Intraocular gas tamponades
- PMID: 10749310
- DOI: 10.3109/08820530009037846
Intraocular gas tamponades
Abstract
Intraocular gas tamponades are an important part of vitreoretinal surgery and have become a standard of care. The use of intraocular gas began in 1911. Modem use of intraocular gases as a surgical adjunct is continuously broadening. Today, sulfur hexafluoride and perfluoropropane are increasingly being used as intraocular gas tamponades for a wide range of complicated vitreoretinal diseases. This article reviews the types and function of commonly used gases, their indications and efficacy in certain types of vitreoretinal diseases, and their complications.
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