, Dr.Manish Nagpal, DR. NAVNEET MEHROTRA, DR. VAIDEHI SATHAYE
Abstract
Giant retinal tears with retinal detachments are often difficult to manage and require special maneuvers during surgery to achieve a good retinal reattachment. Thorough vitrectomy including removing the anterior edge of the tear, PFCL to flatten the retina, endolaser followed by a patient air PFCL whilst keeping the edges of the tear dry are few of the crucial steps to achieve success. A variety of different cases are discussed in this video, including traumatic giant retinal tears and those with PVR, macular hole as well as silicon oil removal as a final step for long term attachment.
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