منابع مشابه
Teaching retinal surgery.
It was in 1953 that Sir Stewart asked me to undertake some work in the field of retinal detachments at the Institute of Ophthalmology. The scene of retinal work at that time was one of small islands of individual professional excellence in an ocean of professional ignorance and much apathy about the subject. The giants at that time, Weve of Utrecht, Shapland of London, Pischel of San Francisco,...
متن کاملOUTPATIENT RETINAL DETACHMENT SURGERY: A PRELIMINARY REPORT
Retinal detachment surgery has been considered an inpatient hospital procedure requiring preoperative and postoperative hospitalization. In this pilot study, outpatient retinal detachment surgery was performed on sixteen patients and the results (100% success rate after an average follow-up of 8.3 months) were comparable or better than reported overall success rates for retinal detachment ...
متن کاملRetinal Folds following Retinal Detachment Surgery
Purpose: To review the occurrence of macular retinal folds following retinal detachment surgery. Method: Review of the literature. Results: Macular folds have been reported in up to 3% of cases postoperatively. Risk factors are tamponading gas bubble, large exoplants, detachments with bullous configuration or running through the fovea, and incomplete drainage of subretinal fluid. Preventive mea...
متن کاملRetinal folds following retinal detachment surgery.
PURPOSE To review the occurrence of macular retinal folds following retinal detachment surgery. METHOD Review of the literature. RESULTS Macular folds have been reported in up to 3% of cases postoperatively. Risk factors are tamponading gas bubble, large exoplants, detachments with bullous configuration or running through the fovea, and incomplete drainage of subretinal fluid. Preventive me...
متن کاملRetinal Folds following Retinal Detachment Surgery
Purpose: To review the occurrence of macular retinal folds following retinal detachment surgery. Method: Review of the literature. Results: Macular folds have been reported in up to 3% of cases postoperatively. Risk factors are tamponading gas bubble, large exoplants, detachments with bullous configuration or running through the fovea, and incomplete drainage of subretinal fluid. Preventive mea...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: British Journal of Ophthalmology
سال: 1974
ISSN: 0007-1161
DOI: 10.1136/bjo.58.4.382