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Vitreoretinal surgery

open access: yes, 2011
Diseases of the posterior segment, including those affecting the vitreous, retina, choroid, and optic disc, are common in small animals. These diseases may be of congenital, traumatic, inflammatory, degenerative, and neoplastic origin. Diseases of the vitreous affect both cats and dogs, but are more frequent in dogs.
Gelatt, K N, Spiess, B M, Gilger, B C
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Complications of vitreoretinal surgery

Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2020
Purpose of review The present article reviews the most common and most serious vision-threatening and life-threatening complications of vitreoretinal surgery. Recent findings Serious complications after vitreroretinal surgery are rare.
Peter J, Belin, D Wilkin, Parke
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The learning curve of robot‐assisted vitreoretinal surgery – A randomized trial in a simulated setting

open access: yesActa Ophthalmologica, 2021
Purpose: To investigate the learning curve of robot-assisted vitreoretinal surgery compared to manual surgery in a simulated setting. Methods: The study was designed as a randomized controlled longitudinal study.
Mads Forslund Jacobsen   +2 more
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Vitreoretinal surgery

2022
Abstract This chapter explores vitreoretinal surgery. It starts off with a detailed examination of retinal anatomy, including a discussion of retinal embryology, and then discusses the physiology of the retina. Next, it outlines the clinical skills of posterior segment history taking and examination.
Manjit Mehat, James Bainbridge
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Thermodynamics of Vitreoretinal Surgery

Current Eye Research, 2012
To report in vivo the temperature variations occurring continuously inside the human eye during vitreoretinal surgery.Intraocular temperature was monitored during the entire surgical time in 14 eyes of 14 patients undergoing pars plana vitrectomy.
Romano MR   +5 more
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Vitreoretinal Complications and Vitreoretinal Surgery in Osteo-Odonto-Keratoprosthesis Surgery

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 2014
To describe the indications for and approaches to vitreoretinal surgery in patients with osteo-odonto-keratoprosthesis (OOKP).Retrospective case series.This was a retrospective review of all patients who had undergone OOKP surgery between 2003 and 2012 at our center.
Lim, L.S.   +4 more
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Opportunity Cost of Vitreoretinal Surgeries

Journal of VitreoRetinal Diseases, 2023
Purpose: To compare physician reimbursements for vitreoretinal surgeries with office-based patient care. Methods: A theoretical model was performed comparing physician work reimbursements for the 10 most common vitreoretinal surgeries with office-based work relative value units (wRVUs) that could have been generated during the same global time period.
Ella H. Leung   +7 more
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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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[Telemedicine in vitreoretinal surgery].

Medicinski arhiv, 1998
The authors present one-year experience of the multimedia role in ophthalmology with particularly review on example in vitreoretinal surgery. It has been shown goal of the project, methodology, evaluation of one-year work results and possibility of project's expansion.
Karcic S   +2 more
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MIOSIS DURING VITREORETINAL SURGERY

Retina, 1990
Maintenance of wide pupillary dilation during vitreoretinal surgery can be important in successful completion of the operation. This study identified factors associated with intraoperative miosis. Also, flurbiprofen, a topically applied nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agent, was evaluated for its efficacy in preventing intraoperative miosis in a ...
W E, Smiddy   +3 more
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