• Trans Am Ophthalmol Soc · Jan 2008

    Risk factors for scleral buckle removal: a matched, case-control study.

    • Douglas J Covert, William J Wirostko, Dennis P Han, Kevin E Lindgren, Jill A Hammersley, Thomas B Connor, and Judy E Kim.
    • Retina Service of the Eye Institute, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, USA.
    • Trans Am Ophthalmol Soc. 2008 Jan 1; 106: 171-7; discussion 177-8.

    PurposeTo identify preoperative, perioperative, and postoperative risk factors for scleral buckle (SB) removal.MethodsA retrospective, consecutive, matched, case-control study. Cases included all patients undergoing SB removal between 1988 and 2007 at a single academic center. Case patients were matched against 4 randomly selected control patients who underwent SB implantation during the same year as the case patients. Odds ratios (ORs) were calculated for each factor investigated.ResultsForty cases of SB removal and 148 matched control cases were identified. Three cases of SB removal were omitted from analysis because of incomplete records. Factors associated with SB removal for any reason, according to univariate analysis, included concurrent globe-penetrating injury at the time of SB placement (OR, 24; 95% confidence interval [CI], 2.9-200), concurrent pars plana vitrectomy (PPV) (OR, 17.3; CI, 4.9-61), diabetes mellitus (DM) (OR, 7.3; CI, 1.8-30), prior long-term topical ocular therapy (OR, 4.3; CI, 1.7-11), and subsequent ocular procedures (OR, 3.4; CI, 1.5-7.5). Factors independently associated with SB removal according to multivariate analysis included concurrent globe-penetrating injury (OR, 27.3; CI, 1.7-426), concurrent PPV (OR, 11.3; CI, 2.9-45), DM (OR, 8.9; CI, 1.3-58), and subsequent ocular procedures (OR, 3.9; CI, 1.4-11). Factors that did not alter SB removal risk included patient age; sex; and type, size, or location of buckling elements used.ConclusionsAwareness of these risk factors may be valuable for the surgical planning of retinal detachment repair in patients at higher risk for subsequent SB removal and for risk stratification subsequent to SB implantation.

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