Journal ArticleOphthalmology · September 2017
PURPOSE: To report differences in visual acuities among patients with Coats' disease who sought treatment at a tertiary care university-based practice. DESIGN: Single-center retrospective cohort study. PARTICIPANTS: Patients with Coats' disease diagnosed c ...
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Journal ArticleAm J Ophthalmol · April 2012
PURPOSE: To report a series of dislocations of the donor graft into the posterior segment associated with Descemet stripping endothelial keratoplasty (DSAEK) and to identify possible risk factors for dislocation and clinical outcomes. DESIGN: Retrospective ...
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Journal ArticleOphthalmology · April 2012
PURPOSE: To evaluate the clinical outcomes after vitrectomy, without gas tamponade or laser photocoagulation to the margin of the optic nerve, for the treatment of macular detachment associated with optic disc pits and to characterize retinal manifestation ...
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Journal ArticleSurv Ophthalmol · 2012
Although advances in vitreoretinal surgical techniques and technology have helped to minimize the risks associated with surgical manipulation of the retina, retinal pigment epithelium, and optic nerve, unanticipated or unexplained visual loss still occurs. ...
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Journal ArticleRetin Cases Brief Rep · 2009
PURPOSE: To report the successful treatment of a case of recurrent macular retinal detachment associated with morning glory anomaly using intravitreal triamcinolone acetonide. METHODS: A 53-year-old man with a history of bilateral morning glory anomaly and ...
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ConferenceOphthalmology · March 2007
OBJECTIVE: To compare optical coherence tomography (OCT)-measured retinal thickness and visual acuity in eyes with diabetic macular edema (DME) both before and after macular laser photocoagulation. DESIGN: Cross-sectional and longitudinal study. PARTICIPAN ...
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Journal ArticleRetina · January 2007
PURPOSE: To describe the incidence, course, and anatomic and functional outcomes of foveolar lucencies observed by optical coherence tomography after macular hole surgery. METHODS: Retrospective chart review of all idiopathic macular hole surgeries perform ...
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Journal ArticleGraefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol · July 2005
BACKGROUND: To determine the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) of enoxaparin, a low molecular weight heparin (LMWH) was used during repeat vitrectomy for rhegmatogenous retinal detachment with proliferative vitreoretinopathy (PVR) and severe diabetic retinopath ...
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Journal ArticleArch Ophthalmol · August 2004
OBJECTIVE: To demonstrate the histopathologic changes in the porcine eye without retinal vein occlusion after radial optic neurotomy (RON). METHODS: A RON was performed in 14 normal eyes of 12 Yorkshire Cross pigs. One radial stab incision at the edge of t ...
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Journal ArticleRetina · April 2004
PURPOSE: This study was designed to emulate human macular hole surgery and to test the effects of indocyanine green (ICG) on the retina and retinal pigment epithelium (RPE). METHODS: Yorkshire Cross pigs (n = 23) underwent vitrectomy, separation of the pos ...
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Journal ArticleOphthalmology · June 2003
PURPOSE: To compare anatomic and functional outcomes of macular hole surgery with either silicone oil or C(3)F(8) gas tamponade. DESIGN: Retrospective comparative interventional study. PARTICIPANTS: Fifty-four eyes of 51 patients underwent pars plana vitre ...
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Journal ArticleGraefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol · April 2003
BACKGROUND: Photoreceptor degeneration in retinitis pigmentosa (RP) runs an inevitable, gradually progressive course. A wide variety of growth factors of different origins have been shown to slow the rate of degeneration in some rodent models of RP. Recent ...
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Journal ArticleBr J Ophthalmol · January 2003
AIMS: To compare the visual and anatomical outcomes of patients who underwent primary scleral buckle (SB) placement during posterior segment open globe repair with matched control patients who did not undergo primary SB placement. METHODS: Patients who und ...
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Journal ArticleCurr Eye Res · December 2002
PURPOSE: To evaluate a new concept in pharmacological vitreolysis by studying the efficacy of intravitreal RGD peptide-assisted vitrectomy in facilitating the separation of the posterior cortical vitreous from the retinal surface in an animal model. METHOD ...
