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Myths and Facts Related to Glaucoma- The Sight Avenue

The Sight Avenue- From the Founder of Spectra Eye

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Glaucoma is a set of eye diseases that affects millions worldwide. Also known as the silent thief of the eyesight, it silently creeps up on the patient, damaging the eye and causing vision loss. Most people are unaware of the existence of glaucoma and its effects on the eye until it’s already too late. Let's be aware of some common myths and facts related to Glaucoma explained by Dr. Pradeep Aggarwal Consultant Ophthalmologist at The Sight Avenue Hospital. Visit The Sight Avenue Eye Hospital ...
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Discover unparalleled Cataract Surgery in Allen at Texoma Retina and Glaucoma. Our skilled team of eye specialists is dedicated to providing advanced and personalized cataract solutions. Experience clear vision and improved eye health with our state-of-the-art surgical procedures. Trust Texoma Retina and Glaucoma for compassionate care and cutting-…
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Glaucoma Specialist Sherman is a leading provider of glaucoma care for patients of all ages. Texoma Retina and Glaucoma offers a comprehensive range of diagnostic and treatment options, including the latest advances in glaucoma surgery. He is dedicated to providing his patients with the best possible care and helping them to preserve their vision.…
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[Please change your subscription to the mp3 feed instead of the AAC feed as I will be stopping this AAC feed in 2024…see https://TalkingAbout Glaucoma.com for all the links to subscribe.] In this episode, I go beyond the basics of Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) with Dr Hady Saheb from McGill University. Our discussion includes Ganglion Cell Lay…
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Intro: In this episode, I discuss Plateau Iris with Dr Shivani Kamat, Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology and Glaucoma Fellowship Program director at UT Southwestern. She also founded and co-chairs Women in Glaucoma. Today's discussion includes the difference between plateau iris configuration and syndrome, how to distinguish it from other glaucom…
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Was it accessible and did I enjoy it? Watch and find out in our latest episode as we visit York Minster. https://yorkminster.org Glaucoma Traveller on the web at: www.glaucomatraveller.com For our podcasts go to podcast service of your choice for this episode which is the Glaucoma Traveller. On Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Spotify…
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This is about my trip to Orkney and how accessible it was? Skara Brae https://www.historicenvironment.scot/visit-a-place/places/skara-brae/ Maeshowe Chambered Cairn https://www.historicenvironment.scot/visit-a-place/places/maeshowe-chambered-cairn/ Ring of Brodgar https://www.historicenvironment.scot/visit-a-place/places/ring-of-brodgar-stone-circl…
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Intro: In this episode, I talk with Carla Siegfried, Jacquelyn E. and Allan E. Kolker, MD Distinguished Professor of Ophthalmology and Vice-Chair of Diversity, Equity, and Professionalism at Washington University School of Medicine, about the gold standard glaucoma surgical procedure: the trabeculectomy. We exchange detailed tips for success for ea…
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In this episode we look at the state of the Public Realm in Birmingham City Centre. We discuss how bad is it for people with disabilities? Listen to find out. Was it accessible and did I enjoy it? Listen and find out. Glaucoma Traveller. . Glaucoma Traveller on the web at: www.glaucomatraveller.com For our video podcasts go to our YouTube Video for…
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In this episode we look at how we planned our visit to RAF Cosford Museum to see their aircraft and the accessibility of the building and the journey https://www.rafmuseum.org.uk/cosford/ Was it accessible and did I enjoy it? Listen and find out. Glaucoma Traveller. . Glaucoma Traveller on the web at: www.glaucomatraveller.com For our video podcast…
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In this episode we look at how we planned our visit to the British Museum to see the Stonehenge Exhibition and the accessibility of the Stonehenge exhibition, the museum and the journey. Was it accessible and did I enjoy it? Listen and find out. Glaucoma Traveller. . Glaucoma Traveller on the web at: www.glaucomatraveller.com For our video podcasts…
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Welcome to Glaucoma Traveller. In this episode we look at how we planned our visit to Lichfield Cathedral and the accessibility of the building and the journey. Glaucoma Traveller on the web at: www.glaucomatraveller.com Find out more about Lichfield Cathedral go to their website: www.lichfield-cathedral.org For our video podcasts go to our YouTube…
