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    WOC2012allRightReserved

    WorldOphthalmologyCongress

    6 - 20 February 2012bu Dhabinited Arab Emirates

    Scientific Program

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    Table of Contents

    Scientific Committee 01Scientific Program Coordinators 02

    Participating Societies 09

    How to Read the Scientific Program 11

    Scientific Program Day 1: Thursday, 16th February 2012 Subspecialty Day 12

    Scientific Program Day 2: Friday, 17th February 2012 13

    Scientific Program Day 3: Saturday, 18th February 2012 14

    Scientific Program Day 4: Sunday, 19th February 2012 15

    Scientific Program Day 5: Monday, 20th February 2012 16Program in Detail Day 1: Thursday, 16th February 2012 17

    09:00-10:30 Sessions 18

    13:00-14:30 Sessions 21

    14:30-16:00 Sessions 24

    16:30-18:00 Sessions 28

    Program in Detail Day 2: Friday, 17th February 2012 32

    08:30-10:00 Sessions 33

    10:30-12:00 Sessions 39

    13:30-15:00 Sessions 45

    15:30-17:00 Sessions 51

    Program in Detail Day 3: Saturday, 18th February 2012 58

    08:30-10:00 Sessions 59

    10:30-12:00 Sessions 65

    13:30-15:00 Sessions 71

    15:30-17:00 Sessions 77

    Program in Detail Day 4: Sunday, 19th February 2012 84

    08:30-10:00 Sessions 85

    10:30-12:00 Sessions 91

    13:30-15:00 Sessions 97

    15:30-17:00 Sessions 103

    Program in Detail Day 5: Monday, 20th February 2012 110

    08:30-10:00 Sessions 111

    10:30-12:00 Sessions 116

    13:30-15:00 Sessions 122

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    Prof. Dr. med. Peter WiedemannScientific Program Chairman

    Thanks to the critical contributions from the world's leading ophthalmologists,we have prepared an exciting scientific program for the WOC2012, which covers35 subspecialty areas with symposia, case studies, debates, panel discussions,video sessions, interactive lectures and much more. We planned a trulycomprehensive, innovative and state of the art program that will suit theexpectations of all our attendees.

    Scientific Committee

    Peter Wiedemann

    Clement Tham

    Yuichiro Ogura

    Alaa El-Danasoury

    Arturo Espinosa

    Martine Jager

    Manal Taryam

    Tracy Grooters

    Scientific CommitteeChair

    Member

    Member

    Member

    Member

    Member

    Member

    Scientific ProgramAssistant

    Germany

    Hong Kong

    Japan

    Egypt

    Mexico

    The Netherlands

    United Arab Emirates

    United States of America 01

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    Marie Jose Tassignon Cataract

    Kevin Miller Cataract

    Ahmad El Massry Cataract

    Samar AlSwailem Cataract

    Abhay Vasavada Cataract

    Samar AlSwailem Cataract Subspecialty Day

    Ahmad El Massry Cataract Subspecialty Day

    Kevin Miller Cataract Subspecialty Day

    Thomas Kohnen Cataract Subspecialty Day

    Abhay R Vasavada Cataract Subspecialty Day

    Shigeru Kinoshita Contact Lens and Refractive Error

    Albert Franceschetti Contact Lens and Refractive Error

    Ayfer Kanpolat Contact Lens and Refractive Error

    Bruce Koffler Contact Lens and Refractive Error

    Alaa Ghaith Contact Lens and Refractive Error

    Richard L. Abbott Evidence Based Ophthalmology

    Manal Bouhaimed Evidence Based Ophthalmology

    Richard Wormald Evidence Based Ophthalmology

    Tien Yin Wong Evidence Based Ophthalmology

    Mansur Rabiu Evidence Based OphthalmologySaleh Almosabi External Eye Disease, Cornea, Eye Banking

    Omar Beltaief External Eye Disease, Cornea, Eye Banking

    Michael Belin External Eye Disease, Cornea, Eye Banking

    Harminder Dua External Eye Disease, Cornea, Eye Banking

    Tetsuro Oshika External Eye Disease, Cornea, Eye Banking

    Scientific Program Coordinators

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    Josefina Omalsa Eye Care Personnel Educational Program

    William Astle Eye Care Personnel Educational Program

    Sandy Lovering Eye Care Personnel Educational Program

    Usha Kim Eye Care Personnel Educational Program

    Viktoria Mester Eye Trauma and Emergencies

    Ferenc Kuhn Eye Trauma and Emergencies

    Gungor Sobaci Eye Trauma and Emergencies

    Bade Ogundipe Eye Trauma and Emergencies

    Ritch Robert Glaucoma

    Neeru Gupta Glaucoma

    Dan Kiage Glaucoma

    Amel Ouertani Glaucoma

    Norbert Pfeiffer Glaucoma

    Ivan Goldberg Glaucoma

    Stephen Akafo Glaucoma Subspecialty Day

    Ted Krupin Glaucoma Subspecialty Day

    Lutz Pillunat Glaucoma Subspecialty Day

    Clement Tham Glaucoma Subspecialty Day

    Karim Tomey Glaucoma Subspecialty Day

    Ritch Robert Glaucoma Subspecialty DayManfred Zierhut Immunology, Molecular Biology, and Microbiology

    Peter McKluskey Immunology, Molecular Biology, and Microbiology

    Nida Sen Immunology, Molecular Biology, and Microbiology

    Khaled Tabbara Immunology, Molecular Biology, and Microbiology

    Rola Hamam Immunology, Molecular Biology, and Microbiology

    Scientific Program Coordinators

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    Amar Agarwal Invited Video Program

    Spyros Georgaras Invited Video Program

    Kourous Rezaei Invited Video Program

    Baha Toygar Invited Video Program

    Khalil Errais Invited Video Program

    Hedia Farah Low Vision and Rehabilitation

    Jill Keefe Low Vision and Rehabilitation

    Susanne Trauzettel-Klosinski Low Vision and Rehabilitation

    Paul Homer Low Vision and Rehabilitation

    Mohammed Babar Qureshi Low Vision and Rehabilitation

    Anthony Arnold Neuro-ophthalmology

    Pinar Aydin Neuro-ophthalmology

    Satoshi Kashii Neuro-ophthalmology

    Chimdi Chuka Okosa Neuro-ophthalmology

    Andrew Lee Neuro-ophthalmology

    Gordon Plant Neuro-ophthalmology

    Mohamed Kamoun New Technology and Alternative Medicine

    Abdulmalik AlQahtani New Technology and Alternative Medicine

    Rudolf Guthoff New Technology and Alternative Medicine

    Shigeru Kinoshita New Technology and Alternative MedicineRobert Ritch New Technology and Alternative Medicine

    Marco Zarbin New Technology and Alternative Medicine

    Charles McGhee Ocular Imaging

    Maan Al Barry Ocular Imaging

    Sebastian Wolf Ocular Imaging

    Scientific Program Coordinators

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    Van Lansingh Ophthalmic Practice Models and Socioeconomics

    Klaus Lucke Ophthalmic Practice Models and Socioeconomics

    Ahmed Trabelsi Ophthalmic Practice Models and Socioeconomics

    Miguel Burnier Pathology

    Ihab Saad Pathology

    Stefan Seregard Pathology

    Deepak Edward Pathology

    Hiroshi Goto Pathology

    Marilyn Miller Pediatric Ophthalmology Genetics

    Irene Gottlob Pediatric Ophthalmology, Genetics

    David Mackey Pediatric Ophthalmology, Genetics

    Jamal Bleik Pediatric Ophthalmology Genetics

    Dorothy Fan Pediatric Ophthalmology Subspecialty Day

    Birgit Lorenz Pediatric Ophthalmology Subspecialty Day

    Jan Tjeerd- De Faber Pediatric Ophthalmology Subspecialty Day

    Susan Day Pediatric Ophthalmology Subspecialty Day

    Mohamed El Sada Pediatric Ophthalmology Subspecialty Day

    Jamal Bleik Pediatric Ophthalmology Subspecialty Day

    Anat Loewenstein Pharmacology Ocular Drug Delivery

    Barry Kupperman Pharmacology, Ocular Drug DeliveryTaiji Sakamoto Pharmacology, Ocular Drug Delivery

    Gursel Yilmaz Pharmacology, Ocular Drug Delivery

    Anas AlAnbari Refractive Surgery

    Carmen Barraquer Refractive Surgery

    Alaa El Danasoury Refractive Surgery

    Scientific Program Coordinators

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    Rajesh Fogla Refractive Surgery

    Jorge Alio Refractive Surgery

    Jorge Alio Refractive Surgery Subspecialty Day

    Osama Ibrahim Refractive Surgery Subspecialty Day

    Salah Mahjoub Refractive Surgery Subspecialty Day

    Ronald Krueger Refractive Surgery Subspecialty Day

    Donald Tan Refractive Surgery Subspecialty Day

    Francesco Bandello Retina - Medical

    Tom Gardner Retina - Medical

    Pran Nagpal Retina - Medical

    Mehdi Modarres Retina - Medical

    Joan W. Miller Retina Subspecialty Day

    Hassan Mortada Retina Subspecialty Day

    Yuichiro Ogura Retina Subspecialty Day

    Manal Taryam Retina Subspecialty Day

    Susanne Binder Retina Subspecialty Day

    William Aylward Retina - Surgical

    Susanne Binder Retina - Surgical

    Stanley Chang Retina - Surgical

    Adekunle Olubola Hassan Retina - SurgicalTatsuro Ishibashi Retina - Surgical

    Sherif Sheta Retina - Surgical

    Ahmed AlSaleh Strabismus

    Emilio C Campos Strabismus

    Laila Rais Strabismus

    Michael Repka Strabismus

    Miho Sato Strabismus

    Scientific Program Coordinators

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    Gene Helveston Teleophthalmology and Computers

    Mei-Ling Tay Kearney Teleophthalmology and Computers

    Georg Michelson Teleophthalmology and Computers

    Khaled Ben Amor Teleophthalmology and Computers

    Daniel Etya'ale Teleophthalmology and Computers

    Hassan AlDhibi Uveitis, Intraocular Inflammation

    Narsing Rao Uveitis, Intraocular Inflammation

    Marc De Smet Uveitis, Intraocular Inflammation

    Moncef Kharirallah Uveitis, Intraocular Inflammation

    Shigeaki Ohno Uveitis, Intraocular Inflammation

    Deepak Edward World Forum of Journal Editors

    Mohsen Bahmani Kashkouli World Forum of Journal Editors

    Tom Liesegang World Forum of Journal Editors

    Mitsuru Sawa World Forum of Journal Editors

    Einar Stefansson World Forum of Journal Editors

    Amir Bedri Kello World Forum for Sight

    Mansur Rabiu World Forum for Sight

    Nathan Congdon World Forum for Sight

    Martin Kollman World Forum for Sight

    Geoffrey Tabin World Forum for Sight

    Adel AlRushood World Forum for Sight

    Ebtisam Al Alawi World Ophthalmic Educational Colloquium

    Marko Hawlina World Ophthalmic Educational Colloquium

    Heather Mack World Ophthalmic Educational Colloquium

    Andries Stulting World Ophthalmic Educational Colloquium

    Mark Tso World Ophthalmic Educational Colloquium

    Scientific Program Coordinators

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    Participating Societies

    American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO)

    All India Ophthalmological Society (AIOS)

    American Association of Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus (AAPOS)

    Academia Ophthalmologica Internationalis (AOI)

    Asia Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology (APAO)Asia Pacific Society of Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery (APSOPRS)

    Asian Oceanic Glaucoma Society (AOGS)

    Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO)

    Asia Pacific Ocular Trauma Society

    American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery (ASOPRS)

    Barraquer Foundation and Spanish Ophthalmological Society

    Chinese Ophthalmological Society (COS)

    Club Jules Gonin

    The Cornea SocietyDeutsche Ophthalmologische Gesellschaft (DOG)

    EuroLam

    European Society for Out-Patient Eye Surgery (ESOPES)

    European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (ESCRS)

    European Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (ESOPRS)

    European Association for Vision and Eye Research (EVER)

    European Glaucoma Society (EGS)

    European Paediatric Ophthlamological Society (EPOS)

    European Society of Ophthalmology (SOE)

    European Society of Cornea & Ocular Surface Disease Specialists (EuCornea)

    European Society of Retina Specialists (EURETINA)

    European Strabismological Association (ESA)

    European VitreoRetinal Society (EVRS)

    Federation of European Ophthalmology (FEOph)

    International Medical Contact Lens Council (IMCLC)

    International Orthoptic Association (IOA)

    International Strabismological Association (ISA)

    International Society of Low Vision Research and Rehabilitation (ISLRR)

    International Society of Ocular Oncology (ISOO)

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    FP Free Paper

    Invited DebateID

    PosterPOCO

    Invited CourseIC

    VideoVI French SymposiumFR

    IS Invited Symposia

    SESSION

    11

    TOPIC

    EDT World Forum of Journal Editors

    Evidence Based OphthalmologyEVI

    CAT Cataract

    NEO Neuro-ophthalmology

    PathologyPAT

    IMG Ocular Imaging

    RET Retina

    Teleophthalmology and ComputersTEL

    Invited VideoVID

    PER Ophthalmic Nurses, Orthoptists and Allied Eye Care Personnel

    Ophthalmic Education

    Contact Lens and Refractive ErrorCLR

    EDU

    GlaucomaGLA

    Oculoplastics, Lacrimal System and Orbit

    mmunology, Molecular Biology and MicrobiologyIMM

    OCP

    Ophthalmic Practice and SocioeconomicsPCM

    Strabismus

    Pharmacology, Ocular Drug DeliveryPHA

    STR

    Eye Trauma and EmergenciesTRA

    Prevention of Blindness/VISION 2020WFS

    Ophthalmic Epidemiology

    External Eye Disease, Cornea, Eye BankingCOR

    EPI

    Low Vision and RehabilitationLOW

    Ophthalmic HistoryHIS

    Pediatric Ophthalmology, GeneticsPED

    OncologyONC

    New Technology and Alternative MedicineTEC

    Uveitis, Intraocular InflammationUVE

    Refractive SurgeryREF

    Instruction Course

    Dry Eye: Diagnosis and Management

    Chan, Colin

    This session will be followed by a Panel Discussion

    and Q&A Session.

