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That Clear Thing that Covers the Retina

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Dr. Kirk Packo presents a pars plana lensectomy-vitrectomy case in a post-LASIK patient in which scraping of a hazy epithelium dislodges the flap. Dr. Koch recommends the use of viscosurgical devices, such as CelluGel and Cornea Coat, to clear the cornea without scraping.

Posted: 9/21/2009

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That Clear Thing that Covers the Retina

Dr. Kirk Packo presents a pars plana lensectomy-vitrectomy case in a post-LASIK patient in which scraping of a hazy epithelium dislodges the flap. Dr. Koch recommends the use of viscosurgical devices, such as CelluGel and Cornea Coat, to clear the cornea without scraping.

Posted: 9/21/2009

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