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Category: Vitreoretinal Surgery

Posted on September 25, 2017September 26, 2017

Complex Macular Hole Surgery [Part I]: Overview of Techniques

Macular hole surgery is considered “bread and butter” for us vitreoretinal surgeons. The vast majority of macular holes will close with vitrectomy, usually with ILM peeling, and gas tamponade. A…

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Posted on September 1, 2017September 2, 2017

New Macular Hole Technique: ILM Repositioning

The Surgical Technique section is one of the highlights of RETINA. New and innovative techniques are introduced in this section with accompanying surgical videos. It’s certainly a section that I…

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Posted on August 4, 2017August 4, 2017

27-Gauge Precision Vitrectomy (Part 1: The Benefits)

The downsizing from 20-gauge (G) to 25G and 23G was a paradigm shift that changed the way we operate. Smaller gauges meant slower flow and flimsier instruments, but the improvements…

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