Full-time ophthalmologist at "Dr. YAP" Eye Hospital, Head of Cataract & Refractive Surgery Department in "Dr. YAP" Eye Hospital, and Head of YAP Eye Clinic.
Graduated as a medical doctor from Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Gadjah Mada in 2007 and finished Ophthalmology residency and also Master of Science as his post-graduate education from the same institution in 2014.
Practices surgery with several types of intraocular lens/IOL implantation such as monofocal and premium IOLs (multifocal, Toric and EDOF lenses), secondary IOL implantation and bioptic for post cataract patient with residual refraction. As for refractive surgery field, he manages refractive anomaly with Laser Vision Correction and anterior and posterior Phakic IOL.
A member of Korean College of Cosmetic Surgery, Asia Cornea Society, INAVRS, INASCRS, APACRS, and ESCRS.
Topic : Mastering Biometry for IOL Power Accuracy
Add To Google Calendar Add To Microsoft 365Posterior chamber phakic IOL implantation has become an essential skill for refractive and anterior segment surgeons because it offers a reversible, high-quality visual correction option for patients with moderate to high myopia, thin corneas, or contraindications to corneal refractive surgery. By placing the lens behind the iris and in front of the natural crystalline lens, PC phakic IOLs maintain corneal integrity, provide superior optical quality, and preserve accommodation. Mastering this technique expands a surgeon’s refractive portfolio, enhances safety and predictability for challenging cases, and allows better long-term outcomes for patients unsuitable for LASIK or PRK.
Add To Google Calendar Add To Microsoft 365The Yamane technique, a sutureless intrascleral fixation method for posterior chamber IOLs, has become a key skill for cataract and anterior segment surgeons dealing with eyes without capsular support. By creating two transconjunctival scleral tunnels and externalizing the haptics, it allows secure, well-centered IOL fixation without sutures or glue, reducing surgical time and long-term suture-related complications. Learning this technique equips surgeons with a versatile, minimally invasive option for secondary or complex IOL implantation, improving postoperative stability, refractive predictability, and patient outcomes.
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Add To Google Calendar Add To Microsoft 365Topic : Vitreous Prolapse: Intraoperative Strategies and Post-op Care
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