Dr. Randhir Kumar [K11403] – Samastipur
Ocular trauma is an unfortunate, yet relatively common condition encountered by us in our day to day practice.Even as a general ophthalmologist, we must stay up-to-date with current trauma management principles. The content of this course is designed to review common as well as unusual traumatic conditions that may be seen and/or necessarily ruled-out when examining a patient who has sustained trauma. Additionally, the management of each condition will be discussed in detail. After completing this course, if nothing else, it is very important to always keep in mind that patients with seemingly mild ocular traumatic conditions, such asperiorbital ecchymosis and subconjunctival hemorrhages,need to be examined very carefully as these eventssignal to us that the eye and/or orbit has sustained a substantial injury that may have caused more serious problems. We must be vigilant when examining these patients and remember to document thoroughly and dilate as appropriate. Follow-up is also critical as sequelae from trauma may be more obvio
| 1 | Classication of ocular trauma (10 mins) | Dr. Randhir Kumar |
| 2 | Management of lid and adnexal injury (10 mins) | Dr. Ravindra Mohan E |
| 3 | Management of corneo-scleral injury (10 mins) | Dr. Ashish Kumar |
| 4 | Traumatic glaucoma and its management (10 mins) | Dr. Bibhuti Prassan Sinha |
| 5 | Tricks of managing traumatic cataract (10 mins) | Dr. Subhash Prasad |
| 6 | Overview of posterior segment injury in ocular trauma (10 mins) | Dr. Satya Prakash Tiwary |
| Panel Discussion : (15 mins.) |

