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Joint Meeting 2017 LONDON 24 th MCLOSA Annual Meeting 47 th ECLSO Congress 1 st - 2 nd December 2017 Millennium Gloucester Hotel Joint Meeting ECLSO/ MCLOSA Scientific Committee René Mély Carina Koppen Zoé Johnson Alex J. Shortt Joint Meeting ECLSO/ MCLOSA Organising Committee René Mély Carina Koppen Zoe Johnson Alex J. Shortt Andrena McElvanney Ursula Vogt FINAL PROGRAMME

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Joint Meeting 2017

LONDON

24th MCLOSA Annual Meeting47th ECLSO Congress

1st - 2nd December 2017Millennium Gloucester Hotel

Joint Meeting ECLSO/MCLOSA Scientific CommitteeRené MélyCarina KoppenZoé JohnsonAlex J. Shortt

Joint Meeting ECLSO/MCLOSA Organising CommitteeRené MélyCarina KoppenZoe JohnsonAlex J. ShorttAndrena McElvanneyUrsula Vogt

FINAL PROGRAMME

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Welcome to London!

Dear Friends and Colleagues,

Welcome to the Joint Meeting of The European Contact Lens Society of Ophthalmologists (ECLSO) and Medical Contact Lens and Ocular Surface Association (MCLOSA).

This is the 5th ECLSO congress to take place in London, the city where our very first ECLSO Meeting took place, organised by Montague Ruben in 1971. The following joint meetings between the ECLSO and the MCLA (Medical Contact Lens Association) were held in 1980 and in 1991 organised by our late president Jonathan Kersley. The MCLA turned into MCLOSA, embracing the ocular surface and in 2005 MCLOSA and the ECLSO held a joint congress in the Royal College of Physicians in Regent Park, organised by Melanie Corbett (MCLOSA president at the time) and Ursula Vogt (Vorstand of ECLSO). It turned out to be a very successful meeting, scientifically as well socially.

This highly prestigious joint meeting is dedicated to teaching, pioneering and promotion of the latest developments in contact lenses and ocular surface diseases. In fact the link between ocular surface and contact lenses has never been closer. For many corneal specialists contact lenses have been considered in the past more as a source of complication than as a tool to treat diseases. Times have changed and thanks to the re-birth of scleral lenses some severe conditions can now be successfully treated and the most irregular corneas benefit from optical rehabilitation. Corneal reshaping has established as a reversible alternative to refractive surgery and it may slow down myopia progression. This meeting is a unique opportunity for ocular surface specialists to update their knowledge on recent developments in specialty lenses. We can learn from specialists at the top of their profession in both fields and unite during this “tour de force” in a friendly atmosphere.

In true tradition there are various social events organised for you and your partner. If you have the time, you can always consider staying longer and encapsulate all that London has to offer. A truly magnificent capital is there for you to enjoy.

Welcome to the ECLSO/MCLOSA Congress!

René MélyECLSO President

Alex J. ShorttMCLOSA President

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AccessYour badge provides access to the scientific and industry sessions, the exhibition area, lunches and coffee breaks.

Bag pick-upLocated at the registration desk.

CPD POINTSMCLOSA have 11 CPD points approved from the Royal College of Ophthalmology for UK attending delegates.CPD Certificates are sent upon receipt of the evaluation form which will be sent electronically on the final day. Each hour attended accrues 1 CPD point.

Coffee breaks / LunchesLunches, coffee breaks and tea will be served in the exhibition area on Friday and Saturday.

DinnerThe Congress dinner will take place on Friday December 1st at the Millennium Gloucester Hotel.Dress code: businessThis is a ticketed event. Please make a reservation at the welcome desk.

E-postersA specific area is reserved for e-poster viewing (exhibition area). Computers are at the participants’ disposal for the duration of the congress to consult all electronic posters selected by the Scientific Committee.

ExhibitorsPlease make time to visit our supporting Industry partners who bring innovation, education and technical education to the Congress.See page 9 for the exhibition floorplan and list of exhibitors.

LanguageThe official language of the congress is English.

Lost and FoundPlease ask at the registration desk.

PreviewLocated inside the Main Arena. All speakers must have uploaded their slides 2 hours before start of the session at the latest.

WifiFree of charge during the congress. Network name and password will be displayed in the congress center.

