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EuropEan SociEty of cataract & rEfractivE SurgEonS
Preliminary Programme
PRAGUE 201216TH ESCRS WINTER MEETING
3-5 FebruaryHilton Prague Hotel
In conjunction with the Czech Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery
GENERAl INFoRMATIoN
VENUEThe 16th ESCRS Winter Meeting will take place at:
Hilton Prague Hotel, Pobřežní 1PragueCzech Republic 186 00www.hilton.co.uk/prague
HoSTEuropean Society of Cataract and Refractive SurgeonsTemple House, Temple Road, Blackrock, Co Dublin, IrelandTel: +353 1 209 1100Fax: +353 1 209 1112Email: [email protected]: www.escrs.org
INSURANCEDelegates are advised to take out travel insurance to cover medical expenses, accidents, loss, etc. No responsibility will be accepted by the organisers.
oFFICIAl lANGUAGEThe official language of the Meeting is English.
ABSTRACT SUBMISSIoN
DEADlINE FoR SUBMISSIoN oF ABSTRACTS: 31 oCToBER 2011
Abstracts for the following presentation types should be submitted via the ESCRS website at www.escrs.org:
- Free Paper
- ePoster
- Cornea Case Presentation
Please check the website for topics and submission guidelines.
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PRAGUE 2012
PRAGUE 2012
16TH ESCRS WINTER MEETING
16TH ESCRS WINTER MEETING
n Abstract Submission
n Meeting Registration
n Scientific Programme
n Hotel Reservation
WWW.ESCRS.oRG
Please note: this is a preliminary programme. Please check www.escrs.org for updated details
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PRElIMINARy PRoGRAMME oVERVIEW
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PRAGUE 201216TH ESCRS WINTER MEETING
MAIN SyMPoSIA
ANNUAl CoRNEA DAy (organised by ESCRS and EuCornea)
lIVE SURGERy (organised by the Czech Society of Cataract & Refractive Surgery)
FRIDAy 3 FEBRUARy
17.00 – 18.30
lENS SURGERy IN GlAUCoMA PATIENTS
Chairperson: R. Bellucci ITALY
SATURDAy 4 FEBRUARy
11.00 – 12.30
ANTERIoR SEGMENT CoMPlICATIoNS: WHAT To Do NExT?
Chairpersons: D. Spalton UK, K. Vannas FINLAND
SATURDAy 4 FEBRUARy
17.00 – 18.30
CoRRECTIoN oF IRREGUlAR ASTIGMATISM
Chairpersons: B. Cochener FRANCE, P. Stodulka CZECH REPUBLIC
SUNDAy 5 FEBRUARy
11.00 – 12.30
EVAlUATIoN oF VISUAl PERFoRMANCE
Chairpersons: I. Pallikaris GREECE, P. Studeny CZECH REPUBLIC
FRIDAy 3 FEBRUARy
09.30 – 16.30
Chairpersons: H. Dua UK, J. Güell SPAIN
Topics will include:
n Management of corneal complications after refractive surgery
n Tips and pitfalls in corneal graft surgery: DAlK, DSEK, PK
n ocular surface disease: what worked and what did not
n Corneal potpourri (miscellaneous cases)
The Cornea Day Programme will comprise a number of expert keynote lectures and a series of case presentations on the topics listed above.
For further details, and to submit a case presentation for the Cornea Day, go to www.escrs.org or www.eucornea.org
Deadline for submission of abstracts: 31 october 2011
SATURDAy 4 FEBRUARy
14.00 – 16.30
organised by:
J. Pasta CZECH REPUBLIC, P. Studeny CZECH REPUBLIC
Transmitted from:
Department of ophthalmology, Faculty Hospital Královské Vinohrady, Prague and Department of ophthalmology, the Central Military Hospital, Prague.
