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From: Perfluorocarbon liquid as a short-term tamponade for managing severe open globe injuries

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Case 2 presentation. A Slit-lamp examination showed corneal edema and total hyphema. B B-scan revealing massive vitreous hemorrhage (asterisk) and suspected retinal detachment (white arrow). C Primary vitrectomy demonstrating full retinal detachment (asterisk) with extensive lacerations and active bleeding. D Posterior retina remained attached under heavy water, with retinal folds present at the retinectomy border (asterisk) during secondary vitrectomy. E PFCL was refilled to unfold the peripheral retina, followed by radial retinotomy and endolaser retinopexy. F Color fundus photography showing an intact and attached posterior retina at the 1-month postoperative visit.

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