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  • Given the well-known advantages of sutureless, vitrectomy and paucity of post-operative hypotony and endophthalmitis, we feel that the 23-gauge instrumentarium is the method of choice when combined with phacoemulsification for non-posturing, macular hole surgery.

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  • Given the well-known advantages of sutureless, vitrectomy and paucity of post-operative hypotony and endophthalmitis, we feel that the 23-gauge instrumentarium is the method of choice when combined with phacoemulsification for non-posturing, macular hole surgery.

    Naturejobs - All Jobs G Heath 2010

  • Chronic ciliary body damage - permanent hypotony  Ciliary body traction from a cyclitic membrane Hypotony more dangerous in chronic uveitis than glaucoma www. ophthalclass.blogspot.com

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  • Transient postoperative hypotony was the most common complication (21.1 %), resolving without treatment.

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  • • Decreased vision may be due to refractive error (myopic or hyperopic shift) associated with such factors as macular edema, hypotony, or change in lens position.

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