Search results (5 results)
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Fish Hook Eye Trauma
Jun 12 2024 by Miguel Brito, MD, FASRS
Fundus photograph of a 15-year-old boy post cataract aspiration, pars plana vitrectomy, suprachoroidal drainage, and retinal reattachment surgery secondary to traumatic endophthalmitis.
Photographer: Miguel Brito
Condition/keywords: endophthalmitis, PFCL, Retinal detachment under Silicon Oil, retinal fold
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Attached Retina in a Silicon Oil Filled Buckled Eye with Retinectomy
Apr 17 2021 by Navneet Mehrotra, DNB
Fundus photograph of a 12-year-old boy operated for re retinal detachment with PVR showing attached retina with fresh and old laser marks, silicon oil filled and relaxing retinectomy.
Photographer: Dr Nivesh Gupta, Retina Foundation
Imaging device: Nidek mirante
Condition/keywords: proliferative vitreoretinopathy (PVR), retinectomy, scleral buckle
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360 Degree Retinectomy
Sep 11 2020 by Sham Talati, DOMS
A case of retinal detachment with PVR. Patient underwent pars plana vitrectomy with silicon oil injection with 360 degree retinectomy.
Photographer: Dr. Sham Talati,Retina Foundation,Ahmedabad
Imaging device: Nidek Mirante
Condition/keywords: proliferative vitreoretinopathy (PVR), retinectomy
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Buckled Silicon oil Filled eye
Jul 25 2019 by Manish Nagpal, MD, FRCS (UK), FASRS
Wide field view of a buckled eye along with silicon oil reflex.
Photographer: Gayathri Mohan, Retina Foundation
Imaging device: Nidek Mirante SLO
Condition/keywords: scleral buckle, silicone oil
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Morning Glory Disc
Apr 22 2016 by Mallika Goyal, MD
Right fundus of a 34-year-old lady with bilateral morning glory disc anomaly with silicon oil in-situ; this eye had rhegmatogenous retinal detachment with multiple peripheral lattice degeneration and was successfully operated. However, there was redetachment within a week of silicon oil removal in absence of any untreated retinal breaks suggesting the abnormal disc as a likely cause of the redetachment.
Photographer: Mallika Goyal, MD, Apollo Health City, Hyderabad, India
Condition/keywords: Morning Glory Syndrome

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