Traumatic PKP Graft Dislocation, Vitreous Hemorrhage, and Retinal Detachment

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Dr. Berrocal presents a case of traumatic PKP graft dislocation, vitreous hemorrhage, and retinal detachment. The infusion cannula is introduced into the anterior chamber which allows clots to be aspirated out of the eye to facilitate visualization of the posterior segment.

Posted: 7/27/2009

Traumatic PKP Graft Dislocation, Vitreous Hemorrhage, and Retinal Detachment

Dr. Berrocal presents a case of traumatic PKP graft dislocation, vitreous hemorrhage, and retinal detachment. The infusion cannula is introduced into the anterior chamber which allows clots to be aspirated out of the eye to facilitate visualization of the posterior segment.

Posted: 7/27/2009

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