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ISTANBUL 15 th ESCRS Winter Meeting in conjunction with the Turkish Ophthalmological Society Cataract & Refractive Surgery Division

18 – 20 February 2011

programme

European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons


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18 – 20 February 2011

Contents

ESCRS Board and Officers

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Message from the President

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General Information

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Programme Overview

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Venue

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List of Exhibitors

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Plan of Exhibition

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ESCRS/EuCornea Cornea Day

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Symposia

12

Live Surgery

14

Basic Optics Course

15

Cataract Surgery Didactic Course

16

Refractive Surgery Didactic Course

17

Cornea Didactic Course

18

Surgical Skills Training Courses

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EuroTimes Satellite Education Programme

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Free Paper Sessions

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Electronic Posters

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ESCRS BOARD & OFFICERS

President Josep Güell SPAIN

President Elect Peter Barry IRELAND

Secretary Roberto Bellucci ITALY

Treasurer Rudy Nuijts THE NETHERLANDS

Board Members Beatrice Cochener france

David Spalton UK

Oliver Findl Austria

Marie-José Tassignon Belgium

Thomas Olsen Denmark

Manfred Tetz Germany

Ioannis Pallikaris Greece

Kaarina Vannas Finland

Emanuel Rosen UK

Charlotta Zetterström NORWAY

Paul Rosen UK

Co-Opted Board Members Bekir Sitki Aslan Turkey

Wojciech Omulecki poland

Nikica Gabric Croatia

Pavel Studeny czech republic

Thomas Kohnen Germany

Khristo Takhchidi Russia

Joaquim Murta Portugal

Past Presidents Cornelius Binkhorst The Netherlands

Jose Cunha-Vaz Portugal

Emanuel Rosen UK

Ulf Stenevi Sweden

Philippe Sourdille France

Marie-José Tassignon Belgium

Michael Blumenthal Israel

Ioannis Pallikaris Greece

Thomas Neuhann Germany

Paul Rosen UK

Programme Committee

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Josep Güell Spain (Chairperson)

Matteo Piovella Italy

Peter Barry Ireland

Paul Rosen UK

Roberto Bellucci Italy

David Spalton UK

Beatrice Cochener FRANCE

Ulf Stenevi Sweden

Dan Epstein Switzerland

Marie-José Tassignon BELGIUM

Ioannis Pallikaris Greece

Kaarina Vannas FINLAND

Clive Peckar UK

Charlotta Zetterström NORWAY


18 – 20 February 2011

MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT ESCRS Temple House Temple Road, Blackrock Co. Dublin Ireland Tel: + 353 1 209 1100 Fax: + 353 1 209 1112 Email: escrs@escrs.org Web: www.escrs.org

Dear Colleagues, On behalf of the ESCRS Board I am delighted to welcome you to Istanbul for the 15th ESCRS Winter Meeting. This is the first time that an ESCRS meeting has taken place in Turkey and we are delighted to be joining with our colleagues from the Turkish Ophthalmological Society, Cataract and Refractive Society Division, for our first event together. Over the past several years we have been developing the ESCRS Winter Meeting by extending our didactic programme. This programme now includes didactic courses in Basic Optics, Cataract, Refractive and Cornea. We hope these courses will offer a valuable opportunity for Residents and those in training to gain a deeper understanding of the basics in the different sub-specialties. The Programme Committee has planned a full scientific programme over the course of the Meeting which includes four symposia, live surgery, free paper sessions and eposter presentations. There is also a broad range of surgical skills training courses scheduled throughout the three days. The Annual Cornea Day on Friday has been co-organised by the ESCRS and EuCornea, and we would like to thank EuCornea for their support and participation in the Meeting. I am also delighted to report that the Middle East Africa Council of Ophthalmology (MEACO) has co-organised with the ESCRS the Saturday symposium ‘Cataract Surgery in the Diseased Eye’, and we would like to thank them for their input and participation. We would also like to thank Bekir Sitki Aslan and his colleagues in Cerrahpaşa Medical Faculty Eye Clinic for their organization of the live surgery session on Saturday afternoon. I am delighted to announce that in the coming year ESCRS will be supporting the work of two charities in Africa. Clean water and sanitation facilities are basic requirements for life and the charity Oxfam is known for its expertise in this area. ESCRS will be supporting a project to bring clean, safe drinking water to the people in the Kitgum district of Uganda. Ethiopia has one of the highest blindness prevalence rates in the world and we will also be supporting an ORBIS project to develop paediatric eye care in the north-west region of this country. Further information, and updates on these projects, will be available on the ESCRS website and we would be very grateful for your support for this initiative. I look forward to meeting you over the coming days and hope you enjoy your time in Istanbul. Yours sincerely,

Josep Güell President, ESCRS

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GENERAL INFORMATION Venue

ESCRS on Demand

The 15th ESCRS Winter Meeting will be held at: Hilton Istanbul Cumhuriyet Caddesi Harbiye, Istanbul Turkey 34367

Annual subscription: €50 (special meeting offer) A web-based presentation library, ESCRS on Demand offers ophthalmologists the ability to view at their leisure all of the main sessions, free paper presentations, posters and videos presented during ESCRS congresses. Presentations are captured during the Congress and made available on ESCRS on Demand shortly after each session finishes.

Official Language The official language of the Meeting is English.

For more information, or to purchase a subscription, visit the ESCRS on Demand terminals located on the Level -1 of the Convention Centre.

Currency The official currency of the Meeting is the Euro.

Exhibition

Registration Desk

The Meeting is accompanied by a commercial exhibition which is open as follows:

All participants will receive their Meeting Pack at the Registration Desk.

Friday 17 February

09.00 – 18.00

The opening hours of the desk are as follows:

Saturday 18 February

10.00 – 18.00

Thursday 17 February

16.00 – 18.00

Sunday 19 February

10.00 – 13.00

Friday 18 February

07.00 – 19.00

Saturday 19 February

07.15 – 19.00

Entitlements

Sunday 20 February

07.30 – 13.00

Payment of the registration fee entitles delegates to participate in the Scientific Programme and to receive a Meeting Pack at registration which includes Badge and Final Programme. Admission to the Welcome Reception is also included.

Speaker Check-In Room The Speaker Check-In Room is located on the Gallery of the Convention Centre and is open as follows: Friday 17 February

07.00 – 19.00

Saturday 18 February

07.15 – 19.00

Sunday 19 February

07.30 – 13.00

Insurance Delegates are advised to take out travel insurance to cover medical expenses, accidents, loss etc. No responsibility will be accepted by the Meeting Organisers.

Internet Area

Computers with free internet access are available on Level -1 of the Convention Centre.

WELCOME RECEPTION Friday 18 February 19.00 – 20.00 Venue: Exhibition Hall

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GENERAL INFORMATION EBO and Accredited Courses Courses with EBO accreditation: Basic Optics Course, Refractive Surgery Didactic Course, Cataract Surgery Didactic Course, Cornea Didactic Course. The harmonisation of European education in ophthalmology is one of the task forces of the European Board of Ophthalmology (EBO) and is promoted by the EU to increase mobility of healthcare practitioners within Europe. The European Network of Education for Trainees (ENET) is an EBO initiative proposing a teaching programme for European residents by building a European network of teachers and teaching programmes proposed by different national and international scientific societies covering all subspecialties in ophthalmology. The European Board of Ophthalmology Diploma (EBOD) examination is a test of excellence in ophthalmology. It is designed to assess the knowledge and clinical skills requisite to the delivery of a high standard of ophthalmic care both in hospitals and in independent clinical practices. The EBOD examination is voluntary in most countries of the European Union. However, some countries have replaced their own National Specialist Examination by the EBOD examination. The successful candidate may add the title Fellow of the European Board of Ophthalmology (FEBO) after his or her name. Attendance at the above courses may be beneficial to those planning on taking the EBOD examination. For further information on the EBO and EBOD please go to ebo-online.org

EUREQUO European Registry of Quality Outcomes for Cataract & Refractive Surgery

What is EUREQUO? EUREQUO is a European Quality Registry for visual outcomes of cataract and refractive surgery

The project aims to:

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Improve treatment and standards of care for cataract and refractive surgery

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Develop evidence-based guidelines for cataract and refractive surgery across Europe

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Make significant impact on the exchange of best practice between practitioners in relation to patient safety

Join the network EUREQUO gives a unique opportunity to monitor and compare results Quality registries create a sufficient basis for studying rare diseases, treatments and complications Collecting data will support you to make an audit report The collection of your data will facilitate the analysis of surgical outcomes and the development of evidencebased European Quality Guidelines

Visit Booth 135 for more information

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20.00

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p.17

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Part 1

Refractive Course

Organised by the Turkish Ophthalmological Society

Live Surgery

p.12

Management of Unexpected Complications

Symposium

p.24

Free Papers Visual Optics Cataract

Hall 1 Convention Centre

19.00

p.16

p.15

p.21

Bausch+Lomb Satellite Meeting

Sadirvan B Hilton Hotel

Cataract Surgery in the Diseased Eye

Part 1

Cataract Course

Basic Optics Course

Sadirvan A Hilton Hotel

Premium IOLs: Myth or Reality?

Symposium

p.10

Cornea Day in conjunction with EuCornea

p.23

Free Papers Refractive I

p.22

Free Papers Cataract I

Hall 2 Convention Centre

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17.00

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14.00

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12.00

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10.00

09.00

08.00

Hall 1 Convention Centre

Friday

p.18

Cornea Course

Hall 2 Convention Centre

p.16

Part 2

p.17

Refractive Course

Sadirvan B Hilton Hotel

Abbott Carl Zeiss Medical Optics Meditec Satellite Satellite Meeting p.21 Meeting p.21

Part 2

Cataract Course

Sadirvan A Hilton Hotel

Saturday

p.13

Current Options for Treating Presbyopia

Symposium

p.25

Free Papers Cataract II

Hall 1 Convention Centre

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Free Papers Cornea

Sadirvan A Hilton Hotel

Sunday

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Free Papers Refractive II

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Programme Overview


ePOSTERS / ESCRS on Demand

SPEAKER CHECK-IN ROOM (GALLERY)

EXHIBITION

INTERNET STATIONS

HALL 1

HALL 2

CONVENTION CENTRE, LEVEL -1

ENTRANCE TO CONVENTION CENTRE

REGISTRATION

CONVENTION CENTRE, LEVEL 0

SADIRVAN SECTION A

ENTRANCE TO HILTON HOTEL

HOTEL RECEPTION/CONCIERGE

SADIRVAN SECTION B

STAIRS TO LEVEL –1

SATURN

WASHROOMS

WASHROOMS

ACCESS TO CONVENTION CENTRE

MERCURY

JUPITER

HILTON HOTEL, LEVEL -1

RESTAURANT

HILTON HOTEL, LEVEL 0

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LIST OF EXHIBITORS Company Name A.R.C. Laser GmbH

110

Aaren Scientific, Inc.

101

Accutome, Inc.

123

Alcon Laboratories, Inc.

107

Abbott Medical Optics

109

Anadolu Tip Teknolojileri A.S. / Zaraccom Lenses

139

avedro

113

Bausch + Lomb

118

Bemogrup Teknolojik Ltd.

