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Title: [10 years' experience with balloon procedures: skepticism at the beginning, further development of the method, practical references for the balloon technician]. Author: Kreissig I. Journal: Klin Monbl Augenheilkd; 1989 Mar; 194(3):145-51. PubMed ID: 2724858. Abstract: The author discusses four fundamental aspects of the balloon procedure in which it contradicts conventional detachment surgery, but which are preconditions for accepting this procedure: (1) the balloon is unsecured by sutures, (2) disappearance of subretinal fluid is induced by a balloon being compressed in the parabulbar space, (3) the balloon implies a temporary tamponade of the break and (4) after the first week the break is secured only by thermally induced adhesions. New instruments for the balloon procedure are introduced: the balloon forceps, the Kombideller (a special indentor), and the Lincoff-Kreissig balloon, which is supplemented by a removable stylette and markings on the catheter. The guidelines for the balloon surgeon are described in detail and summarized in six rules.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]