Harka Prasetya, MD is a senior consultant of lenses, cornea and refractive surgery. He graduated as a General Practitioner from faculty of Medicine Sultan Agung Islamic University in 1990 and completed His Ophtalmology Specialistic Program at the Faculty of Medicine Diponegoro University in 2003. He took further study in Vitreoretina Fellowship Program at Faculty of Medicine Indonesia University in 2004
He also attended course and wet lab phacoemulsification, certified for LASIK surgery at Singapore Nasional Eye Center (SNEC) and PRESBYOND Training Course at NETHRADHAMA Super Speciality Eye Hospital, India. Currently, His clinical works include general Ophthalmology, medical vitreoretina, phacoemulsification and refractive surgery (LASIK, LASEK, PRK, T-PRK, Femto LASIK, ReLEx SMILE and RLE / CLE).
Harka Prasetya, MD is a Lecture, Head of Ophthalmology Department Sultan Agung Islamic University, Head of Functional Medical Staff Sultan Agung Islamic Hospital, owner of Papandayan Eye Clinic and founder of National Lasik Center. He participated as a speaker at the IOA (Indonesia Ophthalmologist Association) annual meeting, BIENNIAL meeting, ICC (Indepth Cyber Courses), IViS Webinar series, NLC webinar series, instructor / educator in INASCRS Phacoemulsification Training Center
He also active member of IMA (Indonesian Medical Association), IOA (Indonesian Ophthalmologist Association), INASCRS (Indonesian Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery), INAVRS (Indonesian Vitreo-Retinal Society) , APACRS (Asia-Pacific Association of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons), ESCRS (European Society of Cataract & Refractive Surgeons) and EURETINA (European Society of Retina Specialist).
Mastering the iris-claw IOL technique is increasingly important for cataract and anterior segment surgeons because it provides a reliable, relatively quick, and reversible solution for eyes lacking adequate capsular support. Unlike scleral-fixated or anterior chamber IOLs, iris-claw implantation involves shorter surgical time, fewer sutures, and predictable centration, making it valuable in trauma, complicated cataract, and aphakia cases. Familiarity with this method expands a surgeon’s options for complex situations, improves visual rehabilitation for patients, and reduces the risks associated with more invasive fixation procedures.
Add To Google Calendar Add To Microsoft 365The phacoemulsification wet-lab offers participants an intensive, skills-focused opportunity to refine modern cataract extraction techniques. Combining a concise review of fluidics, energy modulation, and incision strategies with supervised hands-on practice, the workshop enables attendees to master safe nucleus disassembly, efficient cortical cleanup, and complication prevention. Guided by expert faculty, this session aims to strengthen surgical confidence and improve patient outcomes, especially in complex or high-volume cataract cases.
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