Temporal surgical approach in microincisional transconjunctival vitrectomy: different orientation improves access to superior pathologies
Microincisional vitrectomy, performed with 23-, 25-, or 27-gauge instrumentation, offers many advantages when compared with conventional 20-gauge vitrectomy. Among the advantages is the possibility of creating small, self-sealing transconjunctival wounds that lead to less postoperative inflammation...
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- Surgical
Microcannula instrumentation
Vitrectomy
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Temporal surgical approach in microincisional transconjunctival vitrectomy: different orientation improves access to superior pathologies |
dc.title.TranslatedTitle.spa.fl_str_mv |
Abordaje quirúrgico temporal en vitrectomía transconjuntival microincisional: una orientación diferente mejora el acceso a patologías superiores |
title |
Temporal surgical approach in microincisional transconjunctival vitrectomy: different orientation improves access to superior pathologies |
spellingShingle |
Temporal surgical approach in microincisional transconjunctival vitrectomy: different orientation improves access to superior pathologies Surgical Microcannula instrumentation Vitrectomy |
title_short |
Temporal surgical approach in microincisional transconjunctival vitrectomy: different orientation improves access to superior pathologies |
title_full |
Temporal surgical approach in microincisional transconjunctival vitrectomy: different orientation improves access to superior pathologies |
title_fullStr |
Temporal surgical approach in microincisional transconjunctival vitrectomy: different orientation improves access to superior pathologies |
title_full_unstemmed |
Temporal surgical approach in microincisional transconjunctival vitrectomy: different orientation improves access to superior pathologies |
title_sort |
Temporal surgical approach in microincisional transconjunctival vitrectomy: different orientation improves access to superior pathologies |
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv |
Surgical Microcannula instrumentation Vitrectomy |
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Surgical Microcannula instrumentation Vitrectomy |
description |
Microincisional vitrectomy, performed with 23-, 25-, or 27-gauge instrumentation, offers many advantages when compared with conventional 20-gauge vitrectomy. Among the advantages is the possibility of creating small, self-sealing transconjunctival wounds that lead to less postoperative inflammation and patient discomfort and more rapid recovery of visual acuity compared with sutured 20-gauge wounds.1-7 In conventional surgery, the infusion cannula is placed in the inferotemporal quadrant, and 2 sclerotomies are performed in the upper quadrants. In microincisional surgeries, however, interchangeable microcannulas are used, so it is easier to change the position of the infusion cannula to one of the other accesses to the vitreous cavity. This allows the surgeon to perform vitrectomy with a temporal orientation— an approach that can be used regardless of whether it was planned prior to surgery. |
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Retina Today |
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Retina Today, ISSN: 1825-0572 (January-February 2012); pp.65-66 |
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https://retinatoday.com/articles/2012-jan-feb/temporal-surgical-approach-in-microincisional-transconjunctival-vitrectomy |
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Retina Today |
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