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. 1987;225(3):221-5.
doi: 10.1007/BF02175453.

In vivo cannulation of retinal vessels

In vivo cannulation of retinal vessels

B E Allf et al. Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol. 1987.

Abstract

In vivo cannulation of retinal blood vessels has not been reported but would be useful in exploring local vascular parameters and new treatment modalities. We developed a microsurgical technique for cannulating rabbit and cat retinal vessels, using glass micropipettes with curved shanks made from standard capillary tubing. The micropipette was held by a micromanipulator, which was fitted with a fiberoptic sleeve for intraocular illumination and for micropipette tip protection during insertion through the sclera. Direct aspiration from and injection into retinal blood vessels were possible.

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