108

BIO TECH VISION CARE PVT. LTD.

112

Bon Optic Vertriebsgesellschaft MbH

103

BTT Bilgi Teknoloji Tasarim

132

Carl Zeiss Meditec AG

120

Cataract & Refractive Surgery Today Europe

121

Croma-Pharma GmbH

117

EUREQUO

135

Ferrara Ophthalmics

136

Gebauer Medizintechnik GmbH

126

Haag-Streit AG

116

Heidelberg Engineering GmbH

102

HumanOptics AG

114

ifa systems AG

134

iVIS Technologies SRL

133

Medicontur International SA

111

Mediphacos LTDA

125

Med-Logics, Inc. Metrovision

124 138B

Moria

122

New World Medical, Inc.

128

NoroVizyon Ltd.Şti.

137A

Oculentis GmbH

140

OCULUS Optikgeräte GmbH

100

Ophmed Co., Ltd.

131

Ophtec B.V.

130

OPTIK MEDIKAL TIC. LTD. STI. OptiMedica Peschke Meditrade GmbH S. Karger AG SCHWIND eye-tech-solutions Gmbh & Co. KG SEGAL OPTICS SOOFT Italia S.p.a. Staar Surgical AG SUN EURO BUSINESS UG Unimed Ltd. Şti.

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137B 127 129 Exhibition Hall 105 113A 104 115 114A 138A

VSY Biotechnology

106

Ziemer Ophthalmic Systems AG

119


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EXHIBITION PLAN

LEVEL 0, CONVENTION CENTRE

140

REGISTRATION DESK

129 121

ACCESS TO LEVEL -1

138B

139

128

127

126 130

122

123

124

125

138A

137B

137A

136

135

134

131

132

133

117 120

119

118 116

ACCESS TO LEVEL -1 115

108

109

110

111

107

114

114A 113A

112

113

106

ACCESS TO LEVEL -1 100

101

102

103

104

105

ENTRANCE TO CONVENTION CENTRE

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ESCRS/EUCORNEA CORNEA DAY

Friday 18 February 09.25 – 16.30

Venue: Hall 1, Convention Centre Chairpersons: H. Dua UK, J. Güell Spain 09.25 H. Dua UK, J. Güell SPAIN Introduction

Section 1: Ocular Surface

Section 2: Refractive Surgery

Moderators:

Moderators:

F. Malecaze FRANCE

KEYNOTE SPEAKER 09.30 H. Dua UK Does the central corneal epithelium have stem cells? Case Presentations 09.50 D. Miller UK A case of corneal limbal stem of plasticity: sectoral corneal epithelial transdifferentiation 10.00 P. Pisella france Objective and dynamic evaluation of tear film quality with a double pass scattering index 10.10 C. Collins UK Revisiting the role of conservative management in non-healing epithelial defects 10.20 J.J. Gicquel France Unilateral ocular rosacea in a 9 year old boy 10.30 A. Safar Iraq Conservative approach to the management of non-penetrating explosive injury to the cornea 10.40 F. Marsh Spain Limbal stem cell deficiency secondary to vitrectomy in the context of a multiple endocrine deficiency 10.50 Discussion

KEYNOTE SPEAKER 11.00 B. Cochener FRANCE Crucial role of ocular surface in refractive surgery Case Presentations 11.20 A.J. Kanellopoulos Greece Epithelial healing complication following CXL (collagen cross-linking) for keratoconus 11.30 R. Nuijts The Netherlands Surgical management of epithelial ingrowth after iris-fixated phakic IOL implantation 11.40 R. Blum UK Infective keratitis following LASIK - resolution with conservative management 11.50 H. Rashed Egypt A case of rapidly progressive corneal ectasia highly responsive to collagen cross-linking 12.00 M. Wagih El-Deeb Kuwait Toric IOL implantation: is it a re-adjustable procedure ? 12.10 L. Rodriguez Venezuela New device arch of 210 INTACS single segment in inferior post-LASIK ectasia 12.20 Discussion 12.30 Break

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ESCRS/EUCORNEA CORNEA DAY

Section 3: Corneal Grafts

Section 4: Miscellaneous

Moderators:

Moderator:

J. Güell SPAIN R. Nuijts The Netherlands

M. Irkec TURKEY U. Stenevi Sweden

KEYNOTE SPEAKER

KEYNOTE SPEAKER

13.30 J. Güell SPAIN Current indications for penetrating keratoplasty

15.00 M. Irkec TURKEY Role of in vivo corneal confocal microscopy in the diagnosis of corneal diseases

Case Presentations Case Presentations

13.50 G. Kymionis Greece Re-trephination of eccentric donor graft for Descemet’s stripping automated endothelial keratoplasty (DSAEK)

15.20 S. Derrien France Prospects of cross-linking in severe corneal amoebic abscess

14.00 V. Hurmeric Turkey Persistent lamellar interface fluid with clear cornea after Descemet’s stripping automated endothelial keratoplasty

15.30 J. Connolly UK Novel observation to explain non-healing corneal ulcers: iatrogenic crystal formation and the cornea

14.10 C. Forlini Italy Acute suprachoroidal haemorrhage (SCH) during PK procedure. Is everything really lost?

15.40 J. Krumeich Germany The antivascular properties of the ISCR

14.20 I. Athanasiadis Italy Tectonic Descemet’s stripping automated endothelial keratoplasty for Descemetocele 14.30 L. Buzzonetti Italy Tips and pitfalls in pediatric PK and DALK assisted by femtosecond laser 14.40 N. Alejandre Spain Secondary neovascularization in PK: treatment with argon laser and bevacizumab 14.50 Discussion

15.50 N. Al-Sabai Belgium UVA/Riboflavin cross-linking as treatment for corneal melting 16.00 C. Collins UK Acanthamoeba keratitis: is the incidence increasing? 16.10 I. Athanasiadis Italy Recurrent microsporidial keratitis in an immunocompetent patient after superficial lamellar keratoplasty 16.20 Discussion 16.30 End of session

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SYMPOSIA

Friday 18 February

Saturday 19 February

17.00 – 19.00

11.00 – 13.00

Venue: Hall 1, Convention Centre

Venue: Hall 1, Convention Centre

Premium IOLs: Myth or Reality?

Management of Unexpected Complications

Chairpersons:

Y. Akova TURKEY R. Bellucci ITALY

17.00 D. Spalton UK Aspheric IOLs: from theory to practice 17.15 J. Alio spain Multifocal IOLs and patient satisfaction 17.30 S. Downes UK Blue Blocker IOLs: current concepts 17.45 I. Pallikaris greece Accommodative IOLs for presbyopia 18.00 B. Toygar turkey Efficacy of toric IOLs in astigmatism correction 18.15 J. Güell spain Clinical results with the light adjustable lens

Chairpersons:

B. Aslan Turkey J. Güell Spain

11.00 I. Can turkey Incision complications 11.15 Y. El Din Mostafa egypt Anterior capsular tears 11.30 P. Papadopoulos greece Decreased corneal transparency 11.45 S. Kaynak turkey The dropped nucleus 12.00 B. Malyugin russia Zonular dialysis

18.30 Discussion

12.15 P. Rosen UK The shallow chamber

19.00 End of session

12.30 Discussion 13.00 End of session

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SYMPOSIA

Saturday 19 February

Sunday 20 February

17.00 – 19.00

11.00 – 13.00

Venue: Hall 1, Convention Centre

Venue: Hall 1, Convention Centre

ESCRS-MEACO Symposium Cataract Surgery in the Diseased Eye

Current Options for Treating Presbyopia

Chairpersons:

A. El Massry Egypt U. Stenevi Sweden Y. Usta Turkey

17.00 N. Gozum turkey Pseudoexfoliation 17.15 C. Budo belgium The glaucomatous eye 17.30 R. Menapace austria The diabetic eye 17.45 A. El Massry egypt The compromised cornea 18.00 A. El Zawawy egypt The black or white nucleus 18.15 M. Lundström sweden Outcomes 18.30 Discussion 19.00 End of session

Chairpersons:

I. Pallikaris Greece E. Tasindi Turkey

11.00 S. Panagopoulou greece LASIK for presbyopia: monovision, multifocality or both? 11.15 M. Holzer germany Flapless corneal reshaping with the femtosecond laser: is it for real?

11.30 O. Yilmaz turkey The pinhole inlay: is reversibility of depth of focus possible?

11.45 D. Bouzoukis greece The micro-lens inlay: is reversibility of refractive index change possible?

12.00 D. Portaliou greece Accommodative IOLs for presbyopia: can we restore normal function?

12.15 R. Bellucci italy Multifocal IOLs for presbyopia: can they provide far, intermediate and near vision?

12.30 Discussion 13.00 End of session

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LIVE SURGERY

Saturday 19 February 14.00 – 16.45

Venue: Hall 1, Convention Centre

Live Surgery Cataract and Refractive Live telecast from Cerrahpaşa Medical Faculty Eye Clinic

Wavefront LASIK – Myopia Surgeon: A. Gücükoğlu TURKEY

Organized by the Turkish Ophthalmological Society, Cataract and Refractive Society Division

Wavefront LASIK – Hypermetropia Surgeon: A. Özdamar TURKEY

Operating Theatre Moderators:

O. Arslan TURKEY N. Gözüm TURKEY

Intracor Surgeon: S. Göker TURKEY

Conference Room Chairpersons:

E. Tasindi TURKEY K. Vannas FINLAND

Conference Room Panelists:

I. Can TURKEY J. Güell SPAIN P. Rosen UK B. Şener TURKEY

Avedro

Keraflex - KXL accelerated cross-linking Surgeon: Ö. Yilmaz TURKEY

Alcon

Microcoaxial cataract surgery using the Infiniti© with OZiL© IP and implantation of AcrySof ReStor Toric IOL Surgeon: B. Aslan TURKEY AcrySof Cachet Phakic IOL Surgeon: B. Toygar TURKEY

VSY Biotechnologies

Microcoaxial cataract surgery using the Optikon Phaco and implantation of Acriva Multifocal IOL Surgeon: M.N. Cinhüseyinoğlu TURKEY

Zaraccom Lenses

Microcoaxial cataract surgery using the Infiniti© with OZiL© IP and implantation of Zaraccom Preloaded Aspheric IOL Surgeon: Y. Usta TURKEY

Carl Zeiss Meditec - Optronik Ltd

Microcoaxial cataract surgery using the Infiniti© with OZiL© IP and implantation of Zeiss Multifocal IOL Surgeon: M. Söyler TURKEY

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Near Live Surgery

AcuFocus Corneal Inlay Surgeon: Ö. Yilmaz TURKEY


18 – 20 February 2011

BASIC OPTICS COURSE

Friday 18 February 08.30 – 15.40

Venue: Sadirvan A, Hilton Hotel Chairpersons: I. Pallikaris GREECE M.J. Tassignon BELGIUM

Part I. Visual Optics Moderators:

I. Pallikaris GREECE M.J. Tassignon BELGIUm

Part III. Imaging the Human Eye Moderators:

J. Alio SPAIN A. Pallikaris GREECE

08.30

F. Van de Velde BELGIUM Light propagation in the eye

14.00

A. Pallikaris GREECE Confocal microscopy, from research to clinical practice

08.50

S. Marcos SPAIN Aberrations of the optical system

14.20

J. Rozema BELGIUM Scheimpflug imaging, from research to clinical practice

09.10

A. Glasser USA Optics of crystalline lens and accommodative response

14.40

J. Alio SPAIN OCT imaging, from research to clinical practice

09.30

T. Van den Berg THE NETHERLANDS Straylight: importance of different domains of the point spread function

15.00

O. Stachs GERMANY Very high frequency ultrasound imaging, from research to clinical practice

09.50

M.J. Tassignon BELGIUM IOL optics

15.20

Discussion

10.10

J. Rozema BELGIUM Epidemiology of the optical parameters of the eye

15.40

End of session

10.30

W. Haigis GERMANY IOL power calculation

10.50

Discussion

EBO Accredited Course For more information see page 5

Part II. Visual Behaviour (Visual Function) Moderators:

R. Applegate USA I. Pallikaris GREECE

11.00

R. Applegate USA Retinal image quality

11.20

I. Pallikaris GREECE Presbyoptics

11.40

S. Plainis GREECE State of the art assessment of visual acuity and contrast sensitivity

12.10

P. Artal SPAIN Visual function assessment using adaptive optics

12.30

H. Ginis GREECE Modelling visual function

12.50

Discussion

13.00

Break

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CATARACT SURGERY DIDACTIC COURSE

Part 1

Part 2

Friday 18 February

Saturday 19 February

15.00 – 17.00

08.00 – 13.00

Venue: Hall 2, Convention Centre

Venue: Sadirvan A, Hilton Hotel

Chairpersons: R. Packard UK P. Rosen UK

Chairpersons: R. Packard UK P. Rosen UK

Ergonomic Surgery

08.00

15.00

D. Allen UK - Patient flow - Theatre nurses - Setting up microscope - Principles of surgery - Draping and anaesthesia

Incisions 15.30

L. De Benito-Llopis SPAIN - Temporal vs superior - Corneal vs scleral - Knife technology

The Capsule 15.50

D. Spalton UK, M.J. Tassignon BELGIUM - Basic ergonomics - Use of needle and forceps - Staining - Tear out recovery - Posterior capsulorhexis - Management of PCO including YAG laser surgery

16.20

I. Pallikaris GREECE Femtosecond lasers and cataract surgery

16.30

Discussion

17.00

End of session

EBO Accredited Course For more information see page 5

D. Smerdon UK Teaching the teachers of cataract surgery

21st Century Phaco Dynamics 08.20

P. Ursell UK Learning how to learn cataract surgery

08.30

R. Packard UK - Physics - Pump mechanisms - Tip technology - Power and delivery - BMICS vs CMICS

Advanced Phaco Techniques 09.30

A. Franchini ITALY, S. Morselli ITALY, R. Packard UK - For soft, medium, hard cataracts - Phaco chop - BMICS vs CMICS

10.30

Break

10.50

Z. Biro HUNGARY Viscoelastics

Premium Lenses 11.10

R. Morris UK Aspheric lenses

11.20

O. Findl austria Multifocals

11.30

G. Auffarth bermany Accommodating lenses

11.40

T. Rabsilber GERMANY Toric IOLs

New Trends 11.50

M. Amon austria Supplementary lenses

Video Symposium 12.00 13.00

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B. Malyugin russia, V. Picardo ITALY, R. Packard UK , P. Rosen UK Complications and complex cases End of session


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REFRACTIVE SURGERY DIDACTIC COURSE

Part 1

Part 2

Friday 18 February

Saturday 19 February

15.00 – 17.00

08.00 – 13.00

Venue: Sadirvan B, Hilton Hotel

Venue: Sadirvan B, Hilton Hotel

Moderators:

Moderators:

R. Bellucci ITALY D. Epstein SWITZERLAND

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

G. Grabner AUSTRIA C. Roberts USA

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

R. Bellucci Italy LASIK: surgical technique

08.40

A. Marinho Portugal Overview of phakic IOLs

16.15

T. Seiler Switzerland Surface Ablation Techniques (SATs): surgical technique

09.00

E. Rosen UK Refractive Lens Exchange

16.35

D. Epstein Switzerland Results of corneal refractive surgery

09.20

O. Findl austria Multifocal IOLs

16.55

Questions and answers

09.30

G. Grabner Austria Presbyopia

17.00

End of session

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

EBO Accredited Course For more information see page 5

Moderators:

V. Katasanevaki GREECE R. Nuijts THE NETHERLANDS

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

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Saturday 19 February 08.00 – 16.00

Venue: Hall 2, Convention Centre 08.00

J. Güell SPAIN Introduction and welcome

Clinical cornea

Surgical cornea

Moderators:

Moderators:

B. Cochener France J. Güell SPAIN

08.05

G. Kymionis GREECE Basic science: anatomy, physiology and biomechanics

08.20

M.J. Tassignon BELGIUM Pathological responses of the cornea

08.30

J. Merayo SPAIN Microbiologic and cytologic testing

08.50

B. Frueh SWITZERLAND Infectious keratitis

09.10

B. Cochener FRANCE Corneal and anterior segment evaluation techniques

09.30

Break

Moderators:

M. Busin ITALY J. Colin FRANCE

09.50

G. Grabner AUSTRIA Immunological disorders of the cornea

10.10

J. Güell SPAIN Non-infectious keratitis

10.30 E. Coskunseven TURKEY Corneal dystrophies 10.50 F. Malecaze FRANCE Ectasia disorders and degenerations

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11.10

F. Kruse GERMANY Dry-eye and ocular surface disease

11.30

Questions and answers

11.50

Break

J. Krumeich GERMANY R. Nuijts THE NETHERLANDS

12.40

J. Krumeich GERMANY Penetrating Keratoplasty: preoperative consideration, technique, postoperative management and complications

13.00

R. Bellucci ITALY Anterior lamellar keratoplasty procedures: up-to-date

13.20

R. Nuijts THE NETHERLANDS Management of postkeratopathy astigmatism

13.40

J. Colin FRANCE Corneal cross-linking: intracorneal ring segments in ectatic disorders

14.00

Break

Moderators:

M. Busin ITALY G. Grabner AUSTriA

14.20

J. Güell SPAIN Conjunctival surgery

14.40

J. Güell SPAIN Amniotic membrane

15.00

M. Busin ITALY Endothelial transplantation: up-to-date

15.20

G. Grabner AUSTRIA Limbal transplantation and keratoprosthesis

15.40

Questions and answers

16.00

End of session

EBO Accredited Course For more information see page 5


18 – 20 February 2011

SURGICAL SKILLS TRAINING COURSES Basic Phacoemulsification This course will provide practical experience in removing a cataractous lens. 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. This course will have two participants at each station

Phaco: Management of Complications This course includes practice 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, Artisan and Verisyse. This course 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. 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. An excimer laser will be available for practising surface ablation on the abraded or flap-fashioned eyes. This course 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. This course will have two participants at each station

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SURGICAL SKILLS TRAINING COURSE SCHEDULE Course Directors: C. Peckar UK, R. Bellucci italy Cost per course: e100 IMPORTANT NOTE: Artificial eyes will be used in the wetlabs. 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 18 February Jupiter Room, Hilton Hotel

01 02 03 04 05

09.00 – 10.30 11.00 – 12.30 13.30 – 14.45 15.30 – 16.30 17.00 – 18.00

LASIK LASIK Verisyse Phakic IOL Artisan Phakic IOL PRL Phakic IOL

16 16 8 8 8

Mercury Room, Hilton Hotel

06 07 08 09

08.30 – 10.30 11.00 – 13.00 14.00 – 16.00 16.30 – 18.15

Basic phacoemulsification Basic phacoemulsification INTACS Basic Suturing Techniques

8 8 16 8

Jupiter Room, Hilton Hotel

10 11 12 13 14

09.00 – 10.00 10.30 – 11.45 14.00 – 15.30 16.00 – 17.30 18.00 – 20.00

Artisan Phakic IOL Verisyse Phakic IOL PRK, LASEK & Epi-LASIK PRK, LASEK & Epi-LASIK KeraRings

8 8 16 16 16

Mercury Room, Hilton Hotel

15 16 17 18 19 20

08.00 – 09.45 10.15 – 11.45 12.15 – 13.45 14.45 – 16.15 16.45 – 18.15 18.30 – 20.00

Basic Suturing Techniques Bimanual Micro-Incision Phaco Bimanual Micro-Incision Phaco Phaco: Management of Complications Phaco: Management of Complications Ferrara Rings

8 8 8 8 8 16

Jupiter Room, Hilton Hotel

21 22

09.00 – 10.30 11.00 – 12.30

LASIK LASIK

16 16

Mercury Room, Hilton Hotel

23 24

08.00 – 10.00 10.30 – 12.30

Basic phacoemulsification Basic phacoemulsification

8 8

Saturday 19 February

Sunday 20 February

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SURGICAL SKILLS TRAINING COURSES Faculty Name

Course No.

T. Akingbehin UK

Name

Course No.

S. Morselli Italy Name

17 Course No.

6

A. Franchini Italy

18

R. Bellucci Italy

16

N. Gabric Croatia

11

M. Piovella Italy

19

C. Budo Belgium

10

G. Grabner Austria

3

D. Siganos Greece

2

E. Coskunseven Turkey

14

V. Katsanevaki Greece

D. Dementiev Italy

5

K. Ditzen Germany D. Epstein Switzerland

22 12, 13

B. Kose TURKEY A. Marinho PORTUGAL K. Mikek Slovenia

21

L. Troqueti

20

4

P. Ursell UK

24

1

K. Vannas Finland

7

9, 15

Sponsorship The ESCRS would like to thank the following sponsors for their support: Addition Technology, Inc. (INTACS)

Carl Zeiss Meditec AG

Oertli Instrumente AG

Alcon Laboratories, Inc.

