Very true that sir. Patients are never excited about gonioscopy. I alternate between both Goldmann and Sussman lenses sir. Use Sussman for patients who are highly cooperative and reserve Goldmann for relatively uncooperative ones. Thanks a lot for the positive feedback...😊 Means a lot...🙏
Thanks a lot Divya Velmurugan... very happy to know that you found my gonioscopy video useful for you... and even more happier to know that you were my student in MGM and now entered ophthalmology... all the best do well...
@@dhivyavelmurugan8219 definitely dhivya... please do see my other videos on my RUclips channel... I have uploaded totally 10 academic videos... mostly it will be useful for your recent advances paper...
Thank you for your comment. You may find the answer to your question at the 6th minute of this video. Nevertheless, I will try to make another pratical video with real time images, on how to interpret the 4 quadrants and grade them respectively, sooner.
My advice would be is to use the lens which you are most comfortable… I personally would prefer the Goldmann 3 mirror or 2 mirror… With the viscous coupling fluid, the control is better… Anyways that my personal choice…😊🙏🏻
Dear Murilo Domingues, I myself prefer the Volk lens and I have no experience using the Indian made lens... Volk is very good... I also prefer Volk for Direct Gonioscopy as well... Sorry that I was not able to answer your query... Will let you know if I get my hands on a Indian brand... Thank you...
Very good question… I will make a video on the same, and present it in a easy way to understand… This concept is difficult to convey in text… still as of now I will give you a theoretical reply… we need to project the light in such a way that the slit won’t fall into the pupil and also the slit illuminater doesn’t block the viewing system… for example when you see the left gonioscopy mirror, then the illumination should come from the right side for better illumination… hope I have clarified your doubt to a certain extent…
Wonderful video. Lots of info in few minutes without loosing track. Crisp and clear
Thanks a lot 😊
Happy you found it useful 🙏🏻
Very helpful video for residents. Keep up with the great work
Thank you for the feedback... Means a lot...😊🙏
My patient are never excited about gonio and less if i used my Goldmann, so rarely use it, but instead use the Sussman. Very enjoyable video👍
Very true that sir. Patients are never excited about gonioscopy.
I alternate between both Goldmann and Sussman lenses sir. Use Sussman for patients who are highly cooperative and reserve Goldmann for relatively uncooperative ones.
Thanks a lot for the positive feedback...😊 Means a lot...🙏
Good job on making such a clear and understandable video ! Thank you a lot!
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V nice demonstration great work👍
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This is such an awesome video
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Beautifully explained video. ❤
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Well done Dr Prasanna
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help me a lot!!thanks!!
Happy to know. The pleasure is all mine. Thanks for the feedback 😊🙏
The animations are insanely good.
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Very helpful video sir 🙏
Thank you so much for this video 😍
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Pleasure is all mine
Perfect Sir. Thank you for your efforts.🙏🙏👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
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Informative..helpfull.. Thanks
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Excellent video
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thank you for making an excellent video
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This video is brilliant. Thank you for the comprehensive and clear video.
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Very nice Prasanna
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What type of slit lamp camera is this? It’s really nice!
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Used a Haag Streit to record the videos predominantly 😊
Exceptionally good video .
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Thanks a lot Sir
Pleasure is mine😊🙏
Well made and explained beautifully sir
Thank you Ramana
Tq sir for such a nice video...i was doin internship n mgmc wen u were doin pg ...now m doin pg n ophthal
Thanks a lot Divya Velmurugan... very happy to know that you found my gonioscopy video useful for you... and even more happier to know that you were my student in MGM and now entered ophthalmology... all the best do well...
@@prasannavenkateshramesh tq sir...want more videos plz do sir..need ur contact no as well
@@dhivyavelmurugan8219 definitely dhivya... please do see my other videos on my RUclips channel... I have uploaded totally 10 academic videos... mostly it will be useful for your recent advances paper...
how do you interpret- the 4 quadrant and how to grade based on it?
Thank you for your comment. You may find the answer to your question at the 6th minute of this video. Nevertheless, I will try to make another pratical video with real time images, on how to interpret the 4 quadrants and grade them respectively, sooner.
Sir nowadays which gonio lens is commonly used 3 mirror with coupling fluid or 4 mirror without coupling fluid...also which one is better
My advice would be is to use the lens which you are most comfortable… I personally would prefer the Goldmann 3 mirror or 2 mirror… With the viscous coupling fluid, the control is better… Anyways that my personal choice…😊🙏🏻
@@prasannavenkateshramesh thank you 👍🙂
@@hindhujar5396 🙏 Welcome 🙏
Is the 4G gonio lens made in India as good as the Volk one? Is the optics good? Because I saw some Indians brends with much better price. Thanks
Dear Murilo Domingues, I myself prefer the Volk lens and I have no experience using the Indian made lens... Volk is very good... I also prefer Volk for Direct Gonioscopy as well...
Sorry that I was not able to answer your query... Will let you know if I get my hands on a Indian brand... Thank you...
Is their any side effect of gonioscopy? And gonioscopy can lead to increase in eye pressure in normal patient (which don't have glaucoma)
No not really... According to my knowledge... And literature also resonates the same I believe... Thanks a lot for your doubt...😊🙏
@@prasannavenkateshramesh thanks for replying sir 🙏 😊
@@unk282 Welcome 😊🙏
At what angle do we project the slit lamp beam to view the ac angle?
Very good question… I will make a video on the same, and present it in a easy way to understand… This concept is difficult to convey in text… still as of now I will give you a theoretical reply… we need to project the light in such a way that the slit won’t fall into the pupil and also the slit illuminater doesn’t block the viewing system… for example when you see the left gonioscopy mirror, then the illumination should come from the right side for better illumination… hope I have clarified your doubt to a certain extent…
Great video.
Thanks a lot sir 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Nice video ❤❤
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Excellent Vedio Sir!
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Thanks a lot A Budding Ophthalmologist...🙏🏻
Excellent video Sir!
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Great
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V.good video! Thanks♥️
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Good video but the music is very annoying
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Background music irritating h bahot
Thanks you for your comment… Will remove/change BGM from next video 🙏🏻
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Excellent video
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