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Management Of Giant Retinal Tear Detachments, Maria H. Berrocal, Megan Chenworth, Luis A. Acaba Mar 2017

Management Of Giant Retinal Tear Detachments, Maria H. Berrocal, Megan Chenworth, Luis A. Acaba

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Giant retinal tears (GRTs) are full-thickness circumferential tears of more than 90 degrees of the retina that are associated with vitreous detachment. They are related to ocular trauma, high myopia, aphakia, pseudophakia, genetic mutations involving collagen and young age. GRTs comprise 1.5% of all rhegmatogenous retinal detachments and the average age of incidence is 42 years. GRTs are more common in males, as 72% of all cases occur in males. The incidence of GRTs in the general population is estimated to be 0.05 per 100,000 individuals. Common techniques used in the management of GRTs include fluid-air exchange, pneumatic retinopexy, scleral …