Dr. Kourous Rezaei’s Distinguished Role at the 2025 American Society of Retina Specialists Annual Meeting

Illinois Retina Associates announces Dr. Kourous Rezaei's Distinguished Role at the 2025 American Society of Retina Specialists Annual Meeting
Illinois Retina Associates is proud to recognize Dr. Kourous Rezaei’s distinguished participation as an invited speaker at the 2025 American Society of Retina Specialists (ASRS) Annual Meeting, held in Long Beach, California.
This premier global forum brings together leading retina specialists from across the United States and around the world to share the latest advancements in vitreoretinal surgery. Dr. Rezaei’s prominent involvement highlights both his leadership in the field and his dedication to innovation in retinal care.
During the event, Dr. Rezaei introduced an innovative educational platform designed to enhance surgical education for retina specialists. He also moderated a high-level panel discussion featuring internationally recognized key opinion leaders, addressing the latest developments in managing macular holes, retinal detachment, diabetic retinal disease, and scleral buckling.
Dr. Rezaei presented compelling data on a newly developed 27-gauge laser probe, poised to become a valuable tool for retina surgeons. This next-generation device promises to deliver more efficient laser applications during surgery, potentially improving outcomes for patients with complex retinal conditions.
Independent to the meeting, Dr. Rezaei led a series of expert-led webcasts focused on a novel port delivery system for sustained treatment of retinal diseases, including wet age-related macular degeneration, diabetic macular edema, and diabetic retinopathy.
Dr. Rezaei’s active engagement at the ASRS meeting exemplifies his commitment to advancing the science of retina care. His collaboration with leading global experts reinforces Illinois Retina Associates’ mission to provide state-of-the-art care and remain at the forefront of innovation in the treatment of retinal diseases.


