A vitrectomy is the surgical procedure for treating diabetic retinopathy. Surgery is aimed at getting better access to your retina to improve or stop vision loss from this diabetes complication.
To present an alternative cataract surgical technique in patients with cataract and intravitreal hemorrhage. Twelve cases with poor fundus reflex caused by severe vitreus hemorrhage were included in ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . With Posterior Adaptive Fluidics, there was a 62% reduction in mean infusion pressure. Lower IOP during ...
Early pars plana vitrectomy (PPV) using modern surgical tools demonstrated promising outcomes in patients who developed endophthalmitis after cataract surgery or intravitreal injection. Most regained ...
A vitrectomy is a type of eye surgery. An eye doctor may recommend it to treat advanced diabetic retinopathy. The surgery involves removing blood and scar tissue in the eye. Diabetic retinopathy can ...
Vitrectomy surgeries involve the removal and replacement of some or all of the vitreous humor or fluid from the eye. Vitrectomy is considered very successful and is often done as part of other eye ...
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