Dr. Emmy Dwi Sugiarti is an Ophthalmologist Consultant in National Eye Center Cicendo Eye Hospital Bandung Indonesia, with subspeciality in Lens, Cataract and Refractive Surgery. She completed Ophthalmology residency program and Master's Degree in Health at Universitas Padjadjaran in 2011, then finished phacoemulsification fellowship and courses in National Eye Center Cicendo Eye Hospital and Singapore National Eye Center (SNEC) in 2011. Her interests in the field of lens, cataract and refractive surgery let her join on many international and national training programs, such as the International Training Workshop on Cataract Prevention and Treatment in Changsha-China, FLACS courses in Manila Philipine, INASCRS Surgical Skills Courses in Phakic & Aphakic IOLs, Advance Training in Premium IOLs, LASIK & ReLEX SMILE surgery in Indonesia, Forefront Refractive Surgery Course-London Vision Clinic, UK-London. Further fulfilling her academic journey, she pursued studies in SNEC Advanced Corneal Surgery Course on DALK/DSAEK/DMEK.
As a staff of teaching hospital in Cicendo Eye Hospital, she also active as lecturer for Ophthalmology resident & fellow at Department of Ophthalmology Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Padjadjaran Bandung since 2011. She became Head of Sub Committee Management & Quality performance since 2017, Head of Cataract & Refractive Surgery Division 2020-2023 and Head of Executive, LASIK, Aesthetic and Dry Eye Clinic 2023 until present.
Dr Emmy has performed thousands of simple and complex cataract surgery, hundreds of lens-based refractive surgery & aphakic corrections, and hundreds of laser vision correction. She also has made many studies and innovations, especially her interest in aphakic Iris-claw IOLs, she made many researches and developed optimized constant retropupillary aphakic Iris-claw IOLs for Indonesian people.
Topic : Hydroprocedures: Makes Phacoemulsification Easier and Safer
Add To Google Calendar Add To Microsoft 365Mastering 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 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 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 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.
Topic : Overview PC Phakic IOL
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