Clinical Assoc Prof. Arundhati Anshu is a senior consultant in the Department of Cornea and Refractive surgery as well as Cataract Services of the Singapore National Eye Centre (SNEC).
She is the Deputy CEO, Education at SNEC and Vice Chair, Education, DUKE-NUS Eye ACP. She is also the Program Director, Ophthalmology Residency Program, and the Clinical director of the Singapore Eye Bank (SEB). As a clinician and researcher her interests include corneal transplantation techniques and corneal infections.
Dr. Anshu has several publications in peer reviewed Ophthalmology journals. She has been actively involved in teaching for almost 2 decades and is an experienced cataract mentor in SNEC.
The ACS DALK Wet-Lab is a hands-on introductory surgical wet-lab focusing on developing basic surgical techniques of DALK. The wet-lab will be conducted by renowned DALK surgeons and instructors, who will demonstrate the manual lamellar technique of stromal dissection, followed by the big bubble DALK procedure. Using human corneal tissue, all participants will have the opportunity to be guided by dedicated instructors to learn the fundamental manual layer-by-layer stromal lamellar dissection technique, and also attempt big bubble air injection and Descemet’s separation approaches using appropriate DALK instrumentation.
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Add To Google Calendar Add To Microsoft 365The ACS DMEK Wet-Lab is a hands-on introductory surgical wet-lab focusing on developing advanced surgical techniques of DMEK. The wet-lab will be conducted by renowned DMEK surgeons and instructors, who will demonstrate DMEK donor tissue preparation, DMEK donor insertion using the modified Jones tube approach, and donor positioning. All participants will have the opportunity to be guided by dedicated instructors to perform the fundamental techniques of DMEK tissue handling, tube loading, donor insertion into human corneas mounted on artificial chambers, and various donor tapping and manipulation surgical techniques.
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