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09:00-09:15 Joint Welcome and overviewAlex J. SHORTT (London, UK), René MELY (Valmont, FRANCE) MCLOSA/ECLSO Presidents

09:15-11:00 The science of dry eye and ocular surface diseaseAlex J. SHORTT (London, UK), Murat DOGRU (Yokohama, JAPAN)DEWS Update: Lyndon JONES (Waterloo, CANADA)Panel Q&A

11:00-11:30 Coffee break (exhibition area)

11:30-13:00 Ocular Surface Disease Masterclass: “Clinical Pearls in OSD and Dry Eye”! Interactive Case Based DiscussionFrancisco FIGUEIREDO (Newcastle, UK), Ian RENNIE (Sheffield, UK), Tom FLYNN (London, UK), Saeeha RAUZ (Birmingham, UK), Andrena MC ELVANNEY (London, UK), Martin WATSON (London, UK)

13:00-14:00 Lunch (exhibition area)

14:00-14:30 Bron Award presentationChairperson: Francisco FIGUEIREDO (Newcastle, UK)

14:00-14:10 Contact lens related central toxic keratopathy-like syndrome: a case series with literature reviewDarren Shu Jeng TING (Sunderland, UK)

14:10-14:20 The use of confocal microscopy in the provisional diagnosis of Acanthamoeba KeratitisVijay PATEL (Leicester, UK)

14:20-14:30 Relationship of severity of Fuchs endothelial corneal dystrophy with triplet repeat expansion in TCF4 and The Potential Implications to Surgical InterventionKirithika MUTHUSAMY (London, UK)

14:30-15:00 BCLA - New developments in medical contact lensesBrian TOMPKINS (Northampton, UK)

15:00-15:15 Industry SILVER Symposium (See page 8 for details)

15:15-15:40 Free papersChairpersons: Jaishree GANDHEWAR (Wolverhampton, UK)Zoe JOHNSON (Newcastle, UK)

15:15-15:20 Corneal confocal microscopy for assessment of corneal nerve morphology in patients with obesityFahri Onur AYDIN (Istanbul, TURKEY)

15:20-15:25 An improved ocular surface treatment strategy using dry preserved human amnionAndrew HOPKINSON (Nottingham, UK)

15:25-15:30 Clinical outcome of amniotic membrane transplantation for treatment of different cornea and conjunctiva diseases Inês Maria Pacheco Soares CARNEIRO (Maia, PORTUGAL)

15:30-15:35 Evaluation of the role of silicone hydrogel contact lens use on the Meibomian gland morphology and functionMehtap ARSLANTURK (Ankara, TURKEY)

15:35-15:40 The effect of contact lens use on corneal epitheliumNese ARSLAN (Ankara, TURKEY)

15:40-16:10 Afternoon Tea (exhibition area)

16:10-17:05 Kersley Medal Lecture: Genetics and Corneal Disease - an overviewStephen TUFT (London, UK)Presentation of Kersley Medal made by Alex J. SHORTT

17:05-17:10 Bron Award presentationsFrancisco FIGUEIREDO (Newcastle, UK)

17:10-17:20 Summary and Objectives of Day 1Alex J. SHORTT (London, UK)

17:20-17:45 MCLOSA AGM

FRIDAY DECEMBER 1STFINAL PROGRAMMEORCHARD SUITE

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08:30-09:00 AGM ECLSO

09:00-10:00 Session 1: Soft Contact LensesChairperson: René MELY (Valmont, FRANCE)

09:00-09:20 Contact lens drop-outs, factors, and ways to prevent drop-outsGraeme YOUNG (Farnham, UK)

09:20-09:50 Contact lens solution preservatives and the uptake/release issues Lyndon JONES (Waterloo, CANADA)

09:50-10:00 Discussion

10:00-10:30 Free PapersChairperson: René MELY (Valmont, FRANCE)

10:00-10:05 Daily disposable on-eye contact lens wettability – importance of lens materialMichel GUILLON (London, UK)

10:05-10:10 Changes in relative peripheral refraction, HOAs and optical quality using a soft centre distance multifocal contact lens with different additions and optical zonesGiancarlo MONTANI (Lecce, ITALY)

