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Farbstoffe in der vitreoretinalen Chirurgie

Aktuelle klinische Anwendung

Vital dyes in vitreoretinal surgery

Current application concepts

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Diese Arbeit gibt einen Überblick über die wichtigsten Vitalfarbstoffe und Hilfsmittel, die gegenwärtig für den Einsatz im Rahmen vitreoretinaler Eingriffe verwendet werden bzw. zugelassen sind. Die Möglichkeiten der intraoperativen Applikation und Färbeeigenschaften werden beschrieben. Ergänzend wird die Biokompatibilität dieser Substanzen diskutiert.

Abstract

This article reviews the most relevant vital dyes and adjuncts currently available for use in vitreoretinal surgical procedures. The current concepts of intraocular application as well as the staining properties are described, and the issue of biocompatibility is discussed.

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Haritoglou, C., Thaler, S., Kampik, A. et al. Farbstoffe in der vitreoretinalen Chirurgie. Ophthalmologe 106, 7–10 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00347-008-1853-5

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