Breaud Stephen M MD FACS
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Rage against the dying of the light. Doctors now have the ability to make you see better or see again. Drs. Stephen Breaud and A. Rasheed Khan of Baton Rouge are able to diagnose ailments, restore sight and prevent blindness using lasers and other state-of-the-art equipment, and they do so five...
diabetic membrane peeling
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- Author: czviko
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removal of vascularized membranes during two port vitrectomy, bleeding stop by local compression
Endophthalmitis; Recurrent P. Acne
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- Author: EndoOptiks
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This eye has undergone multiple episodes of recurrent P. Acne endophthalmitis. Dr. Uram addresses the hidden source of infection endoscopically.
Endophthalmitis; Streptococcus; Dehiscecne PK
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- Author: EndoOptiks
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This eye has suffered a dehiscence of a PK wound. Endoscopic view reveals choroidal effusion and bulging as well as inflammatory and infectious material. Dr. Uram removes as much material as possible through the pars plana under endoscopic guidance. This would not be possible through the...
Endophthalmitis; Enterococcus Bleb Infection
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In a trabeculectomy patient, endoscopic examination reveals vitreous debris and inflammatory material. Dr. Uram performs a vitrectomy to remove infectious material. An endoscopic view beneath the iris shows infectious material dripping from the sclerotomy site.
Pucker; Latrogenic Hemorrhage - Membranectomy, ICG
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Here, Dr. Uram removes a pucker with ICG assistance. Endoscopic imaging is used.
Post Pucker RD - Membranectomy, ICG
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Under endoscopic guidance, Dr. Uram uses a pick forceps and a diamond-duster scratcher to remove the membrane from the retina.
Pucker - Membranectomy, ICG
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This case involves a severer macular pucker. Dr. Uram views the ICG procedure to assist in the membranectomy. Changing the dstance of the laser endoscope from the subject provides either a close-up or wide-field view.
Recurrent Vitreous Hemorrhage; Errant IOL Haptic
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Using the endoscope, Dr. Uram examines this eye with recurrent intraocular hemorrhage. An errant IOL haptic lies outside the bag.
Schisis RD
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Dr. Uram operates on a complicated retinal detachment with underlying retinal schisis. The endoscope allows the surgeon to pass through the inner wall break to view the swiss cheese-like appearance of the outer wall, A view not possible with the operating microscope.
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