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Short Term Phaco Training review @ SVP Lion's Eye Hospital, Sangli, Maharashtra

  • Aug 6, 2025
  • 1 min read

Updated: Feb 4



They have both basic and advanced phaco training course


Basic course- 30 cases for 1 lac


Advanced course- 20 cases for 1.4 lacs 

In the advanced course, mature cataracts, hard grade cat, iris claw, small pupil cases and anterior vitrectomy are taught.


First thing Dr Tanaji sir (trainer) does is to give you an overview of phaco surgery, how to do safe phaco, how to hold instruments etc


In the 1st week, trainee is given 1 or 2 cases per OT.

Once trainee gets familiar with the machine and instruments more no. of cases can be done (even up to 5 cases in a day).


Timing of OT is normally 9.30-2 pm.

You get cases Mon- Sat 

Sunday off


Dr Tanaji sir normally takes 3-5 minutes for his own phaco cases. The trainee can watch sir doing live surgery and cases of trainee starts after routine cases. Once trainee gets confident, he can do cases side by side on Oertli or Legion phaco machine.


Accomodation is free of cost in the hospital premises itself.


A very good program and highly recommended, especially the one on one mentorship that sir gives really accelerated my learning curve.

 
 
 

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Dipti Singh
Dipti Singh
Sep 11, 2025
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