TAORMINA, Italy — Peeling of the internal limiting membrane is not essential for anatomic or visual success in macular hole surgery, but may be a standardizable means of inducing therapeutic glial ...
To report the inadvertent subretinal migration and effect of trypan blue (TB) during staining of the epiretinal membrane (ERM) for macular pucker, and internal limiting membrane during macular hole ...
LA JOLLA, Calif. — Epiretinal membrane peeling increased the rate of anatomic closure of macular holes in a multicenter study, but did not improve postoperative visual acuity. Preoperative hole size ...
To correlate the frequency and extent of simultaneous inadvertent internal limiting membrane (ILM) peeling during idiopathic epiretinal membrane (ERM) removal with characteristics of ERM adherence ...
The researchers used their variable-stiffness catheter (seen on the left of the eyeball) to perform a simulated membrane peeling operation on an eyeball phantom. (Courtesy: Jonas Lussi) A surgical ...
There are four stages to epiretinal membranes (ERMs). ERMs may gradually worsen as they progress through the stages, with the fourth stage presenting a greater likelihood of vision loss. An epiretinal ...
Epiretinal membrane (ERM) is a semi-clear membrane that can form over your retina’s inner surface. It often causes minimal symptoms, but some people have vision loss or distorted vision. Your retina ...
Among retina surgeons, there is an ongoing debate around the value and necessity of face-down positioning after macular hole surgery. Historically, patients with macular hole surgery would be ...
An epiretinal membrane (ERM) is an eye condition where a layer of cells forms on the inside of your retina. This layer of cells is called a membrane. Many people with this condition don’t know that ...
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