Donors Report - The Vision Mission
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Donors Report - The Vision Mission
Donors Report Project Netra 2015 (Mar’15) EYE CARE FOR ALL Cataract Surgery Camp conducted by The Vision Mission Singapore, in collaboration with Trilochan Netralaya in March 2015 at location in Sambalpur, Odisha, India. www.thevisionmission.org © The Vision Mission, 2015 Mission Trip’s Summary Number of free cataract surgeries conducted by The Vision Mission in collaboration with Trilochan Netralaya in Sambalpur, Odisha. 2014 Mission Trip Target Achieved Project Netra 300 300 350 350 November 2014 350 350 Total for Year 2014 1000 1000 February 2014 Project Netra 1000 November 2014 Project Netra 1000 TARGET ACHIEVED 2015 Project Netra 2015 March 2015 350 350 This Trip EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Sambalpur is a remote location in the state of Odisha in India. In 2014, The Vision Mission (TVM) conducted 1000 cataract surgeries in partnership with Trilochan Netralaya (TN) as part of Project Netra 1000. In addition, the TVM embarked on capacity building for the set up at TN by introducing glaucoma services, optometry training and a tele-ophthalmology unit. In 2015, we aim to build upon the foundation set in 2014. In addition to pledging our commitment of organizing 1000 cataract surgeries per year, we aim to work on further capacity building for TN in terms of provision of subspecialist services and in training the ophthalmologists and eye care paramedical staff in and around the region. For the first of 3 planned trips this year for Project Netra 2015, we sent 5 volunteers – Dr Jayant Venkatramani Iyer, Dr Annabel Chew, Dr. Raghuraj Hegde, Mr Mohd Farook and Mr Edric Wong – to TN from Mar 22-26, 2015. In addition, Ms Anjali Iyer, our generous donor who funded this mission joined us for part of the trip, while a Channel News Asia team documented our journey. About The Vision Mission The Vision Mission is a Singapore-based non-profit organization started by doctors and professionals, with the purpose of providing free eye care to those in need in Southeast and South Asia. We seek to serve as a conduit enabling transnational collaboration of dedicated ophthalmic experts in providing free high quality eye care and surgery to patients in areas of need, with a view to eradicate treatable vision impairment and allow eye care access to all. We wish to set up and operate sustainable eye care programs focusing on (but not limited to) treating cataracts in areas of need, in collaboration with local ophthalmologists. About Trilochan Netralaya TN was founded by Dr Shivaprasad Sahoo. Shiva has worked tirelessly and selflessly over the years in trying to eradicate curable blindness in the region. TN has existing hospital setups in Sambalpur and Kalahandi, and therefore also possesses the methods to bring in people for camps. In TN, TVM has found an ideal complementary partner for achieving its objective for Western Odisha. About Sambalpur, and the need there Sambalpur is a remote location in the state of Odisha in India. Odisha (formerly Orissa) is among the poorer states in India. Odisha is home to a large tribal populace, or Adivasis (known officially as Scheduled Tribes in India), and Scheduled Castes. The western districts have a majority population of SC/ST. Typically, the districts and its people tend to be the poorest, with very little access to healthcare. MISSION TRIP DETAILS Project Netra 2015 is a continuation of the efforts of volunteers in 2014 for Project Netra 1000. Last Year – Project Netra 2014 1000 surgeries were conducted for the poor in Western Odisha over the year 2014 through 3 trips, while also training up a team in TN for optometry and glaucoma. In addition, we set up a tele-ophthalmology unit courtesy of Forus India. The volunteers over 3 trips for the year 2014 included Dr Jason Lee, Dr Jayant V Iyer, Mr Avinash Jayaraman, Dr Chen Jianping, Mr Mohd Farook, Adj A/Prof Shamira Perera, Dr