PPV & Pupilosplasty in Hemovitreous with Disturbed Anterior Segment

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Dr. Roberto Alejandro Guerra shares his video of a patient with previous surgery for traumatic cataracts secondary to blunt ocular trauma, which now has hemovitrous and inferior iris defect of more than 180 degrees. A combined 23G PPV and pupiloplasty were performed in order to accelerate the patient's recovery.
Dr. García states that he has no financial disclosures relevant to the content of this video.

Posted: 8/25/2017

PPV & Pupilosplasty in Hemovitreous with Disturbed Anterior Segment

Dr. Roberto Alejandro Guerra shares his video of a patient with previous surgery for traumatic cataracts secondary to blunt ocular trauma, which now has hemovitrous and inferior iris defect of more than 180 degrees. A combined 23G PPV and pupiloplasty were performed in order to accelerate the patient's recovery.
Dr. García states that he has no financial disclosures relevant to the content of this video.

Posted: 8/25/2017

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