Showing posts with label types of retinal detachment with causes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label types of retinal detachment with causes. Show all posts

Thursday, January 21, 2010

39 - Causes of Retinal detachment

*Retinal detachment is the separation of neurosensory retina proper from the pigment epithelium. Normally these two layers are loosely attached to each other with a potential space in between. Hence, actually speaking the term retinal detachment is a misnomer and it should be retinal separation.

*Clinico-etiologically retinal detachment can be classified into three types:
1. Rhegmatogenous or primary retinal detachment.

2. Exudative or Solid retinal detachment
3. Tractional retinal detachment 

*Tractional and exudative type of retinal detachment are examples of secondary retinal detachment.

1. RHEGMATOGENOUS retinal detachment : It is usually associated with a retinal break (hole or
tear) through which subretinal fluid (SRF) seeps and separates the sensory retina from the pigmentary epithelium. Predisposing factors of Rhegmatogenous retinal detachment are :
- Though age is no bar, it is most common in the 40-60 years age group
- More common in males (M:F = 3:2)
- About 40% cases of Rhegmatogenous RD are myopic.
- This condition is more common in aphakes than phakes.
- Several retinal degenerations predispose to Rhegmatogenous Retinal detachment. They are  :
a. Lattice degeneration
b. Snail track degeneration
c. White-with-pressure and White-without-or-occult pressure
d. Acquired retinoschisis
e. Focal pigment clumps
-Trauma may also act as a predisposing factor
- Senile posterior vitreous detachment (PVD) - association seen in many cases.

2. EXUDATIVE (SOLID) Retinal detachment : It occurs due to the retina being pushed away by a neoplasm or accumulation of fluid beneath the retina following inflammatory or vascular lesions. Causes of exudative retinal detachment are :
















3. TRACTIONAL retinal detachment : It occurs due to retina being mechanically pulled away from its bed by the contraction of fibrous tissue in the vitreous (vitreoretinal tractional bands). The causes of tractional retinal detachment are :
- Post-traumatic retraction of scar tissue especially following penetrating injury
- Proliferative Diabetic retinopathy
- Proliferative Retinopathy in Eale's disease
- Post-haemorrhagic retinitis proliferans
- Plastic cyclitis
- Retinopathy of prematurity
- Sickle cell retinopathy


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