Home / Intelligence / Scientific Publications / Evaluating the Level of Endo-illumination Required during Digitally Assisted Vitreo-Retinal Surgery (DAVS): A Systematic Literature Review
While technological or procedural advances have resulted in low complication and re-operation rates, there are limitations of existing technologies — including but not limited to: surgical endo-illumination challenges, need for in-procedure adjustments, and additional information/support provided by other surgical devices — all of which can create challenges for surgeons during procedures
Authors
Leighton Morris, Alan Franklin, Van Sandwick, Chiraag Lathia, Hang Cheng, Nandini Hadker, Kalin Hennegan
Journal
ISPOR EU 2020
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