3 results match your criteria: "Indira Gandhi Eye Hospital and Research Centre[Affiliation]"

"Inverted flap rhexis" - Salvation of intumescence.

Indian J Ophthalmol

September 2024

Department of Cataract and IOL Services, Indira Gandhi Eye Hospital and Research Centre, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India.

Intumescent cataract can be a challenge even for an experienced surgeon, particularly for creating a continuous curvilinear capsulorhexis (CCC) because of increased endolenticular pressure. CCC in white intumescent cataract is associated with increased risk of extension of rhexis margin leading to radial tear or biradial extension causing "Argentinian flag sign" and associated complications. We describe a novel technique for CCC, in which we manipulate the vector forces acting in creating a capsulorhexis.

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The temporal bone is a complex anatomical space that houses the middle ear and its ossicles, as well as the inner ear, which includes the vestibule, cochlea, and the semicircular canals. Henle's spine, also known as the suprameatal spine/spina suprameatica/ is found to guide the lateral wall of the mastoid antrum [J Res Med Dent Sci 8(7):420-422, Stat-Pearls Publishing, Treasure Island. Available from: https://www.

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Plication as an alternative to resection in horizontal strabismus: A randomized clinical trial.

Indian J Ophthalmol

September 2017

Institute of Ophthalmology, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, India.

Purpose: Resections and plications tighten recti although the latter are less traumatic, potentially reversible, quicker, and vascularity preserving. To compare inflammation, scarring, and alignment in horizontal strabismus, operated uniocularly by either resections or plications (with recessions): recession and resection (R&R) or recession and plication (R&P) groups. This was a prospective, patient and assessor blind, randomized trial.

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