Trabeculectomy Mitomycin C Left eye.
67 year old woman with uncontrolled IOP with progressing visual fields. Mitomycin C 2 minutes, fornix based incision.
Christopher Teng, MD
Jeffrey Liebmann, MD
Trabeculectomy left eye. Mitomycin C 2 minutes. Fornix based incision. Previous scleral buckle OS for retinal detachment. Patient now with decreasing vision and suboptimal IOP.
Surgeon: Jeffrey Liebmann, MD
Assistant: Christopher Teng, MD
Patient with decreasing visual field and suboptimal IOP control. This is the second tube placement OS.
Procedure performed: Molteno 3 implant inferior 6 o'clock position. Tutoplast patch graft. Tube tied off.
Christopher Teng, MD
Jeffrey Liebmann, MD
Gentleman with nasal trabeculectomy now with dysesthesia. Conjunctival flap, bleb revision.
Surgeon: Jeffrey Liebmann, MD
Assistant: Christopher Teng, MD
Trabeculectomy Anterior Vitrectomy Left Eye. Pt had vitreous in anterior chamber after cataract extraction. Fornix based flap, trapezoidal scleral flap, wing suture closure. Mitomycin C injection into bleb at conclusion of the case.
Robert Ritch, MD
Christopher Teng, MD
After a trabeculectomy, there can be blood vessel growth towards the filtering bleb. One can inject anti VEGF medication or can use argon laser to cauterize the vessels. Dr. Ritch demonstrates his technique for lasering "ropey vessels"
Robert Ritch, MD
59 year old woman with advancing visual fields, trabeculectomy mitomycin C left eye, fornix based, trapezoidal scleral flap, wing suture closure.
Jeffrey Liebmann, MD
Christopher Teng, MD
Trabeculectomy with Hyphema.
Fornix based flap, mitomycin c. When making surgical iridectomy, patient develops hyphema from a bleeding vessel.
Jeffrey Liebmann, MD
Christopher Teng, MD
75 year old woman with uncontrolled IOP and progressing visual field. Mitomycin C 2 minutes, fornix based incision.
Surgeon: Jeffrey Liebmann, MD
Assistant: Christopher Teng, MD
Vascular Tufts of Cobb, first described by B. Cobb in 1969.
"Vascular tufts at the pupillary margin: a preliminary report on 44 patients. Trans Ophthalmol Soc UK 1969; 88: 211221."
Christopher Teng, MD