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From: Modified deep anterior lamellar dissection for corneal opacity during vitrectomy: case reports

Fig. 1

The modified corneal dissection in the case of corneal blood staining with coexisting retinal detachment. a A deep anterior lamellar corneal flap was created. b The remaining opaque deep stroma was peeled off with the help of retroillumination by an optic fiber through the peripheral anterior chamber. c The deep corneal bed provided good view of the intraocular structure. d Total retinal detachment could be clearly seen. e The cornea gradually became transparent within 3 months after the surgery. f Optomap image showed a flat retina after removal of silicone oil

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