Today we dive into the surgical side of anti‑VEGF crunch in a diabetic eye that’s gone from TRD to a … More
Category: Surgical Adjuvants
175. Diabetic TRD + RRD
Posterior hyaloid elevation is a critical step when performing vitrectomy for a rhegmatogenous retinal detachment. In diabetic patients this step … More
172. Submacular Hemorrhage Displacement
Submacular hemorrhage is a vision-threatening complication of polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy, neovascular AMD, retinal arterial macroaneurysms and other retinal diseases. Management … More
171. Asteroid Hyalosis
Vitrectomy for asteroid hyalosis is rarely necessary but may be indicated for impaired visualization of the retina (even with alternative … More
148. ILM Staining with ICG
Indocyanine green (ICG) effectively stains the ILM, thereby facilitating visualization and potentially improving surgical efficiency. While ICG can be a … More
142. ERM Peeling Basics
In this video we will discuss pre-operative and intra-operative considerations for epiretinal membrane peeling. The case is presented by Dr. … More
128. Endogenous Endophthalmitis
Can the adjunctive use of povidone-iodine in the irrigation bottle at the time of vitrectomy improve outcomes in patients with … More
123. Intra-operative Fluorescein Angiography
For patients undergoing diabetic vitrectomy, preoperative widefield fluorescein angiography can help to assess the location of fibrovascular proliferation as well … More
119. Can’t Find the Retinal Break?
Sometimes, even with a careful scleral depressed examination in the clinic, the causative retinal break in rhegmatogenous retinal detachments cannot … More
109. ERM peeling with the vitreous cutter
There are many ways to peel visually significant epiretinal membranes from the macular surface. Most commonly this is done with … More