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Fig. 4 | BMC Ophthalmology

Fig. 4

From: Massive intraocular hemorrhage, presumably from the central retinal artery after cataract surgery, and difficult hemostasis during vitrectomy: a case report

Fig. 4

Intraoperative findings in the second surgery. As the removal of the massive hemorrhage progresses (a, b), bleeding from the vicinity of the optic disc is observed (c, d, g; arrow). The amount of bleeding is significantly lower than that in the first surgery, and the intraoperative visibility is significantly better. Hemostasis is achieved by aspirating the blood under transiently elevated intraocular pressure (e, f) and coagulating with intraocular diathermy (g, arrow)

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