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Yang SJ et al. – A shorter operation time and faster recovery of postoperative visual acuity were the main advantages of using 25–gauge TSV. Despite its limitations, 25–gauge TSV can be safely used for the treatment of vitreoretinal complications in patients with diabetes mellitus.


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