Purpose: To evaluate the clinical features of pseudophakic retinal detachment. Methods: a cross-sectional study, 43 eyes of 43 pseudophakic retinal detachment patients consecutively from 8/2011 to 6/2012 at Retinal department, VNIO. Type of cataract extraction, the interval from cataract surgery to retinal detachment, axial length (AL), VA, IOL and posterior capsule situations, clinical features of retinal detachment (area of retinal detachment, numbers and features of tears, vitreous retinal proliferation (VRP)) were noted and compared among the two groups: ruptured posterior capsule and the non-ruptured group. Results: 43 eyes of 43 pseudophakic retinal detachment patients with ruptured posterior capsule: 24/43 (55.8 percent), non- ruptured posterior capsule: 19/43 (44.2 percent) Retinal detachment developed after an average of 16.6 + or - 19.3 months. Mean of AL: 23.5 + or - 2.8mm, 11/43 eyes with AL 26mm (25.6 percent). 27 eyes (62.7 percent) total retinal detachment, 6 eyes (13.9 percent) retinal detachment in 3 quadrants. 12 eyes (27.9 percent) with VRP or = grade C2. Retinal detachment developed after an average of 11.3 + or - 9.6 months in the ruptured group, and an average of 22.4 + or - 26.8 months in the non-ruptured group (p0.05). There were no significant difference between both groups in the visual acuity, clinical features of retinal detachment, VRP degres. Conclusions: 24/43 eyes (55.8 percent) have ruptured posterior capsule. Retinal detachment developed after an average of 16.6 + or - 19.3 months. 11/43 eyes with AL 26mmm (25.6 percent). 33 eyes (76.7 percent) have retinal detachment area more than 3 quadrants. 12 eyes (27. 9 percent) with VRP or = C2. The development of retinal detachment was earlier in ruptured group than in the non-ruptured group. There were no significant difference between both groups in the visual acuity, clinical features of retinal detachment, VRP.