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Preliminary Program
8:30 am Welcome and Introduction – David F. Chang, MD
Part 1: Phacodynamic Basics and Essential Principles
8:40 am When Should I Adjust the Vacuum or Flow (Peristaltic / Venturi)? – Bryan S. Lee, MD, JD
8:46 am How Do I Recognize and Manage Post-Occlusion Surge? – Sumitra S. Khandelwal, MD
8:52 am When Should I Adjust the Power Modulation? – Jeff H. Pettey, MD
8:58 am Panel Discussion
Part 2: Dense Cataract Cases
9:03 am What Parameters and Techniques Do I Change Using My Stellaris?
– Sumitra S. Khandelwal, MD
9:09 am What Parameters and Techniques Do I Change Using My Whitestar Signature?
– Bryan S. Lee, MD, JD
9:15 am What Parameters and Techniques Do I Change Using My Centurion? – Jeff H. Pettey, MD
9:21 am Panel Discussion
Part 3: Complex Case Phacodynamics
9:26 am What's Your Game Plan for Complex Cases?
– David F. Chang, MD, and Sumit (Sam) Garg, MD
9:55 am Panel Discussion and Conclusions
10:00 am Adjourn
Supported by educational grants from Alcon Laboratories Inc.,
Bausch + Lomb, and Johnson & Johnson Vision.
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