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Table 2 Patient clinical data

From: Repair of progressive retinal detachment complicating degenerative retinoschisis: surgical management and outcomes in phakic eyes

Case

Age (y)/sex

Follow-up (mo)

Primary surgery

Tamponade used

Primary reattachment at final follow-up

Position of primary detachment

No. of OLBs

Position of OLBs

No. of ILBs

Position of ILBs

1a

53/F

115

PPV/SB

SF6

Yes

IT

4

T

Multiple

T

2a

54/F

115

PPV/SB

SF6

No

IT

Multiple

T

Multiple

T

3

44/F

65

PPV/SB

Sterile air

Yes

IT

Multiple

IT

5

IT

4

35/M

32

PPV/SB

C3F8

Yes

I

1

I

1

T

5

56/F

18

PPV/SB

C3F8

Yes

T

> 4

S

1

ST

6

69/M

19

PPV/SB

C3F8

No

I

1

I

> 4

I

7

64/F

108

PPV/SB

SF6

Yes

ST

1

T

0

 

8

54/F

19

PPV/SB

C3F8

No

I

1

I

5

I

9b

58/M

55

PPV/SB

SF6

Yes

ST

2

ST

1

ST

10

52/F

23

PPV/SB

SF6

Yes

I

1

I

Multiple

I

11

18/M

75

PPV/SB

SF6

Yes

I

1

I

4

T

12

58/F

76

PPV/SB

SF6

Yes

I

Multiple

I

3

I

13

74/M

28

PPV

SF6

Yes

T

1

ST

1

ST

14

48/M

25

PPV

SF6

No

I

1

IT

1

I

15

59/F

98

PPV

SF6

Yes

ST

1

S

2

S

16

30/F

33

SB

None

Yes

ST

1

S

Multiple

ST

17b

72/M

109

SB

None

No

I

1

T

2

T

18

26/F

8

SB

Sterile air

No

T

2

T

0

 
  1. Multiple =   ≥ 2, but exact number not specified in patient chart
  2. F  female; M male; PPV pars plana vitrectomy; SB scleral buckle; OLB outer layer break; ILB inner layer break; T temporal; I inferior; S superior; N nasal; IT inferotemporal; ST superotemporal
  3. aCases 1 and 2 were fellow eyes from the same patient
  4. bCase 17 additionally had a single temporal horseshoe tear, while case 9 had a single superior horseshoe tear