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Vitrectomy

International Ophthalmology, 1985
Fifty vitreous specimens obtained by routine pars plana vitrectomies were examined using Millipore filter processing and Papanicolaou staining technique. Cytological findings comprised of macrophages (melanophages, siderophages) and inflammatory cells, mainly lymphocytes.
A. Koivuniemi   +2 more
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Vitrectomy in uveitis

Acta Ophthalmologica, 2014
AbstractToday, pars plana vitrectomy (PPV) for ocular inflammatory diseases represents a powerful tool for those cases non responding to medical treatment. PPV has been increasingly performed for both diagnostic and therapeutic purposes in the management of patients with uveitis. PPV offers a surgical option in clearing vitreous opacities and repairing
Cesare Mariotti   +2 more
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A Curved Vitrectomy Probe

Ophthalmic Surgery, Lasers and Imaging Retina, 2004
Abstract. A curved vitrectomy probe for better accessibility of the peripheral retina in phakic eyes is described. The specially designed curved vitrectomy probe has a 20-gauge pneumatic cutter. The radius of curvature at the shaft is 19.4 mm and it is 25 mm long.
Vinay A. Shah   +2 more
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25-Gauge Vitrectomy

2014
The development of a 25-gauge vitrectomy system represents a major step forward in vitreoretinal surgery. The main advantages of small-gauge incisions are reduction of surgical time, decreased postoperative inflammation, and fast postoperative recovery time. The use of this technique requires research, training, knowledge, and experience on the part of
Mura M, Barca F
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Vitrectomy in Terson's Syndrome

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1980
Five patients with nonclearing vitreous hemorrhage associated with subarachnoid or subdural hemorrhages (Terson's syndrome) underwent pars plana vitrectomy. All six eyes of the five patients had postoperatively improved visual acuity and visual function.
Harry W. Flynn   +2 more
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A Lighted Irrigator for Vitrectomy

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1983
A two-handed technique for irrigation, visualization, and suction cutting of intraocular membranes is the most widely accepted means of performing intraocular surgery. Its advantages are two ports for instrument exchange and the ability to use two instruments, providing optimum attitudinal approach to the tissue and illumination of the structures ...
D. Jackson Coleman, Donald Orcutt
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Introduction to hypersonic vitrectomy

Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2019
To review the development of hypersonic vitrectomy and present the first case series in the United States.From 27 September 2017 to 4 December 2017, 64 patients underwent hypersonic vitrectomy with 20 patients having conventional 23-ga vitrectomy for comparison.
Valeri Kolesnitchenko   +5 more
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Role of vitrectomy

Acta Ophthalmologica, 2012
AbstractAbstract not ...
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Vitrectomy

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1973
W A, Raich, W H, Coles
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The Use of Fluorescein in Vitrectomy

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1987
To the Editor. —Fluorescein has been proposed as an aid in vitreous surgery. This agent can be injected intravenously prior to operation 1 or introduced directly into the eye. 2 Intravenous injection carries the risk of serious systemic reaction and is also of little use in unplanned procedures, since the dye has to be injected at least 18 hours ...
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