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Welcome to Glaucoma Traveller. In this episode we look at how we planned our visit to Birmingham Town Hall and the accessibility of the building and the journey. Glaucoma Traveller on the web at: www.glaucomatraveller.com Find out more about what’s on at the Birmingham Town Hall by going to www.bmusic.co.uk For our video podcasts go to our YouTube …
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Welcome to the first audio episode for Glaucoma Traveller. In this episode we look at how we planned our visit to Stonehenge and the accessibility of the site and the journey. Hope you enjoy the first of many episodes? Glaucoma Traveller on the web at: https://glaucomatravelleruk.squarespace.com For our video podcasts go to our YouTube Video for th…
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TAG #35 GEDDE Steve - Glaucoma surgical trials: lessons learned Intro: There have been many trials proving surgical intervention does indeed reduce the risk of progressive glaucoma damage for our patients. These include Treatment vs No Treatment studies as well as studies that compare different types of treatment. In this episode, I talk with Steve…
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Intro: Welcome to Talking About Glaucoma episode #34 for May 7, 2021. Here’s another recording from the vaults that is getting to see the light of day. It is one of 3 episodes recorded in person back in late February 2020 just before Covid de-railed us all from business as usual. My apologies for the sound quality on this one; I was experimenting w…
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Intro: Welcome to Talking About Glaucoma episode #33 for December 31, 2020. I bet you're glad this year is over! I'm still digging through the vaults to post episodes like this gem and have a few more that will go live soon. Email me at podcast@iguy.org if you would like to be on the show to discuss a topic in glaucoma or if you have questions that…
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Intro: My apologies for the >1 year gap since my last episode. It's been quite the year moving my work back to full time in Vancouver and providing patient care in our new normal of a pandemic. There are many more episodes that have been recorded; I'll keep trying to get them posted more often. Email me at podcast@iguy.org if you would like to be o…
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Glaucoma is a set of eye diseases that affects millions worldwide. Also known as the silent thief of the eyesight, it silently creeps up on the patient, damaging the eye and causing vision loss. Most people are unaware of the existence of glaucoma and its effects on the eye until it’s already too late.Let's be aware of some common myths and facts r…
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The goal of the late Dave Epstein was to find a drug that treats the cause of glaucoma by improving trabecular meshwork outflow. After many years of research, Aerie Pharmaceuticals was formed and refined a Rho Kinase inhibitor called Netarsudil. In April 2018 this came to market as Rhopressa and March 2019, combined with latanoprost, as Roclatan. T…
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Intro: Welcome back to Talking About Glaucoma, a podcast of indeterminate length and frequency. I’m your host Robert Schertzer, a Glaucoma Specialist from Vancouver, BC Canada. To help produce future shows more frequently, I will no longer include artwork and chapter markings. Hopefully this will get me back on track to publishing new episodes each…
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In this episode, I’m talking with Ron Fellman from Glaucoma Associates of Texas about the Fellman Fluid Wave and its clinical implications in glaucoma surgery. Episode Chapters: Intro: Ron Fellman Glaucoma Associates of Texas Fluid Wave: what it isRelated strictly to conventional outflow Evidence of patency of this system When unroofing Schlemm’s c…
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[This AAC .m4a version has chapter markers and artwork embedded in the podcast to enhance the experience on devices/apps that support this, which includes most podcasting apps on iOS and Android devices. It is the preferred version for experiencing this podcast.] I sat down with Chris Johnson at a recent American Glaucoma Society meeting to discuss…
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[This AAC .m4a version has chapter markers and artwork embedded in the podcast to enhance the experience on devices/apps that support this, which includes most podcasting apps on iOS and Android devices. It is the preferred version for experiencing this podcast.] Tom Harbin, MD In this episode, Tom Harbin, from Eye Consultants of Atlanta, and I dis…
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[This AAC .m4a version has chapter markers and artwork embedded in the podcast to enhance the experience on devices/apps that support this, which includes most podcasting apps on iOS and Android devices. It is the preferred version for experiencing this podcast.] Tracy Wright, MD In this episode, I talk with Tracy Wright, now based at Kaiser Perman…
