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04.02.24
Performing surgery for symptomatic vitreous opacities (SVO) was once verboten in retina medicine, but the field has seen a sea-change in mindset over the past decade. In this podcast, moderator John Kitchens, MD, is joined by Edwin H. Ryan, MD; Christina Y. Weng, MD, MBA; and Alison Bozung, OD, to explore why surgery for SVO has become more palatable and how this evolution in mindset is impacting patients' quality of life. This editorially independent episode is supported by Alcon.
04.02.24
Successful Management of Vitreous OpacitiesJohn Kitchens, MD, Edwin H. Ryan, MD, Christina Y. Weng, MD, MBA, and Alison Bozung, OD
10.19.21
Vitreous Opacities: How ODs and MDs Can CollaborateJohn Kitchens, MD; Tarek Hassan, MD; and Walt Whitley, OD, MBA
10.01.21
Vitreous Opacities: Hearing from Anterior and Posterior Segment SurgeonsJohn Kitchens, MD; María Berrocal, MD; and Elizabeth Yeu, MD
09.03.21
Vitreous Opacities: Innovations and the Decision to OperateJohn Kitchens, MD; S.K. Steven Houston III, MD; Christina Weng, MD, MBA