Gonioscopy
A Video Assisted Skill Transfer Approach

Coordinators: Dada Tanuj, Sidhu Talvir, Kumar Amit, Sharma Ajay

Language: English
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Gonioscopy - A Video Assisted Skill Transfer Approach is an interactive guide to this surgical technique, including 137 videos.

The 111 procedural videos are divided into five sections; Developmental Anomalies, Open Angle Glaucoma, Angle Closure Glaucoma, Secondary Glaucoma, and Intraoperative Techniques. Procedures range from anterior insertion of the iris onto trabecular meshwork and indentation gonioscopy, to pseudoexfoliation and the use of fibreoptic illuminator in Schlemm?s Canal.

26 self-assessment quiz videos enhance Gonioscopy ? A Video Assisted Skill Transfer Approach, making it ideal for ophthalmologists, residents and fellows to evaluate their own knowledge and refine new surgical skills.

Key Points

  • Video resource providing instruction on a broad range of ophthalmological surgical procedures
  • 111 videos divided into five sections cover gonioscopy techniques in detail
  • 26 self-assessment quiz videos

Developmental Anomalies

  • Video 1. Anterior Insertion of Iris on to Trabecular Meshwork
  • Video 2. Anteriorly Displaced Schwalbe’s Line with Iris Attachment
  • Video 3. Anteriorly Displaced Band-like Schwalbe’s Line
  • Video 4. Anteriorly Displaced Schwalbe’s Line (High Magnification)
  • Video 5. Anterior Insertion of Iris on to Pigmented Trabecular Meshwork
  • Video 6. Posterior Embryotoxon with Iris Attachments
  • Video 7. Axenfeld–Reiger Syndrome with Anteriorly Inserted Iris Occluding Trabeculum
  • Video 8. Prominent Schwalbe’s Line with Anterior Insertion of Iris
  • Video 9. Late-onset Congenital Glaucoma with prominent Iris Processes
  • Video 10. ICE Syndrome with Peripheral Anterior Synechiae (PAS) Attaching to Corneal Endothelium
  • Video 11. Sectoral Anterior Insertion of Iris with Adjacent Normal Angle
  • Video 12. Prominent Iris Processes in Juvenile Glaucoma
  • Video 13. Anterior Insertion of Iris
  • Video 14. PAS in ICE Syndrome
  • Video 15. Prominent Iris Processes in JOAG
  • Video 16. Fine Filiform Prominent Iris Processes
  • Video 17. Anterior Segment in Cogan Reese Syndrome
  • Video 18. Cogan Reese Syndrome with Iris Nodules
  • Video 19. Cogan Reese Syndrome with Closed Angles
  • Video 20. Koeppe’s Lens used during Examination under Anesthesia
  • Video 21. Swan Jacob Lens View of Angle
  • Video 22. Swan Jacob Lens View of Primary Congenital Glaucoma
  • Video 23. Prominent Iris Processes in Inferior Angle
  • Video 24. Prominent Iris Processes attached to Trabeculum

Open Angle Glaucoma

  • Video 25. Open Angle in Primary Open Angle Glaucoma
  • Video 26. Heavy Pigmentation of Angle in PDS
  • Video 27. Open Angle in JOAG
  • Video 28. Open Angle with Heavy Pigmentation
  • Video 29. Open Angle at High Magnification
  • Video 30. Open Angle with Continuous Slit Beam from Cornea to Iris
  • Video 31. Open Angle with Ciliary Body Band Visible
  • Video 32. Pigment Dispersion Syndrome
  • Video 33. Heavily Pigmented Angle in Pigment Dispersion
  • Video 34. Heavily Pigmented Angle
  • Video 35. Mid Peripheral Iris Defects in Pigmentary Glaucoma
  • Video 36. Pigment Blocking Angle View in Pigmentary Glaucoma
  • Video 37. Superior Angle View (Open)
  • Video 38. Open Angle with Pigment Clumps in Uveitis
  • Video 39. Open Angle with Pigment Clumps in Uveitis
  • Video 40. Wide Open Angle with Ciliary Body Band
  • Video 41. Wide Open Angle with Anterior Pigmentation
  • Video 42. Wide Ciliary Body Band (Inferior Angle)
  • Video 43. Wide Ciliary Body Band (Superior Angle)
  • Video 44. Pigment Dispersion Syndrome

