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for resuturing of tape tabs, and tearing or break-
POSTOPERATIVE CARE age of the lavage tube system. 3,5 The most fre-
quently reported complications of inferomedial
lavage systems are displacement of the footplate
Postoperc'!tive Care·
from the conjunctival fornix (18°/o) and need for
Protedion: A protective eye cup is recommended resuturing of tape tabs (14°/o).3
to prevent self-trauma and failure of the lavage
tube.
Other: The tube and footplate should be tested REFERENCES
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