Treating Trauma in the Mini-Invasive Era

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The video shows the use of the mini-invasive 25G to 23G systems in the treatment of complex cases of ocular trauma. With the use of new technologies and combining 25, 23, or 20G instrumentation, surgeons can customize the the surgical strategy according to the level of difficulty and achieve the best anatomical and functional result. MIVS in severe ocular trauma minimizes stress applied to an already traumatized eye.

Posted: 10/31/2011

Treating Trauma in the Mini-Invasive Era

The video shows the use of the mini-invasive 25G to 23G systems in the treatment of complex cases of ocular trauma. With the use of new technologies and combining 25, 23, or 20G instrumentation, surgeons can customize the the surgical strategy according to the level of difficulty and achieve the best anatomical and functional result. MIVS in severe ocular trauma minimizes stress applied to an already traumatized eye.

Posted: 10/31/2011

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Abdullah Alkharashi

14 years ago

Very nice work, what type of suture do you use to close the 23G or 25G sclerotomy (if you need to close it) ? Thanks

SHALABH SINHA

14 years ago

EXCELLENT DR. CESARO. WOW!!! SEE AT APVRS

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