UA32061A - Method for surgical treatment of secondary glaucoma - Google Patents

Method for surgical treatment of secondary glaucoma

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UA32061A
UA32061A UA98126704A UA98126704A UA32061A UA 32061 A UA32061 A UA 32061A UA 98126704 A UA98126704 A UA 98126704A UA 98126704 A UA98126704 A UA 98126704A UA 32061 A UA32061 A UA 32061A
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Ukraine
Prior art keywords
surgical treatment
secondary glaucoma
cyclodialysis
implant
vitreous body
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UA98126704A
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Russian (ru)
Ukrainian (uk)
Inventor
Павло Андрійович Бездітко
Павел Андреевич Бездитко
Ольга Володимирівна Надовецька
Ольга Владимировна Надовецкая
Оксана Петрівна Лиганова
Оксана Петровна Лиганова
Наталія Анатоліївна Гончарова
Наталья Анатольевна Гончарова
Original Assignee
Харківський Інститут Удосконалення Лікарів /Хіул/
Харьковский институт усовершенствования врачей
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Priority to UA98126704A priority Critical patent/UA32061A/en
Publication of UA32061A publication Critical patent/UA32061A/en

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Abstract

The method for the surgical treatment of the secondary glaucoma provides for vitrectomy followed by the insertion of the implant into the vitreous body and the cyclodialysis cleft. The implant represents the silicone tube. The proximal end of the tube is inserted into the vitreous body. The distal end is divided in two parts for their insertion into the cyclodialysis clefts.
UA98126704A 1998-12-18 1998-12-18 Method for surgical treatment of secondary glaucoma UA32061A (en)

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UA98126704A UA32061A (en) 1998-12-18 1998-12-18 Method for surgical treatment of secondary glaucoma

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UA32061A true UA32061A (en) 2000-12-15

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