TAORMINA, Italy — Vitrectomy with posterior vitreous detachment is effective in reducing macular edema and improving visual acuity in diabetic maculopathy, according to Fumitaka Ando, MD, head of the ...
NEW YORK – A 25-gauge vitrectomy system enables surgeons to perform less invasive surgery, but it carries a significant learning curve and may not be feasible for all procedures, according to a poster ...
improving vision in patients experiencing complications from diabetes removing foreign bodies from the eye in cases of trauma taking a biopsy to diagnose infections or diseases as part of other ...
To present an alternative cataract surgical technique in patients with cataract and intravitreal hemorrhage. Twelve cases with poor fundus reflex caused by severe vitreus hemorrhage were included in ...
In most clinical practices, floaters related to a posterior vitreous detachment are a common patient concern, especially in those with advancing age. Fortunately, floaters often become less ...
To investigate long-term retinal changes after microincision pars plana vitrectomy surgery (MIVS) for macular hole (MH) in retinitis pigmentosa (RP) patients—retrospective and observational study.
We noticed a small myopic shift in refraction of -0.45 dioptres four months following vitrectomy in this series of pseudophakic patients. The degree of refractive change was variable ranging from ...
Fungal endophthalmitis, a devastating intraocular infection, remains one of ophthalmology's greatest clinical challenges due ...
The back of your eye has a layer called the retina that converts light into signals. Your brain interprets those signals as images. The middle of the retina has a small area called the macula. It's in ...
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