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Scienti c Committee……………………………………………...... 01 Scienti c Program Coordinators……………………………………………...... 02 Participating Societies……………………………………………...... 06 How to Read the Scienti c Program……………………………………………...... 07 Scienti c Program Day 1: Thursday, 16th February 2012 – Subspecialty Day…………………………..08 Scienti c Program Day 2: Friday, 17th February 2012…………………………………………….....09 Scienti c Program Day 3: Saturday, 18th February 2012…………………………………………….11 Scienti c Program Day 4: Sunday, 19th February 2012……………………………………………....13 Scienti c Program Day 5: Monday, 20th February 2012……………………………………………...15 Program in Detail Subspeciality Day: Thursday, 16th February 2012…………………………….....….18 Sessions…………………………………………………………………………..……18 Sessions……………………………………………………………………………....18 Oculoplastics, Lacrimal System and Orbit Sessions…..…………………………………………....…19 Pediatric Ophthalmology, Genetics Sessions………..……………………………………………....20 Refractive Surgery Sessions…………………....………………………………………………...21 Retina Sessions………………………………………………………………………………....22 Program in Detail Day 1: Thursday, 16th February 2012…………………………………………..….24 09:00-10:30 Sessions……………………………………………………………………………24 13:00-14:30 Sessions……………………………………………………………………………26 14:30-16:00 Sessions………………………………………………………………………....…28 16:30-18:00 Sessions…………………………………………………………………………....30 Program in Detail Day 2: Friday, 17th February 2012……………………………………………….34 08:30-10:00 Sessions……………………………………………………………………………34 10:30-12:00 Sessions……………………………………………………………………………39 13:30-15:00 Sessions……………………………………………………………………………44 15:30-17:00 Sessions……………………………………………………………………………49 Program in Detail Day 3: Saturday, 18th February 2012…………………………………………….56 08:30-10:00 Sessions……………………………………………………………………………56 10:30-12:00 Sessions……………………………………………………………………………61 13:30-15:00 Sessions……………………………………………………………………………66 15:30-17:00 Sessions……………………………………………………………………………71 Program in Detail Day 4: Sunday, 19th February 2012………………………………………………78 08:30-10:00 Sessions……………………………………………………………………………78 10:30-12:00 Sessions……………………………………………………………………………83 13:30-15:00 Sessions……………………………………………………………………………89 15:30-17:00 Sessions……………………………………………………………………………94 Program in Detail Day 5: Monday, 20th February 2012……………………………………………...101 08:30-10:00 Sessions……………………………………………………………………………101 10:30-12:00 Sessions……………………………………………………………………………106 13:30-15:00 Sessions……………………………………………………………………………111 able of Contents T

103 Scienti c Committee

Prof. Dr. med. Peter Wiedemann Scienti c Program Chairman

Thanks to the critical contributions from the world's leading ophthalmologists, we have prepared an “ exciting scienti c program for the WOC2012, which covers 35 subspecialty areas with symposia, case

studies, debates, panel discussions, video sessions, interactive lectures and much more. We planned a truly comprehensive,“ innovative and state of the art program that will suit the expectations of all our attendees.

Scienti c Committee

Scienti c Committee Peter Wiedemann Germany Chair

Clement Tham Member Hong Kong

Yuichiro Ogura Member Japan

Alaa El-Danasoury Member Egypt

Arturo Espinosa Member Mexico

Martine Jager Member The Netherlands

Manal Taryam Member United Arab Emirates

Scienti c Program Tracy Grooters United States of America Assistant cienti c Committee cienti c S

1 Hall 11 Scienti c Program Coordinators

Subspecialty Day

Cataract Subspecialty Day Samar AlSwailem Ahmad El Massry Thomas Kohnen Kevin Miller Abhay Vasavada

Glaucoma Subspecialty Day Stephen Akafo Ted Krupin In collaboration with Middle East Lutz Pillunat Africa Glaucoma Society (MEAGS) Robert Ritch Clement Tham Karim Tomey

Oculoplastics, Lacrimal System and Orbit Subspecialty Day Amal Bukhari Erfan El Gazayerli In collaboration with Middle East Africa Oculoplastic Society (MEAOPS) Christoph Hintschich Santosh Honavar Don Kikkawa

Pediatric Ophthalmology Subspecialty Day Jamal Bleik Susan Day In collaboration with Middle East Africa Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus Society (MEAPOSS) Jan-Tjeerd De Faber Mohamed El Sada Dorothy Fan Birgit Lorenz

Refractive Surgery Subspecialty Day Jorge Alio Osama Ibrahim In collaboration with Middle East Africa Ronald Krueger Cataract & Refractive SurgerySociety (MEACRS) Salah Mahjoub Donald Tan

Retina Subspecialty Day Susanne Binder In collaboration with Middle Joan Miller East Africa Vitreo Retinal Society (MEAVRS) Hassan Mortada Yuichiro Ogura Manal Taryam

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Cataract Samar AlSwailem Ahmad El Massry Kevin Miller Marie Jose Tassignon Abhay Vasavada

Contact Lens and Refractive Error Albert Franceschetti Alaa Ghaith Ayfer Kanpolat Shigeru Kinoshita Bruce Ko er

Evidence Based Ophthalmology Richard Abbott Manal Bouhaimed Mansur Rabiu Tien Yin Wong Richard Wormald Scienti c Program Coordinators

2 External Eye Disease, Cornea, Eye Banking Saleh Almosabi Michael Belin Omar Beltaief Harminder Dua Tetsuro Oshika

Eye Care Personnel Educational Program William Astle Usha Kim Sandy Lovering Josena Omalsa

Eye Trauma and Emergencies Ferenc Kuhn Viktoria Mester Bade Ogundipe Gungor Sobaci

Glaucoma Ivan Goldberg Neeru Gupta Dan Kiage Amel Ouertani Norbert Pfeier Robert Ritch

Immunology, Molecular Biology and Microbiology Rola Hamam Peter McKluskey Nida Sen Khaled Tabbara Manfred Zierhut

Invited Video Program Amar Agarwal Khalil Errais Spyros Georgaras Kourous Rezaei Baha Toygar

Low Vision and Rehabilitation Hedia Farah Paul Homer Jill Keefe Mohammed Babar Qureshi Susanne Trauzettel-Klosinski

Neuro-ophthalmology Anthony Arnold Pinar Aydin Satoshi Kashii Andrew Lee Chimdi Chuka Okosa Gordon Plant

New Technology and Alternative Medicine Abdulmalik AlQahtani Rudolf Gutho Mohamed Kamoun Shigeru Kinoshita Robert Ritch Marco Zarbin

Ocular Imaging Maan Al Barry Carlos Gustavo De Moraes Charles McGhee Elias Warrak Sebastian Wolf

Oculoplastics, Lacrimal System and Orbit Amal Bukhari Erfan El Gazayerli Christoph Hintschich Santosh Honavar Don Kikkawa Scienti c Program Coordinators

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Oncology Hind Alkatan Santosh Honavar Masood Naseripour Jacob Pe'er Jerry Shields

Ophthalmic Epidemiology Emily Chew Paul Courtright Ciku Mathenge Petja Vassileva Jialiang Zhao

Ophthalmic History Adenike Abiose Albert Franceschetti Andrzej Grzybowski Bruce Hadden Bill Tasman

Ophthalmic Practice Models and Socioeconomics Rajiv Khandekar Van Lansingh Klaus Lucke Henry Nkumbe Thulasiraj Ravilla Ahmed Trabelsi

Pathology Miguel Burnier Deepak Edward Hiroshi Goto Ihab Saad Stefan Seregard

Pediatric Ophthalmology, Genetics Irene Gottlob David Mackey Marilyn Miller Jamal Bleik

Pharmacology and Ocular Drug Delivery Barry Kupperman Anat Loewenstein Taiji Sakamoto Gursel Yilmaz

Refractive Surgery Jorge Alio Carmen Barraquer Alaa El Danasoury Rajesh Fogla

Retina - Medical Francesco Bandello Tom Gardner Mehdi Modarres Pran Nagpal

Retina - Surgical William Aylward Susanne Binder Stanley Chang Tatsuro Ishibashi Adekunle Olubola Hassan Sherif Sheta

Strabismus Ahmed AlSaleh Emilio Campos Laila Rais Michael Repka Miho Sato

Teleophthalmology and Computers Khaled Ben Amor Daniel Etya'ale

Scienti c Program Coordinators Gene Helveston Mei-Ling Tay Kearney Georg Michelson 4 Uveitis, Intraocular Inammation Hassan AlDhibi Marc De Smet Moncef Kharirallah Shigeaki Ohno Narsing Rao

World Forum for Sight Adel AlRushood Nathan Congdon Amir Bedri Kello Martin Kollman Mansur Rabiu Georey Tabin

World Forum of Journal Editors Deepak Edward Mohsen Bahmani Kashkouli Tom Liesegang Mitsuru Sawa Einar Stefansson

World Ophthalmic Educational Colloquium Ebtisam Al Alawi Marko Hawlina Heather Mack Andries Stulting Mark Tso Scienti c Program Coordinators

5 Participating Societies

Academia Ophthalmologica Internationalis (AOI) All India Ophthalmological Society (AIOS) American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) American Association of Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus (AAPOS) American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery (ASOPRS) Asia Pacic Academy of Ophthalmology (APAO) Asia Pacic Ocular Trauma Society Asia Pacic Society of Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery (APSOPRS) Asian Oceanic Glaucoma Society (AOGS) Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) Barraquer Foundation and Spanish Ophthalmological Society Chinese Ophthalmological Society (COS) Club Jules Gonin Deutsche Ophthalmologische Gesellschaft (DOG) EuroLam European Association for Vision and Eye Research (EVER) European Glaucoma Society (EGS) European Paediatric Ophthlamological Society (EPOS) European Society for Out-Patient Eye Surgery (ESOPES) European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (ESCRS) European Society of Cornea & Ocular Surface Disease Specialists (EuCornea) European Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (ESOPRS) European Society of Ophthalmology (SOE) 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 Society of Low Vision Research and Rehabilitation (ISLRR) International Society of Ocular Oncology (ISOO) International Society of Ocular Trauma (ISOT) International Society of Ophthalmic Pathology (ISOP) International Society of Refractive Surgery of the American Academy of Ophthalmology (ISRS/AAO) International Strabismological Association (ISA) International Uveitis Study Group (IUSG) Japanese Ophthalmological Society (JOS) Joint Commission on Allied Health Personnel in Ophthalmology (JCAHPO) Keratomileusis Study Group (KMSG) Lindbergh Society Middle East Africa Cataract & Refractive Surgery Society (MEACRS) Middle East Africa Glaucoma Society (MEAGS) Middle East Africa Oculoplastic Society (MEAOPS) Middle East Africa Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus Society (MEAPOSS) Middle East Africa Vitreo Retinal Society (MEAVRS) Ophthalmological Society of Pakistan (OSP) PanAmerican Association of Ophthalmology (PAAO) Pan-American Retina and Vitreous Society (SPRV) Saudi Ophthalmological Society (SOS) Societe Francaise d’Ophtalmologie (SFO) South East Asian Glaucoma Interest Group (SEAGIG) South-East European Ophthalmological Society and The Black Sea Ophthalmological Society (SEEOS & BSOS) Tear Film & Ocular Surface Society (TFOS) The Cornea Society The Macula Society The Retina Society The Von Graefe Society World Glaucoma Association (WGA) Participating SocietiesParticipating

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SESSION

IS Invited Symposia ID Invited Debate IC Invited Course

FP Free Paper CO Instruction Course PO Poster

VI Video FR French Symposium

TOPIC

CAT Cataract CLR Contact Lens and Refractive Error COR External Eye Disease, Cornea, Eye Banking

EDT World Forum of Journal Editors EDU Ophthalmic Education EPI Ophthalmic Epidemiology

EVI Evidence Based Ophthalmology GLA Glaucoma HIS Ophthalmic History

IMG Ocular Imaging IMM Immunology, Molecular Biology LOW Low Vision and Rehabilitation and Microbiology NEO Neuro-ophthalmology OCP Oculoplastics, Lacrimal System ONC Oncology and Orbit PAT Pathology PCM Ophthalmic Practice and PED Pediatric Ophthalmology, Genetics Socioeconomics PER Ophthalmic Nurses, Orthoptists PHA Pharmacology, Ocular Drug Delivery REF Refractive Surgery and Allied Eye Care Personnel RET Retina STR Strabismus TEC New Technology and Alternative Medicine TEL Teleophthalmology and Computers TRA Eye Trauma and Emergencies UVE Uveitis, Intraocular In ammation

VID Invited Video WFS Prevention of Blindness/VISION 2020

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Session Topic Session Code Start/End of the Session Room Day

Session Type IS-GLA-FR 57

Date Fri 17 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Hall 11

Recent Advances in Glaucoma Surgery Session Title

Organized by World Glaucoma Association (WGA) Session Organizer

Chairpersons: Makoto Araie, Shlomo Melamed, Marco Nardi Chairpersons

Individual Presentation Timing 08:30 Ologen Collagen Matrix Implant, Steve Sarkisian Speaker 08:40 CO2 Laser Sclerectomy, Shlomo Melamed 08:50 Canaloplasty, Matthias Grieshaber 09:00 Trabectome, Douglas Rhee 09:10 Cypass, Marco Nardi 09:20 Application of New Ultrasound Technology in Glaucoma Surgery, Philippe Denis 09:30 Panel Discussion How to Read the to How Scienti c Programme

7 Scienti c Program Overview

Thursday, 16 February 2012 - Subspecialty Day

ROOMS 09:00-10:30 13:00-14:30 14:30-16:00 16:30-18:00

IS-GLA-TH 01 IS-GLA-TH 14 IS-GLA-TH 28 IS-GLA-TH 42 Basic: Intraocular Pressure Intermediate Advanced Hot Topics- New Evidence Hall 11 in Clinical Practice (MEAGS) (MEAGS) for Neuroprotection in (MEAGS) Glaucoma (MEAGS) IS-REF-TH 02 IS-REF-TH 15 IS-REF-TH 29 IS-REF-TH 43 Refractive Surgery Presbyopia Correction: High Refractive Errors: Keratoconus and Hall 1 Techniques: Where are We? What Is Working Best? Refractive Surgery State of the Art (MEACRS) (MEACRS) (MEACRS) (MEACRS) IS-RET-TH 03 IS-RET-TH 16 IS-RET-TH 30 IS-RET-TH 44 Basic Retina: Diagnostics Intermediate: Medical Advanced: Hot Topics Hall 2 and Imaging Retina Beyond Basic Vitreoretinal Surgery (MEAVRS) (MEAVRS) (MEAVRS) (MEAVRS)

IS-PED-T 04 IS-PED-TH 17 IS-PED-TH 31 IS-PED-TH 45 Congenital and Pediatric Retina Spectacles in Children Anterior Segment Hall 7 - Pediatric (MEAPOSS) and the Role of Vision in Malformations Tokyo Hall (MEAPOSS) Educational Disorders (MEAPOSS) (MEAPOSS) IS-OCP-TH 05 IS-OCP-TH 18 IS-OCP-TH 32 IS-OCP-TH 46 Basic: Eyelid Surgery Facial Aesthetic Surgery Tear, Tear, Go Away Eye for an Eye Hall 9 (MEAOPS) (MEAOPS) (MEAOPS) (MEAOPS)

IS-CAT-TH 06 IS-CAT-TH 19 IS-CAT-TH 33 IS-CAT-TH 47 Inception of Precision Detour: Roadblocks Dead Ends: What Now? Hot Topics in Cataract Hall 10 to Routine Phaco Surgery

FP-GLA-TH 07 FP-GLA-TH 20 FP-GLA-TH 34 FP-GLA-TH 48 Conference Glaucoma Glaucoma Glaucoma Glaucoma Room A2

FP-REF-TH 08 FP-REF-TH 21 FP-REF-TH 35 FP-REF-TH 49 Conference Refractive Surgery Refractive Surgery Refractive Surgery Refractive Surgery Room B2

FP-RET-TH 09 FP-RET-TH 22 FP-RET-TH 36 FP-RET-TH 50 Conference Retina - Medical Retina - Medical Retina - Medical Retina - Medical Room A4

FP-PED-TH 10 FP-PED-TH 23 FP-PED-TH 37 FP-PED-TH 51 Conference Pediatric Ophthalmology, Pediatric Ophthalmology, Pediatric Ophthalmology, Pediatric Ophthalmology, Room Genetics Genetics Genetics Genetics B3

IS-SOS-TH 24 IS-SOS-TH 38 FP-CAT-TH 52 Ocular Diseases 1 Ocular Diseases 2 Cataract Capital Suite (SOS) (SOS) 1

FP-OCP-TH 11 FP-OCP-TH 25 FP-OCP-TH 39 FP-OCP-TH 53 Capital Suite Oculoplastics, Lacrimal Oculoplastics, Lacrimal Oculoplastics, Lacrimal Oculoplastics, Lacrimal 7 System and Orbit System and Orbit System and Orbit System and Orbit

FP-CAT-TH 12 FP-CAT-TH 26 FP-CAT-TH 40 FP-CAT-TH 54 Conference Cataract Cataract Cataract Cataract Room A3

FP-RET-TH 13 FP-RET-TH 27 FP-RET-TH 41 FP-RET-TH 55 Scienti c Program Overview Scienti c Program Thursday, 16 February 2012 16 February Thursday, Conference Retina - Surgical Retina - Medical Retina - Surgical Retina - Medical Room B4 8 2 Friday, 17 February 2012

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

IS-GLA-FR 56 IS-VID-FR 81 IS-SSS-FR 105 IS-VID-FR 130 Angle Closure Phaco Nightmares and ICO Quiz Recorded Live Surgery Hall 7 - Worst Case Scenarios Elimination Round Tokyo Hall

IS-GLA-FR 57 IS-GLA-FR 82 IS-GLA-FR 106 IS-GLA-FR 131 Recent Advances in Glaucoma Drainage Exfoliation Syndrome and Management of Normal Pressure Hall 11 Glaucoma Surgery Devices Exfoliative Glaucoma Glaucoma: New Concepts and Approaches (Societe Francaise (WGA) (SEAGIG) (Lindbergh Society) d'Ophtalmologie)

IS-COR-FR 58 IS-COR-FR 83 IS-COR-FR 107 IS-COR-FR 132 Dry Eye: Diagnosis and Keratoconus and Ectatic Current Trends in Corneal Eye Banking Hall 1 Management Disorders: Diagnosis and Replacement Surgery (DSEK, (EBAA and The Cornea (The Cornea Society) Management DALK, FAPK, DMEK, KPRO) Society) (The Cornea Society) (The Cornea Society)

IS-TRA-FR 59 IS-RET-FR 84 ID-RET-FR 108 IS-RET-FR 133 Controversies on the Complications of Retina Debate Innovative Vitreoretinal Hall 2 Management of the Severely Traumatized Eye Vitreoretinal Surgery Surgery (Asia Pacic Ocular Trauma Society) FP-RET-FR 60 IS-RET-FR 85 IS-RET-FR 109 IS-RET-FR 134 Retina - Surgical Retinal Vasculitis and Retinal and Choroidal Combination Treatment for Hall 3 Eales Disease Manifestations of Selected Neovascular Age-Related Systemic Diseases Macular Degeneration (PAAO)

IS-ONC-FR 61 IS-OCP-FR 86 IS-OCP-FR 110 IS-OCP-FR 135 Eyelid Tumors The Hot Orbit Tackling Ptosis Controversies in Hall 9 Oculoplasty

IS-REF-FR 62 IS-CAT-FR 87 IS-REF-FR 111 IS-CAT-FR 136 Phakic IOLs Astigmatism Management Excimer Laser Surgery: Presbyopic Lens Surgery Hall 10 at the Time of Cataract How to Push the Limits (ALACCSA-R/PAAO) Surgery

IS-STR-FR 63 IS-STR-FR 88 IS-STR-FR 112 IS-PED-FR 137 Conference Management of Acquired Nystagmus Surgery Amblyopia: Screening Ophthalmic Genetics Room Mechanical Strabismus (ESA) and Treatment A1

IS-ONC-FR 64 IS-ONC-FR 89 IS-ONC-FR 113 IS-ONC-FR 138 Conference Orbital Tumors Future Therapies in Conjunctival Tumors Retinoblastoma: Room Ocular Oncology Worldwide Trends in A2 Detection and Management

IS-TEL-FR 65 IS-TEC-FR 90 IS-IMG-FR 114 IS-TEC-FR 139 Conference Tele-Screening in New Technology in Retinal Imaging New Technology in Room Glaucoma and Diabetic Ophthalmology Ophthalmology B2 Retinopathy Part 1 Part 2

FP-PAT-FR 66 IS-EDT-FR 91 IS-EDU-FR 115 IS-EPI-FR 140 Conference Pathology Publishing a Paper in 2012: Demonstrate Innovative The Impact of Aging: The Room Pearls for the Novice Educational Technologies Changing Epidemiology A4 Investigator in Ophthalmic Centers of Vision Loss Around the World IS-LOW-FR 67 IS-WFS-FR 92 IS-WFS-FR 116 IS-WFS-FR 141 Conference Depression and Visual Can Trachoma be Public Health Control Pursuit of VISION 2020: Room Impairment Eliminated in the Next Strategies for Glaucoma: Through the General B3 (ISLRR) Decade: What are the What are the Prospects? Health System and Challenges? Development Agendas IS-SOS-FR 68 IS-SOS-FR 93 IS-SOS-FR 117 IS-SOS-FR 142 Contact Lenses 1 Contact Lenses 2 Binocular Vision / Low Vision Capital Suite (SOS) (SOS) Orthoptics (SOS) 1 (SOS)

IS-EVI-FR 69 IS-HIS-FR 94 ID-PCM-FR 118 IS-PCM-FR 143 Scienti c Program Overview Scienti c Program Novel Treatments for History of Integrating Eye Care with How to Organize Your 2012 17 February Friday, Capital Suite Diabetic Retinopathy and Ophthalmology 1 the Health Care System: Practice to Deal with 7 Diabetic Macular Edema A Debate Diabetic Retinopathy 1 and Glaucoma 9 Scienti c Program Overview

Friday, 17 February 2012

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

IS-UVE-FR 70 IS-IMM-FR 95 IS-PHA-FR 119 IS-UVE-FR 144 Epidemiology of Uveitis Diagnosis and Treatment Capital Suite Innate Immunology in Drugs for Posterior and Related Intraocular of Infectious Uveitis 13 Ocular In ammation Segment Disease In ammations

FP-REF-FR 71 IS-PER-FR 96 IS-STR-FR 120 IS-PER-FR 145 Conference Refractive Surgery Educating Eye Care Wetlab Strabismus Surgical Assisting Room Personnel About Surgery: Limbal Opening B1 Glaucoma and Minimally Invasive Strabismus Surgery (MISS) FP-COR-FR 72 FP-COR-FR 97 FP-STR-FR 121 FP-COR-FR 146 Conference External Eye Disease, External Eye Disease, Strabismus External Eye Disease, Room Cornea, Eye Banking Cornea, Eye Banking Cornea, Eye Banking A3

FP-ONC-FR 73 FP-RET-FR 98 FP-RET-FR 122 FP-RET-FR 147 Conference Oncology Retina - Medical Retina - Surgical Retina - Surgical Room B4

FP-CAT-FR 74 FP-PHA-FR 99 FP-CAT-FR 123 FP-UVE-FR 148 Pharmacology, Cataract Uveitis, Intraocular Capital Suite Cataract Ocular Drug In ammation 10 Delivery

CO-CAT-FR 75 CO-CAT-FR 100 CO-CAT-FR 124 CO-CAT-FR 149 Lords of the Rings Strategies for Very Dense Capital Suite Cataract Surgery in Dicult Situations in and Hooks Nuclei and Other Challenging 2 Uveitis Phacoemulsication of the Hard Cataract and Complicated Cases; A Video Course CO-GLA-FR 76 CO-COR-FR 101 CO-COR-FR 125 CO-GLA-FR 150 Trabectome Surgery Descemet Stripping Failed Graft-Never Say SICS with Trabeculectomy: Capital Suite for Infantile Glaucoma Endothelial Keratoplasty Die! A Combined Safe and 4 (DSEK) - Made Simple for Eective Procedure the Beginners CO-PED-FR 77 CO-RET-FR 126 CO-UVE-FR 151 Correlating Fundus Uveitis: Basic Capital Suite When, What, Why, How? Fluorescein Angiography Understanding and 6 Of Pediatric Cataract to Optical Coherence Diagnostic Approaches Tomography Made Easy CO-REF-FR 78 CO-RET-FR 102 CO-REF-FR 127 CO-RET-FR 152 Capital Suite Eye Tracking in Laser Posterior Segment Keratoconus Advanced Vitreoretinal 8 Refractive Surgery Complications of Instructional Course Surgical Techniques Cataract Surgery and Instrumentation

CO-ONC-FR 79 CO-TRA-FR 103 CO-IMG-FR 128 CO-LOW-FR 153 Retinoblastoma Pars Plana Vitrectomy and Diagnostic Ultrasound Capital Suite What is New and Treatment Update Intraocular Lens Implantation Course 9 Important in Pediatric for the Management of Low Vision Aids? Luxated Crystalline Lenses

CO-RET-FR 80 CO-REF-FR 104 CO-RET-FR 129 CO-REF-FR 154 Uses of Micro-endoscope Step by Step Managing Current Trends in The Corneal Pocket Capital Suite in Ophthalmology Keratoconus: A Systematic Management of Pediatric Technique for the 15 Approach Retinal Disorders Treatment of Keratoconus and Myopia Scienti c Program Overview Scienti c Program Friday, 17 February 2012 17 February Friday,

10 2 Saturday, 18 February 2012

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

IS-VID-SA 155 IS-VID-SA 180 IS-VID-SA 204 IS-SSS -SA 228 Mastering the Unsteady Refractive Surgery RETINAWS: ICO QUIZ Hall 7 - Capsular Bag and the Complications and Misadventures in the (15:30-17:30) Tokyo Hall Intraocular Correction of IOLs: Management Operating Room Learning Through Videos

IC-GLA-SA 156 IS-GLA-SA 181 IS-GLA-SA 205 IS-SSS-SA 229 Gonioscopy Novel Mechanisms and Risk Tough Decisions in Women in Hall 11 Factors for Glaucoma Glaucoma Diagnosis Ophthalmology (The Von Graefe Society) (AOGS) (15:30 - 18:00)

IS-COR-SA 157 IS-COR-SA 182 IS-COR-SA 206 IS-COR-SA 230 Advances in Conjunctival Surgery Corneal Infection Surgical Induced Dry Eye: Hall 1 Corneal Imaging Real or Not? (TFOS)

IS-TRA-SA 158 IS-RET-SA 183 IS-RET-SA 207 IS-RET-SA 231 Pediatric Injuries Vascular Occlusion: New Innovations in Diagnosis Management of Hall 2 and Prevention Treatments and Regimens, and Treatment of Diabetic Advanced Diabetic (EuroLam) Including Surgery Retinopathy Retinopathy/Glaucoma (Club Jules Gonin) (EURETINA) (OSP) IS-RET-SA 159 IS-RET-SA 184 IS-RET-SA 208 IS-RET-SA 232 What is New in the Macular Edema Age-Related Macular Age-Related Macular Hall 3 Management of Diabetic (SPRV) Degeneration and Polypoidal Degeneration: New Retinopathy? Choroidal Vasculopathy Nonsurgical Treatment (APAO) (The Macula Society)

IS-PED-SA 160 IS-OCP-SA 185 IS-OCP-SA 209 IS-OCP-SA 233 Pediatric Around the World Nonsurgical Facial Fillers, Grafts and Implants Hall 9 Neuro-ophthalmology Rejuvenation (ESOPRS)

IS-CAT-SA 161 IS-CAT-SA 186 IS-REF-SA 210 IS-REF-SA 234 Controversies in Cataract Surgical Management of Emerging Techniques in The Crucial Role of Ocular Hall 10 Surgery: Which Approach Challenging Cases in Refractive Surgery Surface in Refractive is Better? Cataract Surgery Surgery (SFO) IC-SSS-SA 162 IS-NEO-SA 187 IS-STR-SA 211 IS-NEO-SA 235 Conference 3D Stereotactic Classic Signs in Adult Strabismus Neuro-Ophthalmic Room Anatomy Neuro-ophthalmology Surgery Diagnoses You Do Not A1 Want to Miss

IS-PAT-SA 163 IS-ONC-SA 188 IS-ONC-SA 212 IS-ONC-SA 236 Conference Clinical Pathological Uveal Melanoma Ocular Lymphoma Miscellaneous Room Correlations in Ocular Tumors A2 In ammatory Diseases

IS-TEL-SA 164 IS-IMG-SA 189 IS-TEL-SA 213 IS-TEC-SA 237 Conference E-Learning and Patient Glaucoma Imaging Computer-Aided Acupuncture and Room Care Consultation Diagnosis, Novel Image Alternative Medicine B2 Processing and Analysis

IS-EDU-SA 165 IS-EPI-SA 190 IS-EDU-SA 214 IS-EDU-SA 238 Conference Assessment of Clinical Skills of Epidemiology of Using Online and E-Learning Achieving a Team Approach Room Residents, Practicing Childhood Blindness: Resources to Eectively Train in Eye Care: Organization Ophthalmologists and Mid-Level Ophthalmic Training and Assessment of A4 Subspecialists in Developing Changing Needs? Personnel for Higher Allied Health Personnel and Developed Countries Productivity (JCAHPO) (JCAHPO) IS-WFS-SA 166 IS-WFS-SA 191 IS-LOW-SA 215 IS-WFS-SA 239 Conference Novel Control Physician - Hospital Visual Impairment: VISION 2020: What Next Room Strategies for Diabetic Partnering: Innovative Assessment, Outcomes After the Year 2020? B3 Retinopathy Strategies for Success and Rehabilitation

IS-SOS-SA 167 IS-SOS-SA 192 IS-SOS-SA 216 IS-SOS-SA 240 General Refraction Pediatric Refraction Research Practice Management Capital Suite (SOS) (SOS) (SOS) (SOS) 1

IS-EVI-SA 168 IS-HIS-SA 193 IS-CLR-SA 217 IS-EVI-SA 241 Scienti c Program Overview Scienti c Program Avastin and Ranibizumab History of Contact Lens - Glaucoma: Lasers Versus 2012 18 February Saturday, Capital Suite for Treatment of Age-Related Ophthalmology “Kersley-Hamano Eyedrops, an 7 Macular Degeneration: Symposium” Evidence-Based 1 Where is the Evidence? Discussion 11 Scienti c Program Overview

Saturday, 18 February 2012

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

IS-PHA-SA 169 IS-IMM-SA 194 IS-UVE-SA 218 IS-IMM-SA 242 Ocular Drug Delivery Genetics of Ocular Medical Management of Microbiology for the Capital Suite In ammatory Disorders Non-Infectious Uveitis Diagnosis of Uveitis 13

IS-IMG-SA 170 IS-PER-SA 195 IC-SCS-SA 219 FP-IMG-SA 243 Conference Presence and Future of Pupil Assessment, ICO Ethics Course: Ocular Imaging Room Imaging in Glaucoma Refractive Error Correction Practical Aspects of Ethics B1 and Low Vision in the Practice of Ophthalmology FP-PED-SA 171 FP-COR-SA 196 FP-COR-SA 220 FP-COR-SA 244 Conference Pediatric Ophthalmology, External Eye Disease, External Eye Disease, External Eye Disease, Room Genetics Cornea, Eye Banking Cornea, Eye Banking Cornea, Eye Banking A3

FP-ONC-SA 172 FP-RET-SA 197 FP-EPI -SA 221 FP-RET-SA 245 Conference Oncology Retina - Medical Ophthalmic Retina - Surgical Room Epidemiology B4

FP-CAT-SA 173 FP-CAT-SA 198 FP-CAT-SA 222 FP-UVE-SA 246 Cataract Cataract Cataract Uveitis, Intraocular Capital Suite In ammation 10

CO-CAT-SA 174 CO-CAT-SA 199 CO-CAT-SA 223 CO-CAT-SA 247 Astigmatism and Toric The Lull Before The Curbside Consultation What Will You Do? Capital Suite IOL Storm in Cataract Surgery 2

CO-EDU-SA 175 CO-GLA-SA 200 CO-GLA-SA 224 CO-COR-SA 248 How to Write a Changing Trends in Neovascular Glaucoma: Lamellar Corneal Capital Suite Scientic Paper Trabeculectomy Video- The Retina and Surgery: Video-Based 4 Assisted Skill Transfer Glaucoma Viewpoints Learning Course Course CO-PED-SA 176 CO-PED-SA 201 CO-PED-SA 225 CO-UVE-SA 249 Current Trends in Pediatric Cataract Approach to Patients Immune Reconstitution Capital Suite Management of Surgery: Conquering with Ectopia Lentis Uveitis 6 Retinopathy of Prematurity the Challenge

CO-REF-SA 177 CO-RET-SA 202 CO-RET-SA 226 CO-REF-SA 250 Correction of Ametropia Vitreoretinal Interface Sutureless Vitrectomy Towards a Safer Capital Suite Post-Keratoplasty Disorders: OCT Findings Refractive Surgery 8 and Surgical Management

CO-TRA-SA 178 CO-NEO-SA 203 CO-ONC-SA 227 CO-LOW-SA 251 Approach to the Visual Outcome after Retinoblastoma - Low Vision Basics Capital Suite Management of Posterior Venous Stenting for They Live and See! 9 Segment Ocular Trauma Sinus Stenoses in IIH

CO-GLA-SA 179 IS-IMG-SU 286 Increased Test-Retest Corneal Imaging Capital Suite Variability Typically Precedes 15 Denite Glaucomatous Field Defects in Early Glaucoma Scienti c Program Overview Scienti c Program Saturday, 18 February 2012 18 February Saturday,

12 2 Sunday, 19 February 2012

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

IS-GLA-SU 252 IS-VID-SU 277 IS-GLA-SU 302 IS-SSS-SU 326 Ocular Biomechanics Retinal Surgery: Sweet Cataract Surgery in Glaucoma: Ophthalmic Premier Hall 7 - and Blood Flow Dream to Nightmare Adapting the Solutions League Tokyo Hall to the Patients (15:30-17:30) (European Glaucoma Society)

IS-GLA-SU 253 IS-GLA-SU 278 IS-GLA-SU 303 IS-GLA-SU 327 Managing Glaucoma in Wound Management New Therapeutic Managing Complicated Hall 11 Developing Countries and Bleb Problems Approaches in Glaucoma (OSP) Glaucoma

IS-COR-SU 254 IS-COR-SU 279 IS-COR-SU 304 IS-COR-SU 328 Allergic Eye Disease Modern Strategies for Ptyergium Cornea and Eye Banking Hall 1 Keratoconus in India Management (AIOS) (EuCornea) IS-RET-SU 255 IS-TRA-SU 280 IS-RET-SU 305 IS-RET-SU 329 Recent Trends inManagement Video Symposium: Cutting Edge Treatment Genomics and Retinal Hall 2 of Complicated Forms of Management of Dicult of Retinal Diseases Diseases: What are the Retinal Detachment Cases of Eye Injuries (DOG) Benets? (EVRS) (ISOT) (SFO) IS-RET-SU 256 IS-RET-SU 281 IS-RET-SU 306 IS-RET-SU 330 Retina Hot Topics Advances in the Mechanistic Diagnosis and Management Diabetic Retinopathy: Hall 3 and Therapeutic Studies of of Retinopathy in (AAO) Retinal Degeneration Tackling the Global Giant Progressive Myopia (Chinese Ophthalmological (AIOS) Society) (AOI) FP-OCP-SU 257 IS-OCP-SU 282 IS-OCP-SU 307 IS-OCP-SU 331 Oculoplastics, Lacrimal New Trends in Orbital Minimally Invasive Complex and Dicult Hall 9 System and Orbit and Eyelid Reconstructive Oculoplastics Procedures Management Decisions in Surgery (ASOPRS) Oculoplastics (FEOph) (OSP) IS-CAT-SU 258 IS-REF-SU 283 IS-REF-SU 308 IS-COR-SU 332 New IOL Concepts in Femto Olympics: My Highlights of Anterior Dry Eye, Trachoma, Hall 10 Segment Surgery Keratoconus, Corneal Cataract and Femto Laser Is the Best (Barraquer Foundation and Refractive Surgery (ISRS/AAO) Spanish Ophthalmological Scarring and Repair (ESCRS) Society) (AAO) IS-NEO-SU 259 IS-STR-SU 284 IS-NEO-SU 309 IS-STR-SU 333 Conference Orthoptics Basics and Beyond: Clinical Trials in Strabismus in Children Diagnostic Dilemmas in Room Amblyopia, Binocular Vision, Neuro-ophthalmology (ISA) Neuro-ophthalmology A1 Concomitant Strabismus and Incomitant Strabismus (IOA) FP-ONC-SU 260 IS-ONC-SU 285 IS-PAT-SU 310 IS-PAT-SU 334 Conference Oncology Rapid Fire Papers The Ophthalmic Prognostic Biopsy of Uveal Room Biopsy Techniques: Melanoma: Which A2 Updates and Controversies Technique Should We Use?

