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Cataract Surgery after Macula-Off Retinal Detachment

A macula-off retinal detachment usually means a more limited visual prognosis because the critical central vision has been permanently altered from the event. However, in some cases there can be a remarkable recovery of vision. These patients often require a more complex retinal repair which includes a pars plana vitrectomy and injection of a gas bubble, both of which can induce a cataract.

This patient is younger and had a macula-off retinal detachment repaired about a year ago. The retina surgery was successful and the retina has remained attached and stable. A dense nuclear cataract developed in this eye and the vision declined to the Count Fingers level. He certainly could benefit from a cataract surgery, but we are not sure of the final visual potential which will be limited by the macular status.

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