allows the removal of vitreous and any associated haemorrhage, in addition to the relief of retinal traction.
a vitrectomy often result in the involution of new vessels because the removal of the vitreous also eliminates the platform on which the new vessels grow.
indicated for cases with established traction detachment and those with persistent vitreous haemorrhage.
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