tear area and extensive detachments: complete retinal reattachment was achieved in 3 cases. Recurrent retinal detachment occurred in 5 patients (2.67 %); repeat pneumatic retinopexy was performed with a positive effect in 1 case; vitrectomy was required in 4 cases due to PVR progression.

Conclusion. The obtained results demonstrate the high efficacy and safety of pneumatic retinopexy followed by delimiting retinal laser photocoagulation in the treatment of patients with rhegmatogenous retinal detachment. The use of this technique, with its high anatomical and functional effect, makes pneumatic retinopexy the procedure of choice in the absence of advanced PVR.

About the Authors

S. Yu. Slonimsky
Central Clinical Military Hospital
Russian Federation

Slonimsky Sergey Yu. - PhD, head of Department, ophthalmologist.

Shchukinskaya str., 20, Moscow, 123182



N. Yu. Dorokhina
Central Clinical Military Hospital
Russian Federation

Dorokhina Natalia Yu. - PhD, ophthalmologist.

Shchukinskaya str., 20, Moscow, 123182



N. V. Surova
Central Clinical Military Hospital
Russian Federation

Surova Natalia V. - PhD, deputy head of the Department, ophthalmologist.

Shchukinskaya str., 20, Moscow, 123182



O. D. Gupalo
Central Clinical Military Hospital
Russian Federation

Gupalo Olga D. - PhD, ophthalmologist.

Shchukinskaya str., 20, Moscow, 123182



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Slonimsky S.Yu., Dorokhina N.Yu., Surova N.V., Gupalo O.D. The place of Pneumoretinopexy in the Treatment of Primary Detachment of the Retina in a Multidisciplinary Hospital. Ophthalmology in Russia. 2025;22(4):889-893. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.18008/1816-5095-2025-4-889-893

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