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Efficacy of peribulbar bupivacaine at the end of surgery in the management of postoperative pain after scleral buckling. [PDF]
Kumar RM +4 more
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Outcomes of Chandelier-Assisted Scleral Buckling in Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachments: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. [PDF]
Zhu D +7 more
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Non-contact wide-field viewing system-assisted scleral buckling surgery for retinal detachment in silicone oil-filled eyes. [PDF]
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RETINA, 2003
To compare the implant and explant techniques of scleral buckling.This prospective, randomized clinical study compared the two techniques of scleral buckling. Variables such as size and extent of the buckle, duration of the surgery, complications, and anatomical and visual outcome were studied.
Lingam, Gopal +10 more
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To compare the implant and explant techniques of scleral buckling.This prospective, randomized clinical study compared the two techniques of scleral buckling. Variables such as size and extent of the buckle, duration of the surgery, complications, and anatomical and visual outcome were studied.
Lingam, Gopal +10 more
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The Scleral Buckling Procedures
A.M.A. Archives of Ophthalmology, 1959The first and second articles of this series contain a description of the techniques of scleral buckling when performed as a primary procedure, and the third article deals with difficulties in reoperations following other types of retinal surgery. This article describes techniques used when a reoperation follows a scleral buckling procedure.
I D, OKAMURA +2 more
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Klinische Monatsblatter fur Augenheilkunde, 2019
Buckling techniques are used for rhegmatogenous (break-induced) retinal detachment. The aim is to achieve a functional closure of the retinal breakwith permanent retinal attachment by scleral indentation and coagulation of retinal holes. The surgery is primarily extraocular. The use of different buckling methods depends on various factors.
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Buckling techniques are used for rhegmatogenous (break-induced) retinal detachment. The aim is to achieve a functional closure of the retinal breakwith permanent retinal attachment by scleral indentation and coagulation of retinal holes. The surgery is primarily extraocular. The use of different buckling methods depends on various factors.
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