Duckworth & Kent Ltd

Ophtec BV

Abbott Medical Optics, Inc. (AMO)

Ferrara Ophthalmics Ltda

BD

Mediphacos Ltda

Schwind eye-tech-solutions GmbH & Co. KG

EuroTimes Satellite Education Programme Friday 18 February

Saturday 19 February

Saturday 19 February

13.00 – 14.00

13.00 – 14.00

13.00 – 14.00

Venue: Sadirvan B

Venue: Sadirvan A

Venue: Sadirvan B

Surgeon-led Advances: Innovation with Patients in Mind

Innovations in Refractive Surgery: ReLEx®, ICR and Laser Blended Vision

How to Enhance Visual Outcomes of Your Patients

Sponsored by:

Sponsored by:

Sponsored by:

Moderator: B. Malyugin RUSSIA S. Prasad UK Optimising quality vision in combined surgery Z. Nagy Hungary Enabling premium outcomes for your patients combining advances in lens and surgical technology TBC Supporting a positive post-operative patient experience

Moderator: O. Ibrahim Egypt O. Ibrahim Egypt ReLEx® - a new method of laser vision correction enters the market R. Shah India Minimally-invasive ReLEx® procedure in low, medium and high myopia O. Ibrahim Egypt Implantation of intracorneal rings with the femtosecond laser VisuMax® M. Dierolf Carl Zeiss Meditec AG,

Moderator: M. Knorz Germany G. Auffarth Germany Tools and techniques to improve outcome in cataract surgery E. Marques Portugal Long-term experience with Synchrony Dual Optic Accommodating IOL M. Knorz Germany My decision tree in LASIK S. Schallhorn USA Patient satisfaction after LASIK: myths and realities

Application Engineer

Laser Blended Vision – the best solution for age-optimized laser vision correction

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FREE PAPER SESSIONS

Friday 18 February 08.30 – 10.00

Venue: Hall 2, Convention Centre

Cataract I Chairperson:

O. Findl AUSTRIA

Moderators:

P. Pisella FRANCE N. Tamcelik TUrkey

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08.30

P. Pisella, Y. Nochez, A. Debois, P. Sourdille France Necessary refractive precision and quality of vision with toric IOLs

08.36

D. Holland, D. Uthoff Germany First results with a new toric IOL of the type Basis Z

08.42

V. Ishchenko, V. Serdyk Ukraine 6 month results after implantation of the accommodative IOL Crystalens HD

08.48

M. Tomalla Germany 9 month results after implantation of the accommodative Crystalens HD

08.54

A. Karavitaki, I. Pallikaris Greece One year results after Crystalens HD accommodative intraocular lens implantation

09.00

A. Vergamota, A. Ferreira, C. Carapinha, P. Cruz, J. Silva Portugal Visual function after bilateral accommodative intraocular lens implantation

09.06

E. Marques, A. Castanheira-Dinis Portugal Surgical pearls for success with the dual optic accommodating intraocular lens (IOL)

09.12

E. Marques, V. Bohorquez, R. Alarcon Portugal Objective and subjective evidence of accommodation four years after implantation of dual optic accommodating intraocular lens (IOL)

09.18

B. Kusa, M. Piovella Italy Multifocal progressive diffractive lens: contrast sensitivity and six-month clinical outcomes

09.24

I. Ossma, A. Galvis, M. Alvarez, C. Roa Colombia Visual function behavior after yag capsulotomy in patients implanted with dual optic accommodating IOLs

09.30

I. Pallikaris, D. Portaliou Greece Outcomes after WIOL–CF accommodative intraocular lens implantation

09.36

A. Vega-Estrada, A. Jorge, D. Piñero, A. Plaza Spain Comparative analysis of the in-vivo optical performance achieved with a monofocal lens and with the Crystalens HD accommodative intraocular lens

09.42

R. Nuijts, N. Visser, N. Bauer The Netherlands Accuracy of toric intraocular lens implantation in cataract and refractive surgery

09.48

O. Findl, M. Wilkins, B. Allan, V. Maurino, C. Bunce, G. Rubin Austria A prospective randomised controlled trial comparing monovision with a multifocal implant in patients undergoing bilateral cataract surgery

09.54

Discussion

10.00

End of session


18 – 20 February 2011

FREE PAPER SESSIONS

Friday 18 February 10.30 – 12.30

Venue: Hall 2, Convention Centre

Refractive I Chairperson:

G. Grabner austria

Moderators:

J. Alio SPAIN O. Arslan TURKEY

10.30

J. Kanellopoulos Greece Laboratory evaluation of a novel technique for myopia correction: continuous wave laser cornea shrinkage coupled with CXL

10.36

M. Ayoubi UK The advantages of epithelial removing in LASEK

10.42

A. Hondur, S. Sül, K. Bilgihan Turkey Transepithelial PRK with Mitomycin C for high ammetropia after keratoplasty

10.48

S. Bachu, R. Rengappa India A study on quality of life and contrast sensitivity pre and post LASIK

10.54

A. Vega-Estrada, J. Alio, D. Piñero Spain LASIK outcomes in high myopia with the Amaris excimer laser

11.00

J. Alio, M. Luger, D. Utthoff, T. Wahab, E. Martines, R. Fernández Spain Multicentre analysis of the visual outcomes obtained with the Schwind Presbymax platform for restoring near vision

11.06

V. Kozobolis, A. Giarmoukakis, M. Gkika, H. Sideroudi, G. Labiris Greece Evaluation of the level of agreement between intended and measured ablation in Wavefront Optimized (WFO) myopic spherocylindrical correction

11.12

M. Fakhry Egypt Combined corneal collagen cross-linking and topography guided customized ablation treatment for keratoconus: one versus two sessions

11.18

G. Grabner, A. Dexl Austria Quality of vision with a small aperture corneal inlay

11.24

A. Limao Oliveira Portugal Initial European experience with a corneal inlay for correction of presbyopia in plano eyes

11.30

I. Pallikaris, D. Bouzoukis, A. Limnopoulou, S. Panagopoulou, G. Kymionis Greece Intracorneal lenses for the treatment of presbyopia using femtosecond laser

11.36

G. Grabner, A. Dexl Austria Emmetropic presbyopes implanted with the Kamra intracorneal inlay to correct presbyopia: four year follow-up

11.42

S. Taneri, S. Oehler, A. Heiligenhaus, C. Heinz Germany Laser flare evaluation of the inflammatory response after implantation of a new anterior chamber phakic lens

11.48

R. Fernández, J. Alió, C. Ferrer, J. Álvarez De Toledo, E. Mulet, M. Teus, R. Gutiérrez Spain Phakic intraocular lens explantation: clinical pathologic correlation analysis

11.54

A. Barisic, N. Gabric, I. Dekaris, M. Bohac, I. Romac, V. Glavota, M. Anticic Croatia Laser refractive correction of residual ametropia after implantation of phakic IOL

12.00

N. Gabric, I. Dekaris, M. Bohac Croatia Phakic intraocular lenses in correction of patients not suitable for LASIK

12.06

P. Vo Tan, P. Rozot France The Add-On intraocular lenses for the correction of residual refractive errors or presbyopia in pseudophakic eyes

12.12

B. Cochener France Initial international study results on a corneal inlay for plano presbyopes

12.18

Discussion

12.30

End of session

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Saturday 19 February 08.00 – 10.30

Venue: Hall 1, Convention Centre

Visual Optics, Cataract Chairperson: M. Piovella ITALY Moderators: G. Auffarth AUSTRIA R. Ersoz TURKEY

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08.00

Y. Nochez, Y. Nochez, T. Habay, P. Sourdille France Objective and dynamic evaluation of tear film quality with a double-pass scattering index

08.06

A. Tzamalis, M. Kynigopoulos, C. Vlad, N. Chalvatzis, S. Dimitrakos Greece Influence of intraocular lens asphericity and blue light filtering on visual outcome, contrast sensitivity and higher order aberrations after uneventful cataract extraction

08.12

B. Constantinos, S. Elina, Z. George, T. Dimitra, A. Ioannis, M. Mirsini, S. Alexandros Greece Customized intraocular lenses: conical structures after excimer laser ablation of lens surface and preliminary results of UV solid state laser ablation

08.18

S. Plainis, C. Tontos, G. Kontadakis, M. Tsilimbaris, I. Pallikaris Greece Normative distance, intermediate and near visual acuity in simulated presbyopia

08.24

A. Hipsley, M. McDonald USA Investigation of the results of dynamic stimulation of accommodation on patients receiving laser anterior ciliary excision procedure using dynamic aberrometry

08.30

M. Shimmyo, X. Chen USA Colour blindness correction technology and new corrective lenses to enhance colour perception

08.36

Z. Nagy, K. Miháltz, K. Kránitz, A. Takacs Hungary Comparison of conventional and femtosecond laser assisted phacoemulsification cataract surgery on the macula

08.42

G. Auffarth, L. Ruiz, P. Reddy Germany Preliminary investigation into a new femtosecond laser cataract surgery procedure

08.48

J. Förster Germany Benchmarking cataract surgery

08.54

C. Budo Belgium My experience with EUREQUO and first results

09.00

M. Rönbeck, M. Lundström, M. Kugelberg Sweden Factors predicting patient self assessed visual function after cataract surgery with Rasch analyzed data

09.06

K. Binnawi, B. Alshafae, A. Hassan Sudan Cataract surgical rate in Sudan

09.12

A. Azamfirei, M. Filip, M. Pop Romania Practice styles and preferences of Romanian cataract surgeons, national survey - 2009 results

09.18

S. Waqar, J. Park, T. Kersey, N. Modi, C. Ong, T. Sleep UK The effect of distraction and fatigue on cataract surgery performance: analysis using a virtual reality simulator (EYESi)

09.24

J. Alio, D. Piñero, A. Plaza, A. Vega-Estrada Spain Comparative analysis of the visual and optical performance achieved with the Lentis Mplus intraocular lens implanted with and without capsular tension ring

09.30

P. Stodulka, B. Gogelova Czech Republic Laser capsule polishing during cataract surgery - leave it dirty or clean it?

09.36

M. Piovella, B. Kusa Italy Hydrogel liquid ocular bandage to seal clear cornea incisions after cataract surgery: long-term follow-up

09.42

M. Roshdy, S. Wahba Egypt Modelling the relationship between different ocular biometric parameters

09.48

I. Yusuf, S. Peirson, C. Patel UK High quality near infra-red based scanning laser ophthalmoscopy/optical coherence tomography (SLO/OCT) imaging and clinical assessment is possible through specific pseudophakic occlusive IOLs but not phakic anterior chamber iris-claw IOLs

09.54

Discussion

10.30

End of session


18 – 20 February 2011

FREE PAPER SESSIONS

Sunday 20 February 08.00 – 10.30

Venue: Hall 1, Convention Centre

Cataract II Chairperson:

J. Güell SPAIN

Moderators:

S. Kaynak TURKEY M. Rau GERMANY

08.00

C. Forlini, B. Adriana, F. Matteo, R. Paolo Italy Retropupillary iris claw intraocular lens implantation in aphakia: “gold standard” in the MIVS

08.06

L. Mohan, D. Krishnan, D. P India Our experience in posteriorly fixated iris claw lenses in correcting aphakia

08.12

M. Rau Germany First results after implantation of MF Lentis Mplus IOL

08.18

G. Rosca, J. Bosc France OptiVis multifocal progressive diffractive lens: optical design and clinical outcomes

08.24

M. Rau Germany Clinical results after impantation of OptiVis diffractiverefractive multifocal IOL

08.30

R. Fernández, F. Consuelo, A. Jorge, T. Miguel, A. E. Mulet, J. Álvarez De Toledo, R. Barraquer Spain Demography of pseudophakic IOL explantation in Spain

08.36

T. Gyetvai Hungary Giant cell removal from the anterior IOL surface with Nd-YAG laser in uveitic eye

08.42

K. Lai, I. Livingstone, M. Rahman, F. Lam, S. Mantry UK Anterior capsular phimosis and intraocular lens type: a retrospective case series

08.48

V. Glavota, N. Gabric, I. Dekaris, A. Barisic, I. Romac, B. Juric Croatia Clinical and visual outcome after phacoemulsification in patients with endothelopathy

08.54

D. Ceyhan, T. Yaşar Turkey Difficulties and intraoperative complications of foldable intraocular lens implantation in residency training setting