Arun Narayanaswamy and Dr Rupesh Agrawal. Donors’ reports for the www.thevisionmission.org. 2014 trips may be found on our website: This Trip – Project Netra 2015 (March) The main site for this trip was at the institution building of TN in Sambalpur town. Over little over a month (starting 22nd March, 2015), we funded and conducted 350 cataract surgeries. Our team consisted of Dr Jayant Venkatramani Iyer (Singapore), Dr Annabel Chew (Singapore), Dr Raghuraj Hegde (Bangalore, India), Mr Mohd Farook (Singapore) and Mr Edric Wong (Singapore). In addition our donor, Ms Anjali Iyer (Singapore), through whose generosity this trip was funded, joined us for 3 of the 5 days that the volunteers spent at TN. This trip also proved to be unique compared to others – a documentary team from Channel News Asia (helmed by Ms Shilpi Sharma) followed us through the entire trip and documented our journey. The TVM team arrived on the morning of 22nd Mar 2015 (Sunday) and worked till 27th March 2015 (Friday). SUMMARY OF ACHIEVEMENT 350 2 $17,000 Cataract surgeries Camps Money Raised/Spent Surgeries conducted were primarily using the SICS - Small (sutureless) Incision Cataract Surgery technique. In Sambalpur town and at Betty’s Ashram near Hirakud. SGD From Ms Anjali Iyer, Singapore. The main objectives of this mission trip included the following: 1. Conduct 350 cataract surgeries using the Small Incision Cataract Surgery (SICS) technique 2. Enhance the safety and quality processes of the surgeries performed to even higher standards with critical systems review by consultants from Beyond Eye Care, LLP 3. Train the local TN team in the use of pattern Argon laser for conditions like diabetic retinopathy and maculopathy 4. Help run clinics and give second opinion on certain complex cases 5. Assess need for Oculoplastics service and teach the local team basic DCR (dacryocystorhinostomy) surgery 6. Initiate a Continuing Medical Education (CME) program for TN and Western Odisha at large 7. Continue optometry training for TN team 8. Meet up with another team from Bihar for possible new partnership opportunity HOW WE HAVE HELPED Free Cataract Surgeries 112 free cataract surgeries were conducted at TN, Sambalpur through the camps funded by TVM including during the week of March 22-27, 2015 and 238 more in the one month thereafter. The donor’s money helped fund not just the surgery for each of the 350 needy patients, but also the following: - - Travel cost to bring patients from a 100-200 km radius to the hospital and then back to their villages Accommodation over two nights (one preoperatively and one on night following the surgery) o Patients who had complications or required careful observation for more than one day postoperatively would be housed in the premises of Betty’s Ashram for the duration required as deemed by the treating doctor Food during the patients’ stay in camp Cost of nurses and paramedical staff during duration of camp Cost of equipment and medications required for conduct of surgeries Surgical Process Optimization Dr Shiva has established himself to be an excellent cataract surgeon through his many years of service in the region. While he has an excellent safety record through his previous 60000 or so cataract surgeries, the TVM team wanted to ensure that international best practices were adhered to in the surgical and clinical set up. The TVM teams in 2014 (specifically the team in December 2014) already made a few suggestions and changes in order to optimize the processes in place at TN. The practice of autoclaving every set of instruments prior to use for each case was implemented as opposed to using “chemical sterilization” which was practiced previously. In addition, every patient was to don newly sterilized surgical drapes. For this trip we requested the expert services of Beyond Eye Care helmed by Dr Rashmin Gandhi to help review and make suggestions for further optimization of surgical processes at TN during TN-TVM camps. Beyond Eye