Retinal detachment surgery. Buckling procedures and drainage of subretinal fluid.

  • 1 September 1977
    • journal article
    • Vol. 97  (4) , 474-7
Abstract
The encircling procedure, while still an important part of succesful retinal detachment surgery, has been found to be unnecessary in a wide variety of retinal detachments which can be more simply treated by local buckles. A much more important aspect of the detachment procedure, however, is the avoidance where possible of drainage of subretinal fluid.

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