    Zloty, Peter Tabbara, Khalid

    17th February 2012 08:30 - 10:00 Hall 01

    . Sjogrens Syndrome, Khalid Tabbara

    . Meibomian Gland Dysfunction, Peter Zloty

    . 5 Minute Case Reports With Clinical Pearls, Barry Lee

    . 5 Minute Case Reports With Clinical Pearls, Friedrich Kruse

    . 5 Minute Case Reports With Clinical Pearls, David Glasser

    . Severe Dry Eyes Se en at The University Hospital,Samir Al Mansouri

    . New Ideas/Future Directions in Dry Eye Management,

    Renato Ambrosio Jr.

    Chairpersons

    Invited Topics

    Organised by The Cornea Society

    IS-COR-FR 58

    How to Read the Scientific Programme

    Date

    Session title

    Session organiser

    Speaker

    Chairpersons

    S tart /end of the session R oo m S es sion typ e and co de

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    08:30-10:00ROOMS 10:30-12:00 13:30-15:00 15:30-17:00

    IS-GLA -FR 56Angle Closure

    Hall 7

    IS-VID -FR 81Phaco Nightmares andWorst Case Scenarios

    IS-SSS-FR 105ICO Quiz

    Elimination Round

    IS-VID-FR 130Recorded Live Surgery

    IS-GLA -FR 57Recent Advances inGlaucoma Surgery

    (WGA)

    Hall 11

    IS-GLA -FR 82Glaucoma Drainage

    Devices(SEAGIG)

    IS-GLA- FR 106Exfoliation Syndrome and Exfoliative

    Glaucoma(Lindbergh Society)

    IS-GLA -FR 131Management of Normal Pressure

    Glaucoma: New Concepts and Approaches(Societe Francaise d'Ophtalmologie)

    IS-COR -FR 58Dry Eye: Diagnosis and

    Management(The Cornea Society)

    Hall 1

    IS-COR -FR 83Keratoconus and Ectatic Disorders:

    Diagnosis and Management(The Cornea Society)

    IS-COR-FR 107Current Trends in Corneal

    Replacement Surgery (DSEK, DALK,FAPK, DMEK, KPRO)

    (The Cornea Society)

    IS-COR -FR 132Eye Banking(EBAA and

    The Cornea Society)

    IS-TRA -FR 59Controversies on the

    Management of the SeverelyTraumatized Eye (Asia Pacific Ocular

    Trauma Society)

    Hall 2

    IS-RET- FR 84Complications of

    Vitreoretinal Surgery

    ID-RET -FR 108Retina Debate

    IS-RET -FR 133Innovative Vitreoretinal

    Surgery

    FP - RET -FR 60Retina - Surgical

    Hall 3

    IS-RET-FR 85Retinal Vasculitis and

    Eales Disease

    IS-RET -FR 109Retinal and Choroidal Manifestations

    of Selected Systemic Diseases(PAAO)

    IS-RET -FR 134Combination Treatment for

    Neovascular Age-Related MacularDegeneration

    IS-ONC-FR 61Eyelid Tumors

    Hall 9

    IS-OCP- FR 86The Hot Orbit

    IS-OCP-FR 110Tackling Ptosis

    IS-OCP -FR 135Controversies in

    Oculoplasty

    IS-REF-FR 62Phakic IOLs

    Hall 10

    IS-CAT-FR 87Astigmatism Management at

    the Time ofCataract Surgery

    IS-REF-FR 111Excimer Laser Surgery:How to Push the Limits

    IS-CAT -FR 136Presbyopic Lens Surgery

    (ALACCSA-R/PAAO)

    IS-STR-FR 63Management of

    Acquired MechanicalStrabismus

    Conference Room A/A

    IS-STR- FR 88Nystagmus Surgery

    (ESA)

    IS-STR-FR 112Amblyopia: Screening

    and Treatment

    IS-PED -FR 137Ophthalmic Genetics

    IS-ONC-FR 64Orbital TumorsConference Room A/B

    IS-ONC-FR 89Future Therapies inOcular Oncology

    IS-ONC -FR 113Conjunctival Tumors

    IS-ONC-FR 138Retinoblastoma:

    Worldwide Trends in Detection andManagement

    IS-TEL-FR 65Tele-Screening in

    Glaucoma and DiabeticRetinopathy

    Conference Room B/B

    IS-TEC-FR 90New Technology in

    Ophthalmology Part 1

    IS-IMG-FR 114Retinal Imaging

    IS-TEC-FR 139New Technology in

    Ophthalmology Part 2

    FP - PAT-FR 66Pathology

    Conference Room A/D

    IS-EDT-FR 91Publishing a Paper in2012: Pearls for theNovice Investigator

    IS-EDU -FR 115Demonstrate Innovative EducationalTechnologies in Ophthalmic Centers

    Around the World

    IS-EPI-FR 140The Impact of Aging: The Changing

    Epidemiology of Vision Loss

    IS-LOW-FR 67Depression and Visual

    Impairment(ISLRR)

    Conference Room B/C

    IS-WFS-FR 92Can Trachoma be

    Eliminated in the Next Decade: Whatare the Challenges?

    IS-WFS-FR 116Public Health Control Strategies forGlaucoma : What are the Prospects?

    IS-WFS -FR 141Pursuit of VISION 2020 Through the

    General Health System andDevelopment Agendas

    IS-SOS-FR 68Contact Lenses 1

    (SOS)Capital Suite 1

    IS-SOS-FR 93Contact Lenses 2

    (SOS)

    IS-SOS-FR 117Binocular Vision /

    Orthoptics(SOS)

    IS-SOS-FR 142Low Vision

    (SOS)

    IS-EVI -FR 69

    Novel Treatments for DiabeticRetinopathy and Diabetic

    Macular Edema

    Capital Suite 7

    IS-HIS-FR 94

    History ofOphthalmology 1

    ID-PCM-FR 118

    Integrating Eye Care with theHealth Care System:

    A Debate

    IS-PCM-FR 143

    How to Organize Your Practice toDeal with Diabetic Retinopathy

    and Glaucoma

    IS-UVE-FR 70Epidemiology of Uveitisand Related Intraocular

    Inflammations

    Capital Suite 13

    IS-IMM-FR 95Innate Immunology inOcular Inflammation

    IS-PHA-FR 119Drugs for PosteriorSegment Disease

    IS-UVE-FR 144Diagnosis and Treatment

    of Infectious Uveitis

    FP - REF-FR 71Refractive Surgery

    Conference Room B/A

    IS-PER-FR 96Educating Eye Care

    Personnel aboutGlaucoma

    IS-STR-FR 120Wetlab Strabismus Surgery: Limbal

    Opening and Minimally InvasiveStrabismus Surgery (MISS)

    IS-PER-FR 145Surgical Assisting

    FP - COR-FR 72External Eye Disease,Cornea, Eye Banking

    Conference Room A/C

    FP - COR-FR 97External Eye Disease,Cornea, Eye Banking

    FP - STR-FR 121Strabismus

    FP - COR -FR 146External Eye Disease,Cornea, Eye Banking

    FP - ONC-FR 73Oncology

    Conference Room B/D

    FP - RET -FR 98Retina - Medical

    FP - RET -FR 122Retina - Surgical

    FP - RET-FR 147Retina - Surgical

    FP - CAT-FR 74Cataract

    Capital Suite 10

    FP - PHA-FR 99Pathology

    FP - CAT-FR 123Cataract

    FP - UVE-FR 148Uveitis, Intraocular

    Inflammation

    CO- CAT-FR 75Cataract Surgery in

    UveitisCapital Suite 2

    CO - CAT-FR 100Difficult Situations in

    Phacoemulsification ofthe Hard Cataract

    CO- CAT-FR 124Lords of the Rings

    and Hooks

    CO - CAT-FR 149Strategies for Very Dense Nuclei andOther Challenging and Complicated

    Cases; a Video Course

    CO - GLA-FR 76Trabectome Surgery for

    Infantile GlaucomaCapital Suite 4

    CO - COR-FR 101Descemet's Stripping Endothelial

    Keratoplasty (DSEK) - Made Simplefor the Beginners

    CO - COR-FR 125Failed Graft-Never Say

    Die!

    CO - GLA-FR 150SICS with Trabeculectomy: aCombined Safe and Effective

    Procedure

    CO- PED-FR 77When, What, Why, How?

    Of Pediatric CataractCapital Suite 6

    CO - RET-FR 126Correlating Fundus

    Fluorescein Angiography To OpticalCoherence Tomography

    CO - UVE-FR 151Uveitis: Basic

    Understanding andDiagnostic Approaches Made Easy

    CO - REF-FR 78Eye Tracking in Laser

    Refractive SurgeryCapital Suite 8

    CO - RET-FR 102Posterior SegmentComplications ofCataract Surgery

    CO - REF-FR 127Keratoconus

    Instructional Course

    CO - RET-FR 152Advanced Vitreoretinal

    Surgical Techniques andInstrumentation

    CO - ONC-FR 79Retinoblastoma

    Treatment UpdateCapital Suite 9

    CO - TRA-FR 103Pars Plana Vitrectomy and

    Intraocular Lens Implantation for the

    Management of LuxatedCrystallineLenses

    CO - IMG-FR 128Diagnostic Ultrasound

    Course

    CO - LOW-FR 153What is New and

    Important in Pediatric

    Low Vision Aids?

    CO - RET-FR 80Uses of

    Micro-endoscope inOphthalmology

    Capital Suite 15

    CO - REF-FR 104Step by Step Managing

    Keratoconus: ASystematic Approach

    CO - RET-FR 129Current Trends in

    Management of Pediatric RetinalDisorders

    CO - REF-FR 154The Corneal Pocket Technique for the

    Treatment of Keratoconusand Myopia

    Friday, 17 February 2012

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    08:30-10:00ROOMS 10:30-12:00 13:30-15:00 15:30-17:00

    IS-VID-SA 155Mastering the Unsteady Capsular

    Bag and the Intraocular Correction ofIOLs: Learning Through Videos

    Hall 12

    IS-VID-SA 180Refractive SurgeryComplications and

    Management

    IS-VID-SA 204RETINAWS:

    Misadventures in theOperating Room

    IS-SSS -SA 228ICO QUIZ

    (15:30-17:30)

    IC-GLA-SA 156Gonioscopy

    Hall 11

    IS-GLA-SA 181Novel Mechanisms

    and Risk Factors for Glaucoma(Von Graefe Symposium)

    IS-GLA -SA 205Tough Decisions in

    Glaucoma Diagnosis(AOGS)

    IS-SSS-SA 229Women in

    Ophthalmology(15:30 - 18:00)

    IS-COR-SA 157Advances in

    Corneal ImagingHall 1

    IS-COR -SA 182Conjunctival Surgery

    IS-COR -SA 206Corneal Infection

    IS-COR-SA 230Surgical Induced Dry Eye:

    Real or Not?

