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How do you decide between a combined phacovitrectomy approach versus a staged procedure for patients with a retinal detachment and dense cataract?

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Ophthalmology · New Jersey Retina

A primary buckle might be a consideration here to avoid the issue of the cataract altogether. But if planning to add a buckle (with vitrectomy) during these cases, it is impossible to preoperatively perform lens measurements (i.e., axial length), which would be a relative contraindication to perform...

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Ophthalmology · University of Arkansas for Medical Science

In a patient with a dense cataract and non-PVD-related RD (an uncommon scenario since a dense cataract is typically seen in older patients, and RDs are usually PVD-related in that age group), staging the RD repair—buckle first, followed by phaco once the retina is attached—is an option. In a patient...

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