Abstract
Purpose:
Suprachoroidal hemorrhage is an uncommon but serious ocular condition that typically occurs in the setting of intraocular surgery and trauma. We present an external trans-conjunctival vitreoretinal trocar-cannula-based drainage of suprachoroidal hemorrhage as a viable surgical approach.
Methods:
Case report.
Results:
Trans-conjunctival trocar-cannula-based drainage of suprachoroidal hemorrhage is a safe and efficacious surgical approach to drainage of large choroidal hemorrhages.
Conclusions:
Although discrepancies persist regarding the optimal surgical approach to suprachoroidal hemorrhage management; herein, we describe the successful execution of an external trans-conjunctival vitreoretinal trocar-cannula-based drainage of suprachoroidal hemorrhage.
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