Dr.Himanshu Mehta (M04839)
Abstract
Despite performing a good and uneventful Phacoemulsification a Surgeon can get the unexpected surprise in the form of Descmets membrane complication , Increase Intraocular pressure, Irregular pupil, Hyphaema, Subluxated IOL, Misdirected Aqueous, Vitreous Haemmorhage, Florid Diabetic Retinopathy, Retinal Detachment. The Instuction course will emphasize how to expect, when to expect, what signs and signals to be looked for on table Intraoperative and early diagnosis and Management of those Unwanted complications following uneventful Cataract Surgery. Post operative surprises after phaco
1 shallow AC
2 hyphema
3 hypopyon/ phaclytic Glaucoma
4 pupillary capture
5 exudative membrane in pupil
6 significant keratitis
7 hazy cornea
8 raised IOP
9 prolapse of loop in AC
10 subluxated iol
11 iris prolapse
12 severe hypotony
13 Sudden precipitation of BDR with Maculopathy
14. Brvo /Crvo
15. CME
16. Hyphema / Vitreous Haem
| 1 | Introduction (5 mins) | Dr.Himanshu Mehta | watch video |
| 2 | Managing Wound and IRIS complications (12 mins) | Dr.Hardik Shroff | watch video |
| 3 | Glaucoma , Hyphaema, UGH, Malignant Glaucoma, Aqueous Misdirection (12 mins) | Dr.Reshma Jhaveri | watch video |
| 4 | IOL Complications and Decentered Toric IOL Management (12 mins) | Dr.Himanshu Mehta | watch video |
| 5 | Fluidics and saving the Cornea/ Iris (12 mins) | Dr.Hardik Shroff | watch video |
| 6 | Refractive Surprise (10 mins) | Dr.Himanshu Mehta | watch video |
| Panel Discussion : (12 mins.) |


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