2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1755-3768.2009.01551.x
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Jamming of 23‐gauge instruments in the microcannula during vitrectomy for severe vitreous haemorrhage

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“…First, there are cases where it is difficult to insert the 23- or 25-gauge microcannula [8]. Second, both the 23- and 25-gauge instruments can be jammed in the cannula by vitreal haemorrhage [9,10]. And third, the 25-gauge soft-tip needle is unable to completely remove fluid during air-fluid exchange because the needle cannot reach the back of an elongated globe in highly myopic eyes [11].…”
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“…First, there are cases where it is difficult to insert the 23- or 25-gauge microcannula [8]. Second, both the 23- and 25-gauge instruments can be jammed in the cannula by vitreal haemorrhage [9,10]. And third, the 25-gauge soft-tip needle is unable to completely remove fluid during air-fluid exchange because the needle cannot reach the back of an elongated globe in highly myopic eyes [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%