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Journal ArticleAm J Ophthalmol · February 2001
PURPOSE: To evaluate a new procedure for displacement of large, thick submacular hemorrhage in patients with age-related macular degeneration. METHODS: Retrospective review of 11 eyes of 11 patients with age-related macular degeneration and thick submacula ...
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Journal ArticleRetina · 2001
PURPOSE: To evaluate the role of intravitreal dispase in conjunction with pars plana vitrectomy to facilitate the creation of a posterior vitreous detachment (PVD) in young pig eyes. METHODS: Twenty-four eyes of 24 animals were randomized to receive an int ...
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Journal ArticleOphthalmology · October 2000
PURPOSE: To determine whether scleral buckle placement at the time of primary repair of open-globe injury of the posterior segment is beneficial. DESIGN: Retrospective, comparative, nonrandomized interventional study. PARTICIPANTS: One hundred twenty-five ...
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Journal ArticleRetina · 2000
PURPOSE: Studying the retina in the early postoperative period after macular hole surgery is difficult because of the limitation of imaging of the fundus through a gas tamponade. Silicone oil was shown recently to be an effective alternative to gas for mac ...
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Journal ArticleRetina · 2000
BACKGROUND: Tangential traction in the macula from a thickened posterior hyaloid of the vitreous has been implicated as a cause of diffuse diabetic macular edema. Vitrectomy with peeling of the posterior hyaloid has been shown to reduce retinovascular leak ...
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Journal ArticleRetina · 2000
PURPOSE: To compare the relative incidence of vitreoretinal adhesions associated with partial vitreous separation within the macula diagnosed with optical coherence tomography (OCT) with that of those diagnosed with biomicroscopy. METHODS: The authors obta ...
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Journal ArticleOphthalmology · November 1998
OBJECTIVE: The authors performed a study to determine the effectiveness and safety of silicone oil as a substitute for gas to fill the vitreous cavity to treat macular holes. DESIGN: Multicenter, nonrandomized, interventional trial. PARTICIPANTS: Thirty-se ...
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Journal ArticleAm J Ophthalmol · July 1998
PURPOSE: To review the anatomic and visual outcomes of a consecutive series of phakic patients with postoperative diabetic vitreous hemorrhage (PDVH) who underwent revision vitrectomy with peripheral retinal cryotherapy. METHODS: We performed a retrospecti ...
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Journal ArticleInvestigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science · December 1, 1997
Purpose Various tines of evidence suggest that injury to the eye, or to the retina, may retard retina! degeneration in animal models, probably by causing retinal cells to release factors that may promote cell survival. In the RCS rat, preservation of retin ...
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Journal ArticleArch Ophthalmol · March 1997
BACKGROUND: The Silicone Study evaluated the outcomes of vitreoretinal surgery for retinal detachment with proliferative vitreoretinopathy (PVR). OBJECTIVE: To evaluate short-term (up to 36 months) outcomes in eyes randomized to silicone oil or perfluoropr ...
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Journal ArticleRetina · 1997
PURPOSE: To investigate the efficacy of the surgical removal of subfoveal choroidal neovascularization in patients with type 2A idiopathic juxtafoveolar retinal telangiectasis. METHODS: Two patients with bilateral acquired idiopathic juxtafoveolar retinal ...
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Journal ArticleRetina · 1997
PURPOSE: To describe the clinical features of patients with advanced proliferative diabetic retinopathy who underwent vitrectomy and were found to have subretinal hemorrhages. METHODS: The authors conducted a retrospective study of 49 patients with complic ...
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Journal ArticleOphthalmology · July 1996
BACKGROUND: Vitrectomy has been successfully used for treating idiopathic macular holes. Although macular hole surgery has been successful and is generally regarded as a safe procedure, various complications have been reported. The authors report eight pat ...
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Journal ArticleOphthalmology · February 1996
PURPOSE: An inferior peripheral iridectomy (IPI) was used to prevent forward migration of silicone oil in vitrectomized eyes; however, in approximately one third of eyes, the IPI closed spontaneously. Occlusion of the IPI by fibrin is believed to be an ear ...
