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Contact
Ganesh:
phacomaverick@gmail.com
Weinstock:
rjweinstock@yahoo.com
though he doesn't think these have evolved to
their full potential yet in conjunction with this
technology. "They're all good, and they all have
their roles, and I think that's a lot of surgeon
preference. I think that type of technology will
continue to improve and be built into these
scopes," he said.
Dr. Ganesh did note some potential
disadvantages of heads-up technology, mainly
the amount of space it occupies in the OR. He
added that he also likes to still use the tradition-
al microscope for suturing, as he finds this is a
slightly better and faster method.
Introducing the technology
into the OR
Dr. Weinstock touted the benefits of heads-up
technology for surgical staff. "It's amazing for
scrub techs to be able to see what's going on
and where I am in the case so they can antici-
pate my next move and see what I might need
versus looking at a tiny monitor," he said.
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Relevant disclosures
Ganesh: Carl Zeiss Meditec
Weinstock: Alcon, Carl Zeiss
Meditec, Beyeonics
Dr. Ganesh performs standing phaco surgery using the
heads-up technology.
Source (all): Sri Ganesh, MD