HFDS stands for High Frequency Deep Sclerotomy. In micro-invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS), HFDS creates direct access from the anterior chamber to the Schlemm’s canal and further into the sclera. The HFDS procedure creates six small sclerotomy pockets in the iridocorneal angle, ensuring improved outflow of aqueous fluid. Watch this animation which explains all the HFDS procedure with all the surgical steps, recent studies and the postoperative treatment.
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Chapters:
00:00 - 00:15 Intro
00:15 - 00:35 Introduction
00:35 - 00:46 Instrumentation
00:46 - 00:56 Available on any Oertli surgical plattform
00:56 - 01:06 Use of a direct or indirect gonioscopic lens
01:06 - 01:25 Point of application
01:25 - 01:49 Combined or singular procedure
01:49 - 01:59 Tilt patients head
02:03 - 02:13 1.Anaesthesia & 2.Moisten of the cornea
02:13 - 02:25 3. Incision & 4. Miosis
02:25 - 02:41 5. Position the anterior chamber
02:41 - 02:55 6. Visualisation
02:55 - 03:06 7. Positioning
03:06 - 03:54 HFDS application
03:54 - 04:04 OVD exchange
04:04 - 04:36 Recent studies
04:36 - 04:56 Postoperative treatment
04:56 - 05:27 HFDS - summary
05:27 - 05:53 References
05:53 - 06:09 Outro
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