• 1 January 1975
    • journal article
    • Vol. 15, 127-33
Abstract
When the incision of the choroid is performed with the aid of the microscope, release of subretinal fluid becomes an absolutely controlled microsurgical procedure. In a consecutive series of 100 eyes, operated with perforation and buckling, an anatomic reattachment rate of 83% was obtained. There have been 4 complications directly related to the release of subretinal fluid, 2 of which healed with good anatomical and functional result after additional treatment.

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