Fig. 1From: Long-term functional and structural outcomes after large chorioretinectomy for ruptured globe following blunt traumaPosterior segment photographs of two representative patients who underwent pars plana vitrectomy with large chorioretinectomy for rupture of the globe due to blunt trauma. A, 12 months after surgery, the retina is attached and a large supero-temporal defect corresponding to the large chorioretinectomy is visible. BCVA was 0.6. B, 12 months after surgery, the retina is attached and a large infero-temporal defect corresponding to the large chorioretinectomy is visible, with an area of proliferative vitreoretinopathy at the edge of the chorioretinectomy (white arrow). BCVA was 0.2Back to article page