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AXIAL LENGTH FOLLOWING SCLERAL BUCKLING

Retina, 1982
AbstractThe change in the axial length of the eye following 360° scleral buckling using 1/2 thickness, 7.5 mm silicone implanted in a bed of scleral dissection was measured in ten patients and ten autopsy eyes.
J P, Kiernan, A S, Leveille, P H, Morse
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Volume Displacement of Scleral Buckles

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1985
Indentation of the eye wall by a scleral buckle displaces volume from the vitreous cavity. We developed a mathematical formula to calculate the volume displacement caused by a scleral buckle and verified the accuracy of this mathematical model by performing scleral buckles in 21 cadaver eyes and three eyes undergoing retinal reattachment surgery.
J T, Thompson, R G, Michels
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Scleral Buckling Procedures

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1983
To the Editor. —The article in the MarchArchives(1983;101:434-435) by Robinson and Landers entitled "Simplified Technique for Placement of Watzke's Sleeve in Scleral Buckling Procedures" was practical, descriptive, and beautifully illustrated. I have used a similar procedure during the last 2½ years and likewise have found the technique extremely ...
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Scleral Buckling Procedures

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1965
In our first paper the preoperative management for an uncomplicated retinal detachment was discussed.1In many instances, however, patients with retinal detachment present additional problems which may modify the preoperative care of the patient. The most important of these problems are interference with satisfactory ophthalmoscopy, glaucoma, uveitis ...
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Infections Following Scleral Buckling Procedures

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1974
Cultures of 638 routine preoperative conjunctival specimens prior to retinal detachment surgery demonstrated bacterial contamination with Staphylococcus epidermidis in 37%, S aureus in 3%, Proteus in 1%, Klebsiella in 1%, and Pseudomonas in 0.2%. Postoperative infection with rejection of the scleral implants occurred in 4% (37) of 878 operations.
R A, Ulrich, T C, Burton
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SCLERAL BUCKLE LEASH

Retina, 1994
F J, LoRusso   +2 more
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Swollen Hydrogel Scleral Buckle

Ophthalmology Retina, 2019
Mei-Chi Tsui, Tzyy-Chang Ho
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Scleral Buckle

2006
Tarun Sharma   +3 more
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Scleral buckling surgery

2009
Charles P. Wilkinson, Abdhish R. Bhavsar
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