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TM FORUM Educational Seminar Series Note: Innovator* Forum: Innovative Technology to Optimize Outcomes! Dr. Soon Phaik Chee Singapore Soon-Phaik Chee, MD, is a Professor at the National University of Singapore and Duke-National University of Singapore Graduate Medical School, Singapore. She is a Senior Consultant and heads both the Cataract Subspecialty Service and Ocular Inflammation and Immunology Service at the Singapore National Eye Centre (SNEC). In addition to her clinical commitments, Dr Chee is concurrently the Director of Fellowships and a member of the Strategic Planning Committee in SNEC. She also serves as group lead member of the Cataract research team at the Singapore Eye Research Institute. She obtained her Master of Medicine (Ophthalmology) at the National University of Singapore and was admitted as a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Glasgow and Edinburgh and the College of Ophthalmologists, UK. She subsequently completed her fellowship in Uveitis and Oculoplastics, Lacrimal and Orbital Surgery at Moorfield’s Eye Hospital, London in 1993. Ph: 1-630-986-8032 Fax: 1-630-986-0065 Customer Service: 1-800-628-2879 E-mail: [email protected] www.asico.com Dr Chee’s research interests in cataract include the management of complicated cataracts such as the dense posterior polar cataract, subluxated cataracts, premium intraocular lens implants and femtosecond laser assisted cataract surgery. In addition to innovations in surgical techniques, she has also designed intraocular instruments which greatly augment surgeons’ abilities to overcome difficulties and improve the outcomes in these highly demanding cases. In the field of uveitis, she has been the President of the Asia-Pacific Intraocular Inflammation Study Group (APIISG) since 2013. She is also a member of the International Uveitis Study Group, Clinical Consensus Group (Standardisation of Uveitis Nomenclature) and an International Council member of the IOIS International Council. She has published extensively on Cytomegalovirus infection of the anterior segment, Ocular Tuberculosis, Dengue Maculopathy and Vogt-Koyanagi Harada disease. She has authored over 200 peer reviewed scientific papers and book chapters and is a member of several editorial boards including Ocular Inflammation and Immunology, Journal of Ophthalmic Inflammation and Infection and Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery Complication Management Topic: Latest instruments for IOL Fixation and Glued Technique Date: Saturday, 10/15/2016 Time: 12pm Booth# 2639 Tel: 1-630-986-8032 Fax: 1-630-986-0065 Customer Service: 1-800-628-2879 E-mail: [email protected] www.asico.com BR593-16 Surgical Innovations Designed by Dr Soon Phaik Chee: AE-4901/AE-4902 Surgical Innovations Designed by Dr Soon Phaik Chee: Order Form for AAO Chicago 2016 AE-4939 Date: First Name: AE-4901 AE-4901 Chee Horizontal Haptic Grasping Forceps AE-4902 Chee Vertical Haptic Grasping Forceps The tip of this forceps has a groove to atraumatically grasp the tip of the haptic horizontally or vertically to safely retrieve the haptic through a 23G sclerotomy for intrascleral placement. The surgeon can also use it for grasping the haptic when manipulating the IOL in the eye. This pair of forceps is ideal for glued IOL technique Chee Subluxated IOL Grasping Forceps, 23G Retrieving subluxated implants from the vitreous cavity can be difficult. Currently available micrograsper forceps are designed to grip onto the capsularbag remnants that envelope the IOL and are not ideal for gripping the optic or the haptic. This specially designed atraumatic forceps, designed in 23G, has gently sand-blasted gripping surfaces that allow the surgeon to reach and hold onto the IOL optic or haptic as needed AE-4902 AE-4903 Last Name: Email: Phone: Address: AE-2210 Chee Angulated Subluxated IOL Grasping Forceps The slim profile of this 23G microforceps in combination with the angulation of the tip allows it to be inserted through a paracentesis to securely grasp a posteriorly displaced intraocular lens optic or haptic atraumatically regardless of its orientation, facilitating its retrieval into the anterior segment. Its maneuverability enhances the safety of complex IOL surgery especially in small eyes. Furthermore the jaws of this instrument open widely enabling it to readily take hold of thick and thin optics with ease Item # Order Qty Chee Suture Retrieving Hook Iris fixation of IOLs and other iris suturing techniques using the Siepser sliding suture require the hooking of a 9 or 10/0 prolene suture from the anterior chamber angle before externalising and tying the knot. This maneuver is repeated several times. The Chee suture retrieving hook is designed with this specific aim in mind and makes this tedious step simpler and safer AE-4907 Chee Subluxated IOL Grasping Forceps 21G This specially designed atraumatic forceps has gently sand-blasted gripping surfaces that allow the surgeon to reach and hold onto the IOL optic or haptic as needed. (Also avaliable in 23G AE-4939) Innovative* Procedure Sets for Better Surgical Outcomes Designed by Innovator Forum Surgeons and Other Key Opinion Leaders Please present this form at ASICO booth #2639 @ AAO Chicago, any one of our sales member will help you complete the order