Session
IC-311 Four New Additions to the Alphabet Soup of Corneal Surgery: BMAK, CAIRS, CTAK, and MICE
April 2026
Meeting: 2026 ASCRS Annual Meeting
Course Instructor: Muhammad A. Ahad, FRCSEd, MRCOphth, PhD
Co-Instructors: Albert Y. Cheung, MD; Yassine Daoud, MD, FACS; Kamran M. Riaz, MD, ABO
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Course Description
Four new corneal surgeries—BMAK, CAIRS, CTAK, and MICE—are procedures attracting worldwide attention. Surgeons are eager to learn patient selection, surgical steps, pearls, and pitfalls. This course, taught by four experienced faculty with clinical and scholarly experience with these 4 new surgeries, will provide detailed instruction, case examples, images/videos, and evidence-based guidance to help attendees adopt these procedures successfully.
 
Educational Objective
I want the learner to be able to learn new information to successfully adapt these four surgical procedures (BMAK, CAIRS, CTAK, and MICE) to their respective practices
2026 ASCRS Annual Meeting Instructional Courses

This 1.5 hour Instructional Course was recorded at the 2026 ASCRS Annual Meeting in Washington, DC.