in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
ASRS's Retina Image Bank® (RIB) is the world's largest open-access, online repository of retinal images and videos donated by retina specialists and other healthcare professionals worldwide-all in a generous effort to advance retinal knowledge.
Curated by retina specialist Dr Manish Nagpal and maintained online by the ASRS, the Retina Image Bank includes images, retina case conferences, case series, videos, diagrams, and figures, in imaging modalities that range from fundus photos and wide-angle imaging to OCT, ultrasound images, MRIs, CTs, and much more. The RIB's simple infrastructure and navigation make it easy for visitors and those who want to upload images to the archive.
Watch this short video from Dr. Nagpal to learn more about the Retina Image Bank and help us reach 30,000 uploads. Share your next unique case or brilliant image with the retina world by uploading it to the Retina Image Bank today! @amsocietyofretinaspecialists
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Check out a prototype of a stabilising ring for wide field surgical contact lenses made by Madhu instruments !!! @volkoptical2731
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This is a case of Giant Retinal Tear with everted edges. Thorough vitrectomy is carried out under good wide field visualisation using volk surgical contact lenses. Perfluorocarbon heavy liquid is injected to flatten the retina. Peripheral anterior edges of the tear are trimmed and 360 degree endolaser barrage is carried out. After thie Air Pfcl Exchange is done patiently making sure that the edges of the tear are totally dry so as to avoid any slippage whatsoever. The retina is remains absolutely flat and dry through this manouevre
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Vitrectomy for PDR and TRD and Vitreous haemorrhage using Cutter based dissection . The Vitreous haemorrhage is cleared first . A 25 gauge bevelled cutter is used to dissect all the epiretinal proliferations and tractional components. The ports of these cutters can reach very close to the retinal surface and cut flush without causing any iatrogenic damage to the retinal surface. Forceps is also used to gently peel off a adherent proliferation. Bleeders are stopped raising pressure and applying diathermy. Air fluid exchange is done and viscous subretinal fluid drained from a hole adjacent to diathermy superiorly. Once the retina is flattened endolaser is done 360 degree to achieve long term regression
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Vitrectomy for PDR and TRD and subhyaloid haemorrhag using Cutter based dissection along with the use of a forceps . The subhyaloid haemorrhage is cleared first using aspiration of the cutter after making a opening in the hyaloid. A 25 gauge bevelled cutter is used to dissect all the epiretinal proliferations and tractional components. The ports of these cutters can reach very close to the retinal surface and cut flush without causing any iatrogenic damage to the retinal surface. Forceps is also used to gently peel off a adherent proliferation. Bleeders are stopped raising pressure and applying diathermy. Once the retina is flattened endolaser is done 360 degree to achieve long term regression
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Dr Manish Nagpal is a Vitreo Retinal Surgeon with over two decades of surgical expertise in this field. He is one of the early adaptors to the Micro incision Vitrectomy (MIVS) surgical platform which allows the surgeon to perform procedures through very fine 25 gauge instrumentation and sutureless surgery. He is passionate about making videos of his surgical skills and techniques so that he can share it with his colleagues on teaching platforms..A lot of these videos have won him the top prizes internationally in the form of the coveted Rhett Buckler Award 6 times. This award is the equivalent to an Oscar in the field of Vitreo Retina and is given to the best surgical.videos presented at the annual meeting of American Society of Retinal Surgery (ASRS). He is also the winner of the most coveted National video award C S Reshmi Award given by the All India Ophthalmic Society (AIOS) for best surgical skills. A variety of vitrectomy procedures are presented in this series