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Inside Ophthalmology: The Surgeon’s Cut

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From the Clinic to the Operating Room.

A forward-thinking series exploring modern ophthalmic practice, surgical innovations, and real-life case applications. From lasers to lenses, this is the future of vision care.
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🎧 Inside Ophthalmology – Season 2, Episode 11Postoperative Complications: Protecting Vision After SurgeryWelcome to Inside Ophthalmology, Season 2, Episode 09, airing July 13, 2025! We’re diving into postoperative complications, critical signs after eye surgery. From shallow chambers and infections to bleeding or blurry vision, learn to spot issues like endophthalmitis, hypotony, or refractive surprises that need quick action. Tune in for expert tips to safeguard sight post-surgery!
🎧 Inside Ophthalmology – Season 2, Episode 9Pediatric Ocular Findings: Saving Young EyesWelcome to Inside Ophthalmology, Season 2, Episode 9, on July 6, 2025! We’re exploring critical signs in kids’ eyes, from white pupils and wobbly eye movements to droopy lids and excessive tearing. Conditions like leukocoria, strabismus, cataracts, and amblyopia can signal serious issues like retinoblastoma or glaucoma. Tune in for expert tips to spot these signs early and protect young vision!
🎙️ Inside Ophthalmology – Season 2, Episode 7Title: Neuro-Ophthalmic Abnormalities Made SimpleIn this episode, we cover the most important neuro-ophthalmic signs that every eye doctor should know. From abnormal pupils and double vision to optic nerve swelling and visual field defects, we break down what they mean, how to test for them, and when to worry.Learn how to:Identify RAPD, anisocoria, and pupil problemsRecognize ptosis, proptosis, and eye movement issuesUnderstand causes of optic disc swelling, pale discs, and field lossUse tests like the swinging flashlight test, OCT, MRI, and perimetryPerfect for residents, students, and clinicians who want a clear and practical guide to neuro-ophthalmology.
🎧 Inside Ophthalmology – Season 2, Episode 6Lens Findings: Eye’s Focusing CluesWhat do cloudy lenses, strange spots, or a shifted lens mean? In this episode, we explore lens signs that reveal deeper problems—from cataracts to Marfan syndrome, trauma, or diabetes.Learn to spot the subtle clues—from birth changes to post-surgery fragments—that affect how the eye focuses. Simple, sharp, and sight-saving!📅 June 28, 2025
🎧 Inside Ophthalmology – Season 2, Episode 5Iris Findings: Eye Color CluesWhat can eye color and iris changes tell us? In this episode, we explore key clues like heterochromia, iris nevi, new blood vessels, and trauma signs. Learn how subtle iris findings can point to conditions like glaucoma, diabetes, or tumors.From congenital quirks to pigment issues and post-injury changes, we cover what to look for—and why it matters. Tune in to sharpen your clinical eye!📅 June 26, 2025
🎙️ Inside Ophthalmology: The Surgeon’s CutS2E4 – The Pressure is On: IOP AbnormalitiesIn this episode, we break down the causes of high and low eye pressure (intraocular pressure or IOP). You'll learn how to approach common and rare conditions like:Angle closureNeovascular glaucomaSteroid responseMalignant glaucomaHypotony and bleb leaksWe cover symptoms, signs, real cases, and simple ways to remember the differential diagnosis. Perfect for residents, fellows, and anyone who wants to understand what abnormal IOP really means in clinic or surgery.
🎧 Inside Ophthalmology – Season 2, Episode 3Fundus Findings: Clues from the Back of the EyeWelcome to Inside Ophthalmology, Season 2, Episode 3!Today we’re heading to the back of the eye—the fundus—to decode some of the most important retinal clues in ophthalmology.From classic signs like bone spicules, cherry-red spots, and Roth spots, to common but critical findings like retinal hemorrhages, drusen, and macular edema—we’ll walk you through what they look like, what they mean, and how to act on them.These signs may signal anything from diabetic retinopathy and hypertensive crisis to retinal dystrophies and metabolic disorders.Tune in now for a deeper look at the retina!
🎧 Inside Ophthalmology – Season 2, Episode 2Conjunctival, Corneal & Scleral SignsWelcome to Inside Ophthalmology, Season 2, Episode 2!In this episode, we explore key external eye findings—from puffy conjunctiva and hazy corneas to blue sclera.These signs may point to simple conditions like allergies or infections—or indicate systemic diseases such as Marfan syndrome.Join us for clear, practical tips on recognizing these subtle yet important clinical clues to help protect and preserve vision.🩺 Tune in now for another concise, high-yield episode from The Surgeon’s Cut.
S2E1: Anterior Chamber Red FlagsWelcome to Inside Ophthalmology! Today, we’re diving into anterior chamber abnormalities, critical signs that can signal everything from mild issues to vision-threatening emergencies. From a shallow chamber in acute glaucoma to blood or pus in the eye, these findings demand attention. Join us as we explore their causes, red flags, and treatments with expert insights and clinical tips to keep eyes safe!
Lagophthalmos Description for Inside Ophthalmology PodcastWelcome to Inside Ophthalmology! Today, we’re shining a light on lagophthalmos, a condition where the eyelids don’t fully close, leaving the eye exposed to dryness and damage. From Bell palsy to bulging eyes, this small gap can lead to big trouble, including vision-threatening corneal issues. Join us as we uncover its causes, warning signs, and treatments with expert insights and practical tips to protect the eye!
S. 01 Ep. 26 FLOATERS

