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23G Peripheral Vitreous Shaving and Endolaser in Phakic Patients

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Kourous A. Rezaei, MD, presents his 23 gauge peripheral vitreous shaving and endolaser technique in a phakic patient. To facilitate this technique, Dr. Rezaei suggests lowering the IOP and angle the shaft of the cutter perpendicular to the retina.

Posted: 1/06/2010

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23G Peripheral Vitreous Shaving and Endolaser in Phakic Patients

Kourous A. Rezaei, MD, presents his 23 gauge peripheral vitreous shaving and endolaser technique in a phakic patient. To facilitate this technique, Dr. Rezaei suggests lowering the IOP and angle the shaft of the cutter perpendicular to the retina.

Posted: 1/06/2010

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