
Opinion|Videos|January 9, 2025
Adverse Effects Associated With PDS and Surgical Considerations
Panelists discuss how successful port delivery system (PDS) implantation requires careful patient selection and meticulous surgical technique to minimize complications like vitreous hemorrhage and endophthalmitis, with certain patients being poor candidates due to factors such as active inflammation, thin sclera, or glaucoma filtering devices.
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Video content above is prompted by the following:
- What are the key considerations for the surgical implantation of the PDS?
- What are the major adverse effects associated with the PDS, and which patients are not suitable candidates for this delivery system?
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