by Steve Charles MD
Steve T. Charles, MD, Founder of the Charles Retina Institute in Memphis, and Clinical Professor, Department of Ophthalmology at the University of Tennessee College of Medicine, provides a summary of his presentation on the current use of scissors for diabetic traction retinal detachment surgery.
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- Inherited Retinal Diseases
- Thrombogenic Phase 3 Ocriplasmin Study
- Achieving Water-tight Sclerotomies after 23G Surgery
- PACORES Update
- Sclerally-fixated IOLs Without Sutures
- Does Suturing 23-Gauge Sclerotomies Reduce Postop Vitreous Hemorrhage in Di…
- Modified Probe for Small-gauge Vitrectomy
- The Role of Scissors in Diabetic Traction Retinal Detachment Surgery
- Fine Needle Aspiration Biopsy
- Adjunctive Steroids for Small-gauge Vitrectomy
- COPERNICUS
- Ranibizumab Variable Dosing: Horizon Extension Data
- Dexamethasone Implant Plus Laser vs Laser Monotherapy
- Ocriplasmin Phase 3 Data
- Pneumatic Retinopexy, Pars Plana Vitrectomy, and Scleral Buckling
- FAME Subanalyses
- DA VINCI
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