Abstract
Currently, intravitreal injections are firmly in the lead as a drug delivery method for treatment of a wide range of eye diseases. With the accumulation of clinical material, knowledge about the complications and side effects of this technique is expanding. One of the undesirable phenomena that has been actively studied recently is the ingress of silicone oil droplets from single-use syringes and needles used to perform the procedure into the vitreous cavity of patients eyes. The analysis of the results of original studies on this issue is carried out, and the currently available practical recommendations aimed at reducing the risk of this complication are presented. The article is illustrated with original clinical examples. It can be concluded that the penetration of silicone oil into the eye cavity during intravitreal injections is an urgent problem of modern ophthalmology that requires further investigation and solution.
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Engineering,General Environmental Science
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