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Category: Vitreous hemorrhage

223. Complex Diabetic TRD

Today’s case is a challenging diabetic TRD that requires careful surgical planning.  I’m joined by Retina Rounds co-host, Dr. Steven … More

Anti-VEGF, bimanual dissection, silicone oil

208. Phakic Vitrectomy Basics

Today we’re talking about phakic vitrectomy basics: respecting the lens, how far you can safely cross the midline with your … More

anterior vitrectomy, panretinal photocoagulation, trocar placement

195. Endodiathermy for Diabetic TRD

Today, guest surgeon Dr. Navid Rahman, from Vision Eye Hospital in Dhaka, Bangladesh, shares a complex diabetic vitrectomy case where … More

delamination, Endodiathermy, Hemostasis

188. Dense Vitreous Hemorrhge

Today’s case comes from returning guest surgeon Dr. Ramon Bringe Freitas from Vila Velha, Brazil, at Evangelico Vila Velha Hospital. … More

Light perception, Staged surgery

179. Vitreous Hemorrhage of Unknown Etiology

Vitreous hemorrhage can be caused by a wide range of conditions, from retinal tears to proliferative diabetic retinopathy, making it … More

82. Infusion Confusion

One of the most important first steps before starting a vitrectomy is to visually confirm the placement of the infusion … More

choroidal detachment, dense vitreous hemorrhage, diabetic vitrectomy, Infusion trocar

49. ROP: Spontaneous Pre-retinal Hemorrhage

In today’s episode guest surgeon Dr. Aaron Nagiel demonstrates endoscopic vitrectomy in an infant with ROP and a spontaneous preretinal … More

endoscopic vitrectomy, pediatric vitreoretinal surgery, ROP, vitreous hemorrhage

39. Traumatic RD: Early PPV

Traumatic retinal detachments represent a unique surgical challenge due to the potential for disorganized underlying retinal and choroidal anatomy as … More

lensectomy, open globe injury, ruptured globe, traumatic retinal detachment, vitreous hemorrhage

33. Bimanual Dissection

Dissecting tightly adherent tissue from an underlying retina that is mobile can be challenging due to the lack of counter-traction. … More

bimanual dissection, chandelier, diabetic vitrectomy, TRD
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