This video shows a piece of iris (that’s the colored part of the eye) that has prolapsed out the incision site after cataract surgery. Not your everyday finding … and needs to be repaired.Cast: Root Atlas
Neuro-Ophthalmology Lecture 1: Eye Muscles and Double Vision
This first lecture covers basic eye muscle anatomy, cranial nerve palsies, and gives a basic approach to localizing cranial nerve lesions.
Neurology in ophthalmology can be quite tricky, so hopefully this video explains a good approach to extraocular…
LeeJee H. Suh, MD Reviews DSEK Complication Rates
Dr. Suh outlines her recent publication on DSEK complications — Complications of Descemet’s stripping with automated endothelial keratoplasty: survey of 118 eyes at One Institute.
Most common complication is dislocations, but re-bubbling or reposit…
Carol Karp, MD on New Treatments in Ocular Surface Tumors
Carol L. Karp, MD describes the treatment of ocular surface tumors in an interview with David Goldman, MD. Ocular surface tumors can be put into three categories: pigmented, non-pigmented and lymphomas. Ocular squamous neoplasias (which used to be ca…
Winfried Amoaku, MD Outlines Retina Treatments in the UK
In an interview with retina specialist Sophie Bakri, MD of the Mayo Clinic, Dr. Winfried Amoaku discusses ophthalmology in the context of the UK’s National Health System.
Treatments for macular degeneration in the UK: offering laser treatment for ex…
Samuel C.Yiu, MD, PhD, Discusses Cornea Transplantation Surgery and Dry Eye
Dr. Yiu provides an update on a variety of anterior segment issues in a conversation with Dr. Brian Francis.
The DMEK procedure: DMEK = Descemet’s membrane only, no stromal tissue. It is relatively new with few surgeons actually skilled in the techn…