2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.jfo.2009.11.016
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Étude prospective de 34 décollements de rétine par déchirure géante

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“…During the entire exchange process, the retina is in contact with the tamponade products. Visibility conditions are much better to remove a residual bubble of PFCL which pushes the majority of surgeons to use the silicone oil which will be injected by a direct exchange with silicone at the top and PFCL at the bottom [14]. The infusion terminal is then connected to the silicone pump with an infusion pressure at 1.5 bar, the infusion pressure injects Silicone oil with passive suction of PFCL [15]: this represents a time-consuming inconvenience with the risk of losing a lot of time in case of vitrectomy without suture (no reinforced terminal) and especially if we want to use high density silicone oil.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the entire exchange process, the retina is in contact with the tamponade products. Visibility conditions are much better to remove a residual bubble of PFCL which pushes the majority of surgeons to use the silicone oil which will be injected by a direct exchange with silicone at the top and PFCL at the bottom [14]. The infusion terminal is then connected to the silicone pump with an infusion pressure at 1.5 bar, the infusion pressure injects Silicone oil with passive suction of PFCL [15]: this represents a time-consuming inconvenience with the risk of losing a lot of time in case of vitrectomy without suture (no reinforced terminal) and especially if we want to use high density silicone oil.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%