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VITREORETINAL COMPLICATIONS OF OSTEOODONTOKERATOPROSTHESIS SURGERY
Retina, 2008To describe the vitreoretinal complications in a cohort of patients with osteoodontokeratoprosthesis (OOKP) and discuss surgical management.Review of notes of 35 OOKP cases performed at the Sussex Eye Hospital (Brighton, United Kingdom) between January 1999 and December 2005 was performed.The overall incidence of vitreoretinal complications was 22.8 ...
Edward H, Hughes +10 more
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LOCAL ANESTHESIA FOR VITREORETINAL SURGERY
Retina, 1990A new technique for retrobulbar anesthesia for use during vitreoretinal surgery is described. A blunt 19-gauge cannula is used to directly inject the anesthetic agent into the retrobulbar space via a sub-Tenon's approach. The method reported herein virtually eliminates the possibility of complications from the administration of a standard retrobulbar ...
C E, Mein, M G, Woodcock
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ANTICOAGULATION WITH WARFARIN IN VITREORETINAL SURGERY
Retina, 2007To describe the clinical course of patients undergoing vitreoretinal procedures while receiving systemic anticoagulation with warfarin.We reviewed patient demographics, ocular findings, and clinical courses for 25 patients receiving systemic anticoagulation with warfarin who subsequently underwent vitreoretinal surgery.Patient ages ranged from 49 years
Arthur D, Fu +7 more
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HUMIDITY DEVICES IN VITREORETINAL SURGERY
Retina, 2002To assess a humidity device used in vitreoretinal surgery.Infrared absorption spectroscopy analysis of absolute water content (absolute humidity) was determined for a typical vitreoretinal air infusion line with and without the humidifying device. A variety of experimental laboratory conditions were utilized and designed to mimic those found in the ...
B J T, Vote +2 more
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PERIBULBAR ANESTHESIA IN VITREORETINAL SURGERY
Retina, 1994Retrobulbar anesthesia is considered an effective method of obtaining anesthesia and akinesia in eye surgery. It can give rise to serious complications, however, and these complications could be considerably reduced with peribulbar anesthesia.After using peribulbar anesthesia for 2 years in surgical treatment of the anterior segment, the authors began ...
S, Benedetti, A, Agostini
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Anticoagulants and vitreoretinal surgery
Archivos de la Sociedad Española de Oftalmología (English Edition), 2020J, Andonegui, A, Zubicoa
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Advances in vitreoretinal surgery
Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 1990W E, Smiddy, H W, Flynn
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Brilliant Blue in Vitreoretinal Surgery
2008This paper reviews the preclinical effects of brilliant blue G (BBG) on the morphology and functions of the retina, and reports on a pilot study of BBG staining and subsequent peeling of the internal limiting membrane (ILM) during vitreoretinal surgery.
Hiroshi, Enaida, Tatsuro, Ishibashi
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Vitreoretinal Surgery in Uveitis
International Ophthalmology Clinics, 2015Akshay S, Thomas, Christina J, Flaxel
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