In recent decade, a major improvement in vitreoretinal surgery was the use of small gauge surgical systems that improved the safety of vitrectomy and also reduced the surgical time. However, there were still some concerns regarding small gauge vitrectomy system, especially 27-gauge system, in the stability of its instruments and the efficacy of removing vitreous during surgery. Although there were some studies that had reported the surgical outcomes of 27G vitrectomy system, none had focused on patients with high myopia. The highly myopic patients usually had thinner sclera, which was a risk factor for wound leakage after sutureless vitrectomy, they also had longer axial length which would make the surgical procedure more difficult especially in macular surgery. Based on previous clinical finding, gas leakage was 36.4% in 25G , while 27G sclerotomy showing less leakage comparing to larger gauge sclerotomy, the investigators believe 27G may have its clinical advantages in overcoming the thinner sclera of high myopia, and show the superiority of leakage control. Hypothesis: The 27G vitrectomy system has lower sclerotomy wound leakage rate compared with 25G system
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
108
National Taiwan University Hospital
Taipei, Taiwan
Incidence of intraoperative sclerotomy site wound leakage
The incidence of intraoperative sclerotomy site wound leakage
Time frame: immediately at the end of surgery
Incidence of postoperative sclerotomy site wound leakage
postoperative complication
Time frame: post-operation day 1, 3, week 1, month 1, 3, 6
Incidence of hypotony
intraoperative and postoperative complication
Time frame: post-operation day 1, 3, week 1, month 1, 3, 6
Incidence of endophthalmitis
postoperative complication
Time frame: post-operation day 1, 3, week 1, month 1, 3, 6
Incidence of instrument bending
intraoperative complications
Time frame: during operation
Incidence of subconjunctival hemorrhage
postoperative complication
Time frame: post-operation day 1, 3, week 1, month 1, 3, 6
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