Understanding Corneal Hysteresis in Glaucoma
It has long been suspected that corneal biomechanical properties influence the results and outcomes of various ocular measurements and procedures. The Ocular Response Analyzer (Reichert, Buffalo, NY) provides a new measurement of corneal tissue properties called Corneal Hysteresis (CH) that is a result of viscous damping in the corneal tissue.
2,090 video views and 32,176 series views since 3/31/2010
The Best Videos Ever
- David Chang, MD, on Premium IOL Patient Education
- Torsional Phaco in a Small Pupil
- Assessment of Bleb Morphology and Postop Outcomes After Ex-PRESS vs Trab
- Ex-PRESS Surgery versus Standard Trabeculectomy
- The Ex-PRESS Implant
- Watertight Closure in Ex-PRESS Procedures
- EX-PRESS Revival?
- Early Experiences with the Ex-PRESS Device
- Corneal Vertex Centration
- 25G Pseudophakic Retinal Detachment Repair without a Surgical Assistant
- Mini-Neuropatties for TrabMMC
- Understanding Corneal Hysteresis in Glaucoma
- Benefits of Collagen Cross-Linking

Comments (0)