09.00

T. Kohnen Germany Positional stability and defocus curve of a phakic anterior chamber angle support

09.06

M. Piovella, B. Kusa Italy Endothelial cell integrity, phaco efficiency and nuclear fragment control using Ellips transversal phaco with Venturi pump vs longitudinal phaco with peristaltic pump

09.12

O. Pujol, A. Matheu, J. Armentia, N. Marcobal Spain Intracameral phenylephrine in intraoperative floppy iris syndrome

09.18

A. Toso, S. Morselli Italy How we manage fluidics and US power with Whitestar Signature™ Fusion™ fluidics system during MICS

09.24

B. Kusa, M. Piovella Italy Inclusion criteria for refractive lens surgery and multifocal IOL implantation in eyes with shallow ACD and narrow angle

09.30

A. Vyas, R. Narendran, P. Bacon UK Co-axial MICS using ‘flared’ phaco tip and new injector through unenlarged 2.2mm incision

09.36

M. Fakhry, K. Hashem Egypt Evaluation of torsional phacoemulsification with intelligent phaco technology in cases of hard cataract

09.42

F. Helvacioglu, C. Yeter Turkey OZil IP torsional mode versus combined torsional/ longitudinal microcoaxial phacoemulsification

09.48

G. Migliorati, M. Salvetat, M. Zeppieri, P. Brusini Italy Apeiron: a new intraocular lens - visual and refractive outcomes 1 year after implantation

09.54

Discussion

10.30

End of session

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Sunday 20 February 08.00 – 10.30

Venue: Sadirvan A, Hilton Hotel

Cornea Chairperson: D. Epstein SWITZERLAND Moderators: H. Ginis GREECE A. Gucukoglu TURKEY

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08.00

R. Pinelli Italy Tensioactive-mediated transepithelial corneal crosslinking: first laboratory report

08.06

M. Ozmen, A. Hondur, G. Yilmaz, K. Bilgihan Turkey Is corneal cross-linking without epithelial debridement possible? A histopathologic study of rabbit corneas after different epithelial treatment methods

08.12

H. Ginis, G. Kontadakis, N. Karyotakis, A. Pennos, I. Pentari, G. Kymionis, I. Pallikaris Greece Acute mechanical effect of riboflavin corneal cross-linking

08.18

C. Utine, V. Kaya, O. Yilmaz Turkey The efficacy of corneal collagen cross-linking by custom epithelial debridement technique in thin corneas: a confocal microscopy study

08.24

K. Gaballah, O. Ibrahim Egypt Evaluation of the effect of collagen cross-linking on corneal ectatic conditions

08.30

T. El-Raggal Egypt Effect of corneal collagen cross-linking on femtosecond laser channel creation for intracorneal rings in keratoconus

08.36

G. Alessio, M. La Tegola, M. L’abbate Italy Comparison of topographic PRK with minimized ablation followed by cross-linking and cross-linking alone in keratoconic eyes: topoaberrometric results

08.42

G. Labiris, A. Giarmoukakis, M. Gkika, V. Kozobolis Greece Vision specific quality of life after CxL and combined CxL with PRK treatment in keratoconic patients

08.48

N. Cagil, H. Cakmak, S. Kocamis, D. Turak, S. Simsek Turkey Collagen cross-linking in keratoconus patients with thin corneas

08.54

E. Coskunseven, S. Atun, M. Jankov, G. Kymionis, I. Pallikaris Turkey Toric ICL implantation after intracorneal ring implantation followed by corneal collagen cross-linking for the treatment of keratoconus

09.00

M. Alfayez Saudi Arabia Three-year results of corneal collagen cross-linking using riboflavin and ultraviolet: a light for progressive keratoconus

09.06

M. Pauk, N. Gabric, I. Mravicic, A. Barisic, I. Dekaris Croatia Corneal transplantation in patients with keratoconus

09.12

M. Javadi, S. Feizi, M. Jafarinasab Iran Graft biomechanical properties after penetrating keratoplasty versus deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty

09.18

B. Kandemir, I. Sayman, M. Akdemir, C. Selvi, O. Dogan Turkey Comparison of visual acuity and contrast sensitivity between deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty and penetrating keratoplasty in patients with keratoconus

09.24

F. Musa, S. Patil, U. Rafiq, P. Galloway, J. Ball, A. Morrell UK Glaucoma escalation after deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty

09.30

B. Torun Acar, S. Acar Turkey Comparison of deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty and penetrating keratoplasty for corneal stromal dystrophies

09.36

L. Buzzonetti, M. Fortunato, G. Petrocelli Italy The standardized big-bubble technique in deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty assisted by femtosecond laser in pediatric patients. Three months follow-up

09.42

K. Moutsouris, K. Van Dijk, I. Dapena, L. Ham, C. Nieuwendaal, G. Melles The Netherlands Deep lamellar endothelial keratoplasty (DLEK)

09.48

T. Semchyshyn USA Comparison of two different insertion techniques in DSAEK

09.54

K. Liehneova, D. Sivekova, M. Netukova, Y. Urbanova, P. Studeny Czech Republic Clinical outcomes in patients after descemet stripping automated endothelial keratoplasty

10.00

I. Dapena, K. Moutsouris, M. Dirisamer, L. Ham, K. Van Dijk, G. Melles The Netherlands Learning curve in descemet membrane endothelial keratoplasty (DMEK)

10.06

K. Moutsouris, I. Dapena, L. Ham, M. Dirisamer, K. Droutsas, G. Melles The Netherlands Visual rehabilitation and endothelial cell density in the first 200 DMEK (descemet membrane endothelial keratoplasty) cases

10.12

Discussion

10.30

End of session


18 – 20 February 2011

FREE PAPER SESSIONS

Sunday 20 February 08.00 – 10.30

Venue: Sadirvan B, Hilton Hotel

Refractive II Chairperson: T. Kohnen GERMANY Moderators: B. Aslan TURKEY K. Ditzen GERMANY 08.00

E. Zamojska, P. Loba, J. Szaflik, W. Omulecki, A. Broniarczyk-Loba Poland Binocular vision improvement after refractive surgery

08.06

N. Gabric, I. Dekaris, M. Bohac, A. Barisic Croatia Use of LASIK for correction of residual refractive error after refractive lens exchange with multifocal lens implantation

08.12

P. Loba, E. Zamojska, J. Szaflik, W. Omulecki, A. Broniarczyk-Loba Poland Refractive surgery-induced diplopia

08.18

U. Erdem, G. Gökçe Turkey Analytical approach for safer laser refractive surgery “standard deviation method”

08.24

V. Hurmeric, J. Wang, S. H. Yoo Turkey Ultra-high-resolution optical coherence tomography imaging in refractive surgery

08.30

K. Ditzen Germany Blended vision for presbyopia

08.36

S. Slade, E. Barragan USA Clinical evaluation of a new presbyopic LASIK treatment

08.42

A. Hipsley, M. McDonald USA Clinical results and dynamic accommodative benefits with no compromise of cornea or natural lens with laser anterior ciliary excision procedure: 18 month follow-up using Er:YAG Laser

08.48

D. Pietrini France Prospective clinical study into the safety and efficacy of an excimer procedure for presbyopia

08.54

E. Mertens, G. Cools Belgium Flapless intrastromal correction for presbyopia

09.00

I. Istiantoro Indonesia Lasik for correction of presbyopia

09.06

O. Rozanova, A. Shchuko, V. Malyshev Russia Binocularity dissociation in presbyopia formation

09.12

T. Kohnen, O. Klaproth Germany Nanosecond pulses for tissue separation

09.18

J. Gertnere, I. Solomatins, I. Lacis Latvia Comparison of postoperative high-order aberrations and contrast sensitivity: femtosecond lenticule extraction versus conventional LASIK

09.24

J. Dermott, M. Wevill, V. Gupta UK Intracor femtosecond laser correction for presbyopia

09.30

O. Ibrahim, M. Aballah, I. Sayed Ahmed Egypt One year results of refractive lenticule extraction (ReLEx) for myopia and astigmatism using Visumax femtosecond laser

09.36

O. Klaproth, M. Bödemann, T. Kohnen Germany Precision of femtosecond laser flaps and excimer laser ablation depths evaluated by online optical coherence pachymetry during aspheric laser in situ keratomileusis

09.42

M. Anticic, N. Gabric, M. Bohac Croatia Wavefront aberrations induced by flap creation with LDV femtosecond laser and Moria M2 mechanical microkeratome

09.48

A. El-Massry, O. Ibrahim, A. Shama, H. Gaber Egypt Comparative study between SBK, ONE Use Plus and femtolasik flaps

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J. Kanellopoulos Greece Initial clinical experience with the FS200 femto and EX500 excimer lasers by Wavelight for LASIK

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Cataract M. Abdrabbo, A. Fayed Egypt The effect of cataract extraction on contractility of ciliary muscle T. Alpar Akçetin, N. Dinçer, K. Sarıcı, K. Eltutar Turkey Outcomes of phacoemulsification and intraocular lens implantation in patients with Fuchs’ heterochromic iridocyclitis and cataract R. Altafini, S. Morselli Italy Topical lidocaine versus ropivacaine in combined phacoemulsification with ExPress implant R. Altan-Yaycioglu, S. Sizmaz, M. Karatas, Y. Akova Turkey The effect of pupil size on biometry results M. Altunsoy, C. Utine, D. Marangoz, I. Yalvac Turkey Anterior segment optical coherence tomography and photographic imaging of capsular block syndrome O. Artunay, A. Senel, A. Sengul, E. Yuzbasıoglu, R. Rasier, H. Bahcecioglu Turkey Fixed combination of timolol 0.5%/bimatoprost 0.03% versus fixed combination brimonidine 0.2%/timolol 0.5% in the prevention of the intraocular pressure spike following neodymium: YAG laser posterior capsulotomy O. Artunay, A. Senel, A. Sengul, E. Yuzbasıoglu, R. Rasier, H. Bahcecioglu Turkey Incidence and management of traumatic cataract secondary to intravitreal injection of Anti-VEGF agents G. Balanikas, V. Boules, S. Maloutas, A. Alexandridis, N. Georgiadis Greece Ophthalmology of the Arabs: cataract surgery G. Balanikas, N. Ziakas, T. Naoumidi, V. Konidaris, N. Georgiadis Greece What does a patient see during a phaco surgery

