The All India Ophthalmological Society (AIOS) is one of the largest professional societies of Ophthalmologists. It was established in the year 1930. It is a registered society under the Societies Registration Act of 1860. Membership of the society has continuously grown over the years and currently it has over 26000 life members. AIOS conducts several educational activities all through the year. Such activities are streamed live on this channel.
Common centres is a great win win situation where very expensive machines are made available for surgeons and patients. If insurance is denied for them, both common centres and surgeons who cannot buy or update the expensive machines suffer. Mishaps are the responsibility of the doctor. If a patient has come to a LASIK surgeon, and if that surgeon has a stake and mou in a common centre where he does all the lasik surgeries, he Should be allowed to raise a bill from his own centre. Note that the skills and services are his, and he is only hiring the services of the machine from the common centre. It is his responsibility to ensure compliances are obtained at lasik centre. Please think over this again.
This surgeon is highly irresponsible and liar he tore my capsular bag and installed one piece Toric lense in sulcus which is not designed for sulcus, I found this when I has vision problems continuously and visited other surgeons. He lied to such an extent that when I was visiting to this doctor with my continuously vision loss and eye problem he says it’s god wish that my eye is not having good vision.
thank you A. Professor Mohit, Thank you Doctor Consultant Sai Bhakti thank you Consultant Doctor Priyansha Multani, Thank you Doctor Amit Khosla, Thank you Doctor Parthopratim Dutta Majumder, Thank you Assustant Professor Samindra Karkhor, Thank you Consultant FRCS Abhilasha Baharani, Thank you Professor Mayur Moreker, Doctor Neepa Dave, Doctor Archana Khan, Doctor Raju Khubchandani, Thank you Consultant Doctor Aditya Patil. Thank you professor Rupesh Agrawal, Dr, Zhang Ludi, Doctor, Bjom Betzler et. al. and Doctor Vishali Gupta.
Does any one consider virus to be a causative agent in causing pterygium. UV rays are always blamed for it. In rajasthan , pterigium is very common and I have treated many patients with anti viral drugs topically and got good responses.
🙏A request for you all. My daughter joined as a PG student in MS Ophthalmology. Can you suggest & guide her by sending study material, videos etc? Please send the link to me, so that I can share it to her.Namaste
Good morning sir. Very informative video sir. I will try to incorporate this technique now in surgery. What is the instrument used exactly at 8:06 min for surgery. Scleral marker or Insision instrument?
i am just thinking that as almost all the previous surgeries had some side effects years later. Dr Gulani is confident that he can correct those issues but then again is there anything proven that the procedures done by Dr gulani will stay this way forever. i mean when people were doing RK in 80's or 90's even the surgeon's never thought what complications their patients will face after few years. They were simply helping people with good intention of getting them rid away from glasses.
It's such a beautiful informative webinar.. that's why i love webinars so much because the words directly come from a doctors practice, his or her own experience that's why i find them more interesting and alive than reading just books... It's really very informative... I want to know what kind of lens would be better for a 70 year old woman in the dominant eye with NS2 to NS3 cataract with 6/12 distant and N6 near vision with glasses and other with same cataract and central corneal opacity with history of fungal corneal ulcer in her left eye... She doesn't have significant astigmatism in her dominant right eye and is educated one,non diabetic,house wife does her kitchen work she has currently difficulty in doing her kitchen work so she was asking me which kind of lens would be better for her dominant eye that's right eye... I have limited very limited experience in this field as just passed out ophthalmologist from Government medicat college two year back with little exposure to cataract surgeries with only uniocular lenses... So Which will be better for her extended range multifical IOL or unifocal one she can afford such lenses to buy... And as every patient she would love to have spectacle free life...
Excellent efforts for budding young ophthalmologists . Many many thanks to team aios respected Dr namrata sharma madam, Dr Rajesh Sir & many More Respected ophthalmologists colleagues.