A new device for performing fluid-gas exchanges
R. C. Kleiner
Department of Ophthalmology, Emory University, Atlanta.
A new device was developed for performing outpatient fluid-gas exchanges in
vitrectomized eyes. This device allows the operator to hold his needle in
position steadily with less effort and fatigue. It is particularly useful
for fluid-gas exchanges in phakic eyes where precise needle positioning is
required.