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Dive into the November-December 2024 issue of Oculofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (OPRS) as Dr. Davin Ashraf leads engaging discussions with expert colleagues Dr. Robert Kersten, Dr. Shravani Mikkilineni, and Dr. Emily Li. The episode covers cutting-edge topics and insightful research findings in oculoplastic surgery, providing listeners with an in-depth understanding of the latest surgical techniques and postoperative outcomes in the specialty.
Dr. Robert Kersten initiates the podcast with an exploration of the phenylephrine test's influence on the outcomes of external levator advancement surgery. Key discussions revolve around the phenylephrine's role in selecting the appropriate approach to ptosis surgery and its implication for eyelid compliance. Following this, Dr. Shravani Mikkilineni highlights significant corneal astigmatism changes post-levator surgery, sparking considerations for toric intraocular lens surgery timing. Dr. Emily Li concludes the episode by presenting an innovative surgical technique to address punctal stenosis, prompting dialogue on traditional methods' efficacy. Together, these discussions offer a comprehensive look into evolving methodologies and patient management strategies in oculoplastic surgery.
Key Takeaways:Phenylephrine Test Utilization: Dr. Kersten discusses how phenylephrine positive patients had better outcomes in external levator resection and challenges common practices involving phenylephrine tests.
Corneal Astigmatism Considerations: Changes in corneal astigmatism post-levator surgery could impact future toric IOL procedures, emphasizing the need for careful preoperative evaluation.
Novel Approach to Punctoplasty: The podcast explores traditional versus novel techniques in handling punctal stenosis, weighing practicality against surgical outcomes.
Casey Eye Institute, Oregon Health and Science University
Moran Eye Center, University of Utah
Wilmer Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins University
Consultants in Ophthalmic and Facial Plastic Surgery
Explore this enlightening episode to gain valuable insights and stay informed about critical topics in the field of oculoplastic surgery. Be sure to tune in for future episodes filled with expert discussions and cutting-edge discoveries in ophthalmology.
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Dive into the November-December 2024 issue of Oculofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (OPRS) as Dr. Davin Ashraf leads engaging discussions with expert colleagues Dr. Robert Kersten, Dr. Shravani Mikkilineni, and Dr. Emily Li. The episode covers cutting-edge topics and insightful research findings in oculoplastic surgery, providing listeners with an in-depth understanding of the latest surgical techniques and postoperative outcomes in the specialty.
Dr. Robert Kersten initiates the podcast with an exploration of the phenylephrine test's influence on the outcomes of external levator advancement surgery. Key discussions revolve around the phenylephrine's role in selecting the appropriate approach to ptosis surgery and its implication for eyelid compliance. Following this, Dr. Shravani Mikkilineni highlights significant corneal astigmatism changes post-levator surgery, sparking considerations for toric intraocular lens surgery timing. Dr. Emily Li concludes the episode by presenting an innovative surgical technique to address punctal stenosis, prompting dialogue on traditional methods' efficacy. Together, these discussions offer a comprehensive look into evolving methodologies and patient management strategies in oculoplastic surgery.
Key Takeaways:Phenylephrine Test Utilization: Dr. Kersten discusses how phenylephrine positive patients had better outcomes in external levator resection and challenges common practices involving phenylephrine tests.
Corneal Astigmatism Considerations: Changes in corneal astigmatism post-levator surgery could impact future toric IOL procedures, emphasizing the need for careful preoperative evaluation.
Novel Approach to Punctoplasty: The podcast explores traditional versus novel techniques in handling punctal stenosis, weighing practicality against surgical outcomes.
Casey Eye Institute, Oregon Health and Science University
Moran Eye Center, University of Utah
Wilmer Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins University
Consultants in Ophthalmic and Facial Plastic Surgery
Explore this enlightening episode to gain valuable insights and stay informed about critical topics in the field of oculoplastic surgery. Be sure to tune in for future episodes filled with expert discussions and cutting-edge discoveries in ophthalmology.

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