    (TFOS)

    IS-TRA-SA 158Pediatric Injuriesand Prevention

    (EuroLam)

    Hall 2

    IS-RET-SA 183Vascular Occlusion: New Treatments

    and Regimens, Including Surgery(Club Jules Gonin)

    IS-RET -SA 207Innovations in Diagnosis and

    Treatment of Diabetic Retinopathy(EURETINA)

    SY-RET -SA 231Management of

    Advanced DiabeticRetinopathy/Glaucoma (OSP)

    IS-RET-SA 159What Is New in the

    Management of DiabeticRetinopathy

    Hall 3

    IS-RET-SA 184Macular Edema

    (SPRV)

    IS-RET -SA 208Age-Related Macular Degeneration and

    Polypoidal Choroidal Vasculopathy(APAO)

    IS-RET- SA 232Age-Related Macular Degeneration:

    New Non-Surgical Treatment(The Macula Society)

    IS-PED-SA 160Pediatric

    NeurophthalmologyHall 9

    IS-OCP-SA 185Around the World

    IS-OCP-SA 209Nonsurgical Facial

    Rejuvenation

    IS-OCP -SA 233Fillers, Grafts and

    Implants(ESOPRS)

    IS-CAT-SA 161Controversies in Cataract

    Surgery: WhichApproach is Better?

    Hall 10

    IS-CAT-SA 186Surgical Management of

    Challenging Cases inCataract Surgery

    IS-REF-SA 210Emerging Techniques in

    Refractive Surgery

    IS-REF-SA 234The Crucial Role of Ocular Surface in

    Refractive Surgery(SFO)

    IC-SSS-SA 1623D Stereotactic Anatomy

    (Asa Morton)Conference Room A/A

    IS-NEO-SA 187Classic Signs in

    Neuro-Ophthalmology

    IS-STR-SA 211Adult Strabismus

    Surgery

    IS-NEO-SA 235Neuro-Ophthalmic

    Diagnoses You Do NotWant to Miss

    IS-PAT-SA 163Clinical Pathological

    Correlations in OcularInflammatory Diseases

    Conference Room A/B

    IS-ONC-SA 188Uveal Melanoma

    IS-ONC-SA 212Ocular Lymphoma

    IS-ONC -SA 236Miscellaneous Tumors

    IS-TEL-SA 164E-Learning and Patient

    Care ConsultationConference Room B/B

    IS-IMG -SA 189Glaucoma Imaging

    IS-TEL-SA 213Computer-Aided

    Diagnosis, Novel ImageProcessing and Analysis

    IS-TEC -SA 237Acupuncture and

    Alternative Medicine

    IS-EDU-SA 165Assessment of Clinical Skills of Residents,

    practicingOphthalmologists and

    Subspecialists in Developing andDeveloped Countries

    Conference Room A/D

    IS-EPI-SA 190Epidemiology of

    Childhood Blindness:Changing Needs?

    IS-EDU -SA 214Using Online and E-LearningResources to Effectively Train

    Mid-Level Ophthalmic Personnel forHigher Productivity(JCAHPO)

    IS-EDU -SA 238Achieving a Team Approach in EyeCare: Organization, Training, and

    Assessment of Allied Health Personnel(JCAHPO)

    IS-WFS- SA 166Novel Control Strategiesfor Diabetic Retinopathy

    Conference Room B/C

    IS-WFS -SA 191Physician - Hospital

    Partnering: InnovativeStrategies for Success

    IS-LOW -SA 215Visual Impairment:

    Assessment, Outcomesand Rehabilitation

    IS-WFS -SA 239VISION 2020: What Next

    After the Year 2020?

    IS-SOS-SA 167General Refraction

    (SOS)Capital Suite 1

    IS-SOS- SA 192Pediatric Refraction

    (SOS)

    IS-SOS -SA 216Research

    (SOS)

    IS-SOS -SA 240Practice Management

    (SOS)

    IS-EVI- SA 168Avastin and Ranibizumab

    for Treatment of Age-Related MacularDegeneration: Where is the

    Evidence?

    Capital Suite 7

    IS-HIS-SA 193History of

    Ophthalmology

    IS-CLR -SA 217Contact Lens -

    Kersley-HamanoSymposium

    IS-EVI -SA 241Glaucoma Lasers Versus Eyedrops:

    An Evidence-Based Discussion

    IS-PHA-SA 169Ocular Drug Delivery

    Capital Suite 5

    IS-IMM-SA 194Genetics of Ocular

    Inflammatory Disorders

    IS-UVE-SA 218Medical Management of

    Non-Infectious Uveitis

    IS-IMM -SA 242Microbiology for theDiagnosis of Uveitis

    IS-IMG-SA 170Presence and Future ofImaging in GlaucomaConference Room B/A

    IS-PER-SA 195Pupil Assessment,

    Refractive Error Correction andLow Vision

    IC-SCS -SA 219ICO Ethics Course:

    Practical Aspects of Ethics inthe Practice of Ophthalmology

    FP - IMG-SA 243Ocular Imaging

    FP - PED -SA 171Pediatric

    Ophthalmology,Genetics

    Capital Suite 19

    FP - COR -SA 196External Eye Disease,Cornea, Eye Banking

    FP - COR -SA 220External Eye Disease,Cornea, Eye Banking

    FP - COR -SA 244External Eye Disease,Cornea, Eye Banking

    FP - ONC-SA 172Oncology

    Conference Room B/D

    FP - RET -SA 197Retina - Medical

    FP - EPI -SA 221Ophthalmic

    Epidemiology

    FP - RET -SA 245Retina - Surgical

    FP - CAT-SA 173Cataract

    Capital Suite 10

    FP - CAT-SA 198Cataract

    FP - CAT-SA 222Cataract

    FP - UVE -SA 246Uveitis, Intraocular

    Inflammation

    CO - CAT-SA 174Astigmatism and Toric

    IOLCapital Suite 2

    CO - CAT-SA 199The Lull Before The

    Storm

    CO - CAT-SA 223Curbside Consultation in

    Cataract Surgery

    CO - CAT-SA 247What Will You Do?

    CO - EDU-SA 175How to Write a

    Scientific PaperCapital Suite 4

    CO - GLA-SA 200Changing Trends in

    Trabeculectomy Video AssistedSkill Transfer Course

    CO - GLA-SA 224Neovascular Glaucoma:

    The Retina andGlaucoma Viewpoints

    CO - COR-SA 248Lamellar Corneal

    Surgery: Video BasedLearning Course

    CO - PED-SA 176Current Trends in Management of

    Retinopathy of PrematurityCapital Suite 6

    CO - PED- SA 201Pediatric Cataract

    Surgery: Conquering theChallenge

    CO - PED-SA 225Approach to Patients

    with Ectopia Lentis

    CO - UVE-SA 249Course on Immune

    Reconstitution Uveitis

    CO - REF-SA 177Correction of Ametropia

    Post-keratoplastyCapital Suite 8

    CO - RET-SA 202Vitreoretinal Interface Disorders: OCT

    findings and Surgical Management

    CO - RET-SA 226An Instructional Course

    on Sutureless Vitrectomy

    CO - REF-SA 250Towards a Safer

    Refractive Surgery

    CO - TRA-SA 178Approach to the Management ofPosterior Segment Ocular Trauma

    Capital Suite 9

    CO - NEO-SA 203Visual Outcome afterVenous Stenting forSinus Stenoses in IIH

    CO - ONC-SA 227Retinoblastoma -They Live and See!

    CO -LOW-SA 251Low Vision Basics

    CO - GLA-SA 179Increased Test-Retest Variability

    Typically Precedes DefiniteGlaucomatous Field Defects in Early

    Glaucoma

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    IS-VID -MO 351Cornea and OcularSurface Diseases

    Hall 12

    FP - GLA -MO 374Glaucoma

    FP - RET -MO 396Retina - Medical

    IS-GLA -MO 352Interpreting the Optic

    Disc and Disc-FieldCorrelation

    Hall 11

    IS-GLA-MO 375Teleglaucoma: Screening and

    CollaborativeManagement

    FP - GLA-MO 397Glaucoma

    IS-COR -MO 353PANCORNEA Update

    on Corneal and External Diseases

    (PAAO)

    Hall 1

    IS-COR -MO 376Challenging and Difficult

    Cases in Refractive Surgery

    (KMSG)

    FP - COR -MO 398External Eye Disease, Cornea,

    Eye Banking

    IS-RET-MO 354Treatment Options for Diabetic Macular Edema: The

    Impact of Recent Clinical Trial Data on Practice PatternsIncluding the Role of L aser, Steroids, and VEGF

    Inhibitors (Retina Society)

    Hall 2

    FP -TRA -MO 377Eye Trauma and

    Emergencies

    FP - TRA-MO 399Eye Trauma and

    Emergencies

    IS-RET -MO 355Clinical Diagnosis Supported by Vitreous,

    Retinal and Choroidal Biopsy(ISOP)

    Hall 3

    FP - RET -MO 378Retina - Surgical

    FP - REF-MO 400Refractive Surgery

    IS-OCP-MO 356Asian Eyelid Surgery:

    Pearls and Pitfalls(APOPRS)

    Hall 9

    IS-OCP -MO 379Thyroid Eye Disease

    FP-OCP-MO 401Oculoplastics, Lacrimal

    System and Orbit

    FP - REF-MO 357Refractive Surgery

    Hall 10

    IS-REF -MO 380Laser Refractive

    Lens Surgery(ISRS/AAO)

    FP - CAT- MO 402Cataract

    IS-PED-MO 358Update on Surgical

    Pediatric Ophthalmology(EPOS)

    Conference Room A/A

    FP - STR-MO 381Strabismus

    FP - NEO -MO 403Neuro-Ophthalmology

    IS-ONC -MO 359Uveal Melanoma: Many Management

    Options for a Rare Disease(SOE)

    Conference Room A/B

    IS-ONC-MO 382Local Chemotherapy in

    Ocular Oncology(ISOO)

    FP - ONC -MO 404Oncology

    IS-TEC-MO 360Tissue Bioengineering

    and Regeneration(JOS)

    Conference Room B/B

    IS-PAT-MO 383ClinicopathologicalCorrelation - Retinal

    Diseases

    FP - TEC -MO 405New Technology andAlternative Medicine

    IS-EDU-MO 361Teaching Ophthalmic

    Subspecialty in Developedand Developing Countries

    Conference Room A/D

    FP - EPI-MO 384Ophthalmic

    Epidemiology

    FP - EPI -MO 406Ophthalmic

    Epidemiology

    IS-WFS -MO 362Can Onchocerciasis be Eliminated in the

    Next Decade: What are theChallenges?

    Conference Room B/C

    IS-WFS -MO 385Prevention of Blindness:

    Priorities and Achievements(SEEOS & BSOS)

    FP - WFS -MO 407Prevention of

    Blindness/VISION 2020

    IS-STR-MO 363Amblyopia Treatment

    (AAPOS)Capital Suite 1

    FP - NEO-MO 386Neuro-Ophthalmology

    FP - EDU-MO 408Ophthalmic Education

    IS-PCM-MO 364How To Make YourOphthalmology Practice Work

    Capital Suite 7

    IS-CLR-MO 387Contact Lens - Newton KaraJos Symposium

    FP - IMM -MO 409Immunology, MolecularBiology and Microbiology

    IS-HIS -MO 365Milestones in

    Ophthalmology(AOI)

    Capital Suite 5

    IS-PCM-MO 388How to Manage Your

    Own Facility(ESOPES)

    FP - UVE-MO 410Uveitis, Intraocular

    Inflammation

    FP - WFS- MO 366Prevention of

    Blindness/VISION 2020Conference Room B/A

    FP - COR -MO 367External Eye Disease, Cornea,

    Eye BankingCapital Suite 19

    FP - COR -MO 389External Eye Disease, Cornea,

    Eye Banking

    FP - COR -MO 411External Eye Disease, Cornea,

    Eye Banking

    FP -TRA-MO 368Eye Trauma and

    EmergenciesConference Room B/D

    FP - EPI-MO 390Ophthalmic

    Epidemiology

    FP - STR -MO 412Strabismus

    FP - CAT -MO 369Cataract

    Capital Suite 10

    FP -OCP-MO 391Oculoplastics, Lacrimal

    System and Orbit

    CO - CAT-MO 370Implantation Techniques of Intraocular Lenses in

    the Presence of Insufficient or AbsentCapsular Support

    Capital Suite 2

    CO - PHA-MO 392Drug Delivery Systems:

    Updates and Future Trends

    CO - CAT-MO 413Management of Challenging Cataract Cases

    with Micro-Incisional Technology(Micro-Coaxial and Micro-Biaxial)

    CO - EDU-MO 371Education Without Borders:

    The Future for YoungOphthalmologists

    Capital Suite 4

    CO - GLA-MO 393Glaucoma Drainage Device

    Implantation - Pearlsand Pitfalls

    CO - EDU-MO 414Workshop on

    e-Learning Tools

    CO - PED-MO 372Childhood Proptosis:

    Evaluation andManagement

    Capital Suite 6

    CO - TRA-MO 394Management ofOrbital Trauma

    CO - RET-MO 415Polypoidal Choroidal

    Vasculopathy- All You Need toKnow!

