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Corneal, Lens and Retinal Perforation with a Nail

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Ulrich Spandau, Gábor B. Scharioth
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Graphene-based microfluidic perforated microelectrode arrays for retinal electrophysiological studies

Lab on a Chip, 2023
Microfluidic perforated microelectrode arrays (μpMEAs) enable multimodality sensing under controlled microenvironment for ex vivo tissues.
Alberto Esteban-Linares   +7 more
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Perforating Diathermy Coagulation for Retinal Angiomas

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1976
Perforating diathermy coagulation can be used efficiently to destroy large angiomas of the retina. Five patients who had developed large angiomas (greater than 5 disc diameters) in association with various retinal diseases were treated with this technique.
Renato D. Cardoso, Robert J. Brockhurst
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[Retinal detachment after perforating eye injuries. III. Analysis of retinal detachment after perforating eye injuries and determination of the characteristics of the retinal detachment after perforating eye injuries].

Ceskoslovenska oftalmologie, 1991
In 1977-1987 the authors operated, using the cryosurgical method post-traumatic retinal detachment in 69 patients. Retinal detachment developed in 37 patients after simple perforation of the eye by a foreign intraocular body. In all patients the perforation penetrated as far as the vitreous space.
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[Microsurgery of retinal detachment after perforating injury].

Journal francais d'ophtalmologie, 1985
Twenty consecutive retinal detachments (R.D.) after penetrating ocular injury were operated on with vitreoretinal microsurgery. The follow-up after surgery varies from 6 months to 30 months. Retinal reattachment was achieved in 15 of the 20 eyes (75%).
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[Use of human fibrin glue for perforated trophic retinal ulcer].

Der Ophthalmologe : Zeitschrift der Deutschen Ophthalmologischen Gesellschaft, 2015
A patient with a sterile trophic corneal perforation of 2 mm after cataract surgery underwent perforation closure with human fibrin glue. Whitening of the fibrin glue indicated a stable perforation closure 10 min after application. Perforation closure was successfully performed using human fibrin glue with complete epithelialization 2 weeks after ...
A K, Röpke, N, Plange
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Hallermann–Streiff Syndrome in Concordant Monozygotic Twins With Congenital Cataracts, Exudative Retinal Detachments, and One Case of Corneal Perforation Requiring Keratoplasty

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Deion T. Sims   +7 more
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