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Silicone Oil Retinopathy

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1986
To the Editor. —The intraocular complications of vitreous injection of silicone oil are well known and appear to be secondary to emulsification of the silicone oil bubble, which can result in glaucoma, 1 cataract, 2 and retinopathy. 3-5 The toxic effect of silicone oil on the retina is well established in the literature through descriptive clinical ...
A. E. Jalkh   +3 more
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Silicone Oil Tamponade

2015
The following chapter describes all relevant surgical methods for a silicone oil tamponade: the exchange of air against light and heavy silicone oil and the exchange of PFCL against light and heavy silicone oil. The latter method is simple with a DORC infusion line.
Ulrich Spandau, Mitrofanis Pavlidis
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Silicone oil in vitreoretinal surgery

Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 1995
Silicone oil has been in use as a vitreoretinal surgical adjunct for more than 30 years. The literature from late 1993 through 1994 is dominated by reports from the Silicone Study, which addresses outcome differences after primary versus repeat vitrectomy, combined retinotomy and retinectomy, and silicone oil removal, as well as the problem of ...
A, Capone, T M, Aaberg
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Silicone Oil-Related Visual Loss

Ophthalmologica, 2017
<b><i>Background:</i></b> Silicone oil (SO) is used as an intravitreal tamponade agent in vitreoretinal surgery for rhegmatogenous retinal detachment (RRD) complicated by proliferative vitreoretinopathy or with large, multiple retinal tears. Usually, SO is left in the eye for at least 3 months.
Hamouda Hamdy, Ghoraba   +4 more
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Silicone Oil Removal

2015
The following chapter describes the removal of silicone oil. The removal of light silicone oil is technically and surgically easy, whereas the removal of heavy silicone oil (Densiron 68®) is a bit tricky.
Ulrich Spandau, Mitrofanis Pavlidis
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Silicone Oil Glaucoma

Journal of Glaucoma, 2001
Donald Minckler   +2 more
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Cataract after silicone oil implantation

Documenta Ophthalmologica, 1993
During the period January 1987 till December 1990 192 patients (204 eyes) underwent pars plana vitrectomy (PPV) with silicone oil internal tamponade. 141 eyes were phakic and 63 eyes aphakic. 65 of the phakic eyes were diabetic, and 76 eyes nondiabetic. The silicone oil was removed on average at 8.3 months postoperatively.
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A New Silicone Oil Pump

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1985
'Silicone oil tamponade is frequently used in Eu­ rope in the treatment of difficult cases of vitreoretinal surgery. In the United States the intraocular use of silicone oil is under investigation. Silicone oil has many advantages over all other tamponades and its long-term complications can be largely reduced if silicone oil is withdrawn from the eye ...
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Silicon Oil–Induced Glaucoma

Ophthalmology Glaucoma, 2020
Subodh Lakra, Ramanjit Sihota
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[Intraocular silicone lenses and silicone oil].

Klinische Monatsblatter fur Augenheilkunde, 1995
Foldable silicone intraocular implants are becoming more popular in conjunction with small incision phacoemulsification.We observed three patients with silicone oil droplets adherent to the posterior surface of the silicone implant, following silicone oil removal after preceding vitreoretinal surgery with the installation of silicone oil.
K U, Bartz-Schmidt   +4 more
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