Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8794671 | Ophthalmology Retina | 2018 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Infusion misdirection resulting in hypotony or air flow into the anterior chamber seems to be infrequent, but it remains a risk. Awareness of the problem reduces the incidence, but does not eliminate it. The potential inadvertently to touch the retina, choroid, or lens increases when these events occur. Infusion misdirection can be avoided by maintaining the correct position of the cannula, which may be facilitated by an external support to the tubing.
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Authors
Edwin H. MD, Lawrence S. MD, Robert A. MD, Keye MD, Christine M. BA,