VT262 – Implantation irido-corneal cysts in children

Dr.Swapna Shanbhag, Dr.Muralidhar Ramappa, Dr.Sunita Chaurasia

Implantation iris cysts are translucent cystic masses resulting in gradual collateral damage to intra-ocular structures and may result in irreversible corneal decompensation, cataract or secondary glaucoma, compromising visual functions.

VT266 – KNOW PHACOEMULSIFICATION WITH NO HYDRODISSECTION

Dr.Shruti Mahajan, Dr.Rohit Om Parkash, Dr.Trupti mudholkar

This video shows that corticocapsular cleaving hydodissection is considered an integral part of phacoemulsification but has its own sets of complications. It is better avoided in intumescent cataracts and can be incomplete in certain cases.

VT275 – FLUID MISDIRECTION SYNDROME AND INTRAOPERATIVE HARD EYE

Dr.Rohit Om Parkash, Dr.Shruti Mahajan

This video presents management of a case of intraoperative hard eye due to fluid misdirection. In a 2.8 mm phacoemulsification, after nucleus emulsification, intraoperative shallowing of the anterior chamber and a marked increase in intraocular pressure (IOP) was noted without evidence of a choroidal hemorrhage.

VT278 – INTRAOCULAR LENS (IOL) EXCHANGE IN A POST RADIAL KERATOTOMY CASE

Dr. Deepika, Dr.Arun K Jain, Dr.Chintan Malhotra

A 48 year female presented with poor visual gain following right eye cataract surgery done elsewhere. She had undergone bilateral Radial Keratotomy 22 years back. Uncorrected visual acuity (UCVA) was counting finger at 2 metre right eye (OD) and best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) of 6/12 with +12.50 Dioptres of hypermetropia.

VT279 – Titanic Salvaged

Dr.Debashis Dutta, Dr. Ayan Mohanta

This video depicts the perils of PCR .The nuclear mass is about to sink but is stuck in anterior vitrous. What to do?Refer it to the posterior segment surgeon and go on to explain all the mess to the patient and the patient party….OR go ahead scientifically to bail out the patient all by yourself.

VT287 – Toric IOL: Proper Pre-op assessment = Post-op visual satisfied patient

Dr.Suhas Haldipurkar, Dr.Ravish vaishnav, Dr.Vijay Shetty, Dr.Ajinkya kulkarni, Dr.Nancy Sehdev

Toric IOL improves UCVA & provide glass-free distance vision. Patients with minimum 1.25D cyl are eligible for Toric IOL. Contraindications are -asymmetric astigmatism eg- Fuchs’ endo dystrophy, pseudoexfoliation, traumatic zonulolysis. Proper pre-op assessment is very important & includes- Manual-K, Auto-K, IOLM-K, LenStar,

VT34 – TACM: trocar anterior chamber maintainer

Dr.Soosan Jacob

T-ACM: Trocar Anterior Chamber Maintainer: A modified technique of infusion that uses the trocar cannula as an anterior chamber maintainer(ACM). Although routinely used in posterior segment surgery, trocar cannula is sparingly used in complex anterior segment procedures.

VT4 – Spectroscopic Revelation

Dr.Minu M Mathen

This video demonstrates the use of Laser spectroscopic studies on the anterior lens capsule to bring out new information on the molecular level changes in the capsule when stained with trypan blue.

VT44 – When all else fails: change it

Dr. Ankita Mulchandani, Dr.Shreya Shah, Dr.Juhee Vishnu Agrawal, Dr.Romi Singh

After cataract or posterior capsular opacification (PCO) is a gradual clouding of the lens capsule which causes disturbance in vision after cataract surgery.