🎥 Farra Eye Model – Video Tutorials

Learn. Practice. Improve with Confidence.

This page provides a curated collection of video tutorials and surgical training demonstrations using the Farra Eye Model. These videos are designed to support structured learning, hands-on practice, and skill refinement in ophthalmic surgery training.

All videos are hosted on YouTube and can be accessed directly from this page.​

📌 How to Use This Page

  • Watch step-by-step demonstrations of Farra Eye Model setup and use

  • Learn proper handling techniques for each training component

  • Observe simulated cataract surgery procedures and complication management

  • Use the videos as guidance during wet lab sessions, workshops, or self-practice

⚠️ Important:
All videos are intended for educational and training purposes only and do not replace supervised clinical training.

Phacoemulsification – FARRA EYE

This video demonstrates a phacoemulsification simulation using the Farra Eye Model, designed to replicate the tactile feedback and anatomical behavior of the human eye during cataract surgery training.

Amniotic Membrane Transplant (AMT) – FARRA EYE

This video presents a simulation of Amniotic Membrane Transplantation (AMT) using the Farra Eye Model, designed to support ophthalmic surgical training in ocular surface procedures within a controlled, non-clinical environment.

Iris Claw – Farra Eye

This video demonstrates Iris Claw intraocular lens (IOL) implantation training using the Farra Eye Model, providing a realistic and controlled simulation environment for practicing secondary IOL fixation techniques.

Penetrating Keratoplasty – FARRA EYE

This video demonstrates a Penetrating Keratoplasty (PK) surgical simulation using the Farra Eye Model, designed to support hands-on training in full-thickness corneal transplantation within a safe, non-clinical environment.

Secondary Implant (Yamane Technique) – FARRA EYE

This video demonstrates a secondary intraocular lens (IOL) implantation simulation using the Yamane technique with the Farra Eye Model, providing a realistic and controlled environment for advanced cataract surgery training