for further information visit www.escrs.org
XXX Congress OF THE ESCRSMilan
8-12 September
2012
31 October 2011
Deadline: Course Submission
15 March 2012
Deadline: Abstract Submission
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PRAGUE 201216TH ESCRS WINTER MEETING
FRIDAy 3 FEBRUARy
08.30 – 15.40
Chairpersons: I. Pallikaris GREECE
M.J. Tassignon BELGIUM
PART I. VISUAl oPTICS
08.30 light propagation in the eye
08.50 Aberrations of the optical system
09.10 optics of crystalline lens and accommodative response
09.30 Straylight: importance of different domains of the point-spread function
09.50 Iol optics
10.10 Epidemiology of the optical parameters of the eye
10.30 Iol power calculation
10.50 Discussion
PART II. VISUAl BEHAVIoUR (VISUAl FUNCTIoN)
11.00 Retinal image quality
11.20 Presbyoptics
11.40 State of the art assessment of visual acuity and contrast sensitivity
12.10 Visual function assessment using adaptive optics
12.30 Modelling visual function
12.50 Discussion
13.00 Break
PART III. IMAGING THE HUMAN EyE
14.00 Confocal microscopy: from research to clinical practice
14.20 Scheimpflug imaging: from research to clinical practice
14.40 oCT imaging: from research to clinical practice
15.00 Very high frequency ultrasound imaging: from research to clinical practice
15.20 Discussion
15.40 End of session
CoURSE FACUlTy WIll INClUDE:
R. Applegate USA
H. Ginis GREECE
A. Glasser USA
W. Haigis GERMANY
S. Marcos SPAIN
A. Pallikaris GREECE
I. Pallikaris GREECE
S. Plainis GREECE
J. Rozema BELGIUM
M.J. Tassignon BELGIUM
F. Van de Velde BELGIUM
T. Van den Berg THE NETHERLANDS
BASIC oPTICS CoURSE
FRIDAy 3 FEBRUARy
15.00 – 17.00
PART 1
Chairpersons: R. Packard UK
P. Rosen UK
ERGoNoMIC SURGERy
15.00 - Patient flow
- Theatre nurses
- Setting up microscope
- Principles of surgery
- Draping and anaesthesia
INCISIoNS
15.30 - Temporal vs superior
- Corneal vs scleral
- Knife technology
THE CAPSUlE
15.50 - Basic ergonomics
- Use of needle and forceps
- Staining
- Tear out recovery
- Posterior capsulorhexis
- Management of PCo including yAG laser surgery
16.20 Femtosecond lasers and cataract surgery
16.30 Discussion
17.00 End of session
SATURDAy 4 FEBRUARy
08.00 – 13.00
PART 2
Chairpersons: R. Packard UK
P. Rosen UK
08.00 Teaching the teachers of cataract surgery
21ST CENTURy PHACo DyNAMICS
08.20 learning how to learn cataract surgery
08.30 - Physics
- Pump mechanisms
- Tip technology
- Power and delivery
- BMICS vs CMICS
ADVANCED PHACo TECHNIqUES
09.30 - For soft, medium, hard cataracts
- Phaco chop
- BMICS vs CMICS
10.30 Break
10.50 Viscoelastics
PREMIUM lENSES
11.10 Aspheric lenses
11.20 Multifocals
11.30 Accommodating lenses
11.40 Toric Iols
NEW TRENDS
11.50 Supplementary lenses
VIDEo SyMPoSIUM
12.00 Complications and complex cases
13.00 End of session
CATARACT SURGERy DIDACTIC CoURSE
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PRAGUE 201216TH ESCRS WINTER MEETING
FRIDAy 3 FEBRUARy
15.00 – 17.00
PART 1
15.00 C. Roberts USA
Corneal topography and Iol power calculation
15.25 D. Siganos GREECE
Patient selection and preoperative preparation
15.40 G. Kymionis GREECE lasers in refractive surgery
15.55 R. Bellucci ITALY
lASIK: surgical technique
16.15 T. Seiler SwITZERLAND
Surface ablation techniques (SATs): surgical technique
16.35 D. Epstein SwITZERLAND Results of corneal refractive surgery
16.55 questions and answers
17.00 End of session
SATURDAy 4 FEBRUARy
08.00 – 13.00
PART 2
