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By John S. King, MD
Retina Associates, PA
Co-author(s): Kent Zocchi, MD - Uploaded on Jan 7, 2018.
- Last modified by Chayal Patel on Jan 29, 2018.
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- Suprachoroidal Hemorrhage with Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachment
- Condition/keywords
- suprachoroidal hemorrhage
- Imaging device
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Fundus camera
Optos - Description
- 61-year-old developed a large choroidal OD after a bleb revision. 30 years ago had an IOFB removed. The initial photos, POD 1 and POW 3 photos are provided. Dr. Zocchi performed the surgery. Surgery included 42 band placed 360 (superior bleb was fibrosed and left in place during conj peritomy); suprachoroidal drainiage was via radial incision; a pre-existing ST tear was present; the retinal adhesions were removed with blunt dissection, then remaining pvr was peeled; PFO used to flatten retina; 5000 cs sil oil used. Post-op vision has improved for near to J5.