10:10-10:15 Is myopia control for every myope? Langis MICHAUD (Quebec, CANADA)

10:15-10:20 ND filter as a therapeutic option for unilateral reduced visual qualityJ.m.j VAN VLIET (Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS)

10:20-10:30 Discussion

10:30-11:00 Coffee break (exhibition area)

11:00-12:00 Session 2: Presbyopia Debate: Refractive Surgery versus Contact LensesChairpersons: Ursula VOGT (London, UK), Gudrun BISCHOFF, IMCLC President (Hamburg, GERMANY)

Andrena MC ELVANNEY (London, UK), Dan REINSTEIN (London, UK)

11:00-12:00 Round table with international views on presbyopia correctionDeborah JACOBS, CLOAO (Needham, USA), Tania SCHAEFER, SOBLEC (Curitiba, BRAZIL), Gudrun BISCHOFF, IMCLC (Hamburg, GERMANY)

11:55-12:00 Free paper: Cortical changes in visual and non visual areas induced by monovisionShehzad NAROO (Birmingham, UK)

12:00-12:45 Industry GOLD Symposium(See page 8 for details)

12:45-14:00 Lunch (exhibition area)

14:00-15:00 Sclerals’ Master ClassChairperson: Ebru TOKER (Istanbul, TURKEY)

14:00-14:15 Impression scleral lenses for today: less of a grind, more of a graphicKen PULLUM (Hertford, UK)

14:15-14:30 Optimizing scleral lens fit and corneal health with the use of oblate designsLangis MICHAUD (Quebec, CANADA)

14:30-14:45 Scleral lenses – Current research to date and what we need to learnLynette JOHNS (Boston, USA)

14:45-15:00 Discussion

15:00-15:30 News from industry(See page 8 for details)

15:30-16:00 Coffee break (exhibition area)

16:00-17:00 Managing Irregular Astigmatism: Surgery versus Specialty LensesChairperson: Carina KOPPEN ((Antwerp, BELGIUM))

16:00-16:30 Keratoconus: Pro surgery Ali MEARZA (London, UK)

Pro lensesDeborah JACOBS, CLAO (Needham, USA)

16:30-17:00 Post-keratoplasty: Pro surgery Sheraz DAYA (Surrey, UK)

Pro lenses Florence MALET (Bordeaux, FRANCE)

17:00-17:20 BCLA 2017 scientific highlightsChairperson: Florence MALET (Bordeaux, FRANCE)

Shehzad NAROO (Birmingham, UK)

17:20-17:50 Free papers Chairperson: Florence MALET (Bordeaux, FRANCE)

17:20-17:25 Surface area of endothelial blebs and cells after 25 minutes of scleral lens wear of various clearancesLangis MICHAUD (Quebec, CANADA)

17:25-17:30 Scleral lenses decrease the need for corneal transplants in severe keratoconusCarina KOPPEN (Antwerp, BELGIUM)

17:30-17:35 Contact lens fitting after intracorneal ring segments (ICRS) implantation Luisa MALHEIRO (Porto, PORTUGAL)

17:35-17:40 A 20-year retrospective study of contact lens prescribing at Pontifical Catholic University of Campinas-SPAna Paula ENGEL (Poços de caldas, BRAZIL)

17:40-17:45 Eyebrid hybrid contact lenses – short-term resultsInan HARBIYELI (Adana, TURKEY)

17:45-18:00 Rapid fire on crosslinkingChairperson: Florence MALET (Bordeaux, FRANCE)

17:45-17:48 Cross-linking in keratoconus-the importance of early treatmentYoram BIGER (Kfar-saba, ISRAEL)

17:48-17:51 Comparative results between conventional and accelerated crosslinking at 4 yearsCristina NICULA (Cluj napoca, ROMANIA)

17:51-17:54 Evaluation of safety and efficacy of corneal collagen cross linking in a pediatric population of Iranian keratoconic patientsFateme ALIPOUR (Tehran, IRAN)

17:54-17:57 Accelerated (9 mw/cm2) corneal collagen crosslinking for progressive keratoconus: two-year follow-upSeda YESILTAS (Ankara, TURKEY)

17:57-18:00 Discussion

18:00-18:10 Announcement of the best paper presentation and best poster, Introduction of next year’s congress

