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The Endo Optics Video Gallery

Endoscopic Cyclophotocoagulation (ECP) Videos

Eyewitness News - Dr. Berke and the Combined Procedure

Sulcus Inflation

Refractory Glaucoma - ECP 360° +

PPL Approach - External View

Limbal Approach - Phakic Eye with Previous Trab

Angle Recession Gl - Failed Trab x2

Open-Angle Glaucoma - Pseudoexfoliation

OAG - Pseudoexfoliation; Failed TRAB; Thickened Zonules

NVG - CRVO; Radial Optic Neurotomy, Bleeding NVG

OAG - PC-IOL; Insufficient Sulcis Inflation

CACG - Old Cortical Remnants

CACG - Broken Irido-Capsular Adhesions

Post-Penetrating Keratoplasty

Neovascular Glaucoma - PC-IOL

OAG - Exploding Ciliary Processes

OAG - Focal Dehiscence of the Zonules

Combined Procedure Animations

CACG - Combined Procedure, Failed Molteno Valve

Animation - Through Bag w/ PC-IOL

Animation - Limbal Incision in Aphakic Eye

Congenital Gl - Previous TSCPC,Lens Remnants

NVG - Aphakic, PDR, Angle Vessels

CACG - Combined, 2 Failed TSCPCs, failed TRAB

Congenital Glaucoma - Anomylous Ciliary Processes

CACG - Previous ECP and Vitrectomy

Animation - Limbal Approach AC-IOL CACG - failed TRAB

OAG - under AC-IOL

OAG - AC-IOL, Pseudoexfoliation

CACG - Laser through Cortical Remnants

Anim - PPL approach; NVG

First Human ECP

Anim - PPL w/ AC-IOL; NVG

CACG - PPL w/ PC-IOL; Exploding CPs

Anim - PPL w/ PC-IOL; Post PK Gl - Scleral Depression

CACG - PPL w/PC-IOL, Failed TRAB

CACG - PPL w/PC-IOL, Failed Ahmed Valve

Traumatic Glaucoma - Scleral Depression, Failed TSCPC

Keratoprosthesis

Animation - Using the Curved Laser Endoscopes for ECP

Dislocated IOL with Repositioning

Refractory Glaucoma - ECP 360°

PPL Approach - External View