S. 01 Ep. 26 FLOATERS

2025-06-1820:50

Welcome to Inside Ophthalmology! Today, we’re tackling floaters, those drifting dots or cobwebs in your vision. Often just a sign of aging, these vitreous opacities can also hint at serious issues like retinal tears or uveitis. We’ll explore their causes, red flags like sudden floaters with flashes, and how to manage them, from observation to urgent surgery. Join our experts for clinical pearls and tips to navigate this common eye complaint!This concise description is tailored for the Inside Ophthalmology Podcast, capturing the essence of floaters in an engaging, accessible way while setting up a deeper discussion.
S. 01 Ep. 25 PROPTOSIS

S. 01 Ep. 25 PROPTOSIS

2025-06-1421:27

Welcome to Inside Ophthalmology! Today, we’re talking about proptosis, a condition where the eye bulges out of its socket. It’s a noticeable sign that can point to something mild or a serious issue needing quick action.Proptosis happens when something in the orbit—like swelling, a tumor, or blood—pushes the eye forward. The orbit’s bony walls don’t have much give, so extra pressure makes the eye pop out. Common causes include thyroid eye disease (often linked to Graves’ disease), infections like orbital cellulitis, tumors, or trauma. In kids, it might be from cancers like rhabdomyosarcoma.
OpticSurgeon: The Ophthalmology Podcast – Episode: Decoding Ocular PainDive into the world of ocular pain with OpticSurgeon as we unravel this critical symptom that screams for attention in the ophthalmology clinic! From the gritty irritation of a corneal abrasion to the throbbing agony of acute angle-closure glaucoma, ocular pain is a diagnostic puzzle that can point to benign surface issues or vision-threatening emergencies. In this episode, we break down the causes, workup, and management of ocular pain with vivid clinical scenarios and high-yield pearls to sharpen your skills.
Episode 23: Nyctalopia (Night Blindness)Dive into the shadows with Inside Ophthalmology: The Surgeon’s Cut as we explore nyctalopia, the inability to see in low-light conditions. This episode unpacks the causes, from retinal dystrophies like retinitis pigmentosa and congenital stationary night blindness to nutritional deficiencies and systemic conditions.
Episode Description: Light Sensitivity (Photophobia) - Optic Surgeon PodcastIn this episode, Optic Surgeon explores photophobia, a common yet complex symptom encountered by ophthalmology residents and final-year MBBS students. Through a clinical case, we dissect its mechanisms, differentiate it from glare, and outline a comprehensive framework for causes (corneal, uveal, retinal, neurological), evaluation, and management. A high-yield board pearl emphasizes red flags (severe pain, vision loss, abnormal pupils) to prioritize sight-threatening conditions. Essential for mastering this challenging presentation. #Ophthalmology #MedicalEducation
S. 01 Ep. 21 RED EYE

S. 01 Ep. 21 RED EYE

2025-05-3115:09

The Red Eye - Optic Surgeon PodcastIn this episode, Optic Surgeon tackles the red eye, a ubiquitous yet critical presentation for ophthalmology residents and final-year MBBS students. Using a high-stakes case, we explore causes from benign conjunctivitis to vision-threatening emergencies like keratitis, uveitis, and orbital cellulitis. We provide a systematic, anatomy-based framework for history, examination, workup, and management. A high-yield board pearl highlights red flag signs (vision loss, pain with movement, proptosis, RAPD, corneal infiltrate, cells/flare) to prioritize urgent conditions. Essential for clinical excellence. #Ophthalmology 
In Episode 20 of Inside Ophthalmology: The Ophthalmology Podcast, we tackle itchy eyes in a 56-year-old contact lens wearer with diabetes. Explore causes like infectious keratitis, allergic conjunctivitis (VKC, AKC), dry eye, and blepharitis. Learn workup essentials—slit lamp, fluorescein staining, cultures—and management, from antibiotics to antihistamines. High-yield pearls help you spot red flags and prevent vision loss. Perfect for students and clinicians. Subscribe now!
S. 01 Ep. 19 HEADACHE

S. 01 Ep. 19 HEADACHE

2025-05-2814:49

In this episode, Optic Surgeon provides a concise guide on headaches with ocular symptoms for ophthalmology residents and final-year MBBS students. Through a case-based approach, we explore ocular causes like acute angle closure glaucoma, optic neuritis, and orbital cellulitis, plus systemic conditions such as giant cell arteritis (GCA) and idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH).
S. 01 Ep. 18 GLARE

S. 01 Ep. 18 GLARE

2025-05-2712:22

In this episode, Optic Surgeon delivers a concise guide on glare—a common visual disturbance—for ophthalmology residents and final-year MBBS students. Through a case of a post-radial keratotomy patient with nighttime glare and starbursts, we explore causes like corneal irregularities, cataracts, dry eye, and posterior capsular opacification. 
S. 01 Ep. 17 HALOS

S. 01 Ep. 17 HALOS

2025-05-2510:28

In this episode, Optic Surgeon offers a concise guide on halos—rings of light around bright objects—for ophthalmology residents and final-year MBBS students. Through a case-based approach, we explore causes like corneal edema, cataracts, mucopurulent conjunctivitis, glaucoma, and post-surgical issues. We outline a systematic workup with history, slit lamp exam, and tests (e.g., topography, swab), plus tailored management, from antibiotics to urgent laser for angle closure.
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