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To evaluate the efficacy and safety of treating rhegmatogenous retinal detachment (RRD) using foldable capsular buckle (FCB). It is a multi-center clinical ,randomized, controlled, and single-blind clinical study.
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The purpose of this study is to compare the safety, effectiveness, and operability of FCB scleral buckling and silicone scleral buckling in the treatment of RRD. It is a multi-center clinical study and is designed according to a randomized, controlled, and single-blind clinical research protocol. Before surgery, the retinal tear in the FCB group and the control group of RRD patients should be examined and precise positioned by fundus photography, and the relevant results will be determined by the third-party reading center to confirm that the patients can accept such surgery.
The key instrument required by the FCB group is FCB. During FCB implantation, 1 ml of basic Ringer's solution will be injected as FCB, and then the balloon filled, so that the outer surface of the balloon is in close contact with the sclera, and the top The function of scleral compression helps to close the hiatus. The key surgical instrument used in the control group is silicone, but it does not require ring surgery. Silicone is also fixed to the outer surface of the sclera. After the conjunctiva and Tenon 's sac separated, the primary endpoint will be evaluated three months after surgery, and both groups will be followed up to one year after surgery. Relevant data will be collected and kept by full-time personnel, and then the statistical analysis of the data will be used to evaluate the safety, effectiveness, and operability of FCB implantation, and compare the treatment effect with the control group.
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150 participants in 2 patient groups
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Qianying Gao, Prof
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