Surgical Technique: Viscodissection for Managing Funnel Retinal Detachments
Date
2025-06Permanent link
http://hdl.handle.net/11351/13709DOI
10.3390/jcm14134394
ISSN
2077-0383
WOS
001526104800001
PMID
40648767
Abstract
Purpose: To evaluate and describe the efficacy and safety of viscodissection in managing complex funnel-shaped retinal detachments, minimizing trauma and facilitating safer perfluorocarbon liquid (PFCL) application. Methods: A retrospective case series of five patients with funnel-shaped retinal detachments: three due to perforating trauma and two from recurrent detachments. Initial visual acuities ranged from light perception to hand motion. Viscodissection was used to separate adhered retinal tissues in the funnel-shaped retinal detachment in a controlled, minimally traumatic manner, allowing funnel opening and PFCL application. Data collected included demographics, visual acuities, surgical details, and complications. Results: Viscodissection enabled successful funnel opening and PFCL use in all cases, with one instance of subretinal migration of PFCL. No retinal detachment recurrences occurred, but three patients required reoperation for new premacular proliferative vitreoretinopathy (PVR). Postoperative visual acuities improved in four patients (up to 20/100), while one remained at hand motion. Conclusions: Viscodissection is a promising technique for complex funnel-shaped retinal detachments, allowing non-traumatic tissue separation and improving visualization and safety during PFCL application. This approach may enhance surgical outcomes and reduce complications.
Keywords
Funnel-shaped retinal detachment; Viscodissection; Vitreoretinal surgeryBibliographic citation
Oliver-Gutierrez D, García-Arumí C, Gómez Plaza D, García-Arumí J. Surgical Technique: Viscodissection for Managing Funnel Retinal Detachments. J Clin Med. 2025 Jun;14(13):4394.
Audience
Professionals
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