Axial vitrectomy
Coaxial vitrectomy is a surgical method that uses an observation system, an illuminated vitrectomy system, and a surgical system to perform operations in the anterior chamber, vitreous cavity, anterior retina, and subretinal space under direct vision, including vitrectomy. , Antibiotic lavage, removal of foreign bodies in the eyeball or bulb wall, removal or removal of the anterior or inferior membrane of the retina, if necessary, combined with retinal photocoagulation, electrocoagulation, condensation, intraocular gas or silicone oil filling, etc.
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