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Faraby MARTHA, MD
Indonesia

Faraby Martha, MD is a consultant in the Ophthalmology department of the Cataract, Cornea, and Refractive Surgery division at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Indonesia – Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital (FMUI–RSCM). He is also Member of the Eye Health Cluster and Clinic at Poliklinik Madya RSCM.

 

He graduated as a medical doctor from FMUI in 2010 and continued his residency as an ophthalmologist from 2012 to 2017 at FMUI-RSCM. In 2018, he completed a fellowship program in the Cornea, Cataract, and Refractive Surgery division at FMUI-RSCM. He also participated in a fellowship program abroad in Iran at Khatam Al Anbiya Eye Hospital in 2018-2019, India at the Standard Chartered LVPEI Academy for Eye Care Education in 2022, and Japan at Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine in 2023.

 

Faraby Martha, MD actively partakes in organizations both nationally and internationally. Since 2020 until now, he has functioned as the Head of the Cataract Blindness Eradication division of the Indonesian Ophthalmologists Association (IOA) Jakarta. He also joined the Leadership Development Program of the Asia-Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology (APAO) in 2023.

 

He always has innovation and a strong passion for ophthalmology surgery, in 2022, Faraby Martha, MD succeeded in developing an eye model simulator called the Farra Eye Model, which is now used in cataract surgery simulations.


Schedule

WL-YT1 Wetlab As Instructor

INASCRS Yamane Technique 1 Wet-Lab

September 26, 2024 10:00 - 12:00 (GMT+7) Blake

The Yamane technique wet lab aims to provide ophthalmic surgeons with practical, hands-on experience in performing the Yamane technique for scleral fixation of intraocular lenses (IOLs). This advanced procedure is designed for cases where standard capsular support for IOL placement is absent, such as in aphakic eyes without sufficient capsular support. The wet lab focuses on teaching participants the critical steps of the Yamane technique, including creating scleral tunnels, externalizing the haptics of the IOL, and ensuring stable fixation without sutures. Participants will gain familiarity with the specialized instruments and techniques required, improving their ability to handle complex cases in clinical settings. Additionally, the wet lab aims to enhance the participants' understanding of the anatomical and biomechanical principles underlying the Yamane technique. Through direct practice and expert guidance, surgeons will learn to manage potential complications and refine their skills in manipulating delicate ocular tissues. The objective is to increase the surgeons' confidence and proficiency in performing this innovative technique, ultimately leading to better patient outcomes. The wet lab provides a controlled environment for learning and perfecting these skills, ensuring that participants can translate their training into successful surgical practices.

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WL-YT2 Wetlab As Instructor

INASCRS Yamane Technique 2 Wet-Lab

September 26, 2024 13:30 - 15:30 (GMT+7) Blake

The Yamane technique wet lab aims to provide ophthalmic surgeons with practical, hands-on experience in performing the Yamane technique for scleral fixation of intraocular lenses (IOLs). This advanced procedure is designed for cases where standard capsular support for IOL placement is absent, such as in aphakic eyes without sufficient capsular support. The wet lab focuses on teaching participants the critical steps of the Yamane technique, including creating scleral tunnels, externalizing the haptics of the IOL, and ensuring stable fixation without sutures. Participants will gain familiarity with the specialized instruments and techniques required, improving their ability to handle complex cases in clinical settings. Additionally, the wet lab aims to enhance the participants' understanding of the anatomical and biomechanical principles underlying the Yamane technique. Through direct practice and expert guidance, surgeons will learn to manage potential complications and refine their skills in manipulating delicate ocular tissues. The objective is to increase the surgeons' confidence and proficiency in performing this innovative technique, ultimately leading to better patient outcomes. The wet lab provides a controlled environment for learning and perfecting these skills, ensuring that participants can translate their training into successful surgical practices.

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