Histopathologic evaluation of adhesive properties of early lesions in diathermy and cryopexy

Sipperley, Jack O. ; Machemer, Robert
Springer
Published 1981
ISSN:
1573-2630
Keywords:
diathermy ; cryopexy ; histopathology ; early lesion ; retina ; pigment epithelium
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Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
Topics:
Medicine
Notes:
Abstract We examined the histopathologic appearance of both cryopexy and diathermy lesions, ten to 60 minutes after application in the rabbit retina. Both lesions showed immediate subretinal fluid accumulation. Thus we would not substantiate the speculation that a diathermy lesion might have greater immediate adhesive strength than a cryotherapy lesion. This explains the clinical experience that retina tends to slip with either modality when trying to treat giant retinal tears.
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autor Sipperley, Jack O.
Machemer, Robert
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Machemer, Robert
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notes Abstract We examined the histopathologic appearance of both cryopexy and diathermy lesions, ten to 60 minutes after application in the rabbit retina. Both lesions showed immediate subretinal fluid accumulation. Thus we would not substantiate the speculation that a diathermy lesion might have greater immediate adhesive strength than a cryotherapy lesion. This explains the clinical experience that retina tends to slip with either modality when trying to treat giant retinal tears.
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shingle_author_1 Sipperley, Jack O.
Machemer, Robert
shingle_author_2 Sipperley, Jack O.
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Histopathologic evaluation of adhesive properties of early lesions in diathermy and cryopexy
diathermy
cryopexy
histopathology
early lesion
retina
pigment epithelium
diathermy
cryopexy
histopathology
early lesion
retina
pigment epithelium
Abstract We examined the histopathologic appearance of both cryopexy and diathermy lesions, ten to 60 minutes after application in the rabbit retina. Both lesions showed immediate subretinal fluid accumulation. Thus we would not substantiate the speculation that a diathermy lesion might have greater immediate adhesive strength than a cryotherapy lesion. This explains the clinical experience that retina tends to slip with either modality when trying to treat giant retinal tears.
1573-2630
15732630
Springer
shingle_catch_all_2 Sipperley, Jack O.
Machemer, Robert
Histopathologic evaluation of adhesive properties of early lesions in diathermy and cryopexy
diathermy
cryopexy
histopathology
early lesion
retina
pigment epithelium
diathermy
cryopexy
histopathology
early lesion
retina
pigment epithelium
Abstract We examined the histopathologic appearance of both cryopexy and diathermy lesions, ten to 60 minutes after application in the rabbit retina. Both lesions showed immediate subretinal fluid accumulation. Thus we would not substantiate the speculation that a diathermy lesion might have greater immediate adhesive strength than a cryotherapy lesion. This explains the clinical experience that retina tends to slip with either modality when trying to treat giant retinal tears.
1573-2630
15732630
Springer
shingle_catch_all_3 Sipperley, Jack O.
Machemer, Robert
Histopathologic evaluation of adhesive properties of early lesions in diathermy and cryopexy
diathermy
cryopexy
histopathology
early lesion
retina
pigment epithelium
diathermy
cryopexy
histopathology
early lesion
retina
pigment epithelium
Abstract We examined the histopathologic appearance of both cryopexy and diathermy lesions, ten to 60 minutes after application in the rabbit retina. Both lesions showed immediate subretinal fluid accumulation. Thus we would not substantiate the speculation that a diathermy lesion might have greater immediate adhesive strength than a cryotherapy lesion. This explains the clinical experience that retina tends to slip with either modality when trying to treat giant retinal tears.
1573-2630
15732630
Springer
shingle_catch_all_4 Sipperley, Jack O.
Machemer, Robert
Histopathologic evaluation of adhesive properties of early lesions in diathermy and cryopexy
diathermy
cryopexy
histopathology
early lesion
retina
pigment epithelium
diathermy
cryopexy
histopathology
early lesion
retina
pigment epithelium
Abstract We examined the histopathologic appearance of both cryopexy and diathermy lesions, ten to 60 minutes after application in the rabbit retina. Both lesions showed immediate subretinal fluid accumulation. Thus we would not substantiate the speculation that a diathermy lesion might have greater immediate adhesive strength than a cryotherapy lesion. This explains the clinical experience that retina tends to slip with either modality when trying to treat giant retinal tears.
1573-2630
15732630
Springer
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