Ozurdex Injection Technique

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Jason N. Crosson, MD, and John O. Mason, MD, demonstrate their technique for intravitreal injection of Ozurdex. This technique does not require a lid speculum, is quick, and is not painful for the patient. The authors do not bevel the incision and do not report issues with hypotony.

Posted: 5/25/2017

Ozurdex Injection Technique

Jason N. Crosson, MD, and John O. Mason, MD, demonstrate their technique for intravitreal injection of Ozurdex. This technique does not require a lid speculum, is quick, and is not painful for the patient. The authors do not bevel the incision and do not report issues with hypotony.

Posted: 5/25/2017

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Darren McAteer

8 years ago

No speculum and no gloves? Are you having a laugh?

Roberto Diaz

8 years ago

You are pushing the button too hard and aiming towards 12 oclock

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