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Table 1.

Diagnoses among the patients of this study.

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Fig 1.

Histogram of preoperative and postoperative intraocular pressure in all patients.

A total of 840 eyes of 748 patients are included. One hundred thirty-nine (16.5%) eyes experienced postoperative hypotony on the first day after surgery. IOP, intraocular pressure.

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Table 2.

Postoperative complications in the hypotony and non-hypotony groups.

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Table 3.

Demographics of all patients and the analysis findings for risk factors in the postoperative hypotony and non-hypotony groups.

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Fig 2.

Comparison of the incidence of hypotony between the axial length groups without tamponade.

The patients without tamponade are divided into three groups, based on the axial length (AL): 20–23 mm, 23–26 mm, and ≥26 mm; the incidence of hypotony is 18.2% (n = 16/88), 18.4% (n = 53/288), and 33.3% (n = 21/63), respectively. The AL ≥26 mm group has a significantly higher frequency of hypotony than the 23–26 mm group; P = 0.024. AL, axial length; NS, not significant.

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