Description
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
a. Structure and functionalities of Cornea
b. Corneal examination and key considerations while operating in a compromised cornea
c. Phacoemulsification in Endothelial Dystrophy
d. Phacoemulsification during corneal opacitye. Perfecting corneal incision
f. Phacoemulsification in eyes underwent Radial Keratotomy, PK etc.
g. Handling situations like Descemet’s membrane detachment and wound burn
Course Description:
This course walks participants through the various structures and functions of the cornea as well as important factors to take into account when doing a preoperative corneal examination. The subsequent sections will assist everyone in being fully equipped to deal with a variety of difficult problems, such as endothelial dystrophy, corneal opacity, pterygium, wound burn, radial keratotomy, penetrating keratoplasty, Descemet’s membrane detachment, and corneal wound burn. This course explains the proper visualization approach, OVD usage, the significance of good parameter selection, and the plane of emulsification when managing impaired cornea cases. This training will prepare everyone for dealing with a compromised cornea scenario and empower them to undertake such a situation with great confidence.





