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Small Gauge Infusion into Choroid

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Kirk Packo, MD, presents a case of dense vitreous hemorrhage from a branch vein occlusion. In a vitrectomized eye, large amounts of fluid egressing from the trocar should be a warning sign that the trocar is in the suprachoroidal space.

Posted: 1/06/2010

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Small Gauge Infusion into Choroid

Kirk Packo, MD, presents a case of dense vitreous hemorrhage from a branch vein occlusion. In a vitrectomized eye, large amounts of fluid egressing from the trocar should be a warning sign that the trocar is in the suprachoroidal space.

Posted: 1/06/2010

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