Abstract
Dr.Deependra Vikram Singh
Subretinal and sub-macular hemorrhage do pose a management challenge to practicing retina specialists. They come in all shape and sizes. Our understanding of different approaches for its management has evolved over past 2 decades. This course intends to discuss rationale, technique and tricks for these approache. Attendae are expected to learn how to apply different approaches to variety of subretinal hemorrhages from “hillock” to mounts! The course would be supported by case images, videos and follow up pictures demonstrating final outcomes following different approaches. Participants are expected to comprehensively learn about intricacies of these approaches along with updates from literature.
| 1 | Initial assessment and deciding approach based on evidence | Dr.Awaneesh Upadhyay | |
| 2 | Displacement with gas alone – Is it underrated? How to get a large bubble and better success rate? | Dr.Deependra Vikram Singh | |
| 3 | Role of rTPA – First line or reserved as second line. Where does it work best? | Dr.Raju S. | |
| 4 | Subretinal rTPA with air or alone. The technique and modifications | Dr.Raja Rami Reddy P. | |
| 5 | Minimalistic approach – Draining only what matters | Dr.Deependra Vikram Singh | |
| 6 | Radical Surgery – The primary goal, technique and how to Improvising outcomes? | Dr. Boral Subhendu Kumar |