2015
Characteristics and outcomes of fall-related open-globe injuries in pseudophakic patients
Kavoussi SC, Slade MD, Meskin SW, Adelman RA. Characteristics and outcomes of fall-related open-globe injuries in pseudophakic patients. Clinical Ophthalmology 2015, Volume 9: 403-408. PMID: 25784783, PMCID: PMC4356447, DOI: 10.2147/opth.s73757.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchOcular Trauma ScoreOpen globe injuriesPseudophakic patientsSubconjunctival hemorrhageTotal hyphemaFinal BCVAAnatomic outcomesSurgical interventionExact testWound sizeLow ocular trauma scoreConsecutive pseudophakic patientsMultiple surgical interventionsCircumstances of injuryLarger wound sizeFisher's exact testCase series designUnpaired t-testInitial BCVANineteen patientsPosterior injuryRetinal detachmentExamination findingsVisual acuityMean age
2013
Strategy for the Management of Uncomplicated Retinal Detachments The European Vitreo-Retinal Society Retinal Detachment Study Report 1
Adelman RA, Parnes AJ, Ducournau D, Group E. Strategy for the Management of Uncomplicated Retinal Detachments The European Vitreo-Retinal Society Retinal Detachment Study Report 1. Ophthalmology 2013, 120: 1804-1808. PMID: 23601799, DOI: 10.1016/j.ophtha.2013.01.070.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRhegmatogenous retinal detachmentUncomplicated rhegmatogenous retinal detachmentScleral buckle groupRetinal detachmentScleral buckleFinal failure rateSingle-surgery reattachment rateCases of RRDBenefit of vitrectomyMulticenter retrospective studyRetinal detachment repairUncomplicated retinal detachmentsSpecific clinical findingsFailure ratePhakic retinal detachmentSignificant differencesMethod of repairAphakic groupPhakic patientsVitrectomy groupUncomplicated casesClinical findingsDetachment repairPseudophakic patientsReattachment rate