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Journal ArticleAm J Ophthalmol · January 1996
PURPOSE: To alert ophthalmologists that prolonged or severe postoperative periocular pain and nausea may be caused by migraine. METHODS: We examined two patients who had a history of migraine and had severe episodes of prolonged periocular pain and nausea ...
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Journal ArticleAm J Ophthalmol · August 1995
PURPOSE: To determine the ultrastructural characteristic of the operculum associated with macular holes. METHODS: We developed instrumentation and a technique to capture the operculum observed with macular holes. Two opercula were studied by transmission e ...
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Journal ArticleAm J Ophthalmol · July 1995
PURPOSE/METHODS: To evaluate the role of initial visual acuity as a factor for progressive loss of vision or progression to a full-thickness macular hole in eyes with stage I macular holes (tractional foveal detachment without dehiscence). The study popula ...
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Journal ArticleOphthalmology · May 1995
PURPOSE: Posterior chamber foldable silicone intraocular lenses (IOLs) are becoming increasingly prevalent in patients undergoing a pars plana vitrectomy with fluid-air exchange. The authors report an important limitation of foldable silicone IOLs during f ...
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Journal ArticleRetina · 1995
BACKGROUND: Silicone oil tamponade is used in treating retinal detachments, but silicone-associated complications remain frequent. Keratopathy and acute pupillary block glaucoma are related to migration of silicone oil into the anterior chamber. Since 1985 ...
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Journal ArticleOphthalmology · January 1995
PURPOSE: To evaluate the clinical outcome of patients who underwent lensectomy and intraocular lens (IOL) implantation at the time of primary repair of a penetrating ocular injury. METHODS: A review of 14 patients who sustained cataracts and lens rupture i ...
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Journal ArticleRetina · 1995
BACKGROUND: The morphologic features and clinical consequences of removing residual optic disc stalks during vitrectomy for complications of diabetic retinopathy have not been described. METHODS: Twenty-four residual optic disc stalks that were surgically ...
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Journal ArticleArch Ophthalmol · June 1994
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy of silicone oil as an intraocular tamponade for complicated retinal detachments in the pediatric population. DESIGN: Case series. SETTING: Referral practice at a major university hospital eye center. PATIENTS: Consecutiv ...
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Journal ArticleArch Ophthalmol · June 1994
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the advisability of removing silicone oil from eyes after surgery for severe (with a classification of at least C-3) proliferative vitreoretinopathy. DESIGN: Subgroup analysis of the Silicone Study, a randomized, multicentered, surgi ...
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ConferenceOphthalmology · June 1994
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to assess the benefit of vitreous surgery in preventing full-thickness macular holes in patients with impending (stage 1) macular holes. METHODS: A prospective randomized multicenter clinical trial was conducted on pat ...
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Journal ArticleAm J Ophthalmol · February 15, 1994
Eight eyes (seven patients) with traumatic chorioretinal rupture (sclopetaria) from severe ocular trauma were examined. All seven patients were referred with diagnoses of retinal detachment, giant retinal tear, or ruptured globe. Instead, all eyes had larg ...
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Journal ArticleRetina · 1993
Between 1985 and 1990, 340 eyes with rhegmatogenous retinal detachment (RRD) and severe (stage C3 or worse) proliferative vitreoretinopathy (PVR) were treated with vitrectomy and randomly selected to receive perfluoropropane gas or silicone oil; 183 eyes h ...
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Journal ArticleAm J Ophthalmol · October 15, 1992
We reviewed the records of 33 fluid-air exchanges to assess the efficacy of fluid-air exchange in the management of recurrent vitreous cavity hemorrhage after vitrectomy for proliferative diabetic retinopathy. Fluid-air exchange alone was successful in cle ...
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Journal ArticleArch Ophthalmol · August 1992
We obtained oxygen measurements from a human eye that contained small preretinal droplets of perfluorotributylamine (FTBA) by using fluorine-19 magnetic resonance spectroscopy. These droplets were the remainder of a larger volume of FTBA that was used as a ...
