The American Encyclopedia And Dictionary of Ophthalmology volume 5

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The American Encyclopedia And Dictionary of Ophthalmology volume 5
Casey a Casey Albert Wood
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Von Hippel's Trephine, (a) Profile of Cornea Showing Layers with Disc Removed Down to Descemet's Membrane; (b) Front View of Cornea Showing Disc Transplanted.
of the operation consists in the excision, with the same trephine, of a piece of the cornea either of a rabbit or of a human being. In this procedure the incision must go completely through the entire thickness of the cornea. The corneal disc thus incised is placed over the tre- phined area of the patient's cornea and gently pushed out of
... the trephine by a delicate wire probe which passes through the instrument into the corneal opening. It is thus seen that the graft is touched by no instrument except the trephine itself. It does not matter if the surface of the graft lies a little below the plane of the cornea, but if it protrudes above the surface it is liable to become displaced. Pow- dered iodoform is usually dusted over the cornea and a moderately firm bandage is applied. The eye should be inspected at the end of two or three days and after that the dressing may be changed daily.

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