It is not likely that the AC-IOL surgery was associated with the retinal tears, but possible. You are a very high myope and could have developed the retinal tears even without surgery. It is possible that the reason for the decreased central vision and color vision is due to macular edema (fluid in the macula), or a macular surface membrane, which would be detected by the OCT. Depending on your age and the status of the vitreous, it can be difficult to remove all adherent vitreous strands. Some surgeons are starting to use an enzyme to assist in this process of vitreous separation before surgery. You have had a lot of surgery, and 2 months is a relatively short time post-op. The photoreceptor abnormality may improve with time. See your retina specialist often, and obtain a second opinion if needed. Also, if the posterior capsule of the lens was retained at the time of cataract surgery (standard practice in phaco), the capsule may be getting hazy and need a YAG laser in the future.
1 - Doctors say the AC Artiflex IOL had nothing to do with de RDs a dout it because it was only 2 weeks after that surgery.
2 - My vision was good prior to vitrectomy and very poor after why would that happen whem my macula was not detached?
3 - Right now i noticed i have good peripheral vision but not good central vision why? (macula was not affected).
4 - I dont have good color perception on my central vision but i do on my peripheral why?
5 - OCT shows a deformation on photoceptor line why? doctor says it might get better with time.
6- At time of 1st vitrectomy i dint want to regain or restore vision i ONLY wanted to keep the one i had at that moment how is possible to lose so much vision?
7 -Is it so hard to remove all the vitreous?
8- will my vision improve with time (im now almost 2 mouths after 2nd RD)