Atlas And Epitome of Operative Ophthalmology

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Atlas And Epitome of Operative Ophthalmology
Otto Haab
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— Small sharp scoop.
Fig. 82.— Paracentesis-needle with stylet, after Desmarres.
Fig. 83.— Cautery.
until Buprachoroidal serum escapes, after which the entire piece of sclera thus marked is dissected out with small straight scissors, by con- necting the incisions above and below. The choroid must not be in- jured. The excised piece of sclera should have a width of 8-10 mm.
and a length (in the line of the equator) of 20 mm. The choroid, which is thus exposed, is now punctui^ near the lower angl
...e of the wound, to allow the subretinal serum to escape. The five sutures are then tied and the choroid contracts and slips under the sclera. The external rectus, as well as the incision in the orbital periosteum, are united, the bone replaced, and the outer wound closed.
It is as yet too early to detei-mine what the pemianent results of this procedure will prove to be.
IV. OPERATIONS ON THE CORNEA, SCLERA, AND CONJUNCTIVA.
1. Among the operations to preserve the integrity of the cornea the most important, because the most frequent, is the removal of foreign bodies^ consisting of iron, stone, etc., that have entered the tissues of the membrane.


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