Ophthalmology
Short Version of Yag Laser Treatment of Capsule Opacity or "after cataract" Video Presentation by Tampa Bay Area Ophthalmologist Ahad Mahootchi, MD from the Eye Clinic of Florida.
Scott Geller MD of Fort Myers Florida uses A LASAG Yag laser is in thermal mode, 1.5 Joules/pulse to treat the trabecular meshwork between the cornea and iris for glaucoma. The view is of the inside anterior eyeball.
real time video of modern cataract surgery employing a temporal, clear-corneal approach with topical anesthesia and ultrasound phacoemulsification; an aspheric silicone lens implant is inserted
This video shows a surgeon's view during vitrectomy for macular pucker and indocyanine green assisted removal of the ILM.
This video shows management of rupture of the posterior capsule post blunt trauma in a child aged 8. Pre-operative suspicion of PCR was strong because of a flat anterior. So we were careful in our approach from the very beginning. CCC was performed and then dry aspiration of lens matter initiated. Sice vitreous showed, so anterior vitrectomy was done along with systematic removal of the lens matter. An acrysof multi-component lens was implanted into the sulcus and optic captured into the CCC.Outcome was very good.
Very Hard White Cataract with trypan blue "Vision blue" Capsule Staining
Capsulorrhexis after trypan blue staining of anterior capsule. Controlled Rhexis with forceps. Phacoemulsification by devide and conquer technique
Triangular flap fornix based trabeculectomy in POAG using MMC
One of the various variations of trabeculectomy...
technique of combined cataract surgery and glaucoma tube shunt using triamcinolone to verify fluid outflow
Demonstrative video of Advanced PRK - No Touch Technique. 100% Laser. In this particular technique there is no need for mechanical device or to cut the corneal flap.
A video showing the PRK laser eye surgery
Removal of a foreign body from the eye (fish hook)
Cataract eye surgery
A very bad lasik eye surgery duringwhich the surgeon messed everything
Lasik correction of vision of a 26 years old male patient
Ptosis is when the upper eyelid droops over the eye. The eyelid may droop just a little, or so much that it covers the pupil (the black dot at the center of your eye that lets light in). Ptosis can limit or even completely block normal vision. Children and adults can have ptosis. Fortunately, this condition can be treated to improve vision as well as appearance.
This request usually follows orbit examination of a patient with thyroid eye disease. The aim is to look for signs of hyperthyroidism and less commonly hypothyroidism.
Eye tests are important for the detection of many common eye infections and diseases. Eyes are also an important indicator to detect chronic systemic diseases like Hypertension and Diabetes. Must after maxillofacial trauma to rule out any near and late complications emerging for the eyes. 2. There are two perspectives for examining the eyes : 1. Ophthalmic Perspective – because eyes are prone to many infections, diseases and conditions. 2. Maxillofacial Perspective – because the eyes and the orbit forms an integral component of facial and mid-facial fractures and trauma.
To avoid pupil constriction while accommodating, ask to the patient to fix on a distant object throughout your examination. Look for equal pupil sizes, and check again with the lights off. Anisocoria is not a feature of an afferent defect. They dilate again after the light is removed.