- Jung, Jesse;
- Chang, Jonathan;
- Oellers, Patrick;
- Ali, Mohsin;
- Do, Brian;
- Tseng, Joseph;
- Roizenblatt, Roberto;
- Muni, Rajeev;
- Weng, Christina;
- Oakey, Zackery;
- Tsao, Sean;
- Rofagha, Soraya;
- Chan, Xavier;
- Hoang, Quan
In this retrospective, multicenter study of 261 eyes (259 patients), patients who underwent rhegmatogenous retinal detachment repair during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) post-lockdown period experienced an additional 22-day delay, leading to significantly more epiretinal membrane and proliferative vitreoretinopathy and lower single-surgery anatomic success rates. During lockdown, perfluoropropane gas was used more commonly, and pneumatic retinopexy was used more commonly in COVID-19-positive patients.