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Chandelier-Assisted Scleral Buckling: A Literature Review.

Lorenzo GovernatoriAlessandra ScampoliCarola CuliersiPatrizio BernardinelliStefano Maria PicardiFederica SaratiTomaso Caporossi
Published in: Vision (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
The treatment of retinal detachment (RD) has seen numerous advancements in the last decades. Scleral buckling (SB) is a surgical procedure introduced in the 1950s that has seen a drastic reduction with the advent of vitrectomy. However, due to the new surgical visualization systems, SB has evolved and continues to be an extremely useful procedure in certain conditions. The presence of different case reports or interventional studies with comparable outcomes, as well as the lack of recent studies with direct comparison, may result in an underestimation of its potential nowadays. The aim of this review is to provide a comprehensive update on chandelier-assisted scleral bucking (CSB), with an overview of the surgical evolution, outcomes, advantages, and complications.
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