Retinal Detachment — Practice
A 33-year-old myope undergoes a peripheral fundus examination. A horseshoe-shaped retinal tear with a bridging vessel and an attached flap is seen, but there is no surrounding subretinal fluid and the retina is flat. What is the most appropriate management to prevent retinal detachment?
APars plana vitrectomy with silicone oil
BLaser barrage retinopexy (photocoagulation around the tear)
CScleral buckling with encirclage
DObservation with six-monthly review only