VT51 – PREVENTION IS BETTER THEN CURE!

Dr.Prerana Shah, Dr.Shreya Shah, Dr.Satyam Gupta, Dr.Pooja kalbande

Cataract is the most common blinding disorder of the world. There are many techniques by which the cataract can be ameliorated. Phacoemulsification has been the most accepted technique and widely practised across the world.

VT61-SURGICAL TECHNIQUES FOR PERSISTANT FETAL VASCULATURE

Dr.Jemini Shrigovind Pandya, Dr.Mehul Ashvin Kumar Shah, Dr.Pramod Kumar Upadhyay, Dr.Vipin Kumar Singh

Persistent fetal vasculature is a spectrum of disease and can present with no clinical effects or with severe morbidity. This condition arises from failure of the hyaloid vasculature to undergo normal programmed involution.

VT65-CATARACT- CAUSED BY TRABECULECTOMY SURGERY!!!!!!

DR.Juhee vishnu agrawal, Dr.Shreya Shah, DR.Siddharth rajendragiri gosai, Dr.Pramod Kumar Upadhyay

Lenticular complication following Trabeculectomy is not un-common. Method: In this series of videos, we will be demonstrating the way how cataract develops during intra-operative procedure or postoperatively.

VT69-SLOW AND STEADY, WIN THE RACE

Dr.Romi Singh, Dr.Shreya Shah, DR.Siddharth rajendragiri gosai, Dr.Satyam Gupta

Management of traumatic ptosis: A DIFFICULT TASK. Traumatic ptosis is a tiring job to be done. It requires meticulous primary wound repair followed by medical therapy to resolve lid edema as well as hematoma. After this actual amount of ptosis can be assessed and corrected.

VT7 – Endothelial protection in Manual SICS

Dr.Kunwar Vikram Singh Dhaliwal, Dr.Ranjit Singh Dhaliwal

Manual SICS is not a poor man’s cataract surgery, but an elite refractive cataract surgery of the modern times. The refractive outcome of any cataract surgery comes through pre-op work up, precision during the surgery, tissue respect, and post-op management.

VT71-The evil in cornea and their ways…..

Dr.JAYESH D.MODHWADIA, Dr.Shreya Shah, Dr.Vipin Kumar Singh, Dr.Romi Singh

Intra-corneal foreign bodies are a common occurrence in the primary eye care setting. The momentum (mass x velocity) of a foreign body is the primary determinant of the damage the foreign body will cause and the depth to which it will penetrate i.e. Epithelium to Bowman`s membrane but insufficient momentum to enter the anterior chamber.

VT74-CODE BLACK

Dr.Namra A. Shah, Dr.Mehul Ashvin Kumar Shah, Dr.Satyam Gupta, Dr.Pramod Kumar Upadhyay

Traumatic cataract with injuries at various tissue levels and late reporting are challenging for anterior segment surgeons.

VT78 – Challenging corneas

Dr.Mamdani Neera Mansurali

Corneal Transplant surgeries are sometimes full of challanges and unpredictable Intraoperative Surgical surprises. This video shows Challenging case of Glued Intrascleral Fixation of IOL with Penetrating Keratoplasty in totally opaque Cornea and Keratoprosthesis combined with Phacoemulsification in totally vascularised Cornea with Surface Disorder.

VT79 – Pediatric Cataract Surgery After Delayed Presentation

Dr.Vipin Kumar Singh, Dr.Shreya Shah, Dr.Anand Tibdewal, Dr.Mihir Mehta

Childhood blindness is a priority area for VISION 2020 as it’s an important cause (3%) of avoidable blindness worldwide. Aim- presenting clinical features, surgical complications during surgical procedure adopted in delayed presentation of NEGLECTED PEDIARTIC CATARACTS.

VT94 – Punchorhexis

Dr.Mohan Rajan, Dr.Sujatha Mohan

Intumescent white cataracts are a common scenario in a country like India. The major hurdle in phacoemulsification in Intumescent white cataracts is capsulorhexis.