Care sent Mr Arul who spent 5 days with us to document every aspect of the surgical processes involved in the main TN center at Sambalpur and the operating theater facilities in the satellite center at Betty’s Ashram (7 kilometers away). Arul will be providing Shiva and the TVM team his finalized report and will see through the implementation of the suggestions by the next TVM trip in 4-5 months’ time. Laser Training TN recently acquired a pattern laser machine (Appasamy®) as per TVM’s suggestions in 2014. Jayant and Annabel took TN doctors, Shiva and Chitaranjan through various laser procedures and advised on management for patients with various grades of diabetic retinopathy and maculopathy – conditions that in some cases may result in irreversible blindness if not managed properly. Around 25-30 patients with suspected diabetic retinopathy were seen during the visit. 10 of the patients required focal and/or panretinal photocoagulation (PRP) laser therapy. Till date, there has been no formal diabetic retinopathy screening program in the region. Institution of such a program in developed countries such as Singapore has led to a significant decrease in rates of irreversible blindness from diabetic retinopathy. Now that we have instituted training for the local doctors in laser therapy, TVM intends to work with TN in setting up a diabetic retinopathy screening program for the greater Sambalpur region. Through this program we intend to diagnose and manage hundreds of diabetic patients with this potentially blinding condition. We believe this will benefit many thousands of patients and raise standards of ophthalmic care in the region in the years to come. Clinics Around 40 patients were reviewed per day over the 5 days of clinics. TN doctors brought back patients with various conditions for a second opinion from the TVM doctors. Raghuraj reviewed patients with various oculoplastics conditions while Annabel and Jayant managed patients with other complex ocular conditions and diabetic retinopathy/maculopathy. Conditions encountered included diabetic retinopathy/maculopathy, rhegmatogenous retinal detachment, age-related macular degeneration, fungal keratitis, glaucoma suspects and glaucoma patients, post-operative blebitis, spheroidal degeneration and corneal decompensation, naso-lacrimal duct obstruction and conjunctival melanoma. In addition, Shiva and Jayant screened around 350 patients in a primary free eye screening camp conducted in Padampur – a small township located 110 kilometers from the main center – on 23rd March 2015. The aim of such camps in the 100-200 km radius from Sambalpur is to be able to bring eye care to the suburban and rural populations who may otherwise not have access to such facilities. 35 patients from the eye screening subsequently underwent cataract surgery with TN during the duration of our visit. Oculoplastics Raghuraj was on his first visit to TN to assess scope for Oculoplastics in TN. The nearest referral center for oculoplastics services was around 300 km from TN – a distance many patients would not be able to travel. He reviewed several patients who came for a clinic consult and identified oculoplastics cases that could be managed in TN without need for further referral. He performed and took Shiva through dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR) surgeries. He felt there was scope for developing this subspecialty in the region, as many of the patients would otherwise remain untreated resulting in various ocular comorbidities. Conditions that could potentially be well managed in TN itself include ectropion, entropion, eyelid ptosis, blepharochalasis, dacryocystitis, eyelid laxity, small benign eyelid tumours and eyelid lacerations. Toward this end, Raghuraj has promised to make more trips to TN to train Shiva and his team at TN in simple oculoplastic procedures and DCR. In addition, Raghuraj intends to use his network of local Indian ophthalmology experts to bring in expertise to the region