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McCannel Suture fixation of IOL to iris using standard and Sipser-chang technique
McCannel Suture fixation of IOL to iris using standard and Sipser-chang technique Scott 19,208 Views • 2 years ago

Here Drs Oetting and Shriver of the University of Iowa demonstrate the McCannel technique of fixing an IOL to the iris. In this video both the standard McCannel suture retrieval technique and the Siepser/Chang modifed technique are demonstrated. A 10-O prolene with a long curved ctc-6 needle is u...sed to place a suture through the iris and under an 3 piece IOL haptic. Using the standard technique the two ends of the suture are retrieved through a common paracentesis near the fixation site and tied externally. The other haptic is tied using the Siepser sliding knot technique as described by Chang for this indication with an internal knot. The standard technique is a bit easier but does not allow as thight a knot for fixation of the iris to the haptic.

LASIK in patient with congenital nystagmus
LASIK in patient with congenital nystagmus DrHouse 21,590 Views • 2 years ago

Purpose: To evaluate the results of LASIK and IntraLASIK treatment in myopic patients with nystagmus. Methods: Eight patients with congenital nystagmus (16 eyes), from 23 to 49 years of age, underwent LASIK surgery. Corneal flaps were created using either the Hansatome microkeratome or the Intral...ase femtosecond laser. The ablations were performed with the Bausch & Lomb excimer laser with an active tracking system. In some patients, the eyes were fixated with forceps or a fixation ring during the laser ablation. Results: The refractive errors were corrected in all cases. There was no decentration or loss of best corrected visual acuity greater than 1 line. In 56% of the eyes, the post-operative uncorrected visual acuity was better than the best spectacle corrected-visual acuity (BSCVA). 62.5% of the eyes improved their BSCVA. The overall visual performance was improved in all the patients. One patient that did not not drive before become eligible to get a driver license after the surgery. Conclusions: Selected patients with myopia and congenital nystagmus may benefit from laser refractive surgery. Laser refractive surgery may be safely and accurately performed by using either the Hansatome microkeratome or the Intralase femtosecond laser and an active tracking system with or without mechanical fixation. Certain patients improve their BSCVA post-operatively.

Teeth Whitening
Teeth Whitening Dentist 25,203 Views • 2 years ago

Teeth Whitening

Teeth Crowns
Teeth Crowns Dentist 15,300 Views • 2 years ago

teeth crowns

Periodontal Disease and Respiratory Infections
Periodontal Disease and Respiratory Infections Dentist 12,926 Views • 2 years ago

Periodontal Disease and Respiratory Infections

Umbilical Hernia Repair
Umbilical Hernia Repair DrHouse 20,279 Views • 2 years ago

Repair of the umbilical hernia, and placing the omentum back in

Typical Rectal Cancer Endoscopy
Typical Rectal Cancer Endoscopy Scott 15,744 Views • 2 years ago

Endoscopic finding in a patient with a typical rectal cancer (adenocarcinoma)

New Treatment for Psoriasis
New Treatment for Psoriasis Doctor 16,352 Views • 2 years ago

New treaments for psoriasis include Remicade, which blocks TNF- tumor necrosis factor, alpha.

Ectopic Pregnancy
Ectopic Pregnancy Doctor 34,804 Views • 2 years ago

Ectopic Pregnancy

Otitis Media Animation
Otitis Media Animation Mohamed Ibrahim 18,454 Views • 2 years ago

Animated video on otitis media, infection of the middle ear, which is common in children.

Myopia Animation
Myopia Animation DrHouse 17,990 Views • 2 years ago

This animated video reviews myopia, which is the medical term for nearsightedness.

Retrograde Laparoscopic Appendectomy: Subhepatic Appendix
Retrograde Laparoscopic Appendectomy: Subhepatic Appendix M_Nabil 10,927 Views • 2 years ago

Retrograde Laparoscopic Appendectomy: Subhepatic Appendix

Right Frontal Craniotomy
Right Frontal Craniotomy DrPhil 16,377 Views • 2 years ago

University Hospitals Neurological Institute will host a live webcast to demonstrate the removal of a brain tumor that doctors believe is causing epileptic seizures in a middle-aged man.

An MRI showed what appears to be a glioma (tumor) near a part of the brain that controls muscle movement, called the motor strip. Studies have shown that complete removal can cure the seizures and improve quality of life and survival, but this is difficult to do with conventional technology without harming the surrounding normal brain because it's difficult to determine where tumor ends and normal brain begins.

Small Intestine Anastomosis
Small Intestine Anastomosis Mohamed 14,326 Views • 2 years ago

small bowel anastomosis (the luminescent material check for leaks, and good flow)

Collis-Nissen Fundoplication
Collis-Nissen Fundoplication Mohamed Ibrahim 11,406 Views • 2 years ago

Totally Laparoscopic Collis-Nissen Fundoplication

Clinical Abdominal Exam
Clinical Abdominal Exam Doctor 30,677 Views • 2 years ago

A detailed video showing how to clinically exam the abdomen

Full Obstetric Examination and Normal Delivery
Full Obstetric Examination and Normal Delivery Mohamed 54,321 Views • 2 years ago

Full Obstetric Examination and Normal Delivery medical video

Endoscopic Nasal Polyp Removal
Endoscopic Nasal Polyp Removal Scott 17,673 Views • 2 years ago

Endoscopic Nasal Polypectomy

Transmetatarsal Amputation for Gangrene
Transmetatarsal Amputation for Gangrene DrHouse 16,653 Views • 2 years ago

Transmetatarsal Amputation for Gangrene

Nasal Septoplasty
Nasal Septoplasty Doctor 24,301 Views • 2 years ago

The endoscopic resection of a sharp bony nasal septal spur video

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