[Postoperative complications with the use of implants for treatment of retinal detachment].

Klin Oczna

Kliniki Okulistycznej AM we Wrocławiu, Poland.

Published: September 1990

Complications of the retinal detachment surgery with the use of episcleral and intrascleral implants are presented. The authors are using biological materials (fascia lata, dura mater) as well as alloplastic materials (Lincoff's sponge). Among the postoperative complications following were seen: protracted reactions from the side of the ocular adnexa, intraocular haemorrhages, intravitreal exudates. The most severe from the observed complications was the atrophy of the sclera at the spot of implantation of the silicon sponge.

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