on a more regular basis. Inaugural TN-TVM CME Program The TVM volunteer doctors conducted a CME program in collaboration with the TN doctors and professors from Burla Medical College for ophthalmology trainees of the same institute and for ophthalmologists in the region. The aim of this was to set up a platform that allowed regular sharing and updating of knowledge amongst the various specialists in the Western Odisha region in collaboration with international ophthalmologists during TVM visits. The CME program was attended by around 40 delegates and involved talks on recent advances in ophthalmology, medical retinal conditions such as diabetic retinopathy and age-related macular degeneration, uveitis and interpretation of imaging studies for ophthalmologists. The small quiz held at the end of the CME program proved to be very engaging and ended with one of the residents winning the prize money of Rs 2020. Overall, we found the residents to be engaging and keen to learn. We believe that through the establishment of such programs and regular interactions between local and international ophthalmologists, eye care may be further enhanced in the region as a whole. Optometry training The optometry training for the five TN paramedical was a continuation from the previous trip in November 2014. Two new paramedical staff recently joined TN were also trained during this visit. The training program focused primarily on visual acuity recording, objective (retinoscopy) refraction and subjective refraction. The trainees were also exposed to very basic optical properties and eye anatomy. Trainees attended lectures before moving on to practical sessions among themselves. Language barrier was overcome by translation between English and Hindi or English and Oriya language. This was done through students who spoke fair amount of English or doctors who dropped by to sit in. Their performance was assessed through actual patient handling and improvements were discussed separately. Continued education and reviews were suggested by engaging a local optometrist from the locality. Visit by Bihar team for prospective new TVM collaboration A team from Sri Sai Lions’ Netralaya (Patna, Bihar, India) led by Mr Marianus Lakra came to meet up with Jayant and some of the volunteers to discuss the potential for a new TVM collaboration in Bihar. This hospital based out of Patna has 6 ophthalmologists and does around 20 000 cataract surgeries for the needy in Bihar. They requested support in terms of finances and capacity building (expertise and skills transfer) and invited TVM to visit their set up in view of possible future collaboration. They were generally impressed with the model we created in the TVM-TN partnership and hoped we could replicate this effort in their center in Patna. TVM intends to send a team in the middle of the year for a site visit for possible future collaboration. TEAM JOUNRAL AND PHOTOS Day 1 Arriving via overnight train, the TVM team was greeted at the Sambalpur train station by Shiva. We were brought to TN where Shiva’s team welcomed us with an elaborate [aarti] ceremony, complete with [tilak] on our foreheads. Eager to start work, Jayant and Annabel quickly started their clinics while Mohamed Farook kicked off his optometry training programme. In the afternoon, Jayant demonstrated how to perform a PRP, with a view to augmenting TN’s skills in preventing blindness in diabetic patients. Shiva then commenced the first 50 of the 350 free SICS cataract surgeries sponsored by TVM’s donors. The clinics, surgeries and optometry classes ended about 8.30pm. Day 2 As part of its outreach program, TN regularly conducts free eye screenings and counseling. On Day 2 of Project Netra 2015, Jayant, Mohamed Farook, Anjali and Edric travelled two hours from Sambalpur to a dilapidated old school hall in Padampur, where TN partnered with the local communities to conduct screening. The importance of TN’s outreach program cannot be understated. We learnt in Padampur