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Uploaded by on Jun 6, 2008

Canine cataract surgery with a lens implant in a dog using the two handed method.

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  • Nice to see that Vision Blue is also used in canine phaco/IOL surgery. Just wondering if you also do hydrodissection and/or hydro-delineation of the lens nucleus prior to phaco and if you use an OVD before implanting the IOL. Not apparent in this video, but these steps might have been edited out. Are you making a self-sealing incision or do you suture? Do you inject BSS into the corneal stroma at the end to help make the incision tight? Are topical NSAIDs being used before/after surgery?

  • always use Vision Blue, I hydrodissect non diabetics ( had a bad experience in a diabetic with an extremely intumescent lens), that being said I do hydrodissect some diabetics. I am not sure hydro-delineation is works in the canine lens.

    I leave the second stab wound "open" and it is seals nicely but I do like the idea of an injection seal. the primary would is sutured. And yes I do use an OVD to reform the bag before IOL implant.

  • Nice video, thanks. Can you tell what is your preoperative/intraoperative mydriasis protocol?

  • I use tropicamide 4 times starting a few hour prior to surgery and epi in the irriagtion solution.

  • thats so sad :[ did the dog live?

  • it's been almost two years since the surgery and the little guy is doing very well and has normal vision. He was blind before the procedure

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  • My dog just got home from surgery and she's a naturally hyper dog and she can't keep still, and her mum...our other dog is trying to attack her because she had to sleep over at the hospital and yeh my dog keeps trying to wipe and scratch her eye, the vet didn't give her a collar, any tips of how i can care for her?

  • how does one calculate the IOL power to be implanted. what was the size of the optic and haptic of the IOL implanted. Any special co. manufacturing the IOLs or are they the same that are implanted in humans. Nice surgery.

  • The music is really irritating and completely unnecessary. The video, however, is amazing.

  • This is amazing. That must take a very steady hand. It looks like a very difficult and precise surgery. Amazing it can let the dog see again though. What kind of dog was it and how old was it?

  • @175safrey Thanks, but i guess in nowdays dogs need a passport to get in to USA, and i dont have anything like that.

  • @Omega320 Eye Care for Animals in San Diego here is the address & phone number. Address:

    5040 Convoy Street, Suite B

    San Diego, CA 92111

    Phone: (619) 702-EYES (3937)

    Fax: (619) 414-5073

    Office Hours:

    Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

    Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

  • @175safrey I live in Baja California, México.

  • @Omega320 Where do you live & I can get you information on Ophthalmologist in your area that can answer your questions in more detail.

  • I have a 14 yr mini toy poodle who have two cataract, how much cost and how safe is the surgery at his age?

  • instead of vision blue we would use ic green on human pts,maybe its surgeon preference?

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