IS-TEL-SU 261 IS-TEC-SU 311 IS-TEC-SU 335 Conference Medical Work ow and Research in Bioinformatics and Room Economics Ophthalmology the Eye B2 (EVER) (ARVO)

IS-EDT-SU 262 IS-EDU-SU 287 IS-EPI-SU 312 IS-EDU-SU 336 Conference Current Topics of Interest ICO Educational Programs Main Causes of Irreversible E-Learning Programs in Room to Editors and Authors Designed for Your Blindness: Diabetic Retinopathy Ophthalmic Education: A4 Participation and Glaucoma - Diagnostic and Theory and Therapeutic Challenges Implementation IS-WFS-SU 263 IS-WFS-SU 288 IS-LOW-SU 313 IS-WFS-SU 337 Conference What are the Human Resources Challenges and Perspectives Low Vision Training VISION 2020 in Africa: A Room Development Challenges to in Prevention and Control Programs Mutual Challenge for B3 Achieving VISION 2020 in of Blindness in India South and North Developing Countries? (AIOS) (DOG/OSEA) IS-EDU-SU 264 IS-PHA-SU 289 IS-SCS-SU 314 IS-SCS-SU 338 The Portuguese Language Ocular Gene Therapy and Elevation Based Corneal Minimal Extraocular Surgery Capital Suite in Worldwide Emerging Therapies: Tomography for Repair of Retinal 1 Ophthalmology Present and Future Detachment and Prophylaxis (PSO) in the Fellow Eye IS-PCM-SU 265 FP-CLR-SU 290 IS-CLR-SU 315 IS-EVI-SU 339 Scienti c Program Overview Scienti c Program How to Get Organized to Contact Lens and Contact Lens - Development, Promulgation and 2012 19 February Sunday, Capital Suite Practical Use of Evidence Based Deal with Uncorrected Refractive Error “Halberg-Dabeziès 7 Clinical Practice Guidelines Refractive Errors Symposium” in Ophthalmic Practice 1 13 Scienti c Program Overview

Sunday, 19 February 2012

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

IS-UVE-SU 266 IS-UVE-SU 291 IS-UVE-SU 316 IS-PHA-SU 340 Juvenile Idiopathic Interactive Session on In ammatory and Angiogenesis and Capital Suite Arthritis - Associated Challenging Intraocular Angiogenic Eye Disease Current Therapies in 13 Uveitis In ammations (ARVO) Ophthalmology (IUSG) IS-SCS-SU 267 IS-SCS-SU 292 FP-IMG-SU 317 FP-HIS -SU 341 Conference What is New in Minimally What is New in Minimally Ocular Imaging Ophthalmic History Room Invasive Eye Surgery Invasive Eye Surgery B1 Part 1 Part 2

FP-COR-SU 268 FP-COR -SU 293 FP-COR-SU 318 FP-COR-SU 342 Conference External Eye Disease, External Eye Disease, External Eye Disease, External Eye Disease, Room Cornea, Eye Banking Cornea, Eye Banking Cornea, Eye Banking Cornea, Eye Banking A3

FP-TRA-SU 269 FP-RET-SU 294 FP-WFS-SU 319 FP-ONC-SU 343 Conference Eye Trauma and Retina - Medical Prevention of Oncology Room Emergencies Blindness/VISION 2020 B4

FP-REF-SU 270 FP-OCP-SU 295 FP-CAT-SU 320 FP-REF-SU 344 Refractive Surgery Oculoplastics, Lacrimal Cataract Refractive Surgery Capital Suite System and Orbit 10

CO-CAT-SU 271 CO-CAT-SU 296 CO-CAT-SU 321 CO-IMG-SU 345 Phacoemulsication in Manual Small Incision Articial Iris Dual Scheimp ug Capital Suite Dicult Situations: A Cataract Surgery: Techniques Implantation Analysis of Anterior 2 Video Course and Management of Segment Complications

CO-COR-SU 272 CO-COR -SU 297 CO-TEL-SU 346 Using Computers for Managing Comprehensive Approach Corneal Specular Capital Suite Patient Information and to Boston KPro Type I Microscopy 4 Conducting Research: The Low Keratoprosthesis Surgery Cost Approach. An Indian Experience CO-RET-SU 273 CO-PED-SU 298 CO-TRA-SU 323 CO-UVE-SU 347 Treatment of Retinopathy Evaluation of Retinal Controversies in Uveitis and Systemic Disease. Capital Suite of Prematurity: Diagnosis Degenerations in Infants Management of How to Manage the Cases 6 and Management and Children Ocular Trauma Where the First Signs Concern the Eye Alone?

CO-RET-SU 274 CO-REF-SU 299 CO-STR-SU 324 CO-STR-SU 348 Improving Outcomes in Presbyopia, the Corneal Amblyopia Treatment: Muscle Transposition in Capital Suite Macular Hole Surgery Approach: State of the Art Review and New Strabismus Surgery 8 Advances

FR-OCP-SU 275 FR-GLA-SU 300 FR-CAT-SU 325 FR-RET-SU 349 Francophone Symposium: Francophone Symposium: Francophone Symposium: Francophone Symposium: Capital Suite Oculoplastie Glaucome Chirurgie Du Segment Retine 2012 Anterieur En 2012 9 (Groupe Francophone du (Groupe Francophone du (Groupe Francophone du (Groupe Francophone du MEACO) MEACO) MEACO) MEACO) CO-GLA-SU 276 CO-GLA-SU 301 CO-GLA-SU 350 Overview of Primary End-stage Glaucoma: Management of Glaucoma Challenges of Clinical Capital Suite Congenital Glaucoma in Dicult Situations: 15 Assessment, Surgical Versus Discussion of Medical Treatment and Visual Prognosis Representative Cases Scienti c Program Overview Scienti c Program Sunday, 19 February 2012 19 February Sunday,

14 2 Monday, 20 February 2012

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

IS-VID-MO 351 FP-GLA-MO 374 FP-RET-MO 396 Cornea and Ocular Glaucoma Retina - Medical Hall 7 - Surface Diseases Tokyo Hall

IS-GLA-MO 352 IS-GLA-MO 375 FP-GLA-MO 397 Interpreting the Optic Teleglaucoma: Screening and Glaucoma Hall 11 Disc and Disc-Field Collaborative Correlation Management

IS-COR-MO 353 IS-COR-MO 376 FP-COR-MO 398 PANCORNEA Update Challenging and Dicult External Eye Disease, Hall 1 on Corneal and External Diseases Cases in Refractive Surgery Cornea, Eye Banking (PAAO) (KMSG)

IS-RET-MO 354 FP-TRA-MO 377 FP-TRA-MO 399 Treatment Options for Diabetic Macular Eye Trauma and Eye Trauma and Hall 2 Edema: The Impact of Recent Clinical Trial Data on Practice Patterns Including the Emergencies Emergencies Role of Laser, Steroids and VEGF Inhibitors (Retina Society) IS-RET-MO 355 FP-RET-MO 378 FP-REF-MO 400 Clinical Diagnosis Supported by Retina - Surgical Refractive Surgery Hall 3 Vitreous, Retinal and Choroidal Biopsy (ISOP)

IS-OCP-MO 356 IS-OCP-MO 379 FP-OCP-MO 401 Asian Eyelid Surgery: Thyroid Eye Disease Oculoplastics, Lacrimal Hall 9 Pearls and Pitfalls System and Orbit (APOPRS)

FP-REF-MO 357 IS-REF-MO 380 FP-CAT-MO 402 Refractive Surgery Laser Refractive Cataract Hall 10 Lens Surgery (ISRS/AAO)

IS-PED-MO 358 FP-STR-MO 381 FP-NEO-MO 403 Conference Update on Surgical Strabismus Neuro-ophthalmology Room Pediatric Ophthalmology A1 (EPOS)

IS-ONC-MO 359 IS-ONC-MO 382 FP-ONC-MO 404 Conference Uveal Melanoma: Many Local Chemotherapy in Oncology Room Management Options for a Ocular Oncology A2 Rare Disease (ISOO) (SOE) IS-TEC-MO 360 IS-PAT-MO 383 FP-TEC-MO 405 Conference Tissue Bioengineering Clinicopathological New Technology and Room and Regeneration Correlation - Retinal Alternative Medicine B2 (JOS) Diseases

IS-EDU-MO 361 FP-EPI-MO 384 FP-EPI-MO 406 Conference Teaching Ophthalmic Ophthalmic Ophthalmic Room Subspecialty in Developed Epidemiology Epidemiology A4 and Developing Countries

IS-WFS-MO 362 IS-WFS-MO 385 FP-WFS-MO 407 Conference Can Onchocerciasis be Eliminated Prevention of Blindness: Prevention of Room in the Next Decade: What are the Priorities and Achievements Blindness/VISION 2020 B3 Challenges? (SEEOS & BSOS)

IS-STR-MO 363 FP-NEO-MO 386 FP-EDU-MO 408 Ophthalmic Education Capital Suite Amblyopia Treatment Neuro-ophthalmology 1 (AAPOS)

IS-PCM-MO 364 IS-CLR-MO 387 FP-IMM-MO 409 Scienti c Program Overview Scienti c Program Monday, 20 February 2012 20 February Monday, Capital Suite How To Make Your Contact Lens - “Newton Kara Immunology, Molecular 7 Ophthalmology Practice José Symposium” Biology and Microbiology Work 1 15 Scienti c Program Overview

Monday, 20 February 2012

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

IS-HIS-MO 365 IS-PCM-MO 388 FP-UVE-MO 410 Milestones in How to Manage Your Uveitis, Intraocular Capital Suite Ophthalmology Own Facility In ammation 5 (AOI) (ESOPES)

FP-WFS-MO 366 Conference Prevention of Room Blindness/VISION 2020 B1

FP-COR-MO 367 FP-COR-MO 389 FP-COR-MO 411 External Eye Disease, External Eye Disease, External Eye Disease, Capital Suite Cornea, Eye Banking Cornea, Eye Banking 13 Cornea, Eye Banking

FP-TRA-MO 368 FP-EPI-MO 390 FP-STR-MO 412 Conference Eye Trauma and Ophthalmic Strabismus Room Emergencies Epidemiology B4

FP-CAT -MO 369 FP-OCP-MO 391 Cataract Oculoplastics, Lacrimal System Capital Suite and Orbit 10

CO-CAT-MO 370 CO-PHA-MO 392 CO-CAT-MO 413 Implantation Techniques of Drug Delivery Systems: Management of Challenging Capital Suite Intraocular Lenses in the Presence Updates and Future Trends Cataract Cases with Micro- 2 of Insucient or Absent Incisional Technology (Micro- Capsular Support Coaxial and Micro-Biaxial) CO-EDU-MO 371 CO-GLA-MO 393 CO-EDU-MO 414 Education Without Borders: The Glaucoma Drainage Device Workshop on Capital Suite Future for Young Implantation - Pearls e-Learning Tools 4 Ophthalmologists and Pitfalls

CO-PED-MO 372 CO-TRA-MO 394 CO-RET-MO 415 Childhood Proptosis: Evaluation Polypoidal Choroidal Capital Suite Management of and Management Vasculopathy- All You Need to 6 Orbital Trauma Know!

CO-REF-MO 373 CO-TEL-MO 395 CO-STR-MO 416 Optimizing the Outcome with Electronic Health Record Management of Complex Capital Suite Posterior Chamber Phakic IOL (ICL) Implementation In Large Strabismus Situations 8 Implantation for Refractive Errors Ophthalmic Practice with Thin Cornea Scienti c Program Overview Scienti c Program Monday, 20 February 2012 20 February Monday,

16 2 SUBSPECIALTY DAY THURSDAY, 16 FEBRUARY 2012 Scienti c Program - Subspecialty Day

15:26 Video Case Presentation- Dead End: What Now?, Cataract Amar Agarwal 15:31 Panel Discussion on the Case: Kevin Miller, Carmen Barraquer, Marie-José Tassignon, George Beiko, Yassine Daoud IS-CAT-TH 06 15:41 IOL Luxation into the Vitreous, Michael Knorz 15:46 IOL Exchange for Refractive Surprises, Thomas Kohnen Thurs 16 Feb 09:00 - 10:30 Hall 10 15:53 Discussion and Summary Inception of Precision

Chairpersons: Wolfgang Haigus, Cesar Espiritu, Hussein Ali Hussein IS-CAT-TH 47

09:00 Back to Basics, Oliver Findl Thurs 16 Feb 16:30 - 18:00 Hall 10 09:10 Planning Your Trip, Wolfgang Haigus 09:20 Taking O , Thomas Kohnen Hot Topics in Cataract Surgery 09:30 Fast Cars in the Fast Lane: Femtosecond Laser Cataract Chairpersons: Thomas Kohnen, Michael Knorz, Kevin Miller Surgery - Is it a Value Proposition for Patients and Surgeons?, Michael Lawless 16:30 Incorporating Premium IOLs in Your Practice, Uday Devgan 09:40 Which Road to Take?, Han Bor Fam 16:40 Multifocal IOLs in Patients with Coexisting Astigmatism, 09:50 Looking at the Rear View Mirror - Using the Past to Guide Rudy Nuijts Us to the Future, Manahi H.M. Alkahtani 16:50 Laser Refractive Cataract Surgery, Michael Knorz 10:00 Panel Discussion 17:00 Update on Accomodative IOLs, Gerd Aufarth 10:15 Q&A Session 17:10 Phakic IOLs: Current Status, Thomas Kohnen 17:20 Triple Procedure: DSEK Combined with Phacoemulsication, Kevin Miller 17:30 Current Trends in Combined Cataract and Glaucoma IS-CAT - TH 19 Surgery, Alan Crandall 17:40 Panel Discussion Thurs 16 Feb 13:00 - 14:30 Hall 10 17:50 Q&A Session Detour: Roadblocks to Routine Phaco

Chairpersons: Abhay Vasavada, Hadi Prakoso, Ahmed El Massry Glaucoma 13:00 Posterior Polar Cataracts, Abhay Vasavada 13:10 Phacoemulsication in Small Pupil, David Allen 13:20 Brunescent Cataracts, Hadi Prakoso 13:30 Dealing With White Mature Cataracts, Jeewan Titiyal IS-GLA-TH 01 13:40 Capsule Stabilising Devices for Managing Zonular Thurs 16 Feb 09:00 - 10:30 Hall 11 Weakness, Ehud Assia 13:50 Phaco Post Intacs and Refractive Surgeries, Basic: Intraocular Pressure in Clinical Practice Ahmed El Massry 14:00 Panel Discussion In collaboration with Middle East Africa Glaucoma Society (MEAGS) 14:15 Q&A Session Chairpersons: Wang Ningli, Fathi El-Sayyad, Neeru Gupta

09:00 Positional Changes and IOP: New Considerations, IS-CAT-TH 33 Arthur Sit 09:10 IOP Fluctuation, Peak or Mean: What Matters Most in Thurs 16 Feb 14:30 - 16:00 Hall 10 Managing Glaucoma?, Remo Susanna Jr Dead Ends: What Now? 09:20 Target Pressures: How Useful are They?, Esther Ho mann 09:30 How Should We Be Initiating and Adding Medical Chairpersons: Amar Agarwal, Alaa El-Zawawi Therapy?, Tony Realini 09:40 Laser Trabeculoplasty and Intraocular Pressure: What 14:30 Introduction, Amar Agarwal Can We Expect?, Paul Harasymowycz 14:32 Managing a Torn Rhexis, Kevin Miller 09:50 Corneal Thickness: Does it Matter?, Jose Morales 14:39 Posterior Capsular Rupture, Abhay Vasavada 10:00 Panel Discussion 14:46 Ring a Ring a Roses: Zonulopathy, Boris Malyugin 14:53 Unsteady Bag: Multifocal IOL Implantation, Athiya Agarwal 15:00 Video Case Presentation- Dead End: What Now?, Amar Agarwal 15:05 Panel Discussion on the Case: Bonnie Henderson, Alaa El-Danasoury, Sonia Yoo, Matteo Piovella, Jorge Alio Subspecialty Day 15:12 Glued IOL, Mahipal Sachdev 15:19 Black and White Cataract, Alaa El-Zawawi

18 IS-GLA-TH 14 16:50 Non-IOP Lowering Treatment in Glaucoma, Maneli Moza arieh Thurs 16 Feb 13:00 - 14:30 Hall 11 17:00 Autoimmune Mechanisms in Glaucoma, Franz Grus 17:10 Gene Transfer for Neuroprotection in Glaucoma, Intermediate Terete Borras 17:20 Panel Discussion In collaboration with Middle East Africa Glaucoma Society (MEAGS)

Chairpersons: Zhao Jialiang, Saleh Al Obeidan, Rodolfo Perez Grossmann Oculoplastics, Lacrimal System and Orbit 13:00 Relevance of Ocular Perfusion Pressure and Blood Pressure in Glaucoma, Michael Kook 13:10 Ocular Perfusion Pressure - Practical Aspects, Fotis Topouzis IS-OCP-TH 05 13:20 Glaucoma Therapy, Quality of Life and Life Expectancy, Norbert Pfei er Thurs 16 Feb 09:00 - 10:30 Hall 9 13:30 Combined Phaco-Trabeculectomy vs. Phaco-Implant, Oscar Albis - Donado Basic: Eyelid Surgery 13:40 The Water Drinking Test - New Insights, Remo Susanna Jr. In collaboration with Middle East Africa Oculoplastic Society 13:50 Calculation in Treated Glaucoma: Are We Ready?, (MEAOPS) Carlos Gustavo De Moraes 14:00 3-D Structure of the Optic Nerve Head and its Relation Chairpersons: Asa Morton, Yip Chee Chew, Kelvin Chong to Glaucoma Damage, Sung Chul Park 14:10 Panel Discussion. 09:00 Senile Entropion Surgery, Tamara Fountain 09:08 Cicatricial Entropion Surgery, Hunter Yuen 09:16 Ectropion Surgery, Milind Naik 09:24 Surgery for Upper Eyelid Retraction, Kimberly Cockerham IS-GLA-TH 28 09:32 Logical Management of Lagophthalmos, Shubhra Goel 09:40 Surgical Options in Eyelid Tumor Resection, Yip Chee Chew Thurs 16 Feb 14:30 - 16:00 Hall 11 09:48 Tackling Eyelid Trauma, Robert Mazzoli Advanced 09:56 Eyelid Reconstruction, Rona Silkiss 10:04 Q&A Session In collaboration with Middle East Africa Glaucoma Society (MEAGS)

Chairpersons: Prin Rojanapongpun, Baha Noureddin, Catherine Liu IS-OCP-TH 18

14:30 Does SD-OCT Help Detect Glaucoma in Perimetrically Thurs 16 Feb 13:00 - 14:30 Hall 9 Normal Eyes?, Ling-ling Wu 14:40 Ologen Implants in Revision Filtering Surgery: Is it Useful?, Facial Aesthetic Surgery Zaher Sbeity 14:50 Evaluation and Management of Glaucoma After In collaboration with Middle East Africa Oculoplastic Society (MEAOPS) Keratoprosthesis, Michael Banitt 15:00 Canaloplasty- Indication, Technique Tips and Long-Term Chairpersons: Bhupendra Patel, Chai Teck Choo, Erfan Outcome, Matthias Grieshaber El Gazayerli 15:10 Application of AS-OCT in Glaucoma Filtration Surgery, Lukas Pfenninger 13:00 Basic and Customized Upper Blepharoplasty, 15:20 Panel Discusssion Erfan El Gazayerli 13:10 Lower Blepharoplasty: Variations and Options, Chai Teck Choo 13:20 Midface Lifts in Middle Third Rejuvenation, Naresh Joshi IS-GLA-TH 42 13:30 Brow Lifts: Options and Techniques, Raman Malhotra 13:40 Facial and Periorbital Micrografting, Thurs 16 Feb 16:30 - 18:00 Hall 11 Miguel Gonzalez-Candial 13:50 Overview of Facial Aging, Analysis and Facial Hot Topics: New Evidence for Rejuvenation Techniques, Bhupendra Patel Neuroprotection in Glaucoma 14:00 Panel Discussion 14:15 Q&A Session In collaboration with Middle East Africa Glaucoma Society (MEAGS)

Chairpersons: Remo Susanna Jr, Amel Ouertani, Yeni Yucel

16:30 Imaging Retinal Ganglion Cell Injury and Death, Francesca Cordeiro Subspecialty Day 16:40 CNS Degeneration in Glaucoma: Opportunities and Challenges, Neeru Gupta 19 Scienti c Program - Subspecialty Day

09:30 Bag-in-the-Lens and Anterior Interface in Pediatric IS-OCP-TH 32 Cataract, Marie-Jose Tassignon Thurs 16 Feb 14:30 - 16:00 Hall 9 09:40 Posterior Capsule Management in Pediatric Cataract Surgery, Abhay Vasavada Tear, Tear, Go Away 09:50 Surgical Techniques and Results in Africa, Richard Bowman 10:00 Panel Discussion In collaboration with Middle East Africa Oculoplastic Society (MEAOPS) 10:15 Q&A Session

Chairpersons: Jane Olver, Hesham Saleh, Reynaldo Javate

14:30 Congenital Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction, Olga Weijtens IS-PED-TH 17 14:40 Optimising External DCR, Santiago Ortiz-Perez 14:50 Endoscopic Microscopic Lacrimal Duct Recanalisation, Thurs 16 Feb 13:00 - 14:30 Hall 7 - Tokyo Hall Reynaldo Javate 15:00 Endonasal DCR and Redo DCR, Jane Olver Pediatric Retina 15:10 Endoscopic Assisted Jones Tube Insertion, Hunter Yuen 15:20 The ENT Surgeons View on Watering and Septoplasty, In collaboration with Middle East Africa Pediatric Ophthalmology Hesham Saleh and Strabismus Society (MEAPOSS) 15:30 Panel Discussion 15:45 Q&A Session Chairpersons: Birgit Lorenz, Mike Trese, Anand Vinekar

13:00 Tackling ROP in Middle-Income Countries with Cost-E ective Tele-Ophthalmology, Anand Vinekar 13:18 Evolving Therapeutic Options in Acute ROP, Birgit Lorenz IS-OCP-TH 46 13:36 Surgical Solutions in Pediatric Retinal Detachment, Mike Trese Thurs 16 Feb 16:30 - 18:00 Hall 9 13:54 Genotype-Phenotype Correlation of Infantile Onset Eye for an Eye Retinal Dystrophies, Antony Moore 14:12 Therapeutic Options in Childhood Onset Retinal In collaboration with Middle East Africa Oculoplastic Society Dystrophies, Knut Stieger (MEAOPS)

Chairpersons: Timothy McCulley, Christoph Hintschich, David Carpenter IS-PED-TH 31 16:30 Evisceration in the Modern Age, Timothy McCulley 16:40 Enucleation in the Modern Age, Laura Phan Thurs 16 Feb 14:30 - 16:00 Hall 7 - Tokyo Hall 16:50 Management Algorithm for Contracted Socket, Michael Yen Spectacles in Children and the Role of 17:00 Dermis Fat Graft as a Primary or a Secondary Implant, Vision in Educational Disorders Christoph Hintschich 17:10 Congenital Anophthalmic Socket, Rudolph Gutho In collaboration with Middle East Africa Pediatric Ophthalmology 17:20 Eye for an Eye - Crafting a Prosthesis, David Carpenter and Strabismus Society (MEAPOSS) 17:30 Panel Discussion Chairpersons: Susan Day, Mohamad El Sada 17:45 Q&A Session 14:30 Refractive Errors in Pediatric Age Group, Prevalence and Impact, Seang Mei 14:50 Corrective Measures in Management of Errors of Pediatric Ophthalmology, Genetics Refraction in Children, Mohamad El Sada 15:10 Glasses Which Improve Visual Development, Michael Repka 15:30 Education Signicance and Impact, Susan Day IS-PED-TH 04 15:50 Panel Discussion 15:55 Q&A Session Thurs 16 Feb 09:00 - 10:30 Hall 7 - Tokyo Hall Congenital and Pediatric Cataracts In collaboration with Middle East Africa Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus Society (MEAPOSS) Chairpersons: Scott Lambert, Marie-Jose Tassignon, Jamal Bleik

09:00 Visual Outcomes in the Infant Treatment Study, Scott Lambert 09:10 Accuracy of Refractive Targets in Infants Undergoing IOL Implantation, Deborah VanderVeen Subspecialty Day 09:20 Complications and Adverse Events in Congenital Cataract Surgery, David Plager 20 13:30 Accommodative IOLs, Gerd Aufarth IS-PED-TH 45 13:40 Presbyopic Lasik, Gustavo Tamayo 13:50 Intracor and SupraCor, Mike Holzer Thurs 16 Feb 16:30 - 18:00 Hall 7 - Tokyo Hall 14:00 Lens Femtosecond Surgery for Presbyopia, Ronald Anterior Segment Malformations Krueger 14:10 The Scleral Approach to Presbyopia: The Past or the In collaboration with Middle East Africa Pediatric Ophthalmology Future, AnnMarie Hipsley and Strabismus Society (MEAPOSS) 14:20 Laser Blended Vision - A New Procedure to Correct Chairpersons: Jan-Tjeerd De Faber, Ken Nischal Presbyopia, Klaus Ditzen

16:30 Congenital Corneal Opacication - A New Classication, Ken Nischal 16:40 Pseudo-Peters Anomaly in PHPV/PFV, Jan-Tjeerd De Faber IS-REF-TH 29 16:50 Systemic Conditions Associated with Congenital Malformations of the Anterior Segment, Elias Traboulsi Thurs 16 Feb 14:30 - 16:00 Hall 1 17:00 Persistent Pupillary Membranes, Travis Pollock 17:10 Aniridia, Ramesh Kekunnay High Refractive Errors: What is 17:20 Intracorneal Cyst: An Absolute Indication for Corneal Working Best? Transplant Even in Unilateral Cases, William Moore 17:30 Congenital Malformations of the Angle and Glaucoma, In collaboration with Middle East Africa Cataract & Refractive Arif Khan Surgery Society (MEACRS) 17:40 Panel Discussion and Q&A Session Chairpersons: Salah Mahjoub, Ronald Krueger, Slimane Mohebeddine

14:30 LASIK for High Hyperopia, Klaus Ditzen Refractive Surgery 14:40 Refractive Lens Exchange for High Hyperopia, Abdeltif Badaoui 14:50 LASIK for High Myopia, Ronald Krueger 15:00 Phakic IOLs for Extreme Myopia ( > -15 Diopters), IS-REF-TH 02 Slimane Mohebeddine 15:10 Wedge Resection for Post Keratoplasty Giant Astigmatism, 09:00 - 10:30 Thurs 16 Feb Hall 1 Salah Mahjoub 15:20 Toric ICL for High Corneal Astigmatism, Yacine Mostefai Refractive Surgery Techniques: State of the Art 15:30 Topography Guided Laser Vision Correction for Irregular In collaboration with Middle East Africa Cataract & Refractive Astigmatism, John Kanellopoulos SurgerySociety (MEACRS) 15:40 Panel Discussion 15:50 Q&A Session Chairpersons: Osama Ibrahim, Marguerite McDonald, Moataz Sabry

09:00 Patient Selection and Evaluation for Cornea Refractive IS-REF-TH 43 Surgery, Stephen Klyce 09:10 Surface Ablation, Marguerite McDonald Thurs 16 Feb 16:30 - 18:00 Hall 1 09:20 LASIK, Moataz Sabryz 09:30 ReLEx, Osama Ibrahim Keratoconus and Refractive Surgery 09:40 Phakic IOLs, Alaa El-Danasoury In collaboration with Middle East Africa Cataract & Refractive 09:50 Refractive Lens Exchange, Khalid Sharif Surgery Society (MEACRS) 10:00 Panel Discussion 10:15 Q&A Session Chairpersons: Alaa El-Danasoury, Ronald Krueger

16:30 Placido-based Topographic Imaging for Screening Keratoconus, Stephen Klyce IS-REF-TH 15 16:40 Scheimpug-based Tomographic Imaging for Screening Keratoconus, Ronald Krueger Thurs 16 Feb 13:00 - 14:30 Hall 1 16:50 Future of Keratoconus Imaging and Patient Specic Modelling, William Dupps Presbyopia Correction: Where Are We? 17:00 Epidemiology and Traditional Management Options for Post-LASIK Ectasia (CLs, Graphs, Rings, etc), Joseph Colin In collaboration with Middle East Africa Cataract & Refractive Surgery Society (MEACRS) 17:10 Pearls and Pitfalls of Crosslinking for Post-LASIK Ectasia vs. Keratoconus, Theo Seiler Chairpersons: Jorge Alio, Michael Knorz 17:20 Combination Therapies for Post-LASIK Ectasia (CXL Plus Rings, Laser, Microwave, etc), Heykel Kammoun 13:00 Toric Multifocal IOLs or Bioptics?, Michael Knorz 17:30 Toric Artisan for Keratoconus: 5 Year Results, Khaled Ben 13:10 Presbyopia: Patient Selection and Indications,

Amor Subspecialty Day Ioannis Pallikaris 17:40 Panel Discussion 13:20 MF IOLs, Jorge Alio 17:50 Q&A Session 21 Hall 11 Scienti c Program - Subspecialty Day

14:50 Treatment of Pediatric Rhegmatogenous Retinal Retina Detachment During the Last Decade. Is there Anything New?, Silvia Bopp 15:00 Vitrectomy for PDR: E ect of Preoperative Avastin, Systemic Anticoagulation and Systemic Vascular, Disease IS-RET-TH 03 on Outcomes. Implications for Clinical Trials, Tamer Mahmoud Thurs 16 Feb 09:00 - 10:30 Hall 2 15:10 Surgical Treatment of Severe Von Hippel Lindau Retinal Angiomatosis, Remzi Avci Basic Retina: Diagnostics and Imaging 15:20 Standardized MIVS with BBG-Assisted ILM Peeling for In collaboration with Middle East Africa Vitreo Retinal Society Idiopathic Macular Hole, Fumio Shiraga (MEAVRS) 15:30 Panel Discussion

Chairpersons: Murat Karacorlu, Emily Chew, Shoji Kishi

09:00 Photoreceptor Outer Segment Disease, Shoji Kishi 09:10 Autouorescence Imaging: Clinical Application, IS-RET-TH 44 Seung-Young Yu Thurs 16 Feb 16:30 - 18:00 Hall 2 09:20 Autouorescence Imaging: Clinical Application and SD-OCT Correlation, Jens Dawczynski Hot Topics 09:30 SD-OCT Imaging and Prognostic Features in Diabetic Macular Edema Following Anti-VEGF Treatment, In collaboration with Middle East Africa Vitreo Retinal Society (MEAVRS) Nicola Ghazi 09:40 Microperimetry in Retinal Disease: Clinical Application Chairpersons: Dean Elliot, Manal Taryam, Susanne Binder and SD-OCT Correlates, Murat Karacorlu 09:50 The Role of ICGA in Individualized Therapy of Wet AMD, 16:30 Getting from Phenotype to Retinal Genotype, Lim Tock Han Salman Al-Qureshi 10:00 Panel Discussion 16:40 Intraoperative OCT: A Necerssary Tool for the Future?, Susanne 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 IS-RET-TH 16 17:10 Technique and Results of Surgery for Traumatic Cyclitic Membranes, Touka Banaee Thurs 16 Feb 13:00 - 14:30 Hall 2 17:20 Steroid Implants for DME?, Dean Elliot Intermediate: Medical Retina Beyond 17:30 Panel Discussion Basic

In collaboration with Middle East Africa Vitreo Retinal Society (MEAVRS)

Chairpersons: Tien Yin Wong, Joan W. Miller, Sherif Sheta

13:00 Current Management of Wet AMD, Ivana Kim 13:10 Polypoidal Choroidal Vasculopathy, Tien Yin Wong 13:20 Myopic Traction Maculopathy, Akito Hirakata 13:30 Update on Diabetic Retinopathy, Paul Mitchell 13:40 Exudative Retinal Detachment Due to VKH, Sherif Sheta 13:50 Infectious Retinitis, Lucy Young 14:00 Panel Discussion

IS-RET-TH 30

Thurs 16 Feb 14:30 - 16:00 Hall 2 Advanced: Vitreoretinal Surgery Surgery

In collaboration with Middle East Africa Vitreo Retinal Society (MEAVRS)

Chairpersons: Hassan Mortada, Grazia Pertile, Yuichiro Ogura

14:30 Sutureless Vitrectomy Surgery for the Treatment of Myopic Foveoschisis, Young Hee Yoon Subspecialty Day 14:40 Heavy Liquid Tamponade in Management of Complex Retinal Detachment, Andrew Chang

