Objective To present stereoscopic image of rhegmatogenous retinal detachment with three-dimentional reconstruction of sonography. Methods Ultrasound data were collected by Hpsonos 1500 and 7.0MHz transducter with the motor controlled by computer.Three-dimentional image were reconstructed with Tomtec echoscan. Results Three-dimentional image were successfully reconstructed in 14 eyes of 13 cases of retinal detachment include 3 eyes of 3 cases with opaque refractive medium showing stereosopic image of retina and some retinal tears. Conclusion Static three-dimentional reconstruction of sonography might enhance the ability to visulize spatial anatomic structure of retina and offer a new method to find retinal tears in patients with opague refractive medium. (Chin J Ocul Fundus Dis,1998,14:24-25)
Purpose To verify the effectiveness of combined B-scan ultrasonoscopy and ultrasound biomicroscopy(UBM)imagings in diagnosis of retinal detachments. Methods To contrast the manifestations in vitrectomy operations with the findings of preoperative combined B-scan ultrasonic and UBM examinations in 25 eyes of 25 cases in which 18 eyes with rhegmatogenous retinal detachment and 7 eyes with traumatic retinal detachment were included. Results B-scan ultrasonic imagings were divided into four types: type C,type V,type upsilon; and type gamma;,which included 6 eyes,2 eyes,4 eyes and 11 eyes respectively,and from type C to type gamma;,the retinal detachments manifested themselves from simple posterior segment proliferative vitreoretinopathy(PVR)to both anterior and posterior PVR.The imagings of UBM were divided into 3 types:shallow retinal detachment,retinal circumferential contraction and retinal anterior displacement,which reflected the degree of anterior PVR from lightness to severeness. Conclusions The technique of combined B-scan ultrasonoscopy and UBM can be used to access the severity of the retinal detachments,hence would be beneficial in diagnosing anterior and posterior PVR,designing the surgical precedures and assessing the prognosis. (Chin J Ocul Fundus Dis,1998,14:16-20)