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. 1978;98(4):472-80.

Vitreous surgery techniques in penetrating ocular trauma

  • PMID: 315118

Vitreous surgery techniques in penetrating ocular trauma

R G Michels et al. Trans Ophthalmol Soc U K (1962). 1978.

Abstract

Closed vitrectomy techniques provide new capabilities to treat severe penetrating ocular injuries involving posterior segment structures. With these methods, damaged iris tissue, lens, and vitreous can be removed and intraocular opacities can be cleared to identify and treat retinal damage. Removal of damaged vitreous also prevents later cyclitic membrane formation and traction on the retina. The vitrectomy technique can be combined with additional methods to treat other conditions including reactive nonmagnetic intraocular foreign bodies. We present the rationale and technique of vitrectomy, together with the results of treatment in 51 consecutive cases of penetrating ocular trauma. Guidelines are offered for management of severe penetrating injuries.

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