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Recurrent RRD after Vaginal Versus Cesarean Delivery
This retrospective study investigated retinal redetachment risk in women with a history of the condition, comparing vaginal and cesarean deliveries. Analyzing 66 eligible patients from an initial group of 967, the researchers found no statistically significant difference in redetachment rates: 5% after vaginal delivery versus 7.5% after cesarean. They conclude that cesarean delivery offers no ophthalmic benefit in preventing redetachment and doesn't recommend it for women with prior retinal detachment.