that a lot of Orissans are under the mistaken impression that blindness is part and parcel of old age; those who are aware that some causes of blindness may be preventable or treatable, do not seek medical attention because they cannot afford to. There were eight stations at the make-shift screening center, starting with triage and ending with counseling. The main station was helmed by Shiva and Jayant with the primary aim of identifying patients with cataracts. Those found to have cataracts were counseled on their options. After screening over 350 walk-in patients, about 70 were found to have cataracts – 35 were sent to TN for surgery; the remainder to a nearby hospital sponsored by other donors. While the rest of the TVM team were in Padampur, Annabel and Dr Chitaranjan Mishra or Chita (who has been an ophthalmologist with TN for half a year) held the fort in Sambalpur. Annabel worked closely with Chita and was called upon to shared her experience on managing various eye diseases such as severe proliferative diabetic retinopathy, fungal keratitis, rhegmatogenous retinal detachment, glaucoma, age-related macular degeneration, and even a case of conjunctival melanoma. Annabel also guided Chita through several PRPs and focal lasers. After lunch, Chita completed another 35 SICS funded by TVM. Day 2 also saw the arrival of our final volunteers, Raghuraj from Bangalore, and Arul from Beyond Eye Care. Arul’s role in Project Netra 2015 was to audit and raise TN’s operations to international standards. Day 3 The day began with meeting two representatives from Sri Sai Lions Netralaya. Like TN, Sri Sai Lions Netralaya conducts outreach programs and free cataract surgeries for the needy, and were looking to partner with TVM to fund free cataract surgeries for farmers in Bihar. After a fruitful meeting with Sri Sai Lions Netralaya, Jayant, Anjali and Edric visited Betty’s Ashram. About 20 minutes away from TN, Betty’s Ashram is where Shiva conducts his free surgeries, and also the location where he houses his patients pre- and postop. Shiva provides these patients with free meals throughout their stay. Funded by Betty’s Foundation, the Ashram features a new three-storey building that will bring improved bedding and sanitary conditions to the in-patients. In the meantime, Annabel and Raghuraj ran the clinics along with Chita and Shiva. Jayant, Annabel and Raghuraj then came together in the afternoon to speak at the inaugural CME session. The turnout was spectacular, with more than 40 guests ranging from senior consultants and professors to residents of regional ophthalmology hospitals, in attendance. Topics covered included diabetic retinopathy, age-related macular degeneration, orbital imaging for general ophthalmologists and infective uveitis. The session ended with a lively exchange of the doctors’ experiences, a quiz for the residents, and a splendid buffet dinner hosted by TN. Day 4,5 There were a flurry of activities in the last two days of Project Netra 2015. Clinics kept Annabel, Raghuraj and Chita busy as usual. Meanwhile TN’s clinical staff worked hard on their practicals at Mohamed Farook’s optometry classes, which had been going on from Day 1. Jayant guided Shiva through his first PRP. Both also took time to visit several post-op patients to see how they were doing. Arul reviewed the set-up at Betty’s Ashram and gave Shiva and Jayant a preliminary report of his findings for what can be improved upon in TN. Plans were made for collaboration between TVM, TN and Beyond Eye Care over the coming 3-4 months so that many of the suggestions may be implemented to optimize processes in TN. Raghuraj went on to perform two DCRs. On Day 5, the patient load was noticeably lighter on Day 5 because India was playing Australia in the Cricket World Cup Semi-Final! Meanwhile Jayant went to the village along with the media to visit a few of the patients who had their cataract surgeries. It was a very touching experience to witness firsthand the effect