Subretinal Perfluorocarbon Removal With 38-Gauge Cannula TIp Under Silicon Oil

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Trapped subretinal perfluorocarbon was easily removed with a 38-gauge cannula under silicon oil with a very low perfusion profile. The incision into the bubble was self sealing and silicon oil removal was not necessary.

Posted: 8/14/2019

Subretinal Perfluorocarbon Removal With 38-Gauge Cannula TIp Under Silicon Oil

Trapped subretinal perfluorocarbon was easily removed with a 38-gauge cannula under silicon oil with a very low perfusion profile. The incision into the bubble was self sealing and silicon oil removal was not necessary.

Posted: 8/14/2019

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Nishant Radke

6 years ago

Simple explanation. Great skills and a Very nice video. I would prefer to do it under Oil infusion if cost of oil is not a question.

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