Unimanual 27-Gauge Vitrectomy for Tractional Retinal Detachment

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This video presents unimanual (one-handed) 27-gauge vitrectomy fo tractional retinal detachment surgery. This surgical technique minimizes the forces applied on the retinal surface, eliminates the need for chandelier illumination, and reduces the number of entrances and exits of instruments during the surgery.

Posted: 7/17/2019

Unimanual 27-Gauge Vitrectomy for Tractional Retinal Detachment

This video presents unimanual (one-handed) 27-gauge vitrectomy fo tractional retinal detachment surgery. This surgical technique minimizes the forces applied on the retinal surface, eliminates the need for chandelier illumination, and reduces the number of entrances and exits of instruments during the surgery.

Posted: 7/17/2019

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