Purpose: Surgical repair of retinal attachment or macular hole frequently requires intraocular gas. This necessitates specific postoperative positioning to improve outcomes and avoid complications. However, patients struggle with correct positioning. We have developed a novel sensor to detect the position of the gas bubble in the eye and provide feedback to patients in real time. In this paper, we determine the specificity and sensitivity of our sensor in vitro using a model eye. Methods: We assessed the reliability of our sensor to detect when a gas bubble has deviated off a model retinal break in a model eye. Various bubble sizes representing the intraocular kinetics of sulfur hexafluoride gas and varying degrees of deviation from the co...
Objective: Intestinal anastomotic failure that occurs mainly due to ischaemia is a serious risk in c...
Purpose To evaluate the postoperative closure rate of full-thickness macular holes (MHs) after nonsu...
Background There is increasing interest in monitoring intraocular pressure (IOP) during surgery in s...
Frank L Brodie,1 Kelly Y Woo,2 Ashwin Balakrishna,2 Hyuck Choo,2 Robert H Grubbs2 1Department of Op...
Purpose : The use of intraocular gas for repair of retinal detachments and macular holes is a mainst...
Introduction: Repair of retinal detachment frequently requires use of intraocular gas. Patients are ...
Gas tamponades are widely used during intraocular surgery. The high surface tension at the intraocul...
Objective. To perform a survey of the American Society of Retina Specialists (ASRS) regarding the us...
Open Access JournalReal-time intraocular pressure (IOP) recording is important during ophthalmic sur...
Precis. A mathematical model is described of the physical properties of intraocular gases providing ...
Long-acting intraocular gas bubbles are frequently used during vitrectomy to tamponade retinal break...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: To determine how the gas concentration in air required to achieve full pos...
Optimized glaucoma therapy requires frequent monitoring and timely lowering of elevated intraocular ...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
PurposeIntraocular pressure (IOP) is the primary modifiable risk factor for glaucoma. Current device...
Objective: Intestinal anastomotic failure that occurs mainly due to ischaemia is a serious risk in c...
Purpose To evaluate the postoperative closure rate of full-thickness macular holes (MHs) after nonsu...
Background There is increasing interest in monitoring intraocular pressure (IOP) during surgery in s...
Frank L Brodie,1 Kelly Y Woo,2 Ashwin Balakrishna,2 Hyuck Choo,2 Robert H Grubbs2 1Department of Op...
Purpose : The use of intraocular gas for repair of retinal detachments and macular holes is a mainst...
Introduction: Repair of retinal detachment frequently requires use of intraocular gas. Patients are ...
Gas tamponades are widely used during intraocular surgery. The high surface tension at the intraocul...
Objective. To perform a survey of the American Society of Retina Specialists (ASRS) regarding the us...
Open Access JournalReal-time intraocular pressure (IOP) recording is important during ophthalmic sur...
Precis. A mathematical model is described of the physical properties of intraocular gases providing ...
Long-acting intraocular gas bubbles are frequently used during vitrectomy to tamponade retinal break...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: To determine how the gas concentration in air required to achieve full pos...
Optimized glaucoma therapy requires frequent monitoring and timely lowering of elevated intraocular ...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
PurposeIntraocular pressure (IOP) is the primary modifiable risk factor for glaucoma. Current device...
Objective: Intestinal anastomotic failure that occurs mainly due to ischaemia is a serious risk in c...
Purpose To evaluate the postoperative closure rate of full-thickness macular holes (MHs) after nonsu...
Background There is increasing interest in monitoring intraocular pressure (IOP) during surgery in s...