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Refractive Surgery Pitfalls During Retinal Surgery

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Kirk Packo, MD, presents a post-LASIK patient that developed angle closure glaucoma and bilateral anterior segment necrosis after taking the migraine medication, topiramate. He performs a vitrectomy-lensectomy, but encounters a problem when attempting to scrape hazy epithelium.

Posted: 5/19/2009

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Refractive Surgery Pitfalls During Retinal Surgery

Kirk Packo, MD, presents a post-LASIK patient that developed angle closure glaucoma and bilateral anterior segment necrosis after taking the migraine medication, topiramate. He performs a vitrectomy-lensectomy, but encounters a problem when attempting to scrape hazy epithelium.

Posted: 5/19/2009

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