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Vitreo-Retinal Surgery Fellowship review

Sankara Eye Hospital

Guntur, Andhra Pradesh

  • Duration 2 yrs


  • 2 fellows taken every 6 months

  • Selection- exam + interview

  • Exit exam +

  • Stipend 40k

  • They take 2 months salary of 80k as caution deposit- (40k taken in 1st month, 20k taken each in 2nd and 3rd months)- this is returned at the end of fellowship


  • In first 6 months, you see only OP and do B scans and OCTs and learn to interpret findings

  • You also get countless retinal lasers and intravit injections (you'll be fed up of it by the end)

  • OP exposure is very good, you see every kind of retina case here

  • Surgical hands-on starts after 6th month

  • Starts with port making steps, then simple vitrectomy, progressing to vitrectomy with small proliferations etc

  • In the last 9 months you get to do macular surgeries, TRD, CRD and even RRD cases

  • Not much of hands-on for SFIOLs or scleral buckles here

  • Uvea and Neuro-Ophthal cases are seen by VR dept so exposure +

  • Limited ROP exposure- you learn a bit of screening but no lasers given

  • However they are getting a RetCam so that is expected to change

  • No phaco training

  • Work timings 8 - 8.30 pm (as junior), timings reduce as you become senior 8 - 6/7pm

  • Dept is very very hectic but not toxic, consultants are approachable

  • On call- you have 2-3 duties per month, 1 Sunday duty, 1 weekend duty, 2 night duties

  • No periphery postings, usually no camp duties for VR fellows unless they are short of residents or fellows from other depts

  • Academics- you have once weekly classes plus also the weekly online session with all Sankara branches pan India


  • All in all, very good fellowship with ample cutting chances, you exit as an independent VR surgeon at the end of 2 yrs.

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