by Francesco Boscia, MD
Francesco Boscia, MD, Medical Director in the Department of Ophthalmology at the University of Bari in Italy, discusses the efficacy and safety of bipolar cathaterization of the conjunctiva in order to prevent leakage from leaking sclerotomies after 23G transconjuctiva vitrectomy.
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