22 DAY - 1 THURSDAY, 16 FEBRUARY 2012 Scienti c Program

09:21 Back to Surface Ablation; Preoperative Indications, FP-GLA-TH 07 Hassan Arrayed Thurs 16 Feb 09:00 - 10:30 Conference Room A2 09:28 Is Posterior Float a Signicant Factor in Ectasia Screening?, Hassan Arrayed Free Paper: Glaucoma 09:35 Pocket Implantation Technique vs. Keratoplasty for Chairpersons: Saleh Al Obeidan, Tarek Eid Keratoconus, Albert Daxer 09:42 Ectasia Risk Scores of Cancelled Patients in an Academic 09:00 Ecacy and Safety of Deep Sclerectomy in Childhood Refractive Surgery Clinic, Mehrdad Mohammadpour Glaucoma, Saleh Al Obeidan 09:49 Retrospective Analysis of Ectasia After Refractive Surgery 09:07 The E ect of Combined Photodynamic Therapy and in 12.000 Procedures, Juan G. Gaviria Glaucoma Filtering Surgery in Controlling Postoperative 09:56 Diagnostic and Prognostic Factors in Post-Lasik Ectasia: Intraocular Pressure, Ahmed M. Saeed A 108 Case Study, Jorge Alio 09:14 Comparative Study Between Phacoemulsication and 10:03 Results of Thin Flap Laser in Situ Keratomeleusis (LASIK) Combined Phacotrabeculectomy with Adjunctive Created by a Femtosecond Laser to Correct High Mitomycin C in Treatment of Medically Controlled Chronic Refractive Error After Corneal Graft, Mohammad Ghoreishi Angle Closure Glaucoma with Cataract, Ahmed M. Saeed 10:10 Refractive Surgery in Patients with Topographic Superior 09:21 Outcome of Glaucoma After Pars Plana Vitrectomy and Corneal Steepening, Vardhaman Kankariya Silicone Oil Injection for Complicated Retinal 10:17 Q&A Session Detachments, Sumeet Malhotra 09:28 Combined Viscocanalostomy-Trabeculectomy (Visco-Trab) Operation: A Dual Filtration Pathway for Management of Advanced Glaucoma, Tarek Eid FP-RET-TH 09 09:35 Surgical Outcomes of Phacoemulsication and Thurs 16 Feb 09:00 - 10:30 Conference Room A4 Endocyclophotocoagulation in Neovascular Glaucoma Patients with a Failed Shunting Procedure, Ghasem Free Paper: Retina - Medical Fakhraie Chairpersons: Jost Jonas, Paul Mitchell, Ivan Suner 09:42 Comparison of Deep Sclerectomy with T-Flux NV or SKGel Implant in Open Angle Glaucoma: A 3 Year Study, 09:00 Insight into 102 Ocular Vascular Events During VEGF Barbara Giambene Antagonist Injections, Ahmad Mansour 09:49 Surgical Outcomes of Mitomycin C Trabeculectomy with 09:07 Cytokine Concentration in Aqueous Humour of Eyes with Intracameral Bevacizumab for Eyes with Neovascular Exudative Age-Related Macular Degeneration, Jost Jonas Glaucoma, Tiia Jugaste 09:14 The E ect of Two Intravitreal Bevacizumab Injections on 09:56 Phacoemulsication Together with Posterior the Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer in Wet Type Age-Related Capsulorrhexis and Anterior Vitrectomy in the Macular Degeneration, Morteza Entezari Management of Malignant Glaucoma in Phakic Eyes, 09:21 Ranibizumab in Age-Related Macular Degeneration: Mei Li A Pooled Analysis of European Registries Included in the 10:03 Autologous Oral Mucosa with Biological or Synthetic LUMINOUS Program, Paul Mitchell Patches to Reconstruct the Ocular Surface After 09:28 Ranibizumab Can Improve Vision in Cases of Complicated Glaucoma Procedures, Juan Alvarez de Toledo Non-Age-Related Macular Degeneration with Very Low 10:10 Ecacy and Safety of Baerveldt Aqueous Shunts in Initial Visual Acuity Below the Recommended Lower Limit: Glaucoma Secondary to Anterior Segment Irradiation for A Case Report, Yaser Biazid Uveal Melanoma, Eamon Sharkawi 09:35 Ocular Hemorrhagic Complications of Anti-VEGF 10:17 Q&A Session Intravitreal Injections on Anticoagulated Patients, Claudia Loureiro 09:42 Results of The Phase 3 VIEW 1 and VIEW 2 Studies of VEGF Trap-Eye vs. Ranibizumab in Wet AMD, FP-REF-TH 08 Ursula Schmidt-Erfurth 09:00 - 10:30 Conference Room B2 09:49 Ecacy and Safety of 2.0 mg and 0.5 mg Ranibizumab in Thurs 16 Feb Patients with Subfoveal Neovascular Age-Related Macular Free Paper: Refractive Surgery Degeneration: The HARBOR Study, Ivan Suner 09:56 Integrated Analysis of the VIEW 1 and VIEW 2 Studies of Chairpersons: Albert Daxer, Jorge Alio VEGF Trap-Eye vs. Ranibizumab in Wet AMD, Victor Chong 10:03 Bevacizumab for Choroidal Neovascularization in 09:00 Change in Graft Mean Keratometry Following Relaxing Age-Related Macular Degeneration at 12-Months and Incisions with or Without Counter-Quadrant Compression 24-Months in a Clinical Setting, Danny Ng Sutures for Post-Penetrating Keratoplasty Astigmatism, 09:49 Q&A Session Sepehr Feizi 09:07 The Refractive Rehabilitation of Post-Keratoplasty Patients Based on in Vivo Corneal Morphology Data, Alexander Doga 09:14 Long-Term E ect of Corneal Crosslinking on Progressive

Thursday, 16 February 2012 16 February Thursday, Keratoconus, Yara Lteif

24 FP-PED-TH 10 Microdrill.in Children with Therapeutic Failure After Silicon Intubation, Eszter Von Lovenberg Thurs 16 Feb 09:00 - 10:30 Conference Room B3 09:56 Orbital Tuberculosis, Chandana Chakraborti 10:03 Punctoplasty; A New Technique for Elderly Epiphoric Free Paper: Pediatric Ophthalmology, ...... Patients, Kamran Aftab Ahmed Genetics 10:10 Q&A Session Chairpersons: Sumit Monga, Pradeep Deshpande

09:00 Horizontal Gaze Palsy and Progressive Scoliosis Due to a Severe Mutation in ROBO3, Sumit Monga FP-CAT-TH 12 09:07 Multifocal Electroretinogram in Ambliopic Patients, Thurs 16 Feb 09:00 - 10:30 Conference Room A3 Manuel Garza Leon 09:14 Fixation Point of Anisometropic Amblyopia Measured by Free Paper: Cataract Spectral Domain Optical Coherence Tomography, Takashi Negishi Chairpersons: L. Felipe Vejarano, Keiki Mehta 09:21 Compliance to Patching in the Treatment of Amblyopia in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Ahmed Alyahya 09:00 Experience with Preloaded PhysIOL 123 Systems, 09:28 Evaluation of Incidence of Recurrence in Successfully Zia-ul- Mazhry Treated Cases of Anisometropic Amblyopia and the 09:07 The Comparisons of Surgically-Induced Astigmatism Factors A ecting It, Rohit Saxena (SIA) After Phacoemulsication in 2.0 mm, 2.20 mm, 09:35 Ocular Findings in Autistic Children in a Resource-Poor 2.75 mm Clear Corneal Incision, Raden Budi Santoso Country, Ifeoma Ezegwui 09:14 Power Consumption Prediction of the Articial 09:42 Prevalence of Amblyopia in School Children in Central Accommodation System Based on Accommodation Jordan, Mustafa Mehyar Data, Liane Rheinschmitt 09:49 Modied Crowding Phenomenon for the Diagnosis, 09:21 Phacoemulsication in Completely Vitrectomized Eyes: Prognosis and Assessment of Depth of Visual Acuity in Intra-Operative Analysis of Modied Phaco Sleeve, Amblyopia, Pradeep Deshpande Rajesh Joshi 09:56 Quality of Life: What Matters to Children with Vision 09:28 Acrilisa Toric Multifocal IOL to Achieve Emmetropia and Impairment? The Results from the Development of the Near A Vision, Matteo Piovella Impact of Vision Impairment for Children (IVI-C) 09:35 Radiofrequency Diathermy Capsulorhexis in Congenital Instrument, Gillian Cochrane Cataract Surgery, Mohamed Awad 10:03 Cortical Visual Impairment: Etiology, Associated Findings 09:42 Evaluation of Ergonomical Data of Phaco Surgeons in an and Prognosis in a Tertiary Eye Care Setting in South Operation Theatre Set-up, India, Neelam Pawar Arun Kumar Galli Lakshmi Narayanan 10:10 Unilateral Amblyopia: Optical Coherence Tomography 09:49 Biaxial Phaco Free Induced Astigmatism, L. Felipe Findings, Badriah Alenazi Vejarano 10:17 Q&A Session 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 FP-OCP-TH 11 10:10 Analytical Assessment of the Clamshell Dynamically Accommodating IOL Through a Clear Corneal Incision, Thurs 16 Feb 09:00 - 10:30 Capital Suite 7 Keiki Mehta Free Paper: Oculoplastics, Lacrimal 10:17 Q&A Session System and Orbit

Chairpersons: Jayashree Dora, Sarmi Malik FP-RET-TH 13 09:00 Scenario of Ocular Rhinosporidiosis in a Tertiary Eye Care Thurs 16 Feb 09:00 - 10:30 Conference Room B4 Centre in Central India, Mihir Mishra 09:07 Complications of Mitomycin-C in Pterygium Surgery, Free Paper: Retina - Surgical Abulgasim Adam Almesmary 09:14 The E ect of Type of Needle Used in Bilamellar Tarsal Chairpersons: Vivek Dave, Nicolay Umanets Rotation on Surgical Success, Essam El Toukhy 09:21 Orbital Echinococcosis: A Rare Case Report, 09:00 Intravitreal Bevacizumab Versus Triamcinolone in Jayashree Dora Diabetic Macular Edema, Alaa Hassan 09:28 Why Fungal Granulomas of Orbit are More Common in 09:07 Outcomes of Cataract Surgery Post Vitrectomy for CMV ...... Subcontinent? A Study of the Possible Risk Factors Retinitis Related Retinal Detachment and ...... Amongst Patients in Pakistan, Tayyab Afghani Redetachment Rates Post Silicone Oil Removal, 09:35 Periocular Necrotising Fascitis: Do Not Discard Vivek Dave ...... Conservative Treatment Yet!, Sarmi Malik 09:14 Posterior Segment Complications of 09:42 Outcome of External DCR with and Without MMC in Phacoemulsication of Lens and Insertion of Posterior Thursday, 16 February 2012 16 February Thursday, ...... Young Patients, Muhammad Naeem Chamber Intraocular Lens in High Axial Myopic Eyes, 09:49 Transcanalicular Endoscopic Dacryoplasty with Ogugua Okonkwo 25 Scienti c Program

09:21 Outcome of Penetrating Keratoplasty and Sulcus Fixated FP-REF-TH 21 Intraocular Lens Combined with Vitreoretinal Surgery Using Temporary Keratoprothesis, Walid Abdelgha ar Thurs 16 Feb 13:00 - 14:30 Conference Room B2 09:28 Intraocular Pressure Changes After a Single Intravitreal Triamcinolone Acetonide Injection, Amin Faisal Ellakwa Free Paper: Refractive Surgery 09:35 Neovascular Glaucoma Secondary to Vitrectomy for Chairpersons: Antonio Marinho, Luis Izquierdo Jr. Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy, Jun Xu 09:42 Comparative Analysis of Outcome in the Combined 13:00 Angle-Supported Phakic IOls - 3 Years Experience, Phaco-Vitrectomy and the Separated Surgey for Diabetic Antonio Marinho Retinaopathy: A Single Surgeon Study, Hong Yan 13:07 In Vivo Measurement of Diameter of Human Crystalline 09:49 High Frequency Electric Welding of Soft Tissues During Lens with Big and Stable Accommodation, Xiaobing Wang Vitreoretinal Surgery for Retinal Capillary Hemangiomas 13:14 Combined Topography-Guided PRK and Corneal in Von Hippel-Lindau Disease: Case Report, Collagen Crosslinking for Keratoconus, Nicolay Umanets Abdulrahman Al-Amri 09:56 Treatment of the Racemose Haemangioma of the Retina 13:21 Combined Crosslinking and Posterior Chamber Phakic by Ranibizumab and Laser Coagulation: A Case Report, Intraocular Lens to Correct Keratoconus, Illia Nasinnyk Ahmed El-Moatassem Kotb 10:03 Analysis of Causes of Postvitrectomy Vitreous 13:28 Prevalence of Corneal Astigmatism in Patients Attending Hemorrhage in Patients with Diabetic Retinopathy, for Routine Cataract Surgery at a Teaching Hospital in the Alexey Putienko United Kingdom, Mohammad Irfan Khan 10:10 Outcome of Retinal Detachment Associated with 13:35 Management of Anisometropia in Children (Role of Superior and Inferior Breaks Following Vitrectomy and Implantable Contact Lens), Naqaish Sadiq Gas Tamponade, Mostafa Elgohary 13:42 Successful Predictive Factors in the Treatment of 10:17 Q&A Session Keratoconus Using Keraring, Maria Clara Arbelaez 13:49 Outcomes of Angle-Supported (Cachet) Phakic Intraocular for Correction of Moderate to High Myopia, Khalid Al Arfaj FP-GLA-TH 20 13:56 Visual Rehabilitation in Refractory Anisometric Amblyopic Eyes of Children Below 18 Years Using Custom Lasik, Thurs 16 Feb 13:00 - 14:30 Conference Room A2 Sreekanth Karat 14:03 Visual Results and Patient Satisfaction After Multifocal Free Paper: Glaucoma Intraocular Lens Implantation in High Myopic Patients, Maria Alejandra Henriquez Chairpersons: Harsha Rao, Neha Bharti 14:10 Clinical Results of the Aphakia Correction Using Iris-Fixated Anterior Chamber Intraocular Lens (Artisan), 13:00 Prospective Evaluation of the Macula Using Time Luis Izquierdo Jr. Domain Optical Coherence Tomography (TD-OCT) for 14:17 Q&A Session Diagnosis of Hypotony Maculopathy Following Glaucoma Filtering Surgery, Shantha Balekudaru 13:07 Comparison of Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty Ecacy Between Advanced and Beginning Open Angle , Argyrios Tzamalis FP-RET-TH 22 13:14 Accuracy of Short-Term Visual Field Progression Rates to Thurs 16 Feb 13:00 - 14:30 Conference Room A4 Predict Long-Term Outcomes in Glaucoma, Harsha Rao 13:21 E ect of Spectrum Bias on the Diagnostic Accuracy of Free Paper: Retina - Medical Spectral Domain Optical Coherence Tomograph in Glaucoma, Harsha Rao Chairpersons: Peter Stalmans, David Brown 13:28 Glaucoma in Craniosynostosis: A Rare Association!, Preethika Gandhi 13:00 Morphological and Functional Correlation of Macular 13:35 Five Steps in Glaucoma Cases and One of Them of Crucial Pathology in Idiopathic ERM Using Spectral Domain Importance, Petja Vassileva Optical Coherence Tomography, Yasr Bashir 13:42 Diagnostic Capability of Spectral Domain Optical 13:07 A Novel Optical Coherence Tomographic Predictive Factor Coherence Tomograph in Early Glaucoma, Neha Bharti for Macular Hole Closure, Anand Rajendran 13:49 The Use of Pattern Electroretinogram in Ocular 13:14 Prognostic Factor Analysis in Vitreoretinal Surgery for Hypertensive Patients, Suha Al-Eajailat Retinal Detachment Attributable to Macular Hole in High 13:56 The Electroretinography in the Di erential Diagnosis of Myopia, Song Chen Early Stages of High- and Low-Tension Glaucoma and Non-Glaucomatous Pathology of Optic Nerve: The Pilot 13:21 Full Thickness Macular Holes in the Setting of Type 2 Study, Marina Zueva Idiopathic Macular Telangiectasia, Peter Karth 14:03 Q&A Session 13:28 Advantages of Subthreshold Micropulse 577nm Yellow Laser Combined with Intravitreal Ranibizumab in Comparison with Ranibizumab as Monotherapy in Cystoid Macular Edema Secondary to Branch Retinal Vein Occlusion, Vadym Shevchenko 13:35 Treatment of Symptomatic Vitreomacular Adhesions Thursday, 16 February 2012 16 February Thursday, (sVMA) with Ocriplasmin: A Subgroup Analysis of the

26 Phase III MIVI-TRUST Program in Patients with Baseline FP-OCP-TH 25 Macular Hole, Peter Stalmans 13:42 Single Intravitreal Bevacizumab May be Helpful in Patients Thurs 16 Feb 13:00 - 14:30 Capital Suite 7 with Myopic Choroidal Neovascular Membranes, Yasser Serag Free Paper: Oculoplastics, Lacrimal 13:49 SAVE (Superdose AntiVEgf) Trial - 2.0-mg Intravitreal System and Orbit Ranibizumab for Recalcitrant Neovascular Age-Related Macular Degeneration, David Brown Chairpersons: Imtiaz Chaudhry, Imran Sahaf 13:56 Outcome of Treatment of Choroidal Neovascular Membrane Secondary to Pathological Myopia to 13:00 Experience with Light-Weight, Custom-Designed Ocular Intravitreal Bevacizumab (Avastin) in a Clinic Setting, Prosthesis, Muhammad Aftab Olajumoke Adepegba 13:07 Ophthalmic Plastics in the Middle East Region, 14:03 Q&A Session Imtiaz Chaudhry 13:14 Experience and Outcome of Siddiqui Sights Implant After Enucleation, Zahid Kamal Sidiqui 13:21 AlphaSphere a Novel Implant – Our Experience with FP-PED-TH 23 Modied Technique of Evisceration and Enucleation, Gagan Dudeja Thurs 16 Feb 13:00 - 14:30 Conference Room B3 13:28 Template Technique: A New Method for Eyelid Debulking in Patients with Orbitopalpebral Plexiform Free Paper: Pediatric Ophthalmology, Neurobroma, Tarjani Dave Genetics 13:35 Sahaf Enucleation Implant, Imran Sahaf Chairpersons: Marilyn Miller, Arif Khan, Sherwin Isenberg 13:42 Ptosis: A Veil for Potentially Fatal Systemic Diseases, Vinathi Mutyala 13:00 Identication of the Genetic Cause of an Unusual Form 13:49 A Model for a New Custom Fit Orbital Implant Following of Leber Congenital Amaurosis, Razek Georges Coussa Evisceration, Andrea Sciscio 13:07 New Insights into Genotype-Phenotype Correlations in 13:56 Bilateral Ritual Enucleation: A Case Report, Silas Amos Choroideremia, Razek Georges Coussa 13:14 Posterior Microphthalmus: Morphometrical Analysis, 14:03 Life Expectancy Following Orbital Exenteration - A 13 AbdulHameed Al Haji Year Manchester Review, James Wong 13:21 Primary Congenital Megalocornea with Childhood 14:10 Q&A Session Ectopia Lentis and Pupillary Block - A Distinct Phenotype That Can be Confused With Primary Congenital Glaucoma, Arif Khan 13:28 Molecular Characterization of Congenital Glaucoma with Partial Aniridia and Ectropion Uveae, Arif Khan FP-CAT-TH 26 13:35 Recessive Cornea Plana on the Arabian Peninsula, Arif Khan Thurs 16 Feb 13:00 - 14:30 Conference Room A3 13:42 The E ectiveness of an Auto-Refractor with Eye-Tracking Capability in Pediatric Patients, Sherwin Isenberg Free Paper: Cataract 13:49 Homozygosity by Descent of a Foveal Hypoplasia Gene in an Inbred South Indian Family, Chairpersons: Satyamurthy Kodur, George Beiko Sherine Dsouza Braganza 13:56 Recessive Mutations in ELOVL4 Cause Icthyosis, 13:00 Cellular Change and Cell Death Mechanism in Cultured Intellectual Disability and Spastic Quadriplegia Human Lens Epithelial Cells Induced by Cadmium (Sjogran-Larsson Syndrome), Hisham Alkuraya 14:03 The Syndrome of Septo-Optic Dysplasia in Omani Chloride, Jae Woong Koh Children, Rana Al-Senawi 13:07 Prevalence of Pseudoexfoliation Among Patients 14:10 PAX-3 Gene Mutations in Ocular Albinism Suspected to Scheduled for Cataract Surgery in South Saudi Arabia, Waardenburg Syndrome: A Case Report from an King Khaled Hospital Najran Study, Indonesian Patient, Budu Mannju Ahmed Gabr 14:17 Q&A Session 13:14 Accurate Intraocular Lens Power Calculation Formulas for Eyeballs with Axial Length Smaller than 22 mm, Wiktor Stopyra IS-SOS-TH 24 13:21 The E ect of α1-Adrenergic Blocker on Phacoemulsication, Changhyun Koh Thurs 16 Feb 13:00 - 14:30 Capital Suite 1 13:28 Toric IOL Versus Adjustable Incision for Treatment of Mild to Moderate Astigmatism in Phacoemulsication, Ocular Diseases 1 Khaled Kotb Ali Organized by Saudi Ophthalmological Society (SOS) 13:35 Fibrin Glue Assisted Scleral Fixated IOL in Cases Lacking Posterior Support – Our Experience, Satyamurthy Kodur Chairpersons: Thomas Bosely, Ghada Al Bin Ali, 13:42 Couching and its Techniques In South West Nigeria: An Hanan Al-Shamsi Unacceptable Method of Cataract Treatment, Michaeline Isawumi 13:00 Lids and Lacrimal System, Adel Alsuhaibani 13:15 Pupils, Thomas Bosely 13:49 Objective Measurement of Accommodation and E ect 13:30 Managing Ocular Surface Disease, Tyree Carr of Higher Order Aberrations with Pseudophakic IOLs, 13:45 Red Eye II, Mona Fahmy George Beiko 2012 16 February Thursday, 14:15 Q&A Session 13:56 A Retrospective Analysis of IOL Power Calculation and 27 Hall 11 Scienti c Program

Postoperative Results of Iris Clip IOL, Vijay Shetty 14:58 Continuous IOP Monitoring in Glaucoma Patients Treated 14:03 Visual Performance of Multifocal Toric Di ractive IOLs in with Tauprost, Shibal Bhartiya Asian Small Pupils, Ram Mirlay 15:05 Assessing Quality of Life in Patients with Glaucoma 14:10 Spearing the Posterior Polar Cataracts, Minu Mathen Using the Glaucoma Quality of Life-15 Questionnaire, 14:17 Q&A Session Devendra Maheshwari 15:12 E ect of Correction Formulas for Corneal Properties on the Magnitude of Intraocular Pressure Reduction from Topical Prostaglandin Therapy, Mitsugu Shimmyo FP-REF-TH 27 15:19 Comparison of IOP Measurements by Goldmann Tonometry (GAT), Tonopen and Dynamic Contour Thurs 16 Feb 13:00 - 14:30 Conference Room B4 Tonometry (DCT) in Patients with Manual DSEK, Dipanjan Pal Free Paper: Retina - Medical 15:26 Comparison of Intraocular Pressure Measurements Obtained with Pascal Dynamic Contour Tonometry and Chairpersons: Jan Lammer, Horacio Soriano AS-OCT Pachymetry-Corrected Goldmann Applanation Tonometry in Patients Before and After Laser Peripheral 13:00 Culture of Human Retinal Pigment Epithelial Cells on Iridotomy, Ewa Mrukwa-Kominek polyHEMA Coated Culture Substrates and Evaluation of 15:33 Comparison of ICare Tonometer with Goldmann the Rate of Cell Proliferation and Cell Death, Applanation Tonometer and Non-contact Tonometer in Hamid Ahmadieh Children, Patrycja Krzyzanowska-Berkowska 13:07 Progressive Constriction of the Hyperautouorescent 15:40 Assessment of Knowledge About Glaucoma Amongst Ring in Retinitis Pigmentosa, Luiz Lima Patients Attending an Eye Clinic in Abuja, 13:14 L-NAME Reverses High Glucose-induced Inhibition of Christopher Onunkwor P-glycoprotein in Human RPE Cells, Yuehong Zhang 15:47 Q&A Session 13:21 Impact of Valproic Acid on Visual Fields and Vision of Patients with Retinitis Pigmentosa, Mahesh Shanmugam Palanivelu 13:28 Structural and Functional Parameters of the Retina in FP-REF-TH 35 Retinitis Pigmentosa Patients with Cystoid Macula Edema, Antje Bernd Thurs 16 Feb 14:30 - 16:00 Conference Room B2 13:35 Imaging Retinal Pigment Epithelial Proliferation Secondary to Photocoagulation in Vivo by Polarization Free Paper: Refractive Surgery Sensitive Optical Coherence Tomography, Jan Lammer 13:42 Innovative Autologous Stem Cell Therapy in Retinal Chairpersons: Mohamed Shak, Saeed Khan Diseases, Horacio Soriano 13:49 Human Retinal Pigment Epithelial Cell Culture on 14:30 Prevalence of Corneal Ectasia in Lasik Candidates Using polyHEMA Coated Culture Substrates and the Pattern Pentacam, Mohamed Tawk of Specic Gene Expression, Hamid Ahmadieh 14:37 One-Year Evaluation of Intracorneal Rings for Treatment 13:56 Culture of Human Retinal Pigment Epithelial Cells in of Post LASIK Ectasia, Tarek Abd El Wahab 3D-alginate Polymer and Investigation of Viability and 14:44 How to Avoid Redo in Refractive Surgery, Murad Abdallah Gene Expression, Hamid Ahmadieh 14:51 Toric ICL as a Refractive Solution for Crosslinked 14:03 Retinitis Pigmentosa: Visual Morbidity in a Consanguinity Keratoconic Eyes: 2 Year Results, Mohamed Shak Background, Rajani Battu 14:58 Comparison of Contrast Sensitivity Achieved After 14:10 Spectral Domain Optical Coherence Tomography Femtosecond Assisted LASIK vs. Mechanical Keratome Assessment of Photoreceptors in Retinitis Pigmentosa, Sub-Bowman`s Keratomileusis, Sahil Pahwa Shivani Shetty 15:05 Keratokonus Treatment with the Keraex Procedure - 14:17 Q&A Session 18 Months Follow Up, Sylvia Paulig 15:12 ICLs Long-Term Safety and Ecacy, Jayant Sarwate 15:19 Intrastromal Corneal Ring Implants: Results and Complications, Mahipal Sachdev FP-GLA-TH 34 15:26 Orbscan as a Prerequisite for Laser Subepithelial Keratomeliuses, Saeed Khan Thurs 16 Feb 14:30 - 16:00 Conference Room A2 15:33 Crosslinking Dosage and Safety Optimization for Lasik Xtra, David Muller Free Paper: Glaucoma 15:33 Q&A Session

Chairpersons: Shibal Bhartiya, Devendra Maheshwari

14:30 Is the British Drivers’ License Rule for Central Scotoma too Strict for Japanese Glaucoma Patients Who Are Actually Driving?, Junko Kamo 14:37 Early Surgical Intervention with the Ahmed Glaucoma Valve (AGV) in Uncontrolled Closed Globe Injuries: A Retrospective Case Analysis, Shantanu Mukherji 14:44 The E ect of Ahmed Glaucoma Valve Implantation Wrapped with Human Amniotie Membrane in the

Thursday, 16 February 2012 16 February Thursday, Treatment of Refractory Glaucoma, Hezheng Zhou 14:51 Variance of Intraocular Pressure After Pupillary Dilatation in Glaucoma Patients, Padma Sathyan 28 15:05 The Clinical Prole of Presumed Non-Accidental Injury FP-RET-TH 36 Associated with Retinal Haemorrhages at a Tertiary Referral Centre in the United Kingdom, Esmaeil Arbabi Thurs 16 Feb 14:30 - 16:00 Conference Room A4 15:12 The Rate of Adverse Reactions to Intravenous Free Paper: Retina - Medical Fluorescein Angiography in a Pediatric Population, Wai-Ching Lam Chairpersons: Ramachandran Unnikrishnan Nair, Gregg Kokame 15:19 Incidence of Myopia in Infants Treated for Retinopathy of Prematurity with Panretinal Photocoagulation in 14:30 Assessment of the Safety-Enhanced Protocol of Jordan, Mustafa Mehyar Photodynamic Therapy (PDT) in the Management of 15:26 ROP in Western India: A Problem Which Needs Attention, Chronic and Recurrent Cases of Central Serous Sucheta Kulkarni Chorioretinopathy (CSC), Mamdouh Kabeel 15:33 Structural Sequelae and Refractive Outcome One Year 14:37 Two-Year Outcomes of IA-guided PDT Combined with After Laser Treatment for Prethreshold Retinopathy of Intravitreal Bevacizumab and Subtenon Triamcinolone Prematurity, Mangat Dogra Acetonide for Polypoidal Choroidal Vasculopathy, 15:40 Q&A Session Tsutomu Sakai 14:44 Posterior Sub-tenon's Triamcinolone Acetonide as a Treatment for Diabetic Macular Edema and Centrals Serous Choroidopathy, M Afzal Bodla IS-SOS-TH 38 14:51 Comparison of Choroidal Thickness in Eyes with Central Serous Chorioretinopathy, Asymptomatic Fellow Eyes Thurs 16 Feb 14:30 - 16:00 Capital Suite 1 and Normal Eyes, Hakyoung Kim 14:58 Long-Term Results and Prognostic Factors in Ocular Diseases 2 Management of Polypoidal Choroidal Vasculopathy (PCV) Organized by Saudi Ophthalmological Society (SOS) in Indian Eyes, Ramachandran Unnikrishnan Nair 15:05 Di erence in Choroidal Thickness Between Central Serous Chairpersons: Sabah Jastaneiah, Abdullah Assiri, Zainab Chorioretinopathy and Di use Retinal Pigment Alkhudairy Epitheliopathy and E ects of Half Dose Photodynamic Therapy, Ruka Uetani 14:30 Corneal Disorder, Gregory Moore 15:12 Continuous Monthly Anti-VEGF Therapy with 14:50 Surgical Management of Keratoconus, Abdullah Assiri Ranibizumab for Active Polypoidal Choroidal 15:10 The Role of an Optometrist in the Management of Vasculopathy: Long-Term Results, Gregg Kokame Cataracts, Ghada Al Bin Ali 15:19 Natural History and Treatment Outcomes of Polypoidal 15:30 Vitreoretinal Pathologies, Sawsan R. Nowilaty Choroidal Vasculopathy (PCV) - A Five Year Study, 15:50 Q&A Session. Colin Tan 15:26 Photodynamic Therapy with Half Dose Verteporn for Central Serous Chorioretinopathy, Sachin Fegde 15:33 SD-OCT Analysis of Subretinal Deposits in Acute Central FP-OCP-TH 39 Serous Retinopathy, Gennady Landa 15:40 Central Serous Chorioretinopathy Associated with Steroid Thurs 16 Feb 14:30 - 16:00 Capital Suite 7 Therapy in Patients with Uveitis, Sana Khochtali 15:47 Q&A Session Free Paper: Oculoplastics, Lacrimal System and Orbit Chairpersons: Neelam Pushker, Sarmi Malik

FP-PED-TH 37 14:30 A New Technique of Tarsal Fracture Cum Tarsectomy with Intact Conjunctiva for Correction of Trachomatous Thurs 16 Feb 14:30 - 16:00 Conference Room B3 Cicatricial Entropion of Upper Lid, Ved Gupta Free Paper: Pediatric Ophthalmology, 14:37 Propranolol for Extensive Periorbital and Orbital Infantile Capillary Hemangioma, Farzad Pakdel Genetics 14:44 Treatment of Recalcitrant Progressive Sclerosing Idiopathic Orbital Inammatory Syndrome with Chairpersons: Sucheta Parija, Mustafa Mehyar Iniximab, Farzad Pakdel 14:30 Incidence of Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP) in the Rural 14:51 Simple Epibulbar Cartilaginous Choristoma - A Case Areas of Uttar Pradesh, India, Lokesh Jain Report, Ahmed Alyahya 14:37 Are We Treating More Infants Under ETROP Guidelines? 14:58 Oral Propranolol for the Treatment of Periorbital Infantile Incidence of Type I Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP) Hemangioma, Abdullah Al-Mujaini and Results of its Treatment in a Nursery in Kuwait, 15:05 Validation of VISA Classication in Thyroid-Associated Vivek Wani Orbitopathy, Subrahmanyam Mallajosyula 14:44 Visual and Refractive Outcomes of a Protocol Based 15:12 Arteriovenous Malformation, Tumour or What?, Management for Zone I Retinopathy of Prematurity Sarmi Malik Indian Twin Cities ROP Screening Program (ITCROPS), 15:19 Ophthalmic Considerations in the Management of Manju Bhate Tessier No. 4 Cleft, Xianqun Fan 14:51 Long-Term Visual Outcomes in Laser Treated Threshold 15:26 In Vivo Ecacy of Bone Marrow Stromal Cells Coated Retinopathy of Prematurity, Abdullah Alotaibi Beta-tricalcium Phosphate for the Repair of Orbital Wall

14:58 Ocular Manifestations of Acute Leukemia in Childhood- Defects in Canines, Huifang Zhou 2012 16 February Thursday, A Prospective Study in India, Sucheta Parija Dhall

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15:33 Microfat Injection in Cases of Microphthalmia, Haytham 15:05 Outcomes of Epiretinal Membrane Peeling with and Nasr Without Internal Limiting Membrane Removal, 15:40 Management of Unusual Choristoma, Nitin Trivedi Sundus Maqsood 15:47 Q&A Session 15:12 Minimally Invasive Surgery in Optic Nerve Pit Associated with Macular Detachment, Veronika Aslanova 15:19 The Functional and Anatomical Changes in Patients with Retinal Detachment After TPPV with ILM Peeling, FP-CAT-TH 40 Malgorzata Pietras-Trzpiel 15:26 Evaluation of Posteriorly Dislocated Intraocular Lens in Thurs 16 Feb 14:30 - 16:00 Conference Room A3 Terms of Causative Factors, Management Options and Long-Term Results, Shrutika Kankariya Free Paper: Cataract 15:33 Pars Plana Vitrectomy and Intravitreal Phacoemulsication for Removal of the Dropped Chairpersons: Michael Lawless, Wolfgang Haigis Nucleus, Khalil Ghasemi Falavarjani 15:40 Treatment of Persistent or Recurrent Macular Hole Using 14:30 Results of Transpupillary Silicon Oil Removal and Phaco Radial Micro-retinotomy of the Hole Edge and Through Same Corneal Section, Purendra Bhasin Endotamponade, Mostafa Elgohary 14:37 Outcome of Posterior Polar Cataract Surgery by 2.2 mm 15:47 Q&A Session 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 FP-GLA-TH 48 Laser vs. Manual Techniques, Michael Lawless 14:58 Implantation of the ReSTOR 3+ in Conjunction with Thurs 16 Feb 16:30 - 18:00 Conference Room A2 Femtosecond Laser Assisted Cataract Surgery, Michael Lawless Free Paper: Glaucoma 15:05 Ray-Tracing and Gaussian Optics in IOL Calculation, Chairpersons: Jost Jonas, Jose Morales Wolfgang Haigis 15:12 IOL Exchange: The Indications and Surgical Techniques, 16:30 Corneal Biomechanical Parameters in Ocular Hypertension Milan Izak and Primary Open Angle Glaucoma, Omnia Hamam 15:19 Management of Thick Pupillary Membranes with 16:37 Travaprost and Cystoid Macular Edema (CME) in Cataract Plasma Knife, Ravijit Singh Surgery: Myth or Reality?, Shantanu Mukherji 16:44 Ecacy and Safety Assessment of Latanoprost 0.005% 15:26 First Results After Implantation of Lentis Mplus Toric, Unpreserved Eyedrops Versus Xalatan in Ocular Magda Rau Hypertensive or Gaucomatous Patients, Jean-Francois 15:33 A New Model of Articial Iris-Lens Diaphragm for Rouland Extensive Iris De ects, Nadezhda Pozdeyeva 16:51 Comparison Between Functional and Structural Damage 15:40 Mutations of the EPHA2 Receptor Tyrosine Kinase Gene in Open Angle Glaucoma by OCT and Perimetry, Cause Autosomal Dominant Congenital Cataract, Abeer Dahawy Tianxiao Zhang 16:58 Histology of the Parapapillary Region in High Myopia, Jost Jonas 15:47 Q&A Session 17:05 A Comparison Study on the Pressure Lowering E ect of Fixed Combination of Latanoprost/Timolol (Xalacom) and Non-Fixed Combination of Latanoprost/Timolol, Seyed Aliasghar Mosavi FP-RET-TH 41 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 Thurs 16 Feb 14:30 - 16:00 Conference Room B4 Moderate Glaucoma, Ping Huang Free Paper: Retina - Surgical 17:26 Morphometric Di erences Between Congenital, Juvenile and Adult Onset Open Angle Glaucoma Discs Using Chairpersons: Khalil Ghasemi Falavarjani, Mostafa Eloghary Scanning Laser Ophthalmoscopy, Mathew James 17:33 24-hour Intraocular Pressure Lowering E ect of Fixed and Unxed Combination of Beta-Blocker and Latanoprost in 14:30 Photoreceptor Outer Segment Restoration and Visual Primary Open Angle Glaucoma, Farrah Jaafar Recovery After Macular Hole Closure, Yasr Bashir 17:40 Changes of Biomechanical Parameters of Eye 14:37 Vitrectomy with Viscodissection Technique Using 23 G, Corneoscleral Capsule in Glaucoma Patients After Cataract Rene Cano Surgery, Alexey Dyachun 14:44 Transient Changes in Anterior Segment Morphology 17:47 Q&A Session After 23-Gauge Vitrectomy - An Anterior Segment Optic Coherence Tomography Study, Qiaoling Wei 14:51 To Compare Non-contact Tonometer with Schiotz Tonometry in Eyes After Vitrectomy Surgery with Intraocular Tamponade of Silicone Oil, Xuhui Yu 14:58 The Tangential, Circumferential, Scleral Tunnel in 20 g Transconjunctival Sutureless Vitrectomy: OCT Aided Analysis of Wound Integrity, Zachariah Koshy Thursday, 16 February 2012 16 February Thursday,

