Observational study, monocentric, prospective, descriptive and comparative (eye operated vs fellow eye).
After surgery by vitrectomy or preindentation, an anti-inflammatory treatment is conventionally prescribed for a duration of 1 month. However, frequently, during the post-operative control at one month, there may be signs of ocular inflammation or symptoms of discomfort justifying the prolongation of post-operative treatment. A 2012 study evaluated post-operative flare follow-up in 22 vitrectomized patients for retinal detachment, and showed a significantly higher flare 3 months after surgery, compared to the other eye and pre-surgery value. In this study, the investigators wish to study postoperative inflammation in patients operated for posterior segment ocular surgery (vitrectomy or preindentation) measured by laser flashmeter on a follow-up of one year.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
100
Measurement of the inflammation of the operated eye and the fellow eye before the surgery and at each post-surgery visit: D7, M1, M2, M3, M6, M12
Evolution of the flare value
Evolution of the flare value preoperatively and then to D7, M1, M2, M3, M6, M12 of the operated eye
Time frame: Changes between baseline (preoperatively) and day 7, month 1, month 2, month 3, month 6, and month 12 measures
Flare values of the fellow eye and the operated eye
Flare value of the fellow eye and the operated eye at each evaluation time
Time frame: Difference between flare values of the fellow eye and the operated eye at each evaluation time : baseline (preoperatively), day 7, month 1, month 2, month 3, month 6, and month 12
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