P. Banasiak, E. Filipek, M. Forminska-Kapuscik, B. Strzalka-Mrozik, U. Mazurek, L. Nawrocka, E. Pieczara Poland Transcriptional activity of TGFβ in congenital and traumatic cataract. P. Berezowski, M. Forminska-Kapuscik, U. Mazurek, B. Strzalka-Mrozik, E. Filipek, E. Pieczara, P. Banasiak Poland TGFβ ligands and receptors in unilateral and bilateral congenital cataract A. Booth, N. Chittajallu UK Phacoemulsification post trabeculectomy. What’s the pressure? What’s the vision? E. Bozkurt, G. Pekel, F. Cengiz, H. Çelik, A. Yazıcı, A. Demirok, Ö. Yılmaz Turkey The effects of intracameral triamcinolone on corneal endothelium, intraocular pressure and macula I. Can, B. Bostancı Ceran, G. Soyugelen, T. Takmaz Turkey Clinical outcomes of two different small incision diffractive multifocal intraocular lenses: comparative study J. Cehajic, D. Dave, M. Shekarchian, K. Taherian UK Prevention of iatrogenic cannula related injury in cataract surgery. A three tiered preventive strategy I. Chatziralli, E. Kanonidou, C. Kanonidou, A. Chatzirallis, P. Kiryttopoulos, L. Poulatsidis, L. Papazisis Greece Significance of routine preoperative medical testing before phacoemulsification cataract surgery I. Chatziralli, E. Kanonidou, A. Chatzirallis, C. Kanonidou, P. Kiryttopoulos, L. Poulatsidis, L. Papazisis Greece The association of intraoperative complications during phacoemulsification cataract surgery with age A. Chiali USA Sagittal phaco chop M. Demir, E. Oba, A. Dirim, I. Gülkılık, M. Odabası, Z. Özkurt Turkey Comparison of surgically induced astigmatism after coaxial phacoemulsification through 3.0 and 4.0 mm temporal clear corneal incisions in patients without preoperative astigmatism M. Demir, G. Gülkılık, E. Oba, M. Odabasi, S. Tiryaki, E. Özdal, E. Can Turkey Therapy of toxic anterior segment syndrome after cataract surgery A. Dirim, E. Oba, M. Demir, M. Odabaşı, E. Can Turkey Corneal astigmatism after scleral fixated intraocular lens implantation E. Dumortier, S. Cotin, J. Rouland France A prototype simulation system for cataract surgery training H. Elmekawey Egypt Efficacy of torsional phaco in hard Egyptian cataract versus combined torsional and logtudinal phaco using the Infiniti vision system

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ELECTRONIC POSTERS E. Fabian Germany Duo linear footpedal function to optimize phaco technique

D. Kardaras Greece Toric IOL

M. Fallah Tafti, Z. Safari, M. Kiarudi, M. Zare Iran Comparison of corneal endothelial cell loss after phacoemulsification between two methods of the “divide and conquer” and “phaco-chop”

J. Konopinska, Z. Mariak Poland Primary phacoemulsification and intraocular lens implantation for chronic angle-closure glaucoma

A. Fea, L. Bertaina, G. Pignata, V. Beatrice, F. Torre, F. Grignolo Italy Photopic and mesopic contrast sensitivity function of Synchrony IOL compared to monofocal SA60AT IOLs C. Forlini, B. Adriana, F. Matteo, R. Paolo Italy Immediate treatment of cataract surgery complications in the MIVS

O. Le Quoy France Pseudophakic malignant glaucoma: indications for vitrectomy F. March, A. March, V. Valdivielso, J. Visa, J. Gràcia Spain Surgical outcomes of cataract extractions performed in my training residency: success and complications

T. Galecki, W. Kolodziejczyk, M. Lazicka-Galecka, J. Szaflik Poland Comparison of measurements and calculations achieved with two non–contact biometry devices – LenStar LS 900 (Haag Streit) and IOL Master V.5 (Zeiss)

C. Mesci, H. Erbil, A. Bilge, Z. Aslan, A. Olgun Turkey Change in visual acuity and accommodation capacity with 1 CU Accommodative IOL at long-term follow-up and effect of laser capsulotomy on visual performance

A. Galvis, R. Alarcon, V. Bohorquez, I. Ossma Colombia Objective evidence of accommodation with dual optic accommodating intraocular lenses

F. Mutlu, I. Halili, C. Erdurman Turkey Outcomes of phacoemulsification surgery and intraocular lens implantation in high axial myopia

F. Gerbrandy The Netherlands YAG laser is effective and safe enough to be the treatment of first choice for vitreous floaters

K. Napora, I. Obuchowska, Z. Mariak Poland Occurrence of the intraocular lens in eyes with advanced forms of AMD

T. Gönen, K. Gönen, F. Horozoğlu, K. Keskinbora Turkey The evaluation of the effect of pilocarpine-induced accommodation on anterior chamber depth in pseudophakic eyes using magnetic resonance imaging

S. Nath, J. Sherman, S. Hossain, D. Epshtein, M. Nath USA Use of Avastin intravitreal injection at time of cataract surgery in eyes with co-existing diabetic retinal edema with retinal thickness measured by SD-OCT

G. Gulkilik, E. Oba, M. Demir, M. Odabası Turkey Combined phacovitrectomy with 20-gauge trocar system

S. Nath, J. Sherman, S. Hossain, D. Epshtein, M. Nath USA Utilise SD-OCT to evaluate status of the viteoretinal interface and retinal thickness changes after cataract surgery in eyes with preexisting retinal thickening from associated retinal vascular disease

S. Guven Yilmaz, H. Ates, S. Kose Turkey Cataract surgery in secondary angle-closure glaucoma patients with nanophthalmos

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M. Küchle, M. Wolter-Roessler Germany Cataract surgery with simultaneous implantation of multifocal AddOn-IOL: results of a prospective study

F. Helvacioglu, C. Yeter Turkey The results of microcoaxial phacoemulsification surgeries performed by OZil IP torsional mode

L. Nawrocka, B. Strzalka-Mrozik, U. Mazurek, M. Forminska-Kapuscik, E. Filipek, P. Banasiak, P. Berezowski Poland Prognostic value of TGFβ ligands and receptors in secondary cataract formation

D. Holland, D. Uthoff Germany Change to microincisional cataract surgery from 2.4 to 1.8mm using the Oertli OS3 phaco system at the Augenklinik Bellevue

Y. Nochez, S. Salah, P. Pisella France Postoperative objective quality of vision and subjective defocus curve of 4 different multifocal IOLs

T. Huseynova, I. Yilmaz, I. Sharif, O. Yilmaz Azerbaijan Ocular findings after phacoemulsification surgery with implantation of Acrysof SA30D3 intraocular lens in patients of Azerbaijan

E. Oba, G. Gulkilik, M. Odabası, M. Demir, A. Dirim Turkey Cystoid macular edema and moderate anterior chamber inflammation related to iris capture by scleral fixation IOL

T. Kamalden, N. Ramli, N. Yaakup, K. Alli, K. Rahmat UK Variations of cornea and lens projection from orbital rims using computed tomography among different south east Asian ethnic groups with clinical relevance to cataract surgery

E. Oba, M. Odabasi, G. Gulkilik, B. Dirim, S. Tiryaki Turkey Comparison of two continuous curvilinear anterior capsulorhexis techniques

E. Kanonidou, I. Chatziralli, V. Konidaris, C. Kanonidou, P. Zotta, L. Papazisis Greece Phacoemulsification cataract surgery outcomes in patients with agerelated maculopathy

K. Okasha, V. Kopayeva, Y. Andreev Palestine Laser phaco with the use of a 1.44mm wavelength neodymium:YAG laser


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ELECTRONIC POSTERS K. Örnek, M. Özdemir Turkey Traumatic cataract due to intralenticular injection of triamcinolone acetonide I. Ossma, V. Bohorquez, A. Galvis, R. Alarcon Colombia Long-term results of a randomized controlled clinical trial comparing diffractive and dual optic accommodating intraocular lenses. Visual quality and incidence of secondary procedures H. Ozcetin, H. Ozcetin, G. Ucan, A. Ozmen Turkey Posterior iris fixation of the iris-claw intraocular lens implantation through a scleral tunnel incision

A. Senel, O. Artunay, A. Sengul, E. Yuzbasıoglu, R. Rasier, H. Bahcecioglu Turkey Delayed spontaneous posterior dislocation of in-the-bag acrylic lens after neodymium: YAG laser posterior capsulotomy in patient with rheumatoid arthritis M. Shekarchian, K. Taherian UK Use of intracameral antibiotics for wound hydration in cataract surgery A. Sherif Egypt Visual performance of the Quatrix aspheric intraocular lens

A. Ozkaya, U. Yiğit, A. Ağaçhan, M. Kılıç, H. Özkaya Turkey Outcomes and complications of cataract surgery with phacoemulsification in monocular patients

H. Shikari, S. Haldipurkar India Incidence of pseudophakic dysphotopsia: comparison of two intraocular lenses

M. Ozturk, E. Dirican, A. Sengun, M. Turacli Turkey The effect of phacoemulsification surgery on central corneal asphericity

S. Sızmaz, C. Küçükerdönmez, A. Çetinkaya, Y. Akova Turkey A new potential cause in the development of toxic anterior segment syndrome

S. Ozturk, S. Ozdek, B. Hasanreisoglu Turkey Management of IOL subluxation secondary to severe anterior capsular contraction

R. Smith, M. Kearns Australia Endophthalmitis and toxic anterior segment syndromes: a 25 year report from a private day surgery

I. Pallikaris, A. Karavitaki, G. Kymionis, S. Panagopoulou, G. Kontadakis, G. Kounis Greece Preliminary results after Crystalens HD intraocular lens unilateral sulcus implantation

B. Soloway, A. Rifkind USA Results of non-penetrating scleral implants for treatment of ocular hypertension (OHT) and primary open angle glaucoma (POAG)

L. Papazisis, I. Chatziralli, E. Kanonidou, A. Chatzirallis, C. Kanonidou, L. Poulatsidis Greece Unilateral cataract and driving performance

M. Song, S. Chung South Korea Analysis of macular edema after cataract surgery in patients with diabetes using optical coherence tomography

L. Perez, K. Kocovski, I. Kocovski Macedonia Cataract associated with panuveitis

L. Steeples, K. Mercieca, A. Brahma, H. McKee UK Indications and outcomes of intraoperative conversion from phacoemulsification to manual extracapsular cataract extraction

C. Pey France 24 and 36 months European clinical results for the EC-3 hydrophobic acrylic IOL

A. Taqi Al-Safar Iraq Cataract surgery outcome: a clinical study to evaluate ECCE technique still performed locally as the main type of surgery

P. Pieczara, M. Forminska-Kapuscik, U. Mazurek, E. Filipek, L. Nawrocka, B. Strzalka-Mrozik, P. Berezowski Poland TGFβ ligands and receptors in peripheral blood mononuclear cells in congenital cataract

H. Taylan Sekeroglu, E. Erdem, I. Undar, M. Yagmur, R. Ersoz Turkey Are we considering the measurement of device related errors of corneal power measurements during intraocular lens power calculation?

