Abstract
Initial widespread excitement about creating anastomoses has been dampened by the risk of significant complications, the most devastating of which is choroidovitreal neovascularization that, if not treated early, can lead to marked visual loss despite aggressive efforts to contain it. Because of significant potential complications and low success rates and the recent introduction of other novel therapeutic options, retina specialists rarely or no longer perform this procedure.
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