Dr. Purendra Bhasin
Managing a case of cataract coexisting with any kind of corneal pathology is a challenge for predictable favorable outcome. There can be a variety of associated corneal pathological condition like herpetic or traumatic corneal scar, post refractive, post keratoplasty surgery, superficial or endothelial corneal dystrophy etc. Each condition has its own specific challenges. The experienced deft faculty will share the principles and
recent treatment option of managing each situation up to the finest detail. The aim is to maximize the outcome of cataract surgery in compromised corneas.
| 1 | Managing a case of Cataract and compromised endothelium (Fuch’s dystrophy) | Dr. Namrata Sharma | watch video |
| 2 | Managing cataract post corneal refractive procedures (RK, Lasik) | Dr. Suhas Haldipurkar | watch video |
| 3 | Phaco in cataract and corneal opacity | Dr. Purendra Bhasin | watch video |
| 4 | Best available solutions for a case of Cataract and Keratoconus – post CXL / naturally stable | Dr.D Ramamurthy | watch video |
| 5 | Managing a case of Cataract post Keratoplasty | Dr. Rajesh Fogla | watch video |
| 6 | Challenges of keratometry and IOL power calculation in a case of corneal opacity | Dr. Revathi Rajaraman | watch video |
| 7 | Managing Cataract with Epithelial Basement Membrane Dystrophy & dry eye | Dr. Praveen Dhanapal | watch video |


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