Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . NEW YORK — Vitrectomy using balanced saline solution without tissue plasminogen activator is effective for ...
Patients requiring vitrectomy for macular hole, macular pucker, and diabetic retinopathy often have coexisting cataract. Cataract formation is one of the most common sequelae following vitrectomy.
Prior to vitrectomy, contrast sensitivity function was diminished in 67.4% of eyes with floaters compared with controls; however, contrast sensitivity function normalized in each case by 1 week ...
Eye floaters are a fact of life for millions of Americans, especially as they get older. But the dots, squiggly lines and tiny cobwebs floating across the field of vision can turn from minor annoyance ...
improving vision in patients experiencing complications from diabetes removing foreign bodies from the eye in cases of trauma taking a biopsy to diagnose infections or diseases as part of other ...
A macular hole is when an opening forms in the middle of the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye. It can lead to people having a blurry or black spot in the center of their vision. The ...
Blurry vision after surgery is not uncommon. It can be a short-term side effect of many eye surgeries, and it can even occur after surgeries that do not involve your eyes. Before you have surgery, a ...
Epiretinal membranes are thin, transparent layers of fibrous tissues that form a film on the inner surface of the retina. Epiretinal membranes (ERMs) most often occur in people over age 50. According ...
While we do have specific techniques that have been successful in our own experience, it is the concept of combined surgery that we wish to stress. Surgeon preferences and surgical techniques are ...
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