Dear Jade Thank you for your excellent video. I used it during one of my classes with your credentials. I'd like to add a few comments though on the topic at certain time points. 3:20 min - is not glaucoma, rather elevated IOP 5:39 min - is not glaucoma, rather acute angle closure (without the term glaucoma) 7:44 min - there's a typo and verbal typo: not trabelectomy but trabeculectomy. But I'd discourage doing trabeculectomy in acute angle closure since it has a high risk of subsequent aqueous misdirection syndrome (AMS), if conservative treatment fails I'd recommend doing phaco alone first (if synechial closure in the angle is less than 180 degrees) 11:10 - in my opinion the diagnosis is not bacterial keratitis (I'd expect a white area on the cornea), I think the patient has had a previous trabeculectomy and is having a blebitis (infection of the bleb - see white area between 12 and 1 o'clock) resulting in hypopyon. I'd examine the patient to rule out endophthalmitis and treat accordingly I congratulate you again to this great collection and presentation of cases, please continue on making them :) Regards Aron Szabo Ophthalmic surgeon and glaucoma specialist University of Szeged, Hungary (ps: I'm using my fiancee's account because I can't seem to log out of hers and log into mine)
This is really really good. I don't understand why it doesn't have many more viewers. Hopefully you will make more good videos like this. Thanks for making this video anyway!!!
Dear Jade
Thank you for your excellent video. I used it during one of my classes with your credentials.
I'd like to add a few comments though on the topic at certain time points.
3:20 min - is not glaucoma, rather elevated IOP
5:39 min - is not glaucoma, rather acute angle closure (without the term glaucoma)
7:44 min - there's a typo and verbal typo: not trabelectomy but trabeculectomy. But I'd discourage doing trabeculectomy in acute angle closure since it has a high risk of subsequent aqueous misdirection syndrome (AMS), if conservative treatment fails I'd recommend doing phaco alone first (if synechial closure in the angle is less than 180 degrees)
11:10 - in my opinion the diagnosis is not bacterial keratitis (I'd expect a white area on the cornea), I think the patient has had a previous trabeculectomy and is having a blebitis (infection of the bleb - see white area between 12 and 1 o'clock) resulting in hypopyon. I'd examine the patient to rule out endophthalmitis and treat accordingly
I congratulate you again to this great collection and presentation of cases, please continue on making them :)
Regards
Aron Szabo
Ophthalmic surgeon and glaucoma specialist
University of Szeged, Hungary
(ps: I'm using my fiancee's account because I can't seem to log out of hers and log into mine)
Thank you! This is very useful.
This is really really good. I don't understand why it doesn't have many more viewers. Hopefully you will make more good videos like this. Thanks for making this video anyway!!!
You're viedo was awesome. I learnt more in 14 minutes watching it than in 3 months doing an emergency course in Auckland uni in nz. Thank you
Hello, the video is great, I wish to have heard also the management of occlusion of central retinal artery.
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Greeeat explanation!! want another ophthalmology videos
Excellent video!
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