
While it is a relatively rare complication, there are times where the patient will develop a choroidal effusion. This is not merely due to surgical issues, but rather it is also a combination of patient anatomy and tissue response. Draining a choroidal effusion can help get our patients back on the road to healing and recovery of vision, but what is the best technique? Our guest surgeon is Professor and Chairman Dr Ramesh Ayyala who shows us his technique for resolving this issue and the surgical pearls here are great. Follow these guidelines and you can successfully help your patients to resolve their choroidal effusion and return to good vision.
