Intraoperative choroidal detachment during small-gauge vitrectomy: analysis of causes, anatomic, and visual outcomes.
Ting ZhangYantao WeiZhaotian ZhangWei ChiLujia FengWu XiangLi WangDong FangYunhong ShiShaochong ZhangPublished in: Eye (London, England) (2021)
The incidence of intraoperative CD during small-gauge vitrectomy is low; the predominant causes are retraction of the infusion cannula and acute ocular hypotony. Immediate awareness and timely closure of the incision may contribute to a better surgical prognosis.
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