Inflammation Eye Clinical Trial
Official title:
Evaluation of Inflammation of the Anterior Segment by Laser Flashmeter in Patients Having Undergone Surgery of the Posterior Segment (Vitrectomy or Preindentation) During the First Postoperative Year. (FLAVIC)
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.
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