Arikan Yorgun M, Toklu Y, Mutlu M, Ozen U. Clinical outcomes of 25-gauge vitrectomy surgery for vitreoretinal diseases: comparison of vitrectomy alone and phaco- vitrectomy. Int J Ophthalmol. 2016;9(8):1163-1169. doi: 10.18240/ijo.2016.08.13....
Minimally Invasive Vitreoretinal Surgery For almost three decades, ophthalmic surgeons used a standardized 20-gauge multiple port vitrectomy system to manage all types of vitreoretinal disorders. A broad array of instruments was developed with this approach to facilitate specific surgical techniques and ob...
Vitreoretinal Amyloidosis: Clinical Features, OCTA Appearances, Gene Mutations, and Treatment Outcomes of Vitrectomy Surgery Purpose :To report the clinical characteristics and surgical outcomes of vitrectomy encountered in eyes with vitreous amyloidosis. The novel term named vitreoretinal amyloidosis, ...
Vitreoretinal surgery for the complications of PDR is effective in an East African context, and IVB should be considered a valuable adjunct. Eye (2013) 27, 1263–1268; doi:10.1038/eye.2013.182; published online 16 August 2013 Keywords: avastin; bevacizumab; diabetic vitrectomy; intravitreal ...
Vitrectomy is one of the most frequently performed ophthalmic surgery; accordingly, approximately 225,000 vitrectomies are performed annually in the United States.2 Micro-incisional vitreoretinal surgeries (MIVS) are com prised within this group. They have a very high success rate and low risk...
Vitrectomy is one of the most frequently performed ophthalmic surgery; accordingly, approximately 225,000 vitrectomies are performed annually in the United States.2 Micro-incisional vitreoretinal surgeries (MIVS) are com prised within this group. They have a very high success rate and low risk...
Evaluation of 3D heads-up vitrectomy: outcomes of psychometric skills testing and surgeon satisfaction. Eckardt, C. & Paulo, E. B. Heads-up surgery for vitreoretinal procedures: An experimental and clinical study., 137–147 (2016). Talcott, K. E.et al.Comparison of a three-dimensional heads...
Digitally-Assisted-Screen-Based-Vitreoretinal Surgery (DSVS) is an emerging paradigm for enhanced visualization during vitreoretinal procedures. This chapter explores the transition from traditional microscope-based surgery to DSVS, outlining the technological prerequisites, advantages, and clinical implications...
surgery to close macular holes, further surgery involving rigorous dissection of epiretinal membranes, with or without ILM peel, and long-acting gas tamponade can result in anatomical closure and improvement in visual acuity.83 Alternatively, in eyes with unclosed macular holes following vitrectomy with...
Consecutive cases to have vitreoretinal surgery under various status were prospectively recruited. Twenty-five-gauge vitrectomy platform and 3D viewing system were used. Main outcomes included: luminous emittance (lux) of endoillumination pipe, surgical duration, the surgeon and residents' preference and...