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Long-term follow-up of scleral buckling procedures with sickle cell disease and retinal detachment treated with the use of hyperbaric oxygen.
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Hyperbaric OxygenOcular DiseaseVitreous BodyOphthalmologyExperimental OphthalmologyMedicineSubretinal FluidSurgeryGlaucomaSickle Cell DiseaseHyperbaric Oxygen ConditionsRetinal Detachment
We have presenteed a late follow-up study of 8 eyes previously presented which were treated with scleral buckling procedures under hyperbaric oxygen conditions for repair of rhegmatogenous retinal detachments complicating sickle cell disease. In addition, we have presented a patient treated under similar conditions with a scleral shortening procedure and drainage of subretinal fluid for repair of a non-rhegmatogenous traction detachment secondary to diabetic retinopathy and sickle disease. We feel that our successful results in these cases and our lack of the usually reported complications merits the continued use of this technique in these difficult cases of detachment of the retina.