I image a pt in the OR using a Zeiss FF3, remove it from the base and held it up over the pt , with help from a Nurse. This was done in 1979 at UMASS ________________________________ From: optimal-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Michael Kelly Sent: Thu 8/16/2012 8:23 AM To: 'optimal@xxxxxxxxxxxxx' Subject: [optimal] Re: How young is too young? Another topic for Scientific Session...abstract submission deadline is Sept 7. Has anyone wheeled a standard fundus camera into the OR and having the patient rolled onto his/her side, taken FA or fundus images?..... A great Sci Session abstract! Other creative methods employed to image in the OR or ER? From: Dennis West [mailto:dwestcra@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2012 08:11 AM To: optimal@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <optimal@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: [optimal] Re: How young is too young? Hi Lisa, Last week I did a 7 year old boy. While waiting his mom got him a snack of cookies and chocolate milk. Any guess on what I got to see after I injected him?? Remember to base the amount of dye to be injected on body weight. Check the insert or PDR on proper dosing. Or, and have a can ready to catch! Dennis M. West, CRA Sent from my iPhone On Aug 16, 2012, at 2:56 AM, Lisa Breayley <Lisa.Breayley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: Hi, Just wondering, one of our doctors wants to know if we'd do a angio on a six year old. (Coat's disease) We said "yeah..." but very slowly and would want to check it with our angio consultant first. What's the youngest age of a patient people have done and angio on? Cheers, Lisa L.M.Breayley Senior Photographer MedPIC The Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital 32 Gisborne Street East Melbourne, Victoria 3002 Ph 61-3-9929 8335 Fax 61-3-9929 8217 www.eyeandear.org.au <http://www.eyeandear.org.au/> ______________________________________________________________________ Attention: The information in this e-mail message may be confidential, and may also be subject to legal privilege, public interest or legal professional privilege. If you are not the intended recipient, any use, disclosure or copying of this e-mail is unauthorised. If you have received this message in error, please contact the sender. This footnote also confirms that this email message has been checked for the presence of computer viruses. The Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital however does not warrant the message is free of viruses. It is recommended as a prudent business practice the recipient perform a virus scan of any message received. ______________________________________________________________________