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In this episode, I talk with Nelson Winkler (a medical student at the time) and Cheryl Khanna (Glaucoma attending) at The Mayo Clinic, who analyzed the outcomes of their team based model for Glaucoma care. This physician- led model began in 2008 and has Ophthalmologists working together with Optometrists to deliver glaucoma care. With specific defi…
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[This AAC .m4a version has chapter markers and artwork embedded in the podcast to enhance the experience on devices/apps that support this, which includes most podcasting apps on iOS and Android devices. It is the preferred version for experiencing this podcast.] In this episode, I talk with Suman Thapa about delivering glaucoma care in Nepal. This…
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[This AAC .m4a version has chapter markers and artwork embedded in the podcast to enhance the experience on devices/apps that support this, which includes most podcasting apps on iOS and Android devices. It is the preferred version for experiencing this podcast.] In this episode, Tom Samuelson and I discuss trabecular bypass procedures including th…
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After almost a full year off the air during which time I relocated from Vancouver, BC to Hanover, NH I am working on catching up with editing and posting episodes that I've recorded over the past two years but never had time to complete. My goal as always is to produce episodes on a regular basis and hope to get some support at my new academic inst…
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In this episode, Dr Blumenthal and I discuss the not so obvious technique of peripheral laser iridotomy, emphasizing the shift away from the 12 o'clock position to a temporal location for most patients. We discuss the rationale for this shift, that includes the dramatic reduction in photopsias, as well as some tips and tricks in performing this tec…
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In this episode, Dr Berlin and I discuss the elusive quest to have the Excimer Laser Trabeculostomy (ELT) that he pioneered gain traction after 30 years of development. (This is the AAC enhanced version with chapter markers and images optimized for iOS devices and computers; see mp3 version for most other devices.) Dr Berlin's contact information: …
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In this episode, Dr Solish and I discuss the art of “needling” a filtering bleb, or as he likes to call it, a Slit Lamp Revision (SLR), to resuscitate its function. Beginning with the history of when he first thought of the idea as a resident and it was shot down and how this evolved to using antimetabolites in conjunction with the needling in orde…
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In this episode, Dr Krishna and I discuss the Eye HandBook app that he and partner Dr Ken Lord developed. This app, available for both iOS and Android devices, has been a huge success. How can you disagree when the price is FREE and it is loaded with useful information for eye care professionals? At the time of this recording in March 2011 the Andr…
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In this episode, Dr Sarkisian and I discuass his use of Ologen branded collagen matrix in attempts to improve the success of glaucoma surgery. This novel modification has yet to gain widespread support and would still be considered experimental at the time of this recording. Steven R. Sarkisian, Jr., MD is the director of the glaucoma fellowship at…
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Talking About Glaucoma #16 for late July 2011 - Dr Gus De Moraes, Risk factors for VF Progression in glaucoma patients In this episode, Dr De Moraes and I discuss risk factors for visual field progression in patients already diagnosed with and being treated for glaucoma. Dr De Moraes’ group found that patients with established glaucoma were more li…
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In this episode, Dr Ehrlich and I discuss baseline corneal hysteresis and its relationship with the amount of IOP reduction in prostaglandin treatment. Dr Josh Ehrlich is a fourth year medical student at the Weill Cornell Medical College in New York City. He begins his Ophthalmology residency July 2012 at the Wills Eye Institute. E-mail: email: jre…
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In this episode, Dr Dale Heuer and I discuss the latest glaucoma surgical techniques and devices in search of solid evidence for their safety and effecacy. Trabeculectomy is the operation that we love to hate so we are always looking for something better. In some countries, new devices just require proving safety without having to show efficacy whe…
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Show notes Talking About Glaucoma #13 December 2010 Glaucoma Risk Factors In this episode, Dr Nicolela and I discuss the risk factors for the development of glaucoma. This includes talking about the difference between risk factors for developing disease vs those for disease to progress. Much of our current knowledge is based on information from cli…
