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When force is applied to detached retina it elevates, stretches, and becomes irreversibly deformed. Finally it tears, and the timing and location of tear formation are determined by the distribution of stress within the retina. This stress distribution is dependent upon the retinal contour. We have tested this using retinas of freshly enucleated bovine eyes. A suture was attached to isolated retinal tissue using butylacrylate (Histoacryl) glue and traction was applied to this suture so stretching the retina. We present a mathematical model of the in vitro data obtained, with predictions for local retinal internal tensions. We show that these are altered by the addition of hydrostatic forces due to the presence of heavy liquids. These findings have implications for epiretinal membrane dissection during surgery and for the use of heavy liquids during membrane peeling.
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Stevens, J., Jones, I., Warner, M. et al. Mathematical modelling of retinal tear formation: Implications for the use of heavy liquids. Eye 6, 69–74 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1038/eye.1992.14
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/eye.1992.14