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Diabetic Traction Retinal Detachment Repair Utilizing 7500 CPM 25-Gauge Vitrectomy

  • Maria H. Berrocal, MD
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  • Published 2014

A demonstration of 25-gauge vitrectomy utilizing a 7500 cuts per minute (CPM) probe to remove fibrovascular tissue from the surface of the retina. Using this method, the surgeon can safely perform peeling of the membranes with minimal traction on the underlying retina.


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