External pressure in surgery dealing with scleral penetrating injury
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    AIM:To investigate the surgery methods to reduce post-traumatic retinal detachment through scleral external pressure while suturing scleral penetrating injury. METHODS: Totally 28 cases of Ⅲ region scleral penetrating injury underwent scleral laceration suture as well as external pressure at the laceration region (allogeneic sclera).RESULTS: In the 28 cases, 11 cases were without retinal detachment (follow-up 3-6 months), 17 cases were of proliferative vitreoretinopathy, and underwent vitreous surgery the second time.CONCLUSION: This surgical treatment of Ⅲ region scleral penetrating injury may help some patients avoid retinal detachment, and has clinical value.

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Xiu-Xiang Ji, Xiao-Yun Dong, Rui-Fu Wang, et al. External pressure in surgery dealing with scleral penetrating injury. Guoji Yanke Zazhi( Int Eye Sci) 2011;11(6):1088-1089

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