Vitrectomy for Massive Vitreous Hemorrhage With Wide Angle and Macular Lens View

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It is very difficult to see such detailed adherent hyaloid without a macular lens; the satisfactory view allows for a very safe procedure, and the hyaloid as well as preretinal membranes can be removed easily with the correct maneuver.

Posted: 10/01/2020

Vitrectomy for Massive Vitreous Hemorrhage With Wide Angle and Macular Lens View

It is very difficult to see such detailed adherent hyaloid without a macular lens; the satisfactory view allows for a very safe procedure, and the hyaloid as well as preretinal membranes can be removed easily with the correct maneuver.

Posted: 10/01/2020

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