08.00 T. Kohnen GERMANY Incisional and coagulative corneal procedures: principles, technique and results
08.10 R. Applegate USA quality of vision evaluation
08.30 J. Colin FRANCE Intrastromal corneal implants
08.40 A. Marinho PoRTUGAL overview of phakic Iols
09.00 E. Rosen UK Refractive lens exchange
09.20 o. Findl AUSTRIA Multifocal Iols
09.30 G. Grabner AUSTRIA Presbyopia
09.50 J. Krumeich GERMANY overview of microkeratomes
10.10 C. Roberts USA Biomechanics of the cornea
10.30 J. Güell SPAIN Refractive reoperations and enhancements
10.50 Break
11.15 J. Alio SPAIN Customised ablational procedures
11.30 V. Katsanevaki GREECE Non-optical complications of lASIK and corneal surgery
11.55 V. Katsanevaki GREECE optical complications of refractive surgery
12.10 R. Nuijts THE NETHERLANDS Complications of phakic Iols
12.30 questions and answers
13.00 End of session
REFRACTIVE SURGERy DIDACTIC CoURSE
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FRIDAy 3 FEBRUARy
08.00 – 16.00
08.00 Introduction and overview
ClINICAl CoRNEA
08.05 Basic science: anatomy, physiology and biomechanics
08.20 Pathological responses of the cornea
08.30 Microbiologic and cytologic testing
08.50 Infectious keratitis
09.10 Corneal and anterior segment evaluation techniques
09.30 Break
09.50 Inmunological disorders of the cornea
10.10 Non-infectious keratitis
10.30 Corneal dystrophies
10.50 Ectasia disorders and degenerations
11.10 Dry-eye and ocular surface disease
11.30 questions and answers
11.50 Break
SURGICAl CoRNEA
12.40 Penetrating keratoplasty: preoperative consideration, technique, postoperative management and complications
13.00 Anterior lamellar keratoplasty procedures: up to date
13.20 Management of postkeratopathy astigmatism
13.40 Corneal cross-linking: intracorneal ring segments in ectatic disorders
14.00 Break
14.20 Conjunctival surgery
14.40 Amniotic membrane
15.00 Endothelial transplantation: up to date
15.20 limbal transplantation and keratoprosthesis
15.40 questions and answers
16.00 End of session
CoURSE FACUlTy WIll INClUDE:
R. Bellucci ITALY
M. Busin ITALY
B. Cochener FRANCE
J. Colin FRANCE
E Coskunseven TURKEY
B. Frueh SwITZERLAND
G. Grabner AUSTRIA
J. Güell SPAIN
J. Krumeich GERMANY
F. Kruse GERMANY
G. Kymionis GREECE
F. Malecaze FRANCE
J. Merayo SPAIN
R. Nuijts THE NETHERLANDS
M.J. Tassignon BELGIUM
CoRNEA DIDACTIC CoURSE
BASIC PHACoEMUlSIFICATIoN
This course will provide practical experience in removing a cataractous lens from porcine eyes. Hands-on experience in phacoemulsification, incision/CCC and lens insertion will be provided.
This course will have one participant at each station
BASIC SUTURING TECHNIqUES
This course will teach basic suturing techniques for ophthalmic surgery. Participants will have the opportunity to learn suturing techniques both with and without an operating microscope.
This course will have one participant at each station
BIMANUAl MICRo-INCISIoN PHACo
This course will familiarise the participants with new techniques of micro-incision surgery with Iols implanted through incisions of less than 2 mm. The wetlab will include practice on new ‘cool’ phaco equipment.
This course will have one participant at each station
FERRARA RINGS, KERARINGS AND INTACS
These courses look at the different types of intracorneal rings, the indications for use, particularly keratoconus, and the different techniques for implantation. The latest nomograms will be presented and discussed.
