Thursday, 24 December 2015
Sunday, 20 December 2015
Abuse of Antibiotics
RT @OTEurope: Awareness of antibiotic resistance growing among European ophthalmologists https://t.co/uX1FvmD4Jj #ophthalmology
Sunday, 13 December 2015
Wednesday, 18 November 2015
Thursday, 10 September 2015
Saturday, 11 July 2015
Tuesday, 30 June 2015
Improved Dependability With The New Toric IOLs
Today’s patients accept nothing less than
perfection
Surgeons have two methods for correcting
pre-existing corneal astigmatism during cataract surgery:
We can perform arcuate incisions (typically LRIs) or can implant a toric IOL.
There are numerous toric IOLs available to us from
Acri.Tec, Alcon, Abbott Medical Optics (AMO), some are also available in a toric multifocal
platform. From among the many options, one should look for toric IOLs that
offer good optical performance, excellent visual quality, with good alignment
and excellent rotational stability. Ease of use for the surgeon is also a
factor.
Pearls for success
Excellent visual outcomes with a toric lens is
dependent on two things: Precise axis placement initially, followed by
rotational stability postoperatively.
Today’s toric IOLs offer much greater stability
than earlier versions, increasing patient satisfaction and helping us set the
bar for outcomes higher. I believe we should be able to get at least 80 per
cent of our patients within 0.5 D of the intended cylinder correction.
With reference inputs from Improved Stability In Toric IOLs Sunil Shah Posted in: 2011 Sept /Cataract and Refractive
Friday, 1 May 2015
Thursday, 23 April 2015
Herpes Affecting the Eye (Ocular Herpes)
Herpes Affecting the Eye (Ocular Herpes)
Herpes Infection |
Treatment for eye herpes depends on where the infection is located in the eye — in the corneal epithelium, corneal stroma, iris, retina, etc. Some ocular herpes treatments could aggravate the outbreak and therefore should be considered on a case-by-case basis.
If the corneal infection is only superficial, it can normally be alleviated by using antiviral eye drops or ointments, or oral antiviral pills.
Tuesday, 24 March 2015
Giving Back To The Society
Giving Back To The Society
Our Team operated more than 60 patients for a variety of diseases completely Free of cost. It was amazing to find one person with Bilateral mature cataract, means he could not see, and was using white stick and living life since more than 2 years. Cataract is the most easily treatable Blindness.Many patients were also treated on and Outpatient basis.
All the surgeries were performed under Strict Hygienic notified conditions and the patients were also given post operative medicines to complete the Treatment.
A sense of Peace and solace felt and achieved and share with all the Good Blessings recieved from them.
I thank the ALMIGHTY, that he has chosen me and given me the Atoned skills to spread the Good in the society.
Dr. Jigar Bathia Operating |
Location:
Vansda, Gujarat 396580, India
Nostalgic
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Friday, 20 March 2015
Lens extraction should be considered for Open Angle Glaucoma
By Ron Rajecki
Lens extraction for primary angle-closure glaucoma (PACG) results in good long-term control of intraocular pressure (IOP), and should be considered among the armamentarium of approaches to treat PACG — especially for patients who have hyperopia, or a thick and anteriorly vaulted lens, according to a report in Current Opinion in Ophthalmology.
The authors of the report note that anatomical opening of the angle, IOP reduction, and improved vision are all benefits cited by proponents of lens extraction in PACG.
The evidence base for ophthalmic surgeons to consider lens extraction in the management of PACG has grown stronger recently thanks to randomized controlled trials, case-control studies and cohort studies. Such studies have also added to the discussion of whether trabeculectomy or goniosynechialysis should be combined with lens extraction.
New insights have also been gained thanks to imaging modalities, such as anterior segment optical coherence tomography, that are providing information on the mechanical features of the lens in angle closure.
Saturday, 21 February 2015
Steroid Induced Cataract
Inadvertent use of steroids in the eyes can cause Cataract. Unfortunately this patient has to use it for the treatment of asthma. As always medicines can be boon to over part of the body and Bane to another.
Always the pros are more than the cons and hence survival is better.
Saturday, 14 February 2015
Injury with Screw driver
An unlucky injury with a screw driver. Leading to a scleral tear with vitreous prolapse and full chamber haemorrhage.
Waiting miracle.
http://jigarbathia.blogspot.com/2014/12/and-another-one.html
Dr.Jigar Bathia, M.S(Ophthal), F.C.P.S, D.O.M.S.
Consulting Eye Surgeon
Mobile : +91 9820322664
Blog : http://jigarbathia.blogspot.com/
Email : bhec@hotmail.com
Our Eyes are a Window to the world. A GODs gift to see his wonderful Creations.
For Treatment Of Cataract, Glaucoma, Squint, And Lasik Surgery with the advanced technology and latest Equipments.
Bathia Hospital & Eye Clinic
Krishna Kunj, Maharashtra Nagar,
Off Chandavarkar Road,
Borivali (West), Mumbai - 400 092,
Phone : +91 022 28929955
Daily :
11 a.m to 1 p.m (By Appt.)
Saturday, 31 January 2015
He came with complaints of watering and discharge only, not saying anything about the loss of vision , with malunited fractered socket, deviated fixed entrapment of the extraocular muscles.
Some people have many much Other trouble in Life. In a Broader perspective of life
Saturday, 24 January 2015
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