A Rizal Fanany, MD is a part time ophthalmologist at JEC CEC@Candi Semarang. He received his medical degree from Faculty of Medicine, Diponegoro University on 2000 and completed his ophthalmology residency on 2014 at Diponegoro University also, after serving at several primary health care and general hospital in between. After completing his residency, in order to enhance his skill, he join a training course of phacoemulsification surgery at Eye Research Centre, Dr. Agarwal Eye Hospital, India in 2015.
He practices general ophthalmology full time at Kariadi Hospital specializing in cataract and refractive surgery and giving part of his time for the Faculty of Medicine, Diponegoro University. He continues to provide care for cataract conditions to patients as well as being involved in training junior doctors at both the undergraduate and post graduate levels also resident of ophthalmologist through their residency.
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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.
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.
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.
Topic : Overview Yamane Technique
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