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Period : 03/July/17 to 07/September/17 Semester : 7 th Semester Department of Ophthalmology Lecture Lesson Plan Sr 1 03.07.17 Uvea-Anatomy, Uvea-Anatomy, Classification of Uveitis Dr R Paranjpe Classification of Anatomy of iris Uveitis Anatomy of Ciliary body Anatomy of choroid Classification of uveitis Anatomical classification Aetiological classification Aetiopathogenesis of uveitis 2 04.07.17 Anterior Uveitis Anterior uveitis Definition Aetiopathogenesis Clinical features Dr. R Paranjpe 3 06.07.17 Posterior Uveitis, Choroiditis, Posterior Uveitis, Choroiditis, Definition Clinical features Management of Uveitis Investigations Differential diagnosis Differential diagnosis of Acute Red Eye Treatment Dr R Paranjpe 4 08.07.17 Endophthalmitis, Panophthalmitis 5 10.07.17 Cornea- Anatomy, Physiology & Transparency Short notes Sympathetic Ophthalmitis Endophthalmitis Panophthalmitis AIDS Toxoplasmosis Cornea-Anatomy, Physiology & Transparency Importance of cornea in vision Different anatomical layers and their function Blood supply, nerve supply of cornea Factors maintaining corneal transparency Dr R Paranjpe

6 11.07.17 Corneal Ulcer- Corneal Ulcer-Bacterial & Fungal Bacterial & Fungal Factors protecting the normal cornea Etiology and clinical feature of bacterial corneal ulcer Etiology and clinical features of fungal corneal ulcer Bacteriological Investigations Differentiating features 7 13.07.17 Viral Keratitis & Nutritional Deficiency Viral Keratitis, Nutritional Deficiency Etiology of viral keratitis Herpes simplex keratitis clinical features Management of HSV keratitis Herpes Zoster Keratitis Management of HZO Keratomalacia-clinical faatures and management 8 15.07.17 Corneal Dystrophies & Degenerations 9 17.07.17 Keratoplasty & Eye Banking 10 18.07.17 Lens- Anatomy, Classification of Cataract 11 20.07.17 Congenital Cataract & Developmental Cataract Corneal Dystrophies & Degenerations Dystrophy versus degeneration Epithelial dystrophies Stromal dystrophies Endothelial dystrophies Corneal degeneration Summary/Must know Keratoplasty & Eye Banking Burden of corneal blindness Indications of keratoplasty Eye Donation Procedure of Keratoplasty Complications of Keratoplasty Summary/Must know Lens-Anatomy, Classification of Cataract To acquaint the students to this commonest ocular condition Congenital Cataract, Developmental Cataract Discuss in detail the anatomy of lens and classification of cataract

12 22.07.17 Senile Cataract & Senile Cataract, Management of Cataract Management of Familiarize the students to diagnose Cataract mature/immature cataract 13 24.07.17 Post Operative Post Operative Complications Complications of Show images and videos of the various types of Cataract Surgery cataract 14 25.07.17 Recent Advances in Cataract Surgery Recent Advances in Cataract Surgeries Discuss the post operative complications of cataract surgery and recent advances in cataract surgery. 15 27.07.17 Glaucoma- Classification & Aqueous Humor Dynamics 16 29.07.17 Primary Open Angle Glaucoma 17 31.07.17 Primary Angle Closure Glaucoma Glaucoma Classification, Aqueous humour dynamics Definition of glaucoma Aqueous humour formation Aqueous humour outflow Factors influencing IOP TonographyTonometry Primary Open Angle Glaucoma Epidemiology Etiopathogenesis Clinical features Symptoms Signs Visual field defects Investigations Treatment Medical Surgical Lasers Primary Angle Closure Glaucoma Epidemiology Aetiopathogenesis Classification Clinical features including features of acute PACG Treatment Medical Surgical Lasers Dr O K Dr O K Dr O K

18 01.08.17 Congenital Congenital Glaucoma and Secondary Glaucoma Dr O K Glaucoma & Terminology Secondary Epidemiology Glaucoma Types Clinical features Treatment Medical Surgical Lasers 19 03.08.17 Recent Advances in Recent Advances in Glaucoma Dr O K Glaucoma Advances in drugs Advances in visual field evaluation Advances in tonometry Advances in lasers and surgical management of glaucoma 20 05.08.17 Anatomy & Physiology of Retina 21 07.08.17 Hypertensive Retinopathy & Diabetic Retinopathy Anatomy & Physiology of Retina Anatomy of Retina Neuro Sensory Retina Retinal Pigment Epithilium Macula lutea Physiology of retina Examination of the Fundus Direct and Indirect Ophthalmoscope Colour coding Hypertensive Retinopathy & Diabetic Retinopathy Diabetic Retinopathy Definition Epidemiology Pathogenesis Classification Clinical features Management Hypertensive Retinopathy Definition Epidemiology Pathogenesis Classification Clinical features Management Dr S Prasad Dr S Prasad

