Uveal prolapse 3 months s/p Ahmed Glaucoma Valve revision

Uveal prolapse 3 months s/p Ahmed Glaucoma Valve revision
Rather unexpectedly, this 78 year old gentleman showed up for a follow-up visit, almost three months since surgery, with uveal tissue prolapsing out his suture line.
 
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Ahmed Glaucoma Valve under scleral tunnel - modified Gdih technique

Ahmed Glaucoma Valve under scleral tunnel - modified Gdih technique

After learning about a modification of the Ahmed Glaucoma Valve implantation for glaucoma that avoids the use of donor material in favour of creating a scleral tunnel, I gave it a try.

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56 y.o. male with advanced Juvenile open angle glaucoma experience worsening of vision

56 y.o. male with advanced Juvenile open angle glaucoma experience worsening of vision
This 56 y.o. male whom I have been following for the past 14 years with Hand Motions visual acuity in both eyes, presented with a two week history of noticing his vision to be even worse than usual and finding himself to be light sensitive. This was not what I was expecting to find.Read More

Glaucoma risk factors: treat or not & how best to treat

Glaucoma risk factors: treat or not & how best to treat

Steven Mansberger from Portland talked about risk factors for glaucoma. We have come a long way from just educated guessing where our past success or failure influences our next treatment decision to the point of identifying risk factors for converting to glaucoma and even how best to treat patients. 

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Glaucoma Today 2012, Tel Aviv, 29-30Mar2012: Intro

Glaucoma Today 2012, Tel Aviv, 29-30Mar2012: Intro

​I had the honour of being one of the invited international faulty members to a conference in Israel last month. The local glaucoma specialists who had organized the 2 day symposium were Shlomo “Choka” Melamed from Tel Aviv, and Eytan Blumenthal, from Jerusalem.

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Glaucoma patients being blinded by failing BC healthcare system and Vancouver Coastal Health Authority

Glaucoma patients being blinded by failing BC healthcare system and Vancouver Coastal Health Authority

​I’ve been letting off warning cries for months but to no avail. Now I have to watch as my patients are going blind because I practice in a region where the public healthcare system is a failure. This is not a so-called developing nation but rather beautiful Vancouver, BC Canada. Despite an assurance of all glaucoma surgery being performed within 6 weeks, only half my patients are meeting this target as I watch others suffer permanent visual loss. Surgery is a money loser for the hospitals in a system that can save the most money by NOT treating patients instead of treating them.

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