All eyes had a final visual acuity within 2 lines of the preoperative visual acuity; in all cases, this was achieved within 2 weeks after surgery. Most patients did not desire (and thus did not have measured) a postoperative change in spectacle correction, so the final best-corrected visual...
Patients suffering from retinal detachments are commonly nearsighted, have had eye surgery, experienced ocular trauma, or have a family history of retinal detachments. Retinal detachments also are common after cataract removal. White males are at a greater risk, as are people who are middle-aged...
In patients with retinal detachment the vitrectomy begins with the removal of the vitreous humor, followed by displacement of the subretinal fluid by a heavy tamponade (perfluorocarbon) and scarring of the retina by laser coagulation. The vitreous is then replaced by a tamponade, which holds the ...
All eyes had a final visual acuity within 2 lines of the preoperative visual acuity; in all cases, this was achieved within 2 weeks after surgery. Most patients did not desire (and thus did not have measured) a postoperative change in spectacle correction, so the final best-corrected visual...
Currently, the method of pterygium removal with autologous conjunctival transplantation plus the use of human fibrin tissue glue is one of the most innovative approaches, especially concerning low recurrence rate, reduced patient’s discomfort, and shortened recovery time after surgery with lack of ...