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Lectures on OphthalmicEdge.org offer instruction on the diagnosis and treatment of ophthalmic illness and disease. The lectures are delivered by leading physicians and are available as videos which can be viewed on your computer.


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1a: An Introduction

Oct 6, 2009

Dr. Yale Fisher introduces his series of Essential Lectures on Ophthalmic Ultrasound.

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1b: A Brief History of Ultrasound

Sep 22, 2009

Dr. Yale Fisher discusses the origins of this imaging modality in this installment of Essential Lectures.

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25G PPV Without Scleral Buckling for RRD, PVR, Giant Breaks

Feb 14, 2012

Dr. Steve Charles shares his approach to 25G PPV without scleral buckling for RRD, PVR and giant breaks. NOTE: A narration by Dr. Steve Charles will soon be available for this movie- please check back periodically.

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25G Vitreomacular Surgery

Feb 3, 2012

Pearls of wisdom from Dr. Steve Charles for surgeons examining their approach to 25G vitreomacular surgery. NOTE: A narration by Dr. Steve Charles will soon be available for this movie- please check back periodically.

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2: Basic Physical Principles of Ultrasound

Sep 22, 2009

Dr. Yale Fisher discusses the basic physical principals that make ultrasound possible in this installment of Essential Lectures.

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3: Basic Instrument Design

Sep 22, 2009

Dr. Yale Fisher discusses the Basic Instrument Design of the typical Ophthalmic Contact B-Scan ultrasound machine in this installment of Essential Lectures.

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4: How Does an A-Scan Become a B-Scan?

Sep 22, 2009

Dr. Yale Fisher discusses how an A-Scan becomes a B-Scan in this installment of Essential Lectures.

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5: Examination Techniques for the Beginner

Sep 22, 2009

Dr. Yale Fisher discusses examination techniques for the beginner in this installment of Essential Lectures.

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6a: Concepts for Diagnosis - Real Time

Sep 22, 2009

Real Time

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6b: Concepts for Diagnosis - Gray Scale

Sep 22, 2009

Gray Scale/Simultaneous A-Scan

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6c: Concepts for Diagnosis - 3D

Sep 22, 2009

3-D Thinking

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7: How to Approach a Diagnosis?

Sep 22, 2009

How to Approach a Diagnosis?
Dr. Yale Fisher discusses his approach to making a diagnosis using Contact B-Scan Ultrasound in this episode of Essential Lectures.

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8: Vocabulary

Dec 14, 2009

Vocabulary
 
This lecture covers some of the key terms and concepts used in Ophthalmic Ultrasound.
 
 

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Diabetic Tractional Retinal Detachment

Jan 27, 2012

Dr. Steve Charles discusses his successful approach to performing vitrectomy for diabetic tractional retinal detachment using 25 gauge.

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ENDOSCOPY: An Introduction to Ophthalmic Endoscopy in Vitreoretinal Surgery

Feb 17, 2012

Dr. Yale Fisher discusses the history, technique, and other basics of ophthalmic endoscopy for use in vitreoretinal surgery.

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History of Indocyanine Green (ICG)

May 3, 2012

Robert W. Flower, Dr.h.c reveals the evolution of Indocyanine Green from an industrial colorant to an indispensable diagnostic tool for hepatic function, cardiology and ophthalmology.

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Infusion Management

Jan 31, 2012

Dr. Steve Charles offers pearls of wisdom for the management of infusion during ophthalmic surgery. NOTE: A narration by Dr. Steve Charles will soon be available for this movie- please check back periodically.

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Is this JUST a Vitreous Hemorrhage?

Dec 16, 2009

See For Yourself
Mastering Ophthalmic Contact B-Scan Ultrasound

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Management of Ruptured Capsule During Cataract Surgery

Jan 31, 2012

Dr. Steve Charles discussed his well researched approach to managing ruptured capsules experienced during cataract surgery. NOTE: A narration by Dr. Steve Charles will soon be available for this movie- please check back periodically.

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OCT Artifacts

Aug 31, 2012

Dr. Jay Duker examines the critical issue of OCT artifacts and discusses how to identify and remedy them. NOTE: This movie is based on a live lecture and contains a few minor audio defects- they're not significant enough to interfere with your ... See Full

Scleral Buckle Technique

Jul 5, 2012

Dr. Edwin H. Ryan, MD shares his technique for scleral buckle procedures, honed from vast experience and extensive research.

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Surgical Management of Trauma

Feb 13, 2012

Dr. Steve Charles covers his primary steps in managing ocular trauma.

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Surgical Revolution Leads to Evolution

Jan 31, 2012

Dr. Steve Charles examines the process of innovation in ophthalmic surgery. NOTE: A narration by Dr. Steve Charles will soon be available for this movie- please check back periodically.

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Tools & Techniques for 23, 25, and 27G PPV

Feb 13, 2012

Dr. Steve Charles reviews the tools and techniques he uses for 23G, 25G, and 27G PPV. NOTE: A narration by Dr. Steve Charles will soon be available for this movie- please check back periodically.

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Vitrectomy & Scleral Buckle

Jan 3, 2013

Edwin H. Ryan, MD shares another interesting surgical case and discusses his decision making process along the way.

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