Dinesh Talwar
All India Institute of Medical Sciences
27 Papers
226 Citations
Dinesh Talwar is an academic researcher from All India Institute of Medical Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Endophthalmitis & Vitrectomy. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 25 publications.
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Papers
Pars plana vitrectomy with or without silicone oil endotamponade in post-traumatic endophthalmitis
TL;DR: Complete vitrectomy with primary silicone oil endotamponade is a useful treatment modality which improves the anatomical and functional results in post-traumatic endophthalmitis.
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Changing profile of retinopathy of prematurity.
Rajiv Aggarwal,Ashok K. Deorari,R V Azad,Harsh Kumar,Dinesh Talwar,Anita Sethi,Vinod K. Paul +6 more
TL;DR: Although the incidence of ROP is static, the more severe form of the disease (stage III) is showing a decline and the data suggests that efficient management of apnea and sepsis may be crucial in further minimizing the risk of Rop.
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Phacoemulsification combined with silicone oil removal through a posterior capsulorhexis.
TL;DR: The results indicate that silicone oil removal through a posterior capsulorhexis during phacoemulsification is a viable option and can be performed in selected cases of cataract with previous silicone oil instillation and a stable retina.
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Contrast sensitivity following focal laser photocoagulation in clinically significant macular oedema due to diabetic retinopathy.
TL;DR: The objective was to evaluate the influence of focal laser photocoagulation on contrast sensitivity in diabetic patients with clinically significant macular oedema (CSMO).
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Intraocular ciprofloxacin levels after oral administration in silicone oil-filled eyes.
Dinesh Talwar,Amol A. Kulkarni,Rajvardhan Azad,Suresh Kumar Gupta,Thirumurthy Velpandian,Yograj Sharma,Rajpal,Nihar Ranjan Biswas +7 more
TL;DR: Antibiotic levels in the RSOF in SO-filled eyes after oral administration of ciprofloxacin in two 750-mg doses exceeded the minimal inhibitory concentration for 90% of isolates (MIC(90)) for most bacterial species and was higher than levels reached in the vitreous in nonvitrectomized eyes.
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