Passive Shaving Allows for Improved Stability During Vitrectomy

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Dr. Aqueveque shows how a passive shaving approach to vitrectomy in the case of detached, mobile retina tissue allows the surgeon to maintain better control and stability than can be achieved with active shaving.

Posted: 2/15/2023

Keywords:

Vitrectomy

Passive Shaving Allows for Improved Stability During Vitrectomy

Dr. Aqueveque shows how a passive shaving approach to vitrectomy in the case of detached, mobile retina tissue allows the surgeon to maintain better control and stability than can be achieved with active shaving.

Posted: 2/15/2023

Keywords:

Vitrectomy

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