37th APACRS Annual Meeting Final Program

FILM FESTIVAL

(FF5) FILM FESTIVAL – IN-HOUSE PRODUCTION

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PRODUCER Nikunj TANK India

FF5-01 Capsule Sparing Lensectomy & Anterior Vitrectomy With Pupil Cerclage for Traumatic Calcified Cataract

A 15-year-old boy came with loss of vision in his right eye since 4 years after history of trauma. He had mid dilated 4 mm pupil with white calcified partially absorbed cataract. For calcified anterior capsule, capsulorhexis was not possible. After a small flap in the periphery rest of the capsular opening was done using anterior vitrectomy cutter. The calcified lens matter was removed using the cutter. The posterior capsule was intact & planned posterior capsulorhexis and anterior vitrectomy was done to clear the vitreous. The posterior capsulorhexis helped in posterior optic capture of the 3 piece monofocal IOL for better stability and centration. Pupil cerclage pupilloplasty was done using 10-0 polypropylene suture and knots are tied keeping the pupil size of 2.5 -3 mm. The boy recovered good vision and anatomically circular pupil. FF5-02 Corneal Epithelium: The most trusted advisor in complex refractive surgery Zain KHATIB India A 36-year-old female who underwent LASIK for moderate myopia elsewhere 3 months ago, came to us for an opinion, complaining of extreme dissatisfaction with vision in the left eye. On examination, her right eye was emmetropic post surgery while the left eye was improving to only 20/60 with a significant myopic cylinder. Her topography was quite irregular with central steepening(instead of flattening) along with central epithelial thinning. How we diagnosed the problem and visually rehabilitated this patient using multiple excimer laser treatments is what this video demonstrates. We have used multiple animated diagrams to explain how we predicted what exactly we were expecting excimer laser to do, and have shared the outcomes of our treatment. FF5-03 Revolutionizing Vision Measurement: Extended range vision-measuring device demonstration Dinesh N MARU India In this groundbreaking video presentation, we unveil the future of ophthalmology with an extended range of vision measuring devices. This cutting-edge device is designed to measure near and intermediate visual acuity with precision and convenience and assess the performance of premium lenses like Toric, EDOF, trifocal, and multifocal IOLs. In this demonstration, viewers will learn how to utilize this device effectively to ensure precise measurements and optimize outcomes for patients undergoing premium lens implantation. This video provides insights into the step-by-step process of measuring near and intermediate visual acuity using the device. Learn how this device is streamlining the visual acuity assessment process, saving time for both patients and practitioners. Join us and discover how this extended-range vision-measuring device is enhancing patient care, expanding accessibility, and redefining the standards of visual acuity assessment. FF5-04 First Video on Hand Hygiene in Eye Care - Debunks myths & promotes best practices Samina ZAMINDAR India Our video showcases effective protocols, and current practices, and breaks myths about hand hygiene protocols in eye care by emphasizing the role of education, training, and regular hand hygiene audits conducted by infection control nurses. The protocols shared are evidence-based and backed by current research in infection control. This video is

intended to serve as a benchmark for hand hygiene in eye hospitals worldwide. FF5-05 Navigating the Learning Curve of Small Incision Lenticule Extraction (SMILE)

Aadithreya VARMAN India

This video provides a comprehensive guide for surgeons navigating the learning curve of Small Incision Lenticule Extraction (SMILE). It outlines a standardized operating procedure, encompassing crucial steps such as ocular surface preparation, precise docking, and efficient lenticule extraction. The video also addresses potential complications, including suction loss, black spots, and false plane dissection. By highlighting these challenges, this resource aims to enhance surgeon preparedness, enabling them to anticipate and proactively mitigate complications during SMILE procedures.

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