27 gauge vitrectomy: Is it any better for the Canadian environment?
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Author Block: Amin Kherani, Julia Farah,
Robert Gizicki, Geoff Williams
Author Disclosure Block: A. Kherani: None. J.
Farah: None. R. Gizicki: None. G. Williams: None.
Abstract Body:
Purpose: To report early experiences of
Canadian vitreoretinal surgeons with 27 gauge technology
Study Design: A retrospective consecutive case series (surgeon’s
experience)
Methods: Small gauge vitrectomy technology has revolutionized
modern vitrectomy surgery with minimally invasive techniques and
instrumentation. Improvements in surgical technology continue to push the
limits of smaller instruments and even smaller gauge vitrectomy platforms. Our
pilot study will review early experience of Canadian vitreoretinal surgeons
with 27g technology and report on the perceived benefits of this novel
technology. A brief historical review of vitrectomy technology and its
modernization path to smaller gauge systems will highlight the surgical developments,
advantages, efficiencies and limitations. Surgical images and videography will
be used to highlight these outcomes.