22 08.08.17 ARMD, Retinal ARMD, Retinal Dystrophies, Retinitis Pigmentosa Dr S Prasad Dystrophies Age related macular degeneration Definition Epidemiology Pathogenesis Classification Clinical features Management Vascular Occlusions of Retina (short notes) CRVO BRVO CRAO BRAO 23 10.08.17 Retinal Retinal Detachment Dr S Prasad Detachment Retinal detachment Definition Epidemiology Pathogenesis Classification Clinical features Management 24 12.08.17 Vitreous Anatomy,PVD, Vitreous Hg & Degeneration 25 14.08.17 Trauma Blunt Trauma & Perforating Trauma Vitreous-Anatomy, Posterior, Vitreour Detachment, Vitreous Haemorrhage, Degenerations To discuss in detail the anatomy of vitreous To discuss and diagnosis common vitreous pathologies like degeneration and detachment Discuss types, ethiology, C/F, Rx of vitreous h ge Discuss and diagnosis of asteroid hyalosis and synchysis scintillans Trauma-Blunt trauma and Perforating trauma Modes of trauma Mechanism of blunt trauma Classification of blunt trauma Ocular manifestations of perforating trauma Modes of perforating trauma Effecs of perforating trauma Ocular manifestations of perforating trauma Management of blunt and perforating trauma Dr S Prasad Dr R Maheshgauri

26 19.08.17 Trauma - Surface Trauma-Surface Foreign Body, Retained Intraocular Dr R Maheshgauri Foreign body, Foreign Body (RIOFB) Retained IOFB Extraocular forein body Common types of foreign body Symptoms Signs Complications Treatment Retained IOFB Common IOFB Modes of damage Mangagement of Retained intraocular foreign body. 27 21.08.17 Trauma Chemical & Thermal Injuries 28 22.08.17 Ocular Emergencies -I 29 24.08.17 Ocular Emergencies -II Trauma Chemical and Thermal Injuries Modes of chemical injury Types Symptoms Signs Grading of chemical burns Treatment Causes of thermal injuries Treatment Ocular Emergencies Classification of ocular emergencies Emergency management of CRAO Emergency management of Acute Congestive Glaucoma Emergency management of Mechanical Injuries Emergency management of Alkali burns Emergency management of Acid burns Ocular Emergencies Emergency management of Globe Perforation Emergency management of ocular surface foreign bodies Short notes Sympathetic ophthalmitis Management of Acute Red Eye Management of a Case of Acute Vision Loss Emergency management of Corneal Ulcers Dr R Maheshgauri Dr R Maheshgauri Dr R Maheshgauri

30 26.08.17 Systemic Diseases Systemic Diseases affecting the Eye Dr R Goud affecting the Eye -I Importance of eye in systemic disease Eye changes in diabetes mellitus Eye changes in hypertension 31 28.08.17 Systemic Diseases - II 32 29.08.17 Community Ophthalmology- National Programme 33 31.08.17 Vision 2020, Eye Camp 34 04.09.17 Recent Advances in Ophthalmology 35 07.09.17 Lasers in Ophthalmology Eye changes in leprosy Eye changes in tuberculosis Summary/Must know Community Ophthalmology National Programme To discuss national programme for control of blindness its aims, objectives, implementation, goals, levels of control of blindness Vision 20-20, Eye Camps Vision 2020 aims, objective, how can it be achieved Roll of eye camps in blindness prevention Recent Advances Refractive surgeries of corneal PRK LASIK Refractive surgeries of lens- phakic IOLs, CLE Newer LOLs Laser procedures in retina VEGF Summary/Must know Lasers in Ophthalmology Definition of LASER How lasers work in eye Lasers in refractive surgery Lasers in glaucoma Lasers in Retina of P.C.O. Summary/Must know Dr R Goud Dr A Rege Dr A Rege Dr M Kotecha Dr M Kotecha

Department of Ophthalmology Period : 05 July 2017 to 13 September 2017 Semester : 7 th Semester Tutorial Programme Lesson Plan Sr 1 05.07.17 Dr Prachi Bakare Approach to a Approach to a case of gradual progressive painless DOV case of gradual progressive Definition painless DOV Common Causes of Painless DOV Discussion about each Cataract Primary open angle glaucoma ARMD 2 12.07.17 Approach to a case of acute red eye Approach to a case of acute red eye Red eye definition Causes of acute red eye Differential diagnosis Acute conjunctivitis Acute iridocyclitis Acute glaucoma Clinical features Dr Iqra Mushtaq 3 19.07.17 Optics Optics Dr Preeti Kumari Identification i) Lens - Spherical Cylindrical Prism ii) Uses of various types of lenses 4 26.07.17 Instruments Instruments OPD Operative Basic examination Sac syringing,tonometer Dr Deepaswi Bhawsar

5 02.08.17 ICCE & ECCE ICCE & ECCE Procedures (Steps discussed) ECCE classification Discussion of pre operative/post operative complications Dr Prachi Bakare 6 09.08.17 SICS & Phacoemulsificati on 7 16.08.17 Contact Lens Outline of sics surgery Outline of phacoemulsification Merits and demerits Definition Uses of contact lenses Types of contact lenses i) Hard contact lenses ii) Se RGP contact lenses iii) Soft contact lenses Fitting of contact lenses Trial of contact lenses Care of contact lenses Contact lens solution Complications of contact lens use 8 23.08.17 Refractive Surgery Refractive cataract surgery IOL advances 9 30.07.17 Enucleation & Evisceration 10 06.09.17 Drugs Drugs 11 13.09.17 Ocular Emergencies Clear lens extraction Piggy back IOL Incision planning A Scan /B Scan Enucleation & Evisceration Outline of surgery Miotics,Antibiotics,Antiglaucoma Mydriatics,Steroids,Antiviral,NSAIDS Antifungals,Viscoelastics Ocular Emergencies Corneal foreign bodies Chemical injuries Blunt trauma to eye Penetrating trauma to eye Retained intraocular foreign bodies Dr Iqra Mushtaq Dr Aditya Rege Dr Megha Kotecha Dr Rakesh Goud Dr Preeti Kumari Dr Deepaswi Bhawsar