Simini Boards Cast
In this BoardsCast episode, we continue Tobias Chapter 125 — Emergency Ophthalmic Surgery with the single mindset shift that saves globes: Stop thinking like a photographer fixing a lens. Start thinking like a structural engineer stabilizing a collapsing wall. A melting corneal ulcer isn’t a “vision problem.” It’s a structural failure in progress. The stroma (the load-bearing collagen wall) is being enzymatically digested in real time. And once the wall fails, there’s no eye left to see with. You’ll learn: * What a melting ulcer really is (MMPs/serine proteases digesting stromal collagen) * Why a descemetocele is an imminent rupture warning (Descemet’s membrane bulging under pressure) * Why medical therapy can slow the melting but cannot restore tectonic strength * Why conjunctival pedicle grafts work (not a “patch” — a living repair crew with blood supply) * The #1 technical failure: dehiscence from poor ulcer bed prep (epithelium blocks graft adhesion) * How defect size/location determines the build: * Pedicle graft (most small/moderate defects) * Corneo-conjunctival transposition (selected central lesions ≤5 mm) * ECM/corneal allograft for massive defects/perforations (then often layered with conjunctiva) Key takeaway: Structure first. Vision second. 🎁 Simini Bonus Claim your free sample of Simini Protect Lavage (just cover shipping): https://www.simini.com/evaluation-kit [https://www.simini.com/evaluation-kit] Listen On: Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Amazon Music
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