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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Feb 17.
Published in final edited form as: Retina. 2013 Nov-Dec;33(10):2049–2058. doi: 10.1097/IAE.0b013e3182891e81

Table 1.

Demographic Data for Patients With Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachment

Patients
Number
Age at
Time of
RRD/
Gender
Duration
of RRD
Before
Repair
Location of RRD Number of
Clock Hours
of RRD
Involved
Procedure Additional Procedure
1 56/M Unknown Superotemporal HST
 and 1 quadrants of
 RRD
 4 Pneumatic
 retinopexy with
 cryotherapy
Recurrent macula-on
 RRD at POW#4, s/p
 repeat cryotherapy
 and pneumatic
2 64/M 7 days Superotemporal HST
 and 1 quadrants of
 RRD
 2 Pneumatic
 retinopexy with
 cryotherapy
   None
3 58/F 2 days Multiple superior and
 inferior breaks with
 inferior 2 quadrants
 of RRD
12 Scleral buckle and
 cryotherapy
   None
4 57/M 7 days Superotemporal HST
 and 1 quadrant of
 RRD
 5 Pneumatic
 retinopexy with
 laser
   None
5 50/F 2 days Superotemporal hole;
 superior 1 quadrants
 of RRD
 4 Pneumatic
 retinopexy with
 cryotherapy
   None
6 51/M 10 days Superotemporal HST
 and 1 quadrants of
 RRD
 4 Pneumatic
 retinopexy with
 cryotherapy
Recurrent RRD at 1
 week, s/p repeat
 pneumatic and
 cryotherapy
7 38/F 2 months Inferior 2 quadrants of
 RRD
 4 Scleral buckle,
 cryotherapy, and
 external drainage
   None
8 68/F 1 day Multiple inferior breaks
 with inferior 2
 quadrants of RRD
 4 Pars plana
 vitrectomy, scleral
 buckle
History of 2 superior
 RRD, 5 months and 1
 year prior, s/p
 pneumatic and
 cryotherapy X2

HST, horseshoe tear; POW, postoperative week; s/p, status post.