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In this episode, Mr Foster and I discuss angle closure glaucoma focusing on epidemiology, mechanism and treatment (iridotomy and cataract extraction.) Mr Paul Foster a consultant glaucoma specialist with a particular interest in angle-closure glaucoma. He runs the only specialist clinic for angle-closure glaucoma in Europe at Moorfields Eye Hospita…
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In this episode, Drs Schuman, Burgoyne and I discuss optic nerve and nerve fiber layer iimaging in glaucoma. To clarify the different modalities, the Confocal Scanning Laser Ophthalmoscope (CSLO) has been popularized as the Heidelberg Engineering device, current version being the HRT 3; the Scanning Laser Polarimeter is the GDx machine, and; the or…
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In this episode, Dr Damji and I discuss the use of Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty (SLT) in treating patients with open angle glaucoma. The conversation includes a comparison of this to Argon Laser Trabeculoplasty (ALT), the step-wise approach to treating patients with glaucoma and where the SLT might fit it. We also cover the burning question of t…
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In this episode, Dr Hom and I discuss things to consider in purchasing a Visual Field machine for your practice. We look at the choice based on the scope of your practice, networking, and sharing your data with colleagues. Dr. Hom has over 25+ years of medical optometric eye care. From 2002-2006, he served as the Coordinator, Primary Care Optometry…
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In this episode, Dr Hutnik and I discuss Central Corneal Thickness (CCT) and its use as PART of the assessment of patients at risk of glaucoma. Dr. Hutnik completed doctorate work at the National Research Council of Canada in Ottawa prior to her medical training at the University of Ottawa. This was followed by ophthalmic training at the University…
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In this second part of a two part conversation, we discuss the risk factors for progression in Normal Tension Glaucoma as determined by the Normal Tension Glaucoma Study. Stephen Drance, MD, FRCSC, is Professor Emeritus UBC Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences and an Officer of the Order of Canada. He was the co-lead investigator for the Normal Tension …
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In this episode, we discuss the role of Intraocular Pressure (IOP) in Normal Tension Glaucoma & the natural history of the condition as determined in the Normal Tension Glaucoma Study. Stephen Drance, MD, FRCSC, is Professor Emeritus UBC Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences and an Officer of the Order of Canada. He was the co-lead investigator for the N…
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We discuss lessons learned from putting the Disc Damage Likelihood Scale (DDLS) into clinical practice and the importance of looking at the neuroretinal rim - not the cup. Also, the George Spaeth concept that you only see what you look for and look for what you know. Jeffrey D. Henderer, MD http://tinyurl.com/qye6hw Dr. Edward Hagop Bedrossian Chai…
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Vascular problems related to glaucoma; a discussion with Mark Lesk, MD, PhD, FRCSC, Associate Professor Universite de Montreal and director of Ophthalmology research at Maisonneuve-Rosemont Hospital. (http://recherche.maisonneuve-rosemont.org/en-ca/research/our-research-investigators/lesk-mark.html) The focus of this discussion is on research on sy…
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Robert Schertzer talks with Michael Coote, about the Glaucomatous Optic Neuropathy Evaluation (GONE) Project, a joint initiative of the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital and Centre for Eye Research Australia, and the world’s first internet based system for assessing skills in diagnosing Glaucomatous discs. Assoc Prof Michael Coote MB BS FRANZCO …
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Dr. Gustavo De Moraes, Glaucoma Research Fellow New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, talks with Dr. Robert Schertzer about the 62% increased risk of glaucoma progressing when defects are present in both the superior and inferior hemi-fields vs a defect in a single hemi-field. Robert M Schertzer, MD, MEd, FRCSC Clinical Associate Professor Dept of Ophtha…
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'TAG,' Talking About Glaucoma, a regular podcast hosted by Robert M. Schertzer, MD, MEd, FRCSC talking with colleagues about topics of interest in the ophthalmology subspecialty area of glaucoma. The inaugral episode introduces an upcoming series of podcasts from the annual American Glaucoma Society meeting being held March 5-8, 2009 in San Diego. …
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