SATURDAY DECEMBER 2nd FINAL PROGRAMME

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e-P1 Effects on different conjunctivochalasis treatments on tear MMP-9 LEVELS (MMP-9 TEST) & ocular surface findingsSukran BEKDEMIR (Turkey)

e-P2 In vivo and ex vico eval. of the safety and efficacy of two diff. Cyclosporine A formulation for the treatment of drye eye in a rabbit modelZeynep BAS (Turkey)

e-P3 Mooren’s Ulcer - an untamable BeastAkanksha BAGCHI (India)

e-P4 Validation and reliability of the cl dry eye questionnaire using rasch analysis in a Turkish populationAysun DOGAN (Turkey)

e-P5 Daily disposable contact lens use in adolescentsDidem DIZDAR (Turkey)

e-P6 Correction of pediatric aphakia with extended wear contact lensesKatarina JANKOVIC TERZIC (Serbia)

e-P8 Efficacy of conventional versus accelerated corneal collagen cross-linking in pediatric keratoconusSemra AKKAYA TURHAN (Turkey)

e-P9 Refractive and keratometric outcome of corneal collagen cross-linking in patients suffering from progressive keratoconusFateme ALIPOUR (Iran)

e-P10 To evaluate factors affecting vision related quality of life in general populationFateme ALIPOUR (Iran)

e-P11 Examining the central corneal pain perception on soft contact lens wearers using our own new test method tooMihaly VEGH (Hungary)

e-P12 Role of simulation training in ophthalmology: a systematic review of the latest developmentsFarida HASSAN

e-P13 Ocular dominance in presbyopia correction with contact lensesAdriana STANILA (Romania)

e-P14 Ocular surface protection in the facial nerve palsyAdriana STANILA (Romania)

e-P15 Accuracy of ocular parameters as assessed with different devices Langis MICHAUD (Canada)

e-P16 Technology required for future practice: from molding to eye mapping - importance of sagittal height in lens designLangis MICHAUD (Canada)

e-P17 The use of therapeutic contact lenses for corneal thinning post-keratitis Lampros LAMPROGIANNIS (UK)

e-P18 Visual Rehabilitation for patients with irregular cornea after refractive surgery or keratoconus Seung Hyuck LEE (Republic Of Korea)

e-P19 Comparison decreasing effects of Dovtinib and Bevacizumab on neovascularization in an experimental rat corneal neovascularization modelBerna SAHAN (Turkey)

e-P20 Modified scleral contact lens for the management of ptosis and prevention of amblyopia and exposure keratopathy in a child with Moebius syndrome and developmental delayAndrew TURNBULL (UK)

e-P21 Amniotic membrane transplantation in a pediatric case with acute toxic epidermal necrolysis syndrome Zeynep BAS (Turkey)

e-P22 Interphase reflectivity and its impact on visual acuity following DSAEKZeynep BAS (Turkey)

e-P23 Unilateral conjunctival lymphangiectasia in Klippel Treunay Weber SyndromeAhmet OZMEN (Turkey)

e-P24 Agreement of manual analysis programs in the evaluation of corneal nerve morphologySemra AKKAYA, (Turkey)

e-P25 The use of plasma rich in growth factor in ocular surface diseaseCristina SCHIESSER (UK)

e-P26 Photoactivated Chromophore (Pack-CXL) in infectious keratitis Tuna CELIK (Turkey)

e-P27 Interstitial linear keratitisSophie HILL (UK)

e-P28 Automated lamellar therapeutic keratoplasty in the management of deep limbal dermoidHilal NALCI (Turkey)

e-P29 The effect of pregnancy on tear osmolarityInci GUNGOR (Turkey)

e-P30 Study of the eye surface symptoms in wear of data display screensMiguel FONS-COGOLLOS (Spain)

e-P31 Maroteaux-Lamy Syndrome: case report of a 9-year-oldGustavo KALACHE (Brazil)

e-P32 Clinicopathological analysis of juvenile patients with melanocytic lesions of the conjunctivaGuilherme FELTRIN DE BARROS (Canada)

e-P33 Effect of soft silicone-hydrogel keratoconus lenses on corneal aberrationsBanu ACAR (Turkey)

e-P34 Fitting performance, efficiency and subjective response with a silicone hydrogel daily disposable toric contact lensAnna SULLEY (USA)

e-P35 Evaluation of a novel clinical test method for investigating toric lens rotational stabilityAnna SULLEY (USA)

e-P36 Exploring variability in soft contact lens performance throughout a day’s wearAnna SULLEY (USA)

e-P37 How cross-linker content can have a profound effect on the adhesiveness of contact lensesAnna SULLEY (USA)

