PURPOSE. TO identify the factors influencing anatomical and visual results
in cases of rhegmatogenous retinal detachment undergoing primary scleral bu
ckling.
METHODS. A retrospective study of 233 eyes of 226 patients was done. The da
ta were evaluated by univariate analysis and stepwise logistic regression a
nalysis.
RESULTS. Retinal reattachment was achieved with primary scleral buckling in
197 eyes (84.5%). The extent of retinal detachment, preoperative prolifera
tive vitreoretinopathy (PVR), preoperative visual acuity and relative affer
ent pupillary defects were identified as influencing anatomical results, by
univariate analysis. The predictive roles of extent of retinal detachment
(P<0.0001) and preoperative PVR (P=0.0085) were shown to be significant by
step-wise logistic regression. As well as the above factors, the patient's
age, the duration of symptoms and the status of the macula were predictors
of visual results, by univariate analysis. Stepwise logistic regression ana
lysis confirmed the predictive roles of preoperative visual acuity (P < 0.0
001) and the extent of retinal detachment (P=0.0089).
CONCLUSIONS. Cases with a larger extent of retinal detachment, more advance
d preoperative PVR and poorer preoperative visual acuity have less favorabl
e anatomical and functional results.