Muhammad Ikhsan was born in Jambi 1964. He received Medical Degree in 1993 from Trisakti University Jakarta and worked in Raden Mattaher Hospital. Then he undertook Master Degree in Ophthalmology Department of Sriwijaya University Palembang in 2004.
He also joined the Cataract Surgery Fellowship Program at INASCRS and as a Consultant of Cataract and Refractive Surgery in 2017 He currently works at Kambang Eye Clinic Jambi as the Director and provides Cataract and Refractive Surgery Service.
He is a member of Indonesian Doctors Assosiation (IDI), Indonesia Ophtalmology Assosiation (IOA), Indonesian Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (INASCRS), and Asia-Pasific Assosiation of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons (APACRS)
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.
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