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submacular perfluorocarbon liquid
Sep 7 2022 by JEFFERSON R SOUSA, Tecg.º (Biomedical Systems Technology)
A 63-year-old male patient underwent vitreoretinal surgery with the use of perfluorocarbon. From a technological point of view, extended-field retinography presents many points of focus variation due to the difficulty of establishing a diffuse focus, as it is a recent post-operative case. In OCT Fundus Enface, although it has a low resolution, it is extremely important for documenting the presence of perfluor. Best seen in structural OCT.
Photographer: JEFFERSON ROCHA DE SOUSA - Retinal Department at Instituto Dr. Suel Abujamra Sao Paulo-Brazil
Imaging device: Optical Coherence Tomography system OCT CIRRUS 5000, Protocol, HD 5 Line
Condition/keywords: perfluorocarbon fluid, post-vitrectomy, submacular perfluorocarbon liquid (PFO), vitrectomy
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Retention of Perfluorocarbon in Anterior Chamber
Mar 1 2017 by Philip J. Polkinghorne, MD
Slit lamp photograph takien one week after retinal detachment surgery where perfluorocarbon liquid was used to re-attach the retina.
Photographer: Alex Fraser
Condition/keywords: perfluorocarbon fluid, retained perfluorocarbon, retina surgery complications
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Repair of Retinal Detachment
Feb 11 2015 by Darrell E. Baskin, MD
Intraoperative photo of a 75-year-old woman with a retinal detachment status post open globe repair.
Photographer: Darrell Baskin, Wilford Hall, Lackland Air Force Base, Texas
Imaging device: Zeiss Lumera ReSight 700
Condition/keywords: perfluorocarbon fluid, vitreoretinal surgery