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The Ophthalmologist / Authors / Amar Agarwal

Amar Agarwal

Amar Agarwal is a pioneer of microincisional cataract surgery. He was first to remove cataracts through a 0.7 mm tip; first to develop no-anesthesia cataract surgery; first to implant a glued IOL; first to implant a mirror telescopic IOL in AMD, and first to use Trypan blue as an epiretinal membrane stain. He coined the term “aberropia” to describe uncompensated HOA profiles following refractive surgery, and produced a modified Malyugin ring for miotic pupil cataract surgeries with posterior capsular defects. Most recently, he and Harminder Dua (qv) pioneered Pre-Descemet’s Endothelial Keratoplasty, which allows for the use of younger corneal donors than previous techniques, greatly increasing the donor tissue pool. He’s also chairman of Dr. Agarwal’s Eye Hospital group – a major chain of eye hospitals, headquartered in Chennai, with more than 40 other branches across India, and a further 12 overseas.

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The Pros of PDEK

June 15, 2020

With the supply of corneal tissue continuously decreasing, we should consider approaches that not only make the most of what we’ve got but also expand the donor pool

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The Pros of PDEK

SFT: Are You In The Loop?

February 5, 2019

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SFT: Are You In The Loop?

The League of Extraordinary Ophthalmologists

September 6, 2016

The Ophthalmic Premier League educates, excites and amazes. Here’s what we learned in Las Vegas!

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The League of Extraordinary Ophthalmologists

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