IOL Options After Posterior Capsule Rupture During Phacoemulsification

Dr. Ashu Agarwal

Posterior Capsule Rupture (PCR) During Phacoemulsification Requires Careful Management for a Successful Outcome. Optimal Management of the Nucleus (or Remnants) and the Vitreous is the First Step in this Direction. Once Stabilized, the Issue of Choosing a Suitable IOL Comes Up. Course will Use a Video Based
and Interactive Approach to Demonstrate the Optimal Management of the Nucleus (or Remnants) and the Vitreous Followed by the Various IOL Implantation Options Available after a Posterior Capsule Rupture. IOL Implantation Techniques Covered will Include Posterior Chamber IOL (In “Bag” Or “Sulcus”), Anterior Chamber
IOL, Scleral Fixated IOL and the Glued IOL. The Course Participants will be Able to Understand the Various IOL Implantation Options Available Following PCR And Implement Them in their Practices Appropriately.

1 Nucleus and vitreous management after posterior capsule rupture Dr. Ramamurthy D
2 Posterior Chamber IOL (PCIOL) implantation- Capsular “bag” or “Sulcus” Dr. Saurabh Choudhry
3 Anterior Chamber IOL (ACIOL) implantation Dr. Ashu Agarwal
4 Scleral fixated IOL implanatation. Dr. Sudhank Bharti
 5 Glued IOL implantation Dr. Amar Agarwal
( Each Talk 12 mins )
Panel Discussion/Audience Interaction ( 15 mins )
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