PLoS ONE (Jan 2019)

Preoperative estimation of distance between retinal break and limbus with wide-field fundus imaging: Potential clinical utility for conventional scleral buckling.

  • Keijiro Ishikawa,
  • Ri-Ichiro Kohno,
  • Eiichi Hasegawa,
  • Shintaro Nakao,
  • Shigeo Yoshida,
  • Koh-Hei Sonoda

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0212284
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 2
p. e0212284

Abstract

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ObjectiveAccurate scleral marking of retinal breaks is essential for successful scleral buckling. This study aimed to investigate the use of wide-field fundus images obtained with an Optos for preoperative estimation of the distance from the limbus to the retinal breaks.Methods and analysisThis is a retrospective review of 29 eyes from 26 patients with rhegmatogenous retinal detachment who received scleral buckling with anatomically successful repair. They underwent wide-field fundus photography with Optos California. In the pre- and postoperative fundus images, we measured distances from the macula to the retinal tears (TM), to the center of the vortex veins (VM), to the optic disc (DM), and to the posterior edge of the scleral buckle (BM).Results(BM-VM) / DM was significantly correlated with the distance from the limbus to the posterior edge of the scleral buckle that had been determined intraoperatively. (r = 0.705; pConclusionPreoperative analysis of Optos images may be useful for estimating the distance from the limbus to retinal breaks, which might aid scleral marking during scleral buckling surgery.