    CO - REF-MO 373Optimizing the Outcome with Posterior

    Chamber Phakic IOL (ICL) Implantation forRefractive Errors with Thin Cornea

    Capital Suite 8

    CO - TEL-MO 395Electronic Health RecordImplementation In Large

    Ophthalmic Practice

    CO - STR-MO 416Management of Complex

    Strabismus Situations

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    13:30-15:0010:30-12:0008:30-10:00

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    Basic: Intraocular Pressure in Clinical Practice

    Supported by Middle East Africa Glaucoma Society (MEAGS)

    09:00 Positional Changes and IOP: New Considerations,Arthur Sit

    09:10 IOP Fluctuation, Peak or Mean: What Matters Most in Managing

    Glaucoma?, Remo Susanna Jr

    09:20 Target Pressures: How Useful Are They?, Esther Hoffmann

    09:30 How Should We be Initiating and Adding Medical Therapy?,Tony Realini

    09:40 Laser Trabeculoplasty and Intraocular Pressure: What Can We

    Expect?, Paul Harasymowycz

    09:50 Corneal Thickness: Does it Matter?, Jose Morales

    10:00 Panel Discussion

    Chairs:Wang Ningli, Fathi El-Sayyad, Neeru Gupta

    Chairs:Murat Karacorlu, Emily Chew, Shoji Kishi Chairs:Scott Lambert, Marie Jose Tassignon, Jamal Bleik

    Thurs 16 Feb 09:00 - 10:30 Hall 11

    Refractive Surgery Techniques: State of the Art

    Supported by Middle East Africa Cataract & Refractive Surgery Society(MEACRS)

    Chairs:Osama Ibrahim, Marguerite McDonald, Moataz Sabry

    09:00 Patient Selection and Evaluation for Cornea Refractive Surgery,

    Stephen Klyce

    09:10 Surface Ablation, Marguerite McDonald

    09:20 LASIK, Moataz Sabry

    09:30 ReLEx, Osama Ibrahim09:40 Phakic IOLs,Alaa El-Danasoury

    09:50 Refractive Lens Exchange,Khalid Sharif

    10:00 Panel Discussion

    Thurs 16 Feb 09:00 - 10:30 Hall 01

    Basic Retina: Diagnostics and Imaging

    Supported by Middle East Africa Vitreo Retinal Society (MEAVRS)

    Thurs 16 Feb 09:00 - 10:30 Hall 02

    09:00 Photoreceptor Outer Segment Disease, Shoji Kishi

    09:10 Autofluorescence Imaging: Clinical Application, Seung-Young Yu

    09:20 Autofluorescence Imaging: Clinical Application and SD-OCT

    Correlation,Jens Dawczynski

    09:30 SD-OCT Imaging and Prognostic Features in Diabetic Macular

    Edema following Anti-VEGF treatment, Nicola Ghazi

    09:40 Microperimetry in Retinal Disease: Clinical Application and

    SD-OCT Correlates, Murat Karacorlu

    09:50 The Role of ICGA in Individualized Therapy of Wet AMD, Lim

    Tock Han

    10:00 Panel Discussion

    Congenital and Pediatric Cataracts

    Supported by Middle East Africa Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus Society(MEAPOSS)

    Thurs 16 Feb 09:00 - 10:30 Hall 03

    09:00 Visual Outcomes in the Infant Aphakia Treatment Study, Scott

    Lambert

    09:10 Accuracy of Refractive Targets in Infants Undergoing IOL

    Implantation, Deborah VanderVeen

    09:20 Complications and Adverse Events in Congenital Cataract Surgery,

    David Plager

    09:30 Bag-in-the-Lens and Anterior Interface in Pediatric Cataract, Marie

    Jose Tassignon

    09:40 Posterior Capsule Management in Pediatric Cataract Surgery,

    Abhay Vasvada

    09:50 Surgical Techniques and Results in Africa, Richard Bowman

    10:00 Panel Discussion

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    Basic: Eyelid SurgerySupported by Middle East Africa Oculoplastic Society (MEAOPS)

    Asa Morton, Yip Chee Chew, Kelvin Chong

    Thurs 16 Feb 09:00 - 10:30 Hall 09

    09:00 Senile Entropion Surgery, Tamara Fountain09:08 Cicatricial Entropion Surgery, Hunter Yuen09:16 Ectropion Surgery, Milind Naik09:24 Surgery for Upper Eyelid Retraction, Kimberly Cockerham09:32 Logical Management of Lagophthalmos, Shubhra Goel

    09:40 Surgical Options in Eyelid Tumor Resection, Yip Chee Chew09:48 Tackling Eyelid Trauma, Robert Mazzoli10:04 Eyelid Reconstruction, Rona Silkiss10:12 Q&A Session

    Inception of Precision

    Wolfgang Haigus, Cesar Espiritu, Hussein Ali Hussein

    Thurs 16 Feb 09:00 - 10:30 Hall 10

    09:00 Back to Basics, Oliver Findl09:10 Planning Your Trip, Wolfgang Haigus09:20 Taking Off, Thomas Kohnen09:30 Fast Cars in the Fast Lane: Femtosecond Laser Cataract Surgery - Is it aValue Proposition for Patients and Surgeons?, Michael Lawless

    09:40 Which Road To Take, Han Bor Fam09:50 Looking at the Rear View Mirror - Using the Past to Guide us to the Future,Manahi H.M. Alkahtani10:00 Panel Discussion10:15 Q&A Session

    Free Paper: Glaucoma

    0 Efficacy and Safety of Deep Sclerectomy in Childhood Glaucoma, Saleh Al

    idan

    7 The Effect of Combined Photodynamic Therapy and Glaucoma Filtering

    ery in Controlling Postoperative Intraocular Pressure, Ahmed M. Saeed

    4 Comparative Study between Phacoemulsification and Combined

    acotrabeculectomy with Adjunctive Mitomycin C in Treatment of Medically

    ntrolled Chronic Angle Closure Glaucoma with Cataract, Ahmed M. Saeed1 Outcome of Glaucoma after Pars Plana Vitrectomy and Silicone Oil Injection

    Complicated Retinal Detachments, Sumeet Malhotra

    8 Combined Viscocanalostomy-Trabeculectomy (Visco-Trab) Operation: a Dual

    ration Pathway for Management of Advanced Glaucoma, Tarek Eid

    5 Surgical Outcome of Phacoemulsification and Endocyclophotocoagulation

    eovascular Glaucoma Patients with a Failed Shunting Procedure, Ghasem

    hraie

    2 Comparison of Deep Sclerectomy with T-Flux NV or SKGel Implant in

    en Angle Glaucoma: A 3 Year study, Barbara Giambene

    9 Surgical Outcomes of Mitomycin C Trabeculectomy with Intracameral

    vacicumab for Eyes with Neovascular Glaucoma, Tiia Jugaste

    6 Phacoemulsification Together with Posterior Capsulorrhexis and Anterior

    ectomy in the Management of Malignant Glaucoma in Phakic Eyes, Mei Li3 Autologous Oral Mucosa with Biological or Synthetic Patches to Reconstruct

    Ocular Surface after complicated Glaucoma Procedures, Juan Alvarez de Toledo

    0 Efficacy and Safety of Baerveldt Aqueous Shunts in Glaucoma Secondary to

    erior Segment Irradiation for Uveal Melanoma, Eamon Sharkawi

    7 Q&A Session

    Thurs 16 Feb Conference Room A/BFP-GLA-TH 0709:00 - 10:30

    Saleh Al Obeidan, Tarek Eid

    Free Paper: Refractive Surgery

    09:00 Change in Graft Mean Keratometry following Relaxing Incisions with or

    without Counter-Quadrant Compression Sutures for Post-Penetrating Keratoplasty

    Astigmatism, Sepehr Feizi

    09:07 The Refractive Rehabilitation of Post-Keratoplasty Patients Based on in

    Vivo Corneal Morphology Data, Alexander Doga

    09:14 Long-term Effect of Corneal Crosslinking on Progressive Keratoconus, Yara Lteif

    09:21 Back to Surface Ablation; Preoperative Indications, Hassan Arrayed

    09:28 Is Posterior Float a Significant Factor in Ectasia Screening?, Hassan Arrayed

    09:35 Pocket Implantation Technique vs. Keratoplasty for Keratoconus, Albert Daxer

    09:42 Ectasia Risk Scores of Cancelled Patients in an Academic Refractive Surgery Clinic,

    Mehrdad Mohammadpour

    09:49 Retrospective Analysis of Ectasia after Refractive Surgery in 12.000 Procedures,

    Juan G Gaviria

    09:56 Diagnostic and Prognostic Factors in Post-Lasik Ectasia: A 108 Case Study,

    Jorge Alio

    10:03 Results of Thin Flap Lase In Situ Keratomeleusis (LASIK) Created by a

    Femtosecond Laser to Correct High Refractive Error after Corneal Graft, Mohammad

    Ghoreishi

    10:10 Refractive Surgery in Patients with Topographic Superior Corneal Steepening,

    Vardhaman Kankariya

    10:17 Q&A Session

    Thurs 16 Feb Conference Room B/BFP-REF-TH 08

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    09:00 - 10:30

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    Free Paper: Retina - Medical

    00 Insight Into 102 Ocular Vascular Events During VEGF Antagonist Injections,

    hmad Mansour

    07 Cytokine Concentration in Aqueous Humour of Eyes with Exudative Age-

    ated Macular Degeneration, Jost Jonas

    14 The Effect of Two Intravitreal Bevacizumab Injections on the Retinal Nerve

    ber Layer in Wet Type Age Related Macular Degeneration, Morteza Entezari

    21 Ranibizumab in Age-Related Macular Degeneration: a Pooled Analysis of

    opean Registries Included in the LUMINOUS Program, Paul Mitchell28 Ranibizumab Can Improve Vision in Cases of Non-Age-Related Macular

    generation with Very Low Initial Visual Acuity Below the Recommended Lower

    it: A Case Report, Yaser Biazid

    35 Ocular Hemorrhagic Complications of Anti-VEGF Intravitreal Injections on

    nticoagulated Patients, Claudia Loureiro

    42 Results of The Phase 3 VIEW 1 and VIEW 2 Studies of VEGF Trap-Eye vs

    nibizumab in Wet AMD, Ursula Schmidt-Erfurth

    49 Efficacy and Safety of 2.0 mg and 0.5 mg Ranibizumab in Patients with

    bfoveal Neovascular Age-Related Macular Degeneration : The HARBOR Study,

    n Suner

    56 Integrated Analysis of the VIEW 1 and VIEW 2 Studies of VEGF Trap-Eye vs

    nibizumab in Wet AMD, Victor Chong

    03 Bevacizumab for Choroidal Neovascularization in Age-Related Maculargeneration at 12-Months and 24-Months in a Clinical Setting, Danny Ng

    10 Q&A Session

    Thurs 16 Feb Conference Room A/DFP-REF-TH 0909:00 - 10:30

    Paul Mitchel l Ivan SunerJost Jonas

    Free Paper: Pediatric Ophthalmology, Genetics

    09:00 Horizontal Gaze Palsy and Progressive Scoliosis due to a Severe Mutation in ROBO3,

    Sumit Monga

    09:07 Multifocal Electroretinogram in Ambliopic Patients, Manuel Garza Leon

    09:14 Fixation Point of Anisometropic Amblyopia Measured by Spectral Domain

    Optical Coherence Tomography, Takashi Negishi

    09:21 Compliance to Patching in the Treatment of Amblyopia in Riyadh, Saudi

    Arabia, Ahmed Alyahya

    09:28 Evaluation of Incidence of Recurrence in Successfully Treated Cases of

    Anisometropic Amblyopia and the Factors Affecting it, Rohit Saxena09:35 Ocular Findings in Autistic Children in a Resource-Poor Country, Ifeoma

