Search results (52 results)
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C3F8 gas bubble after retinal detachment surgery
Feb 1 2013 by Sharon Fekrat, MD FACS FASRS
63 year old man s/p encircling scleral buckle and 23g pars plana vitrectomy for a macula off phakic rhegmatogenous retinal detachment. This fundus photograph shows the effect of the encircling buckle and the residual C3F8 intravitreal gas bubble in the right eye.
Photographer: Tiffanie Keaton, Duke Eye Imaging, Duke University Eye Center, Durham, NC
Imaging device: Optos
Condition/keywords: intravitreal gas bubble, vitrectomy
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Gas Bubble in Anterior Chamber
Jul 14 2013 by Jason S. Calhoun
Gas bubble injected in anterior chamber to control IOP.
Photographer: Jason S. Calhoun, Department of Ophthalmology, Mayo Clinic Jacksonville, Florida
Imaging device: TOPCON D-90 SL NIKON CAMERA
Condition/keywords: gas bubble
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Gas Bubble Extending into Anterior Chamber
Oct 12 2012 by Jeffrey G. Gross, MD, FASRS
Gas bubble extending into anterior chamber in aphakic eye, after PPV.
Condition/keywords: anterior chamber, aphakic eye, gas bubble, pars plana vitrectomy (PPV)
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Trapped Subretinal Gas Bubble
Oct 12 2012 by Jeffrey G. Gross, MD, FASRS
Trapped subretinal gas bubble after pneumatic retinopexy procedure.
Condition/keywords: pneumatic retinopexy, subretinal gas bubble
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C3F8 Gas Bubble for Retinal Tear/ Pneumatic Retinopexy
Jun 27 2013 by Jason S. Calhoun
Patient comes in with retinal detachment and a pneumatic retinopexy was performed. Gas bubble is visible with optic nerve reflected.
Photographer: Jason S. Calhoun, Mayo Clinic Jacksonville, Florida
Imaging device: TOPCON TRC 50-EX
Condition/keywords: pneumatic retinopexy
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Intravitreal Gas Bubble after PPV
Oct 12 2012 by Jeffrey G. Gross, MD, FASRS
Intravitreal gas bubble after PPV, with mirroring reflection of ON.
Condition/keywords: intravitreal gas bubble, mirroring reflection of ON, pars plana vitrectomy (PPV)
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Macular Hole Stage 3
Sep 27 2012 by Jeffrey G. Gross, MD, FASRS
Macular hole stage 3 post op with gas bubble 20/60.
Condition/keywords: 20/60, gas bubble, macular hole, post-op
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Ultrasound Artifact From Intraocular Gas
Jul 9 2014 by Susanna S. Park, MD, PhD
B-scan ultrasonography showing reverberation artifacts from intraocular gas bubble filling 30% of the vitreous cavity and retinal detachment repair.
Photographer: Ellen Redenbo
Condition/keywords: intraocular gas, ultrasound
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Anterior Chamber Gas and PFC Migration
Jun 21 2018 by Maria Stephanie R. Jardeleza, MD
Anterior segment photographs of 30-year-old male who underwent superior rhegmatogenous retinal detachment repair with intraocular gas tamponade. Perfluorocarbon was used to flatten the macula to prevent a macular fold and was removed during PFC/air exchange. Post operative week two visit shows gas migration into the anterior chamber with retained PFC layered in a tear drop shape posterior to the gas bubble and anterior to the lens. Patient had been maintaining face down positioning.
Photographer: Andy Zepeda, COA, Retina Clinic, San Antonio Eye Center, San Antonio, TX
Condition/keywords: retained perfluorocarbon, retina surgery complications, vitreous substitutes
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Retained perfluorocarbon in the anterior segment
Dec 19 2012 by Eric A. Postel, MD
color photograph of the anterior segment of an aphakic eye with retained perfluorocarbon below the intraocular gas bubble
Condition/keywords: retained perfluorocarbon
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Retinal Detachment with Retinal Hole
Sep 30 2013 by Jason S. Calhoun
Patient in with complaints of floaters in the right eye. VA was 20/40 with no improvement. Fundus exam shows retinal detachment from 9-12 o'clock with hole at 10:30 posteriorly. Pneumatic retinopexy was performed with C3F8 Gas bubble and laser around the retinal tear in the right eye.
