G. Baker Hubbard, MD, the Thomas M. Aaberg Professor of Ophthalmology and Director of Clinical Retina, and Associate Professor of Ophthalmology, Section of Vitreoretinal Surgery & Disease and Section of Ophthalmic Pathology/Ocular Oncology at Emory Eye Center in Atlanta, discusses whether suturing 23-gauge sclerotomies reduces postoperative vitreous hemorrhage in patients with diabetes who undergo vitrectomy.
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