Especially heavy silicone oil has the peculiarity to be retained and entangled into the vitreous base. Thus after aspiration of the core of heavy oil it is strongly recommended to inspect the vitreous base with indentation. Since the oil bubbles are entrapped in the vitreous it requires active suction and cutting with a vitrectomy probe
This eye originally had PVR retinal detachment in the inferior retinal periphery. It was at first tr...
We measured the tamponading effect of silicone oil, saline and air after vitrectomy, on intraocular ...
Apparently not only silicone but rarely also the natural lens provides a surface for strong adherenc...
BACKGROUND: We describe the re-emergence of a hidden residual intraocular silicone oil bubble after ...
Background: Heavy oil formation was found in the subretinal space in three patients with repeated vi...
The Sutureless vitrectomy is considered as one of the most popular pars plana vitrectomy, because th...
BACKGROUND: Retained preretinal bubbles were found over the posterior retina after silicone oil remo...
Abstract Background Perfluorocarbon liquid (PFCL) is widely used as an intraoperative heavy tamponad...
Although F6H8, a semifluorinated fluorocarbon, is a solvent for silicone oil, the solvent is not pow...
Purpose. To demonstrate development and complications in heavy silicone oil (HSO) surgery in 100 eye...
Aim: Heavy silicone oil removal can be challenging and differs considerably from conventional oil. T...
Advances in vitreoretinal surgery have greatly increased the anatomical re-attachment rate in cases ...
Purpose: To report a case of early decomposition of retained heavy silicone oil droplets. Case Repor...
BackgroundThere is sudden and dramatic visual function deterioration in 1–10 % of eyes filled with s...
Intraocular silicone oil microdroplets have been described after intravitreal injection of anti-VEGF...
This eye originally had PVR retinal detachment in the inferior retinal periphery. It was at first tr...
We measured the tamponading effect of silicone oil, saline and air after vitrectomy, on intraocular ...
Apparently not only silicone but rarely also the natural lens provides a surface for strong adherenc...
BACKGROUND: We describe the re-emergence of a hidden residual intraocular silicone oil bubble after ...
Background: Heavy oil formation was found in the subretinal space in three patients with repeated vi...
The Sutureless vitrectomy is considered as one of the most popular pars plana vitrectomy, because th...
BACKGROUND: Retained preretinal bubbles were found over the posterior retina after silicone oil remo...
Abstract Background Perfluorocarbon liquid (PFCL) is widely used as an intraoperative heavy tamponad...
Although F6H8, a semifluorinated fluorocarbon, is a solvent for silicone oil, the solvent is not pow...
Purpose. To demonstrate development and complications in heavy silicone oil (HSO) surgery in 100 eye...
Aim: Heavy silicone oil removal can be challenging and differs considerably from conventional oil. T...
Advances in vitreoretinal surgery have greatly increased the anatomical re-attachment rate in cases ...
Purpose: To report a case of early decomposition of retained heavy silicone oil droplets. Case Repor...
BackgroundThere is sudden and dramatic visual function deterioration in 1–10 % of eyes filled with s...
Intraocular silicone oil microdroplets have been described after intravitreal injection of anti-VEGF...
This eye originally had PVR retinal detachment in the inferior retinal periphery. It was at first tr...
We measured the tamponading effect of silicone oil, saline and air after vitrectomy, on intraocular ...
Apparently not only silicone but rarely also the natural lens provides a surface for strong adherenc...