Photographer: Jason S. Calhoun, Department of Ophthalmology, Mayo Clinic Jacksonville, Florida
Imaging device: TOPCON TRC 50-EX
Condition/keywords: retinal hole
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SF6 Gas Bubbles
Jul 13 2013 by Jason S. Calhoun
Patient with retinal detachment superiorly at 11-o'clock. SF6 gas was injected then laser was performed the nest day.
Photographer: Jason S. Calhoun, Department of Ophthalmology, Mayo Clinic Jacksonville, Florida
Imaging device: TOPCON TRC 50-EX
Condition/keywords: gas pneumatic displacement
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Retinal Detachment with Retinal Hole (3-D)
Sep 30 2013 by Jason S. Calhoun
Patient with complaints of floaters in the right eye. VA was 20/40 with no improvement. Fundus exam shows retinal detachment from 9-12 o'clock with hole at 10:30 posteriorly. Pneumatic retinopexy was performed with C3F8 Gas bubble and laser around the retinal tear in the right eye.
Photographer: Jason S. Calhoun, Department of Ophthalmology, Mayo Clinic Jacksonville, Florida
Imaging device: TOPCON TRC 50-EX
Condition/keywords: retinal hole
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Subluxated Sulcus IOL With Small AC Bubble
Aug 21 2018 by Russell Pokroy, MD
Anterior segment photograph of 71-year-old woman with 1-piece soft IOL decentered nasally with the haptics in the ciliary sulcus. A small area of the capsule remnant is evident suprotemporally. Small gas bubble in the AC is evident two weeks after PPV. The vitreous gas bubble decentered this IOL, with some spontaneous improvement of the IOL centering after gas dissipation.
Photographer: Russell Pokroy, Assaf Harofe Medical Center, Israel
Condition/keywords: intraocular lens (IOL)
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Pseudophakic RRD, S/P Buckle/Vit. w/ Residual Gas Fish Eggs OD
May 23 2018 by Hosam Attia, MD
71-year-old male, s/p combined buckle vitrectomy for recurrent, macula-off, rhegmatogenous retinal detachment, with residual gas fish eggs OD.
Imaging device: Optos California Ultra-Wide Field Fundus Camera
Condition/keywords: encircling scleral buckle, gas bubble, intraocular gas, intravitreal gas bubble
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Gas Bubble
Jul 12 2013 by Jason S. Calhoun
Patient had a pneumatic retinopexy for retinal detachment. Fundus shows C3F8 gas bubble superiorly.
Photographer: Jason S. Calhoun, Department of Ophthalmology, Mayo Clinic Jacksonville, Florida
Condition/keywords: pneumatic retinopexy
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Gas Bubble
Jul 12 2013 by Jason S. Calhoun
Patient had a pneumatic retinopexy for retinal detachment. Fundus shows C3F8 gas bubble superiorly.
Photographer: Jason S. Calhoun, Department of Ophthalmology, Mayo Clinic Jacksonville, Florida
Condition/keywords: pneumatic retinopexy
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Pseudophakic RRD, S/P Buckle/Vit. w/ Residual Gas Fish Eggs OD
May 23 2018 by Hosam Attia, MD
71-year-old male, s/p combined buckle vitrectomy for recurrent, macula-off, rhegmatogenous retinal detachment, with residual gas fish eggs OD.
