1976
DOI: 10.1016/0002-9394(76)90484-0
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External Buckling Without Drainage for Selected Detachments in Aphakic Eyes

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“…Malbran et Dodds [1964] 67%, Morax et Pouliquen [1963] 50%. Encore faut-il tempérer le pessimisme que pourrait introduire la lecture brutale de tels chiffres, d'autres auteurs signalant des pour centages nettement supérieurs [Norton, 1963;Hagler, 1971;Roussos et Polychroniadis, 1973;O'Connor, 1976].…”
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“…Malbran et Dodds [1964] 67%, Morax et Pouliquen [1963] 50%. Encore faut-il tempérer le pessimisme que pourrait introduire la lecture brutale de tels chiffres, d'autres auteurs signalant des pour centages nettement supérieurs [Norton, 1963;Hagler, 1971;Roussos et Polychroniadis, 1973;O'Connor, 1976].…”
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“…Rates of 85 to 95% have been achieved. 25,26 However, in our study although 29% were aphakics, surgical reattachment was obtained in 96,4% of cases. Similarly, 4o to 50% of patients with macular detachment achieve acuity of 20/50 or better postoperatively.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 49%
“…Visual loss could be either assigned to rearranged/misalignment of retinal receptors and in complete regeneration of retinal receptors. 26 Traditionally, aphakia has been associated with a signifi cant reduction in anatomic success. Rates of 85 to 95% have been achieved.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The result of these processes is creation of retinal breaks and increased likelihood of subsequent retinal detachment. The retinal breaks are generally tractional breaks, horseshoe tears; they tend to be located at the posterior vitreous base and are more frequent in the superior temporal quadrant [37,[41][42][43][44].…”
Section: Posterior Vitreous Detachment and Retinal Detachment After Cmentioning
confidence: 99%