Multiple Choice
Vitrectomy is narrowly defined as removal of all or part of the vitreous gel (body) .Vitrectomy can also vacuum any pooled blood to enhance visual clarity.Select all indications and complications that apply to vitrectomy.
A) Excision of fibrotic membranes
B) Electrocoagulation of bleeding vessels
C) Extraction of floaters
D) Removal of retained foreign bodies
E) Infection
F) Retinal tears and detachment
G) Total vision loss.
H) Cataract
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