Oblique tears are also known as flap or parrot beak tears and are perhaps the most common (Figure 9). These occur generally at the junction of the posterior and middle thirds. Radial tears occur ...
An operculated hole is a tear in which continued vitreous traction amputates the flap of the tear from the retinal surface. The separated flap (operculum) becomes suspended within the posterior ...
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