A. Polat Turkey What is the conversion rate of my phacoemulsification?

A. Turk, H. Imamoglu, S. Mollamehmetoglu, H. Erdol, N. Akyol Turkey Effect of phacoemulsification surgery on ocular blood flow

A. Sandhu, M. Wilkins UK Delivery characteristics of the preloaded AcrySof IQ SN60WS injectable intraocular lens system K. Sarıcı, T. Alpar Akçetin, K. Eltutar Turkey Clinical features and surgical results of presenile cataracts T. Schossau, P. Powers, G. Zaidman, M. Giegengack, S. Kurup, S. Shaw USA Diamond blade multikeratome for cataract surgery, “curved” with multiple points, engineered to perform better than stainless steel multikeratome

A. Turtoro, A. Turtoro, R. Maggi, A. Ubaldi, L. Buzzonetti Italy Implantation of scleral fixation multifocal IOLs in children with Marfan’s Syndrome: 2 years of experience P. Vo Tan France Visual performance of a new diffractive multifocal intraocular lens: early results of a prospective multicenter study A. Vyas, R. Narendran, P. Bacon UK A new piggy-back sulcus fixated lens to correct residual ametropia and astigmatism

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ELECTRONIC POSTERS J. Wang Taiwan Similar intraocular lens prediction by using partial coherence interferometry and ultrasound biometry A. White, P. Healey UK Outcomes of combined cataract extraction and goniosynecialysis Y. Yang, L. Derriman, S. Izadi, R. Smith UK Comparison of time taken for development of posterior capsule opacification (PCO) in 5 intraocular lens (IOL) types: a retrospective study over 10 years C. Yeter, F. Helvacioglu Turkey Comparison of microcoaxial and biaxial phacoemulsification surgeries performed by combined torsional/longitudinal settings C. Yeter, F. Helvacioglu Turkey Comparison of microcoaxial and conventional phacoemulsification surgeries performed by combined torsional/longitudinal settings U. Yigit, U. Yigit, I. Onur, A. Agachan, B. Cakmak, H. Oguzhan Turkey Evaluation of changes in OCT macular thickness following uneventful phacoemulsification surgery

Cornea M. Abdrabbo, A. Mohamed Egypt Corneal topographic changes following trans-conjunctival cannulated 20-gauge sutureless vitrectomy (TC20V) F. Abdulaliyeva, K. Huseynov, K. Rafadar, N. Mustafazadeh Azerbaijan Femto-LASIK with topography treatment method in the correction of irregular astigmatism after keratoplasty F. Abdulaliyeva, I. Abbasova, M. Mirishova Azerbaijan Result of the 2-staged treatment of keratoconus with implantation of the intracorneal segments and corneal collagen crosslinking S. Acar, B. Torun Acar Turkey Deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty in post-LASIK keratectasia S. Acar, B. Acar Turkey Limbal conjunctival autograft transplantation versus mitomycin C with conjunctival autograft transplantation in recurrent pterygium surgery A. Ağaçhan, A. Özkaya, U. Yiğit, B. Tuğcu, İ. Onur, Y. İşcan Turkey A patient with secondary glaucoma due to herpetic keratouveitis and dependent on acyclovir therapy A. Ağaçhan A. Özkaya U. Yiğit Y. Acet H. Özkaya Turkey Conjunctival filtrating bleb due to a blunt trauma long after a penetrating globe injury repair: an unusual presentation T. Akçam, A. Hondur, Ş. Özdek, K. Bilgihan Turkey A challenging case of acute lymphocytic leukemia in the anterior segment

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C. Altan, B. Satana, F. Cengiz, B. Demirel, H. Dundar, A. Demirok, O. Yılmaz Turkey Biomechanical properties of the cornea in low tension, open angle glaucoma and ocular hypertension M. Altunsoy, C. Utine, M. Kohen, F. Çiftçi Turkey Confocal microscopy in a case of vortex keratopathy L. Antonio, B. Luca Italy Cross-linking transepithelial (CXL TE): our experience G. Arikan, Z. Ozbek, H. Oner, I. Durak, A. Saatci Turkey How does silicone oil removal affect the central corneal thickness? S. Bachu, R. Rengappa, A. Bachu, S. Bachu, P. Vaddadi, R. Kunnatur, A. Sivaraman India Corneal topography changes following pterygium surgery with autograft S. Bachu, R. Rengappa, P. Patil, A. Bachu, P. Vaddadi, S. Bachu, R. Kunattur India Comparison of conjunctival flora between controls, symptomatic and asymptomatic contact lens users A. Barua, H. McKee, A. Brahma, F. Carley UK Big-bubble posterior lamellar rupture pressure O. Ceylan, A. Turk, V. Hurmeric, U. Erdem, G. Gokce, S. Dagli Turkey Comparison of anterior segment parameters of normal and keratoconus eyes using the rotating scheimpflug camera O. Ceylan, A. Turk, V. Hürmeriç, Ü. Erdem, G. Gökçe, S. Dağlı Turkey Evaluation of pachymetric mapping in keratoconic corneas with pentacam E. Comert, B. Sonmez, B. Sullivan, M. Lemp Turkey Longitudinal variation in signs and symptoms of dry eye disease E. Comert, B. Sonmez, B. Sullivan, M. Lemp Turkey The effect of the topical cyclosporine on longitudinal variation in signs and symptoms of dry eye disease V. Diakonis, D. Portaliou, A. Karavitaki, G. Kymionis Greece Automated donor tissue preparation for descemet membrane automated endothelial keratoplasty (DMAEK): an experimental study B. Einollahi, A. Baradaran-Rafii, M. Zare, M. Sadoughi, S. Fadaii Fard, J. Rezaii Golazani Iran Sutureless amniotic membrane transplantation in ocular surface disorders M. Elgharieb Egypt Ipsilateral limbal-conjunctival autograft transplantation in patients with recurrent pterygium E. Erdem, F. Gündoğan, G. Gökçe, ş. Yıldız, H. Ay, K. Şimşek Turkey Long-term follow-up results of “hyperbaric oxygen therapy and mitomycin-C assisted limbal-minitransplantation” for alkaline corneal burns associated with severe neovascularization


18 – 20 February 2011

ELECTRONIC POSTERS U. Erdem, H. Taylan Sekeroglu, İ. Harbiyeli, M. Yagmur, R. Ersoz Turkey Topography-based assessment of corneal spherical aberrations as a function of pupil size, age and refractive variables M. Erdurmus, S. Ozmen, S. Çelebi Turkey Late corneal haze after keraflex for keratoconus P. Gomez Faina, A. Matheu Fabra, J. Gracia Martinez, M. Castilla Cespedes, J. Armentia Perez De Mendiola Spain Reduced visual acuity and corneal edema E. Gorgun, N. Yenerel, R. Kucumen Turkey In vivo confocal microscopic findings of acute hydrops in keratoconus M. Hoşal, E. Çatak, Ö. Uçakhan Gündüz Turkey Prospective analysis of changes in corneal topography after upper eyelid gold weight implantation N. Jiraskova, P. Rozsival Czech Republic AlphaCor – clinical outcomes B. Kaluzny, M. Gora, K. Karnowski, A. Kowalczyk, M. Wojtkowski Poland High-speed swept source OCT: a novel technique for corneal topography N. Kara, N. Kara, H. Altınkaynak, A. Yazici, E. Bozkurt, A. Demirok, O. Yilmaz Turkey Effect of rheumatoid arthritis on corneal biomechanical parameters measured with the ocular response analyzer U. Karaca, U. Erdem, S. Dagli, G. Gokce Turkey Wet field phototherapeutic keratectomy for stromal corneal opacities G. Kontadakis, H. Ginis, A. Pennos, N. Karyotakis, I. Pentari, G. Kymionis, I. Pallikaris Greece In vitro effect of corneal collagen cross-linking on corneal hydration properties I. Kovács, K. Miháltz, J. Németh, Z. Nagy Hungary Wavefront aberrometry characteristics of sub-clinical keratoconus measured by a Hartmann-Schack Sensor J. Krumeich Germany Donor radii in penetrating keratoplasty: the unconsidered calculation and the consequence M. Küçükevcilioğlu, Ü. Erdem Turkey Ipsilateral rotational autokeratoplasty for the treatment of severe central corneal scars after corneal trauma and laceration R. Kucumen, N. Yenerel, E. Gorgun, F. Ciftci Turkey In vivo confocal microscopic findings of intrastromal ring segment implanted corneas R. Kucumen, N. Yenerel, E. Gorgun Turkey The importance of anterior segment optical coherence tomography in penetrating keratoplasty J. Lee, B. Oum South Korea Effect of Cyclosporine A 0.05% on human corneal epithelial cells F. Majo, P. Tschuor, I. Guber, P. Othenin-Girard, F. Munier Switzerland Lamellar graft in children (ALTK): a series of twelve cases

H. McKee, L. Irion, F. Carley, A. Brahma UK Big-bubble deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty dissection plane N. Milic Zaric, M. Stojkovic, D. Risimic, V. Jaksic Serbia The influence of extraocular muscle (EOM) tension on changes in corneal curvature after strabismus surgery O. Muftuoglu, A. Akıncı Turkey Rotating scheimpflug topographic patterns and parameters important in distinguishing normal from keratoconus suspects F. Orucoglu Turkey Intracuring; intrastromal corneal application of dental flowable composite A. Ozkaya, A. Ağaçhan, U. Yiğit, B. Tuğcu, İ. Onur, Y. İşcan Turkey A patient with recurrent herpetic stromal keratitis who is dependent on systemic acyclovir therapy A. Paradiso, S. Baiocchi C. Mazzotta A. Caporossi Italy Transepithelial cross-linking in patient candidates for corneal transplantation. Clinical and histopathological evaluation E. Patsoura, K. Diamantopoulou, B. Neureither, S. Georgaras Greece Plasma rich growth factors (PRGF) and neurotrophic growth factors (NGF) treatment of corneal and ocular surface disease I. Piotrowiak, B. Soldanska, M. Burduk, B. Kaluzny, J. Kaluzny Poland Corneal thickness measurement with spectral optical coherence tomography, Scheimpflug system and ultrasound pachymetry M. Polo García, N. Sáenz Madrazo, B. Sarmiento Torres, M. Alonso Porres Spain Biodegradable collagen matrix subconjunctival implant (Oculusgen®). Results in pterygium surgery M. Rana, V. Savant, J. Prydal UK A study of slippage of various knot configurations used in penetrating keratoplasty D. Ratchev, D. Mitova, P. Mitov Bulgaria Keratoconus, photorefractive keratectomy (PRK), bitoric CAP method VISX and corneal collagen cross-linking with riboflavin (C3R) simultaneously. Are we doing the next step ? W. Sekundo, S. Schulze, H. Fath Germany A new instrument to facilitate the post trabeculectomy transconjunctival bleb revision A. Shabani, M. Asani, V. Ajazaj, E. Dida, M. Ilazi Albania Application of bevacizumab injection for neovascularisation of the anterior segment M. Shaeri, M. Fazel, S. Jenaban, V. Hadid Iran Evaluation of combined supratarsal injection of dexamethasone and topical cromolyn in treatment of moderate to severe vernal keratoconjunctivitis M. Shekarchian, K. Taherian UK Cautery of deep stromal blood vessels using an electrolysis tip in various vascularised keratopathies

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ELECTRONIC POSTERS S. Sızmaz, O. Toygar, A. Pelit, Y. Akova Turkey Central corneal thickness in patients with Diabetes Mellitus: correlation with severity of the disease B. Torun Acar, S. Acar Turkey The effect of different dose of subconjunctival bevacizumab injection for corneal neovascularization R. Toyos, S. Rowen USA A prospective study of the effects of intense pulse light (IPL) on dry eye syndrome as measured by keratograph A. Turtoro, M. Turtoro Italy Case-report: corneal cross-linking in patient with keratoconus and treated with Intacs insertion O. Uçakhan-Gündüz, K. Gündüz, M. Karslıoğlu, A. Okçu-Heper, A. Kanpolat Turkey Corneal melanoma: report of three cases S. Wahba, M. Roshdy Egypt Sensitivity and specificity of different rotating Scheimpflug imaging indices to detect keratoconus C. Wittig-Silva, G. Pollock, G. Snibson Australia Localized changes in stromal reflectivity after corneal collagen crosslinking N. Yenerel, R. Kucumen, E. Gorgun, F. Ciftci Turkey The biomechanical properties of nanophthalmic eyes

