Matthew T. Witmer, MD, Paul Chan MD, FACS
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This video demonstrates the use of Chandelier illumination to enhance visualization during the removal of an intraocular foreign body. The view was limited due to a central corneal laceration, and the chandelier offers improved illumination.
Posted: 10/02/2012
Matthew T. Witmer, MD, Paul Chan MD, FACS
This video demonstrates the use of Chandelier illumination to enhance visualization during the removal of an intraocular foreign body. The view was limited due to a central corneal laceration, and the chandelier offers improved illumination.
Posted: 10/02/2012
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SHALABH SINHA
12 years ago
Orienting the IOFB with its shortest diameter / width would have prevented a large scleral opening. I did not see any reason for placing a buckle and doing a 360 laser, it could have been either, or neither (my preference). Chandelier illumination would have helped to scleral depress and search for iatrogenic breaks and only those could be lasered. I did not see that in your video.