Lecture: Staffing My First 1000 Phacos

Do you teach surgery? Through this lecture, you will learn to be a better surgical teacher and decrease trainee surgical complications. Fewer complications are good for trainees, great for patients, and wonderful for your mental well-being. Come along to learn from the experience of master surgical teachers and their first 1000 (or 10,000) teaching cases. … Read more

Quiz: Uneventful Phacoemulsification

A 65-year-old female underwent uneventful phacoemulsification yesterday. The photo is her appearance at the slit-lamp on post-operative day 1. What could be happening? Start Quiz   Courtesy of Dr. Maria Montero, Orbis Flying Eye Hospital Head Ophthalmologist

Lecture: Optimizing Trainer Supervision and Trainee Learning in Cataract Phacoemulsification Surgery Part 2

During this live webinar, Dr. Gupta will cover self-expectations of phacoemulsification cataract surgery progress. Using video examples, trainers and trainees will appreciate the transition from novice to proficient surgeon and how surgical technique can develop under supervision. Common pitfalls whilst learning will be discussed. Examples of how a surgeon can self-analyze technique, predict surgical consequences … Read more

Lecture: Congenital Cataracts: Surgical Pearls

During this live webinar, the doctors will discuss: anterior capsulotomy, surgery with less instrumentation and consistent techniques, management of the posterior capsule, and IOL power plus implantation of primary and secondary IOLs. The end of the webinar will be dedicated to a Q&A session. Lecturers: Dr. Donny Suh, Dr. Serena Wang, Dr. Luis Javier Cárdenas … Read more

Lecture: 1st Annual Crandall Cataract Conference

Join six of the world’s leading phaco surgeons as they review their best techniques for managing complications and challenging situations encountered by most cataract surgeons. Each faculty member presents a 5-8 minute compilation video, with panel discussions and audience Q&A. Example scenarios covered include: anterior capsular tear, posterior capsular rupture (PCR)/vitreous loss, iris prolapse, IOL … Read more

Quiz: Decreased Vision in Both Eyes

A 7-year-old male presented with decreased vision in both eyes. There is no history of previous eye issues or surgery and no family history of unusual eye conditions. The child is otherwise healthy. Uncorrected visual acuity is 20/400 right eye and 20/320 left eye. Slit lamp examination findings are as seen in the photos. What … Read more