Vitrectomy is a surgical procedure that involves the removal of the vitreous humor gel from the eye cavity. It allows better examination of the retina and enables multiple repairing procedures such as removal of scar tissue, laser repair of retinal detachments, and treatment of macular holes. After completion of the procedure, a saline, gas bubble, or silicone oil may be injected into the vitreous gel to help hold the retina in position. A vitrectomy needs to be performed with high precision and accuracy and necessitates the use of highly precise and technologically advanced instruments.
Which of the following instruments is not used during vitrectomy? Membrane peeler Trephine Fragmatome Ocutome ##Disclaimer## The content provided on Docplexus is intended for educational purposes only. While we strive to ensure its accuracy, we make no warranties, explicit or implied, about theβ¦