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Journal ArticleArch Ophthalmol · June 1992
Between September 1985 and September 1987, 101 eyes with rhegmatogenous retinal detachment and severe (with a classification of at least C-3) proliferative vitreoretinopathy but without prior vitrectomy were treated with vitrectomy and randomized to either ...
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Journal ArticleArch Ophthalmol · June 1992
Between September 1987 and October 1990, 265 eyes with rhegmatogenous retinal detachment and severe (with a classification of at least C-3) proliferative vitreoretinopathy were treated with vitrectomy and randomized to treatment with perfluoropropane gas o ...
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Journal ArticleAm J Ophthalmol · January 15, 1992
The oxygen tension in the preretinal vitreous cavity was measured in human patients undergoing vitreous operations for proliferative diabetic retinopathy. The oxygen tension was significantly higher (P = .004) over areas of retina that had been treated wit ...
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Journal ArticleOphthalmology · August 1991
A review of 14 patients who underwent corneal transplantation after intravitreal silicone oil tamponade included an average follow-up of 28 months. Mean graft survival was 25 months (range, 2 to 61 months). Frequency of graft failure was 43% (6 of 14) with ...
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Journal ArticleControl Clin Trials · June 1991
This article describes the trial design and baseline results for the Silicone Study, a multicenter, randomized surgical trial designed to compare the effectiveness of silicone fluid versus long-acting gas in the treatment of proliferative vitreoretinopathy ...
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Journal ArticleAm J Ophthalmol · March 15, 1991
We used vitreous surgery to treat seven patients (eight eyes) with complicated retinal detachments associated with choroidal colobomas. All eyes had large choroidal colobomas and no evidence of peripheral retinal breaks. Small, atrophic breaks were detecte ...
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Journal ArticleRetina · 1991
Profound hypotony associated with loss of vision complicating bilateral chronic uveitis was managed in five consecutive patients with vitrectomy and silicone oil injection. The use of silicone oil facilitated anatomic reattachment in three of the five eyes ...
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Journal ArticleOphthalmology · May 1990
The authors analyzed 100 consecutive eyes undergoing relaxing retinotomies to determine the anatomic and visual results associated with the use of this procedure. With a minimum follow-up of 6 months, 58 eyes were completely attached, 8 were partially atta ...
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Journal ArticleAm J Ophthalmol · January 15, 1990
Nine eyes of nine patients with rhegmatogenous retinal detachment caused by a macular hole were treated by the transvitreal application of cyanoacrylate tissue adhesive to the macular hole. Eight of the nine eyes had previously failed conventional vitreous ...
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Journal ArticleArch Ophthalmol · December 1989
We have developed a new, self-contained, small-gauge, permanent, rare-earth magnet for use in conjunction with pars plana vitrectomy in the treatment of selected magnetic intraocular foreign bodies. This magnet allows controlled grasping and releasing of t ...
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Journal ArticleOphthalmology · October 1989
A procoagulant effect was reported previously after injection of 0.50 to 0.75 ml of sodium hyaluronate (Healon) into the vitreous cavity at the end of phakic diabetic vitrectomies. A multicenter, randomized, prospective trial was done to study this effect. ...
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Journal ArticleAm J Ophthalmol · July 15, 1989
We reviewed the results of silicone oil removal after vitreous surgery for recurrent retinal detachment with proliferative vitreoretinopathy in 55 eyes. The minimum follow-up period was six months. Retinal detachment recurred in five eyes (9%). Evidence of ...
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Journal ArticleAm J Ophthalmol · July 15, 1989
We reviewed the results of vitreous surgery in 12 eyes of 12 patients with tractional macular detachment from Toxocara canis. We performed a vitrectomy and membrane peeling in all eyes, with additional scleral buckling in four eyes. After a minimum of six ...
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Journal ArticleArch Ophthalmol · June 1989
We developed a new micro-iris retractor to achieve temporary intraoperative pupillary mydriasis in selected eyes undergoing pars plana vitreous surgery. The micro-iris retractor and its use were compared with previous methods for obtaining adequate intraop ...
