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2006
The term “giant retinal tear” (GRT) should be restricted to very large tears at the ora serrata associated with an abnormally anterior separation of the posterior hyaloid membrane. Under the influence of gravity and freed from the mechanical restraints of a more limited gel separation, they are often characterised by an independent mobility of their ...
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The term “giant retinal tear” (GRT) should be restricted to very large tears at the ora serrata associated with an abnormally anterior separation of the posterior hyaloid membrane. Under the influence of gravity and freed from the mechanical restraints of a more limited gel separation, they are often characterised by an independent mobility of their ...
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1986
Giant retinal tears with an inverted retinal flap are difficult to treat successfully (Fig. 1). The principle of unfolding the inverted flap by preoperative (1, 2) or intraoperative (2, 3) positioning of the patient and/or by use of an intravitreal bubble and postoperative rotation of the patient (4, 5) has been widely accepted.
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Giant retinal tears with an inverted retinal flap are difficult to treat successfully (Fig. 1). The principle of unfolding the inverted flap by preoperative (1, 2) or intraoperative (2, 3) positioning of the patient and/or by use of an intravitreal bubble and postoperative rotation of the patient (4, 5) has been widely accepted.
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Management of Giant Retinal Tears
Seminars in Ophthalmology, 1995F J, LoRusso +2 more
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Retinal Tears and Retinal Detachment
2005William A. Sodeman, Thomas C. Sodeman
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