A New Magnetic Technique for the Treatment of Giant Retinal Tears

Using surgical techniques similar to those for closed vitreous surgery, we introduced a small magnetic sphere into the intraocular cavity of experimental animals. The sphere was subsequently maneuvered gently over the retina to unfold and reposition it with a small external permanent magnet probe. W...

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Veröffentlicht in:American journal of ophthalmology 1978-05, Vol.85 (5), p.699-703
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