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Limbal Stem Cell Deficiency & Eye Prosthesis

Posted by Kuldeep Raizada on Thursday, April 7, 2016, In : Ophthalmology 


The corneal epithelium is a stratified squamous epithelium from which superficial terminal cells are naturally shed. Limbal stem cell deficiency (LSCD) is characterized by a loss or deficiency of the stem cells in the limbus that are vital for re-population of the corneal epithelium and to the barrier function of the limbus [1 2]. When these stem cells are lost, the corneal epithelium is unable to repair and renew itself. This results in epithelial breakdown and persistent epithelial defects,...


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Life Like Artificial Eyes: Kuldeep Raizada, Ph D, B.C.O., B.A.D.O.

Posted by Kuldeep Raizada on Friday, July 4, 2014, In : Artificial Eyes 
Artificial eyes can be made very much life like as it can give illusion of real eye, with excellent eye motility as well as great cosmetic appearance, Kuldeep Raizada, BCO, BADO, make an excepptional high quality life like eyes in india for local as well as international Patients around the world.
 
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Phthisis Bulbi By Kuldeep Raizada, Ph D, BCO

Posted by Kuldeep Raizada on Tuesday, April 22, 2014, In : Ophthalmology 

A phthisis bulbi is a small, shrunken, non-functional eye. The affected eye may have partial vision retained in some cases; though blindness with this disorder is very common. The condition may result from an eye disease, trauma or inflammation.

In phthisis bulbi, the eye has a scary and shrunken appearance. An eye ball may appear soft.

Alternative names

Phthisical globe

 
Causes & Risk factors 

Phthisis bulbi occurs as a result of trauma, accident, exposure to the radiation, tumour, eye infection ...

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Orbital Implants and Ocular Prostheses

Posted by Kuldeep Raizada on Sunday, April 20, 2014, In : Ophthalmology 

An oculoplastic surgeon performing an Enucleation of the eye procedure.

Removal of the eye by enucleation or evisceration can relieve pain and minimize further risk to life and well-being of an individual with the above noted conditions. In addition, procedures to remove the eye should address the resultant appearance of the orbit. Orbital implants and ocular prostheses are used by the surgeon to restore a more natural appearance.

An orbital implant is placed after removal of the eye to res...


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Light Weight or Hollow Custom Prosthesis: Kuldeep Raizada, Ph D, BCO, BADO

Posted by Kuldeep Raizada on Sunday, April 20, 2014, In : Cosmetic Correction 

Light weight or Holllow Prosthesis can be fabricated by hollow out the two side of prosthesis and stick together which allow the air to trap inside, it is good for those whom lot of volume loss and prosthesis is seems to be heavy, a light weight prosthesis can reduce the weight up to 30% from original shape. though it is little time consuming but worth for patient who need it.






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Frequently Asked Questions on Artificial Eye

Posted by Kuldeep Raizada on Sunday, April 20, 2014, In : Artificial Eyes 

What material is used in making the eye?

They are made using dimensionally stable, medical quality PMMA (Acrylic). This is the same material used in some hip replacements (and related procedures) and the material is compatible with being surgically inserted into the body, therefore allergies to the material are highly unlikely.

How long have artificial eyes been around?

Artificial eye-making has been practiced since ancient times. The first ocular prostheses were made by Rom...


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Ear Prosthesis In India : Deepa D Raizada, M Sc, UK

Posted by Kuldeep Raizada on Saturday, April 19, 2014, In : Maxillofacial prosthesis 

An auricular (ear) prosthesis artificially restores all or part of the ear which has been lost due to radical cancer surgery, amputation, burns and/or congenital defects. The delicate structures remaining after surgery are covered by thin, highly sensitive skin. This soft tissue, being very fragile, must be kept free from irritation and debris from the environment. The protective position of the helix helps to cleanse the air of small particles, which might injure and damage th...


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Facial Prosthesis : Deepa D Raizada, MSc

Posted by Kuldeep Raizada on Saturday, April 19, 2014, In : Maxillofacial prosthesis 

International Prosthetic Eye Center wide range of Maxillofacial and Somato prosthesis for those who suffered and lost the various Part of Body such as Orbit, Eye, Nose, ear, Finger, Hand, Toes, and or complete or incomplete part of body, which we can use and make it as normal as natural part. 
these are the following prosthesis is usually being offered by us.


Maxillofacial Prosthesis


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Ocularist In Middle East: Kuldeep Raizada, Ph D, BCO BADO

Posted by Kuldeep Raizada on Saturday, April 19, 2014, In : Ophthalmology 

The International Prosthetic Eye Center is known for the highest standard of workmanship throughout the medical profession both in the India and also Internationally. A wide range of services offered at the Center include ocular prosthetic, scleral shells, conformers, ocular implants and facial prosthetics. We not only treat adult patients, but also infants with eye problems, such as retinoblastoma or microophthalmia. Patients travel throughout the state and worldwide to our state of the art ...


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About Me


Dr Kuldeep Raizada, Ph D, BCO BADO Kuldeep Raizada completed his basic optometry education at Gandhi Eye Hospital, Aligarh, and has his training at L V Prasad Eye Institute, Hyderabad. where he was also Founder and Head of the Department of Ocular Prosthesis services till 2009. He completed a second fellowship, in Anaplastolgy, at MD Anderson Cancer Centre, Houston. He has also been trained by the top most ocularist and anaplastologist in United States of America. His clinical interests include ocular and facial prosthesis, particularly in pediatric patients. His research interests lie in newer advancement in development of new types of prosthesis, newer solution for ptosis corrective glasses. Kuldeep Raizada, is Founder & Director of the International Prosthetic Eye Center since 2010, where he is practicing since 2010. Kuldeep Raizada has been recognized by the American Society of Ocularist, USA and American Anaplastology Association,USA and by several other professional organizations, for his excellence in research and clinical practice. Kuldeep Raizada, have completed all requirements by American Society of Ocularist, which is hard work of 14000 working hours as well extensive study for prosthetics, Hence awarded the Diplomate Ocularist from American Society of Ocularist, USA, 2012, Chicago, USA, which is the First ever received all over Asia Pacific & throughout Middle East so ever. At present he is reviewer of several journals like Contact Lens & Anterior Eye, International Journal of Anaplastology, Oculoplasty & Reconstructive Surgery (OPRS) and Many others. He has published and presented world widely
 
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