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  Vol. 93 No. 6, June 1975 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Expandable silicone implants for scleral buckling. IV. Experiments with an explant for macular breaks

F. Huamonte, M. F. Refojo and A. Banuelos

A new expandable silicone rubber explant used to indent the sclera at the macula was tested experimentally in rabbits. The device consists of a Dacron-reinforced silicone rubber strip that has an expandable portion (or balloon) at its midpoint connected to a silicone filling tube. The explant was expanded with 0.03 to 0.06 ml of an antibiotic solution. Smooth, round buckles that exerted even indentation were produced. A decrease in height of 20% to 50% was observed ophthalmoscopically during six months of follow-up. The degree of buckling can be easily controlled during operation and may be modified postoperatively.





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