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Indian Intraocular Implant & Refractive Surgery Convention 8th & 9th July 2023

Indian Intraocular Implant & Refractive Surgery Convention 8th & 9th July 2023 Dr. Harbansh Lal, Director of Delhi Eye Centre and president of All India Ophthalmic society was invited to faculty at IIRSI CHENNAI 2023. He lit the lamp during inaugration of the conference along with the organisers and chief guest. Dr. Ikeda lal, Additional Director of Delhi Eye centre was invited faculty at the meeting and presented her work which was highly appreciated. Indian Intraocular Implant & Refractive Surgery Convention 8th & 9th july, ITC Grand Chola

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Keratoconus Surgery in Delhi, India, Best Cornea Surgeon Dr Ikeda Lal

What is Keratoconus Surgery ? In this video, we begin by talking about what keratoconus really is and the risk factors for keratoconus. if you are between 20-40 years of age, have significant astigmatism (cylindrical power), experience frequent changes in glass prescription, feel the images are double even with glasses, you could be suffering from keratoconus. We also talk about how we diagnose this disease and the various treatment options available. Hope this video helps in spreading awareness regarding this disease.

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Keratoconus Symptoms Diagnosis and Treatment in Delhi India

Keratoconus: Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment in Delhi India by Dr. Ikeda Lal

Keratoconus: Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment in Delhi India by Dr. Ikeda Lal In this Video, our cornea specialist, Dr. Ikeda Lal talks about keratoconus. Keratoconus means ‘conical cornea. In this condition, our cornea ( काली पुतली ), becomes thin and steep (cone like). This problem affects young people making their vision blurry. They often see doubling of images, ghost images, and glare and experience a frequent change of glasses. LASIK laser surgery should not be performed for these patients, therefore they are always screened before LASIK to diagnose this early. Early diagnosis and management by a cornea specialist are essential to manage these patients as this can be a progressive problem.

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What is Corneal Transplant? Indications & Types of Corneal Transplant

What is Corneal Transplant? Indications & Types of Corneal Transplant explain by Dr. Ikeda Lal In this video, Dr. Ikeda Lal talks about Indications, types of corneal transplants, and post-operative care in detail. The topics covered include: What is corneal transplant? Who can benefit from corneal transplant? Precautions after surgery Best Corneal Surgeon in Delhi India Dr. Ikeda Lal is currently practicing in New Delhi. She studied MBBS at Kasturba Medical College, Manipal where she was awarded certificate of merit for academic excellence in second and final year university examinations. She did her masters in ophthalmology from Regional Institute of Ophthalmology, Rohtak, Haryana where she was the university topper. After working as a senior resident in Sir Ganga Ram Hospital for a few months, she went to L. V. Prasad Eye Institute to pursue her dream of becoming a cornea specialist. She did a research fellowship in ocular surface disorders under the mentorship of Dr. Virender Sangwan at L.V. Prasad Eye Institute, Hyderabad. She subsequently worked as a clinical fellow in the department of cornea and anterior segment services, L.V. Prasad Eye Institute, Visakhapatnam. After her training, she worked there as a clinical assistant and managed all her cases independently including complex corneal surgeries. She is currently the additional director and consultant at Delhi Eye Centre and also a consultant at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi. She has publications in both national and international journals and has been invited as faculty at various conferences and workshops all over the country and abroad. She has also conducted instruction courses as a senior instructor for the last 2 consecutive years in the prestigious American academy of Ophthalmology annual meeting. she is one of the best corneal specialists in Delhi India. Corneal transplant cost in Delhi Call us or book your appointment for Corneal transplant surgery in Delhi at the lowest price at Delhi Eye Centre.

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What is RIL Surgery? RIL Surgery By Dr. Ikeda Lal | Patient Review After Surgery

What is RIL Surgery? RIL Surgery By Dr. Ikeda Lal | Patient Review After Surgery | Delhi Eye Centre Miss Kajal came to us for freedom from spectacles. Her spectacle power was -8.50 DS/ -4.00 dc X10 in the right eye and -9.00 DS/ -4.00 DC x170 in the left eye. Dr. Ikeda Lal explained that LASIK surgery is not possible for her due to a high number. She was advised to undergo ICL (STAAR) surgery. She comes from a humble background and could not afford this imported phakic lens procedure. So, she underwent Refractive Implantable Lens (RIL) procedure. This is a phakic lens made by Appaswamt Associates, India. Here, we would like to share our first experience with this phakic lens. After the surgery, her vision is 6/6, and now she is very happy. Let’s see what she has said about her experience with us. #RifrectiveImplantedLens #RILSurgery #RefractiveSurgery #SpactaclesRemoval #SpecsRemoval #DrIkedaLal #RILLens #Delhieyecentre #ICL #PhakicLens #Highmyopia #ToricICL

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Why Indian firms must sanitise premises regularly after reopening

With the government easing restrictions and millions of companies reopen their operations in India with safety in mind, experts on Sunday stressed the enterprises, both big and small, must properly sanitise their premises before letting the staff enter and also maintain regular cleaning of offices to curb spread of the deadly virus. Several reports have shown where offices were forced to shut after reopening as corona cases were found in their buildings or independent floors, as they did not either follow proper health safety protocols or missed on maintaining \”corona hygiene\” at their premises. According to Dr Harshal R Salve, Associate Professor at All Indian Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in New Delhi, sanitisation practices, use of masks and maintaining physical distance are critical in the prevention of the spread of Covid-19 at the workplace. \”As people spend most of their time at the workplace, all these interventions are necessary to halt the pandemic in the country,\” Salve said. Speaking to IANS, sanitisation expert Akash Saxena, Director at Topshield Group, said that with the outbreak of coronavirus and recent stage escalating to community spreading in various parts of our country, sanitisation is the need of the hour to reduce the potential risk of the harmful virus. \”At Topshield, all premium disinfectants used are odourless. The use of high-quality Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) approved disinfectants allow no room for stains to be left on fabrics, furnishing, or important official documents,\” he told IANS. Sharing sanitising tips to stop Covid-19 spread at the workplace, experts suggested that while sanitising surfaces or hands, special caution and care should be taken as at times, sanitisers may get into the eyes. According to Ikeda Lal, senior ophthalmologist from Delhi Eye Centre and Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi, if sanitiser falls into your eyes accidentally, first and foremost, do not panic and stay calm. \”Resist the urge to rub your eyes. Wash your hands with soap and water to get rid of any excess sanitizer before touching your eyes and thoroughly wash your eyes with clean water,\” she said, adding that consult an ophthalmologist immediately if irritation persists. Anil Hota, CEO of SAR Cellulabs Pvt Ltd, a Gurugram based company, which offers a variety of services ranging from automatic thermal scanners for employees and installing sanitiser chambers, said that sanitising the entire office before reopening is very important. \”We have an amalgamation of product offerings which deals right from tracking temperatures of individuals along with attendance to sanitisation of individuals attire and the environment with COVID specific constituents,\” Hota said. Article Source: Times of Inida

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