Video related to our article "Inverted Flap for a Needle Injury to the Macula After Peribulbar Anaesthesia: A Case Report and Literature Review
<p>After brilliant blue G staining, the internal limiting membrane was peeled and inverted to cover ...
Decreasing visual acuity secondary to orbital trauma may be caused by sudden space-occupying or expa...
BACKGROUND Macular hole surgery can be done under general or local anesthesia, and general anesthe...
Background and objectives: Peribulbar anesthesia has emerged as a safer option compared with intraco...
Purpose: To analyse the clinical presentation and outcome of treatment for globe perforation seconda...
International audiencePeribulbar anesthesia (PB) is known to be safer than retrobulbar (RB) anesthes...
Abstract Background and objectives: Peribulbar anesthesia has emerged as a safer option compared wi...
Pterygium is a common ocular surface pathology in tropical environments. In the early stages, it may...
Purpose: To describe an unusual ocular sign in one patient with Fuchs' heterochromic iridocyclitis a...
[english] Introduction: Orbital cellulits following cataract surgery is extremely rare. We describe ...
Background: Ophthalmic eye blocks, such as retrobulbar, peribulbar and sub-Tenon's, are traditionall...
Kyla Garft,1,2 Peter Burt,1,2 Benjamin Burt1,3 1Bendigo Eye Clinic, Victoria, 2Ophthalmology Educati...
Abstract Purpose: To report and describe the clinical course of a pediatric traumatic macular hole...
We report the cases of ®ve patients who have experienced postoperative diplopia after cataract surge...
Is it necessary to cover the macular hole with the inverted internal limiting membrane flap in macul...
<p>After brilliant blue G staining, the internal limiting membrane was peeled and inverted to cover ...
Decreasing visual acuity secondary to orbital trauma may be caused by sudden space-occupying or expa...
BACKGROUND Macular hole surgery can be done under general or local anesthesia, and general anesthe...
Background and objectives: Peribulbar anesthesia has emerged as a safer option compared with intraco...
Purpose: To analyse the clinical presentation and outcome of treatment for globe perforation seconda...
International audiencePeribulbar anesthesia (PB) is known to be safer than retrobulbar (RB) anesthes...
Abstract Background and objectives: Peribulbar anesthesia has emerged as a safer option compared wi...
Pterygium is a common ocular surface pathology in tropical environments. In the early stages, it may...
Purpose: To describe an unusual ocular sign in one patient with Fuchs' heterochromic iridocyclitis a...
[english] Introduction: Orbital cellulits following cataract surgery is extremely rare. We describe ...
Background: Ophthalmic eye blocks, such as retrobulbar, peribulbar and sub-Tenon's, are traditionall...
Kyla Garft,1,2 Peter Burt,1,2 Benjamin Burt1,3 1Bendigo Eye Clinic, Victoria, 2Ophthalmology Educati...
Abstract Purpose: To report and describe the clinical course of a pediatric traumatic macular hole...
We report the cases of ®ve patients who have experienced postoperative diplopia after cataract surge...
Is it necessary to cover the macular hole with the inverted internal limiting membrane flap in macul...
<p>After brilliant blue G staining, the internal limiting membrane was peeled and inverted to cover ...
Decreasing visual acuity secondary to orbital trauma may be caused by sudden space-occupying or expa...
BACKGROUND Macular hole surgery can be done under general or local anesthesia, and general anesthe...