File:Viscoat-Assisted-Inverted-Internal-Limiting-Membrane-Flap-Technique-for-Large-Macular-Holes-8283062.f1.ogv

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English: Video clips demostating the basic procedure of the Viscoat assisted single-layered inverted internal limiting membrane (ILM) flap technique. The vitreous is excised with the assistance of Triamcinolone acetonide. Viscoat® (Alcon Laboratories, Fort Worth, Texas, USA) is injected into the MH before applying the 0.125% Indocyanine green (ICG) solution to the posterior pole. Excessive ICG and Viscoat is removed by suction.The ILM is peeled off in a circular fashion for approximately 2.5 disc diameters around the MH. The inferior ILM is completely peeled off while the superior ILM flap is inverted using the intraocular forceps to cover the whole MH. Supplementary Viscoat is applied on top of the inverted ILM flap as ballast before air-fluid exchange is performed.
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Source Video file from Song Z, Li M, Liu J, Hu X, Hu Z, Chen D (2016). "Viscoat Assisted Inverted Internal Limiting Membrane Flap Technique for Large Macular Holes Associated with High Myopia". Journal of Ophthalmology. DOI:10.1155/2016/8283062. PMID 27047686. PMC: 4800100.
Author Song Z, Li M, Liu J, Hu X, Hu Z, Chen D
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