Abstract
Room light reduces the efficient use of intraocular illumination during vitreous surgery and can distract the surgeon. This problem cannot be solved by increasing intraocular illumination because of the danger of producing retinal damage. Thus, a system that allows the surgeon to maintain maximum visualization while providing adequate work light for surgical nurses, assistants, and anesthesiologists is needed.
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