1970
DOI: 10.1016/0002-9394(70)90514-3
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Cornea Preservation in Evisceration

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“…This is followed by a full-thickness limbal stab incision using a number 11 surgical scalpel blade; removal of the corneal button can be completed circumferentially with Wescott scissors. Limbal tissues should be removed as much as possible, leaving behind the scleral shell 71,72 …”
Section: Surgical Technique Of Eviscerationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This is followed by a full-thickness limbal stab incision using a number 11 surgical scalpel blade; removal of the corneal button can be completed circumferentially with Wescott scissors. Limbal tissues should be removed as much as possible, leaving behind the scleral shell 71,72 …”
Section: Surgical Technique Of Eviscerationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Limbal tissues should be removed as much as possible, leaving behind the scleral shell. 71,72 The intraocular contents (lens, vitreous, uvea, and retina) are removed with an evisceration spoon; the removal would be easier if the spoon is correctly inserted into the plane between the sclera and uvea. All uveal tissues should be removed mechanically.…”
Section: Surgical Technique Of Evisceration General Stepsmentioning
confidence: 99%