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Laser coagulation or
laser photocoagulation surgery is used to
treat a
number of eye
diseases and has
become widely used in
recent decades.
During the...
- retinopathy: anti-VEGF injections,
steroid injections,
panretinal laser photocoagulation, and vitrectomy.
Current treatment regimens can
prevent 90% of severe...
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Laser photocoagulation can
permanently damage vision where applied.
Carefully tuned lasers can
limit this damage. Even so,
laser photocoagulation is not...
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cause retinal folds, tears, and detachments.
Treatment involves laser photocoagulation of the
avascular portions of the
retina to
reduce new
blood vessel...
- detachments, and
posterior vitreous detachments. Pan
retinal photocoagulation is a type of
photocoagulation therapy used in the
treatment of
diabetic retinopathy...
- Laser-induced
interstitial thermotherapy (LITT), or
interstitial laser photocoagulation, uses
lasers to
treat some
cancers using hyperthermia,
which uses heat...
- in twin-twin
transfusion syndrome after selective fetoscopic laser photocoagulation: a single-center experience. Am J
Obstet Gynecol 2009; 201(4):417....
- iridectomy, for the
treatment of
vitreous eye floaters, for pan-retinal
photocoagulation in the
treatment of
proliferative diabetic retinopathy, and to damage...
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tension exerted by the oil is
about 30
times less than that of the gas.
Photocoagulation – In
cases when
there is a tear in the retina, or when
there are unhealthy...
- detachment. It is not
known if
surgical interventions such as
laser photocoagulation or
cryotherapy are
effective in
preventing retinal detachment in patients...