Learning Manual Small Incision Cataract Surgery: A U.S. Resident's Transformative Experience | ASCRS
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Film 76497: Learning Manual Small Incision Cataract Surgery: A U.S. Resident's Transformative Experience
July 2021
Meeting: 2021 ASCRS Annual Meeting
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Film ID: 76497
Presenting Author: Kapil Mishra, MD
Producers: Pavan Kumar, DNB, DOMS; Rengaraj Venkatesh, MD
Category: New Producer/Young Physician

This short film will portray a U.S. Ophthalmology resident's exposure to the world of Manual Small Incision Cataract Surgery (MSICS) during a trip to a high-volume surgical center in India that strives to cure preventable blindness. This video will cover the evidence behind MSICS as a low-cost, highly efficient surgical technique, and how a novice surgeon can learn the procedure safely.

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