1.Changes in the retinal-nerve-fiber layer due to ethambutol toxic optic neuropathy
Richard G. Kho ; Heriberto G. Guballa ; John Michael L. Daquioag ; Christopher Napoleon G. Delos Reyes
Philippine Journal of Ophthalmology 2009;34(1):23-27
Objective: To describe changes in the retinal-nerve-fiber layer (RNFL) in patients diagnosed with ethambutol toxic optic neuropathy (ETON) using optical coherence tomography (OCT). Methods: Ophthalmological examinations were performed in 3 patients diagnosed with ETON. Visual acuity (VA), contrast sensitivity, color vision testing, slitlamp examination, applanation tonometry, dilated funduscopic examination, fundus and disc photography, automated perimetry and OCT were performed. Results: Three patients with ETON had VA ranging from 20/150 to counting fingers (CF). They were unable to resolve contrast sensitivity and discriminate fingers (CF). TWo patients with VA of CF in both eyes had RNFL thinning of 48.8% and 49.5%. A third patient 3 with VA of 20/150 in both eyes showed RNFL thickening of 14.10%. Conclusion: The results suggest that OCT may be useful ancillary procedure in early detection and monitoring of ophthalmological changes due to ETON.
Tomography Optical Coherence
2.Implementation and methodology of a pilot, localized video library of cataract surgeries for residency training in a tertiary Philippine Eye Institute
Luis Miguel G. Aquino ; Richard C. Kho
Acta Medica Philippina 2023;57(2):38-43
Objectives:
Video-based learning of surgical skills is a useful complement in training programs. This is more evident where direct patient exposure is limited due to multiple factors. In ophthalmic surgery, access to high quality ocular surgery videos such as for cataract operations, can provide significant learning points for trainees in an institutional program. Creation therefore of a local, curated, and indexed library of cataract surgery would support alternative means to maximize training of new ophthalmic surgeons. The objective of the project was to develop a local library of cataract surgery videos as an adjunct teaching tool for resident trainees in a Philippine tertiary eye care center.
Methods:
A collection of cataract surgery videos from 2013-2020 were compiled into a single workstation. Videos were reviewed and catalogued using set keywords for easy searchability and labelling.
Results:
256 videos of cataract surgeries were compiled into the library. 6 main headings for the keywords, with 159 total subheadings were established to provide robust tagging and search options to index the video.
Conclusion
Particularly in Ophthalmic surgery, refinement of surgical technique is essential in ensuring better postoperative visual outcomes. This is achieved through repetition and careful dissection of operative technique. The use of a library with multiple videos of a similar procedure allows trainees more exposure to certain cases. This ultimately affords trainees, better experience and confidence in their own surgeries.
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