Eye Care Out Loud

Eye Care Out Loud

Listen to Darrell White, MD, discuss out loud what everyone else is thinking about in the eye care space.

Episodes

  1. Post-op Drop Madness

    20/04/2022

    Post-op Drop Madness

    Join White as he discusses the burden cataract post-operative regimens place on both patients and staff, and ways to “stop the madness.” He also gives a history of cataract post-op and the breakthroughs that led to today’s most common regimens. Disclaimer :09 Intro :24 Let’s talk about post-op drop regimens for cataract surgery :35 Financial disclosures :53 Asking specialists from around the country two important questions 1:40 Question 1: ”What is your definition of health?” 3:05 The “best” answer 3:47 Question 2: ”What is your perioperative cataract surgery drop regimen?” 4:12 The most common regimens 5:18 The rise in publications about using antibiotics inside the eye 9:23 “Revolutionaries” who stopped using steroids post-op to reduce patient drop burden 10:19 One drop of topical NSAID a day vs. steroids post-op 12:23 White’s study: moxifloxacin vs. moxifloxacin and dexamethasone 14:27 How can we get to a “dropless” situation? 17:40 Why are patients continuing with topical antibiotics when they’re also using intracameral antibiotic injections? 20:16 There should be fewer eye drops and medications in eye drops surrounding cataract surgery 22:05 “Stop the madness” - Reducing the post-op medication burden on both patients and staff 24:58 Outro 25:43 We’d love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to Dr. White at ophthalmology@healio.com. Follow us on Twitter @Healio_OSN and @DarrellWhite. Disclosures: White reports no relevant financial disclosures.

    26 min
  2. Folly of FLACS

    13/11/2020

    Folly of FLACS

    Join White as he discusses the history of cataract surgery and where femtosecond laser-assisted cataract surgery, or FLACS, fits in. He also explains what he believes to be follies of FLACS and why some people continue to use this procedure. Disclaimer :09 Intro :24 Today we’ll talk about femtosecond laser-assisted cataract surgery, or FLACS :36 Financial disclosures :57 The history of cataract surgery and where FLACS fits in 1:21 The lens supplies about 1/3 of the focusing ability of the human eye 3:35 Scheie Eye Institute 5:42 The discovery of poly(methyl methacrylate) 6:14 Extracapsular cataract extraction 7:14 Cataract surgery moves almost entirely to posterior chamber 7:44 The YAG laser 18:40 Phacoemulsification 19:21 All of these procedures were paid for by health insurance 11:41 The Crystalens 17:00 A petition for patients to have the right to pay to upgrade their implant experience 17:37 The era of refractive cataract surgery 19:03 A false timeline 19:32 Comparing things properly, you find a small difference between two surgeries 22:29 The impressive engineering of femtosecond lasers 23:30 Why do people use the femtosecond laser surgery? 24:53 I do a bit of work as a defense expert in malpractice cases 26:42 There are some bright spots here 29:21 Calling out two groups who don’t let patients decide whether they want FLACS 30:48 I have respect for them, but I don’t think there is justification for doing FLACS based on outcomes 36:13 Throwing a bone to the proponents of FLACS 37:14 That’s my take on FLACS 38:56 We’d love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to Dr. White at ophthalmology@healio.com. Follow us on Twitter @Healio_OSN @DarrellWhite Disclosures: White reports being a consultant to Allergan, Bruder, EyePoint, Eyevance, Kala, Novartis, Ocular Therapeutix, Omeros, Rendia, Sun and Tearlab; speaker for Allergan, Eyevance, Kala, Novartis, Omeros and Sun; and ownership in Ocular Science.

    40 min

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Listen to Darrell White, MD, discuss out loud what everyone else is thinking about in the eye care space.

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