30 17:19 Diabetic Retinopathy and Maculopathy Amongst FP-REF-TH 49 Diabetes-Related Erectile Dysfunction Patients, Othmaliza Othman Thurs 16 Feb 16:30 - 18:00 Conference Room B2 17:26 Prevalence of Diabetic Retinopathy in Known Type II Free Paper: Refractive Surgery Diabetics in Medicine Clinics in Islamabad, Sundas Maqsood Chairpersons: Mounir Khalifa, Maria Clara Arbelaez 17:33 Q&A Session

16:30 Transepithelial Phototherapeutic Keratectomy Mode Using the Schwind Amaris Excimer Laser, Soheil Adib-Moghaddam 16:37 Visual Outcome After Correcting the Error of Large Pupil FP-PED-TH 51 Patients with Wavefront-Guided Ablation, Mounir Khalifa 16:44 Measurements of the Thermal Load During the Ablation Thurs 16 Feb 16:30 - 18:00 Conference Room B3 in High-Speed Laser Corneal Refractive Surgery Using the AMARIS Platform, Diego De Ortueta Free Paper: Pediatric Ophthalmology, 16:51 Corneal Flap Thickness Precison and Predictability After Genetics Femtosecond LASIK and Mechanical Keratome Sub-bowman`s Keratomileusis, Sahil Pahwa Chairpersons: Kanav Gupta, George Beiko 16:58 Initial Experience and Refractive Outcomes with Optimized Prolate Ablation for Myopia and Astigmatism, 16:30 Angiographic Findings in Coats Disease, Fariba Ghassemi Tarek Abdul Samie 16:37 Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP) Screening - A Vital Link 17:05 NIDEK Optimized Prolate Ablation (OPA) and Presbyopia Between Life and Light, Kanav Gupta Optimized Prolate Ablation (Presby-OPA) Proles In Lasik 16:44 Glistenings in Hydrophobic Acrylic IOLs; Are They Visually Myopic Correction, Mostafa Salaheldine Signicant?, George Beiko 17:12 The Ecacy, Predictability and Safety of Wavefront Guided 16:51 Minimal Exposure (1 or 2 Cycles) of Intra-arterial Refractive Laser Treatment: A Meta-Analysis, Hanif Suleman Chemotherapy in the Management of Retinoblastoma, 17:19 Rolling and Z Movements Measured with the 6D Swathi Kaliki Eye-Tracker of the SCHWIND AMARIS Total-Tech Laser, 16:58 Amblyopia a Silent Catastrophe, Dhiraj Sangwan Maria Clara Arbelaez 17:05 Central Corneal Thickness and Intraocular Pressure in 17:26 Intraoperative Predictability of Femtosecond Laser Malay Children, Ismail Shatriah Created Flap Thickness, Using the Handheld Bioptigen OCT, 17:12 Acute Retinal Necrosis in Children: Clinical Course and Chintan Malhotra Results of Treatment, Ekaterina Denisova 17:33 Optical Quality Analysis One Month After FS200 17:19 The Impact of Quality Assurance in Service Delivery Femtosecond Laser for Myopia, Shikha Dhawan Outcomes: A 5 Year Review of Cataract Surgical Outcomes 17:40 To Compare Treatments with Wavefront Optimized and in the Nigerian Kwara Eye Care Programme, Abubakar Custom Q Ablations, Anupama Rao Ayinla 17:47 Q&A Session 17:26 Impact of NGO Intervention on Eye Care Delivery in Zamfara State. A 7 Year Review, Nazaradden Ibrahim 17:33 The 'FACs' Framework: A New Quality of Life Advocacy Tool to Articulate Support Needs for Children with Vision FP-REF-TH 50 Impairment, Gillian Cochrane 17:40 Determination of Visual Acuity in Children Using Sweep Thurs 16 Feb 16:30 - 18:00 Conference Room A4 Visual Evoked Potential Compared to Conventional Measuring Techniques, Heba Sabry Free Paper: Retina - Medical 17:47 Q&A Session

Chairpersons: Paulo Stanga, Amira El Gohary

16:30 Pilot Randomized Clinical Trial of Optos-guided (Pascal)- FP-CAT-TH 52 Targeted Retinal Versus Variable Fluence PANretinal (PETER PAN) 20-millisecond Laser in Diabetic Retinopathy, Thurs 16 Feb 16:30 - 18:00 Capital Suite 1 Paulo Stanga 16:37 Evaluation of Phacoemulsication, Vitrectomy, Free Paper: Cataract IOL Implantation for Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy, Hussein Elgendy Chairpersons: Jerome Bovet, Mohammed Muhtaseb 16:44 Single Versus Multiple Treatment Sessions of Panretinal Photocoagulation for Diabetic Retinopathy, Elina Ghafari 16:30 Comparison between Two Aspheric Preloaded IOL 16:51 Long-Term Visual Outcomes of Vitrectomy for Proliferative Insertion Systems, Zia-ul- Mazhry Diabetic Retinopathy, Yvonne Luo 16:37 TriMics: How to be Neutral, Jerome Bovet 16:58 Phacoemulsication, Vitrectomy and Endolaser 16:44 Surgical Technique for Iris Fixation of Foldable Photocoagulation in Patients With Early Proliferative Intraocular Lenses, Ahmed Samir Diabetic Retinopathy and Cataract, Shahid Shaikh 16:51 Comparitive Evaluation of Two Di erent Types of lri 17:05 A Study on The Preclinical Stages of Diabetic Retinopathy for Managing Astigmatism in Patients Undergoing Using Multifocal Electroretinogram, Amira El Gohary Phacoemulsication, Rakesh Kumar Bansal 17:12 Macular Thickness in Di erent Grades of Diabetic 16:58 Visual Outcome After Cataract Surgery in Surgical Retinopathy Without Clinically Signicant Macular Edema Eye Camp Compared to Base Hospital, Sunu Dulal

and Its Comparision with Non-diabetics – A Prospective 17:05 Sutureless Large Incision Cataract Extraction: 2012 16 February Thursday, Study, Krishna Rao Addoor Indications and Results from Two Teaching Hospital

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Eye Departments in the United Kingdom, Mohammad 16:58 Advantages of Using a Liquid Hydrogel Ocular Irfan Khan Bandage to Seal Clear Corneal Incisions, Matteo Piovella 17:12 Surgical Options for Subluxated Cataracts, Ilian Shandurkov 17:05 Comparison of Refractive and Visual Outcomes in 17:19 The Outcome of Cataract Surgery and Cataract Surgery Patients Implanted with Crystalens, Restor and Tecnis Complications in King Abdulaziz University Hospital, Dora During Cataract Surgery, Robert Edward Ang AlHarkan 17:12 Predictive Factor and Kappa Angle Analysis for Visual 17:26 Simultaneous Bilateral Cataract Surgery in an Eye Hospital Satisfaction in Patients with Multifocal Intraocular In Nigeria, Sebastian Nwosu Lens Implantation, Gaurav Prakash 17:33 Fourier Analysis of Corneal Topography in Patients 17:19 E ect of Low Fluidic Torsional Phacoemulsication on Undergoing Toric IOL, Dipanjan Pal Eciency, Predictability and Safety, Khaled Hashem 17:40 Adressing Astigmatisim During Cataract Surgery, 17:26 Surgically-Induced Astigmatism, Torque and Khaled Ayesh Flattening After Phaco with 2.2 mm Temporal Versus 17:47 Q&A Session Superior Corneal Incision, Edmondo Borasio 17:33 Longitudinal Versus Torsional Phacoemulsication: Analysis of Perioperative Parameters, Minu Mathen 17:40 Q&A Session FP-OCP-TH 53

Thurs 16 Feb 16:30 - 18:00 Capital Suite 7 FP-RET-TH 55 Free Paper: Oculoplastics, Lacrimal System and Orbit Thurs 16 Feb 16:30 - 18:00 Conference Room B/4

Chairpersons: Marcus Marcet, Ved Gupta Free Paper: Retina - Medical

16:30 Distinct Segments of the Pretarsal Orbicularis Oculi Chairpersons: Mohammad Hossein Davari, Richard Rosen Muscle: Implications for the Management of Eyelid Spasm, Marcus Marcet 16:30 Choroidal Neovascular Membrane in Pediatric Population - 16:37 Retroplacement and Shortening of MPL for Correction Etiology, Clinical Features and Visual Outcome, Mahesh of Telecanthus in Blepharophimosis Syndrome (BPS), Gopalakrishnan Ved Gupta 16:37 Masking E ect of Subretinal Fluid on the Internal Limiting 16:44 Use of Caneld Reveal Imager After Nonablative Membrane Drape Sign in Type 2 Macular Telangectasia, Radiofrequency (Pellev) Treatment of Periorbital Rhytids, Anmar Abdul-Rahman Reynaldo Javate 16:44 Correlation Between the Integrity of IS/OS Photoreceptor 16:51 Congenital Bilateral Eversion of the Eyelids, Junction and Visual Improvement in Macular Disorders, Michaeline Isawumi Magdy Moussa 16:58 Solitary Fibrous Tumor of the Lacrimal Sac in a 16:51 Choroidal Evaluation Using Enhanced Depth Imaging Saudi Arabian Patient, Zainab Alhabbab Spectral-Domain Optical Coherence Tomography in 17:05 The Modied Staged Surgical Interventions for Age-Related Macular Degeneration, Jila Noori Blepharophimosis-Ptosis-Epicanthus Inversus 16:58 Correlation of Spectral Domain Optical Coherence Syndrome, Xin Song Tomography (SD-OCT) Features and Fundus Fluorescein 17:12 Cosmetic Tattooing in Ophthalmology, Hala Nassim Ali Angiography / Indocyanine Green Angiography (FFA/ICG) 17:19 Types and Indications of Exenteration, Khawaja Shoaib Features of Choroidal Neovascular Membranes (CNV) in 17:26 Congenital Myasthenia Gravis: A Rare Case Report, Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD), Raeba Mathew Noor Bakht Nizamani 17:05 Investigate Color Vision Disturbance in Patients Who Are 17:33 Biomechanical Parameters of Eyelid Skin in Various Taking Dioxin, Mohammad Hossein Davari Pathologies: A Comparative Study, Daria Danilova 17:12 Advantage of Three Dimensional Spectral Domain Optical 17:40 Q&A Session Coherence Tomography Over Conventional Two Dimensional OCT Scans in Cases of Choroidal Neovasculalization, Shahzad Saeed 17:19 Reversal of Reactive Gliosis Promotes De Novo Vascular FP-CAT-TH 54 Remodeling and Rescues the Neurosensory Retina During Ischemic Retinal Vasculopathies, Thurs 16 Feb 16:30 - 18:00 Conference Room A3 Michael DeNiro 17:26 Pro-apoptotic E ect on Retinal Ganglion Cells of Single Free Paper: Cataract and Multiple Bevacizumab Intravitreal Injection in Rats, Gianluca Besozzi Chairpersons: Jorge Alio, Robert Edward Ang 17:33 Does Microperimetry Provide a Better Tool for Monitoring Early Therapeutic Response in Patients Initiating with 16:30 Refractive and Anterior Chamber Parameteric Changes Ranibizamab?, Richard Rosen After Nd:YAG Laser Capsulotomy, Mohammad Reza Rohani 17:40 A Rare Case of Choroidal Neovascular Membrane in 16:37 Study of the Feasibility and Vision Quality After Relatively Bietti Crystalline Retinal Dystrophy, Krishnendu Nandi Personalized Implantation of Aspheric Intraocular Lens, 17:47 Q&A Session Song Hui 16:44 Multifocal IOL and Laser ASA Combination for Radial Keratotomy-Cataract: Reversing the Past, Arun Gulani

Thursday, 16 February 2012 16 February Thursday, 16:51 Is it Possible Low Addition in Multifocal Intraocular Lenses? Comparative Analysis with +1.5 and +3D of Addition Power, Jorge Alio 32 DAY - 2 FRIDAY, 17 FEBRUARY 2012 Scienti c Program

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Fri 17 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Hall 7 - Tokyo Hall Fri 17 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Hall 2 Angle Closure Controversies on the Management of the

Chairpersons: Ki Ho Park, Clement Tham Severely Traumatized Eye Organized by the Asia Paci c Ocular Trauma Society 08:30 Mechanisms of Angle-Closure, Hiroshi Sakai 08:40 Update on Epidemiology of Angle Closure Glaucoma, Chairpersons: Gungor Sobaci, Mahmoud Soliman, Winnie Nolan Sundaram Natarajan 08:50 Surgery for Angle Closure Glaucoma, Ramanjit Sihota 09:00 Laser Iridotomy - Indications and Techniques, Ki Ho Park 08:30 The Eye with NLP Vision: It Should be Removed as Early as 09:10 Peripheral Iridoplasty, Robert Ritch Possible, Sengul Ozdek 09:20 Management of Acute Angle-Closure, Clement Tham 08:38 The Eye with NLP Vision: It Should be Preserved, Hua Yan 09:30 Panel Discussion 08:46 Traumatic Macular Holes: Surgery or Not? If Yes, How Early?, David Pelayes 08:54 Zone-III Closed Globe Injury with Total IOH: Early Vitrectomy is Preferable, Ron Adelman IS-GLA-FR 57 09:02 Zone-III Closed Globe Injury with Total IOH: Late Vitrectomy is Preferable, Jose Cardillo Fri 17 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Hall 11 09:10 Prevention of PVR in Severe Injury: A Pharmaceutical Recent Advances in Glaucoma Surgery Approach, Arne Viestenz 09:18 Prevention of PVR in Severe Injury: A Surgical Approach, Organized by World Glaucoma Association (WGA) Viktoria Mester 09:26 Panel Discussion Chairpersons: Makoto Araie, Shlomo Melamed, Marco Nardi 09:41 Q&A Session

08:30 Ologen Collagen Matrix Implant, Steve Sarkisian 08:40 CO2 Laser Sclerectomy, Shlomo Melamed 08:50 Canaloplasty, Matthias Grieshaber FP-RET-FR 60 09:00 Trabectome, Douglas Rhee 09:10 Cypass, Marco Nardi Fri 17 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Hall 3 09:20 Application of New Ultrasound Technology in Free Paper: Retina - Surgical Glaucoma Surgery, Philippe Denis 09:30 Panel Discussion Chairpersons: Poopak Pir, Chris Canning

08:30 Optic Nerve Pit with Macular Detachment (Fluid Origin and Better Management), Ehab El Rayes IS-COR-FR 58 08:37 Ocular Primary Blast Injury: Case Report and Finite Element Modelling, Tommaso Rossi Fri 17 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Hall 1 08:44 Posttraumatic Endophthalmitis with Intraocular Foreign Dry Eye: Diagnosis and Management Body - Is it Always a Worst Case Scenario?, Sumeet Malhotra Organized by The Cornea Society 08:51 Comparison of Tear Secretion and Tear Film Instability After Lamellar and Surface Ablation Corneal Refractive Chairpersons: Colin Chan, Peter Zloty, Khalid Tabbara Surgery for Myopia, Poopak Pir 08:58 Comparison of Intra-Operative Retinal Break Formation 08:30 Sjogren Syndrome, Khalid Tabbara During Standard 20-Gauge and Micro-Incision Sutureless 08:40 Meibomian Gland Dysfunction, Peter Zloty Vitrectomy Systems, Mehrdad Afarid 08:50 5 Minute Case Reports With Clinical Pearls, Barry Lee 09:05 To Evaluate the Safety and Outcomes of Vitreoretinal 08:55 5 Minute Case Reports With Clinical Pearls, Friedrich Kruse Interventions Done for Retinal Complications in Patients 09:00 5 Minute Case Reports With Clinical Pearls, David Glasser of Treated Retinoblastoma, Kapil Bhatia 09:05 Severe Dry Eyes Seen at the University Hospital, 09:12 The Inhibition Eect of Interfering RNA Target HIF-1on Samir Al Mansouri VEGF mRNA Expression in the Retina of Diabetic Rats, 09:10 Panel Discussion Song Chen 09:35 Q&A Session 09:19 Lutein and Omega-3-Fatty Acids Supplementation in AMD Patients – The LUTEGA-Study – Two Year Results in a Crossover Design, Jens Dawczynski 09:26 Biocompatibility of BBG Depends on Low Cellular Permeability into the Live Cells, Toshio Hisatomi 09:33 The Eect of Computer Processed Images in Diabetic Retinal Screening, Chris Canning 09:40 Vitrectomy for Posterior Segment Intraocular Foreign Bodies; Visual and Anatomical Outcomes, Khalil Ghasemi Falavarjaniz

Friday, 17 February 2012 17 February Friday, 09:47 Q&A Session

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Fri 17 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Hall 9 Fri 17 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Conerence Room A/1 Eyelid Tumors Management of Acquired Mechanical Chairpersons: Thomas Johnson, Mohsen Bahmani Kashkouli, Strabismus Timothy McCulley Chairpersons: Emilio Campos, Derek Sprunger, Seyhan Ozkan

08:30 When Does a Lesion Need to Be Biopsied?, 08:30 Myopic Myopathy, Tsuranu Yokoyama Mohsen Bahmani Kashkouli 08:40 Dysthyroid Myopathy, Costantino Schiavi 08:42 How Do You Manage Your Margins? Mohs Surgery vs. 08:50 Acquired Brown and Muscle Lesions, Emilio Campos Frozen Sections, Thomas Johnson 09:00 Lost Muscles, Seyhan Ozkan 08:54 Modern Management of Ocular Adnexal Melanoma, 09:10 Strabismus Following Scleral Buckling, Jonathan Holmes Jerry Shields 09:20 Strabismus Following Orbital Fractures, David Plager 09:06 Topical Therapy for External Malignancy, Carol Shields 09:30 Panel Discussion 09:18 Update on Reconstruction of the Upper Eyelid, 09:45 Q&A Session Timothy McCulley 09:30 Update on Reconstruction of the Lower Eyelid, Michael Yen 09:42 Case Presentations, Mohsen Bahmani Kashkouli IS-ONC-FR 64

Fri 17 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Conerence Room A/2 IS-REF-FR 62 Orbital Tumors

Fri 17 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Hall 10 Chairpersons: Santosh Honavar, Bita Esmaeli, Hakan Demirci

Phakic IOLs 08:30 Vascular/Neurogenie Tumors, Alberto Calle-Vasquez 08:40 Lymphoid Tumors, Hakan Demirci Moderator: Alaa El Danasoury 08:50 Pediatric Orbital Tumors, Timothy Sullivan

09:00 Management of Tumors of the Lacrimal Gland and Panelists: Antonio Marinho, John Vukich, Kimiya Schimizu Lacrimal Sac, Bita Esmaeli 09:10 Orbital Metastasis/Secondary Extension Tumors to Orbit, 08:30 Introduction Brent Hayek 09:20 Surgical Approaches to Orbital Tumors, Santosh Honavar Iris-Fixated IOLs 09:30 Rapid Fire Session: Orbital Case Presentations, All 08:31 Iris Fixated Phakic IOL is My First Choice, Participants Jose Guell 09:40 Panel Discussion 08:39 Iris Fixated Phakic IOL is My Last Choice, Rajesh Fogla 08:47 Audience First Vote 08:48 Discussion 08:56 Audience Second Vote IS-TEL-FR 65

Fri 17 Feb Conerence Room B/2 Angle Supported Phakic IOLs 08:30 - 10:00 08:58 Angle Supported Phakic Tele-Screening in Glaucoma and IOL is My First Choice, Beatrice Cochener 09:06 Angle Supported Phakic Diabetic Retinopathy IOL is My Last choice, Erik Mertens Chairpersons: Georg Michelson, Amel Ouertani, Martin Kollman 09:14 Audience First Vote 09:15 Discussion 08:30 Remote Diagnosis of Glaucoma, Yogesan Kanagasingam 09:23 Audience Second Vote 08:40 Role of Telemedicine in Collaborative Care of Glaucom, Karim Damji Posterior Chamber Phakic IOLs 08:50 Screening for Glaucoma in Africa. Is Telemedicine the 09:25 Posterior Chamber PIOL Solution?, Daniel Kiage is My First Choice, John Vukich 09:00 Tele-Screening in Hypertensive Retinopathy, 09:33 Posterior Chamber Phakic Georg Michelson IOL is My Last Choice, Michael Knorz 09:10 Innovative, Low Cost Telemedicine Based Diabetic 09:41 Audience First Vote Retinopathy Screening Systems, Yogesan Kanagasingam 09:42 Discussion 09:20 Panel Discussion 09:50 Audience Second Vote 09:40 Q&A Session 09:52 Q&A Sessioni Friday, 17 February 2012 17 February Friday,

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Fri 17 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Conference Room A/4 Fri 17 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Capital Suite 1 Free Paper: Pathology Contact Lenses 1 Chairpersons: Justus G. Garweg, Seema Kashyap Organized by the Saudi Ophthalmological Society (SOS)

08:30 Cytokinin Analysis of Orbital Carcinoma of Unknown Chairpersons: Elliot Myrowitz, Caroline Hodd, Mansour Al-Mufarrej Primary Site, Hadi Khazaei 08:37 Expression and Activity of MMP in Sclera from Patients 08:30 Topography and GP Lens Fitting, Bassima Aldelaigan with Nanophthalmos, Jing Tao 08:45 Fitting Challenging Cases, Liliane Tanal 08:44 Hemodynamic Parameters in the Retrobulbar Arteries 09:00 Soft Contact Lens Compliance Issues, Johnathan Walker After Decreasing of the Elevated Intraocular Pressure in 09:20 Keratoconus Case Presentation (Scleral Lenses), POAG Patients, Ivan Marjanovic Bassima Aldelaigan 08:51 Serum Concentration of Tumor Necrosis Factor-a in 09:30 Fitting Post-Ring Patients, Liliane Tanal Pseudoexfoliation Syndrome, Rana Sorkhabi 09:50 Q&A Session 08:58 Expression of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor in Retinoblastoma and its Correlation with Outcome, Lata Singh 09:05 Relationship Between Ocular Perfusion Pressure and Retrobulbar Haemodynamics In Dierent Types of IS-EVI-FR 69 Glaucoma, Barbara Giambene Fri 17 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Capital Suite 7 09:12 Hemoglobin is Present in Avascular Pseudoexfoliation Human Lens Capsule Epithelium, Aqueous Humor and Novel Treatments for Diabetic Pseudoexfoliation Material, Xiangmei Kong Retinopathy and Diabetic Macular Edema 09:19 The Association of Serum Cytokines with POAG, Azza Amer Chairpersons: Tien Yin Wong, Manal Bouhaimed 09:26 Cytokines in Pseudoexfoliation Syndrome, Justus G. Garweg 08:30 Systemic Treatments for Diabetic Retinopathy and Macular 09:33 Relative Contribution of Cell Proliferation and Edema, Tien Yin Wong Microvascularity to Metastasis in Malignant Uveal 08:40 Anti-VEGF Treatments for Diabetic Macular Edema, Melanoma, Rana'a Aljamal Paul Mitchell 09:40 Q&A Session 08:50 Does intraocular Steroids Still Have a Role in Management of Diabetic Macular Edema?, Jost Jonas 09:00 Micropulse Laser for Diabetic Macular Edema-Fact or Fiction?, Okonkwo Ogugua IS-LOW-FR 67 09:10 The Impact of Laser and Anti-VEGF Treatment Modalities on Quality of Life Domains: Current Evidence, Limitations, Fri 17 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Conerence Room B/3 and Future Research, Ecosse Lamoureux 09:20 Treatments for Diabetic Retinopathy: Quality Eect Model Depression and Visual Impairment Analysis, Manal Bouhaimed Organized by The International Society of Low Vision Research 09:30 Q&A Session and Rehabilitation (ISLRR)

Chairpersons: Ger van Rens, Robert Finger, Susanne Trauzettel-Klosinski IS-UVE-FR 70

08:30 Prevalence of Depression Among Visually Impaired Fri 17 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Capital Suite 13 Patients and Patients With a Dual Impairment in Belgium and the Netherlands, Ger van Rens Epidemiology of Uveitis and Related 08:40 Prevention of Depression in Patients With AMD by Early Intraocular In ammations Visual Rehabilitation - A Randomized and Controlled Pilot Chairpersons: Shigeaki Ohno, Narsing Rao, Marc De Smet Study, Susanne Trauzettel-Klosinski 08:50 Psychiatric Approach in Management of Coexisting Vision 08:30 Epidemiology of Uveitis and Related Intraocular Impairment and Depression, Robert Homer Inammations in USA and Canada, Lucia Sobrin 09:00 Impact of the Severity of Vision Impairment on 08:40 Epidemiology of Uveitis and Related Intraocular Vision-Related Quality of Life in Germany, Robert Finger Inammations in South America, 09:10 Panel Discussion Daniel Vitor Vasconcelos Santos 09:35 Q&A Session 08:50 Epidemiology of Uveitis and Related Intraocular Inammations in South Asia And Middle East, Kalpana Babu 09:00 Epidemiology of Uveitis and Related Intraocular Inammations in Asia-Paci c Region, Soon Phaik Chee 09:10 Epidemiology of Uveitis and Related Intraocular

Friday, 17 February 2012 17 February Friday, Inammations in Japan, Nobuyoshi Kitaichi 09:20 Panel Discussion 09:40 Q&A Session 36 FP-REF-FR 71 09:26 Autograft Lamellar Patch Re-Implantation to Treat Intra- Operative Iatrogenic Central Hole During Deep Lamellar Fri 17 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Conference Room B/1 Keratoplasty, Khaled Ahmed Abdelrahman 09:33 Q&A Session Free Paper: Refractive Surgery Chairpersons: Rupal Shah, Thomas Kohnen FP-ONC-FR 73 08:30 Temporal and Spatial Flap Variability in Laser in Situ Keratomileusis (LASIK): A Fourier-Domain OCT Study, Fri 17 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Conference Room B/4 Ammar Issa 08:37 Results of Minimally Invasive ReLEx all Femtosecond Laser Free Paper: Oncology Vision Correction, Rupal Shah Chairpersons: PM Fairooz, Ihab Saad Othman 08:44 Preliminar Results of LASIK Flaps Created with AN UV Nanosecond Laser in Porcine Eyes, Thomas Kohnen 08:30 Misdiagnosis of Retinoblastoma in a Large Case Series 08:51 Corneal Crosslinking (CXL) Combined with from a Tertiary Care Centre in India, Bhavna Chawla Photorefractive Keratectomy (PRK) for the Treatment of 08:37 Retinoblastoma; A Report from a Referral Centre in Iran: Early Keratoconus, Waleed Al-Tuwairqi 1979 – 2007, Fariba Ghassemi 08:58 Comparison of Clinical Results Between Flap-On and 08:44 Electroretinographic Results in Retinoblastoma Survivors: Flap-O Techniques of Epi-Lasik in Correction of Low to Impact of Tumor Size, Location and Modality of Treatment, Moderate Myopia, Aziz Shaher Amira El Gohary 09:05 LASIK in Adults with Amblyopia: Analysis of Changes in 08:51 Transpupillary Thermotherapy in Local Consolidation of Visual Acuity and Contrast Sensitivity, Kalyan Das Large Retinoblastomas, Mahesh Shanmugam Palanivelu 09:12 To Study the Quality of Life and Contrast Sensitivity 08:58 Criteria for Postoperative Chemotherapy in Children with Changes on Pelli-Robson Chart Before and After Laser- Monocular Retinoblastoma After Initial Enucleation, Assisted in Situ Keratomileusis (LASIK) in Patients with Tatiana Ushakova Myopia, Ashish Bacchav 09:05 Outcome of Orbital Retinoblastoma Managed with 09:19 Management of Extreme Refractive Errors Using Multimodal Treatment Protocol, PM Fairooz Femtosecond Intralse Technology, Elias Jarade 09:12 Outcome of Retinoblastoma with Vitreous Seeds, PM 09:26 Humidity and Its Inuence in LASIK Performed with Fairooz Schwind Esiris, Dacio Costa 09:19 The First Eye Salvage Program for Retinoblastoma in 09:33 Single Sitting PRK with C3R (Corneal Collagen Crosslinking) Jordan, Rasha Barham in Keratoconus, Initial Results, Gaurav Luthra 09:26 The Analysis of High Risk Factors on Clinic and 09:40 Laser in Situ Keratomileusis in Anisometropic Amblyopia Histopathology Retinoblastoma Cases, Bin Li in Pediatric Patients - An Indian Experience, 09:33 Outcomes of Cataract Surgery Following Treatment for Vardhaman Kankariya Retinoblastoma, Tarjani Dave 09:47 Q&A Session 09:40 Intraophthalmic Artery Melphalan for Advanced Retinoblastoma: 24 Months Follow up, Ihab Saad Othman 09:47 Q&A Session FP-COR-FR 72

Fri 17 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Conference Room A/3 FP-CAT-FR 74 Free Paper: External Eye Disease, Cornea, Fri 17 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Capital Suite 10 Eye Banking Free Paper: Cataract Chairpersons: Janos Nemeth, Khaled Ahmed Abdelrahman Chairpersons: Barun Nayak, Anshu Sahai

08:30 Implantation of Artisan Toric Phakic Intraocular Lenses in 08:30 Evaluation of a New Noncontact Optical Low-Coherence Patients with Keratoconus, Kamal Okasha Ectometer in Children and Adolescents, Peiyang Shen 08:37 OCT Imaging of Lid Parallel Conjunctival Folds, 08:37 Anticardiolipin Antibodies in Patients with Behcet’s Janos Nemeth Disease, Gordana Zlatanovic 08:44 Bioengineered Collagen Crosslinked Corneal Donor 08:44 Comparison of the Eect on Corneal Endothelium of Allograft Substitutes: The Ukraine Experience, Balanced Salt Solution Plus and Ringer’s Lactate During Oleksiy Buznyk Phacoemulsi cation, Barun Nayak 08:51 Outcome of Corneal Limbal Stem Cell Transplant in the 08:51 Outcome of Capsular Tension Ring (CTR) Implant in Treatment of Partial and Total Limbal Stem Cell Complicated Cataract, Anshu Sahai De ciency – A Long Term Middle East Experience, 08:58 Comparison of 2.2 mm and 2.8 mm Coaxial Ammar Al-Mahmood Phacoemulsi cation in Hard and Soft Cataract, Anshu Sahai 08:58 CFTR is Functionally Involved in Chloride Transport in 09:05 Eects of Diclofenac 0.1% on Aqueous Flare Elevation the Lacrimal Gland of Rabbit, Chuanqing Ding After Phacoemulsi cation, Sana Khochtali 09:05 Femtosecond-Assisted Anterior Lamellar Keratoplasty in 09:12 Role of Posteriorly Fixated Iris Claw Lenses in Corneal Leukoma, Ekaterina Chentsova Pseudoexfoliative Cataracts with Subluxation, Leila Mohan 09:12 Pediatric Anterior Lamellar Keratoplasty- A Viable 09:19 Ecacy of Cefazolin in Cataract Surgery to Prevent Alternative, Bhaskar Srinivasan Endophthalmitis: A Retrospective Study, Ramon Calvo 09:19 Modern Diagnostic Methods for Evaluation of Dry Eye 2012 17 February Friday, 09:26 Corneal Wavefront Aberration in Phacoemulsi cation Disease (DED), Ahmad Salamat Rad between 1.8 mm and 2.75 mm Clear Corneal Incision, 37 Hall 11 Scienti c Program

Wan Haslina Wan Abdul Halim CO-PED-FR 77 09:33 5 Years Experience Using the MI60 Lens, Andrew Castillo 09:40 Q&A Session Fri 17 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Capital Suite 6 When, What, Why, How? Of Pediatric Cataract CO-CAT-FR 75 Presenter: Zia-ul-Mazhry

Fri 17 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Capital Suite 2 Objectives: Upon completion of this course, the Cataract Surgery in Uveitis ophthalmologist should be able to: • Initiate a surgical intervention at the appropriate time when Presenters: Hassan Al-Dhibi, Hamad Al-Farikh, Maan Al Barry, faced with a unilateral or bilateral pediatric cataract. Ali Al-Khairi, Mosa Al-Harby • Explain the advantages and disadvantages to IOL implantation in pediatric age group. Objective: Cataract is a common complication encountered in • Describe the different types of intraocular lenses available for uveitis. Proper timing of surgery, selection of the surgical implantation in pediatric cataract surgery. techniques and meticulous control of postoperative • Identify and manage frequent intraoperative complications inammation are keys to a successful visual outcome. encountered in pediatric cataract surgery.

