Early versus delayed timing of vitrectomy after open-globe injury
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- DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD016086
Early versus delayed timing of vitrectomy after open-globe injury
Abstract
This is a protocol for a Cochrane Review (intervention). The objectives are as follows: To assess the effects of early versus delayed timing of vitrectomy after open-globe injury on visual outcomes.
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DM: no commercial or non‐commercial conflicts of interest relevant to this review.
SH: no commercial or non‐commercial conflicts of interest relevant to this review.
SFH: no commercial or non‐commercial conflicts of interest relevant to this review.
TK: no commercial or non‐commercial conflicts of interest relevant to this review.
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SFM: no commercial or non‐commercial conflicts of interest relevant to this review.
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AKH: reports as Fiduciary Officer for Standards Australia, reports ownership in stock and employment by EssilorLuxottica; no commercial or non‐commercial conflicts of interest relevant to this review.
KC: no commercial or non‐commercial conflicts of interest relevant to this review.
JL: no commercial or non‐commercial conflicts of interest relevant to this review.
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JC: reports as an Independent Contractor (Consultant) for Carl Zeiss Meditec; no commercial or non‐commercial conflicts of interest relevant to this review.
KM: reports as Fiduciary Officer for the Society of Military Ophthalmologists; no commercial or non‐commercial conflicts of interest relevant to this review.
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THW: reports as an Independent Contractor (Consultant) for Axsys Techonologies, Springer Verlag, Bausch + Lomb, Daybreak Medical, and CRC Press, in addition to reporting ownership of stock in Expert Dry Eye, Infinite Medical Ventures, Medsales Academy, and Expert Clinics Scotland; no commercial or non‐commercial conflicts of interest relevant to this review.
FD: reports as Fiduciary Officer for Fiducia British Emergency Eye Care Society; no commercial or non‐commercial conflicts of interest relevant to this review.
PS: reports as an Independent Contractor (Consultant) for VISUfarma; no commercial or non‐commercial conflicts of interest relevant to this review.
AC: no commercial or non‐commercial conflicts of interest relevant to this review.
GS: no commercial or non‐commercial conflicts of interest relevant to this review.
RM: no commercial or non‐commercial conflicts of interest relevant to this review.
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SLW: is a Cochrane Editor; however, SW was not involved in the editorial process.
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