These courses will have two participants at each station
lASIK (lASER IN SITU KERAToMIlEUSIS)
This course will familiarise ophthalmologists with the assembly and use of various microkeratomes used to create a corneal flap, with special attention to surgical techniques and management of complications. A variety of microkeratomes and excimer lasers will be available for use by the participants. Each participant will have the opportunity to create corneal flaps and perform excimer laser ablations on porcine eyes.
This course will have two participants at each station
PHACo: MANAGEMENT oF CoMPlICATIoNS
This course includes practice on porcine eyes of the various techniques discussed in the didactic course, including management of white cataract with Trypan Blue and insertion of intracapsular rings. Also included are the various advanced phaco techniques such as vertical chop, phaco slice, stop and chop and hemi-flip.
This course will have one participant at each station
PHAKIC IolS
These courses will allow the participants the opportunity to handle different phakic Iols and practise several implantation techniques. Phakic Iols presented include PRl, Artiflex and Verisyse.
These courses will have one participant at each station
PRK, lASEK & EPI-lASIK
This course will enable the participants to practise various techniques for handling and removing the corneal epithelium. With the aid of porcine eyes, individual instruction will be given in the use of blade, brush and alcohol, as these tools are applied in PRK to abrade the epithelium prior to excimer treatment. The management of the epithelial flap, which is created in the lASEK procedure, will also be elucidated.The newest refractive procedure, Epi-lASIK, in which a flap is prepared by separating the epithelium from Bowman’s membrane with a special keratome, will also be demonstrated. Excimer lasers will be available for practising surface ablation on the abraded or flap-fashioned porcine eyes.
This course will have two participants at each station
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PRAGUE 201216TH ESCRS WINTER MEETING
SURGICAl SKIllS TRAINING CoURSE INFoRMATIoN
SURGICAl SKIllS TRAINING CoURSE SCHEDUlE
Course Directors: C. Peckar UK, R. Bellucci ITALY
IMPoRTANT NoTE: There is an additional charge for these courses. See www.escrs.org for details.Please check that you do not select two courses scheduled for the same time. If you select courses at conflicting times the organisers reserve the right to assign you to the next available course.
Course capacity: 8 = 1 participant per station, 16 = 2 participants per station
RooM CoURSE No. TIME CoURSE CAPACITy
FRIDAy 3 FEBRUARy
Room 1 01 09.00 – 10.30 lASIK 16
02 11.00 – 12.30 lASIK 16
03 13.30 – 14.45 Verisyse Phakic Iol 8
04 15.30 – 16.30 Artisan Phakic Iol 8
05 17.00 – 18.00 PRl Phakic Iol 8
Room 2 06 08.30 – 10.30 Basic Phacoemulsification 8
07 11.00 – 13.00 Basic Phacoemulsification 8
08 14.00 – 16.00 INTACS 16
09 16.30 – 18.15 Basic Suturing Techniques 8
SATURDAy 4 FEBRUARy
Room 1 10 09.00 – 10.00 Artisan Phakic Iol 8
11 10.30 – 11.45 Verisyse Phakic Iol 8
12 14.00 – 15.30 PRK, lASEK & Epi-lASIK 16
13 16.00 – 17.30 PRK, lASEK & Epi-lASIK 16
14 18.00 – 20.00 KeraRings 16
Room 2 15 08.00 – 09.45 Basic Suturing Techniques 8
16 10.15 – 11.45 Bimanual Micro-Incision Phaco 8
17 12.15 – 13.45 Bimanual Micro-Incision Phaco 8
18 14.45 – 16.15 Phaco: Management of Complications 8
19 16.45 – 18.15 Phaco: Management of Complications 8
20 18.30 – 20.00 Ferrara Rings 16
SUNDAy 5 FEBRUARy
Room 1 21 09.00 – 10.30 lASIK 16
22 11.00 – 12.30 lASIK 16
Room 2 23 08.00 – 10.00 Basic Phacoemulsification 8
24 10.30 – 12.30 Basic Phacoemulsification 8
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EuropEan SociEty of cataract & rEfractivE SurgEonS