Main Principles of Vitrectomy Using Intraocular Tamponades A Basic Course in Surgery

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This article is intended to clearly present the basic principles for the use of intraocular tamponades in vitreous/retinal surgery in the event of retinal detachment and other pathologies using additional video footage. It examines the various gases, silicone oils and perfluorocarbon liquids with their indications, administration and in particular intraoperative handling including pitfalls and complications. Characteristic animations show the principles of use in surgery in a comprehensible way. The two lead authors dedicate this article to their teacher Prof. Dr. V.-P. Gabel, who in the early 1990s successfully established the first vitrectomy courses for ophthalmologists at Regensburg University Eye Clinic each year. Many colleagues who still work in retinal surgery today first started learning about this segment on these courses. The other coauthors participated under his supervision in annual vitrectomy wet labs run by the German Academy of Ophthalmology.

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Framme, C., Sachs, H. G., Wachtlin, J., Bechrakis, N. E., Hoerauf, H., & Gabel, V. P. (2022, November 21). Main Principles of Vitrectomy Using Intraocular Tamponades A Basic Course in Surgery. Klinische Monatsblatter Fur Augenheilkunde. Georg Thieme Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1055/a-1929-9413

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