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Table 1 Patients’ characteristics, sugery, vision outcomes and complications

From: Cataract surgery combined with micro-incision vitrectomy in patients with behcet’s disease uveitis

 

Patient

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

Age

48

36

34

39

43

32

41

Gender

female

male

male

male

male

male

male

Eye

right

right

left

right

right

left

left

Duration of BD

20

0.5

6

5

3

4

7

Indications for surgery

 Cataract

+

+

+

+

+

+

+

 PVO

+

+

+

+

+

+

+

 RD

+

+

 CME

+

+

+

 Stage

active

stable

stable

stable

active

stable

stable

SystemTreatment

 Preoperative

CA + MPT

C A 

CTX + MPT

CA

 postoperative

OP

OP

OP

OP

OP

OP

OP

 Surgical procedure

P + I + MIVS+C + ILMP+DA

P + I + MIVS+C + ILMP

P + I + MIVS+C + ILMP

P + I + MIVS+C + ILMP

P + I + MIVS+ILMP+C + EP + C3F8

P + MIVS+C + ILMP+ EP + SO

P + I + MIVS+C + ILMP

 Follow up months

24

12

6

12

13

18

10

BCVA

 Preoperative

0.02

0.1

0.04

0.06

0.01

LP

0.04

 Postoperative

       

 1 M

0.12

0.5

0.12

0.4

0.08

0.02

0.2

 6 M

0.15

0.5

0.12

0.5

0.1

0.02

0.2

 Last visit

0.12

0.6

0.12

0.5

0.1

0.08

0.2

CME

 Preoperative

+

+

+

 Postoperative 1 M

+

+

+

+

+

+

+

 Postoperative 6 M

IOL implant

 Capsule

+

+

+

+

+

 Ciliary sulcus

+

+

 Secondary surgery

+

Complications

posterior synechiae CE

CE

posterior capsular rupture CE

posterior synechiae CE

Mydriasis transient rise IOP CE

  1. Retinal detachment: RD Persistent vitreous opacities: PVO cystoid macular edema: CME Cyclosporine A:CA methylprednisolone pulse therapy: MPT oral prednisolone:OP Cyclophosphamide:CTX micro-incision vitrectomy: MIVS capsulotomy: C endophotocoagulation: EP silicon oil:SO disinfect air:DA internal limiting membranepeeling: ILMP corneal edema: CE