A collection of relevant videos chosen by the Review of Optometry staff
A less invasive, more targeted method of increasing aqueous outflow in primary open-angle glaucoma.
It’s usually self-limiting, and prognosis is excellent. But you do play a vital role. View this narrated video of a wound leakage visualized with fluorescein.
Most outcomes are exemplary, but we must remain alert for complications.
When all else fails, penetrating keratoplasty offers a chance for better acuity.
This delicate procedure is pivotal in the diagnosis of temporal arteritis.
The timing of this procedure depends on the patient’s symptomatic course.
Photorefractive keratectomy has remained a viable procedure for nearly 20 years.
Using the Malyugin Ring to maintain good pupil dilation helps avoid iris trauma, capsular tear/rupture and vitreous loss.
When medical and laser therapy fail, this aqueous filtration device may be an alternative to consider.
Watch this epithelium-off CXL procedure.
Inserting an iris-sutured intraocular lens in a three-year-old Marfan’s patient.
Descemet’s stripping automated endothelial keratoplasty has changed the landscape of corneal transplant surgery.
Trabectome can be used as a stand-alone option or in combination with cataract surgery.
Are we witnessing the next revolution in cataract surgery?
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