A shallow anterior chamber is a challenge during cataract surgery, because it reduces the already tight confines of the anterior segment of the eye.
Cataract–IV
FP209 : Femtosecond Laser Assisted Cataract Surgery(Flacs) Vs 2. 2 Mm Clear Corneal Phacoemulsification
Dr. Ranjini H,H18626, Dr. Praveen Ramachandra Murthy, Dr.Gowri Jaydev Murthy, Dr. Vinay R Murthy
In each group,55 eyes of 55 patients underwent cataract surgery using either FLACS (laser group) or conventional phacoemulsification (control group).
FP467 : Comparison of Verion Flacs Arcuate Incisions & Toric IOL in Management of Corneal Astigmatism
Dr. Bharti Kashyap,K06544, Dr. Birendra Prasad Kashyap
Our purpose was to compare the visual outcomes of Toric IOLs Vs Verion Assisted FLACS Arcuate Incisions for management of coexisting cataract and corneal astigmatism of 1 D to 1.25 D
FP601 : Analysis of Outcomes of Laser Refractive Cataract Surgery (FLACS)
Dr.Gitansha Sachdev, S15438, Dr. Ramamurthy D
Cataracts are a major public health issue, especially in developing countries.1Approximately 39 million people are blind worldwide.
FP635 : Evidence Based Approach To Posterior Polar Cataract Surgery
Dr. Pranav Ranjan, R06641, Dr. Devesh Kumawat, Dr. Pranita Sahay
Posterior polar cataract has an autosomal dominant inheritance pattern. However, it has also been noted as a result of gene mutation.
FP638 : Impact of Flacs Vs Mics on Early Post Operative Macular Thickness in Diabetic Patients
Dr. Birendra Prasad Kashyap,
K02624, Dr. Bharti Kashyap
Many studies have demonstrated that Diabetic Retinopathy progresses in approximately 10–30% of patients after cataract surgery, although some authors have hypothesized that the progression of DR after cataract surgery is due simply to the natural course of the condition, and that the progression is independent of the surgery.
FP656 : Immediate Sequential Bilateral Cataract Surgery (ISBCS)
Dr. Rohit Sreenath, Dr. Sheetal Brar, Dr. Sri Ganesh
To Evaluate the safety and benefits of Immediate Sequential bilateral cataract surgery (ISBCS).
FP662 : Changes in Angle of Ac and IOP After Phaco in Normotensive Cataract Patients – A Comparison
Dr. Shroff Ashok Pranjivandas, S02064, Dr. Hardik Shroff, Dr.Dishita Shroff
Intraocular pressure reduces after uneventful phaco surgery with IOL implantation.
FP738 : Extended Range of Vision (Erv) IOLs Clinical Outcomes in Bilateral Cataract Surgery
Dr. Savio Pereira, P17052, Dr.Sri Ganesh, Dr. Sheetal Brar
Clinical outcomes and quality of vision with new Extended Range of Vision (ERV) Intraocular Lenses
FP852 : Multifactorial Long Term Retrospective Analyses of Traumatic Cataract in Tertiary Eye Care Hospital
Dr. Kirandeep Kaur, Dr. Manas Nath, Dr. Sahil Bhandari, Dr.Prasanth Geerish
Ocular trauma is one of the leading causes of monocular visual disability and blindness worldwide (1,2) and with the introduction of Birmingham Eye Trauma Terminology (BETT) classification and Ocular Trauma Score (OTS), the documentation of has been standardized.