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Inside Ophthalmology: The Surgeon’s Cut

Inside Ophthalmology: The Surgeon’s Cut

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From the Clinic to the Operating Room. A forward-thinking series exploring modern ophthalmic practice, surgical innovations, and real-life case applications. From lasers to lenses, this is the future of vision care.OpticSurgeon Hygiene & Healthy Living Physical Illness & Disease
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  • S.02 Ep. 09 Postoperative Findings
    Jul 13 2025

    🎧 Inside Ophthalmology – Season 2, Episode 11

    Postoperative Complications: Protecting Vision After Surgery


    Welcome to Inside Ophthalmology, Season 2, Episode 09, airing July 13, 2025! We’re diving into postoperative complications, critical signs after eye surgery. From shallow chambers and infections to bleeding or blurry vision, learn to spot issues like endophthalmitis, hypotony, or refractive surprises that need quick action. Tune in for expert tips to safeguard sight post-surgery!

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    16 mins
  • S. 02 Ep. 08 PEDIATRICS FINDINGS
    Jul 6 2025

    🎧 Inside Ophthalmology – Season 2, Episode 9

    Pediatric Ocular Findings: Saving Young Eyes

    Welcome to Inside Ophthalmology, Season 2, Episode 9, on July 6, 2025! We’re exploring critical signs in kids’ eyes, from white pupils and wobbly eye movements to droopy lids and excessive tearing. Conditions like leukocoria, strabismus, cataracts, and amblyopia can signal serious issues like retinoblastoma or glaucoma. Tune in for expert tips to spot these signs early and protect young vision!

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    16 mins
  • S. 02 Ep. 07 NEURO-OPHTHALMIC FINDINGS
    Jun 29 2025

    🎙️ Inside Ophthalmology – Season 2, Episode 7
    Title: Neuro-Ophthalmic Abnormalities Made Simple

    In this episode, we cover the most important neuro-ophthalmic signs that every eye doctor should know. From abnormal pupils and double vision to optic nerve swelling and visual field defects, we break down what they mean, how to test for them, and when to worry.

    Learn how to:

    • Identify RAPD, anisocoria, and pupil problems

    • Recognize ptosis, proptosis, and eye movement issues

    • Understand causes of optic disc swelling, pale discs, and field loss

    • Use tests like the swinging flashlight test, OCT, MRI, and perimetry

    Perfect for residents, students, and clinicians who want a clear and practical guide to neuro-ophthalmology.



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    24 mins
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