In 1979, the hydrogel explant (Miragel, Waltham, MA, USA) was introduced as a scleral buckling material in the surgical management of retinal detachment.1 It was widely used in the 1980s and early 1990s as it was initially believed to be well tolerated, less prone to infection, and easy to manipulate.2 However, long term complications related to swelling and fragmentation of the explant have been reported over recent years,3–6 resulting in discontinuation of its use in 1995.I Leibovitch, J Crompton, D Selv
Introduction: Retinal detachment is divided into three categories. The most common type is the regma...
OBJETIVE: To describe the reattachment rate and visual acuity results of patients with uncomplicated...
Objetive: To describe the reattachment rate and visual acuity results of patients with uncomplicated...
[Abstract] MIRAgel is a hydrogel implant introduced as a scleral buckling material in 1979.\u27 It i...
Sixteen years after scleral buckle surgery with a hydrogel episcleral exoplant, a 43-year-old woman ...
the early 1980s as a product that was superior to bands composed of silicone rubber or silicone spon...
Treatment of retinal detachment frequently uses biocompatible materials to obtain scleral buckling. ...
Background: MIRAgel® (MIRA, Waltham, MA, USA) is a hydrogel scleral buckle introduced in 1979 to tre...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: To describe the complications associated with hydrogel explan...
Purpose: To present a complication of compressive optic neuropathy caused by a swollen hydrogel expl...
Hydrogel buckle intrusion due to progressive swelling is a known complication, which usually require...
PURPOSE: The possibility of postoperative binocular diplopia is seen as an important drawback of con...
Exposure of implanted episcleral element is a rare complication of buckling procedures. We describe ...
A 54-year-old male sustained a fractured right orbital floor 33 years ago, which was treated with a ...
Scleral buckling represents a valuable treatment option for rhegmatogenous retinal detachment repair...
Introduction: Retinal detachment is divided into three categories. The most common type is the regma...
OBJETIVE: To describe the reattachment rate and visual acuity results of patients with uncomplicated...
Objetive: To describe the reattachment rate and visual acuity results of patients with uncomplicated...
[Abstract] MIRAgel is a hydrogel implant introduced as a scleral buckling material in 1979.\u27 It i...
Sixteen years after scleral buckle surgery with a hydrogel episcleral exoplant, a 43-year-old woman ...
the early 1980s as a product that was superior to bands composed of silicone rubber or silicone spon...
Treatment of retinal detachment frequently uses biocompatible materials to obtain scleral buckling. ...
Background: MIRAgel® (MIRA, Waltham, MA, USA) is a hydrogel scleral buckle introduced in 1979 to tre...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: To describe the complications associated with hydrogel explan...
Purpose: To present a complication of compressive optic neuropathy caused by a swollen hydrogel expl...
Hydrogel buckle intrusion due to progressive swelling is a known complication, which usually require...
PURPOSE: The possibility of postoperative binocular diplopia is seen as an important drawback of con...
Exposure of implanted episcleral element is a rare complication of buckling procedures. We describe ...
A 54-year-old male sustained a fractured right orbital floor 33 years ago, which was treated with a ...
Scleral buckling represents a valuable treatment option for rhegmatogenous retinal detachment repair...
Introduction: Retinal detachment is divided into three categories. The most common type is the regma...
OBJETIVE: To describe the reattachment rate and visual acuity results of patients with uncomplicated...
Objetive: To describe the reattachment rate and visual acuity results of patients with uncomplicated...