Eye bleeding study tests if quick surgery prevents vision loss
NCT ID NCT04676256
Summary
This study compared two approaches for treating sudden bleeding inside the eye. Researchers tested whether performing surgery immediately (early vitrectomy) was better than monitoring with ultrasound and performing surgery later if needed. The goal was to see if early surgery could prevent a serious complication called retinal detachment, which can cause vision loss.
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Locations
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Hopital Lariboisiere
Paris, Île-de-France Region, 75010, France
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