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Phaco Training: Cortex aspiration with Simcoe

Simcoe irrigating and aspiration cannula comes in different bore sizes. From 21 gauge to 24 gauge. Which gauge is preferable? Do narrower and thinner Simcoe keep the AC better formed? Secondly, for the tight handed surgeons, how often do they need to make a side post at the 3 o clock position and use the… Read More »

Phaco Training: Vitritis is India

Vitritis is a fairly common condition and is the most consistent sign of intermediate uveitis. The term pars planitis is used when intermediate uveitis is idiopathic in nature.     DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF VITRITIS Vitritis could be due to infectious or non-infectious etiologies. Certain non –uveitis conditions might present as vitritis and mimick chronic uveitis.These… Read More »

Phaco Training: 7th RetNet 2015

The 7th RetNet meet had recently concluded Many of the issues discussed have been beautifully summarized by Dr. Shanmugan and his team. You can download the tips from the surgical session by clicking on the link below: Surgical Session RETNET 2015 Some of the topics discussed here are: 1. Diabetic vitrectomy 2. Diabetic CRD 3.… Read More »

Phaco Training: Clinical assessment of nystagmus

Clinical assessment of nystagmus The copyright of this article belongs to Aravind Eye Hospital, my parent institute This is being published only for educational purpose and should not be used for financial gain.   Vision • Uniocular and binocular visual acuity checked in forced primary position. In patients with latent nystagmus the uniocular vision is… Read More »

Phaco Training: Phaco in Vitrectomized Eyes

The copy right of this article belongs to Aravind eye Hospital This article is being published here for purely academic reasons Phacoemulsification in Vitretomized Eyes Dr. Preethika Gandhi, Aravind Eye Hospital, Madurai Determining the correct power of the IOL to be implanted in vitrectomized eyes is the most crucial step. Ability to predict IOL power… Read More »

Phaco Training: Suprachoroidal Haemorrhage

Suprachoroidal haemorrhage during vitrectomy Suprachoridal hemorrhage occurs in pre-disposed individuals .under some precipitating surgical environs during vitrectomy. predisposed individuals include 1) elderly patients- brittle vessels 2) high myopic patients- low scleral regiditiy 3) hypertensive/ those on anti-platelet/anticouaglants surgical environs that precipiate an suprachoroidal hemorrhage  i have mainly encountered it   during or after air fluid… Read More »