Angle Closure Glaucoma

  • Video 45. Indentation Gonioscopy
  • Video 46. Slit Beam Parallax-Manipulation
  • Video 47. Closed Angle
  • Video 48. Corneal Wedge-Level of Schwalbe’s Line
  • Video 49. Angle Opening on Manipulation in a Primary Angle Closure (PAC) Patient
  • Video 50. Angle Opening on Manipulation in a PACS Patient
  • Video 51. Pigments Anterior to Schwalbe’s Line and on Trabeculum in PAC
  • Video 52. Primary Angle Closure with Partially Open Angle
  • Video 53. Closed Angle in PACG
  • Video 54. Angle Opening on Manipulation
  • Video 55. Corneal Wedge with Slit Beam Parallax
  • Video 56. Partly Closed Angle with Goniosynechiae
  • Video 57. Pseudo-TM; Pigmentation Anterior to Schwalbe’s Line
  • Video 58. Steep Iris with Parallax
  • Video 59. Partial Angle Closure (High Magnification)
  • Video 60. Corneal Wedge
  • Video 61. Manipulation in Primary Angle Closure (Over a Steep Iris)
  • Video 62. Primary Angle Closure with Iridotrabecular Contact in Primary Position
  • Video 63. Angle Closure Angle Opening on Manipulation
  • Video 64. Primary Angle Closure with Iridotrabecular Contact and Pigment Clumps

Secondary Glaucoma

  • Video 65. Angle Recession with Wide Ciliary Body Band
  • Video 66. Angle Recession with Wide Ciliary Body Band (High Magnification)
  • Video 67. Angle Recession with Iridodonesis
  • Video 68. Angle Recession with Wide Ciliary Body Band in Superior Angle
  • Video 69. Angle Recession with Blood in Schlemm’s Canal
  • Video 70. Angle Recession with Blood in Schlemm’s Canal (High Magnification)xvi
  • Video 71. Post Trauma Heavy Angle Pigmentation with GS
  • Video 72. Hyperoleon (Emulsified Silicone Oil)
  • Video 73. Iridodialysis with Ciliary Processes Visible
  • Video 74. Post-traumatic Iridodialysis
  • Video 75. Iris Neovascularization with Synechial Angle Closure
  • Video 76. Iris Neovascularization with Angle Closure
  • Video 77. Hyperpigmented Angle in Ocular Melanosis
  • Video 78. Hyperpigmented Angle in Ocular Melanosis
  • Video 79. Iris and Scleral Hyperpigmentation in Melanosis
  • Video 80. Broad-based PAS
  • Video 81. Iridodialysis with Goniosynechiae
  • Video 82. Broad-based PAS in Uveitic Glaucoma
  • Video 83. Pigment Clumps in Angle
  • Video 84. PAS and Cyclodialysis
  • Video 85. Broad-based PAS in Uveitic Glaucoma
  • Video 86. Iridodialysis with Ciliary Processes (High Magnification)
  • Video 87. Iridodialysis with Ciliary Processes
  • Video 88. Hyperpigmented Angle in Ocular Melanosis
  • Video 89. ACIOL Haptics in Angle
  • Video 90. ACIOL Haptics in Angle (High Magnification)
  • Video 91. ACIOL Haptics Touching Endothelium
  • Video 92. Bleed from Schlemm’s Canal
  • Video 93. Vitreous Tag Bridging Angle
  • Video 94. Pseudoexfoliation on Iris
  • Video 95. Pseudoexfoliation on Lens
  • Video 96. Pseudoexfoliation in Anterior Segment (Corneal Endothelium)
  • Video 97. Pseudoexfoliation Material Clumps in Angle
  • Video 98. Pseudoexfoliation in Angle with Heavy Pigmentation
  • Video 99. Cyclodialysis View with Koeppe Goniolens

Intraoperative Techniques

  • Video 100. Patent Trabeculectomy Ostium
  • Video 101. Iris Plugging Trabeculectomy Ostium
  • Video 102. Tube of Glaucoma Shunt Device
  • Video 103. Trabeculectomy Ostium Partially Blocked by Iris
  • Video 104. Patent Trabeculectomy Ostium
  • Video 105. Fibrosed Trabeculectomy Ostium
  • Video 106. Fiberoptic Illuminator in Schlemm’s Canal in Congenital Glaucoma
  • Video 107. Goniosynechiolysis in PACG
  • Video 108. Gonioscopy Using Goldmann 2 Mirror
  • Video 109. Canaloplasty
  • Video 110. Patent Large Trabeculectomy Ostium
  • Video 111. Goniosynechiolysis Techniques: Different Gonioscopes
  • 26 Videos of Self-assessment Quiz

Tanuj Dada MD MAMS
Professor

Talvir Sidhu MD
Senior Resident

Amit Kumar MBBS
Junior Resident

Ajay Sharma MSc Optom
Senior Technical Officer, Dr Rajendra Prasad Centre for Ophthalmic Sciences

All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India