Retinal Detachment Surgery and Proliferative Vitreoretinopathy

This clinically oriented book provides a complete  overview of Proliferative vitreoretinopathy (PVR) Retinal  Detachment, a difficult surgical challenge faced by  ophthalmologists. Small gauge vitrectomy offers new  possibilities to tackle  this  difficult pathology however this surgical approach  may  differ from one  retinal surgeon to the next. To reflect the various approaches to treating PVR, the book  is divided up in  three parts. In the first part the authors describe the complete variety  of surgical  techniques applied to PVR detachment. In the second section, well-known international  surgeons from  Europe to Asia describe  their personal surgical approach  for PVR detachment  and  demonstrate their surgery in videos. In the third part, a  large  variety of retinal surgeons show case reports of PVR  retinal detachment to give a complete overview of dealing  with this complex retinal disorder. 

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