Ophthalmic Surgery a Treatise On Surgical Operations Pertaining to the Eye And

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Ophthalmic Surgery a Treatise On Surgical Operations Pertaining to the Eye And
Charles Heady Beard
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2. In glaucoma where the other eye has been lost by severe hemorrhage following iridectomy.
3. In the aged or infirm where it is considered dangerous to keep the patient in bed as in iridectomy.
4. As a preliminary operation where iridectomy is dangerous on account of very high tension, no anterior chamber, atrophic iris and wide pupil, as it lowers the tension, and there is no danger of striking the lens during its performance.
:;. When the lens has been dislocated and fallen into the vitreous
... i Ophthalmic Surgery, 1908, p. 201.
408 OPERATIONS UPON THE GLOBE.
chamber. Iridectomy, for the secondary glaucoma of such cases, is not feasible because of the certainty of losing vitreous.
Contraindications.
Seclusio pupillae, iris bombe, sarcoma of the choroid, or active iritis.
Accidents and Complications. Immediate.
1. Failure to cut all of the scleral fibres. The spatula will then go only about i mm. Forward.
2. Hemorrhage from cyclon or scleral vessels or ciliary vein.
3. Running of spatula into a good scleral spur.


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