Minimally invasive retinal reattachment procedure leads to superior photoreceptor integrity

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Minimally invasive retinal reattachment procedure leads to superior photoreceptor integrity

A minimally invasive retinal reattachment procedure that can be done in an ophthalmologist’s office leads to better long-term integrity and structure of the retina’s photoreceptors—cells that allow us to see—compared with more invasive operating room procedures, according to new research published April 22.

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