restoring sight had on many of these patients. The patient load was noticeably lighter on Day 5 because India was playing Australia in the Cricket World Cup Semi-Final! Between Day 4 and 5, Dr Shiva operated on the next 30 of the TVM sponsored surgeries. Between Day 4 and 5, Dr Shiva operated on the next 30 of the TVM sponsored surgeries. After Day 5, Arul stayed on for one more day to further consolidate his suggestions and report for Shiva’s team. Raghuraj took Shiva through another DCR surgery and helped run clinics before heading back to Bangalore. SPECIAL CASE FILES Thabiera & Sopati Sopati’s vision has been gradually deteriorating over the last few years. Three years ago, she saw a doctor who prescribed her with eye drops and promised her she will recover – unsurprisingly, the eyedrops did nothing to improve her vision. Her husband, Thabiera, found out about the screening at Padampur, and cycled her 10km from their home to Padampur. Thabiera and Sopati survive on a pension of Rs 300 per month (i.e. S$6). They live in a small, dark and spartan house built with mud and dung. The only possession of some value in the house is a piece of costume jewellery hanging on a hook next to broken mirror shards, an old comb and a dirty basin. To supplement their income, Sopati weaves two brooms per day (4 hours effort per broom) – each going for Rs 1 (i.e. S$0.02), if she manages to sell it in the first place. Thabiera tells us he hopes that TN will be able to help restore Sopati’s eyesight so that he won’t have to do the household chores anymore and he can go out to look for work. When asked to eat their lunch before going to TN for surgery, Thabiera and Sopati offered most of their rations to us. For a couple that have so little to survive on, their generosity was deeply moving. Sopati was brought to TN for cataract surgery. At TN, it was discovered that Thabiera was himself going blind from cataracts. Shiva operated on both Thabiera and Sopati. But for TVM’s sponsorship and TN’s dedication to the cause, Thabiera and Sopati would have continued living in blindness. FUTURE PROJECTS 1. Continue supporting 1000 surgeries per year for the needy in collaboration with TN as part of Project Netra. 2. Continue the CME program that we have initiated 3. Set up a much needed Diabetic Retinopathy screening program for the region 4. Continue augmenting clinical set up in TN a. Organize further glaucoma training for Shiva b. Set up a team of local Indian volunteer doctors across various subspecialties – specifically retina, glaucoma, oculoplastics – to augment local team’s management of patients presenting with such conditions 5. Complete optometry training program 6. Continue work with Beyond Eye Care to implement international best practices for the local set up 7. Replicate model set up through Project Netra in other locales such as Bihar, China and Myanmar. SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT TVM is grateful to Ms Anjali Iyer for not only funding the entire March trip but for also taking time and effort out of her busy schedule to join us for 3 of the 5 days of the trip and help us out while we were reviewing patients in the clinics. We also thank the Channel News Asia team for staying with us through the entire one-week journey and documenting the work that we did. We hope that this would bring more publicity to our cause so that we can reach out to even more people in need. LIST OF PATIENTS Patient names are blanked out for privacy reasons. Please contact us for a full list: jayant@ / jason@ / avinash@ Date 22ND MAR 2015 23RD MAR 2015 SL No thevisionmission.org Pre OP Vision Patient's Name MR No Age Sex Type of Surgery RE LE 01 ----- ----- F9797 64 F 6/24 1/60 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- F9798 F9799 F9800 F9801 F9802 F9803 F9804 F9805 F9806 F9807 F9808 F9809 F9810 F9811 F9812 F9813 F9814 F9815 F9816 F9817 F9818 F9819 F9820 F9821 F9822 F9823 F9824 F9825 F9826 F9827 F9828 F9829 F9830 F9831 F9832 F9833 F9834 