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Suture needle drainage of subretinal fluid.
  1. G. L. Raymond,
  2. M. J. Lavin,
  3. C. L. Dodd and
  4. D. McLeod
  1. Vitreoretinal Unit, Manchester Royal Eye Hospital.

    Abstract

    A simple technique is described for the transcleral drainage of subretinal fluid during retinal detachment repair. In a prospective study of 94 consecutive suture needle drainage procedures subretinal fluid was successfully drained in 91 cases. There were six 'significant' subretinal haemorrhages associated with the procedure, but none was subfoveal in location or directly compromised the surgical outcome. In no case was retinal incarceration or retinotomy observed.

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