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Corneal Suturing, Part 2: Placing the needle into the graft
In this series of videos, Leo J. Maguire, M.D., discusses how to engineer the placement of a suture in a corneal transplant so that the length, depth and radiality of the sutures are consistent around the circumference of a corneal graft.
Corneal Suturing, Part 3: Engaging the needle deep in the host
In this series of videos, Leo J. Maguire, M.D., discusses how to engineer the placement of a suture in a corneal transplant so that the length, depth and radiality of the sutures are consistent around the circumference of a corneal graft.
Corneal Suturing, Part 4: Bringing the needle to the host surface
In this series of videos, Leo J. Maguire, M.D., discusses how to engineer the placement of a suture in a corneal transplant so that the length, depth and radiality of the sutures are consistent around the circumference of a corneal graft.
Corneal Suturing, Part 5: Suturing the wound
In this series of videos, Leo J. Maguire, M.D., discusses how to engineer the placement of a suture in a corneal transplant so that the length, depth and radiality of the sutures are consistent around the circumference of a corneal graft.
Corneal Suturing, Part 6: Integrating the steps into a whole
In this series of videos, Leo J. Maguire, M.D., discusses how to engineer the placement of a suture in a corneal transplant so that the length, depth and radiality of the sutures are consistent around the circumference of a corneal graft.
IgG4-related disease of the orbit
Elizabeth A. Bradley, M.D., assistant professor of ophthalmology, Mayo Clinic Department of Ophthalmology, discusses IgG4-related disease of the orbit. She focuses on a case involving a 56-year-old woman who had a past medical and surgical ...