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Journal ArticleArch Ophthalmol · June 1989
We have designed a new instrument for use in fluid-gas exchange and retinal manipulation that combines automated aspiration with reflux capabilities. Reflux capability further reduces trauma to the retina when performing procedures using active linear aspi ...
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Journal ArticleOphthalmology · June 1989
The Silicone Study is a multicenter randomized clinical trial that compares a long-acting gas with silicone oil for the surgical treatment of proliferative vitreoretinopathy (PVR). As part of the study, a topographic classification of PVR has been develope ...
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Journal ArticleAm J Ophthalmol · May 15, 1989
In 42 cases of complicated retinal detachment following trauma after failed primary vitrectomy, at six months follow-up anatomic retinal reattachment posterior to the scleral buckle was achieved in 20 of 40 eyes (50%). Of the 40 eyes, 11 (28%) had a visual ...
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Journal ArticleArch Ophthalmol · May 1989
We have performed revision of vitrectomy and silicone oil injection in 18 eyes that developed advanced iris neovascularization and/or anterior hyaloidal fibrovascular proliferation complicated by retinal detachment or media opacity after vitreous surgery f ...
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Journal ArticleOphthalmology · March 1989
The Silicone Study is a multicentered, randomized surgical trial designed to compare the tamponade effectiveness of silicone oil versus long-acting gas in the treatment of proliferative vitreoretinopathy (PVR) by vitrectomy and associated techniques. Fundu ...
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Journal ArticleRetina · 1989
The major cause of failure in retinal detachment surgery is proliferative vitreoretinopathy. The surgical treatment of proliferative vitreoretinopathy has improved dramatically over the past ten years. Still failure is too common and the need for reoperati ...
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Journal ArticleOphthalmic Surg · August 1988
The clinical features of 100 consecutive cases and the histopathology of six enucleated eyes, all having undergone silicone oil injection for complicated retinal detachments, were studied with regard to the incidence and mechanisms of postoperative intraoc ...
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Journal ArticleRetina · 1988
When silicone oil fills the vitreous cavity of the phakic eye or the entire aphakic eye, the refractive correction can be expected to change by 5-9 diopters and sometimes as much as 14 diopters. Aphakic eyes become less hyperopic when filled with silicone ...
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Journal ArticleRetina · 1988
N-butyl-2-cyanoacrylate tissue adhesive was injected into the preretinal space of rabbit eyes to study potential toxicity to the retina. Application of 3.3-10.0 ul of cyanoacrylate tissue adhesive showed localized but definite retinal toxicity. White halos ...
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Journal ArticleAm J Ophthalmol · August 15, 1987
We used transvitreally delivered cyanoacrylate tissue adhesive to seal retinal breaks in 25 selected patients undergoing vitreous surgery for complicated retinal detachment. With a minimum follow-up period of six months, all but one retinal hole remained c ...
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Journal ArticleAm J Ophthalmol · June 15, 1987
We evaluated the use of transvitreal cyanoacrylate retinopexy in the treatment of experimental rhegmatogenous retinal detachment during vitreous surgery in the cynomolgus monkey. The chorioretinal adhesions produced with cyanoacrylate tissue adhesive as co ...
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Journal ArticleOphthalmology · April 1987
Since their introduction, retinal tacks have been increasingly used as an adjunct in the repair of complicated retinal detachments. Indications, results, and complications in a consecutive series of patients undergoing surgery for complicated retinal detac ...
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Journal ArticleAm J Ophthalmol · January 15, 1987
We have analyzed the six-month, one-year, and two-year follow-up examinations in 47 patients who had silicone oil injection in combination with revision of vitrectomy for intractable retinal detachment and advanced proliferative vitreoretinopathy. A visual ...
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Journal ArticleTrans Am Ophthalmol Soc · 1987
Failures in vitreous surgery for complex vitreoretinal disorders are frequently due to an inability to keep preexisting or iatrogenic retinal breaks permanently closed. We have used transvitreally delivered cyanoacrylate tissue adhesive to seal retinal bre ...