Summary of Content: Summary of Content: In spite of enormous development in 1- Indications for surgery modern cataract surgery, management of pediatric cataract is as 2- Outcome based on type of uveitis challenging as before. Controversies still exist regarding timing 3- Preoperative contol of inammation and technique of surgical intervention. Use of IOLs, contact 4- Appropriate surgical technique lenses and aphakic spectacles is yet another front where opinions 5- Intraocular lens implantation dier. Timely clearance of the visual axis is mandatory for proper 6- Management of postoperative complications visual development in pediatric age group. This course reviews various options for management of pediatric cataract. Target Audience: General Ophthalmologists Educational Level: Intermediate Target Audience: General Ophthalmologists or Pediatric Ophthalmologists Educational Level: Intermediate, Advanced

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Fri 17 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Capital Suite 4 CO-REF-FR 78 Trabectome Surgrey for Infantile Fri 17 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Capital Suite 8 Glaucoma Presenters: Heidar Amini, Reza Zarei Abyaneh, Ramin Daneshvar Eye Tracking in Laser Refractive Surgery Presenters: Seyed-Farzad Mohammadi, Ronald Krueger, Objective: To present Trabectome (NeoMedix, CA, USA) Sasan Niknam, Mahsa Pazooki, Banafshe Vakilian application in the management of congenital/ infantile glaucoma. Objective: Summary of Contents: • To understand the basics of eye tracking in laser refractive • Introduction of Trabectome technology surgery • Description of surgical procedure • To optimize eye tracking by the refractive surgeon • Modification of surgical procedure, when applied to infantile/ childhood group of patients Summary of Content: • Review of results of Trabectome surgery in initial 10 eyes with • Multidimensional eye rotation (and translation) and cyclotorsion, infantile glaucoma in our facility and anterior segment optical references are described. Fixational behavior of the eye is de ned. Target Audience: Glaucoma subspecialists • The concept ‘ablation delity’ and laser beam placement is Educational Level: Intermediate to Advanced delivered in the context of decentration, rotational misalignment and tilted ablation. • Eye tracking technology and terminology are covered: eye features registration and recognition; tracking: laser radar photoelectric based/ analog vs. video camera IR image-based/ digital analysis; sampling rate; open vs. closed feedback loops; reaction time/ latency and the response in laser delivery system mirror realignment; xation targets, panels, cross hair and targets, registration- recognition methods are compared; eye tracking approaches: control: manual, active and passive; recognition: static (1-time adjustment), and dynamic are introduced. Friday, 17 February 2012 17 February Friday, • Q&A and Case Presentations: How to optimize eye tracking application by refractive surgeons? 38 Target Audience: Refractive surgeons, general ophthalmologists, Target Audience: Vitreoretinal and glaucoma specialists operators and medical engineers Educational Level: Beginner and Intermediate Educational Level: Intermediate to Advanced

IS-VID-FR 81 CO-ONC-FR 79 Fri 17 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Hall 7 - Tokyo Hall Fri 17 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Capital Suite 9 Phaco Nightmares and Worst Case Retinoblastoma Treatment Update Scenarios Presenters: Othman Ziko, Hesham Abdeldayem, Chairpersons: Amar Agarwal, Thomas Kohnen, Athiya Agarwal Abdalla Elhusseini, Azza Saeed 10:30 Introduction, Amar Agarwal Objective: To throw light on recent trends in management of 10:45 Phaco Nightmares, Amar Agarwal retinoblastoma cases. 11:00 Worst Case Scenarios, Athiya Agarwal 11:15 Challenging Cases, Thomas Kohnen Summary: The speakers will give an introduction about 11:30 Q&A Session retinoblastoma, early diagnosis of retinoblastoma, dierent lines of treatment. Spotlights on dierent methods of chemotherapy, intrarterial chemotherapy and nally future expectations in the management of the disease. IS-GLA-FR 82

Educational Level: Intermediate and Advanced Fri 17 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Hall 11 Glaucoma Drainage Devices

Organized by South East Asian Glaucoma Interest CO-RET-FR 80 Group (SEAGIG)

Fri 17 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Capital Suite 15 Chairpersons: Seng Kheong Fang, Moustafa Yaqub Uses of Micro-Endoscope in 10:30 Indications, Clement Tham Ophthalmology 10:40 Device Dierences, Prin Rojanapongpun Presenters: Khalid Al Sabti, Seemant Raizada, Vivek Wani, 10:50 Preventing Early Hypotony, Ki Ho Park Niranjan Kumar 11:00 Postoperative Care, Wang Ningli 11:10 Management of Encapsulation, Dawen Lu Objective: 11:20 Complications: GDDs Versus Trabeculectomy, a. To enumerate uses of endoscope in ophthalmology with Tetsuya Yamamoto special emphasis on retina and anterior segment pathology. 11:30 Panel Discussion b. To enable attendees to set up endoscope, record and analyze the image and embark on basic surgical procedures.

Summary of content: IS-COR-FR 83 The course will consist of interactive sessions with lectures, case presentations assisted with endoscopic surgery videos. Fri 17 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Hall 1 I. Introduction: History, types and principles of endoscope. II. Clinical applications of endoscope in ophthalmology Keratoconus and Ectatic Disorders: Diagnosis and Management A. Indications of endoscopy in posterior segment of the eye i. Retinal pathology with signi cant media opacity Organized by The Cornea Society ii. Imaging of areas inaccessible to conventional viewing system Chairpersons: Michael Belin, Charles McGhee iii. Assist in scleral xation of intraocular lens iv. In severe ocular trauma especially in cases with intraocular 10:30 How Do You NOT Diagnose Keratoconus, Michael Belin foreign body. 10:40 Rings for Keratoconus: Tips When Starting, Colin Chan v. Endoscope assisted pars plana vitrectomy in endophthalmitis. 10:50 Keratoconus: Uncovering Cellular Secrets, Dipika Patel 11:00 DALK vs. PK in Keratoconus - A Decade of Comparison, B. Indications of endoscopy in anterior segment of the eye Charles McGhee i. Diagnostic endoscopy prior to penetrating keraoplasty 11:10 Panel Discussion ii. In assisting with phacoemulsi cation in eyes with 11:35 Q&A Session corneal opacity iii. Endocyclophotocoagulation of ciliary processes in intractable glaucoma

C. Limitations of endoscopy: i. No stereopsis and small eld of view ii. Steep Learning curve 2012 17 February Friday, iii. Cost

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IS-RET-FR 84 IS-CAT-FR 87

Fri 17 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Hall 2 Fri 17 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Hall 10 Complications of Vitreoretinal Surgery Astigmatism Management at the Time Organized by The Cornea Society of Cataract Surgery Chairpersons: Marie-Jose Tassignon, Ahmed El Massry, Chairpersons: Kunle Hassan, Stanley Chang, Tatsuro Ishibashi George Beiko

10:30 Peculiar Complications of Vitreoretina Surgery in SSA, 10:30 Corneal Astigmatism Measurement and Analysis, Olufemi Oderinlo Ali Hussein 10:40 Complications of PVV Among African Patients, 10:40 Do All Machines Measure the Same Astigmatism?, Legodi Kgao Stephen Klyce 10:50 Intraoperative Complications in Vitrectomy for Retinal 10:50 The Optics of One Sided or Two Sided Toric IOLs, Detachment, Manish Nagpal Marie-Jose Tassignon 11:00 Indications and Complications of Subretinal Surgery, 11:00 Long-Term Eect of Opposite Clear Corneal Incision Matthew Thomas Normogram for Correction of Astigmatism During 11:10 Open Angle Glaucoma After Vitrectomy: Update, Cataract Surgery, Ahmed El Massry Stanley Chang 11:10 Postoperative Adjustment in Case of Toric IOL 11:20 Pearls for Avoiding Complications in Vitrectomy Surgery, Malignment, George Beiko Okonkwo Ogugua 11:20 Combining Multifocal and Toric IOLs, Abhay Vasavada 11:30 Panel Discussion 11:30 Panel Discussion 11:45 Q&A Session 11:45 Q&A Session

IS-RET-FR 85 IS-STR-FR 88 Fri 17 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Hall 3 Fri 17 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Conerence Room A/1 Retinal Vasculitis and Eales Disease Nystagmus Surgery Chairpersons: Leyla Atmaca, P. Namperumalsamy, Narsing Rao Organized by the European Strabismological Association (ESA)

10:30 Eales Disease, Clinical Features and Presentations, Chairpersons: Rosario Gomez De Liano P. Namperumalsamy 10:40 Eales Disease, Etiopathogenesis and the Role of 10:30 Assessment of a Patient with Nystagmus, Clare Roberts Tuberculosis, Amod Gupta 10:40 Pharmacological Treatment of Nystagmus, Irene Gottlob 10:50 Medical Laser and Surgical Treatments of Eales Disease, 10:50 Evidence Base for Nystagmus Surgery, John Sloper Masoud Soheiilian 11:00 Arti cial Divergence Surgery for Congenital Nystagmus, 11:00 Intermediate Uveitis, Pars Planitis, Multiple Sclerosis and Costantino Schiavi Retinal Vasculitis, Narsing Rao 11:10 Bene ts of Surgery in Acquired Neurological Nystagmus, 11:10 Retinal Vasculitis Associated with Systemic Disease- Alain Spielmann Sarcoidosis, Inammatory Bowel Disease and Others, 11:20 Botulinum Toxin Injection in Nystagmus Patients, Leyla Atmaca Rosario Gomez De Liano 11:20 Frosted Branch Angitis, Idiopathic Retinal Vasculitis- 11:30 Panel Discussion Aneurysms - Neuroretinitis (IRVAN) and Acute, 11:45 Q&A Session Haemorrhagic Retinal Vasculitis, Vishali Gupta 11:30 Treatment of Retinal Vasculitis, Sundaram Natarajan 11:40 Panel Discussion IS-ONC-FR 89

IS-OCP-FR 86 Fri 17 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Conerence Room A/2

Fri 17 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Hall 9 Future Therapies in Ocular Oncology The Hot Orbit Chairpersons: Martine Jager, Arun Singh, Calvin Pang

Chairpersons: Tamara Fountain, Santosh Honavar, 10:30 mRNA in Corneal Progenitor Cells, Calvin Pang Imtiaz Chaudhry 10:42 Discussion 10:45 Squamous Cell Carcinoma, Hiroshi Goto 10:30 Nonspeci c Orbital Inammation, Tamara Fountain 10:57 Discussion 10:40 Orbital Cellulitis, Imtiaz Chaudhry 11:00 Adjuvant Therapy in Uveal Melanoma, Arun Singh 10:50 Orbital Tuberculosis, PM Fairooz 11:12 Discussion 11:00 Orbital Fungal Infections, Shubhra Goel 11:15 Targeted Therapy for Uveal Melanoma, Mariam El Filali 11:10 Parasitic Orbital Infections, Santosh Honavar 11:27 Discussion

Friday, 17 February 2012 17 February Friday, 11:20 Orbital Fungal Infections, Keith Carter 11:30 Molecular Basis of Targeted Therapy in Uveal Melanoma, 11:30 Panel Discussion Scott Woodman 11:45 Q&A Session 40 11:42 Discussion 11:00 Post Endemic Surveillance. What Are the Lessons 11:45 New Approaches for Retinoblastoma, Timothy Murray Learned?, Oscar Debrah 11:57 Discussion 11:10 NTDs and Trachoma. A Multicountry Experience., Simon Renny Bush 11:20 From Country Planning to Delivery at Country Level How Does the Supply Chain Work?, Julie Jenson IS-TEC-FR 90 11:30 Q&A Session

Fri 17 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Conerence Room B/2 New Technology in Ophthalmology Part 1 IS-SOS-FR 93 Chairpersons: Friedrich Kruse, Terete Borras, Marco Zarbin Fri 17 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Capital Suite 1 10:30 The Coming Nanotechnology Revolution, Carlo Contact Lenses 2 Montemagno Organized by the Saudi Ophthalmological Society (SOS) 10:40 Gold Nanoparticles: An Ecient Vector for Corneal Gene

Therapy, Rajiv Mohan Chairpersons: Adwa Al Oqiel, Johnathan Walker, Liliane Tanal 10:50 Current Status of Stem Cell Therapy in Ophthalmology, Ting Xie 10:30 Presbyopia and Soft Multifocal Lenses, Bassima Aldelaigan 11:00 Confocal Microscopy of the Subepithelial Nerve Plexus - 10:50 Children Aphakia Management, Elliot Myrowitz A Monitor for Degenerative Nerve Disease, Rudolf Gutho 11:10 Hybrid Lenses, Caroline Hodd 11:10 24-hour Monitoring of Intraocular Pressure, 11:30 Clearkone, Mohammed Alblowi Georg Michelson 11:40 Orthokeratology, Fitting and Future, Mansour Al-Mufarrej 11:50 Q&A Session 11:20 Panel Discussion

IS-EDT-FR 91 IS-HIS-FR 94

Fri 17 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Conerence Room A/4 Fri 17 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Capital Suite 7 Publishing a Paper in 2012: Pearls for the History of Ophthalmology 1 Novice Investigator Chairpersons: Albert Franceschetti, Bill Tasman, Bruce Osmond Hadden Chairpersons: Deepak Edward, Mohsen Bahmani Kashkouli, Elias Traboulsi 10:30 Old Arabian Ophthalmology, Frank Krogmann 10:40 Traditional Medicines and Their Medical Impact, 10:30 Practical Do's in Preparing a Manuscript for Publication, Pamela Chavis Hormoz Chams 10:50 Marius Tscherning (1854-1939). Optical Physiologists 10:40 Practical DO NOT's in Preparing a Manuscript for Publication, Par Excellence, David Harper Daniel Kiage 11:00 Gerd Meyer-Schwickerath: First Photocoagulation 65 10:50 The Peer Review Process-An Insider’s View, Barun Nayak Years Ago, Achim Wessing 11:00 How to Choose a Journal for Publication?, Elias Traboulsi 11:10 Relations Between Dermatology and Ophthalmology, 11:10 Maintaining Integrity, Peter Kaiser Andrzej Grzybowski 11:20 Help! My Paper is Rejected-Pearls on How to Handle a 11:20 ICO 202 - Vision of the Future, Frank Martin Rejected Paper, Mohsen Bahmani Kashkouli 11:30 Panel Discussion 11:30 Panel Discussion 11:45 Q&A Session 11:45 Q&A Session

IS-WFS-FR 92 IS-IMM-FR 95 Fri 17 Feb Capital Suite 13 Fri 17 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Conerence Room B/3 10:30 - 12:00 Can Trachoma be Eliminated in the Next Innate Immunology in Ocular Decade: What are the Challenges? In ammation Chairpersons: Andrea Leonardi, Friedrich Paulsen Chairpersons: Martin Kollmann, Serge Resniko, Hugh Taylor 10:30 External Eye, Friedrich Paulsen 10:30 Where Do We Stand as Far as Global Elimination of 10:40 Cornea, Andrea Leonardi Trachoma is Concerned, and How Are We Going to Close 10:50 Autoinammatory Syndromes, Manfred Zierhut the Gap?, Danny Haddad 11:00 Innate Immunity on the Ocular Surface, 10:40 Scaling Up the Coverage of Quality Trichiasis Surgery. Shigeru Kinoshita What are the Lessons Learned?, Amir Bedri Kello 11:10 Innate IS and Viral Infection of the Eye, Sally Atherton 10:50 Trachomatous Scarring After the End of Mass Drug

11:20 Panel Discussion 2012 17 February Friday, Administration Campaigns. How Can We Reduce the Risk 11:40 Q&A Session of New Cases of Trichiasis?, Matthew Burton

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10:44 Clinically Unapparent Foveal Abnormalities in Type 1 IS-PER-FR 96 Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP), Subina Narang Fri 17 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Conference Room B/1 10:51 Panretinal Photocoagulation and Intravitreal Triamcinolone Acetonide Versus Grid Laser and Educating Eyecare Personnel About Panretinal Photocoagulation for the Management of Glaucoma Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy with Macular Edema, Mohamed Mostafa Kamel Diab Chairpersons: Tarek Eid, Tyree Carr 10:58 Intravitreal (IVT) as Compared to Posterior Sub-Tenon (PST) Injection of Triamcinolone Acetonide (Kenacort) for Diuse 10:30 Importance of Educating Eye Care Personnel Diabetic Macular Edema, Muhammad Rashad Qamar About Glaucoma, Tarek Eid 11:05 Analgesic Eect of Topical Sodium Diclofenac During 10:40 Primary Open Angle Glaucoma, Ahmad Mustafa Retinal Photocoagulation for Diabetic Retinopathy; A 10:50 Primary Angle Closure Glaucoma, Khaled Hassan Randomized Double-Masked Placebo-Controlled 11:00 Pseudoexfoliation Syndrome and Glaucoma, Moones Ali Crossover Clinical Trial, Alireza Ramezani 11:10 Secondary Glaucomas, Wael Elmenawy 11:12 Long-Term Safety and Ecacy of 0.5 mg Ranibizumab in 11:20 Congenital Glaucomas, Mostafa Salah Patients with Visual Impairment Due to Diabetic Macular 11:30 Panel Discussion Edema: The RESTORE Extension Study, Gabriele E. Lang 11:45 Q&A Session 11:19 Association Between HLA-DQB1 and Diabetic Retinopathy in Iranian Patients with Type I Diabetes Mellitus, Ramin Daneshvar 11:26 Intravitreal Diclofenac Sodium for Treatment of Cystoid FP-COR-FR 97 Macular Edema, Mohammed Abdel-Maaboud 11:33 Argon Laser First Versus IVTA First in Combined Treatment Fri 17 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Conference Room A/3 for Diuse Diabetic Macular Edema, Mohammed Free Paper: External Eye Disease, Cornea, Abdel-Maaboud 11:40 Volumetric Three-Dimensional Reconstruction, Eye Banking Segmentation and Virtual-Reality Viewing of Spectral Chairpersons: Petja Vassileva, Juan Alvarez de Toledo Domain Optical Coherence Tomography Images, Szilard Kiss 10:30 Lamellar Keratoplasty and Keratolimbal Allograft for 11:47 Q&A Session Mustard Gas Keratitis, Mohammad Ali Javadi 10:37 Corneal Perforation in Corneal Amyloidosis- A Clinicopathological Correlation, Jatin Ashar 10:44 Biocornea: Fish Scale as a Scaold for Corneal FP-PHA-FR 99 Regeneration, Julio Lin 10:51 Ultra-Structural Changes in Hydrated Camel Corneal Fri 17 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Capital Suite 10 Stroma, Saeed Akhtar Free Paper: Pharmacology, Ocular 10:58 TGFBI Gene Mutation in a Chinese Pedigree with Reis- Bücklers Corneal Dystrophy, Qing-feng Liang Drug Delivery 11:05 Is Microsporidial Keratitis an Emerging Cause of Infective Chairpersons: Iqbal Ahmad, Silvia Fialho Keratitis? A Case Series Study, Ashish Bacchav 11:12 Complications of Collagen Crosslinking Procedure (CXL) 10:30 Drug Delivery of Ooxacin Topical Ophthalmic Preparation for Progressive Keratoconus (KCN) and Post LASIK Through Mucoadhesive Nanopolymer, Soumendra Sahoo Keratectasia, Kunjal Sejpal 10:37 A New Therapeutic Target for Neovascular Age-Related 11:19 Saving Sight in Corneal Perforation, Petja Vassileva Macular Degeneration, Iqbal Ahmad 10:44 Topical Cysteamine Depleting Therapy in Patients with 11:26 The Clinical Results of Intrastromal Corneal Ring Segment Occular Cystinosis, Amal AlHemidan Implantation in Keratectasia Patients, Choun-ki Joo 10:51 Development and Characterization of Thalidomide 11:33 Success of Big-Bubble Formation with John's Cannula Implants for Intraocular Application, Silvia Fialho Versus 30-Gauge Needle in Deep Anterior Lamellar 10:58 Memantine for Axonal Loss of Optic Neuritis: A Double Keratoplasty, Juan Alvarez de Toledo Masked Placebo Controlled Clinical Trial, 11:40 Role of Subconjunctival Avastin in Decreasing Corneal Mohammad Riazi Esfahani Angiogenesis Following High Risk Grafts, Surbhi Arora 11:05 Axitinib Modulates Hypoxia-Induced Blood–Retina Barrier 11:47 Q&A Session Permeability and Expression of Growth Factors, Ra ael Liegl 11:12 Development of Biodegradable Intraocular Implants Containing Rosmarinic Acid and Evaluation of Its Cytotoxicity, Lorena Vieira FP-RET-FR 98 11:19 Retinal Toxicity Analysis of Intravitreal Octreotide (Sandostatin) Injection in Non-Albino Rabbit Eyes, Fri 17 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Conference Room B/4 Alexandre Ventura Free Paper: Retina - Medical 11:26 Pharmacokinetics of Intravitreal Avastin and Lucentis After Vitrectomy and Lensectomy, John Christoforidis Chairpersons: Gabriele E. Lang, Mohammed Abdel-Maaboud 11:33 Randomized, Double-Masked, Placebo-Controlled Phase 10:30 Diabetic Retinopathy in Type 2 Diabetes in Relation to III Study of EGP-437 in Dry Eye Patients, John Sheppard 11:40 Q&A Session

Friday, 17 February 2012 17 February Friday, Risk Factors, Muthusamy Malaravan 10:37 Small Dense Particles is a Predictor for Laser Treatment in Diabetic Maculopathy, Ling Zhi Heng 42 CO-CAT-FR 100 CO-RET-FR 102

Fri 17 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Capital Suite 2 Fri 17 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Capital Suite 8 Dicult Situations in Phacoemulsication Posterior Segment Complications of of the Hard Cataract Cataract Surgery Presenters: Jeewan Titiyal, Namrata Sharma, Abhay Vasavada, Presenters: Mohamed El-Deeb, Ahmed Ibrahim Arup Chakrabarti Objective: On completing this course, the ophthalmologist Objective: To teach the novice surgeons who want to graduate should be able to: from phacoemulsi cation surgery in simple cases to dicult cases. The principles of management of hard cataracts will be 1. Describe the predisposing factors and early diagnostic signs elucidated along with the surgical videos, which will demonstrate of pseudophakic cystoid macular edema, dropped lens the possible problems and complications that can occur fragments, endophthalmitis and suprachoroidal haemorrhage. intraoperatively and the correct way to manage them. 2. Identify the standard steps for prophylaxis and management This course will highlight preoperative assessment, intraoperative of these complications as an anterior segment surgeon. considerations especially during capsulorhexis, hydromaneuvers, nuclear emulsi cation. Special attention will be given to 3. Identify the surgical management that will be done by the Intraoperative problems faced during emulsi cation like retina specialists. incomplete separation, incomplete chop, absence of epinuclear cushion for protection of the posterior capsule, free-oating Summary of Content: This course discusses the posterior nucleus and last piece nuclear emulsi cation. segment complications of cataract surgery (pseudophakic cystoid macular edema, dropped lens fragments, Dicult situations in hard cataracts like small pupil / IFIS, endophthalmitis and suprachoroidal haemorrhage) focusing subluxated cataract, pseudoexfoliation syndrome, posterior, polar on the predisposing factors and presenting signs, which will cataract, post vitrectomy and posterior capsular tear during enable the anterior segment surgeon to predict and diagnose nuclear emulsi cation and when to convert to SICS or ECCE will these complications early. Also, it covers the prophylactic be discussed and covered by appropriate video. measures to avoid these complications and appropriate steps of management that can be done by the anterior segment surgeon. Target Audience: General Ophthalmologists and Subspecialists Lastly, it discusses treatment. Educational Level: Intermediate and Advanced Target Audience: Anterior segment Surgeons and Retina Specialists. Educational Level: Intermediate. CO-COR-FR 101

Fri 17 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Capital Suite 4 CO-TRA-FR 103 Descemet Stripping Endothelial Keratoplasty (DSEK) - Made Simple for Fri 17 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Capital Suite 9 the Beginners Pars Plana Vitrectomy and Intraocular Presenters: Samar Basak, Jayangshu Sengupta Lens Implantation for the Management

Objective: This video-assisted instruction course will highlight of Luxated Crystalline Lenses the various steps of DSEK operation in depth. It includes donor Presenter: Wojciech Omulecki button preparation in arti cial anterior chamber, wound construction of the host, Descemet scoring and stripping, Objective: To present complex surgical techniques used for the donor taco preparation, introduction and unfolding of taco at management of luxated crystalline lenses. the anterior chamber, etc. Summary of Content: Basic knowledge about crystalline lens The authors will highlight their experiences of DSEK in rst 550 luxation will be presented, including epidemiology, clinical cases with plenty of video clips in each step. It will also show the signs, possible complications and treatment possibilities. combined procedure of DSEK with Manual SICS or Phaco. Modern, complex techniques of surgery will be presented, Indications, contraindication, surgical complications, topography, including the use of pars plana vitrectomy, phacofragmentation, Anterior segment OCT and specular microscopic ndings are also peruorocarbon liquids, and simultaneous implantation of included in this discussion. dierent types of intraocular lenses. Results and complications of the surgery will be presented. Course Summary: 1. Introduction PowerPoint slides and video lms will be used to illustrate the 2. PLK Types: DLEK/DSEK/DSAEK/DMEK course subject. 3. Case selection: indications and contraindications 4. Basic Steps of Surgery Target Audience: Subspecialists a. Donor preparation in arti cial anterior chamber Educational Level: Intermediate and Advanced b. Wound construction of recipient c. Descemet scoring and stripping of recipient d. Donor insertion into A/C e. Unfolding, centering and tamponade of donor lamella f. Closure of the incision g. Combined cataract surgery with DSEK 5. Results and complications in rst 550 cases after 3-60 months Friday, 17 February 2012 17 February Friday, Target Audience: Subspecialists Educational Level: Intermediate 43 Hall 11 Scienti c Program

CO-REF-FR 104 IS-GLA-FR 106

Fri 17 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Capital Suite 15 Fri 17 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Hall 11 Step by Step Managing Keratoconus: Exfoliation Syndrome and Exfoliative A Systematic Approach Glaucoma Presenters: Mazen Sinjab, Mounir Khalifa, Shadi Awwad, Organized by the Lindberg Society Walid Twergi, Ali Al Khyri Chairpersons: Tero Kivelä Objective: To assist audience taking the right decision in 13:30 Epidemiology and Genetics of Exfoliation Syndrome, managing keratoconus by taking them through a systematic Rand Allingham academic step by step approach. During the course, the audience 13:40 Structure and Function of the LOXL1 Protein, will practice the skills of diagnosing and classifying keratoconus Kamal Ja rey and its treatment modalities based on clear guidelines. 13:50 Ocular Findings in Exfoliation Syndrome, Wisam Shihadeh Summary of Content: 14:00 Molecular and Histopathology of Exfoliation 1. Introduction to basic guidlines in diagnosing and classifying Syndrome, Tero Kivelä keratoconus and application of management modalities. A 14:10 Systemic Associations of Exfoliation Syndrome, step by step systematic approach, Mazen Sinjab and Robert Ritch Mounir Khalifa, 20 min 14:20 Medical Treatment of Exfoliative Glaucoma,

Sandra Fernando 2. Corneal Crosslinking (when, why and why not), 14:30 Panel Discussion Walid Twergi, 10 min

3. Intra-Corneal Rings (when, why and why not), Mazen Sinjab, 10 min IS-COR-FR 107 4. Phakic IOLs in keratoconus (when, why and why not), Shadi Awwad, 10 min Fri 17 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Hall 1

5. Penetrating and lamellar keratoplasy (when, why and why not), Current Trends in Corneal Replacement Ali Al Khyri, 10 min Surgery (DSEK, DALK, FAPK, DMEK, KPRO) 6. Combination of treatments (when, why and why not), Walid Twergi, 15 min Organized by The Cornea Society

Chairpersons: Barry Lee, Friedrich Kruse, David Glasser 7. Case study (4 cases), Mazen Sinjab and Shadi Awwad, 20 min 13:30 Descement Stripping Endothelial Keratoplasty: 8. Disscusion, 25 min Manual and Automated, Shahzad Mian 13:40 Complications Management in Endothelial Target Audience: Subspecialists Keratoplasty, Barry Lee Educational Level: Intermediate and Advanced 13:50 Cell Loss and Graft Survival After Endothelial Replacement Surgery, David Glasser 14:00 Deep Anterior Lamallar Keratoplasty (DALK) vs. Penetrating Keratoplasty (PK): Indications and IS-SSS-FR 105 Outcomes, Luigi Fontana 14:10 Deep Anterior Lamellar Keratoplasty (DALK): Fri 17 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Hall 7 - Tokyo Hall Complication Avoidance and Management, Harminder Dua ICO Quiz Elimination Round 14:20 Keratoprosthesis: Indications, Techniques, Each team, representing the best residents and fellows in Outcomes, Michael Belin ophthalmology, will compete in a series of rounds. Answering 14:30 Future Directions in Corneal Replacement Surgery, questions based on a picture, video clip or a sound clue, the Friedrich Kruse teams will cover the entire spectrum of ophthalmology. 14:40 Panel Discussion The decisive "Rapid Fire" round on Saturday will consist of 10 14:50 Q&A Session questions asked and answered by each team in three minutes. Friday, 17 February 2012 17 February Friday,

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Fri 17 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Hall 2 Fri 17 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Hall 10 Retina Debate Excimer Laser Surgery: How to Push Chairpersons: Lesnik Oberstein, Bill Aylward, Masahito Ohji the Limits Chairpersons: Jorge Alio, Tamer Gamaly 13:30 Encirclement is Not Necessary in Vitrectomy, Bill Aylward 13:40 Encirclement is Not Necessary in Vitrectomy, Julia Haller 13:30 Lasik in Hyperopia Over 5 Diopters, Diego de Ortueta 13:50 Surgery is the Cure for Uveitis, Janet Davis 13:40 Surgery of High Myopia Over 10 Diopters, Jorge Alio 14:00 Surgery is the Cure for Uveitis, Marc De Smet 13:50 Surgery of Astigmatism Over 4 Diopters, 14:10 Anti VEGF Therapy is the Cure for Ocular Neovascular Alaa El-Danasoury Disease, Paul Mitchell 14:00 Surface Ablation Limits, Francesco Carones 14:20 Anti VEGF Therapy is the Cure for Ocular Neovascular 14:10 Multifocal Presbyopic Pro les, Gustavo Tamayo Disease, Bob Avery 14:20 Assessment of Quality of Vision After Laser Vision 14:30 Panel Discussion Correction, Ronald Krueger 14:45 Q&A Session 14:30 Randomized, Contralateral Comparison of Nidek EC5000 CXIII Optimized Prolate Ablation and Conventional Ablation for Myopia, George Waring III 14:40 Panel Discussion IS-RET-FR 109 14:50 Q&A Session

Fri 17 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Hall 3 Retinal and Choroidal Manifestations of Selected Systemic Diseases IS-STR-FR 112 Organized by PanAmerican Association of Ophthalmology (PAAO) Fri 17 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Conerence Room A/1 Chairpersons: Jose Roca, Lihteh Wu Tseng, Fernando Arevalo Amblyopia: Screening and Treatment 13:30 Retinal and Choroidal Manifestations of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, Careen Lowder Chairpersons: Michael Repka, Miho Sato, Ahmad Al Saleh 13:40 Toxoplasmosis, Rubens Belfort 13:50 Dengue, Lihteh Wu Tseng 13:30 The Workup of a Child with Amblyopia, 14:00 Retinal-Choroidal Manifestations of Fungal Diseases, Bronwyn Bateman Fernando Arevalo 13:40 Instrument-Based Screening, Daniel Neely 14:10 Plaque Radiotherapy for Juxtapapillary Melanoma, 13:50 Vision Screening in Pediatric Population, Carol Shields Fatma Akbar 14:20 Metastatic Cancers to the Choroid and Retina, Jerry Shields 14:00 Occlusion Therapy, Derek Sprunger 14:30 Drug Toxicities in the Retina, William Mieler 14:10 Atropine Penalization, Michael Repka 14:40 Retinal/Choroidal Manifestations of Gastrointestinal 14:20 Panel Discussion Diseases, Francisco Rodriguez 14:40 Q&A Session

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Fri 17 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Hall 9 Fri 17 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Conerence Room A/2 Tackling Ptosis Conjunctival Tumors Chairpersons: Jean-Paul Adenis, Don Kikkawa, Ashok Grover Chairpersons: Edoardo Midena, Stefan Seregard, Carol Karp

13:30 Mini Incision Techniques for Ptosis Surgery, 13:30 Rare Conjunctival and Corneal Tumors, Ali AlRajhi Jean-Paul Adenis 13:40 Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy for Conjunctival 13:40 Synkinetic Ptosis: A Challenge, Ashok Grover Melanoma, Bita Esmaeli 13:50 Precision in Aponeurotic Ptosis, Mark Lucarelli 13:50 Emerging Molecular Biology of Conjunctival 14:00 Consecutive Ptosis Following Lid Retraction Repair for Melanoma: ß Arrestins and ERK Signaling. TED, Lelio Baldesch Functional and Therapeutic Implications, 14:10 Management Options for Severe Unilateral Ptosis, Leonard Girnita Adel Alsuhaibani 14:00 Conjunctival Melanoma, Bertil Damato 14:20 Posterior Approaches for Ptosis Repair, Nicolas Uzcategui 14:10 Ultra High Resolution OCT for Imaging of Ocular 14:30 Panel Discussion Surface Tumors, Carol Karp 14:45 Q&A Session 14:20 Management of Conjunctival Lymphoma, Thomas Johnson 14:30 OSSN: The Integrated Treatment, Edoardo Midena 14:40 Conjunctival Melanoma and UV Radiation, Stefan Seregard 2012 17 February Friday, 14:50 Panel Discussion and Q&A Session 45 Hall 11 Scienti c Program

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Fri 17 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Conerence Room B/2 Fri 17 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Capital Suite 1 Retinal Imaging Binocular Vision / Orthoptics Chairpersons: Giovanni Staurenghi, Tock Han Lim, SriniVas Sadda Organized by the Saudi Ophthalmological Society (SOS)

13:30 Advances in ICG Angiography, Tock Han Lim Chairpersons: Darren Oystreck, Lina Al Kahmous, Kyle Arnoldi 13:40 Advances in Fundus Autouoresence, SriniVas Sadda 13:50 Interpreting OCT Images: "The Fine Points", Rogerio Costa 14:45 Orthoptics Basics and Beyond: Amblyopia, Binocular Vision 14:00 Future OCT Technologies, Szilard Kiss Concomitant Strabismus and Incomitant Strabismus, 14:10 Role of FA in the OCT Era, Giovanni Staurenghi Karen McMain, Daisy Godts, Darren Oystreck, 14:20 Adaptive Optics, Michel Paques Lina Al Kahmous, Kyle Arnoldi 14:30 Case Presentations: Interesting Imaging Cases, All Speakers 14:40 Q&A Session 14:40 Panel Discussion

ID-PCM-FR 118 IS-EDU-FR 115 Fri 17 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Capital Suite 7 Fri 17 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Conerence Room A/4 Integrating Eye Care with the Health Demonstrate Innovative Educational Care System: A Debate Technologies in Ophthalmic Centers Chairpersons: Thulasiraj Ravilla, Muhammad Babar Qureshi, Around the World Serge Resniko Chairpersons: Heather Mack, Deepak Edward, Ana Gabriela Palis 13:30 Introduction, Serge Resniko 13:40 In Favor of "Strongly for Integration", Hannah Faal 13:30 Future Internet Based Teaching and Learning Tools , 13:50 In Favor of "Strongly for Integration", Muhammad Gordon Sanderson Babar Qureshi 13:40 Webstreaming and Interactive Lectures, Anthony Vipin Das 14:00 In Favor of "Not for Total integration", Thulasiraj Ravilla 13:50 Virtual Eye Clinic Used in Simulated Patients, William Astle 14:10 In Favor of "Not for Total integration", Klaus Lucke 14:00 Developing Non-Technical Skills with Reection Using 14:20 In Favor of "Not for Total integration", Amos Kibata Web Based Tools, Eduardo Mayorga 14:35 Panel Discussion and Q&A Session 14:10 Concept Maps to Promote Deep Learning of Medical 14:55 Summary, Serge Resniko Knowledge, Ana Gabriela Palis 14:20 Panel Discussion 14:40 Q&A Session