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e-P38 Visual performance of silicone hydrogel daily disposable contact lensesAnna SULLEY (USA)

e-P39 Water loss from contact lenses: material dependent rates of evaporation and permeationAnna SULLEY (USA)

e-P40 Correlation of ex-vivo lipid uptake and subjective comfortAnna SULLEY (USA)

e-P41 Are we really meeting the needs of our monthly contact lens wearers?Anna SULLEY (USA)

e-P42 The impact of soft contact lens dynamic movement, patient ocular spherical aberration distribution and clinical refractive error on lens visual correction performanceAnna SULLEY (USA)

e-P43 A neuro-optical model of binocular visual performance in simultaneous visionAnna SULLEY (USA)

e-P44 How safe are coloured contact lenses illegally sold on street in Thailand?Navapol KANCHANARANYA (Thailand)

e-P45 Superior epithelial arcuate lesion in using silicone hydrogel contact lensFerah OZCELIK (Turkey)

e-P46 Nutritional supplements for increasing contact lens comfortNuray AKYOL (Turkey)

e-P47 The impact of advanced surface moisturizing technologies on eye performance of contact lensesMehtap ARSLANTURK (Turkey)

e-P48 Our first experiences with frequent replacement soft toric contact lenses in high astigmatismZerrin TUNCER (Turkey)

e-P49 Contact lens fitting in a 47 year old woman with dry eye syndromeAlicia MARTIN (Spain)

e-P50 Comparison of two silicon hydrogel contact lens models, lotrafilcon B and samfilcon ANilay YUKSEL (Turkey)

e-P51 Review of patients with prosthetic contact lensesMihalo KOVAC (Serbia)

e-P52 The percentage of myopic patients in wearers of contact lensesMihalo KOVAC (Serbia)

e-P53 Iatrogenic keratoconusLjiljana TOPALOVIC

e-P55 Toris K soft contact lens application in patients with intracorneal ringFerah OZCELI (Turkey)

e-P56 Contact lens assisted collagen cross-linking for thin keratoconic corneaSemra AKKAYA (Turkey)

e-P57 Microbial keratitis in a keratoconic contact lens wearer following intrastromal corneal ring segment and corneal cross-linkingKimberly TAN (UK)

e-P58 A PMMA scleral contact lens service in the West MidlandsPaul COTTRELL (UK)

e-P59 Efficacy of new generation hybrid contact lenses in corneal ectasia and irregular astigmatismSeda YESILTAS (Turkey)

e-P60 Keratoconus in a patient with Hypohidrotic Ectodermal Dysplasia (Christ-Siemens-Touraine Syndrome): a case report.Carolina BATALHA (Brazil)

e-P61 Putting myopia control into practice with a standardised questionnairePascal BLASER (Switzerland)

e-P62 Can contact lenses brake the evolution of myopia?Antonio LOPEZ (Spain)

e-P63 Fine cannula technique for sub-tenon injection for ophthalmic anaesthesiaAbdul EL-KHAYAT (UK)

e-P64 Comparison of cycloplegic and manifest refraction of children and adolescents in Campinas, BrazilLivia BISELLI (Brazil)

e-P65 Corneal topographic patterns in myopic, hyperopic and emmetropic normal populationFateme ALIPOUR (Iran)

e-P66 Nephropathic Cystinosis with Ocular Involvement - Two Cases ReportedGabriella HOEHR (Brazil)

e-P67 Spectacles versus soft toric contact lenses: a comparison of visual acuity and contrast sensitivityInan HARBIYELI (Turkey)

e-P68 Prescribing practices of topical Cyclosporins in ocular diseaseAgni MOKKA (UK)

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12:00-12:45 Gold Symposium: ALCON A closer look at SmartShield® and HydraGlyde® 3+2+1=96%

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15:00-15:30 NEWS FROM INDUSTRY This session allows ECLSO congress partners to present their innovations and news during

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