I work primarily with patients suffering from macular diseases, and I often get questions about laser treatment options. Last week, I used a new technique that targets specific areas of the retina, and it has shown promising results in reducing complications. I’m curious to hear if others in the field have explored different methodologies or have any tips on optimizing these treatments.
I’ve had success with a similar targeting approach — using the selective laser photocoagulation, we noted a significant decrease in fluid leakage in our patients. It definitely helps in reducing complications. However, I wonder about the long-term effects — have you monitored the durability of your results?
It sounds like you’re getting some great results; i’ve found that adjusting the pulse duration can significantly improve outcomes too. Have you tried tweaking that aspect with your technique? @ewatson76, I think that might be worth considering.