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Journal ArticleAm J Ophthalmol · December 15, 1986
We evaluated the use of transvitreal cyanoacrylate retinopexy in the treatment of experimental rhegmatogenous retinal detachment during vitreous surgery in rabbit eyes filled with silicone oil. The view to the fundus was superior to that obtained in our pr ...
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Journal ArticleAm J Ophthalmol · August 15, 1986
We used an experimental rabbit model of rhegmatogenous retinal detachment to compare the onset, quality, and duration of chorioretinal adhesions obtained by transvitreal application of N-butyl-2-cyanoacrylate mixed with iophendylate with those obtained by ...
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Journal ArticleAm J Ophthalmol · July 15, 1986
Retinal tacks that can be easily placed and removed allow precise intraocular control of retinal fixation in the repair of complicated retinal detachments. We used this technique in 41 consecutive cases of complicated retinal detachment. In 37 cases follow ...
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Journal ArticleAm J Ophthalmol · July 15, 1986
Relaxing retinotomies and retinectomies are helpful surgical techniques in the treatment of severe cases of retinal detachment with incarcerated retinas, retinal shrinkage caused by proliferative vitreoretinopathy, proliferative vasculopathies, or injury a ...
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Journal ArticleAm J Ophthalmol · February 15, 1986
We used sophisticated vitreous surgical techniques in conjunction with silicone oil injection in ten eyes of ten patients with rhegmatogenous retinal detachment complicated by advanced proliferative vitreoretinopathy following failed vitrectomy for prolife ...
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Journal ArticleGraefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol · 1986
As the use of silicone oil in the treatment of complex retinal detachment becomes more frequent, an accurate assessment of ocular structures in these eyes by ultrasonic imaging is increasingly important. Because of the ultrasonic properties of silicone oil ...
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Journal ArticleGraefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol · 1986
We have used silicone-oil injection in a consecutive series of 44 patients with retinal detachment and advanced proliferative vitreoretinopathy, all of whom had previously failed to reattach with vitrectomy, membrane peeling, and scleral buckling. After a ...
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Journal ArticleOphthalmology · August 1985
We have used silicone oil injection in a consecutive series of 44 patients with retinal detachment and advanced proliferative vitreoretinopathy, all of whom had previously failed to reattach with vitrectomy, membrane peeling, and scleral buckling. After a ...
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Journal ArticleRetina · 1985
The surgical results and postoperative complications associated with silicone oil injection in the treatment of complicated retinal detachment were evaluated in a series of 164 eyes followed for a minimum of 6 months. The incidence of recurrent retinal det ...
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Journal ArticleRetina · 1985
The use of silicone oil in the management of intractable retinal detachment associated with proliferative vitreoretinopathy is increasing. Based on clinical experience in over 240 cases, the authors describe their current surgical techniques involving sili ...
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Journal ArticleArch Ophthalmol · November 1984
Carcinoma metastatic to the choroid was diagnosed in three patients by cytopathologic examination of subretinal fluid. The specimen was obtained using a scleral depressor modified to allow controlled aspiration of subretinal fluid through a sharp, angled, ...
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Journal ArticleOphthalmology · April 1984
To study the risk of developing rubeosis iridis following vitrectomy, the use of preoperative iris fluorescein angiography was prospectively investigated on patients with diabetes mellitus, without any clinically detectable iris or angle neovascularization ...
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Journal ArticleAm J Ophthalmol · June 1981
We gave one eye of each 21 rabbits an intravitreal injection of 1 mg of triamcinolone acetonide; the other eye received an injection of an equal volume of saline solution as a control. Results of slit-lamp examinations, ophthalmoscopy, intraocular pressure ...
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Journal ArticleAm J Ophthalmol · February 1981
Perforating injuries were produced in the posterior segment of rabbit eyes. We studied the inhibitory effect of a slowly water-soluble corticosteroid, dexamethasone alcohol, on fibroblast growth. The treated group received a single intravitreal injection o ...
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Journal ArticleAm J Ophthalmol · November 1979
Eight patients with severe traumatic hyphemas underwent clot evacuation with vitrectomy instrumentation. The patients were followed up for periods of one to four years. No significant intraoperative complications were noted, but one eye developed a postope ...
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