23-gauge Endoscope to Visualize Retinal Detachment With Corneal Decompensation

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Jeffrey S. Heier, MD, presents a patient with RD and concurrent corneal decompensation precluding visualization. A 23-gauge endoscope was used to examine the retina.

Posted: 1/10/2012

23-gauge Endoscope to Visualize Retinal Detachment With Corneal Decompensation

Jeffrey S. Heier, MD, presents a patient with RD and concurrent corneal decompensation precluding visualization. A 23-gauge endoscope was used to examine the retina.

Posted: 1/10/2012

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Hanspal Bhinder

12 years ago

23 g guves less field of view with only 6000 pixels I prefer 20 g or 19g along with 3d endoscopy PIP technology It is easy to perfom if We use 3d PIP technology www.endoscopezone.com

Mario Nobrega

13 years ago

Congratulations! Very nice!

Phoebe Lin

14 years ago

Thanks for sharing! Great video.

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