UGH Syndrome - IOL Exchange, 4 Point Gortex Fixated, and Endoscopic Cyclophotocoagulation

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This is a complicated case of a patient who had UGH syndrome for months prior to consultation with a 2.5 mm pupil. This video shows the steps needed to exchange a rigid PMMA lens without the use of iris hooks. This case also highlights the use of a 4 point fixated gortex lens. Lastly, I utilized the ECP probe for something not many use it for: cautery. I felt the need to see endoscopically under the iris to visualize the bleeding areas and I cauterized all areas of concern. Since this case, the patients vision has improved and her glaucoma and recurrent vitreous hemorrhages are resolved.

Posted: 1/06/2017

UGH Syndrome - IOL Exchange, 4 Point Gortex Fixated, and Endoscopic Cyclophotocoagulation

This is a complicated case of a patient who had UGH syndrome for months prior to consultation with a 2.5 mm pupil. This video shows the steps needed to exchange a rigid PMMA lens without the use of iris hooks. This case also highlights the use of a 4 point fixated gortex lens. Lastly, I utilized the ECP probe for something not many use it for: cautery. I felt the need to see endoscopically under the iris to visualize the bleeding areas and I cauterized all areas of concern. Since this case, the patients vision has improved and her glaucoma and recurrent vitreous hemorrhages are resolved.

Posted: 1/06/2017

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Hanspal Bhinder

7 years ago

? 1. Inferior suture loose 2. As per video :- No Endoscopic view 3. Did you examined 360 degree underneath iris? Kindly use 3d pip endoscopic viewing system HANSPAL BHINDER www.glaucomazone.com