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  • Dear,

    where you did this operation, please reply to oshanagorges@yahoo.com

  • @godlyvayne i think they just polish the lense. Not replace it.

  • 2:25 was weird....

  • @taay007 do you put your patients to sleep or are they watching you do it?  I would be terrified 

  • @MsJaydagreat

    We just put freezing drops. Some patients would get oral sedative if needed. They don't see the details you see in the videos, the pupil is dilated and the light is very bright, you don't see any details.

  • what the heck do you tell your patients before these surgeries? "try not to blink"?

  • So a cataract is a foggy lens? And in surgery, it's removed and replaced with a new artificial lens?

  • that is cool as shit!

  • OMFG, this is.....Fucking...Im speechless, I can't even say anything . So shocked, disgusted, but amazed and in awe right now too :O

  • Yes, the patient can see very well, Thank God for that.

  • kindly tell me that the pationt can see now

  • Real difficult to do a rhexis in these cases,& there was adhesion (plaque) formation, very well done indeed.

  • cool!!!!!

  • 2:50 to 5:27 is the best part

  • When your Eye Doctor says he had to go deep as the cataract was very hard what does that mean ??

  • It looked like a plaque build up in the eye...this one was pretty bad...and I bet this person was nearly blind or was blind.

  • What Was The Blue Stuff?

  • wow i dont understand what just happended or what was being removed

  • O.O wow... that looked uncomfortable.

  • what IS that stuff, how does it form? i thought cataracts were a hardening of the blood vessels in your eyes?

  • thats one hell of a big cateract.

  • لهلهع

  • i had that happen and i got it removed

  • im just a 15 year old kid but i know you can get cataracs by to much uv rays from the sun which also causes canser. so wear sun screan and uv protective sun glases.

  • Thanks ya man...... so much

  • Tarouka thanks for answering, still i have some few more Q.

    1-What is the diff between Pannel and linear, I can imagine that linear depend on the foodpedal, so when do you use and why do you use linear Vs Pannel

    2-What is the diff between Occluded and Unoccluded and when do you use either...

    3-What does this means..VWSS1 CL,CF,CD,DB P/S

    Thanks ya tarouka and sorry to bother..

    Moatassem

  • A1-Linear is as you press the foot peddle the parameter increase to the preset max, gradually.

    A2-To avoid surge, the Occluded parameters decreases, when the tip gets occluded.

    A3-I have no idea, this is what was written in my program in the machine.

  • A-3 CL, CF,CD etc this is duty cycles in WhiteStar cold phaco technology. Those letters mean the duration of micropulses, for example A means 2 milliseconds, B=4ms, C=6ms etc.. First letter it is ON time of US, second letter is OFF time of US. So for C/D duty cycle we have micropulses of 6ms ON and 8ms OFF what results in 6/(6+8)*100%=43% of US efficiency.

    VWS stands for the Vatiable WhiteStar what means changing of dutycycles while depressing footpedal in third position.

  • thanks that is interesting. Actually i am using the infinity machine which has a different parameters.

    However at our center we got the new white star machine signature, that i think will try using it soon...

  • Signature is outstanding machine with numerous of settings and customization possibilities. Specially interesting Fusion fluidics with CASE and ICE technologies which helps to stabilize AC and increase cavitation effect for better efficiency. Build in Venturi pump also can be useful in some cases. Learning curve is very simple thanks to the intuitive grafical user interface. U should like it, Good luck!

  • tarek some few questions for you in this case:

    1- you use phaco-2, what parameters, you use, in such a case, vaccum, power...

    2- what was the corneal outcome first day... in such a brunescent cataract form...

    3-Do you use, infinity if yes, what was your duty cycle in such a case,

    4-do you prefere hyperpulse or burst....

    thanks

    A. Moatassem

  • A1-I am actually using my usual parameters, In these cases, Whitstar ICE parameters;

    Unoccluded ASP 36/PANEL Vacuum 450/PANEL Power 30/LINEAR - VWSS1 CL,CF,CD,DB P/S: 0%-30%, 0-10

    Occluded Threshold 330/CASE Power 45 LINEAR - VWSS1, CL,CF,CD,DB, P/S: 0%-45%, 0-10

    A2- Amazingly clear, as corneal protections is very important is such a case, refill the Vitrax during the surgery. Vision was 20/25 PH.

    A3- See A1

    A4- Hyperpulse mode is more efficient.

  • ew

    nasty

    but cool

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