2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.jfo.2008.12.008
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Œdème maculaire cystoïde révélateur d’une nécrose sclérale secondaire à une indentation sclérale

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“…However, we did not see this in our study. (Daoudi et al, 2009;Richards and Meyer, 2012).Cataract development is a common consequence following PPV in several trials. (Abrams et al, 1997;Stern, 1992) Cataract following vitrectomy is mainly caused by the loss of the retrolental vitreous, which directly interacts with the lens and the gas or SO.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…However, we did not see this in our study. (Daoudi et al, 2009;Richards and Meyer, 2012).Cataract development is a common consequence following PPV in several trials. (Abrams et al, 1997;Stern, 1992) Cataract following vitrectomy is mainly caused by the loss of the retrolental vitreous, which directly interacts with the lens and the gas or SO.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SB has been related to subretinal hemorrhaging, retinal arrest, accidental retinal breaks, extrusion, intrusion, or infection of the buckles, extraocular motion issues, anterior segment ischemia, macula distortion, and following surgery, cystoid macular swelling. (Daoudi et al, 2009;Okamoto et al, 2008;Richards and Meyer, 2012).Several of these issues may result in irreversible vision impairment. With swift developments in equipment and enhanced vitrectomy effectiveness, there seems to be an increasing shift for pars plana vitrectomy (PPV) via gas tamponade in uncomplicated RRD, primarily for the reason that PPV is more straightforward to perform, with a shorter duration of operation than SB, and given that newly certified retina specialists have a great deal of expertise using it (Arya et al, 2006;Azad et al, 2007;Chong and Fuller, 2010;de la Rúa et al, 2008;Ho et al, 2009;Minihan et al, 2001;Sodhi et al, 2008).…”
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confidence: 99%