2009
DOI: 10.1111/j.1463-5224.2009.00707.x
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Low‐hemorrhage‐risk surgical approach to expose the optic nerve in rabbits without bony removal and rectus resection

Abstract: The ease and safety of this new surgical approach allowed it to be easily used by non-expert operators and widely applied in rabbit experiments for various research purposes requiring exposure of the ON.

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“…To prevent the cardiac‐ocular reflex, 0.1 mL/kg of 0.1% atropine sulfate was injected intramuscularly. The orbit was opened in a low‐hemorrhage‐risk surgical approach via the frontal process as reported previously 20 . A giant polycystic mass with its major part locating temporally to the ON was observed immediately after opening the periorbital fascia (Fig.…”
Section: Latencies and Amplitudes Of 16‐channel Vep From Both Eyes (mentioning
confidence: 81%
“…To prevent the cardiac‐ocular reflex, 0.1 mL/kg of 0.1% atropine sulfate was injected intramuscularly. The orbit was opened in a low‐hemorrhage‐risk surgical approach via the frontal process as reported previously 20 . A giant polycystic mass with its major part locating temporally to the ON was observed immediately after opening the periorbital fascia (Fig.…”
Section: Latencies and Amplitudes Of 16‐channel Vep From Both Eyes (mentioning
confidence: 81%