    Ezegwui

    09:42 Prevalence of Amblyopia in School Children in Central Jordan, Mustafa

    Mehyar

    09:49 Modified Crowding Phenomenon for the Diagnosis, Prognosis, and

    Assessment of Depth of Visual Acuity in Amblyopia, Pradeep Deshpande

    09:56 Quality of Life: What Matters to Children with Vision Impairment? The

    results from the Development of the Impact of Vision Impairment for Children

    (IVI-C) Instrument, Gillian Cochrane

    10:03 Cortical Visual Impairment: Etiology, Associated Findings and Prognosis in

    a Tertiaryeye Care Setting in South India, Neelam Pawar

    10:10 Unilateral Amblyopia: An Optical Coherence Tomography Findings,

    Badriah Alenazi10:17 Q&A Session

    Thurs 16 Feb Conference Room B/CFP-PED-TH 1009:00 - 10:30

    Sumit Monga, Pradeep Deshpande

    Free Paper: Oculoplastics, Lacrimal System and Orbit

    09:00 Scenario of Ocular Rhinosporidiosis in a Tertiary Eye Care Centre in

    Central India, Mihir Mishra

    09:07 Complications of Mitomycin-C in Pterygium Surgery, Abulgasim AdamAlmesmary

    09:14 The Effect of Type of Needle used in Bilamellar Tarsal Rotation on

    Surgical Success, Essam El Toukhy

    09:21 Orbital Echinococcosis: A Rare Case Report, Jayashree Dora

    09:28 Why Fungal Granulomas of Orbit are more Common in Subcontinent? A

    study of the Possible Risk Factors amongst Patients in Pakistan, Tayyab Afghani

    09:35 Periocular Necrotising Fasciitis: Do not Discard Conservative Treatment

    Yet!, Sarmi Malik

    09:42 Outcome of External DCR with and without MMC in Young Patients,

    Muhammad Naeem

    09:49 Transcanalicular Endoscopic Dacryoplasty with Microdrill in Children

    with Therapeutic Failure after Silicon Intubation, Eszter Von Lovenberg

    09:56 Orbital Tuberculosis, Chandana Chakraborti10:03 Punctoplasty; A New Technique for Elderly Epiphoric Patients, Kamran

    Aftab Ahmed

    10:10 Q&A Session

    Thurs 16 Feb Capital Suite 5 FP-OCP-TH 1109:00 - 10:30

    Jayashree Dora, Sarmi Malik

    Free Paper: Cataract

    09:00 Experience with Preloaded PhysIOL 123 Systems, Zia-ul- Mazhry

    09:07 The Comparisons of Surgically Induced Astigmatism (SIA) after

    Phacoemulsification in

    2.0 mm, 2.20 mm, 2.75 mm Clear Corneal Incision, Raden Budi Santoso

    09:14 Power Consumption Prediction of the Artificial Accommodation System based on

    Accommodation Data, Joerg Nagel

    09:21 Phaco-Emulsification in Completely Vitrectomized Eyes: Intra-Operative Analysis of

    Modified Phaco Sleeve, Rajesh Joshi

    09:28 Acrilisa Toric Multifocal IOL to Achieve Emmetropia and Near A Vision, Matteo Piovella

    09:35 Radiofrequency Diathermy Capsulorhexis in Congenital Cataract Surgery, Mohamed

    Awad

    09:42 Evaluation of Ergonomical Data of Phaco Surgeons in an Operation

    Theatre Set-up, Arun Kumar Galli Lakshmi Narayanan

    09:49 Biaxial Phaco Free Induced Astigmatism, L. Felipe Vejarano

    09:56 Deep Anterior Lamellar Keratoplasty for Keratectasia Post Laser in Situ

    Keratomileusis, Noura Al Mansoori

    10:03 Duo Linear Footpedal Function to Opitmize Phaco Technique, Ekkehard Fabian

    10:10 Analytical Assessment Of The Clamshell Dynamically Accommodating IOL

    Through A Clear Corneal Incision, Keiki Mehta

    10:17 Q&A Session

    Thurs 16 Feb Capital Suite 19 FP-CAT-TH 1209:00 - 10:30

    L. Felipe Vejarano, Keiki Mehta

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    Free Paper: Retina - Surgical

    00 Intravitreal Bevacizumab Versus Triamcinolone in Diabetic Macular Edema,

    a Hassan

    07 Outcomes of Cataract Surgery Post Vitrectomy for CMV Retinitis Related

    nal

    14 Posterior Segment Complications of Phacoemulsification of Lens and

    rtion of Posterior Chamber Intra Ocular Lens in High Axial Myopic Eyes, Ogugua

    nkwo

    21 Outcome of Penetrating Keratoplasty and Sulcus Fixated Intraocular Lens

    mbined with Vitreoretinal Surgery using Temporary Keratoprothesis, Walid

    elghaffar

    28 Intraocular Pressure Changes After a Single Intra-vitreal Triamcinolone

    tonide Injection,Amin Faisal Ellakwa

    35 Neovascular Glaucoma Secondary to Vitrectomy for Proliferative Diabetic

    nopathy,Jun Xu

    42 Comparative Analysis of Outcome in the Combined Phaco-Vitrectomy and

    Separated Surgey for Diabetic Retinaopathy: A Single Surgeon study, Hong Yan

    49 High Frequency Electric Welding of Soft Tissues During Vitreoretinal Surgery

    Retinal Capillary Hemangiomas in Von Hippel-Lindau Disease: Case Report,

    olay Umanets

    56 Treatment of the Racemose Haemangioma of the Retina by Ranibizumab

    Laser Coagulation: A Case Report, Illia Nasinnyk

    03 Analys: Is of Causes of Postvitrectomy Vitreous Hemorrhage in Patients

    h Diabetic Retinopathy,Alexey Putienko

    10 Outcome of Retinal Detachment Associated with Superior and Inferior Breaksowing Vitrectomy and Gas Tamponade, Mostafa Elgohary

    17 Q&A Session

    Thurs 16 Feb Conference Room B/DFP-RET-TH 1309:00 - 10:30

    Vivek Dave, Nicolay UmanetsIntermediate

    Supported by Middle East Africa Glaucoma Society (MEAGS)

    Zhao Jialiang, Saleh Al Obeidan, Rodolfo Perez Rossman

    13:00 Relevance of Ocular Perfusion Pressure and Blood Pressure in Glaucoma,Michael Kook13:10 Ocular Perfusion Pressure - Practical Aspects, Fotis Topouzis13:20 Glaucoma Therapy, Quality of Life, and Life Expectancy, Norbert Pfeiffer13:30 Combined Phaco-Trabeculectomy vs Phaco-Implant, Oscar Albis13:40 The Water Drinking Test - New Insights, Remo Susanna Jr13:50 Calculation in Treated Glaucoma: Are We Ready?, Carlos Gustavo DeMoraes

    14:00 3-D structure of the Optic Nerve Head and its Relation to GlaucomaDamage, Sung Chul Park14:10 Panel Discussion.

    Thurs 16 Feb 13:00 - 14:30 Hall 11

    Presbyopia Correction : Where Are We?

    Supported by Middle East Africa Cataract & RefractiveSurgery Society (MEACRS)

    Jorge Alio, Michael Knorz

    00 Toric Multifocal IOLs or Bioptics ?, Michael Knorz10 Presbyopia: Patient Selection and Indications, Ioannis Pallikaris20 MF IOLs, Jorge Alio

    30 Accommodative IOLs, Gerd Aufarth40 Presbyopic Lasik, Gustavo Tamayo50 Intracor and SupraCor, Mike Holzer00 Lens Femtosecond Surgery for Presbyopia, Ronald Krueger10 The Scleral Approach: Still an Option, AnnMarie Hipsley20 Laser Blended Vision - A New Procedure To Correct Presbyopia, Klaus Ditzen

    Thurs 16 Feb 13:00 - 14:30 Hall 01

    Intermediate: Medical Retina Beyond Basic

    Supported by Middle East Africa Vitreo Retinal Society(MEAVRS)

    Tien Yin Wong, Joan W Miller, Sherif Sheta

    13:00 Current Management of Wet AMD, Ivana Kim

    13:10 Polypoidal Choroidal Vasculopathy, Tien Yin Wong13:20 Myopic Traction Maculopathy, Akito Hirakata13:30 Update on Diabetic Retinopathy, Paul Mitchell13:40 Exudative Retinal Detachment due to VKH, Sherif Sheta13:50 Infectious Retinitis, Lucy Young14:00 Panel Discussion

    Thurs 16 Feb 13:00 - 14:30 Hall 02

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    Pediatric Retina

    Supported by Middle East Africa Pediatric Ophthalmology andStrabismus Society (MEAPOSS)

    Birgit Lorenz, Mike Trese, Anand Vinekar

    00 Tackling ROP in Middle-Income Countries with Cost-Effective-Ophthalmology,Anand Vinekar8 Evolving Therapeutic Options in Acute ROP, Birgit Lorenz

    36 Surgical Solutions in Pediatric Retinal Detachment, Mike Trese54 Genotype-Phenotype Correlation of Infantile Onset Retinal Dystrophies,ony Moore

    2 Therapeutic Options in Childhood Onset Retinal Dystrophies, Knut Stieger

    Thurs 16 Feb 13:00 - 14:30 Hall 03

    Facial Aesthetic Surgery

    Supported by Middle East Africa Oculoplastic Society (MEAOPS)

    13:00 Basic and Customized Upper Blepharoplasty,Erfan El Gazayerli13:10 Lower Blepharoplasty: Variations and Options, Chai Teck Choo13:20 MidFace Lifts in Middle Third Rejuvenation, Naresh Joshi13:30 Brow Lifts: Options and Techniques, Raman Malhotra13:40 Facial and Periorbital Micrografting, Miguel Gonzalez-Candial13:50 Overview of Facial Aging, Analysis and Facial Rejuvenation

    Techniques, Bhupendra Patel14:00 Panel Discussion14:15 Q&A Session

    Bhupendra Patel, Chai Teck Choo, Erfan El Gazayerli

    Thurs 16 Feb 13:00 - 14:30 Hall 09

    Detour: Roadblocks to Routine Phaco

    Abhay Vasvada, Hadi Prakoso, Ahmed El Massry

    13:00 Posterior Polar Cataracts,Abhay Vasvada13:10 Phacoemulsification in Small Pupil, David Allen13:20 Brunescent Cataracts, Hadi Prakoso13:30 Dealing with White Mature Cataracts, Jeewa Titiyal13:40 Capsule Stabilising Devices for Managing Zonular Weakness, Ehud Assia13:50 Phaco Post Intacs and Refractive Surgeries,Ahmed El Massry14:00 Panel Discussion14:15 Q&A Session

    Thurs 16 Feb 13:00 - 14:30 Hall 10

    Free Paper: Glaucoma

    13:00 Prospective Evaluation of The Macula Using Time Domain Optical

    Coherence Tomography (TD-OCT ) for Diagnosis of Hypotony Maculopathy

    Following Glaucoma Filtering Surgery, Shantha Balekudaru

    13:07 Comparison of Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty Efficacy Between Advanced

    and Beginning Open Angle Glaucomas,Argyrios Tzamalis

    13:14 Accuracy of Short Term Visual Field Progression Rates to Predict Long TermOutcomes in Glaucoma, Harsha Rao

    13:21 Effect of Spectrum Bias on The Diagnostic Accuracy of Spectral Domain Optical

    Coherence Tomograph in Glaucoma, Harsha Rao

    13:28 Glaucoma in Craniosynostosis-A Rare Association!!!, Preethika Gandhi

    13:35 Five Steps in Glaucoma Cases and One of Them of Crucial Importance, Petja Vassileva

    13:42 Diagnostic Capability of Spectral Domain Optical Coherence Tomograph in Early

    Glaucoma, Neha Bharti

    13:49 The Use of Pattern Electroretinogram in Ocular Hypertensive Patients,

    Suha Al-Eajailat

    13:56 The Electroretinography in the Differential Diagnosis of Early Stages of

    High- and Low-Tension Glaucoma and Non-Glaucomatous Pathology of Optic

    Nerve: The Pilot Study, Marina Zueva

    14:03 Q&A Session

    Thurs 16 Feb Conference Room A/BFP-GLA-TH 20IS-CAT -TH 19

    IS-PED-TH 17 IS-OCP-TH 18

    13:00 - 14:30

    Harsha Rao, Neha Bharti

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    Free Paper: Refractive Surgery

    00 Angle-Supported Phakic IOls - 3 Years Experience,Antonio Marinho07 In Vivo Measurement of Diameter of Human Crystalline Lens with Big andble Accommodation,Xiaobing Wang14 Combined Topography-Guided PRK and Corneal Collagen Cross-Linking foratoconus, Abdulrahman Al-Amri21 Combined Cross Linking and Posterior Chamber Phakic Intraocular Lens torect Keratoconus,Ahmed El-Moatassem Kotb28 Prevalence of Corneal Astigmatism in Patients Attending for Routinearact Surgery at a Teaching Hospital in the United Kingdom, Mohammad Irfann

    35 Management of Anismetropia in Children (Role of Implantable Contact Lens),qaish Sadiq42 Successful Predictive Factors in the Treatment of Keratoconus using Keraring,ria Clara Arbelaez

    49 Outcomes of Angle-Supported (Cachet) Phakic Intraocular for Correction ofderate to High Myopia, Khalid Al Arfaj56 Visual Rehabilitation in Refractory Anisometric Amblyopic Eyes of Childrenow 18 Years Using Custom Lasik, Sreekanth Karat03 Visual Results and Patients Satisfaction After Multifocal Intraocular Lensplantation in High Myopic Patients, Maria Alejandra Henriquez10 Clinical Results of the Aphakia Correction using Iris-Fixated Anteriormber Intraocular Lens (Artisan), Luis Izquierdo Jr.

