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  Vol. 104 No. 7, July 1986 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Four-port bimanual vitrectomy

M. W. Gaynon, C. L. Schepens and T. Hirose

A further subdivision of functions during vitrectomy surgery has been enabled. By means of a separate, suture-secured fiberoptic endoilluminator and a modified infusion cannula located in the inferior quadrants, two superior sclerotomies are kept free for the use of a variety of simple and complex instruments, alone or in combination. Included among these are vitreous scissors, forceps, picks, spatulas, diathermy probes, and endophotocoagulators.





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