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Cureus | 2017

Chronic Traumatic Giant Macular Hole Repair with Autologous Platelets.

Mircea N. Coca; Fuad Makkouk; Renata Picciani; Bernard F. Godley; Ahmed Elkeeb

We report on the closure of a chronic posttraumatic giant macular hole. The patient presented with decreased vision in the left eye following blunt trauma 20 years prior. His dilated fundus examination revealed a 3000 um base-diameter full thickness macular hole. Surgical repair was performed with pars plana vitrectomy (PPV), internal limiting membrane peeling and autologous platelet concentrate (APC) injected over the macular hole. At one month follow-up, the macular hole had closed on exam and optical coherence tomography (OCT), and the patient reported subjective visual improvement. To our knowledge, this report presents the first case of a chronic giant macular hole successfully closed after undergoing surgery with adjuvant platelets therapy.


Journal of Medical Systems | 2016

Utilization of Portable Radios to Improve Ophthalmology Clinic Efficiency in an Academic Setting

Alexander S. Davis; Ahmed Elkeeb; Gianmarco Vizzeri; Bernard F. Godley

Improvement in clinic efficiency in the ambulatory setting is often looked at as an area for development of lean management strategies to deliver a higher quality of healthcare while reducing errors, costs, and delays. To examine the benefits of improving team communication and its impact on clinic flow and efficiency, we describe a time-motion study performed in an academic outpatient Ophthalmology clinic and its objective and subjective results. Compared to clinic encounters without the use of the portable radios, objective data demonstrated an overall significant decreases in mean workup time (15.18 vs. 13.10), room wait (13.10 vs. 10.47), and decreased the total time needed with an MD per encounter (9.45 vs. 6.63). Subjectively, significant improvements were seen in careprovider scores for patient flow (60.78 vs. 84.29), getting assistance (61.89 vs. 88.57), moving patient charts (54.44 vs. 85.71), teamwork (69.56 vs. 91.0), communications (62.33 vs. 90.43), providing quality patient care (76.22 vs. 89.57), and receiving input on the ability to see walk-in patients (80.11 vs. 90.43). For academic purposes, an improvement in engagement in patient care and learning opportunities was noted by the clinic resident-in-training during the pilot study. Portable radios in our pilot study were preferred over the previous method of communication and demonstrates significant improvements in certain areas of clinical efficiency, subjective perception of teamwork and communications, and academic learning.


JAMA Ophthalmology | 2014

Optic Disc Pit Maculopathy Recurring in the Absence of Vitreous Gel

Mircea N. Coca; Sohrab Tofigh; Ahmed Elkeeb; Bernard F. Godley


World Journal of Ophthalmology | 2014

Age-related macular degeneration treatment in the era of molecular medicine

Rick N Nordgren; Ahmed Elkeeb; Bernard F. Godley


Ophthalmology Retina | 2018

Sublingual/Transmucosal Fluorescein Angiography

Alec L. Amram; Fuad Makkouk; Stanley T. Pace; Clint Kellogg; Ahmed Elkeeb


Ophthalmology Retina | 2018

Venous Omega Loops in Diabetic Retinopathy

Alec L. Amram; Fuad Makkouk; Ahmed Elkeeb


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2017

Relationship of Retinal Tear Location and Incidence of Epiretinal Membrane Formation

Fuad Makkouk; Ahmed Elkeeb


Archive | 2016

Disclosure: The authors have no proprietary or commercial interest in any materials discussed in this article.

Mircea N. Coca; Michael L. Morgan; Praveena Gupta; Ahmed Elkeeb; Andrew G. Lee; Weill Cornell


Archive | 2016

Traumatic Prepapillary Loop Torsion and Associated Branch Retinal Artery Occlusion

Mircea N. Coca; Sohrab Tofigh; Ahmed Elkeeb; Bernard F. Godley


Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology-journal Canadien D Ophtalmologie | 2016

Bilateral posterior ischemic optic neuropathy associated with the use of Sildenafil for pulmonary hypertension.

Mircea N. Coca; Michael L. Morgan; Praveena Gupta; Ahmed Elkeeb; Andrew G. Lee

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Bernard F. Godley

University of Texas Medical Branch

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Mircea N. Coca

University of Texas Medical Branch

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Fuad Makkouk

University of Texas Medical Branch

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Andrew G. Lee

University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

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Michael L. Morgan

Houston Methodist Hospital

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Praveena Gupta

University of Texas Medical Branch

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Sohrab Tofigh

University of Texas Medical Branch

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Alexander S. Davis

University of Texas Medical Branch

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Edward R. Kraft

University of Texas Medical Branch

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Gianmarco Vizzeri

University of Texas Medical Branch

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