"One-handed" High Speed Dissections and ILM Peeling for PDR

Show Description +

Deependra V. Singh, MD, presents a series of videos that describe the one-handed technique of high-speed dissections and ILM peeling to relieve maximum traction in PDR cases. While a bimanual technique is best suited for advanced cases that present late with atrophic and friable retina, this one-handed technique works well for patients with diabetic TRDs who present relatively early.

Posted: 9/20/2017

"One-handed" High Speed Dissections and ILM Peeling for PDR

Deependra V. Singh, MD, presents a series of videos that describe the one-handed technique of high-speed dissections and ILM peeling to relieve maximum traction in PDR cases. While a bimanual technique is best suited for advanced cases that present late with atrophic and friable retina, this one-handed technique works well for patients with diabetic TRDs who present relatively early.

Posted: 9/20/2017

Please log in to leave a comment.

Comments

Deependra V Singh MD

8 years ago

Thanks alan This Resight system from Volk

alan sheyman

8 years ago

Thank you for sharing these videos. Great technique and cases. What viewing system are you using?

More in Retina

Fellows Foray Winner: Conjunctival Tattoo Gone Awry

Ciro A.C. Virgolino, MD and Edward H. Wood, MD

DRCR Retina Research: How to Get Involved

Andrew J. Barkmeier, MD and Ajay E. Kuriyan, MD

Introducing the 2026 Lifetime Achievement Awardee: Virgilio Morales Canton, MD

Virgilio Morales Canton, MD and Maria H. Berrocal, MD