Dr. Wendy Lee interviews Dr. Kyle Alliman about the highlights from AAO in San Francisco. Dr. Alliman reviews the injectable medicine studies that were presented at AAO. Dr. Alliman also touches on exciting technologies from AAO including Spectral Do…
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David Goldman, M.D., Interviews Lauren Shatz, M.D., on Pearls for Implementing EMR
Dr. Lauren Shatz offers some pearls for transitioning to EMR in ophthalmic practice. Dr. Shatz discusses choosing EMR, nuances of EMR modules, as well as the initial time investment that it takes to implement EMR. Dr. Shatz also touches on the effici…
Optics Lecture
This is a review of some basic optics concepts, geared toward ophthalmic technicians. I discuss the complexity of the modern eye, diopter and prism diopters, and demonstrate Snell’s law.Cast: Root Atlas
Eye Trauma
A video on ocular trauma.Cast: Root Atlas
Bruno Lambroso of Italy on New Possibilities for Optovue OCT: Choroid Exploration
Bruno Lambroso of Italy discusses choroid exploration using the Optovue RTVue OCT, including physiology, pathology and anatomy.
Prof. Dr. Keiki R. Mehta on the RTVue for Diagnosis and Management of Glaucoma
Prof. Dr. Keiki R. Mehta discusses use of the Optovue RTVue for diagnosis and management of glaucoma, including an overview of the RTVue normative database.
Jay Wei Founder & President/CEO, Optovue Inc., on Defining the OCT Revolution
Jay Wei of Optovue Inc. introduces the new Optovue iVue – The World OCT
Luis Cadarso on Anterior Segment OCT for the Refractive Surgeon
Luis Cadarson of Vigo, Spain discusses anterior segment imaging using the OCT for corneal pathology, refractive surgery, and keratoconus.
Vikas Chopra, M.D. on Macular Imaging for Glaucoma Using Optovue RTVue
Vikas Chopra, M.D. discusses macular imaging for glaucoma using the Optovue RTVue. Dr. Chopra covers macular mapping as well as diagnostic accuracy, repeatability and tracking of glaucoma over time.
Rob Brass, M.D. on How the RTVue OCT measures Keratoconus
Dr. Brass discusses how the Optovue RTVue measures keratoconus. Dr. Brass reviews how corneal thickness measurements as well as topography aid in diagnosis of keratoconus.
Georges Baikoff, M.D. on High Resolution Corneal OCT: Clinical Applications
Georges Baikoff, M.D. discusses several clinical applications of high resolution corneal OCT, including: corneal thickness, pachymetry mapping, keratoconus diagnosis, lasik flap measurement, corneal opacities, and DESK follow-up.
The TAN EndoGlideT Endothelial Insertion System
Corneal transplantation is undergoing a paradigm shift with the development of Endothelial Keratoplasty.
The main focus today is to reduce iatrogenic damage of donor endothelium caused by manipulation and insertion of the donor through a s…
Douglas D. Koch, M.D. on Corneal Power Calculations Using RTVue
Douglas D. Koch, M.D. describes the potential of the RTVue-CAM to determine corneal power measurements for normal, post-surgery, and pathological eyes.
Dr. Huang, MD, PhD on Corneal & Doppler Optical Coherence Tomography
Dr. Huang reviews a broad range of corneal, refractive, glaucoma, and retinal cases where Fourier domain OCT (FD-OCT) can be used for evaluation. Dr. Huang also reviews applications of Doppler FD-OCT to determine retinal blood flow.
Eye Tricks for tricky patients
This first video shows several useful eye tricks that can be employed by optometrists, ophthalmologists, and ophthalmic techs to check vision.Cast: Root Atlas
Samuel Masket, MD Reviews Endophthalmitis Prevention
Devastating complications due to endophthalmitis can occur after seemingly uncomplicated eye surgery. Dr. Masket reviews four methods to consider for preventing endophthalmitis before, during, and after surgery. Special attention is given to the cons…
George Waring IV, MD Recaps Femtosecond Laser Comparison Study
George Waring IV, MD reviews a study conducted with Daniel Durrie, MD comparing two femtosecond lasers: the Intralase FS60 and the Ziemer LDV. Relative benefits of the lasers were evaluated. Post operative clinical analysis showed no statistical diff…
Glenn Cockerham, MD: Occult Eye Injury Following Combat Blast Exposure
Blasts that are sufficient to cause brain injury to a protected soldier are sufficient to cause occult ocular injuries. Many soldiers that are home from Iraq and Afghanistan have been exposed to such blasts and many have no visual complaints. Good visu…
Randall Olson, MD Reviews the Causes and Prevention of TASS
Randall Olson, MD of the University of Utah John A. Moran Eye Center, talks about the causes and prevention of toxic anterior segment syndrome (TASS). Dr. Olson answers the question: “what can you do about it?”
Dr. Olson covers specific examples and c…
Douglas Rhee, MD Covers Highlights of the 2009 ASCRS Glaucoma Day
Douglas Rhee, MD of the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary touches on the two biggest highlights of the 2009 ASCRS Glaucoma Day: the evidence-based approach for examining some of the newer surgical procedures in glaucoma, and the surgical complication…