36th APACRS-24th CSCRS Joint Meeting Final Program

100 FILM FESTIVAL 电影节 FILM FESTIVAL FF1 – CATARACT/IMPLANT SURGERY 电影节FF1–白内障/人工晶体植入术 TITLE PRODUCER FF1-01 Breakthrough with Artificial Capsular Bag in Cataract Surgery Santaro NOGUCHI Japan Current cataract surgery is not perfect. Secondary cataract may appear, and IOLs and capsular bag is adhered to each other, making safe IOL replacement difficult. However, we have developed an artificial capsular bag that prevents these problems. It can be inserted through a 2.0mm wound and can be combined with any 6mm diameter IOL from any company. Eyes implanted with the combined artificial capsular bag have clinically demonstrated no anterior or posterior capsule opacities or adhesions between the lens capsule and IOL after more than one year, allowing for prevention of secondary cataract and IOL replacement. FF1-02 Big Refractive Astigmatic Surprise Corrected by Flipping Toric IOL Rajesh KAPOOR India Toric intraocular lens implantation is a premium, advanced refractive cataract surgery. Post operative refractive surprises in Toric IOLs are usually due to rotation of the IOL, incorrect IOL placement or misalignment, unexpected surgically induced astigmatism or inaccurate IOL power calculation. These can be corrected postoperatively by redialing the IOL, exchange of IOL or laser corneal refractive procedures. This video highlights a big refractive astigmatic surprise after cataract surgery with a well aligned Customized Smart Toric IOL due to inadvertent intraoperative IOL flip. This was corrected by flipping back the Smart Toric IOL on post operative day three. FF1-03 Block Them: Don’t show them the way Ishtiaque ANWAR Bangladesh Iris prolapse is a problem during phaco in IFIS. Hydrodissection maneuvers predispose to this. To solve this problem I introduce the concept of sleeve hydrodissection. In this technique I introduce the hydrodissection cannula within the phaco sleeve through the incision and then do the hydrodissection. The phaco sleeve plugs the incision, prevents leak and stops the iris from prolapsing. FF1-04 Epinuclear Excursions Ronald YEOH Singapore The epinucleus is a bit of an enigma. Sometimes we see it and sometimes we don’t! This intermediate tissue between the soft lens cortex and the denser nucleus represents a transition zone. As such its removal can sometimes be a challenge. This movie looks at these challenges and explores appropriate techniques for efficient epinucleus removal. We also look at the role of the epinucleus in difficult cataracts like posterior polar cataracts. FF1-05 Omnipotent Artificial Bag! Youngsub EOM South Korea The number of patients undergoing cataract surgery is increasing every year. And, as the average life expectancy of these patients increases, the number of patients with intraocular lens complications is expected to increase rapidly. Although various secondary IOL fixation techniques have been introduced, there is still no method to reuse and fix all IOLs. The authors demonstrate the steps for developing an artificial capsular bag to hold all types of intraocular lenses and introduce an experimental implantation in porcine eyes. FF1-06 Multifocal Intraocular Lens Optic Implantation in Berger Space in Pediatric Cataract Surgery Yusen HUANG China Multifocal IOL implantation could obtain relatively satisfactory binocular visual function in children with a low rate of complications. IOL optic implantation in Berger space technique can successfully reduce the risk of visual axis reopacification (VAO) and can avoid anterior vitrectomy. This video will highlight the process of multifocal IOLs Optic Implantation in Berger Space in a six year old child with pediatric cataract. The patient achieved good visual acuity, optical quality, stereopsis and contrast sensitivity after surgery. The visual axis remained clear during the postoperative follow-up period. No secondary glaucoma, pigmentary IOL deposits, retinal detachment or cystoid macular edema were observed during the follow-up period.

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