Subconjunctival Silicone Deposits

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Sutureless vitrectomy with silicone oil tamponade can lead to subconjunctival silicone deposits and chronic irritation. Susanne Binder, MD, presents her technique for tight wound closure with small-gauge instrumentation in cases with silicone oil.

Posted: 5/24/2010

Subconjunctival Silicone Deposits

Sutureless vitrectomy with silicone oil tamponade can lead to subconjunctival silicone deposits and chronic irritation. Susanne Binder, MD, presents her technique for tight wound closure with small-gauge instrumentation in cases with silicone oil.

Posted: 5/24/2010

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Deependra V Singh MD

15 years ago

Agreed,

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