Purpose: To describe a technique for fluocinolone acetonide implant removal from the vitreous cavity. Methods: A case report and review of surgical methods were performed. Results: The technique to remove a fluocinolone acetonide implant from the vitreous cavity was safe and effective. The vitreous cutter was used to align the implant coaxially with a 25-gauge cannula. The valve of the cannula was opened, creating pressure that drew the implant into the cannula. Conclusions: Fluocinolone acetonide implants can be efficiently removed from the vitreous cavity by creating a pressure differential using the valved cannula. Advantages of this technique include avoiding invasive maneuvers such as enlarging the sclerotomy or creating a corneal wound.
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