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Fri 17 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Capital Suite 13 IS-WFS-FR 116 Drugs for Posterior Segment Disease Fri 17 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Conerence Room B/3 Chairpersons: Itay Chowers, Gursel Yilmaz, Einar Stefansson Public Health Control Strategies for Glaucoma: What Are the Prospects? 13:30 New Drugs for Dry AMD, Itay Chowers 13:40 New Therapies for Wet AMD, Albert Augustin Chairpersons: Nathan Congdon, Tarek Shaarawy 13:50 New Therapies for RVO, Anat Loewenstein and Adiel Barak 13:30 Glaucoma Programs in Africa, Daniel Etya'ale 14:00 New Therapies for DME, Francesco Bandello 13:40 Transeconomical Collaboration for Prevention of 14:10 Non Steroidal Anti Inammatory Agents for AMD, Blindness in Africa: The Kom Ombo Model, Taiji Sakamoto Tarek Shaarawy 14:20 Panel Discussion 13:50 Training in Clinical Claucoma Care in Rural China, 14:40 Q&A Session Nathan Congdon 14:00 Report from the African Glaucoma Congress, Leon Herndon 14:10 Glaucoma Surgical Training in Ghana, Winnie Nolan 14:20 What is the Most Cost-Eective Screening Method for Glaucoma in Areas of Limited Resources?, Wang Ningli 14:30 Panel Discussion 14:45 Q&A Session Friday, 17 February 2012 17 February Friday,

46 13:44 Intravitreal Bevacizumab in Macular Edema of Central IS-STR-FR 120 Retinal Vein Occlusion, Satyen Deka 13:51 Risk of Endophthalmitis After Intravitreal Injection in Fri 17 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Conerence Room B/1 the Clinic, Saad Waheeb Wetlab Strabismus Surgery: 13:58 Endodiathermy Plus Photocoagulation as Treatment of Limbal Opening and Minimally Invasive Sclerotomy Site Vascularization Secondary to Pars Plana Vitrectomy for Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy, Strabismus Surgery (MISS) Elisa Carreras Chairpersons: Daniel Mojon, Timm Bredehorn-Mayr 14:05 Ecacy and Safety of Treating Submacular Hemorrhages Secondary to Age-Related Macular Degeneration (ARMD) After a brief theoretical overview of the dierent types of with Intravitreous AntiVEGF and Gas, Anshu Arora conjunctival openings, rectus muscle recessions, resections and 14:12 Intravitreal Bevasizumab and Posterior Subtenon plications using the limbal and MISS approach will be shown on Triamcinolone Acetonide for Treatment of Choroidal sheep heads by the instructors. The majority of time the Neovascular Membranes, Yasser Serag participants themselves will be able to perform these two types 14:19 The Eectiveness of Antibiotic Prophylaxis Against of surgery on sheep heads. Endophthalmitis for Intravitreal Anti-VEGF and Steriod Injections in Exudative Age-Related Macula Edema, Wai-Ching Lam 14:26 Predictive Factors for Visual Outcomes 12-Months After Intravitreal Bevacizumab for Myopic Choroidal FP-STR-FR 121 Neovascularization, Danny Ng 14:33 Dll1-RGD Inhibits Choroidal Neovascularization by Fri 17 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Conference Room A/3 Enhancing Notch Signaling in Vascular Endothelial Cells, Free Paper: Strabismus Guorui Dou 14:40 Photodynamic Therapy for Treatment of Choroidal Chairpersons: Guita Ghiasi Hemangioma, Jurate Balciuniene 14:47 Q&A Session 13:30 The Psychosocial Eects of Corrective Surgery on Iranian Strabismic Patients, Guita Ghiasi 13:37 Management of Horizontal Strabismus in Unilateral Congenital Superior Oblique Palsy, Sumit Monga 13:44 Mathematical Model for the Calculation of the Operative FP-CAT-FR 123 Parameters - in Horizontal Strabismus Surgery: A New Fri 17 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Capital Suite 10 Concept, Igor Aznauryan 13:51 Results of Surgical Management of Consecutive Exotropia, Free Paper: Cataract Prashant Sahare 13:58 A Randomized Clinical Trial Comparing Myectomy and Chairpersons: George Beiko, Uday Devgan Recession in the Management of Inferior Oblique Muscle Overaction, Zhale Rajavi 13:30 Ozil IP (Intelligent Phacoemulsi cation) Mode in Hard 14:05 Exotropic Drift and Long-Term Ocular Alignment After Cataract, Ahmed El-Moatassem Kotb Surgical Correction for Infantile Exotropia: Comparison 13:37 Combination of the Horizontal Phaco Chop and with Intermittent Exotropia, Cheuk Sing Jason Yam Woodcutter's Techniques During Phacoemulsi cation of 14:12 Bilateral Harada Ito Procedure for Extorsion and V eso Hard Cataracts: Method Advantages, Andre Amirkhanyan Shift in Traumatic Acquired Bilateral Superior Oblique 13:44 Comparison of Vision with Accommodating IOLs: Single Palsies, Abhishek Sharma Optic Versus Dual Optic, George Beiko 14:19 Inuence of Head Position on Ocular Torsion and 13:51 Patient Satisfaction and Visual Performance After Bilateral Hyperdeviation in Skew Deviation and Oblique Muscle Implantation of Multifocal IOLs, A Prospective Study, Palsies, Abhishek Sharma George Beiko 14:26 Adjustable Squint Surgery: Role of Adjustable Conjunctival 13:58 Is Intraocular Adrenaline in Irrigating Solution During Suture with Adjustable Muscle Surgery, Om Prakash Maurya Phacoemulsi cation Safe Systematically?, Barun Nayak 14:33 Is Minimally Invasive Strabismus Surgery Worth Going For? 14:05 Intraocular Lens Power Calculation in Eyes that A Paired Study, Richa Sharma Underwent Intracorneal Ring Segment Surgery for the 14:40 Assessment: The Eect of Mitomycin C on the Results Treatment of Ectasia After LASIK, Elias Jarade of Inferior Oblique Muscle Myectomy, Arezoo Astaraki 14:12 Multifocal Diracive Intraocular Lens What’s with and 14:47 Q&A Session Against, Safwan Al Bayati 14:19 Posterior Iris Claw Lens for Surgical Correction of Aphakia - Long-Term Results, Sreeni Edakhlon 14:26 Pearls and Pitfalls of Intrascleral Haptic Fixation, Gabor B. Scharioth FP-RET-FR 122 14:33 To Determine the Incidence of CME After Uneventful Phacoemulsi cation by OCT, Surbhi Arora Fri 17 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Conference Room B/4 14:40 Multiple-Surgeon Clinical Outcomes with a Single-Optic, Free Paper: Retina - Surgical Aspheric Accommodating Intraocular Lens, Uday Devgan 14:47 Q&A Session Chairpersons: Krishna Rao Addoor, Elisa Carreras

13:30 Outcomes of Sheathotomy for BRVO, Hussain Khaqan Friday, 17 February 2012 17 February Friday, 13:37 Pro le of Case Series of Endophthalmitis at a Tertiary Care Hospital, Sulatha Bhandary 47 Hall 11 Scienti c Program

CO-CAT-FR 124 CO-RET-FR 126

Fri 17 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Capital Suite 2 Fri 17 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Capital Suite 6 Lords of the Rings and Hooks Correlating Fundus Fluorescein Presenters: Gaurav Luthra, Kumar Doctor, Saurabh Choudhry, Angiography to Optical Coherence Boris Malyugin, Ashu Agarwal Tomography

Video based course will highlight indications, limitations and Presenters: Subina Narang, Sunandan Sood techniques of experts in the use of rings and hooks to overcome challenging situations in cataract surgery. All such devices, Objective: The understanding of how the investigations relate including rings (endocapsular/segments/pupil expansion) and with each other is essential. hooks (iris/capsular) and their application techniques, will be demonstrated. Videos will include subluxated cataract, small Summary of Content: The instruction course will mainly pupil, oppy iris, zonular dehiscence and traumatic mydriasis concentrate on correlating fundus uorescein angiography among other challenging situations. ndings (FFA) to optical coherence tomography (OCT) images in an interactive manner. The basic technique of interpreting FFA Attendees will be able to better understand when and how to use and OCT will also be discussed. The speci c indications of either the various kinds of rings, hooks and similar devices to ensure a modality and the diseases where these are complementary to safer, easier and more predictable cataract surgical procedure in each other will be discussed clearly. challenging situations. Interpretation of FFA: Sunandan Sood, GMCH, 15 mins Target Audience: Cataract Surgeons Interpretation of OCT: Subina Narang, GMCH, 15mins Educational Level: Advanced Correlation Between OCT and FFA: Subina Narang, GMCH, 15 mins Panel Discussion

CO-COR-FR 125 Target Audience: General Ophthalmology Practitioners Educational Level: Beginning Fri 17 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Capital Suite 4 Failed Graft-Never Say Die! CO-REF-FR 127 Presenters: Jatin Ashar, Vinay S Pillai, Pravin Vaddavalli, Sunita Chaurasia Fri 17 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Capital Suite 8

Synopsis: Almost a third of the grafts (penetrating/lamellar) fail. Keratoconus Instructional Course A repeat surgery is needed for restoring vision. Repeat Presenters: Waleed Al-Tuwairqi, Mazen Sinjab, penetrating keratoplasty (PK) has an increased risk of failure. Abd Alrahaman Moammar, Mounir Khalifa In contrast, an endothelial keratoplasty (DSEK) has more predictable outcomes and advantages in terms of freedom from Objective: To assist audience in making the right decision in sutures, reduced steroid dependency and reduced follow up. managing keratoconus by taking them through a systematic Even DSEK may undergo failure. In such cases, a repeat DSEK or academic step by step approach. During the course, the audience a PK is needed. Each procedure has its own pros and cons. There will practice the skils of diagnosing and classifying keratoconus, is sparse literature regarding outcomes of such surgery. classi cation of management modalities, and combination of Despite multiple attempts, graft failure may be inevitable in some treatments based on clear guidelines. cases. Keratoprosthesis may be an answer to this. The criteria for selection of the procedure, technique, post operative medication Summary of Contents: The course consists of 7 parts: and follow up vary for each one of them. A repeat DSEK requires 1. Intoduction to basic guidelines in diagnosing and classifying modi cations in standard technique. All these have bearing on keratoconus and application of management modalities: the nal outcome and prognosis. A step-by-step systematic approach consisting of 3 steps: analyzing step: analyzing patient data including clinical and Objective: At the end of the course, the attendee will be familiar topographical exams, step 2: management suggestion step: a with the indications, surgical modalities and modi cations, follow proposed table is designed by the author to ll and to facilitate up and bene ts-risks of repeat graft (PK, DSEK and putting the best suggested management. Step 3: discussion Keratoprosthesis) for graft failure. step: Logical discussion of all possible treatments to determine nal decision. Target Audience: Subspecialists Educational Level: Intermediate 2. Corneal Crosslinking: indications, conditions, contraindications and complications.

3. IntraCorneal Rings: indications, conditions, contraindications and complications.

4. Phakic IOLs in keratoconus: indications, conditions, contraindications and complications. Friday, 17 February 2012 17 February Friday, 5. Penetrating and lamellar keratoplasy: indications, conditions, contraindications and complications. 48

6. Combination of treatments: indications, conditions, IS-VID-FR 130 contraindications and complications. Fri 17 Feb 15:30 - 17:00 Hall 7 - Tokyo Hall 7. Discussion. Recorded Live Surgery Target Audience: Refractive Surgeons Educational Level: Basic and Advanced Chairpersons: Spyros Georgaras, Matteo Piovella, Ahmad Khalil

15:30 Synchrony Dual-Optic Accommodating IOL: Surgical Technique Update and Clinical Results, Matteo Piovella CO-IMG-FR 128 15:39 Phaco-Trabeculectomy: The Combined Separate Approach for Managing Co-Existing Cataract and Fri 17 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Capital Suite 9 Glaucoma, Ahmad Khalil Diagnostic Ultrasound Course 15:48 Intraocular Lens Exchange, Nikica Gabric 15:57 Bag in the Lens, Tobias Neuhann Presenters: Silvin Bakalian, Susan Lindley, Dina Abdulmannan, 16:06 Glued IOL Surgery, Amar Agarwal Miguel Burnier 16:15 Presbia Refractive Surgery, Ioannis Pallikaris 16:24 Femtosecond in Cataract, Zoltan Nagy Objective: The aim of the course is to introduce the main 16:33 Small Pupil Management, Boris Malyugin principals and the correct way of performing diagnostic 16:42 Panel Discussion ultrasound.

Summary of Content: The course will cover the use of dierent types of ultrasound probes mainly the B-scan and A-scan mode (standardized echography). It will address the clinical applications of standardized echography in diagnosing and IS-GLA-FR 131 dierentiating dierent types of tumors and retinal pathologies. Fri 17 Feb 15:30 - 17:00 Hall 11 Target Audience: General Ophthalmologists, Residents and Fellows Management of Normal Pressure Glaucoma: Educational Level: Basic to Intermediate New Concepts and Approaches Organized by Societe Francaise d'Ophtalmologie

Chairpersons: Philippe Denis, Ki Ho Park, Makoto Araie, CO-RET-FR 129 15:30 Sleep Apnea Syndrome: Incidence and Signi cance, Fri 17 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Capital Suite 15 Jean-Philippe Nordmann 15:40 Corneal Hysteresis: A New Target in Glaucoma Current Trends in Management of Progression?, Nathan Radcli e Pediatric Retinal Disorders 15:50 New Approach for NPG Pathogenesis - Structure and Function, Kazuhisa Sugiyama Presenters: Parag Shah, V. Narendran, Mahesh P. Shanmugam, 16:00 Disc Hemorrhage: The Incidence and Signi cance, Rajvardhan Azad, Mangat Dogra Ki Ho Park 16:10 Vascular Dysregulation and Systemic Hemodynamics, Objective: To provide the participanting ophthalmologists an Josef Flammer overview of the latest management pearls involved in treating 16:20 Cerebrospinal Fluid Pressure, Jost Jonas pediatric retinal disorders. 16:30 Panel Discussion

Summary of Content: At 27%, pediatric retinal disorders are the single most common cause of childhood blindness. Of these, more than 40% are avoidable. In spite of the large IS-COR-FR 132 numbers, very few centers in the world deal with them. This course will include disorders like retinopathy of Fri 17 Feb 15:30 - 17:00 Hall 1 prematurity, congenital retinoschisis, persistent fetal vasculature, microincision vitreoretinal surgery (MIVS) in Eye Banking children, role of anti VEGF's in pediatric retinal disorders and Organized by Eye Bank Association of America (EBAA) and The retinoblastoma. It will expose the participants to the Cornea Society clinical features and surgical management of these disorders and will also provide the current practice patterns. Chairpersons: Jake Requard, Kevin Ross

Target Audience: Primarily Aimed at Pediatric 15:30 Current Options for Donor Cornea Preservation, Ophthalmologists, Ocular Oncologists, Retina and Pediatric David Korroch Retina Specialists. 15:40 Eye Bank Development: The Moroccan Experience, Abdel Jalil Moutaouakil Education Level: Intermediate 15:50 Eye Bank Development: The Jordan Experience and the

Importance of Support of Religious Leaders, 2012 17 February Friday, Muawyah Al Bdour

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16:00 Eye Bank Development in South Asia, Tim Schottman 15:50 Enucleation is Safer, Robert Mazzoli 16:10 Eye Bank Development: North Africa, Kevin Ross 15:55 Discussion, Mark Lucarelli 16:20 New Technologies in Eye Banking, Jake Requard 16:00 Autologous Fascia is Still the Gold Standard for Frontalis 16:30 Panel Discussion Suspension, Rona Silkiss 16:45 Q&A Session 16:05 Silicone is a Better Option, Michael Migliori 16:10 Discussion, Amal Bukhari 16:15 When is CT Scan Preferred, Milind Naik 16:20 When Is MRI Better?, Timothy Sullivan IS-RET-FR 133 16:25 Discussion, Patrick DePotter 16:30 Orbital Fracture Repair - It is Go Time, Ashok Grover Fri 17 Feb 15:30 - 17:00 Hall 2 16:35 Orbital Fracture Repair - Not so Fast!, Don Kikkawa 16:40 Discussion, Tamara Fountain Innovative Vitreoretinal Surgery Chairpersons: David Wong, Sherif Sheta, Susanne Binder

15:30 Management of Myopic Macular Hole Retinal Detachment, IS-CAT-FR 136 Sherif Sheta 15:40 Sutureless 20G Parsplana Vitrectomy: Techniques and Fri 17 Feb 15:30 - 17:00 Hall 10 Indications, Brahim Bouassida 15:50 Shaving Vitreous Base, David Wong Presbyopic Lens Surgery 16:00 Silicone Oil Retention Sutures in Aphakic Eyes with Iris Organized by Latin American Asociation of Cataract and Refractive Loss, Dean Elliot Surgery (ALACCSA) and Pan American Association of 16:10 Choroidal Surgery, Bill Aylward Ophthalmology (PAAO) 16:20 Surgery for Retina Vascular Occlusion, Susanne Binder Chairpersons: Jose Vargas, Jorge Alio, Miguel A. Padilha, 16:30 Panel Discussion Enrique Suarez 16:45 Q&A Session 15:30 Intraocular Surgery for Presbyopia: Comparison Between Multifocal IOLs Versus Monovision, Daniel Badoza 15:40 New Emerging IOL Technologies: New Monofocal Achromatic Presbyopic IOL, Jorge Alio 15:50 Difractive vs. Refractive Comparative Study and Monofocal IS-RET-FR 134 Monovision, Luis Izquierdo Jr. 16:00 Toric RESTOR Lens, Clinical Experience, Enrique Suarez Fri 17 Feb 15:30 - 17:00 Hall 3 16:10 Accommodatives IOLs, Personal Experience, Ivan Ossman Combination Treatment of Neovascular 16:20 TEKCLEAR Clinical Experience, Jose Vargas 16:30 Panel Discussion Age-Related Macular Degeneration 16:45 Q&A Session Chairpersons: Mahdi Modarres, Peter Wiedemann

15:30 What is the Rationale for Combination Treatment of Neovascular AMD, Sobha Sivaprasad IS-PED-FR 137 15:42 Anti VEGF Therapy vs. Combined PDT and Anti VEGF Therapy, Khalil Ghasemi Falavarjani Fri 17 Feb 15:30 - 17:00 Conerence Room A/1 15:54 Immunosuppressive Therapy for Neovascular AMD, Chi Chao Chan Eng Ophthalmic Genetics 16:06 What Comes Out of the TORPEDO Trial, Leigh Spielberg Chairpersons: Elias Traboulsi, Helene Dollfus, David Mackey 16:16 Combination Therapy for Neovascular AMD Associated with PED, Leila El Matri 15:30 Genome Wide Association Studies in Ophthalmology, 16:26 New Horizons in Combination Treatment for AMD, David Mackey Hamid Ahmadieh 15:40 Ciliopathies, Helene Dollfus 16:38 Panel Discussion 15:50 LCA - CEP290, Elias Traboulsi 16:00 Mitochondrial Disorders and the Eye, Abou Amero 16:10 Cone Dystrophies, Tony Moore 16:20 Twin Studies, Mingguang He IS-OCP-FR 135 16:30 Panel Discussion 16:45 Q&A Session Fri 17 Feb 15:30 - 17:00 Hall 9 Controversies in Oculoplasty Chairpersons: Timothy Sullivan, Amal Bukhari, Mark Lucarelli

15:30 Endonasal DCR - The New Gold Standard, Jane Olver 15:35 Why Did I Move Over to Endoscopic Lacrimal Duct Recanalization?, Reynaldo Javate 15:40 Discussion, John Holds

Friday, 17 February 2012 17 February Friday, 15:45 Blind Painful Eyes - To Enucleate or Eviscerate? , Gangadhara Sundar

50 16:20 Changing Epidemiology of Vision loss in Children and its IS-ONC-FR 138 Life Impact, Wagih Aclimandos Fri 17 Feb 15:30 - 17:00 Conerence Room A/2 16:30 Hungarian Aging Population and Causes of Blindness, Janos Nemeth Retinoblastoma: Worldwide Trends in 16:40 Panel Discussion Detection and Management 16:50 Q&A Session Chairpersons: Carol Shields, Laurence Desjardins, Timothy Murray

15:30 Demographics and Mortality from Retinoblastoma IS-WFS-FR 141 Worldwide, Tero Kivelä 15:40 Challenges in the Management of Retinoblastoma on the Fri 17 Feb 15:30 - 17:00 Conerence Room B/C Developing World, Santosh Honavar 15:50 Current Trends in Management of Advanced Pursuit of Vision 2020: Through the Retinoblastoma in India, Bhavna Chawla General Health System and 16:00 Presentation Patterns and Management of Retinoblastoma at a Tertiary Care Center in Turkey, Kaan Gunduz Development Agendas 16:10 Retinoblastoma in France: Treatment in Curie Institute Chairpersons: Haroon Awan, Hannah Faal, Thulasiraj Ravilla and Projects for Collaboration with Africa, Laurence Desjardins 15:30 Welcome and Introduction, Haroon Awan 16:20 The Role of Anti-VEGF for Retinoblastoma, Timothy Murray 15:32 Session Brie ng, Hannah Faal 16:30 The Role of Chemotherapy for Retinoblastoma in the 15:37 Session Brie ng, Thulasiraj Ravilla USA, Carol Shields 15:42 Embedding Eye Health in Public Health Agendas: 16:40 Treatment of High Risk Retinoblastoma, Swathi Kaliki Case Study, G.V.S. Murthy 16:50 Q&A Session 15:54 Primary Health Care Synergies for Eye Health: Case Study, Haroon Awan 16:06 Health Financing and Public Spending in Eye Health: Case Study, Joseph Oye IS-TEC-FR 139 16:18 Eye Health in NHMIS: Moving from Rhetoric to Action: Case Study, Rajiv Khandekar Fri 17 Feb 15:30 - 17:00 Conerence Room B/2 16:30 Panel Discussion 16:45 Q&A Session New Technology in Ophthalmology Part 2 Chairpersons: Rajiv Mohan IS-SOS-FR 142 15:30 Nano - tonometry: A New Measure for Structural Fri 17 Feb Capital Suite 1 Reorganization of the Eye Caused by Glaucoma, 15:30 - 17:00 Rutledge Ellis-Behnke Low Vision 15:40 Future Therapeutic Modalities for Corneal Endothelial Dysfunction, Shigeru Kinoshita Organized by the Saudi Ophthalmological Society (SOS)

15:50 Confocal Microscopy for Assessing Ocular Surface Chairpersons: George Woo, Noura Al Habdan, Hassan Minto Inammation, Christophe Baudouin 16:00 High Resolution Imaging of the Trabecular Outow 15:30 Field Enhancement for Hemianoptic Field Defects, System, Alfredo Castillejos Stanley Woo 16:10 Panel Discussion 15:45 When to Refer the Low Vision Patient to the Clinic. But what about Visual Rehabilitation After Ocular Trauma?, Nabila Al Tamimi 16:00 Development of a Subjective Refraction System with a IS-EPI-FR 140 Stenopaic Slit, George Woo 16:15 Enhancing Pediatric Vision Care: The Family Connection, Fri 17 Feb Conerence Room A/4 15:30 - 17:00 Mary Ann Lang The Impact of Aging: The Changing 16:25 Functional Vision and Clinical Tests, Hassan Minto 16:35 Low Vision Assessment: Considerations for Orientation Epidemiology of Vision Loss and Mobility, Brooke Clodfelter Chairpersons: Ciku Mathenge, Christina Grupcheva, 16:50 Q&A Session Van Lansingh

15:30 Progress in Technology for Changing Epidemiology – SdOCT and AMD Classi cation, Jakub Kaluzny 15:40 Is it Cost-Ecient to Treat AMD in Developing Countries?, Van Lansingh 15:50 Changing Epidemiology of Posterior Segment Eye Diseases in Africans, Ciku Mathenge 16:00 Presbyopia - Is This Really a Vision Loss?, Simona Radu 16:10 Tear Film and Quality of Vision in Aging Subjects, 2012 17 February Friday, Christina Grupcheva 51 Hall 11 Scienti c Program

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Fri 17 Feb 15:30 - 17:00 Capital Suite 7 Fri 17 Feb 15:30 - 17:00 Conference Room A/3 How to Organize Your Practice to Deal Free Paper: External Eye Disease, with Diabetic Retinopathy and Glaucoma Cornea, Eye Banking Chairpersons: Edward Legodi, Garudadri Chandrasekhar, Chairpersons: Samrat Chatterjee, Antoine Labbe Tarek Shaarawy 15:30 Simultaneous Corneal Transplantation and Cataract Debate on New Imaging Technologies for Glaucoma Removal Using Extracapsular Extraction Versus Moderator: Karim Damji Phacoemulsi cation, Sepehr Feizi 15:30 Introduction of the Debate and the Context, Karim Damji 15:37 Graft Biomechanical Properties Following Penetrating 15:35 In Favor of “New Imaging Technologies”, Tarek Shaarawy Keratoplasty in Keratoconus, Sepehr Feizi 15:47 Against “New Imaging Technologies”, Garudadri 15:44 Endothelial Keratoplasty in Congenital Hereditary Chandrasekhar Endothelial Dystrophy, Jatin Ashar 15:51 Postkeratoplasty Endophthalmitis: Incidence, DR Management: Should it Shift from the Retina Specialist Microbiology Pro le, Visual and Structural Outcome, Moderator: Suresh Chandra Saad Al Harbi 15:59 Introduction of the Debate and the Context, 15:58 Use of Cyanoacrylate Adhesive in Bacterial and Fungal Suresh Chandra Keratitis, Samrat Chatterjee 16:04 Against “The Shift”, Tien Yin Wong 16:05 Prognostic Factors in Medical Management of Fungal 16:16 In Favor of “The Shift” To General Ophthalmologist, R Kim Keratitis, Samrat Chatterjee 16:28 In Favor of “The Shift” To Internist, Padmaja K. Rani 16:12 Deep Anterior Lamellar Keratoplasty vs. Penetrating 16:40 Panel Discussion and Q&A Session Keratopalsty in Keratoconus, Anita Panda 16:55 Summary 16:19 Crosslinking with Simultaneous Implantation of Intrastromal Corneal Ring Segments in Keratoconus: Safety and Ecacy, Luiz Martins 16:26 Ocular Surface Tissue Remodelization After Intact or IS-UVE-FR 144 Denuded Amniotic Membrane Transplantation, Wei Li 16:33 Repeatability and Reproducibility of Corneal Epithelial Fri 17 Feb 15:30 - 17:00 Capital Suite 13 Thickness Measurement by Fourier Domain Optical Coherence Tomography (FD-OCT), Gaurav Prakash Diagnosis and Treatment of Infectious 16:40 Ocular Surface Epithelial Thickness Evaluation with Uveitis Spectral-Domain Optical Coherence Tomography, Antoine Labbe Chairpersons: Khalid Tabbara, Bahram Bodaghi, David Gritz 16:47 Q&A Session 15:30 Anterior Viral Uveitis, Soon Phaik Chee 15:40 Posterior Viral Uveitis, Bahram Bodaghi 15:50 Ocular Toxoplasmosis, Khalid Tabbara FP-RET-FR 147 16:00 Ocular Spirochete Infection, David Gritz 16:10 Ocular Tuberculosis, Amod Gupta Fri 17 Feb 15:30 - 17:00 Conference Room B/4 16:20 Re-Emergent Ocular Infections, Moncef Khairallah 16:30 Panel Discussion Free Paper: Retina - Surgical 16:45 Q&A Session Chairpersons: Ahmad Mansour, Shatha Alfreihi

15:30 Microperimetry Evaluation of Macular Function After Retinal Reattachment Surgery, Shatha Alfreihi IS-PER-FR 145 15:37 Evaluation of Corneal Biomechanical Properties Following Scleral Buckling Using the Ocular Response Fri 17 Feb 15:30 - 17:00 Conference Room B/1 Analyzer (ORA), Mohammad Riazi Esfahani 15:44 Outcomes of Heavy Silicone Oil Tamponade in Surgical Assisting Complicated Retinal Detachment Surgery, Chairpersons: William Astle, Lynn Anderson Siamak Akbarzadeh 15:51 Results of Placement of Encircling Narrow Band in Retinal 15:30 Surgery in Developing Countries, John Szetu Detachments with Intrabasal or Unseen Retinal Breaks, 15:40 Glaucoma Surgery, Daniel Kiage Touka Banaee 15:50 Cornea Surgery, William Ehlers 15:58 Combined Penetrating Keratoplasty and Pars Plana 16:00 Pediatric Surgery, Jonathon Song Vitrectomy Using the Eckardt Temporary Keratoprosthesis 16:10 Panel Discussion for the Management of Severe Ocular Trauma in Qatar, 16:35 Q&A Session Maha Elshafei 16:05 A New Technique of Limbus Sparing Scleral Buckling, Vasu Kumar 16:12 Sutureless 23 G Vitrectomy for Retinal Detachment with Giant Retinal Tears, Walid Abdelgha ar

Friday, 17 February 2012 17 February Friday, 16:19 Pattern and Presentation of Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachment at The Eye Foundation Hospital, Abimbola Ashaye 16:26 Vitrectomy with Temporary Keratoprosthesis in Patients 52 with Retinal Detachment and Corneal Opacity, A wide range of video clips with simple and useful tips and Galyna Levytska techniques is oered for the experienced cataract surgeon to deal 16:33 New Surgical Technique in Nanophthalmos Retinal with these cases. ultrasound and torsional ultrasound power Detachment: Ultimate Scleral Peel, Ahmad Mansour settings, uid dynamics settings, appropriate incision sizes and 16:40 A New Technique of Visual Function Rehabilitation After phaco tip choice will be discussed. Vitrectomy Surgery for Retinal Detachment Based on the Inuence of Short Laser Pulses on Retinal Pigment Course Objective: Attendees will learn general strategy Epithelium, Alexander Doga guidelines and special techniques for challenging cataract 16:47 Q&A Session surgery. Speci c insight in phaco tip and sleeve choice as well as good understanding of torsional ultrasound amplitude and uidics settings are provided.

FP-UVE-FR 148 Target Audience: Cataract Surgeons Educational Level: Intermediate, Advanced Fri 17 Feb 15:30 - 17:00 Capital Suite 10 Free Paper: Uveitis, Intraocular In ammation CO-GLA-FR 150 Chairpersons: John Kempen, Ahmed Abu El-Asrar Fri 17 Feb 15:30 - 17:00 Capital Suite 4 15:30 Long Term Eects of Intravitreal Iniximab for Treatment SICS with Trabeculectomy: A Combined of Sight Threatening Chronic Non-Infectious Uveitis, Mehrdad Afarid Safe and Eective Procedure 15:37 Systemic Anti-inammatory Therapy Versus Fluocinolone Presenters: Sumit Choudhury, Samar Basak, Santanu Mandal Acetonide Implant for Intermediate, Posterior and Panuveitis: Primary Results of the Multicenter Uveitis Objective: Video assisted surgical management of coexisting Steroid Treatment (MUST) Trial, John Kempen cataract and glaucoma cases by small incision cataract surgery 15:44 A Study of the Role of Intravenous Methyl Prednisolone (SICS) combined with trabeculectomy. in Ocular Inammation, Radha Annamalai 15:51 Clinical Patterns and Causes of Uveitis in a Referral Eye Summary of Content: This procedure is of much use for Clinic in Qatar, Zamzam Albaker ophthalmologists con dent about SICS but still not comfortable 15:58 Cytokine Pro les in Aqueous Humor of Patients with with phacoemulsi cation in all types of cataract cases. Dierent Clinical Entities of Endogenous Uveitis, The course will emphasise the steps of performing the surgery Ahmed Abu El-Asrar meticulously and cost eectively in a developing country. 16:05 Retinal Functional Changes Measured by Microperimetry We will also share our experience in postoperative management After Immunosuppressive Therapy in Patients with of these cases and give valuable tips to improve the success rates. Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada Disease, Ahmed Abu El-Asrar 16:12 Intravitreal Ranibizumab for the Treatment of • Basic Surgical Procedure: Samar K. Basak Inammatory Choroidal Neovascular Membrane, • Preoperative Assessment of Cases: Santanu Mandal Manoj Khatri • Additional Maneuvers to Improve Quality: Sumit Choudhury 16:19 Case of Usher Syndrome Associated with • Postoperative Management: Sumit Choudhury Non-Granulomatous Anterior Uvietis. Case Report, • Panel Discussion Sultan Alzuhairy 16:26 Clinical Pro le and Management of Familial Exudative Target Audience: General Ophthalmologists Vitreoretinopathy, Vivek Dave Educational Level: Intermediate 16:33 Role of Conventional Immunosuppressive Drugs in the Treatment of Non-Infectious Uveitis, Sana Khochtali 16:40 The Eect of Iniximab Therapy on the Maculopathy in Behcet Panuveitis: Case Report, Ozlem Gurses Sahin CO-UVE-FR 151 16:47 Q&A Session Fri 17 Feb 15:30 - 17:00 Capital Suite 6 Uveitis: Basic Understanding and CO-CAT-FR 149 Diagnostic Approaches Made Easy Presenters: Manish Jain, Amit Nagpal, J. Biswas Fri 17 Feb 15:30 - 17:00 Capital Suite 2 Strategies for Very Dense Nuclei and Objective: To provide a basic understanding of the disease Other Challenging and Complicated processes and to discuss a prudent and user friendly approach to the dierential diagnosis of uveitic entities. Cases; A Video Course Presenter: Khiun Tjia Summary of Content: Uveitis is a heterogeneous group of ocular inammatory conditions with varied presentations and often a Course Description: Course will show video clips of very dense sight threatening prognosis. The instruction course begins by cataracts, zonular weakness, IFIS syndrome, very shallow anterior elucidating a basic understanding of the underlying disease chamber, and posterior capsular rupture cases, which require a processes. Disease entities are grouped into predominantly dierent approach than routine uncomplicated cases. inammatory/ immunological, infectious with potential for 2012 17 February Friday, hypersensitivity, purely infectious states in either normal or 53 Hall 11 Scienti c Program

immuno-compromised hosts and masquerade syndromes. Next, CO-REF-FR 154 rational use of basic, advanced and supportive laboratory investigations along with their potential redundancy and fallacies Fri 17 Feb 15:30 - 17:00 Capital Suite 15 is discussed, followed by the role of ancillary tests. Finally, the indications and techniques of invasive diagnostic interventions The Corneal Pocket Technique for the is elaborated. Treatment of Keratoconus and Myopia

Target Audience: General Ophthalmologists Presenters: Albert Daxer, Haifa Mahmood Educational Level: Beginners and Intermediate Objective: Attendees will understand the new DIOPTEX corneal Pocket Concept for the treatment of keratoconus and myopia.

