PVR With Residual Cortical Gel

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David Reed, MD, discusses the case of a patient who presented with PVR. This case is notable because staining with intraocular triamcinolone identified a layer of residual cortical gel.

Posted: 1/20/2015

PVR With Residual Cortical Gel

David Reed, MD, discusses the case of a patient who presented with PVR. This case is notable because staining with intraocular triamcinolone identified a layer of residual cortical gel.

Posted: 1/20/2015

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SHALABH SINHA

11 years ago

Is this a second procedure? Scar seen inferonasally is a cryo or trauma scar? Why not use PFO primarily before the retinectomy to actually see if the retina does settle before decision of such a posterior retinectomy is taken? The retina does appear to be stiff, would it not be advisable to also place an encirclage?

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