C. Kanonidou, E. Kanonidou, I. Chatziralli, C. Zoumpeloulis, A. Chatzirallis, L. Papazisis Greece Histopathological findings among surgically removed eyelid lesions suspected for malignancy S. Kocamis, I. Midillioglu, S. Simsek Turkey Pupilloplasty for visual rehabilitation in Axenfeld-Rieger syndrome patients with corectopia M. Lazicka-Galecka, M. Gacek, T. Galecki Poland Influence of pregnancy on patients with open angle glaucoma – own experience K. Miháltz, I. Kovács, Z. Nagy Hungary Evidence of a compensation mechanism between corneal and internal aberrations in eyes with intraocular artificial lenses and phakic eyes L. Papazisis, E. Kanonidou, I. Chatziralli, C. Zoumpeloulis, C. Kanonidou Greece Main causes of visual impairment among older adults. A 10 year study M. Rana, V. Savant, J. Prydal UK A new customized artificial iris diaphragm for treatment of traumatic aniridia S. Scholtz, G. Auffarth Germany How the eye´s background came into doctor´s attention - Hermann von Helmholtz and his ophthalmoscope O. Timucin, B. Mehmet, M. Karadag, M. Aslanci Turkey Influence of accommodation on the corneal vertex

Miscellaneous R. Altan-Yaycioglu, H. Canan, Y. Akova Turkey Recurrent iris cyst discharge M. Chounda, G. Rigopoulou, A. Mitsolidis, A. Tsoumani, A. Skoufaras, I. Konstantopoulos, N. Paterakis Greece Central retinal vein occlusion non ischaimic type in young adults M. Chounta, M. Chounta, E. Antoniou, G. Kiousis, A. Skoufaras, I. Konstantopoulos, N. Paterakis Greece The progression of non-exudative age-related macular degeneration in patients with diabetic retinopathy that underwent laser photocoagulation therapy S. Chung, Y. Jung, Y. Chung South Korea Long-term changes of tilt, decentration and anterior chamber depth after implantable collamer lens insertion I. Eser, A. Taskiran Comez, B. Komur, C. Bakar Turkey Pupil diameters in myopes and emmetropes in photopic, mesopic and scotopic conditions J. Juszczyk, K. Jabłońska-Seidel, M. Wilczyński, D. Pałenga-Pydyn, W. Omulecki Poland The persistent pupillary membrane – case report

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C. Kanonidou, I. Chatziralli, E. Kanonidou, C. Zoumpeloulis, A. Chatzirallis, A. Papagianni, M. Zografou Greece Functional vision assessment for adults with diabetes without abnormal ocular findings

E. Yalcin, F. Serefhan, S. Avcı Turkey Efficacy of neural vision therapy to enhance visual acuity and contrast sensitivity function in amblyopia

Refractive M. Abdel Rahman Egypt Implantable contact lenses for treatment of high myopia in anisometropic teenagers V. Ajazaj, M. Asani, T. Tandogan, A. Shabani, E. Dida, S. Uka Albania Management of epithelial ingrowth after primary laser in situ keratomileusis A. Aldghaimy Egypt Short-term outcome after Artisan phakic intraocular lens implantation for treatment of high myopia R. Anera, A. Alarcon, C. Villa, J. Jimenez, M. Soler, R. Gutierrez Spain Visual quality after monovision correction with the Wavelight Allegretto in presbyopic patients A. Azamfirei, M. Filip, M. Pop Romania Practice styles and preferences of Romanian refractive surgeons first national survey - 2009 results


18 – 20 February 2011

ELECTRONIC POSTERS E. Bozkurt, N. Alagoz, Y. Yıldırım, H. Celik, A. Yazıcı, A. Demirok, O. Yılmaz Turkey Short-term results of combined keraflex procedure and corneal collagen cross-linking for the treatment of keratoconus H. Cakmak, H. Simavli, N. Cagil, S. Raza, S. Simsek Turkey Corneal white-to-white distance and mesopic pupil diameter A. Canovetti, A. Malandrini, I. Lenzetti, A. Catanese, M. Fantozzi Italy Sub-Bowman intraLASIK with the IntraLase FS150 femtosecond laser: accuracy and predictability of flap creation A. Cantemir, D. Chiselita Romania Laser refractive surgery for moderate or high myopic astigmatism: 1 year outcomes

D. Guneva Bulgaria Aberration free vs CustomVue - quality of vision A. Hondur, T. Akçam, K. Bilgihan Turkey Hyperopic surface ablation with the Schwind Esiris laser A. Hondur, K. Bilgihan Turkey LASIK interface fluid syndrome after cataract surgery B. Juric, N. Gabric, I. Dekaris, A. Barisic, I. Romac, V. Glavota Croatia Comparison of diffractive and refractive multifocal intraocular lenses: near and intermediate vision A. Kanellopoulos Greece Laser in situ keratomileusis in combination with a corneal inlay for the treatment of presbyopia

H. Celik, E. Bozkurt, Y. Yıldırım, A. Yazıcı, F. Cengiz, A. Demirok, Ö. Yılmaz Turkey Short-term results comparison of patients with transepithelial photorefractive keratectomy and photorefractive keratectomy operations

E. Kanonidou, I. Chatziralli, C. Zoumpeloulis, V. Konidaris, P. Zotta, C. Kanonidou, L. Papazisis Greece The effect of successful pterygium surgery on refractive astigmatism and functional vision

F. Cengiz, E. Bozkurt, H. Celik, Y. Yıldırım, A. Yazıcı, A. Demirok, Ö. Yılmaz Turkey Postoperative 3rd month analysis and comparison of the changes in wavefront profiles in photorefractive keratectomy and transepithelial photorefractive keratectomy treatments

W. Kolodziejczyk, M. Lazicka-Galecka, T. Galecki, J. Szaflik Poland AcrySof Toric lens use in patients from the department of ophthalmology, Medical University of Warsaw and CMO Laser in Warsaw – own experience

J. Dermott, V. Gupta, A. Stanton, J. Brennan UK Quality of vision results after Zyoptix® personalised aspheric treatment

T. Köylü, G. Gökçe, Ü. Erdem Turkey Night vision disturbances after laser in situ keratomileusis for myopia

I. Eser, A. Taskiran-Comez, B. Komur Turkey Myopia corrections with the Schwind Amaris: 3-month results

M. Küçükevcilioğlu, A. Durukan, G. Sobacı, O. Ceylan, C. Erdurman Turkey An association between IRVAN syndrome and axial hypermetropia

C. Falcon Spain LASIK enhancements with Zeiss Meditec Mel-80 excimer laser compared to Aesculap Meditec Mel-70 laser M. Francois, S. Vincent France Single-use Sub Bowman’s keratomileusis procedure without a femtosecond laser: my first 1000 cases G. Gökçe, O. Ceylan, F. Erdurman, A. Durukan, G. Sobacı, H. Altınsoy Turkey Comparison of refractive errors in rod-cone between isolated cone dystrophy G. Gökçe, Ü. Erdem Turkey Effect of hinge location on postoperative dry eye syndrome after laser in situ keratomileusis E. Gorgun, R. Kucumen, N. Yenerel, C. Utine, F. Ciftci Turkey Assessment of nanophthalmic eyes by anterior segment optical coherence tomography W. Gunawan, E. Revana, E. Wibowo Indonesia Incidence of amblyopia in 2009 at Sardjito hospital K. Gundersen Norway Biometric predictability of multifocal IOLs, clinical outcome and epidemiology

G. Kymionis, D. Portaliou, V. Diakonis, G. Kounis, A. Pallikaris Greece Outcomes of corneal collagen cross-linking with riboflavin and ultraviolet-A irradiation in keratoconic patients with thin corneas O. Martinez, D. Nahra Spain Astigmatis correction: toric IOLs vs corneal incisions in cataract surgery E. Mertens, G. Cools Belgium Clinical outcomes of custom made Lentis Mplus toric intraocular lenses M. Mirzaei Iran Correlation between corneal biomechanical measurements and ablation depth in customised photorefractive keratectomy S. Monteiro, M. Del Rey Portugal Influence of the instillation of 1 or 3 drops of cyclopentolate 1% in children’s refraction G. Mulè, M. De Concini, L. Davi Italy New interactive platform to topographically verify the effective ablation rate of an ultrafast excimer laser with close loop feedback compensation M. Nicolae, A. Filip, A. Filip, C. Dragne, G. Triantafyllidis Romania LASEK – possibilities of this technique

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15 th ESCRS Winter Meeting

ELECTRONIC POSTERS Z. Ozbek O. Taskin Turkey Preliminary results of lasik versus lasek in the correction of myopia and myopic astigmatism with zeiss Mel 80 excimer laser H. Ozcetin, M. Baykara, G. Ucan, A. Ozmen Turkey Phakic iris-claw IOL implantation, with Bursa technique, through a self-sealing scleral tunnel and without iridotomy or iridectomy R. Pinelli Italy Presbyopic corneal curve of last generation (P-CURVE): concepts and long-term results B. Qureshi, D. Kafetsouli, A. Hamin UK 1 year clinical results with the Light Adjustable Lens L. Rodriguez Venezuela Stromal changes after corneal cross-linking R. Ruiz Mesa Spain Toric IOL in eyes with moderate to high astigmatism S. Schallhorn USA Mesopic pupil size and symptoms after LASIK R. Shah India Results of ReLEx with a 500 kHz femtosecond laser W. Shihadeh Jordan Urrets-Zavalia syndrome following ICL implantation H. Simavlı, H. Cakmak, N. Cagil, H. Arifoglu, S. Simsek Turkey The effect of the change of corneal asphericity on higher order aberrations in myopic PRK/LASEK patients B. Soloway USA One year results of limbal sparing scleral spacing with PMMA implants for presbyopia S. Taneri, S. Oehler, J. Koch Germany Influence of an aspheric wavefront-guided ablation with the Technolas 217 laser on higher order aberrations and low contrast sensitivity S. Taneri, S. Oehler, J. Koch, A. Heiligenhaus Germany Iris fixation of IOLs – a shaky business? M. Tomalla Germany An intrastromal correction of ametropia with a purely intrastromal procedure with a femtosecond laser A. Turk, C. Arici, O. Ceylan, U. Erdem, S. Dagli Turkey Comparison of keratometric and anterior chamber depth measurements using partial coherence laser interferometry and rotating Scheimpflug imaging S. Wahba Egypt Central corneal thickness measurements by Pentacam and ultrasonic pachymetry after laser in situ keratomileusis R. Walter-Fincke, U. Kaufmann Germany Aspheric TransPRK treatments for corneal refractive surgery - an elegant “No-Touch” procedure

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N. Yuksel, K. Bilgihan, A. Hondur, B. Yildiz, E. Yuksel Turkey Comparison of long-term results of Epi-LASIK and LASEK for correction of myopia


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