Clinical Study

Using Surgical Microscope for Sclera Buckling and Transscleral Cryopexy: An Alternative Procedure of Treatment for Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachment

Figure 3

(a) The anterior-posterior middle (arrow) of the buckle is grasped to check up the location of the break on the anterior slope of the buckle. (b) The break (arrow head) is located on the anterior slope of the buckle (arrow). (c) The encircling band is tightened. (d) The picture presents intraoperative cryotherapy of the eye with the retinal hole and the residual membrane of the pupil (arrow head). The cryotherapy causes the retina whiting around the hole (arrow).
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