Zusammenfassung
In diesem Beitrag werden die Vorteile der Verwendung optischer Kontrastmittel in der Chirurgie, wie z. B. der vitreoretinalen Mikrochirurgie, vorgestellt. Die Anforderungen an diese Hilfsmittel, ihre Verwendungsmöglichkeiten und Grenzen werden anhand koloristischer Eigenschaften diskutiert. Des Weiteren wird ein Überblick über fluoreszierende Kontrastmittel gegeben.
Abstract
The advantages of the use of optical contrast agents in surgery, such as vitreoretinal microsurgery, are presented. Requirements concerning these materials and the potentials and limitations of their application are discussed on the basis of their coloristic properties. Applications of fluorescent dyes are examined.
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Langhals, H., Haritoglou, C. Chemische und spektroskopische Aspekte der Verwendung von Farbstoffen in der vitreoretinalen Chirurgie. Ophthalmologe 106, 16–20 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00347-008-1855-3
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