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Ophthalmology archive for 2022

Tables showing patient demographic details and details of vitreoretinal surgery.

Does vitrectomy increase the risk of glaucoma? A retrospective review from a UK hospital

5 April 2022 | Aiman Jamal, Helen Burn, Asifa Shaikh | EYE - Glaucoma, EYE - Vitreo-Retinal, EYE - General

The authors investigate what proportion of patients undergoing pars plana vitrectomy subsequently developed ocular hypertension or a diagnosis of glaucoma. A systematic review carried out in 2017 including seven studies found that there is evidence that pars plana vitrectomy (PPV)...

Diagram showing NICE glaucoma guidance, updated January 2022.

Ambitions for sustainable service recovery amidst an escalating post-COVID backlog

5 April 2022 | Rod McNeil, Andrew Tatham | EYE - General

Rod McNeil reviews plans, activity and solutions to better address the post-COVID backlog and bolster sustainable service recovery. Ophthalmology was the busiest outpatient specialty during the three years to March 2020 across the English NHS and again recorded the highest...

Photo of boarding school for blind and partially sighted children Lviv, 2002.

Ophthalmic Aid to Eastern Europe (OAEE)

4 March 2022 | Tim ffytche, Peter Cackett, Irina Gout | EYE - General

Peter Cackett, Tim ffytche and Dr Irina Gout reflect on historic ophthalmic aid sent to Eastern Europe. This article was written prior to the horrific events in Ukraine. An appeal for funds and equipment may be made by OAEE later...

Photo of medical student with Online Exclusive stamp.

How to pass the FRCOphth Part 1 as a foundation trainee: some practical tips

7 February 2022 | Vanessa Yeo | EYE - General

Attempting the FRCOphth Part 1 examination as a foundation trainee requires significant time and financial commitment. Unlike the MRCP and MRCS examinations, the curriculum of this exam does not overlap with the undergraduate syllabus. As such, it is a steep...

Acute management of retrobulbar haemorrhage

1 February 2022 | Adam Geressu, Jayaprakash (Jay) Patil | EYE - Orbit, EYE - Oculoplastic

The authors discuss the importance of rapid diagnosis and correct management of acute RBH presentation to avoid the risk of permanent blindness. Retrobulbar haemorrhage (RBH) is an ocular emergency that occurs due to arterial bleeding in the orbital cavity behind...

Dr William Mackenzie: a founding figure of modern ophthalmology

1 February 2022 | Andrew King | EYE - General

The author looks at the career of William Mackenzie and the important role he played in establishing the status of ophthalmology as a recognised medical speciality. There are certain individuals who, blessed with ability and means, are destined to leave...

Picture of man holding head.

Dementia and visual impairment: what is the relationship and are we providing the best care?

1 February 2022 | Carla Maden | EYE - Cataract, EYE - Refractive, EYE - General

Carla Maden discusses the implications of living with both dementia and visual impairment, and how general medical junior doctors and ophthalmologists can help to alleviate this burden and improve the quality of life of such patients. Dementia and visual impairment...

Image of an eye

Working smarter not harder: How to transform eyecare delivery in the United Kingdom (part 2)

1 February 2022 | Rosalind Harrison | EYE - General

Are we doing enough to meet the current demands on ophthalmic services? In part two of a two-part series (see Part 1 here), Rosalind Harrison explains how efficiency can be improved by setting up eye services in community hubs. The...

A T2-weighted MRI image of the patient’s brain, demonstrating hyper-intensity in the right occipital lobe region.

Unexpected diagnoses – stroke in children and homonymous hemianopia

1 February 2022 | Timothy Rajaratnam, Alexandros Kogiantis, Faye Barampouti | EYE - Neuro-ophthalmology, EYE - Imaging, EYE - General

We present the case of a 12-year-old child presenting with a few days history of left-sided visual loss. Upon further investigation with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) she was unexpectedly diagnosed with a right-sided chronic posterior cerebral arterial territory infarct, causing...

Screenshot of AAO YouTube videos.

My Top Five Ophthalmology YouTube channels

1 February 2022 | Yifan Chen | EYE - General

In the digital age, medical education is being rapidly updated and transformed with the integration of modern technology. Many enthusiastic educators and learners are exploring novel platforms and formats of medical education. Additionally, there has been an increasing need for...

Bar chart showing evaluation of post-attendance feedback by individuals for each session.

Can e-learning help bridge the ophthalmology teaching gap?

1 February 2022 | Saad Mahmud Khan, Ruqaiyah Behranwala | EYE - General

The authors ask whether e-learning can help to address the current lack of ophthalmology teaching in the undergraduate curriculum. Studies among the United Kingdom, Australasian, Canadian and Asian medical schools have found that students on average spent just over a...

Artwork by Nima Ghadiri - The eye can solve the jigsaw puzzle.

The clues of the eye – what is medical ophthalmology?

1 February 2022 | Nima John Ghadiri

The author looks at the increasingly significant role of medical ophthalmologists and the importance of integrative healthcare. The eye is a remarkable organ, and for decades we have been discovering intimations of pathology existing elsewhere in the body [1] simply...

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