    17 Q&A Session

    Thurs 16 Feb Conference Room B/B13:00 - 14:30

    Antonio Marinho, Luis Izquierdo Jr.

    Free Paper: Retina - Medical

    13:00 Morphological and Functional Correlation of Macular Pathology in Idiopathic ERMUsing Spectral Domain Optical Coherence Tomography, Yasfir Bashir13:07 A Novel Optical Coherence Tomographic Predictive Factor For Macular Hole Closure,Anand Rajendran

    13:14 Prognostic Factor Analysis in Vitreoretinal Surgery for Retinal DetachmentAttributable to Macular Hole in High Myopia, Song Chen13:21 Full Thickness Macular Holes in the Setting of Type 2 Idiopathic MacularTelangiectasia, Peter Karth13:28 Advantages 0f Subthreshold Micropulse 577 nm Yellow Laser Combinedwith Intravitreal Ranibizumab in Comparison with Ranibizumab as Monotherapyin Cystoid Macular Edema Secondary to Branch Retinal Vein Occlusion, Vadym

    Shevchenko13:35 Treatment of Symptomatic Vitreomacular Adhesions (sVMA) withOcriplasmin: A Subgroup Analysis of the Phase III MIVI-TRUST Program in Patientswith Baseline Macular Hole, Peter Stalmans13:42 Single Intravitreal Bevasizumab may be Helpful in Patients with MyopicChoroidal Neovascular Membranes, Yasser Serag13:49 SAVE (Superdose AntiVEgf) Trial - 2.0-mg Intravitreal Ranibizumab forRecalcitrant Neovascular Age-related Macular Degeneration, David Brown13:56 Outcome of Treatment of Choroidal Neovascular Membrane Secondary to

    Pathological Myopia to Intravitreal Bevacizumab (Avastin) in a Clinic Setting,

    Olajumoke Adepegba

    14:03 Q&A Session

    Thurs 16 Feb Conference Room A/DFP-RET-TH 22

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    13:00 - 14:30

    Peter Stalmans, Pravin Dugel

    Free Paper: Pediatric Ophthalmology, Genetics

    0 Identification of The Genetic Cause of an Unusual form of Leber Congenitalurosis., Razek Georges Coussa7 New Insights into Genotype-Phenotype Correlations in Choroideremia,k Georges Coussa

    4 Posterior Microphthalmus : Morphometrical analysis.,AbdulHameed Al Haji1 Primary Congenital Megalocornea with Childhood Ectopia Lentis and

    llary Block - a Distinct Phenotype That Can Be Confused with Primary Congenitalcoma,Arif Khan8 Molecular Characterization of Congenital Glaucoma With Partial Aniridia and

    opion Uveae,Arif Khan5 Recessive Cornea Plana on the Arabian Peninsula,Arif Khan2 The Effectiveness of An Auto-Refractor with Eye-tracking Capability inatric Patients, Sherwin Isenberg9 Homozygosity by Descent of a Foveal Hypoplasia Gene in an Inbred Southn Family, Sherine Dsouza Braganza6 Recessive Mutations in ELOVL4 Cause Icthyosis, Intellectual Disability andtic Quadriplegia (Sjogran-Larsson Syndrome), Hisham Alkuraya3 The Syndrome of Septo-Optic Dysplasia in Omani Children, Rana Al-Senawi0 PAX-3 Gene Mutations in Ocular Albinism Suspected to Waardenburg

    drome: a Case Report from Indonesian Patient, Budu Mannju

    7 Q&A Session

    Thurs 16 Feb Conference Room B/CFP-PED-TH 2313:00 - 14:30

    Marilyn Miller, Arif Khan, Sherwin Isenberg

    Ocular Diseases 1Organised by Saudi Ophthalmological Society (SOS)

    Thomas Bosely, Ghada Al Bin Ali, Hanan Al-Shamsi

    13:00 Lids and Lacrimal System,Adel Alsuhaibani13:15 Pupils, Thomas Bosely13:30 Managing Ocular Surface Disease, Tyree Carr13:45 Red Eye II, Mona Fahmy14:15 Q&A Session

    Thurs 16 Feb 13:00 - 14:30 Capital Suite 1

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    Free Paper: Oculoplastics, Lacrimal System and Orbit

    00 Experience with Light-Weight, Custom Designed Ocular Prosthesis,

    hammad Aftab

    07 Ophthalmic Plastics in the Middle East Region, Imtiaz Chaudhry

    14 Experience and Outcome of Siddiqui Sights Implant af ter Enucleation,Zahid

    mal Sidiqui

    21 AlphaSphere a Novel Implant Our Experience with Modified Technique of

    ceration and Enucleation, Gagan Dudeja

    28 Template Technique: A New Method for Eyelid Debulking in Patients with

    itopalpebral Plexiform Neurofibroma, Tarjani Dave

    35 Sahaf Enucleation Implant,Imran Sahaf

    42 Ptosis: A Veil for Potentially Fatal Systemic Diseases, Vinathi Mutyala

    49 A Model for a new Custom Fit Orbital Implant following Evisceration,Andrea

    cio

    56 Bilateral Ritual Enucleation: A Case Report, Silas Amos

    03 Life Expectancy following Orbital Exenteration - A 13 year Manchester Review,

    mes Wong

    10 Q&A Session

    Thurs 16 Feb Capital Suite 5 FP-OCP-TH 2513:00 - 14:30

    Imtiaz Chaudhry, Imran Sahaf

    Free Paper: Cataract

    13:00 Cellular Change and Cell Death Mechanism in Cultured Human Lens Epithelial

    Cells Induced by Cadmium Chloride, Jae Woong Koh

    13:07 Prevalence of Pseudoexfoliation Among Patients Scheduled for Cataract

    Surgery in South Saudi Arabia, King Khaled Hospital Najran Study,Ahmed

    Gabr

    13:14 Accurate Intraocular Lens Power Calculation Formulas for Eyeballs

    with Axial Length Smaller than 22 mm, Wiktor Stopyra

    13:21 The Effect of 1-Adrenergic Blocker on Phacoemulsification,

    Changhyun Koh

    13:28 Toric IOL Versus Adjustable Incision for Treatment of Mild to ModerateAstigmatism in Phacoemulsification,Khaled Kotb Ali

    13:35 Fibrin Glue Assisted Scleral Fixated IOL in Cases Lacking Posterior

    Support Our Experience, Satyamurthy Kodur

    13:42 Couching and its Techniques In South West Nigeria: An Unacceptable

    Method of Cataract Treatment, Michaeline Isawumi

    13:49 Objective Measurement of Accommodation and Effect of Higher

    Order Aberrations with Pseudophakic IOLs, George Beiko

    13:56 A Retrospective Analysis of IOL Power Calculation And Postoperative

    Results of Iris Clip IOL,Vijay Shetty

    14:03 Visual Performance of MultiFocal Toric Diffractive IOLs in Asian Small

    Pupils, Ram Mirlay

    14:10 Spearing the Posterior Polar Cataracts, Minu Mathen

    14:17 Q&A Session

    Thurs 16 Feb Capital Suite 19 FP-CAT-TH 2613:00 - 14:30

    Satyamurthy Kodur, George Beiko

    Free Paper: Retina - Medical

    :00 Culture of Human Retinal Pigment Epithelial Cells on polyHEMA Coated

    ture Substrates and Evaluation of the Rate of Cell Proliferation and Cell Death,

    mid Ahmadieh

    :07 Progressive Constriction of the Hyperautofluorescent Ring in Retinitis

    mentosa, Luiz Lima

    :14 L-NAME Reverses High Glucose-induced Inhibition of P-glycoprotein in

    man RPE Cells, Yuehong Zhang:21 Impact of Valproic Acid on Visual Fields and Vision of Patients with Retinitis

    mentosa, Mahesh Shanmugam Palanivelu

    :28 Structural and Functional Parameters of the Retina in Retinitis Pigmentosa

    tients with Cystoid Macula Edema, Antje Bernd

    :35 Imaging Retinal Pigment Epithelial Proliferation Secondary to

    otocoagulation in Vivo by Polarization Sensitive Optical Coherence Tomography,

    Lammer

    :42 Innovative Autologous Stem Cell Therapie in Retinal Diseases, Horacio Soriano

    :49 Human Retinal Pigment Epithelial Cell Culture on polyHEMA Coated Culture

    bstrates and The Pattern of Specific Gene Expression, Hamid Ahmadieh

    :56 Culture of Human Retinal Pigment Epithelial Cells in 3D-alginate Polymer

    d Investigation of Viability and Gene Expression, Hamid Ahmadieh

    :03 Retinitis Pigmentosa: Visual Morbidity in a Consanguinity Background,

    ani Battu

    :10 Spectral Domain Optical Coherence Tomography Assessment of

    otoreceptors in Retinitis Pigmentosa, Shivani Shetty

    :17 Q&A Session

    Thurs 16 Feb Conference Room B/DFP-REF-TH 2713:00 - 14:30

    Jan Lammer, Horacio Soriano

    AdvancedSupported by Middle East Africa Glaucoma Society (MEAGS)

    Prin Rojanapongpun, Baha' Noureddin, Catherine Liu

    14:30 Does SD-OCT Help Detect Glaucoma in Perimetrically Normal Eyes?,Ling-ling Wu14:40 Ologen Implants in Revision Filtering Surgery: Is it Useful?, Zaher Sbeity14:50 Evaluation and Management of Glaucoma After Keratoprosthesis,Michael Banittt

    15:00 Canaloplasty- Indication, Technique Tips and Long-Term Outcome, MatthiasGrieshaber15:10 Application of AS-OCT in Glaucoma Filtration Surgery, Lukas Pfenninger15:20 Panel Discusssion

    Thurs 16 Feb 14:30 - 16:00 Hall 11 IS-GLA-TH 28

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    High Refractive Errors: What is Working Best?

    Salah Mahjoub, Ronald Krueger, Slimane Mohebeddine

    0 LASIK for High Hyperopia, Klaus Ditzen0 Refractive Lens Exchange for High Hyperopia,Abdeltif Badaoui0 LASIK for High Myopia, Ronald Krueger0 Phakic IOLs for Extreme Myopia ( > -15 diopters), Slimane Mohebeddine0 Wedge Resection for Post Keratoplasty Giant Astigmatism, Salah Mahjoub

    0 Toric ICL for High Corneal Astigmatism, Yacine Mostefy0 Topography Guided Laser Vision Correction for Irregular Astigmatism, Johnlopoulos

    0 Panel Discussion0 Q&A Session

    Thurs 16 Feb 14:30 - 16:00 Hall 01

    Supported by Middle East Africa Cataract & RefractiveSurgery Society (MEACRS)

    Advanced: VR Surgery

    Hassan Mortada, Grazia Pertile, Yuichiro Ogura

    14:30 Sutureless Vitrectomy Surgery for the Treatment of Myopic Foveoschisis, Young HeeYoon14:40 Heavy Liquid Tamponade in Management of Complex Retinal Detachment,AndrewChang

    14:50 Treatment of Pediatric Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachment During theLast Decade. Is there Anything New?, Silvia Bopp15:00 Vitrectomy For PDR: Effect of Preoperative Avastin, Systemic Anticoagulationand Systemic Vascular, Disease on Outcomes. Implications for Clinical Trials,TamerMahmoud

    15:10 Surgical Treatment of Severe Von Hippel Lindau Retinal Angiomatosis,Remzi Avci

    15:20 Standardized MIVS with BBG-Assisted ILM Peeling for Idiopathic MacularHole, Fumio Shiraga15:30 Panel Discussion

    Thurs 16 Feb 14:30 - 16:00 Hall 02

    Supported by Middle East Africa Vitreo Retinal Society (MEAVRS)

    Spectacles in Children and the Role of Vision

    in Educational Disorders

    Dorothy Fan, Susan Day, Mohamad El Sada

    :30 Refractive Errors in Pediatric Age Group, Prevalence and Impact, Seang Mei:50 Corrective Procedures in General Including Amblyopia, Mohamad El Sada:10 Glasses Which Improve Visual Development, Michael Repka:30 Education Significance and Impact, Susan Day:50 Panel Discussion:55 Q&A Session

    Thurs 16 Feb 14:30 - 16:00 Hall 03

    Supported by Middle East Africa Pediatric Ophthalmologyand Strabismus Society (MEAPOSS)

    Tear, Tear, Go Away

    Jane Olver, Hesham Saleh, Reynaldo Javate

    14:30 Congenital Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction, Olga Weijtens14:40 Optimising External DCR, Santiago Ortiz-Perez14:50 Endoscopic Microscopic Lacrimal Duct Recanalisation, Reynaldo Javate15:00 Endonasal DCR and Redo DCR, Jane Olver15:10 Endoscopic Assisted Jones Tube Insertion, Hunter Yuen15:20 The ENT Surgeons View on Watering and Septoplasty, Hesham Saleh15:30 Panel Discussion15:45 Q&A Session

    Thurs 16 Feb 14:30 - 16:00 Hall 09

    Supported by Middle East Africa Oculoplastic Society (MEAOPS)

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    Dead Ends: What Now?

