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Oct 9, 2024

How to treat vitreous clouding

Vitreous disease

Vitreous clouding is now commonly treated with either medication or surgery, depending on the extent of the lesion. Vitreous clouding is a common clinical eye disease. Vitreoretinal clouding occurs in…

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Sep 19, 2024

What is vitrectomy?

Vitreous disease

Vitrectomy is a high technology that has developed rapidly in ophthalmology in recent decades, and its emergence is a breakthrough in ophthalmology treatment as it has solved many incurable diseases…

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Sep 14, 2024

Developments in minimally invasive vitrectomy

Vitreous disease

Development of Minimally Invasive Vitrectomy The field of vitreoretinal surgery has advanced rapidly since Dr. Machemer in the United States began to apply transciliary vitrectomy in the early 1970s. Machemer…

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Sep 13, 2024

What are the types of vitreous degeneration?

Vitreous disease

Vitreous degeneration generally has the following three conditions: 1. Stellate vitreous degeneration is seen in patients over 50 years of age, 75 are monocular in origin, and rarely affects vision.…

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May 29, 2024

What are the causes of vitreous inflammation? How is it treated?

Vitreous disease

The vitreous humor is an excellent growth base for bacteria and microorganisms, and the entry of bacteria and other microorganisms into the vitreous humor can lead to vitreous inflammation, also…

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May 19, 2024

Problems with body position after vitrectomy surgery

Vitreous disease

After vitrectomy surgery, some patients need to receive intraocular filling with long-lasting gas or silicone oil to help reset the retina and to maintain a special position after surgery. I…

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May 16, 2023

Analysis of the causes of blinking

Vitreous disease

  Children blink an average of 15-20 times per minute under normal circumstances, which allows the tear film to be normally distributed on the surface of the eye, protects the cornea,…

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May 16, 2023

What is primitive vitreous augmentation syndrome?

Vitreous disease

  Primary vitreous hyperplasia syndrome (persistent hyperplastic primary vitreous) is a congenital anomaly of the vitreous caused by the failure of the primitive vitreous and vitreous vessels to disappear during the…

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May 16, 2023

Questions and answers about vitreous injection for fundus disease

Vitreous disease

  Vitreous cavity drug injections for fundoplication have become more popular recently, and they do have some efficacy, changing some of our traditional thinking about treatment. Recently, patients have been asking…

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May 16, 2023

Minimally invasive vitrectomy with no sutures

Vitreous disease

  Beijing Hospital Ophthalmology has routinely performed vitrectomy surgery for many years. With the continuous updating of technical equipment, the hospital now has the most advanced American vitrectomy and cataract ultrasound…

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Vitreous disease

  • How to treat vitreous clouding
  • What is vitrectomy?
  • Developments in minimally invasive vitrectomy
  • What are the types of vitreous degeneration?
  • What are the causes of vitreous inflammation? How is it treated?
  • Problems with body position after vitrectomy surgery
  • Analysis of the causes of blinking
  • What is primitive vitreous augmentation syndrome?
  • Questions and answers about vitreous injection for fundus disease
  • Minimally invasive vitrectomy with no sutures
  • Areas of application for minimally invasive vitrectomy
  • Causes and symptoms of visual fatigue
  • Indications and advantages of vitrectomy
  • Frequently asked questions about vitrectomy
  • Information for patients undergoing vitrectomy
  • How long does it take to regain vision after vitrectomy surgery?
  • Sodium vitrate and basic fibroblast growth factor eye drops for simple dry eyes
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