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Tag: PVD induction

211. Vitreomacular Traction

Today we review a potentially challenging case of symptomatic vitreomacular traction associated with a full‑thickness macular hole.  We will explore … More

Head positioning, PVD induction, triamcinolone

178. Symptomatic Vitreous Floaters

Today’s topic is symptomatic vitreous floaters, one of the most common and frustrating complaints faced in retina practice. In this … More

floaterectomy, Peripheral shaving, PVD induction

171. Asteroid Hyalosis

Vitrectomy for asteroid hyalosis is rarely necessary but may be indicated for impaired visualization of the retina (even with alternative … More

asteroid hyalosis, intraoperative OCT, phaco vitrectomy, PVD induction, triamcinolone

170. Challenging RD: Stickler Syndrome

Retinal detachments in patients with Stickler Syndrome can be challenging for a variety of reasons including: 1) the young age … More

prophylactic laser, PVD induction, Stickler Syndrome

83. Asteroid Hyalosis

In most cases patients with asteroid hyalosis are asymptomatic however when dense asteroid bodies are present, evaluation of the retina … More

asteroid hyalosis, diabetic vitrectomy, PVD induction

52. No PVD Retinal Detachment

In this case, presented by guest surgeon Dr. Saarang Hansraj, a vitrectomy was performed to repair a retinal detachment not … More

pvd, PVD induction, retinal detachment, vitrectomy

18. PVD Induction

Induction of a posterior vitreous detachment (PVD) is a critical step in successful vitrectomy procedures. In some cases the PVD … More

posterior vitreous detachment, pvd, PVD induction
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