Thank you for the video, could you please explain how can you make sure that you are passing the needle in the ciliary body if you don’t use Gonio lens during suturing?
You can see the iris moving if you engage the iris instead of the ciliary body...but we also always check with a gonio lens and more often than note with the endo probe from the ECP machine to make sure that we were on target. Hope that helps.
Under 3 clock hours...anything over that will be best with two or more stitches. Depending on the anatomy and specific situation...even smaller clefts can require more than one suture.
Thank you for the video, could you please explain how can you make sure that you are passing the needle in the ciliary body if you don’t use Gonio lens during suturing?
You can see the iris moving if you engage the iris instead of the ciliary body...but we also always check with a gonio lens and more often than note with the endo probe from the ECP machine to make sure that we were on target. Hope that helps.
@@malikkahook9368 thank you for answering
Thanks Dr. Kahook.
Up to how many clock hours of dialysis you’re comfortable with closing the defect with just one stitch?
Under 3 clock hours...anything over that will be best with two or more stitches. Depending on the anatomy and specific situation...even smaller clefts can require more than one suture.
What are the long term consequences of not repairing a cyclodialysis cleft?
Can one do this in phakic pt?
see reply on IG...thanks much.