59 55 70 63 68 60 65 70 80 65 75 60 60 70 70 56 55 65 65 60 70 68 48 65 70 70 70 60 70 80 65 65 80 70 60 62 35 F F F F F F F M M F M M M F F M M M M F M M M M F M F F F M F F F M F M F 6/24 PL 6/60 6/36 4/60 1/60 6/24 6/36 1/60 6/60 6/60 5/60 6/36 PL 6/60 HM PL 5/60 3/60 6/24 6/60 4/60 HM 6/60 1/60 3/60 5/60 6/18 HM PL 6/60 PL PL 4/60 6/24 1/60 HM 6/60 6/24 3/60 HM 5/60 6/18 6/24 6/24P 1/60 PL 6/60 5/60 6/60 6/24P 5/60 6/12 6/18 5/60 6/36P 1/60 6/18P 5/60 6/18 CFIF 6/18P PL 5/60 6/36 6/60 CFIF 1/60 PL NO PL 5/60 6/60 2/60 6/18 39 ----- ----- F9836 60 F PL 6/24 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 ------------------------------------------------------------- F9837 F9838 F9839 F9840 F9841 F9842 F9843 F9844 F9845 F9846 F9847 F9848 F9849 F9850 F9851 80 70 70 70 60 58 65 60 60 70 60 70 50 65 65 F F F F F F F F F M F M M M M 6/24 6/60 1/60 PL PL CFIF PL PL 6/24 6/24 4/60 6/24 PL 6/60 PL 6/60 6/60 6/24 3/60 6/18 CFIF 6/18P 6/36 1/60 PL 4/60 PL 6/24 4/60 2/60 ------------------------------------------------------------- Operated Eye Post OP Vision 1 Day SICS WITH IOL LE 6/12 SICS SICS SICS SICS SICS SICS SICS SICS SICS SICS 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6/24 6/60 6/36 PL 6/12 6/24 6/18 2/60 2/60 6/24 6/24 1/60 5/60 5/60 6/36P 6/36 6/60 1/60 6/12 6/60 6/60 6/24 6/36 PL 6/18 2/60 2/60 6/36 PL 6/36 6/18P 2/60 5/60 1/60 6/36 6/60 2/60 SICS SICS SICS SICS SICS SICS SICS SICS SICS SICS SICS SICS SICS SICS SICS SICS SICS SICS SICS IOL IOL IOL IOL IOL IOL IOL IOL IOL IOL IOL IOL IOL IOL IOL IOL IOL IOL IOL RE LE RE RE RE LE RE LE RE LE LE LE RE LE RE LE RE LE RE 6/9 6/12 6/9P 6/9 6/9 6/6 6/9 6/9P 6/12 6/9P 6/9P 6/12P 6/18 6/12P 6/18P 6/12 6/12P 6/9P 6/24 82 ----- ----- F9880 70 F 6/60 CFIF SICS WITH IOL LE 6/18 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- F9881 F9882 F9883 F9884 F9885 F9886 F9887 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RE LE RE LE RE RE RE LE RE RE RE LE LE RE RE LE LE 6/12 6/24 6/12 6/12 6/9 6/60 6/18 6/18 6/18 6/60 6/36 6/12 6/24 6/18 6/9 4/60 6/12P 6/18 6/12 6/9 6/12 6/36 6/24 6/18 6/18 HM 6/24 6/12 6/18P 6/9 4/60 6/12 6/36 6/12 117 ----- ----- F9915 45 F 6/60 2/60 SICS WITH IOL LE 6/12 118 119 120 121 122 --------------------- F9916 F9917 F9918 F9919 F9920 40 65 65 65 60 F F F F F 2/60 HM 1/60 2/60 6/60 6/36P 6/18P 6/36 6/24P 6/60 SICS SICS SICS SICS SICS RE RE RE RE RE 5/60 6/18P 6/24 6/9 6/18P --------------------- WITH WITH WITH WITH WITH WITH WITH WITH WITH WITH WITH WITH WITH WITH WITH WITH WITH WITH WITH WITH WITH WITH WITH WITH WITH WITH WITH WITH WITH WITH WITH WITH WITH WITH WITH WITH WITH WITH WITH WITH WITH WITH WITH WITH WITH WITH WITH WITH WITH WITH WITH WITH WITH WITH WITH WITH WITH WITH WITH WITH WITH WITH WITH WITH WITH IOL IOL IOL IOL IOL 27TH MAR 2015 28TH MAR 2015 29TH MAR 2015 07TH APR 2015 10TH APR 2015 17TH APR 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 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6/24 PL PL SICS WITH IOL SICS WITH IOL LE LE 6/12 6/9 6/24 SICS WITH IOL RE 6/60 CF 5 MT SICS WITH IOL RE 6/12 PL SICS WITH IOL LE 6/60 PL CF 2 MT 6/9 SICS WITH IOL LE 6/9 SICS WITH IOL LE 6/9 SICS WITH IOL RE 6/9 6/60 SICS WITH IOL RE 6/9 PL PL PL 6/12 6/18 CF 2 MT CF 2 MT SICS SICS SICS SICS SICS IOL IOL IOL IOL IOL LE LE LE RE RE 6/18 6/18 6/24 6/18 6/9 SICS WITH IOL LE 6/9 SICS WITH IOL RE 6/60 F CF 2 MT 6/36 CF 3 MT 186 ----- ----- F9985 60 F 187 ----- ----- F9986 55 F 188 ----- ----- F9987 62 F 189 ----- ----- F9988 70 F 6/24 190 ----- ----- F9989 60 F PL 191 ----- ----- F9990 75 M 6/36 192 193 ----- --------- ----- F9991 F9992 75 63 M M 194 ----- ----- F9993 60 M 195 ----- ----- F9994 75 M 196 ----- ----- F9995 70 F 197 ----- ----- F9996 85 M 6/36P HM CF 5 MT 6/60 CF 5 MT CF 1/2 MT 198 ----- ----- F-6281 65 F 199 200 ----- --------- ----- F-6282 F-6283 50 60 F F 201 ----- ----- F-6284 75 F 202 203 ----- --------- ----- F-6285 F-6286 70 70 F F 204 ----- ----- F-6287 68 F 205 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