Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy

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Posted: 2/18/2008

Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy

Posted: 2/18/2008

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Bhushan Khare

16 years ago

i suppose its meant in cases where the posterior hyaloid is not very densely layered with blood. One will have to visualise the fluorocarbon induced dissection to be safe

Fernando Arevalo

16 years ago

Dear Dr. Ribeiro: I am very sorry that I did not see your comment until now.

Fernando Arevalo

16 years ago

Sergio Ribeiro

17 years ago

Do you not be afraid with the possibility that the PFLC pass beyond the retina if you create a hole in the posterior pole, when you dissect the membranes? Sergio Ribeiro - Lisbon

Fernando Arevalo

17 years ago

I prefer this technique in most cases. Certainly, sometimes a combination of techniques may be necessary. However, starting the case with EBPD and continuing with it to peel all epiretinal tissue or combining techniques has made my life much easer! For more info, the technique has recently been published in:

RICARDO JAPIASSU

18 years ago

Great technique, what do you prefer, this one or segmenting with 2500 cpm probe? Congratulations

JOSE TOLDOS

18 years ago

very interesting technique

armando Sinorelli Jr

18 years ago

Very interesting approach to the retina in PDR.

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