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Approximately 70 percent of cases occur as a direct complication of intraocular surgery. Such post-operative endophthalmitis may be acute (presenting within 6 weeks of surgery) or chronic. Incidence of acute endophthalmitis following cataract extraction have been reported between 0.072% and 0.13% in various studies.1-4 The most common infecting ...
Manav Khera +2 more
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A new surgical procedure, virtectomy, for alleviation of blindness caused by previously intractable vitreous disease, is described. Special demands of vitrectomy upon the anesthesiologist are enumerated. Problems presented by a patient population, 83 percent of whom suffered from severe diabetes mellitus and/or hypertension with a variety of ...
Elsie F. Meyers, Susan L. Wilson
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Endophthalmitis following vitrectomy [PDF]
Sir, We read with interest the article by Patel and Rahman,1 whose study involved an online survey aimed at members of the Britain & Eire Association of Vitreoretinal Surgeons (BEAVRS) to disclose their experience with endophthalmitis following smaller gauge vitrectomy surgery.
R H Ling, B Ramasamy, J C Park, S Prasad
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Abstract Purpose Retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) is a major cause of childhood blindness, and selecting the optimal treatment between anti‐vascular endothelial growth factor (anti‐VEGF) and laser therapy is crucial. Understanding their impact on key outcomes, particularly mortality, is essential for informed clinical decision‐making.
Wei‐De Wang +10 more
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Abstract Purpose To investigate the long‐term outcome in patients with Coats' disease regarding initial stages. Methods Within a retrospective, clinical, single centre study, patients with diagnosed Coats' disease treated from 1992 to 2019 (minimum follow‐up of 12 months) were investigated. A total of, 75 out of 123 patients met the inclusion criteria.
Claudia Brockmann +5 more
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Purpose: To describe a patient with acute central retinal artery occlusion (CRAO) during vitrectomy surgery and the possible role of vitrectomy in acute CRAO management.
Abdallah A. Ellabban +3 more
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BackgroundTo evaluate the effects on vitrectomy with internal limiting membrane (ILM) peeling versus vitrectomy with inverted internal limiting membrane flap technique for macular hole-induced retinal detachment (MHRD).MethodsPubmed, Cochrane Library ...
Jing Yuan +5 more
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Vitreoretinal instruments: vitrectomy cutters, endoillumination and wide-angle viewing systems
There have been many advances in vitreoretinal surgery since Machemer introduced the concept of pars plana vitrectomy, in 1971. Of particular interest are the changes in the vitrectomy cutters, their fluidics interaction, the wide-angle viewing systems ...
P. R. C. de Oliveira, A. Berger, D. Chow
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Abstract Purpose This systematic review aims to evaluate and synthesize the existing literature on the interventions used for submacular haemorrhage (SMH), highlighting the controversies and differences in clinical practice. Method A systematic review was conducted following the PRISMA guidelines.
Salvador Pastor‐Idoate +6 more
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Comparison of lens oxidative damage induced by vitrectomy and/or hyperoxia in rabbits [PDF]
AIM: To compare of lens oxidative damage induced by vitrectomy and/or hyperoxia in rabbit. METHODS: Sixteen New Zealand rabbits (2.4-2.5 kg) were randomly divided into two groups (Group A, n=12; Group B, n=4).
Hong Yan +5 more
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