Summary of Content: CO-RET-FR 152 1. Corneal intrastromal implantation system (CISIS) using the PocketMaker Microkeratome in combination with the MyoRing Fri 17 Feb 15:30 - 17:00 Capital Suite 8 intracorneal Implant Advanced Vitreoretinal Surgical 2. Lamellar keratoplasty using the PocketMaker Microkeratome Techniques and Instrumentation and the DIOPTEX arti cial anterior chamber (DAAC). 3. The Pocket Crosslinking technique using the PocketMaker Presenters: Ehab El Rayes, Carl Claes, Pravin Dugel, Yusuke Oshima, Microkeratome to bypass the epithelium for appying the Stansilo Rizzo Riboavin and UV-A Light with or without implantation of the MyoRing Intracorneal implant. Objective: At the end of this course, attendees will be familiar with the latest advances in surgical instrumentation and Target Audience: Corneal and Refractive Surgeons techniques used for the treatment of macular diseases, retinal Education Level: Intermediate and Advanced detachment, retained lens material, and diabetic retinopathy as well as manage intraoperative diculties.

Summary: This interactive course will highlight the latest developments in vitreoretinal surgery, with emphasis on small gauge vitreous surgery. The panel will make extensive use of videos to engage course attendees in a discussion of the most advanced approaches to vitreoretinal surgery, technique, including the advantages of newer instrumentation and new machine advantages. Course participants will also learn techniques to optimize wound construction, dissection technique and manage vitreoretinal complication.

Target Audience: Subspecialist- Retina Specialists Education Level: Intermediate to Advanced

CO-LOW-FR 153

Fri 17 Feb 15:30 - 17:00 Capital Suite 9 What is New and Important in Pediatric Low Vision Aids?

Presenter: Amer Salameh

Objective: To identify new and important pediatric low vision aids.

Summary of Content: We will talk about three main important points:

1. The best suitable tests for measuring the visual acuity in pediatric age group (distance and near, visual eld, contrast tests and color tests).

2. The most common interesting new low vision devices (optical and non-optical), like: telescopes, hand magni ers, stand magni ers, special spectacles, lters.

3. The relation between functional tests and low vision aids.

Target Audience: General ophthalmologists or subspecialists Educational Level: Intermediate

Friday, 17 February 2012 17 February Friday, N.B.: This talk will take around 10 minutes. also we do have a very short and interesting video tape of about 5 minutes that describes the steps for low vision examination. 54 DAY - 3 SATURDAY, 18 FEBRUARY 2012 Scienti c Program

IS-VID-SA 155 IS-TRA-SA 158

Sat 18 Feb 08:30 - 10:30 Hall 7 - Tokyo Hall Sat 18 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Hall 2 Mastering the Unsteady Capsular Bag Pediatric Injuries and Prevention

and the Intraocular Correction of IOLs: Organized by EuroLam Learning Through Videos Chairpersons: Ayobade Ogundipe, Dasa Gangadhar, Chairpersons: Amar Agarwal, Ahmad Khalil Santosh Honavar

08:30 Introduction, Amar Agarwal 08:30 Pearls and Pitfalls in the Management of Childhood 08:40 Glued IOL, Amar Agarwal Open-Globe Injuries, Remzi Avci 08:50 Unsteady Capsular Bag, Athiya Agarwal 08:40 Pearls and Pitfalls in the Management of Childhood 09:00 IOL Subluxation and Re xation, Amar Agarwal Closed-Globe Injuries, Ziya Kapran 09:10 Tough Cases, Ahmad Khalil 08:50 Pearls and Pitfalls in the Management of Childhood 09:20 Panel Discussion Ocular Adnexal and Orbital Injuries, Santosh Honavar 09:40 Q&A Session 09:00 Ocular Protection Against Environmental Hazards, Zeliha Yazar 09:10 Ocular Protection Against Occupational Hazards, Dasa Gangadhar IC-GLA-SA 156 09:20 Eye Injury in Hobbies and Sports, Rupesh Agrawal 09:30 Panel Discussion Sat 18 Feb 08:30 - 10:30 Hall 11 09:45 Q&A Session Gonioscopy

Chairpersons: Paul Palmberg, Wallace L. Alward, Robert Ritch IS-RET-SA 159 This course will cover all aspects of indirect (slit lamp) Sat 18 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 gonioscopy including: Hall 3 What is New in the Management of • Basic techniques • Advantages of various gonioscopy lenses Diabetic Retinopathy? • More advanced techniques such as: Chairpersons: Pran Nath Nagpal, Thomas Gardner, o Corneal wedge (parallelepiped) to identify Francesco Bandello Schwalbe’s line o Indentation (compression or dynamic) gonioscopy 08:30 Early Detection of DR -Neuroretinal Dysfunction in Early • Grading systems Diabetic Retinopathy, Thomas Gardner • Video examples of gonioscopic findings 08:40 OCT and Diabetic Maculopathy -Can it Guide the Management?, Peter Wiedemann 08:50 Vitreo Macular Relationship and Diabetic Maculopathy (ie, CSME), Amod Gupta IS-COR-SA 157 09:00 Pascal Multispot Green Laser Reduces Collateral Damage in PRP for DR, Pran Nath Nagpal Sat 18 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Hall 1 09:10 Rod Driven Hypoxia and Its Implications in Management Advances in Corneal Imaging of DR, Arden Geo 09:20 Diabetic Vitreopathy a New Classi cation, Arvind Dubey Chairpersons: Tetsuro Oshika, Stephen Klyce 09:32 Cystoid Macular Edema and Diabetic Maculopathy -Post Cataract Extraction, Francesco Bandello 08:30 Advances in Imaging: The Challenges Ahead, 09:42 Retinal Navigated Laser (Navilas): Technology for a Stephen Klyce Standardized Laser Treatment for Macular Edema, 08:40 Topography-Guided Ablations - Imaging Challenges and Aljoscha Neubauer Results, Alaa El-Danasoury 09:52 Panel Discussion 08:50 In Vivo Confocal Microscopic Analysis of Corneal and Conjunctival Diseases, Akira Kobayashi 09:00 Corneal Imaging Using Three-Dimensional Anterior Segment OCT, Naoyuki Maeda IS-PED-SA 160 09:10 Ophthalmic Imaging of the Anterior Segment with High Frequency Ultrasound - Pearls and Pitfalls, Roxana Ursea Sat 18 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Hall 9 09:20 Panel Discussion Pediatric Neuro-ophthalmology 09:40 Q&A Session Chairpersons: Irene Gottlob, Christina Beisse, Jamal Bleik

08:30 Congenital Eye Movement Abnormalities, Christina Beisse 08:40 Sudden Onset of Diplopia in Childhood, Michael Repka 08:50 Diagnostic Workup of Childhood Nystagmus, Saturday, 18 February 2012 18 February Saturday, Irene Gottlob

56 09:00 The Swollen Optic Nerve in Childhood, Fleming Beisse IS-PAT-SA 163 09:10 Management of Children with Cortical Visual Impairment, Richard Bowman Sat 18 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Conference Room A2 09:20 Panel Discussion 09:40 Q&A Session Clinical Pathological Correlations in Ocular In ammatory Diseases

Chairpersons: Miguel Burnier, Enzo Castiglione, Rui Proenca IS-CAT-SA 161 08:30 VKH Disease, Miguel Burnier Sat 18 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Hall 10 08:40 Ocular Sarcoidosis, Enzo Castiglione 08:50 Ocular Tuberculosis, Rui Proenca Controversies in Cataract Surgery: 09:00 Ocular Toxoplasmosis, Miguel Burnier Which Approach is Better? 09:10 Panel Discussion 09:35 Q&A Session Chairpersons: Boris Malyugin, Gerd Aufarth, Yehia Salaheldin Mostafa

Debate: Cataract Surgery in Patients with Fuchs Endothelial IS-TEL-SA 164 Corneal Dystrophy 08:30 Combined DSEK and Cataract Surgery, Pravin Vaddavalli Sat 18 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Conference Room B2 08:40 Staged Procedures, Rudy Nuijts E-Learning and Patient Care Consultation

Debate: Cataract and Glaucoma – The Best Approach Chairpersons: Eugene Helveston, Andrea Molinari, Daniel Neely 08:50 Combined Glaucoma and Cataract Surgery, Gabor Scharioth 08:30 Developing an E-Curriculum, Andrea Molinari 09:00 Staged Procedures, Alan Crandall 08:45 Mentoring Using E-Consultation, Daniel Neely 09:00 From Partner to Colleague to Mentor with Debate: Refractive Surprises After Cataract Surgery E-consultation, Daniela Cioplean 09:10 IOL Exchange or Piggyback Implantation, Gerd Aufarth 09:15 Making Telemedicine Work: Managing Partners, Mentors, 09:20 Postoperative Corneal Refractive Surgery, Alexander Software and More, Eugene Helveston Doga 09:30 Multilingual E-Atlas of Ophthalmology, Georg Michelson 10:00 Panel Discussion and Q&A Session Debate: The Future of Cataract Surgery 09:30 Femtosecond Laser Assisted Cataract Surgery, Zoltan Nagy 09:40 Traditional Phacoemulsi cation is Great, IS-EDU-SA 165 Yehia Salaheldin Mostafa Sat 18 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Conference Room A4 09:50 Panel Discussion Assessment of Clinical Skills of Residents Practicing Ophthamologists and

IC-SSS-SA 162 Subspecialisation Developing and Developed Countries Sat 18 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Conference Room A1 Chairpersons: Ebtisam Al Alawi, Joseph Colin 3D Stereotactic Anatomy Course 08:30 Skilled Assessment of Subspecialists, Anthony Arnold Chairpersons: Asa Morton, Kimberly Cockerham 08:40 New Models of Ophthalmic Education Assessment, Andrew Lee Stereo Anatomy of Orbit, Eyelid and Lacrimal System from 08:50 Assessment of Surgical Training, Susan Ksiazek the Surgeon's Perspective 09:00 Assessment Rubrics for Surgical Skill, Karl Golnik Synopsis: A comprehensive review of orbital, eyelid, and 09:10 Assesment of Clinical Competency, Joseph Colin lacrimal system anatomy using projected stereo images of 09:20 Examiner Skills In Conducting Clinical Examination, meticulous cadaveric dissections. Speci c emphasis will be Ebtisam Al Alawi placed upon surgical approaches and complications. 09:30 Standardized Checklist for Assessment Of Clinical Competencies, Eduardo Mayorga Objectives: To reacquaint course participants with the anatomy 09:40 Panel Discussion of the orbit/ocular adnexa, and to increase their con dence when operating in these areas. 09:50 Q&A Session

Introduction: To gain familiarity with the anatomy of the orbit and ocular adnexae verbal description and cross section illustrations are inadequate. Three dimensional images of dissections offer a unique way of appreciating structural relationships, whithout the segmentation of continuous units inherent in cross sections. We present a series of such stereo

images, from a viewpoint of the surgeon needing to know her 2012 18 February Saturday, or his way around the region.

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IS-WFS-SA 166 09:10 Management of PCV - Is There a Dierence Between Anti-VEGF Agents?, Timothy Lai Sat 18 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Conference Room B3 09:20 Panel Discussion Novel Control Strategies for Diabetic 09:40 Q&A Session Retinopathy Chairpersons: Nathan Congdon, Ciku Mathenge IS-PHA-SA 169 08:30 The Role of "RAAB+DR" Surveys in Planning for DR Sat 18 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Capital Suite 5 Programs, David Yorston 08:40 Screening of Diabetic Retinopathy: The Tailored Ocular Drug Delivery Approach, Edoardo Midena 08:50 Video Recording: A New Way to Perform Telemedicine Chairpersons: Jose Cardillo, Mark Humayun, Albert Based Screening of Diabetic Retinopathy, Augustin Yogesan Kanagasingam 09:00 The Realities of Diabetic Retinopathy in an African 08:30 Steroid Implants (Ozurdex, Iluvien, Retisert), Population, Ciku Mathenge Baruch Kuppermann 09:10 Key Research Questions in Delivering DR Care in Areas 08:40 Cell Based Drug Delivery Systems, Weng Tao of Limited Resources, Nathan Congdon 08:50 Microspheres and Lipid Emulsions, Jose Cardillo 09:20 Panel Discussion 09:00 Topical Therapy for Posterior Segment Diseases, 09:40 Q&A Session Einar Stefansson 09:10 Bioelectronics in Ophthalmology: External Reservoir Implant for Ocular Drug Delivery, Mark Humayun 09:20 Panel Discussion IS-SOS-SA 167 09:40 Q&A Session Sat 18 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Capital Suite 1 General Refraction Organized by the Saudi Ophthalmological Society (SOS) IS-IMG-SA 170

Chairpersons: Adwa Al Oqiel, Angela Malik, Shrikant Bharadwaj Sat 18 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Conference Room B1

08:30 How Anisometropia of Various Forms Impact Visual Presence and Future of Imaging in Function, Shrikant Bharadwaj Glaucoma 08:45 Correcting with Bifocals,Trifocals and Multifocals, Chairpersons: Leopold Schmetterer William Ehlers 08:55 Epidemiology of Refractive Errors and Presbyopia, 08:30 Comparison Between GDX, HRT and OCT, Srinivas Marmamula Carlo Traverso 09:10 New Innovations in Optometry, Angela Malik 08:40 Structural Functional Relationships in Glaucoma, 09:20 Refractive Techniques for Special Needs Patients, Gerhard Garhöfer William Ehlers 08:50 The Future of Imaging in Glaucoma, 09:30 Dynamic Retinoscopy: Techniques, Applications and its Leopold Schmetterer Signi cance, Sarah Al Ohali 09:00 The Value of Imaging in Clinical Praxis, 09:40 Q&A Session Anton Hommer 09:10 Panel Discussion 09:35 Q&A Session IS-EVI-SA 168

Sat 18 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Capital Suite 7 Avastin and Ranibizumab for Treatment FP-PED-SA 171 of Age-Related Macular Degeneration: Sat 18 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Capital Suite 13 Where is the Evidence? Free Paper: Pediatric Ophthalmology, Chairpersons: Tien Yin Wong, Timothy Lai Genetics

08:30 Ecacy of Avastin Versus Lucentis for Management of Chairpersons: Sumit Monga, Parikshit Gogate Wet AMD - Implications of the CATT and Other Trials, 08:30 Simultaneous Bilateral Surgery in Congenital Cataract, Paul Mitchell Renuka Srinivasan 08:40 Are There Real Dierences in Safety Between Avastin and 08:37 Secondary Intraocular Lens Implantation in Children: Lucentis?, Mark Gillies A Decade Long Analysis of Safety and Refractive 08:50 Avastin and Ranibizumab for Treatment of AMD: How to Outcomes, Sumit Monga Present the Evidence Ethically? Manal Bouhaimed 08:44 Traumatic Pediatric Cataract in Central India: Etiology, 09:00 Summary of Evidence on Avastin and Lucentis for Visual Outcomes and Prognostic Treatment Variables, Management of Diabetic Macular Edema, Tien Yin Saturday, 18 February 2012 18 February Saturday, Anupam Sahu Wong

58 08:51 Optical Iridectomy - Safe and Eective Option for Central 08:44 Outcomes After WIOL - CF Accommodative Intraocular Corneal Opacity Management in Very Young Children, Lens Implantation, Ioannis Pallikaris Ramakrishnan Subramaniam 08:51 Comparison of Contrast Sensitivity in Patients with 08:58 Long-Term Outcome of Pediatric Cataract Surgery in India, Spherical and Aspherical Intraocular Lenses, Parikshit Gogate Manali Hazarika 09:05 Intraocular Lens Implantation in Pediatric Cataract with 08:58 Bilateral Implantation of Arti cial Iris, Jan Novak Small Eyes, Milind Killedar 09:05 Multivariate Nonparametric Techniques for Astigmatism 09:12 4 Year Results of Posterior Chamber Iris Clip IOL for Analysis, Kevin Miller Subluxtaed Lens in Children, J. K. Reddy 09:12 Cataract Surgery After Accidental Intralental 09:19 Visual Outcomes of Paediatric Cataract Surgery in Nigeria, Implantation of Ozurdex, Peter Raak Mildred Ulaikere 09:19 Long Term Outcome of Bilateral Sequential Cataract 09:26 Eectiveness of "Seat Belt Capsulotomy" in Preventing Surgery with Primary Posterior Chamber Intraocular Optic Capture of Lens in Traumatic Cataract in Children, Lens Implantation in Children, Jagat Ram Asim Kumar Sil 09:26 Adaptive Optics Setup for Testing Intraocular Lenses 09:33 Deep Anterior Lamellar Keratoplasty in Children, Asim Ali with Simulated Corneal Aberrations, Timo Eppig 09:40 Q&A Session 09:33 Q&A Session

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Sat 18 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Conference Room B4 Sat 18 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Capital Suite 2 Free Paper: Oncology Astigmatism and Toric IOL Presenters: Jerome Bovet, Arturo Perez, Jerome Blondel, Chairpersons: Carol Shields, PM Fairooz Amir Hojabr, Frank Goes

08:30 Ocular Manifestations of Xeroderma Pigmentosum at a Course Subspecialist Advance Tertiary Eye Care Center in Saudi Arabia, Abdullah Alfawaz 08:37 Long-Term Follow Up of Invasive Conjunctival Squamous Course Objective: Attendees will able to use, to adjust toric Cell Carcinoma Treated with Excision, Cryotherapy and IOL and to use the dierent calculator to adjust their lens. Topical Mitomicin C, Mohsen Bahmani Kashkouli 08:44 Conjunctival Squamous Cell Carcinoma Arising in Course Description: This course will review the state of the art Immunosuppressed Patients with HIV or Following Organ for dierent toric IOL, calculation, IOL selection, surgical Transplantation, Carol Shields techniques to adjust the lens at the right degree, management 08:51 Periocular Basal Cell Carcinoma: Tumor Recurrence After of intra and postoperative complications, discussion to Resection Under Frozen Section Control, Imtiaz Chaudhry introduce the new multifocal toric IOL. 08:58 Experience of Outcome and Recurrence of Ocular Surface Squamous Cell Neoplasia After Excision Followed by 0.04mg/ml Mitomycin C Topical Preparation, Zahid Kamal Sidiqui CO-EDU-SA 175 09:05 Ecacy of Interferon Alpha-2b in the Management of Ocular Surface Squamous Neoplasia: Based on American Sat 18 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Capital Suite 4 Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) Classi cation, Swathi Kaliki How to Write a Scientic Paper 09:12 Are Frozen Section Control and Map Biopsy Mandated in Presenter: Sheri Elwan Sebaceous Gland Carcinoma of the Eyelid?, PM Fairooz 09:19 E-Cadherin and Beta-Catenin Expression in Sebaceous Objective: To familiarize practising ophthalmologists with the Eyelid Adenocarcinomas, Bin Li process of publication that ends In dissemination of new 09:26 Malignant Conjunctival Melanoma. Clinical Presentation information, and train them to submit their work for Management and Outcome, Kanchan Chawhan publication. 09:33 Quick Mohs Micrographic Surgery (MMS), David Liu 09:40 Q&A Session Purpose: 1. Reporting new Information. 2. Disseminating new information to scienti c society 3. Contribution to pool of knowledge within a discipline FP-CAT-SA 173 4. Help other researchers interpret their new results

Sat 18 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Capital Suite 10 Introduction: 1. What is your postulation or hypothesis? Free Paper: Cataract 2. How you intend to prove it? Chairpersons: Shreya Shah, Kevin Miller 3. How this relates to referenced literature?

08:30 Evaluation of Retinal Acuity Meter as a Device to Forecast Visual Acuity Following Cataract Surgery, Shreya Shah

08:37 The Visual and Refractive Outcomes of AcrySof Toric 2012 18 February Saturday, Intraocular Lens in Subjects with Cataracts and Corneal Astigmatism, Seyed Javad Hashemian 59 Hall 11 Scienti c Program

Material and Methods: CO-REF-SA 177 1. Groups of patients or eyes 2. Material used: Sat 18 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Capital Suite 8 a. Drug Correction of Ametropia Post-Keratoplasty b. Machine c. Investigation Presenters: Islam Hamdi, Tamer Gamaly, Tarek Abdul Samie 3. Methods: a. Data collection Objective: To be able to recognize dierent methods of b. Recruitment criteria treatment of ametropia post-keratoplasty, the eciency of each c. Exclusion criteria and the proper timing/combination of therapy. d. Period of study Content: Results: •Types of errors of refraction after keratoplasty 1. Data summaries: e.g. calculating mean and variance •Immediate adjustment 2. Statistical analysis: SD, comparisons •Late adjustment: Relaxing incions (including femtosecond laser 3. Tables: with legends astigmatic Keratotomy), excimer laser ablation and phakic IOLs 4. Figures: with legends 5. Text: referring to tables and gures Target Audience: Cornea and Refractive Surgry Specialists 6. Stress key result: answering Qs of introduction Educational Level: Advanced

Target Audience: General ophthalmologists Educational Level: Intermediate CO-TRA-SA 178

Sat 18 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Capital Suite 9

CO-PED-SA 176 Approach to the Management of

Sat 18 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Capital Suite 6 Posterior Segment Ocular Trauma Presenters: Mahesh Gopalakrishnan, Giridhar Anantharam, Current Trends in Management of Prasan Rao Retinopathy of Prematurity Posterior segment ocular trauma is a common cause of severe Presenters: Narendran Venkatapathy, Mangat Dogra, visual loss. Timely intervention can prevent complications and Rajvardhan Azad, Anand Vinekar, Clare Gilbert help to sustain useful vision throughout life. Every ophthalmologist should be aware of the management of Objective: To provide the practicing ophthalmologist an fresh ocular trauma. Awareness also has medico and legal update on the guidelines for treatment along with recent implications. This course is aimed at comprehensive advances and newer trends in the management of retinopathy ophthalmologists and retinologists. After every didactic lecture, of prematurity. which will be aptly supported by video demonstrations, there

will be audience interaction also. Summary of Content: Retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) is one of the leading causes infant blindness all the world over. This The topics covered include: course is aimed at providing the general, pediatric and vitreo- retinal surgeon an update on management protocols, newer • Introduction and pathophysiological basis of posterior - trends and subspecialty speci c information to be able to better segment ocular trauma understand and manage ROP in their respective practices. • Ultrasound imaging of posterior-segment trauma • Immediate management of open globe injury including A section on emerging screening strategies, surgical and occult scleral rupture anti-VEGF protocols will also be discussed. • Macular involvement in closed-globe injury • Vitrectomy in open and closed-globe injuries-When, Why and Target Audience: Primarily aimed at pediatric ophthalmologists, How? retina and pediatric retina specialists, the course may also be • Management of complicated trauma -related retinal attended by the comprehensive ophthalmologist with a detachments ROP inclination. • Evaluation and management of retained intraocular foreign Education Level: Intermediate body • Post traumatic endophthalmitis-how is it different from post operative endophthalmitis • Discussion

Educational Level: Intermediate Saturday, 18 February 2012 18 February Saturday,

60 CO-GLA-SA 179 11:00 Systemic Hemodynamics and Glaucoma, Jaewan Choi 11:10 Is Myopia a Risk Factor for Glaucoma?, Changwon Kee Sat 18 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Capital Suite 15 11:20 Inammatory Risk Factors for Glaucoma - A Complex Potpourri, Sally Atherton Increased Test-Retest Variability Typically 11:30 Panel Discussion Precedes Denite Glaucomatous Field Defects in Early Glaucoma Presenter: Tutul Chakravarti IS-COR-SA 182

Early eld loss is often represented by a region of variable Sat 18 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Hall 1 responses rather than by a localized deep scotoma. Increased local uctuations typically precede de nite glaucomatous eld Conjunctival Surgery defects in early glaucoma in a set of subjects with 1) ocular Chairpersons: Gerd Geerling, Norihiko Yokoi, hypertension, 2) Primary Angle Closure and 3) glaucoma Abdulrahman Al Muammar suspects who converted to glaucoma with early localized defects. The conversion to glaucoma is a reproducible 10:30 Ecacy of Limbal-Conjunctival Autograft Surgery with glaucomatous eld defect at the moment of their conversion Stem Cells in Pterygium Treatment, Walid Abdalla in Automated Perimetry. This retrospective chart reviews 129 10:43 Surgical Treatment for Ocular Surface Tumor, cases (256 charts; 243 OHT+9 PAC+4 glaucoma suspects). Tsutomu Inatomi Participants were tested once half-yearly and followed up 4-7 10:56 OCP, Gerd Geerling years. Early defects manifested as increased variable responses 11:09 Conjunctival Chemical Burns, Harminder Dua in aected areas of 9 charts out of 31 converted charts 11:22 Conjunctival Surgery for Ocular Discomfort, (25 converted patients). Variability occurs mostly at Norihiko Yokoi pathological points in those 9 charts. Test-retest variability 11:35 Conjunctival Recession and Resection for the increases in the areas nally becoming de nitely abnormal Management of Moorn's Ulcer, Samar Al-Swailem and representing warning signs of absolute defects. 11:48 Case Presentation and Panel Discussion, Abdulrahman Al Muammar

IS-VID-SA 180 IS-RET-SA 183 Sat 18 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Hall 7-Tokyo Hall Sat 18 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Hall 2 Refractive Surgery: Complications and Management Vascular Occlusion: New Treatments and Chairpersons: Baha Toygar, Sonia Yoo, Ioannis Pallikaris Regimens, Including Surgery Organized by Club Jules Gonin 10:30 Bilateral Corneal Infection After LASIK: Managment and Long Term Results, Yehia Salaheldin Mostafa Chairpersons: Thomas Wolfensberger, Yannick Le Mer, Donald D'Amico 10:40 Management of Complicated Femtosecond Laser Flaps, Mahmut Kaskaloglu 10:30 Natural History of CRVO/BRVO, Gisèle Soubrane 10:50 Flap Complication Management in Refractive Surgery, 10:40 Anti-VEGF Therapy for CRVO/BRVO, Francesco Bandello Emrullah Tasindi 10:50 Posterior Sub-Tenon Triamcinolone Injection for 11:00 Management of Toric IOL Decentration, Thomas Kohnen Chronic Macular Oedema Associated with Retinal Vein 11:10 Post Refractive Retinal Detachment, Athanasios Occlusion, Thomas Wolfensberger Nikolakopoulos 11:00 Dexamethasone (Ozurdex) for CRVO/BRVO, 11:20 Panel Discussion Anat Loewenstein 11:40 Q&A Session 11:10 Vitrectomy for Macular Edema Due to CRVO, Yannick Le Mer 11:20 Intravascular Thrombolysis for CRVO/BRVO, Bill Aylward 11:30 Sheathotomy for BRVO, Marta Figueroa IS-GLA-SA 181 11:40 Optic Nerve Surgery for CRVO, Donald D'Amico 11:50 Panel Discussion and Q&A Session Sat 18 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Hall 11 Novel Mechanisms and Risk Factors for Glaucoma Oraganized by the Von Graefe Society

Chairpersons: Robert Ritch, Dexter Leung, Josef Flammer

10:30 CNS Abnormalities in Glaucoma, Neeru Gupta 10:40 Cerebrospinal Fluid Pressure and Glaucoma, Jost Jonas 10:50 Neuroimaging in Glaucoma, Dexter Leung Saturday, 18 February 2012 18 February Saturday,

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10:50 Cataract Surgery in Eyes with Small Pupils, IS-RET-SA 184 Prin Rojanapongpun Sat 18 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Hall 3 11:00 Cataract Surgery in Eyes with Iris Defects, Kevin Miller 11:10 Management of Multifocal IOL Complications, Macular Edema Leonardo Akaishi Organized by Pan-American Retina and Vitreous Society (SPRV) 11:20 Panel Discussion 11:40 Q&A Session Chairpersons: Fernando Arevalo, Maria Berrocal, Lihteh Wu Tseng

10:30 Overview, Mauricio Maia IS-NEO-SA 187 10:40 Pathophysiology of Macular Edema, Francisco Rodriguez 10:50 Diagnosing Macular Edema, Jans Fromow-Guerra Sat 18 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Conference Room A1 11:00 Non-Steroidal Anti-Inammatory Agents, Virgilio Morales-Canton Classic Signs in Neuro-ophthalmology 11:10 Steroids for Macular Edema, Michael Farah Chairpersons: Pinar Aydin, Anthony Arnold, Majed Al-Obailan 11:20 Anti-VEGF for Macular Edema, Arturo Alezzandrini 11:30 Is There Still a Role for Laser in the Treatment of Macular 10:30 Optic Disc Edema, Anthony Arnold Edema?, Jose Roca 10:40 Dilated Pupil, Pinar Aydin 11:40 Surgical Management for Macular Edema?, Maria Berrocal 10:50 Abduction De cit, Dierential Diagnosis and Work Up, 11:50 Concluding Remarks and Future Outlook, Majed Al-Obailan Fernando Arevalo 11:00 Optic Atrophy, Sophia Chung 11:10 Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia, Satoshi Kashii 11:20 Ptosis, Timothy McCulley 11:30 Panel Discussion IS-OCP-SA 185 11:45 Q&A Session

Sat 18 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Hall 9 Around the World IS-ONC-SA 188 Chairpersons: Bita Esmaeli, Miguel Gonzalez-Candial, Gangadhara Sundar Sat 18 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Conference Room A2

10:30 Case, Eyelid and Periocular Aesthetic, Miguel Uveal Melanoma Gonzalez-Candial Chairpersons: Bertil Damato, Evangelos Gragoudas, 10:37 Discussion Norbert Bornfeld 10:40 Case, Congenital Ptosis, Timothy Sullivan 10:47 Discussion 10:30 Clinical Features, Jerry Shields 10:50 Carcinoma of Eyelid with Perineural Invasion and a 10:40 Brachytherapy of Uveal Melanomas, Norbert Bornfeld Positive Sentinel Lymph Node, Bita Esmaeli 10:50 Proton Beam Radiotherapy, Evangelos Gragoudas 10:57 Discussion 11:00 Local Resection, Bertil Damato 11:00 Case, Lacrimal, Mohsen Bahmani Kashkouli 11:10 Predicting Metastatic Death, Sarah Coupland 11:07 Discussion 11:20 Detecting Metastasis, Tero Kivelä 11:10 Case, Socket, Christoph Hintschich 11:30 Treating Metastatic Disease, Laurence Desjardins 11:17 Discussion 11:40 Panel Discussion 11:20 Case, Socket, Michael Migliori 11:27 Discussion 11:30 Case, Orbital Inammation, Hunter Yuen 11:37 Discussion IS-IMG-SA 189 11:40 Case, Thyroid Eye Disease, Lelio Baldesch Sat 18 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Conference Room B2 11:47 Discussion 11:50 Case, Orbital Fracture, Gangadhara Sundar Glaucoma Imaging 11:57 Discussion Chairpersons: Jose Morales, Sami Al-Shahwan

10:30 Uses of UBM in Glaucoma Diagnosis and Management, Essam Osman IS-CAT-SA 186 10:40 Beware of OCT "Glaucoma", David Dueker Sat 18 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Hall 10 10:50 Evolving Parameters in Anterior Segment OCT for Glaucoma Assessment and Management, Scott Smith Surgical Management of Challenging 11:00 The Role of Anterior Segment OCT in My Practice, Cases in Cataract Surgery Sarwat Salim 11:10 Panel Discussion Chairpersons: Kevin Miller, Eduardo Soriano, Ali Al-Rajhi

10:30 Cataract Surgery in the Setting of Zonular Laxity, Eduardo Soriano

Saturday, 18 February 2012 18 February Saturday, 10:40 Surgical Management of Late Capsular Bag Dislocation, Soon Phaik Chee

62 IS-EPI-SA 190 Children, Nabila AL Tamimi 11:10 Refractive Error in Pediatric Age Patients: Solutions and Sat 18 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Conference Room A4 Challenges, Ismael Al Ghamdi 11:25 Vision and Learning, Izdihar Salman Epidemiology of Childhood Blindness: 11:35 Dyslexia, Zainab Alkhudairy Changing Needs? 11:50 Q&A Session

Chairpersons: Parikshit Gogate, Petja Vassileva, Paul Courtright

10:30 Changing Patterns of Childhood Blindness, Parikshit Gogate IS-HIS-SA 193 10:38 Signi cance of Childhood Blindness, Paul Courtright Sat 18 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Capital Suite 7 10:45 Retinopathy of Prematurity. Resurgence in the Economically Developing Countries, Anand Vinekar History of Ophthalmology 2 10:53 Various Methods to Identify Blind Children, Chairpersons: Andrzej Grzybowski, Adenike Abiose, Danny Jokl Mohamad Muhit 11:01 African Perspective, Khumbo Kalua 10:30 Inouye - Unheralded Topographer of the Visual Cortex, 11:08 Combating Pediatric Cataract, Scott Lambert Danny Jokl 11:17 Screening and Public Health Strategies for Diabetic 10:40 Silver Nitrate to Argyrol, from Avicenna to Albert Barnes, Retinopathy in the Middle East, Rajiv Khandekar Bill Tasman 11:26 Childhood Blindness in Eastern Europe, Ilian Shandurkov 10:50 Ophthalmology and its Rogues in Australia and New 11:34 Panel Discussion Zealand in the Late Nineteenth Century, Osmond 11:45 Q&A Session Bruce Hadden 11:00 The History of Cataract Surgery in South Africa, Andries Stulting 11:10 The History of Amblyopia and the Decline of Physiology, IS-WFS-SA 191 Albert Franceschetti Sat 18 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Conference Room B3 11:20 How Robert Machemer's Revolution Led to Evolution of Vitreoretinal Surgery, Steve Charles Physician - Hospital Partnering: 11:30 Panel Discussion Innovative Strategies for Success 11:45 Q&A Session

Chairpersons: Allan Fine

10:30 A Disciplined Approach for Evaluating New Medical IS-IMM-SA 194 Technology, Allan Fine 10:40 Panel Discussion Sat 18 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Capital Suite 5 10:45 Overcoming Physician Resistance to Quality Management Initiatives, Mutasim Alireza Genetics of Ocular In ammatory 10:55 Panel Discussion Disorders 11:00 Ventures in International Ophthalmology, Richard Chairpersons: Chi Chao Chan Eng, Shigeaki Ohno, Martine Thomas and Ashley Behrens Jager 11:10 Panel Discussion 11:15 The Challenges and Opportunities of Venturing 10:30 Uveitis, Bahram Bodaghi Overseas: A Perspective from Moor elds, John Pelly 10:40 Pharmacogenetics, Lai Wei 11:25 Panel Discussion 10:50 Ocular Tumours, Martine Jager 11:30 Collaborative Partnership: The Way Forward, Charity Wai 11:00 Genetics of Behcet's Disease, Shigeaki Ohno 11:40 Panel Discussion 11:10 Allergy, Andrea Leonardi 11:45 An Appraisal of Establishing an Eye Care Business Model 11:20 Age Related Maculopathy, Chi Chao Chan Eng Using Disruptive Innovation: Successful Taiwan 11:30 Panel Discussion Experience of Show Healthcare System, Min-Ho Huang 11:45 Q&A Session 11:55 Panel Discussion

IS-SOS-SA 192 IS-PER-SA 195 Sat 18 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Conference Room B1 Sat 18 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Capital Suite 1 Pediatric Refraction Pupil Assessment, Refractive Error Organized by the Saudi Ophthalmological Society (SOS) Correction and Low Vision Chairpersons: Tamer Gamaly, Tarek Abdul Samie, Darren Chairpersons: Musa Zayed, Nabila Al Tamimi, William Astle Oystreck

10:30 How Near Vision is Optimized in the Typically 10:30 Pupil In Neuro Ophthalmology, Abdullah Al Menaisy Developing Pediatric Population, Shrikant Bharadwaj 10:40 Laser Refractive Error Correction, Moataz Sabry