    Amar Agarwal, Alaa El-Zawawi

    4:30 Introduction,Amar Agarwal4:32 Managing a Torn Rhexis, Kevin Miller

    4:39 Posterior Capsular Rupture,Abhay Vasvada

    4:53 Unsteady Bag: Multifocal IOL Implantation, Athiya Agarwal

    4:46 Ring a Ring a Roses: Zonulopathy, Boris Malyugin

    5:00 Video Case Presentation- Dead End: What Now?, Amar Agarwal5:05 Panel Discussion on the Case: Bonnie Henderson,Alaa El-Danasoury,onia Yoo, Matteo Piovella, Jorge Alio.

    5:12 Glued IOL, Mahipal Sachdev5:19 Black and White Cataract, Alaa El-Zawawi5:26 Video Case Presentation- Dead end: What Now?, Amar Agarwal5:31 Panel Discussion on the Case: Kevin Miller, Carmen Barraquer,

    Marie-Jos Tassignon, George Beiko, Yassine Daoud

    5:41 IOL Luxation into the Vitreous, Michael Knorz5:46 IOL Exchange for Refractive Surprises,Thomas Kohnen5:53 Discussion and Summary

    Thurs 16 Feb 14:30 - 16:00 Hall 10

    Free Paper: Glaucoma

    14:30 Is British Drivers License Rule for Central Scotoma Too Strict for Japanese GlaucomaPatients Who are Actually Driving?, Junko Kamo

    14:37 Early Surgical Intervention with The Ahmed Glaucoma Valve (AGV) in UncontrolledClosed Globe Injuries: A Retrospective Case Analysis, Shantanu Mukherji

    14:44 The Effect of Ahmed Glaucoma Valve Implantation Wrapped with HumanAmniotie Membrance in The Treatment of Refractory Glaucoma, Hezheng Zhou14:51 Variance of Intraocular Pressure After Pupillary Dilatation in GlaucomaPatients,Padma Sathyan14:58 Continuous IOP Monitoring in Glaucoma Patients Treated with Tafluprost,Shibal Bhartiya

    15:05 Assessing Quality of Life in Patients With Glaucoma Using the GlaucomaQuality of Life-15 Questionnaire, Devendra Maheshwari15:12 Effect of Correction Formulas for Corneal Properties on the Magnitude ofIntraocular Pressure Reduction from Topical Prostaglandin Therapy, MitsuguShimmyo

    15:19 Comparison of IOP Measurements by Goldmann Tonometry (GAT),Tonopen and Dynamic Contour Tonometry (DCT) in Patients with Manual DSEK,Dipanjan Pal

    15:26 Comparison of Intraocular Pressure Measurements Obtained with PascalDynamic Contour Tonometry and AS OCT Pachymetry-Corrected GoldmannApplanation Tonometry in Patients Before and After Laser Peripheral Iridotomy, Ewa Mrukwa-Kominek15:33 Comparison of ICare Tonometer with Goldmann Applanation Tonometerand Non-contact Tonometer in children, Patrycja Krzyzanowska-Berkowska15:40 Assessment of Knowledge About Glaucoma Amongst Patients Attendingan Eye Clinic in Abuja, Christopher Onunkwor

    Thurs 16 Feb Conference Room A/BFP-GLA-TH 34IS-CAT-TH 33 14:30 - 16:00

    Shibal Bhartiya, Devendra Maheshwari

    Free Paper: Refractive Surgery

    0 Prevalence of Corneal Ectasia in Lasik Candidates using Pentacam, Mohamed

    fik

    7 One-Year Evaluation of Intra Corneal Rings for Treatment of Post LASIK Ectasia,

    ek Abd El Wahab4 How to Avoid Redo in Refractive Surgery, Murad Abdallah

    1Toric ICL as a Refractive Solution for Crosslinked Keratoconic Eyes: 2 Years

    lts,

    hamed Shafik

    8Comparison of Contrast Sensitivity Achieved after Femtosecond assisted

    K Vs. Mechanical Keratome Sub-Bowman`s Keratomileusis, Sahil Pahwa

    5 Keratokonus Treatment with the Keraflex Procedure - 18 Months follow up,

    a Paulig

    2 ICLs Long Term Safety and Efficacy,Jayant Sarwate

    9 Intra-Stromal Corneal Ring Implants: Results & Complications, Mahipal

    dev

    6Orbscan as a Prerequsist for Laser Sub Epithelial Keratomeliuses, Saeed Khan

    3Cross-linking Dosage and Safety Optimization for Lasik Xtra, David Muller

    Thurs 16 Feb Conference Room B/BFP-REF-TH 3514:30 - 16:00

    Mohamed Shafik, Saeed Khan

    Free Paper: Retina - Medical

    14:30 Assessment of the Safety-enhanced Protocol of Photodynamic Therapy

    (PDT) in the Management of Chronic and Recurrent Cases of Central Serous

    Chorioretinopathy (CSC), Mamdouh Kabeel

    14:37Two-Year Outcomes of IA-guided PDT Combined with Intravitreal

    Bevacizumab and Subtenon Triamcinolone Acetonide for Polypoidal Choroidal

    Vasculopathy, Tsutomu Sakai

    14:44 Posterior Sub-tenon's Triamcinolone Acetonide as a Treatment for Diabetic MacularOedema and Centrals Serous Choroidopathy, M Afzal Bodla

    14:51 Comparison of Choroidal Thickness in Eyes with Central Serous Chorioretinopathy,

    Asymptomatic Fellow Eyes and Normal Eyes, Hakyoung Kim

    14:58 Long Term Results and Prognostic Factors in Management of Polypoidal Choroidal

    Vasculopathy (PCV) in Indian Eyes, Ramachandran Unnikrishnan Nair

    15:05Difference in Choroidal Thickness between Central Serous Chorioretinopathy and

    Diffuse Retinal Pigment Epitheliopathy and Effects of Half Dose Photodynamic

    Therapy, Ruka Uetani

    15:12 Continuous Monthly Anti-VEGF Therapy with Ranibizumab for Active

    Polypoidal Choroidal Vasculopathy: Long Term Results,Gregg Kokame

    15:19Natural History and Treatment Outcomes of Polypoidal Choroidal

    Vasculopathy (PCV) - A Five Year Study, Colin Tan

    15:26 Photodynamic Therapy with Half Dose Verteporfin for Central Serous

    Chorioretinopathy,Sachin Fegde

    15:33SD-OCT Analysis of Subretinal Deposits in Acute Central Serous Retinopathy,

    Gennady Landa

    15:40 Central Serous Chorioretinopathy Associated with Steroid Therapy in Patients with

    Uveitis, Sana Khochtali

    15:47 Q&A Session

    Thurs 16 Feb Conference Room A/DFP-RET-TH 3614:30 - 16:00

    Ramachandran Unnikrishnan Nair, Gregg Kokame

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    ree Paper: Pediatric Ophthalmology, Genetics

    :30 Incidence of Retinopathy of Prematurity(ROP) in the Rural Areas of Uttar

    Pradesh,India, Lokesh Jain

    :37 Are We Treating More Infants Under ETROP Guidelines? Incidence of Type I

    Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP) and Results of its Treatment in a Nursery

    in Kuwait, Vivek Wani

    :44 Visual and Refractive out Comes of a Protocol Based Management for

    Zone I Retinopathy of Prematurity Indian Twin Cities Rop Screening

    Program (ITCROPS), Manju Bhate

    :51 Long Term Visual Outcomes in Laser Treated Threshold Retinopathy of

    Prematurity,Abdullah Alotaibi

    :58 Ocular Manifestations of Acute Leukemia in Childhood- A Prospective

    Study in India, Sucheta Parija

    :05 The Clinical Profile of Presumed Non-Accidental Injury Associated with

    Retinal Haemorrhages at a Tertiary Referral Centre in The United Kingdom,

    Esmaeil Arbabi

    :12 The Rate of Adverse Reactions to Intravenous Fluorescein Angiography

    in a Paediatric Population, Wai-Ching Lam

    :19 Incidence of Myopia in Infants Treated for Retinopathy of Prematurity with

    Panretinal Photocoagulation in Jordan, Mustafa Mehyar

    :26 ROP in Western India: A Problem which Needs Attention, Sucheta Kulkarni

    :33 Structural Sequelae and Refractive Outcome One Year After Laser

    Treatment for Prethreshold Retinopathy of Prematurity, Mangat Dogra

    hurs 16 Feb Conference Room B/C14:30 - 16:00

    airs: Sucheta Parija,Mustafa Mehyar

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    Chairs: Sabah Jasntanieh, Abdullah Assiri, Zainab Alkhudairy

    14:30 Corneal Disorder, Gregory Moore

    14:50 Surgical Management of Keratoconus,Abdullah Assiri

    15:10 The Role of an Optometrist in the Management of Cataracts, Ghada Al Bin Ali

    15:30 Vitreoretinal Pathologies, Sawsan Nowilaty

    15:50 Q&A Session.

    Thurs 16 Feb 14:30 - 16:00

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    ree Paper: Oculoplastics, Lacrimal System and Orbit

    4:30 A New Technique of Tarsal Fracture Cum Tarsectomy with Intact

    Conjunctiva for Correction of Trachomatous Cicatricial Entropion of Upper

    Lid, Ved Gupta

    4:37 Propranolol for Extensive Periorbital and Orbital Infantile Capillary

    Hemangioma, Farzad Pakdel

    4:44 Treatment of Recalcitrant Progressive Sclerosing Idiopathic Orbital

    Inflammatory Syndrome with Infliximab, Farzad Pakdel

    4:51 Simple Epibulbar Cartilaginous Choristoma - A Case Report,Ahmed

    Alyahya

    4:58 Oral Propranolol for the Treatment of Periorbital Infantile Hemangioma,

    Abdullah Al-Mujaini

    5:05 Validation of VISA Classification in Thyroid Associated Orbitopathy,

    Subrahmanyam Mallajosyula

    5:12 Arteriovenous Malformation, Tumour or what?, Sarmi Malik

    5:19 Ophthalmic Considerations in the Management of Tessier No. 4 Cleft,

    Xianqun Fan

    5:26 In Vivo Efficacy of Bone Marrow Stromal Cells Coated Beta-tricalcium

    Phosphate for the Repair of Orbital Wall Defects in Canine, Huifang Zhou

    5:33 Microfat Injection in Cases of Microphthalmia, Haytham Nasr

    5:40 Management of Unusual Choristoma, Nitin Trivedi

    urs 16 Feb Capital Suite 514:30 - 16:00

    hairs: Ahmed Alyahya, Sarmi Malik

    Free Paper: Cataract

    14:30 Results of Transpupillary Silicon Oil Removal and Phaco Through Same

    Corneal Section, Purendra Bhasin

    14:37 Outcome of Posterior Polar Cataract Surgery by 2.2mm Without

    Hydrodissection Retrospective Analysis, Dhiraj Sangwan

    14:44 Evaluation of Rotational Stability of Acrysof and Rayner Toric IOL, Vijay

    Shetty

    14:51 Toric IOL Implantation in Cataract Surgery: Femtosecond Laser vs Manual

    Techniques, Michael Lawless

    14:58 Implantation of the ReSTOR 3+ in Conjunction with Femtosecond Laser

    Assisted Cataract Surgery, Michael Lawless

    15:05 Ray-Tracing and Gaussian Optics in IOL Calculation, Wolfgang Haigis

    15:12 IOL Exchange. The Indications and Surgical Techniques, Milan Izak

    15:19 Management of Thick Pupillary Membranes with Plasma Knife, Ravijit

    Singh

    15:26 First Results after Implantation of Lentis Mplus Toric, Magda Rau

    15:33 A New Model of Artificial Iris-Lens Diaphgragm for Extensive Iris Deffects,

