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Key Takeaway Points:
- The extremes of intraoperative intraocular pressure (IOP) are deleterious and can lead to visual loss
- Patients with compromised retinal circulation are at particular risk and are oftentimes the ones requiring vitreoretinal surgery
- Closed-loop control systems provide rapid, accurate delivery of the desired parameter
- Constellation IOP Control is a closed-loop control system that rapidly provides the desired, precise, self-correcting intraoperative IOP regardless of applied vacuum changes or vitrectomy probe tissue or fluid engagement (set it and forget it)
- Constellation IOP Control provides effective IOP compensation that adapts to complex surgical scenarios, allowing the surgeon to focus on the surgical task at hand