fugo blade
Pediatric Limbal Naevus
A large raised discoid naevus on the limbus in a 5 year old child is removed with the help of Fugo blade. There is no excessive cutting of the conjunctiva as the lesion is most likely benign. Histopathology...
Posterior Polar in a Child
Big capsulotomy done with Fugo blade, soft lens matter tapped out using viscoelastic, posterior rhexis done, IOL in the bag and a little bit of anterior vitrectomy
IOL Implantation in a case of Disorganized Anterior...
After optical iridectomy, a small sized iris claw lens fixed to the back of the iris. Membranectomy done with Fugo blade and anterior vitrectomy done to clear the visual axis.
Fugo Blade Anterior Capsulotomy in Fibrosed Anterior...
Fibrosed anterior capsule cut with fugo blade nucleus brought in the anterior chamber for emulsification.
Angle Recession Glaucoma with Traumatic Mydriasis,...
A young male suffered blunt trauma, causing subluxation of the lens, traumatic mydriasis and uncontrolled IOP of 38 mm. Microtrack filtration, a single track of about 150 micron made with Fugo blade...
Removal of a Compound Naevus of Conjunctiva
The compound naevus is removed with a 100 micron tip of Fugo blade. The limbal are is cleared with a 500 micron tip. The naked area gets healed naturally under a contact lens.The cut in the conjunctiva...
Ablation of Conjunctival Naevus with Fugo Blade,...
It is a recurrent naevus, 4 years after the Fugo blade ablation of a much larger lesion. It appears benign. It is just cleaned away with Fugo blade. The tip is cleaned with cotton bud after short intervals....
Management of Meibomian Gland Dysfunction with...
Retention of Meibomian secretions and increased pressure inside the ducts, as well as hardened plugs in the duct openings cause great discomfort to the patient. The tarsal plate is mostly the collection...
Singh Technique of Lateral Rectus Plication,...
The basics of Singh technique are: Preservation of the edges of the muscle, so that there is no chance of misalignment ever. This is especially useful in cases of phorias. Second, no suture is passed...