Purpose: To investigate the early postoperative changes in ciliary body after pars plana vitrectomy (PPV) for retinal vascular disease and to determine whether intravitreal triamcinolone acetonide (IVTA) affects postvitrectomy changes of the ciliary body.

Design: Prospective interventional case-control study.

Methods: We recruited 46 patients who underwent uncomplicated PPV for retinal vascular disease (35 with proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR) and 11 with branch retinal vein occlusion) and divided the patients into two groups according to the use of IVTA at the end of the PPV. The morphologic changes of the anterior segments were measured by ultrasound biomicroscopy (UBM) one day before and one day, two days, three days, five days, two weeks, one month, and two months after the PPV. The main outcome measures were the thickness and area of the ciliary body, the frequency of supraciliary effusions (SEs), angle-opening, and anterior chamber depth (ACD). We compared the UBM parameters between the two groups.

Results: The thickness and area of the ciliary body significantly increased from day 1 to day 5 postoperatively. Nineteen of 46 eyes had SEs that were frequently associated with divergent alterations of postoperative intraocular pressure (IOP). The angle-opening and ACD were significantly decreased and dependent upon the findings of ciliary body thickness and SEs. The degree of the morphologic changes of the ciliary body and the frequency of SEs were significantly lower and of shorter duration in the IVTA group compared to the non-IVTA group.

Conclusions: The PPV for retinal vascular disease induces the morphologic changes of the ciliary body associated with postoperative abnormalities in IOP during the early postoperative period. Administration of IVTA at the end of the PPV effectively reduces or shortens the duration of the postvitrectomy changes of the ciliary body.

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