There are many situations - both intra operative and postoperative - in which going gets extremely tough for a cataract surgeon. These situations include intraoperative rock hard eye, misbehaving iris, IOL damage, wound related problems, severe striate keratopathy , post operative inflammation, endophthalmitis, uncooperative patient, IOL calculation errors, unexplained poor visual recovery , unsatisfied patient despite excellent visual recovery. Our instruction course will discuss the most effective techniques to handle these situations and steps to be taken to prevent them.
Talks
Dr. Sreeni Edakhlon
HARD EYE BULGING PC
Dr. Jason V. A
Wound Burn – What Next
Dr. Piyush Bansal
PCR WHAT NEXT
Dr. Prafulla K Maharana
IRIS PROLAPSE
Dr. Madhu Uddaraju
Descemet’s Membrane detachment noted on table/post operatively -What Next
Dr. Jagadeesh Kumar Reddy K.
Postoperative Refractive Surprise – Monofocal/Multifocal/Toric – What Next