
Macular Holes After Pneumatic Retinopexy
Laurence R. Avins, MD;
Thomas R. Krummenacher, MD
St Louis
Arch Ophthalmol. 1988;106(6):724-725.
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To the Editor.
—Pneumatic retinopexy has become a popular and effective alternative for managing selected retinal detachments, achieving an 84% success rate with one operation in the largest reported series.1 The major causes of failure are proliferative vitreoretinopathy and new or missed breaks.
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