Imaging device: Optos California Ultra-Wide Field Fundus Camera
Condition/keywords: encircling scleral buckle, gas bubble, intraocular gas, intravitreal gas bubble
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Anterior Segment Gas Bubble and PFC Interface
Jun 21 2018 by Maria Stephanie R. Jardeleza, MD
Anterior segment photographs of 30-year-old male who underwent superior rhegmatogenous retinal detachment repair with intraocular gas tamponade. Perfluorocarbon was used to flatten the macula to prevent a macular fold and was removed during PFC/air exchange. Post operative week two visit shows gas migration into the anterior chamber with retained PFC on the posterior aspect of the gas bubble/anterior surface of the lens. Patient had been maintaining face down positioning.
Photographer: Andy Zepeda, COA, Retina Clinic, San Antonio Eye Center, San Antonio, TX
Condition/keywords: retained perfluorocarbon, vitreous substitutes
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spontaneous submacular hemorrhage
Nov 3 2012 by Mallika Goyal, MD
Displacement of spontaneous submacular hemorrhage from subfoveal location 24 hours after intravitreal injection of SF6 gas and prone positioning. No macular abnormality was found. Gas bubble is seen in the superior vitreous cavity,
Photographer: Mallika Goyal, MD
Condition/keywords: spontaneous submacular hemorrhage
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Epiretinal Membrane
Mar 3 2017 by Nichole Lewis
64-year-old female in a post op period with an epiretinal membrane and folds with a gas bubble. S/P repaired partial retinal detachment with multiple tears.
Photographer: Nichole Lewis
Condition/keywords: choroidal folds, epiretinal membrane (ERM)
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Macular Hole With Trapped Gas Bubble
Jan 5 2018 by Manish Nagpal, MD, FRCS (UK), FASRS
Fundus photo of a patient who was operated for macular hole surgery had come for a follow up after one month and revealed a persisting macular hole with a small trapped gas bubble within the hole.
Photographer: rakesh juneja
Condition/keywords: gas bubble, macular hole
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Pseudophakic RRD, S/P Buckle/Vit. w/ Residual Gas Fish Eggs OD
May 23 2018 by Hosam Attia, MD
71-year-old male, s/p combined buckle vitrectomy for recurrent, macula-off, rhegmatogenous retinal detachment, with residual gas fish eggs OD.
Imaging device: Optos California Ultra-Wide Field Fundus Camera
Condition/keywords: encircling scleral buckle, gas bubble, intraocular gas, intravitreal gas bubble
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Vitrectomy with Gas for Retinal Detachment Repair
Apr 19 2019 by Ahmad B. Tarabishy, MD
A 56-year-old woman underwent vitrectomy with laser and 14% C3F8 gas for repair of an inferotemporal retinal detachment with a single break at 5:00. Approximately 5 weeks later, her vision was 20/50. Examination revealed a 40% gas bubble along with a flat retina.
Photographer: Steve Morris, Retina Specialists of Tampa
Imaging device: Zeiss Cirrus Photo
Condition/keywords: intravitreal gas bubble
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Hydrophilic IOL With Fine Bubble Opacities Post-PPV for RD
Aug 21 2018 by Russell Pokroy, MD
Anterior segment photograph of 68-year-old woman 2 years after PPV for RD shows fine bubble-like opacities in the central part of this hydrophilic intraocular lens (IOL). These opacities are thought to be due to prolonged contact of the IOL with a large gas bubble in the vitreous cavity, particularly hydrophilic acrylic IOLs exposed to C3F8 gas. In addition, perfluorocarbon liquid exposure during surgery may put the IOL at risk of gas-induced opacity development. Minor Elschnig pearls are seen anterior to the wide optic-haptic junction in the capsule bag at 6-o-clock. A large symmetric capsulotomy with a rolled edge is seen behind the IOL. The slightly decreased yet stable vision of 20/30 was thought to be due to the central opacification of the IOL.
Photographer: Russell Pokroy, Assaf Harofe Medical Center, Israel
Condition/keywords: hydrophilic intraocular lens, IOL opacification