    Nadezhda Pozdeyeva

    15:40 Mutations of the EPHA2 Receptor Tyrosine Kinase Gene Cause

    Autosomal Dominant Congenital Cataract, Tianxiao Zhang

    Thurs 16 Feb Capital Suite 1914:30 - 16:00

    Chairs: Michael Lawless,Wolfgang Haigis

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    Free Paper: Retina - Surgical

    4:30 Photoreceptor Outer Segment Restoration and Visual Recovery After

    Macular Hole Closure, Yasfir Bashir

    4:37 Vitrectomy with Viscodissection Technique Using 23 G, Rene Cano

    4:44 Transient Changes in Anterior Segment Morphology after 23-Gauge

    Vitrectomy - An Anterior Segment Optic Coherence Tomography Study,

    Qiaoling Wei

    4:51 To Compare Non-contact Tonometer with Schiotz Tonometry in Eyes

    After Vitrectomy Surgery with Intraocular Tamponade of Silicone Oil,

    Xuhui Yu

    4:58 The Tangential, Circumferential, Scleral Tunnel in 20 g TransconjunctivalSutureless Vitrectomy: OCT Aided Analysis of Wound Integrity,Zachariah

    Koshy

    5:05 Outcomes of Epiretinal Membrane Peeling With and Without Internal

    Limiting Membrane Removal, Sundus Maqsood

    5:12 Minimally Invasive Surgery in Optic Nerve Pit Associated with Macular

    Detachment, Veronika Aslanova

    5:19 The Functional and Anatomical Changes in Patients with Retinal

    Detachment after TPPV with ILM Peeling, Malgorzata Pietras-Trzpiel

    5:26 Evaluation of Posteriorly Dislocated Intraocular Lens in terms of Causative

    Factors, Management Options and Long-term Results, Shrutika Kankariya

    5:33 Parsplana Vitrectomy and Intravitreal Phacoemulsification for Removal of

    the Dropped Nucleus, Khalil Ghasemi Falavarjani

    5:40 Treatment of Persistent or Recurrent Macular Hole using RadialMicro-retinotomy of the Hole Edge and Endotamponade, Mostafa

    Elgohary

    Thurs 16 Feb Conference Room B/D14:30 - 16:00

    Chair: Khalil Ghasemi FalavarjaniChair: Remo Susanna Jr, Amel Ouertani, Yeni Yucel

    Hot Topics: New Evidence for Neuroprotection in Glaucoma

    Supported by Middle East Africa Glaucoma Society (MEAGS)

    16:30 Imaging Retinal Ganglion Cell Injury and Death, FrancescaCordeiro

    16:40 CNS Degeneration in Glaucoma: Opportunities and Challenges,Neeru Gupta

    16:50 Non-IOP Lowering Treatment in Glaucoma, Maneli Mozaffarieh

    17:00 Autoimmune Mechanisms in Glaucoma, Franz Grus

    17:10 Gene Transfer for Neuroprotection in Glaucoma, Terete Borras

    17:20 Panel Discussion

    Thurs 16 Feb 16:30 - 18:00 Hall 11

    eratoconus and Refractive Surgery

    upported by Middle East Africa Cataract & Refractive Surgery Society (MEACRS)

    hairs:Alaa El-Danasoury, Ronald Krueger

    6:30 Placido-based Topographic Imaging for Screening Keratoconus, Steven

    Klyce

    6:40 Scheimpflug-based Tomographic Imaging for Screening Keratoconus,

    Ronald Krueger

    6:50 Future of Keratoconus Imaging and Patient Specific Modelling, William

    Dupps

    7:00 Epidemiology and Traditional Management Options for Post-LASIK Ectasia

    (CLs, Graphs, Rings, etc), Joseph Colin

    7:10 Pearls and Pitfalls of Crosslinking for Post-LASIK Ectasia vs. Keratoconus,

    Theo Seiler

    7:20 Combination Therapies for Post-LASIK Ectasia (CXL + rings, laser,

    microwave, etc), Heykel Kammoun

    7:30 Toric Artisan for Keratoconus: 5 Year Results, Khaled Ben Amor

    7:40 Panel Discussion

    7:50 Q&A Session

    hurs 16 Feb 16:30 - 18:00 Hall 01

    Supported by Middle East Africa Vitreo Retinal Society (MEAVRS)

    Chairs: Dean Elliot, Manal Taryam, Susane Binder

    16:30 Getting from Phenotype to Retinal Genotype, Salman Qureshi

    16:40 Intraoperative OCT-a Necerssary tool for the Future?, Susane Binder

    16:50 Repeated Anti-VEFG injections in DME: When Do We Stop?, Bernd

    Kirchhof

    17:00 Subretinal Surgery in Times of Anti-VEGF, Nicole Eter

    17:10 Technique and Results of Surgery for Traumatic Cyclitic Membranes,

    Touka Banaee

    17:20 Steroid Implants for DME?, Dean Elliot

    17:30 Panel Discussion

    Thurs 16 Feb 16:30 - 18:00 Hall 02

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    Anterior Segment Malformations

    Supported by Middle East Africa Pediatric Ophthalmologyand Strabismus Society (MEAPOSS)

    Jan-Tjeerd De Faber, Ken Nischal

    30 Congenital Corneal Opacification - A New Classification, Ken Nischal40 Pseudo-Peters Anomaly in PHPV/PFV, Jan-Tjeerd De Faber50 Systemic Conditions Associated with Congenital Malformationsf the Anterior Segment, Elias Traboulsi00 Persistent Pupillary Membranes, Travis Pollock10 Aniridia, Ramesh Kekunnaya20 Intracorneal Cyst an Absolute Indication for Corneal Transplantven in Unilateral Cases, William Moore30 Congenital Malformations of the Angle and Glaucoma, Arif Khan40 Panel Discussion and Q&A Session

    Thurs 16 Feb 16:30 - 18:00 Hall 03

    Supported by Middle East Africa Oculoplastic Society (MEAOPS)

    Timothy McCulley, Christoph Hintschich, David Carpenter

    16:30 Evisceration in the Modern Age, Timothy McCulley16:40 Enucleation in the Modern Age, Laura Phan16:50 Management Algorithm for Contracted Socket, Michael Yen17:00 Dermis Fat Graft as a Primary or a Secondary Implant, Christoph Hintschich17:10 Congenital Anophthalmic Socket, Rudolph Guthoff

    17:20 Eye for an Eye - Crafting a Prosthesis, David Carpenter17:30 Panel Discussion17:45 Q&A Session

    Thurs 16 Feb 16:30 - 18:00 Hall 09

    Eye for an Eye

    Thomas Kohnen, Michael Knorz, Kevin Miller

    :30 Incorporating Premium IOLs in Your Practice, Uday Devgan:40 Multifocal IOLs in Patients with Coexisting Astigmatism, Rudy Nuijts:50 Laser Refractive Cataract Surgery, Michael Knorz:00 Update on Accomodative IOLs, Gerd Aufarth:10 Phakic IOLs: Current Status, Thomas Kohnen:20 Triple Procedure : DSEK Combined with Phacoemulsification, Kevin Miller:30 Current Trends in Combined Cataract and Glaucoma Surgery, Alan Crandall:40 Panel Discussion:50 Q&A Session

    Thurs 16 Feb 16:30 - 18:00 Hall 10

    Hot Topics in Cataract Surgery Free Paper: Glaucoma

    16:30 Corneal Biomechanical Parameters in Ocular Hypertension and PrimaryOpen Angle Glaucoma, Omnia Hamam16:37 Travaprost and Cystoid Macular Edema (CME) in Cataract Surgery: Myth orReality?, Shantanu Mukherji16:44 Efficacy and Safety Assessment of Latanoprost 0.005% UnpreservedEyedrops Versus Xalatani in Ocular Hypertensive or Gaucomatous Patients,

    Jean-Francois Rouland16:51 Comparison between Functional and Structural Damage in Open Angle Glaucoma byOCT and Perimetry, Abeer Dahawy

    16:58 Histology of the Parapapillary Region in High Myopia, Jost Jonas17:05 A Comparison Study on The Pressure Lowering Effect of Fixed Combination of

    Latanoprost/Timolol (Xalacom) and Non- Fixed Combination of Latanoprost/Timolol,Seyed Aliasghar Mosavi

    17:12 Anterior Segment OCT and UBM Findings in Patients with Phacomorphic Glaucoma,Jose Morales

    17:19 Reduction of Central Visual Function in Eyes with Early or Moderate Glaucoma,Ping Huang

    17:26 Morphometric Differences between Congenital, Juvenile and Adult OnsetOpen Angle Glaucoma Discs Using Scanning Laser Ophthalmoscopy, MathewJames17:33 24-hour Intraocular Pressure Lowering Effect of Fixed and UnfixedCombination of Beta-Blocker and Latanoprost in Primary Open Angle Glaucoma, FarrahJaafarz17:40 Changes of Biomechanical Parameters of Eye Corneoscleral Capsule in Glaucoma

    Patients After Cataract Surgery, Alexey Dyachun17:47 Q&A Session

    Thurs 16 Feb Conference Room A/BFP-GLA-TH 48

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    IS-CAT-TH 47 16:30 - 18:00

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    Free Paper: Retina - Medical

    16:30 Pilot Randomized Clinical Trial of Optos-guided Pascal TargETEd Retinal versus Variable Fluence PANretinal (PETER PAN) 20-millisecond Laser in Diabetic Retinopathy, Paulo Stanga16:37 Evaluation of Phacoemulsification, Vitrectomy, IOLImplantation for ProliferativeDiabetic Retinopathy, Hussein Elgendy

    16:44 Single Versus Multiple Treatment Sessions of Panretinal Photocoagulation for DiabeticRetinopathy, Elina Ghafari

    16:51 Long-term Visual Outcomes of Vitrectomy for Proliferative DiabeticRetinopathy, Yvonne Luo16:58 Phacoemulsification, Vitrectomy and Endolaser Photocoagulation inPatients With Early Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy and Cataract, Shahid Shaikh17:05 A Study on The Preclinical Stages of Diabetic Retinopathy Using MultifocalElectroretinogram, Amira El Gohary

    17:12 Macular Thickness in Different Grades of Diabetic Retinopathy WithoutClinically Significant Macular Edema and Its Comparision with Non-diabetics AProspective Study, Krishna Rao Addoor17:19 Diabetic Retinopathy and Maculopathy Amongst Diabetes-Related ErectileDysfunction Patients, Othmaliza Othman

    17:26 Prevalence of Diabetic Retinopathy in Known Type II Diabetics in MedicineClinics in Islamabad, Sundas Maqsood17:33 Q&A Session

    Thurs 16 Feb Conference Room A/DFP-REF-TH 5016:30 - 18:00

    Paulo Stanga, Amira El Gohary

    Free Paper: Refractive Surgery

    Transepithelial Phototherapeutic Keratectomy Mode using the Schwind Amarismer Laser, Soheil Adib-Moghaddam

    Visual Outcome after Correcting the Error of Large Pupil Patients withfront-Guided Ablation, Mounir Khalifa

    Measurements of the Thermal Load during the Ablation in High-Speed Lasereal Refractive Surgery using the AMARIS Platform, Diego De Ortueta

    Corneal Flap Thickness Precison and Predictability after Femtosecond LASIK andhanical keratome Sub-bowman`s Keratomileusis, Sahil Pahwa

    Initial Experience and Refractive Outcomes with Optimized Prolate Ablation foropia and Astigmatism, Tarek Abdel Samie

    NIDEK Optimized Prolate Ablation ( OPA ) And Presbyopia Optimized Prolatetion ( Presby-OPA) Profiles In Lasik Myopic Correction, Mostafa Salaheldine

    The Efficacy, Predictability and Safety of Wavefront Guided Refractive Laserment: A Meta-Analysis, Hanif Suleman

    Rolling and Z Movements Measured with the 6D Eye-Tracker of the SCHWINDRIS Total-Tech Laser, Maria Clara Arbelaez

    Intraoperative Predictability of Femtosecond Laser Created Flap Thickness,th