10:45 Dealing with Pediatric Astigmatism, William Astle 10:50 Non-Laser Refractive Error Correction, Tarek Abdul Samie 2012 18 February Saturday, 10:55 How and When to Prescribe Eye Glasses for Preverbal 11:00 Pupil in Relation to Refractive Surgery, Tamer Gamaly

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11:10 Low Visual Aides, Islam Hamdi 11:05 Tachyphylaxis and Rebound Eect Following Intravitreal 11:20 Refractive Errors and Non Surgical Correction, Triamcinolone for Diuse Diabetic Macular Edema, Mona Marwan Saleh Al Amro 11:30 Panel Discussion 11:12 Impact of Intravitreal Pharmacotherapy as an Adjunctive 11:45 Q&A Session to Macular Laser Photocoagulation on Contrast Sensitivity in Patients with Diabetic Macular Edema, Sachin Fegde 11:19 RaScaL Study: A Novel Treatment Strategy for Diabetic FP-COR-SA 196 Macular Edema Associates with Peripheral Retinal Nonperfusion on Ultrawide- eld Angiography, Sat 18 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Capital Suite 13 Ivan Suner Free Paper: External Eye Disease, 11:26 ILUVIEN Fluocinolone Acetonide (FAc) Insert for Chronic Diabetic Macular Edema (DME), Szilard Kiss Cornea, Eye Banking 11:33 Results from RISE and RIDE, Two Clinical Trials of Chairpersons: Bhupesh Singh, Rajat Gupta Ranibizumab for Diabetic Macular Edema (DME), David Brown 10:30 Multidierentiation Potential of Corneal Endothelial 11:40 Application of Piyavit at Diabetic Retinopathy Patients Precursor Cells, Wenjuan Lu with Macular Edema, Alexander Samoylov 10:37 Clinical Manifestations of Congenital Aniridia, 11:47 Q&A Session Bhupesh Singh 10:44 Intra-operative Pachymetry Variation and Safety Concerns in Collagen Crosslinking (CXL) Procedure with Isotonic and Hypotonic Riboavin, Mukesh Taneja FP-CAT-SA 198 10:51 Evaluation and Comparison of 3 Dierent Methods of Sat 18 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Posterior Lamellar Keratoplasty, Katerina Liehneova Capital Suite 10 10:58 Eect of Corneal Collagen Crosslinking on Femtosecond Free Paper: Cataract Laser Channel Creation for Intrastromal Corneal Ring Segment Implantation in Keratoconus, Tamer El-Raggal Chairpersons: David Allen, Jose Guell 11:05 Heightened Expression of MICA Enhances the 10:30 Combined Intravitreal Bevacizumab with Cytotoxicity of NK Cells or CD8+T Cells to Human Corneal Phacoemulsi cation in Visually Signi cant Cataract and Epithelium in Vitro, Jiaxu Hong Visually Signi cant Exudative Maculopathy, 11:12 Outcomes of Paediatric Optical Penetrating Ahmad Mansour Keratoplasties: 2 Year Retrospective Analysis, Rajat Gupta 10:37 Incision Size Following IOL Implantation with a New 11:19 Automatic Classi er for Keratoconus Based on Motorised Injector Compared to Manual Injection, Measurements of the Anterior Segment CASIA SS-OCT, David Allen Timo Eppig 10:44 Comparison of the Femtosecond Laser Anterior 11:26 Study of Nomogram for Management of Keratoconus, Capsulotomy and Lens Fragmentation to the Himabindu Veluri Capsulorhexis Created by Manual Technique with 11:33 Q&A Session Traditional Lens Removal, Jose Guell 10:51 Double Rectangular Scleral Mesh for IOL-Optic Scleral Fixation: A New Modi ed Method for IOL Fixation in Absence of Capsular Support, Ihab Saad Othman FP-RET-SA 197 10:58 Unilateral Diractive Multifocal IOL Implantation in Other Sat 18 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Conference Room B4 Eye of Patients Who had Monofocal IOL Implantation Earlier: Visual Results, Sreekanth Karat Free Paper: Retina - Medical 11:05 Sulcus Fixated Toric Intraocular Lens for Astigmatism Chairpersons: Judy Kim, Ivan Suner Correction in Pseudophakic Patients, Ewa Mrukwa-Kominek 10:30 Intravitreal Diclofenac Versus Intravitreal Triamcinolone 11:12 Clinical Outcome of Intraocular Lens Implantation with Acetonide in the Treatment of Diabetic Macular Edema, Capsular Tension Ring/Segment in Subluxated Crystalline Maha Shahin or Cataractous Lenses in Various Age Groups, Ahmad 10:37 Vision-related Function After Ranbizumab Treatment for Shobaki Diabetic Macular Edema (DME): Clinical Trial Results from 11:19 Eect of Size and Thickness of Posterior Polar Cataract on RESTORE, RISE and RIDE, Rohit Varma Surgical Outcome in Small Incision Cataract Surgery, 10:44 Expanded 2-year Follow-up of a Trial Evaluating Pranay Singh Ranibizumab Plus Prompt or Deferred Laser or 11:26 Trypan Blue Assisted Posterior Capsulorhexis in Pediatric Triamcinolone Plus Prompt Laser Compared to Laser Cataract Surgery, Ayman Abdelrahman for Diabetic Macular Edema, Judy Kim 11:33 Surgically Induced Astigmatism, Torque and Flattening 10:51 Rationale of Diabetic Retinopathy Clinical Research After Phacoemulsi cation with 3.2, 2.2 and 1.8-mm Clear Network Intravitreal Anti VEGF Treatment and Follow-up Corneal Incisions, Jean Luc Febbraro of Center Involved Diabetic Macular Edema, K.V. Chalam 11:40 Q &A Session 10:58 A Randomised Clinical Trial to Compare the Eciancy and Safety of Isolated or Combined Intravitreal Injection of Triamcinolone Acetonide and Bevacizumab for Diabetic Macular Edema ATEMD Protocol - A Brazilian Saturday, 18 February 2012 18 February Saturday, Clinical Trial, Hermelino Oliveira Neto

64 CO-CAT-SA 199 CO-PED-SA 201 Sat 18 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Capital Suite 2 Sat 18 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Capital Suite 6 The Lull Before the Storm Pediatric Cataract Surgery: Conquering Presenters: Kumar Doctor, Amar Agarwal, Mohan Rajan, the Challenge Abhay Vasavada, Jenin Patel, Gaurav Luthra Presenters: Jagat Ram, Ken Nischal, Jaspreet Sukhija, Sudarshan Khokhar Course Objective: Attendees will discuss how complications happened. A detailed discussion on identification of sequence Objective: To educate and discuss the challenges in the of events leading to the complications and how they could be pediatric cataract management. avoided for better end results and good patient satisfaction for better visual outcome. Summary of Content: Major challenges associated with pediatric cataract surgery in growing eyes are selection of Course Summary: Course will describe how simple cases go optimal surgical technique, management of aphakia, handling into disasters in Phaco. It is an advanced video instruction course of technically dicult surgery, intraocular lens (IOL) power in which dicult situations like Chemosis, a typical surge at the calculation and management of postoperative complications. last piece, Nucleus drop, re-gluing the sublaxated IOL, Refined and perfected surgical techniques, availability of sublaxation of IOLs, Zonular dialysis, anterior capsular ap suitable IOL designs as well as understanding the growth and complication, Instrument hook induced complications, incision refractive changes in children have made IOL implantation safe going wrong and ccc going radial, microphacogone tough and modality in the management of pediatric cataract. Issues of many more are shown. The course will also cover the unsteady concern are the optimal age for IOL implantation, whether IOL Capsular Bag. implantation should be as primary or a secondary, what IOL power to choose, target postoperative refractive status. Target Audience: General Ophthalmologists (Anterior segment Latest trends in surgical techniques and the importance of Surgeons) choosing the optimal means of optical rehabilitation will be Educational Level: Advanced discussed.

Topics: 1. Pediatric cataract and its management: Global Scenario, CO-GLA-SA 200 15 mins, Ken Nischal Sat 18 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Capital Suite 4 2. Preoperative work up including IOL power calculation in children, 10 mins, Jaspreet Sukhija Changing Trends in Trabeculectomy 3. Surgical techniques for pediatric cataract surgery, Video Assisted Skill Transfer Course postoperative care and complication management, 25 mins, Jagat Ram Presenters: Ganesh Venkataraman, Sathyan Parthasarathi, 4. Optical rehabilitation and management of amblyopia, Ramakrishnan Rengappa 10 mins, Jaspreet Sukhija 5. Managing pediatric cataract surgery in complicated situations Objective: To highlight various modi cations associated with PHPV etc. 15 mins, Sudarshan Khokhar trabeculectomy and their outcomes. 6. Audience Participation, 15 mins

Summary of Content: Trabeculectomy, the guarded lteration Target Audience: Pediatric Ophthalmologist surgery, has been a gold standard in glaucoma surgery for the Educational Level: Intermediate to Advanced last 5-6 decades. If performed properly it helps to lower intraocular pressure without any adverse eects. Complications of trabeculectomy occur even in the hands of the expert. To enhance success rates additional modi cations are in vogue. CO-RET-SA 202 These modi cations have not caught on uniformly amongst the practising ophthalmologist. In this video instruction course we Sat 18 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Capital Suite 8 describe the various modi cations (preparation and use of cytocidal and cytotoxic antimetabolites, Type 2 ologen collagen Vitreoretinal Interface Disorders: matrix implant, various releasable suture techniques and the OCT Findings and Surgical Management newer express shunt) along with tips for safe surgery for optimal Presenters: Magdy Moussa, Stanley Chang, Hassan Mortada, outcome of trabeculectomy. Ashraf Shaarawy

Target Audience: Practicing ophthalmologist, Residents Objective: Role of spectral domain OCT as a valuable tool in Course Level: Advanced assessment and management of the vitreoretinal interface disorders.

Summary of Content: This course will provide a detailed discussion on the role of spectral domain OCT as an indispensable tool in assessment of the vitreoretinal interface disorders including macular holes, lamellar macular holes, epimacular membranes, vitreoretinal traction syndrome, myopic traction maculopathy and diabetic macular edema. 2012 18 February Saturday,

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Using plenty of OCT pictures, the instructors will demonstrate IS-VID-SA 204 how high resolution spectral domain OCT can provide a new insights regarding the pathogenesis, staging and inter-relation Sat 18 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Hall 7 - Tokyo Hall between these vitreoretinal disorders. RETINAWS, Misadventures in the The course instructors will illustrate by videos recent surgical Operating Room innovations and techniques used for management of these Chairpersons: Kourous Rezaei, Kirk Packo disorders with special emphasis on improving the anatomical and functional results. 13:30 Misadventures in the Operating Room, Kourous Rezaei 13:40 Misadventures in the Operating Room, Kirk Packo Target Audiance: Retina Specialist 13:50 Misadventures in the Operating Room, Yuichiro Ogura Educational Level: Advanced 14:00 Misadventures in the Operating Room, Susanne Binder 14:10 Misadventures in the Operating Room, Manish Nagpal 14:20 Misadventures in the Operating Room, Hassan Mortada 14:30 Misadventures in the Operating Room, Lihteh Wu Tseng CO-NEO-SA 203 14:40 Panel Discussion Sat 18 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Capital Suite 9 Visual Outcome After Venous Stenting for Sinus Stenoses in IIH IS-GLA-SA 205 Presenter: Pamela Chavis Sat 18 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Hall 11

Objective: Patients with the appropriate diagnostic criteria for Tough Decisions in Glaucoma Diagnosis IIH with venous sinuses stenoses will be presented. Patients Organized by the Asian Oceanic Glaucoma Society (AOGS) suitable for venous stenting will be presented and there visual outcome. The target audience will be general Chairpersons: Fathi El-Sayyad, Catherine Liu, Robert Ritch ophthalmologists and neuro-ophthalmologists. 13:30 Can We Differentiate NTG from Sequelae Of NAION?, Educational Level: Intermediate, Advanced An-Kuo Wang 13:40 Does SD-OCT Help Detect Glaucoma in Perimetrically Normal Eyes?, Zeinab Al-Sanabary 13:50 Imaging of Macular RNFL in Glaucoma with SD-OCT IS-IMG-SA 286 and its Clinical Implication, Masanori Hangai 14:00 Tilted Disc Syndrome, Sung Chul Park Sat 18 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Capital Suite 15 14:10 Making the Diagnosis of Glaucoma in Eyes with High Corneal Imaging Myopia, Carlos Gustavo De Moraes 14:20 Clinical Clues to Dierentiate Compressive Optic Chairpersons: Charles McGhee, Tetsuro Oshika Neuropathy from Glaucoma, Andrew Lee 14:30 Glaucoma and Optic Nerve Head Drusen (ONHD), 10:30 Getting the Most Out of Anterior Segment Photography, Eugen Gramer Charles McGhee 14:40 Panel Discussion 10:40 Pearls in Screening Patients for Refractive Surgery, Steven Klyce 10:50 Corneal In Vivo Confocal Microscopy: The Inside Story, Dipika Patel 11:00 Corneal and Anterior Segment OCT, Tetsuro Oshika IS-COR-SA 206 11:10 High Frequency Ultrasound in Cornea and Anterior Sat 18 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Hall 1 Segment Disease, Roxana Ursea 11:20 Panel Discussion 11:40 Q&A Session Corneal Infection Chairpersons: Richard Abbott, Harminder Dua, Salah Mahjoub

13:30 Clinical Manifestations of Infectious Keratitis, IS-WOE-SA Harminder Dua 10:42 Investigations in the Diagnosis of Infectious Keratitis, Sat 18 Feb 12:00 - 13:30 Conference Room A3 Dalia Said Education of Ophthalmic Professionals 10:54 Medical Management of Bacterial Keratitis, Richard Abbott for a New Century 14:06 Medical Management of Fungal Keratitis, Chairpersons: Mark Tso, William Felch, Bruce Spivey Sabah Jastaneiah 14:18 Crosslinking for Resistant Infectious Keratitis, 12:00 Welcome and Introduction, Bruce Spivey Kynza Mghaieth 12:05 The Future of Medical Education in Developed and 14:30 Surgical Management of Infectious Keratitis, Bennie Developing Countries: Challenges and Opportunities, Jeng David Nichols 14:42 Panel Discussion 12:30 The Past, Present, and Future of Ophthalmic Education

Saturday, 18 February 2012 18 February Saturday, Across the Continents, Mark Tso 12:45 The Exciting ICO Education Program, Karl Golnik 12:55 Discussion, Bruce Spivey 66 IS-RET-SA 207 14:10 Laser Facial Rejuvenation, Vinod Hall 2 Gauba Sat 18 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 14:20 Cosmecuticals and Non Laser Facial Rejuvenation, Wendy Lee Innovations in Diagnosis and Treatment 14:30 Panel Discussion of Diabetic Retinopathy 14:45 Q&A Session

Organized by EURETINA

Chairpersons: Richard Gisbert, Francesco Bandello, Sebastian Wolf IS-REF-SA 210 Sat 18 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Hall 10 13:30 Epidemiology and Systemic Risk Factors for DME, Sebastian Wolf Emerging Techniques in Refractive 13:40 Pathogeneses of Diabetic Macular Edema, Surgery Antonia Joussen 13:50 Haemodynamics in Diabetic Macular Edema, Chairpersons: Carmen Barraquer, Jorge Alio Einar Stefansson 14:00 Imaging of Diabetic Macular Edema - New Insights 13:30 Presbymax, Jorge Alio from OCT, Ursula Schmidt-Erfurth 13:38 Results with Intracorneal Lens with Presbia, 14:10 Update on Steroids for DME, Anat Loewenstein Ioannis Pallikaris 14:20 Combination Treatment for DME, Francesco Bandello 13:46 Results of Intracorneal Lens with Acufocus, Michael Knorz 14:30 Minimal Invasive Phacovitrectomy for the Surgical 13:54 Intracorneal Ferrara Segments, Paulo Ferrara Treatment of Diabetic Macular Edema, Richard Gisbert 14:02 Results of Lamellar Grafts with Excimer in Keratoconus, 14:40 Panel Discussion Cesar Carriazo 14:10 Experience With CustomLens Femto Cataract Surgery, Gerd Aufarth 14:18 Refractive Surgery with Femtosecond Laser, IS-RET-SA 208 Mike Holzer 14:24 Panel Discussion Sat 18 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Hall 3 14:42 Q&A Session Age-Related Macular Degeneration and Polypoidal Choroidal Vasculopathy IS-STR-SA 211 Organized by Asia Paci c Academy of Ophthalmology (APAO)

Chairpersons: Xiaoxin Li, Paul Mitchell, Calvin Pang Sat 18 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Conference Room A1

13:30 Epidemiology of AMD and PCV - A Global Perspective, Adult Strabismus Surgery Tien Yin Wong Chairpersons: Ahmad Al Saleh, Miho Sato, David Plager 13:39 Molecular Genetics of Asian AMD and PCV, Calvin Pang 13:48 Comparison of Angiographic Features in Neovascular 13:30 Topical Anesthesia for Rectus Muscle Plication/ AMD and PCV, Shibo Tang Resection Surgery, Sonal Farzavandi 13:57 Optical Coherence Tomography Imaging in AMD and 13:40 Diplopia After Anterior Segment Surgery in Patients PCV, Won-Ki Lee with Long-Standing Strabismus, Arif Khan 14:06 Prevention of AMD and PCV, Paul Mitchell 13:50 Reoperations for Exotropia, Jeong-Min Hwang 14:15 Pharmacotherapy for Neovascular AMD, Taraprasad Das 14:00 Anisometropia After Esotropia Surgery, 14:24 Bevacizumab for Neovascular Age-Related Macular Takashi Fujikado Degeneration in China, Xiaoxin Li 14:10 Long-Term Results of Exotropia Surgery, Rosario 14:33 Long-Term Outcome of Monotherapy with Vertepor n Gomez de Liano Photodynamic Therapy for PCV, Masahito Ohji 14:20 Semi-Adjustable Surgery, Miho Sato 14:42 Anti-VEGF and Combination Therapy for PCV, Timothy Lai 11:30 Panel Discussion 14:51 Discussion 11:45 Q&A Session

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Sat 18 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Hall 9 Sat 18 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Conference Room A2 Nonsurgical Facial Rejuvenation Ocular Lymphomas Chairpersons: M. Reza Vage , Vinod Gauba, Milind Naik Chairpersons: Sarah Coupland, Valerie White, Chi Chao Chan Eng 13:30 Assessment of Facial Aging for Nonsurgical Facial Rejuvenation, M. Reza Vage Ocular Adnexal Lymphomas 13:40 Photography in Facial Aesthetic Practice, Milind Naik 13:30 Overview on Ocular Adnexal Lymphomas, Ste en Heegaard

13:50 Botulinum Toxin - The Work Horse, Ja er Khan 2012 18 February Saturday, 14:00 Fillers in Periorbital and Facial Rejuvenation, Jane Olver 13:40 Update on The Pathogenesis of Ocular Adnexal MALT Lymphoma, Valerie White 67 Hall 11 Scienti c Program

13:50 The Indian Experience of Ocular Adnexal IS-LOW-SA 215 Lymphomas, Seema Kashyap 14:00 Unusual Eyelid Lymphomas, Hideki Tsuji Sat 18 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Conference Room B3 14:10 Overview of Periocular and Ocular Adnexal Lymphoproliferative Disorders in the Saudi Visual Impairment: Assessment, Population, Hind Al Katan Outcomes and Rehabilitation Chairpersons: Susanne Trauzettel-Klosinski, Rosario Espinoza, Intraocular Lymphomas Rashmin Gandhi 14:20 Overview of Intraocular Lymphoma, Sarah Coupland 13:30 Standardized Assessment of Reading Performance: 14:30 Typical Presentations of Vitreoretinal Lymphoma, The New International Reading Speed Texts IReST Janet Davis with Special Regard to the Arabic Version, 14:40 Atypical Presentations of Vitreoretinal Lymphoma, Susanne Trauzettel-Klosinski Bahram Bodaghi 13:40 Discussion 14:50 Treatment of Ocular Lymphomas, Amani Al Kode 13:45 Keys to Achieve Optimized Results in Low Vision Program, Rosario Espinoza 13:55 Discussion IS-TEL-SA 213 14:00 A Low-Tech Approach to Low-Vision Assessment and Rehabilitation, Gianfrancesco Villani Sat 18 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Conference Room B2 14:10 Discussion 14:15 Bitemporal Hemianopia: Assessment and Challenges, Computer-Aided Diagnosis, Novel Image Rashmin Gandhi Processing and Analysis 14:25 Discussion 14:30 Low Vision Rehabilitation-Optical vs. Comprehensive Chairpersons: Bernhard Schmauss, Jiri Jan Rehab Model, Paul Homer 14:40 Discussion 13:30 Low Cost Fundus Camera-System for Telemedical 14:45 Low Vision Services and Rehabilitation in North Africa, Applications, Bernhard Hoeher History, Present and Future, Hedia Farah 13:40 The Erlangen Glaucoma Matrix, Joachim Hornegger 14:55 Discussion 13:50 Advanced Fusion Based Analysis of Ophthalmological Image Data, Jiri Jan 14:00 Improved Medical Diagnosis By EGS Glaucocard, Marc Schargus 14:10 Time-Resolved Autouorescence in Retinal IS-SOS-SA 216 Diseases, Dietrich Schweitzer Sat 18 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Capital Suite 1 14:20 Visualization of Fundus Vessel Pulsation Using Principal Component Analysis, Fabrice Moret Research 11:30 Panel Discussion Organized by the Saudi Ophthalmological Society (SOS) 11:45 Q&A Session Chairpersons: Elliott Myrowitz, Bassima Aldelaigan, Stanley Woo

IS-EDU-SA 214 13:30 Evidence Based Practice in Optometry, Elliot Myrowitz 13:55 How to Plan and Conduct a Research Project, Sat 18 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Conference Room A4 Monzer Jabak 14:30 Innovative Treatments for Dry Eye, Gregory Moore Using Online and E-Learning Resources 14:50 Q&A Session to Eectively Train Mid-Level Ophthalmic Personnel for Higher Productivity

Organized by Joint Commission on Allied Health Personnel in IS-CLR-SA 217 Ophthalmology (JCAHPO) Sat 18 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Capital Suite 7 Chairpersons: Karl Golnik, Lynn Anderson, John Szetu Contact Lens: Kersley-Hamano 13:30 E-Learning Applications for Training Ophthalmic Allied Symposium Health Personnel, Karl Golnik 13:45 Training Core Skills Using Simulation, Tyree Carr Chairpersons: Albert Franceschetti, Ayfer Kanpolat, Bruce Koer 14:00 Assessment and Measurement Using Simulation, William Ehlers 13:30 Contact Lens Treatment for the Dissatis ed Pseudophakic 14:15 Online Resources for Training Ophthalmic Allied Health Patient, Ursula Vogt Personnel, William Astle 13:40 Challenging Corneas, Innovative Lenses, Penny Asbell 14:30 Panel Discussion 13:50 Optical and Visual Aberations Before and After Corneal 14:45 Q&A Session Collagen Crosslinking (CXL), Milicent Grim

Saturday, 18 February 2012 18 February Saturday,

68 The Jonathan Kersley Lecture FP-COR-SA 220 14:00 In memoriam of the Great English Contactology Gentleman, Jonathan Kersley MD. Classical Medical Sat 18 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Capital Suite 13 Contact-Lens Fitting and Care and Modern Internet-Based Life-Style. How Can We Unify These Two Poles ?, Free Paper: External Eye Disease, Gudrun Bischo Cornea, Eye Banking Chairpersons: Wei Chen The Hikaru Hamano Lecture 14:20 The Importance of Contact Lenses for the Patients and 13:30 Prevalence of Myopia in the Adult Population of for the Ophthalmologist, Paulo Ricardo Oliveira Shahroud, Iran, Ebrahim Jafarzadehpur 14:40 Panel Discussion 13:37 Pterygium Excision with Dissection and Excision of Subconjunctival Fibrotic Tissues, MMC 0.02% Application and Free Conjunctival Autograft, Aghlab Alkhoury 13:44 Descemet-Stripping Automated Endothelial IS-UVE-SA 218 Keratoplasty for Aphakic Bullous Keratopathy Without Sat 18 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Capital Suite 5 Capsule Support After Vitrectomy and Wide Iridectomy, Hiroshi Eguchi Medical Management of 13:51 The Current Status of Big Bubble Deep Anterior Lamellar Noninfectious Uveitis Keratoplasty, Mohammad Anwar 13:58 Therapeutic Eects of High-Dose Intravenous Chairpersons: Ahmed Abu El-Asrar, Hassan Al-Dhibi, Amod Prednisolone in Methanol-Induced Toxic Optic Gupta Neuropathy, Mohamad Khalife 14:05 Deep Anterior Lamellar Keratoplasty Using Acellular 13:30 Periocular Injection, Hassan Al-Dhibi Corneal Tissue for Prevention of Allograft Rejection in 13:40 Intravitreal Injections, Marc De Smet High-Risk Corneas, Wei Chen 13:50 Conventional Immunosuppressive Therapy, 14:12 Conjunctival Flap can Convert of a Therapeutic Bed to an Emmett Cunningham Optical Bed for Penetrating Keratoplasty, Syed A. Hassan 14:00 Anti-Tumor Necrosis Factor -Alpha Therapy, 14:19 Intracameral Triamcinolone Acetonide in the Treatment Ahmed Abu El-Asrar of Graft Rejection, Syed A. Hassan 14:10 Interferon Therapy, Manfred Zierhut 14:26 Eect of Corneal Collagen Crosslinking on Keratoconus, 14:20 Treatment of Uveitis in Children, Ilknur Tutkun Nada Alyusuf 14:30 Panel Discussion 14:33 Fixed Combination (Brimonidine Tartrate/Timolol) 14:46 Q&A Session Combigan Produced a Sustained Intraocular Pressure

Reduction in Nigerian, Samuel Oluremi Olateju 14:40 Q&A Session

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Sat 18 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Conference Room B1 FP-EPI-SA 221 ICO Ethics Course: Practical Aspects of Ethics in the Practice of Ophthalmology Sat 18 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Conference Room B4 Chairpersons: Pinar Aydin, Pran Nath Nagpal Free Paper: Ophthalmic Epidemiology Chairpersons: Jost Jonas, Zakia Berkani 13:30 I'd Like to Include this Patient in My Protocol!, Neeru Gupta 13:30 The Prevalence of Type-II Diabetes Mellitus and Diabetic 13:40 How Informing are Informed Consents, Manal Retinopathy, the GADDAP Study, Pir Salim Mahar Bouhaimed 13:37 The Unmet Refractive Need and its Determinants in 13:50 If I Reveal All Potential Risks, Patients Will Seek Care Shahroud, Iran, Poopak Pir Somewhere Else!, Manal Bouhaimed 13:44 Associations of Early Age-Related Macular Degeneration 14:00 I'll Accept this Invitation by Xlabs to Travel to the with Ocular and General Parameters. The Central India Academy (and Present a Case and Discussion Eyes and Medical Study, Jost Jonas About Relationship with Industry), Kadircan Keskinbora 13:51 Vision Screening at Special Schools in Central Fiji, 14:10 There is Endophtalmitis in My Last Cataract Case. Anasaini Cama I Suppose the Main Cause is the Malfunction of the 13:58 Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP) Blindness is a Major Sterilization Unit of Our Hospital. What Will I Do?, Cause of Childhood Blindness in Pune Region, Kuldeep Kadircan Keskinbora Dole 14:20 Q&A Session 14:05 Registered Blindness in Kuwait 2005-2009, Jamal Al-Merjan 14:12 The Cost-eectiveness of Screening for Diabetic Retinopathy in Hong Kong, Rita Gangwani Saturday, 18 February 2012 18 February Saturday,

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14:19 The Eye Disorders Following Merapi Erruption at surgery refractive surprise? IOL of choice in Post keratorefractive Magelang in November 2010, Muhammad Yusran patient; Laser bioptics and Toric IOL, Cataract surgery in a 14:26 Visual Impairement - A Public Health Issue Amongst the patient with Phakic IOL. Indian Drivers, Pallavi Alsi 14:33 Frequency of Diabetic Retinopathy in Children and Target Audience: Cataract Surgeons Adolescents with Type1 Diabetes in the Wilaya of Educational Level: Intermediate Constantine, Zakia Berkani 14:40 Eect of Hyperglycemia, Chronic Kidney Disease and Hypertension on the Frequency of Diabetic Retinopathy, Zakia Berkani CO-GLA-SA 224 14:47 Q&A Session Sat 18 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Capital Suite 4 Neovascular Glaucoma - The Retina and Glaucoma Viewpoints FP-CAT-SA 222 Presenters: Seshadri Saikumar, Anantharaman Giridhar, Sat 18 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Capital Suite 10 Vijaya Lingam, Gowri Murthy Free Paper: Cataract Neovascular Glaucoma still remains a dicult and challenging Chairpersons: Mohan Rajan, Matteo Piovella condition in Ophthalmology. The last few years has witnessed new modalities in the diagnosis and management of Neovascular 13:30 Visual Outcomes of Toric Diractive Multifocal IOL Glaucoma (NVG), and thereby help clinicians salvage useful vision Versus Multifocal IOL with Incisional Keratotomies to in some of these eyes. Through didactic lectures and video lms, Treat Astigmatism and Presbyopia During Cataract this course will present diagnostic and management algorithms Surgery, Ahmed Assaf which will eectively combine the retina and glaucoma 13:37 Multifocal Progressive Diractive Lens: Contrast perspectives in the management of this challenging clinical Sensitivity and Six-Month Clinical Outcomes, Matteo entity. The panel discussion with case scenarios will help evolve Piovella a working algorithm for the management of NVG. At the end of 13:44 Quick Chop Combo, Mohan Rajan the course, the participants will have a working knowledge as to 13:51 Retro-Pupillary Implantation of the Artisan Aphakia Lens, how to tackle patients with Neovascular glaucoma. Ravijit Singh 13:58 The Results of Toric Intraocular Lens Implantation in 20 Target Audience: Glaucoma and Retina Specialists Patients, Yonca Akova Educational Level: Intermediate 14:05 Manual Sutureless (Small) Incision Cataract Surgery (MSICS) - Pearls for the Beginner, Ashok Rangarajan 14:12 Q&A Session CO-PED-SA 225

Sat 18 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Capital Suite 6 CO-CAT-SA 223 Approach to Patients with Ectopia Lentis Sat 18 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Capital Suite 2 Presenters: Mohammed Alshamrani, Ali Al Khairi, Jonathan Song, Curbside Consultation in Cataract Abdulaziz Awad, Ismail Al-Ghamdi

Surgery Objective: To evaluate visual outcome and complications of Presenters: Ramamurthy D, Abhay Vasavada, Suhas Haldipurkar, dierent approaches for management of ectopia lentis. Jeewan Titiyal, Chitra Ramamurthy Summary of Content: Objective: To deal with common challenges associated with 1. Causes of ectopia lentis cataract surgery in a practical panel discussion format with 2. Conservative management of ectopia lentis abundant opportunity for audience participation. 3. Indications of surgical management of ectopia lentis 4. Restructure over review of dierent surgical approaches for Summary of Content: Though Cataract surgery has progressed management of ectopia lentis (regarding visual outcome and by leaps and bounds there are still several unanswered questions complications ) and not so well identi ed concepts. From an absolutely practical 5. Video presentations of dierent surgical procedures for stand point this Course will deal with, in a totally interactive management of ectopia lentis. panel discussion format, the dilemmas faced by a practicing Ophthalmologist. Some of the subjects covered will include: Target Audience: General Ophthalmologists Pre-operative medications in Cataract Surgery; Pain during Educational Level: Intermediate surgery under topical anaesthesia; Managing an errant capsulorhexis, Wound burn, descemets membrane detachment; Early Intra op. clues for Posterior Capsular rupture and performing an ideal anterior vitrectomy; How long to observe a piece of posteriorly displaced lens matter; How to explant an IOL; Dissatisifed multifocal IOL patients. Spherical aberration and need to eliminate/reduce it; How to manage post cataract Saturday, 18 February 2012 18 February Saturday,

70 Genetic studies now help in prenatal diagnosis and screening of CO-RET-SA 226 siblings. The course will aim to highlight the practical aspects in Sat 18 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 the current standard of care for retinoblastoma and logically Capital Suite 8 analyze recent developments. Sutureless Vitrectomy Target Audience: General Ophthalmologists, Ocular Presenter: Wael Abdelghani Oncologists and Retina Specialists Educational Level: Intermediate Objective: This course is designed to give ophthalmologists an overview of Sutureless Vitrectomy.

Summary of Content: The course will provide an overview of IS-SSS-SA 228 Pars Plana Vitrectomy. It will then introduce sutureless 25 and 23 Gauge Vitrectomy. Indications for use of 25 and 23 G Sat 18 Feb 15:30 - 17:30 Hall 7 - Tokyo Hall vitrectomy will be discussed and the techniques will be described with the aid of video presentations. Advantages ICO QUIZ and limitations of 25 and 23 G vitrectomy will also be reviewed, Each team, representing the best residents and fellows in highlighting the most commonly encountered complications. ophthalmology, will compete in a series of rounds. Answering Illustrations and video presentations will be used throughout questions based on a picture, video clip or a sound clue, the the course to clarify the material, describe the technique and teams will cover the entire spectrum of ophthalmology. give practicing doctors an opportunity to test their The decisive "Rapid Fire" round on Saturday will consist of 10 understanding of the material. questions asked and answered by each team in three minutes.

Target Audience: Vitreo-Retinal Surgeons who already have some experience with vitrectomy. IS-SSS-SA 229 Vitreo-Retinal surgeons completing this course should be able to: • Describe the technique of sutureless 25 and 23 G Vitrectomy Sat 18 Feb 15:30 - 18:00 Hall 11 • Enumerate the indications of sutureless 25 and 23 G Vitrectomy Women in Ophthalmology • Discuss advantages and limitations of 25 and 23 G vitrectomy. Chairperson: Susan MacDonald

Vitreo-retinal specialists will have the opportunity to discuss 15:30 Welcome, Susan MacDonald and compare this modern approach to other techniques that 15:35 Status of Women Ophthalmologists in Tunisia, were previously used. Amel Ouertani 15:44 Status of Women Ophthalmologists in Lybia, Suad Educational Level: Advanced El Fitouri 15:53 Potential Obstacles in Women's Career, Manal Bouhaimed 16:02 Inequality of Training, Ciku Mathenge 16:11 Developing Equity in Training, Lama Al-Aswad CO-ONC-SA 227 16:20 Engaging the Next Generation of Ophthalmologists, Sarwat Salim Sat 18 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Capital Suite 9 16:29 Balancing Personal Life and Profession, Ebtisam Al Alawi Retinoblastoma - They Live and See! 16:38 Leadership Development: Philosophy and Practice, Manal Taryam Presenters: Santosh Honavar, Nabil Taresh, Arun Singh, 16:47 Profession Advocacy- Principles, Resources, and Methods, Jerry Shields, Ralph Eagle Ruth Williams 16:56 Creating Your Brand, Bonnie Henderson Objective: To enable the participant to understand and 17:05 Developing Women's Network, Susan MacDonald incorporate into practice recent developments in the diagnosis 17:14 Panel Discussion and management of retinoblastoma. Panelist for the Discussion: Michael Brennan

Summary of Content: Recent advances in the diagnosis and management of retinoblastoma have signi cantly contributed to improved success in patient survival, eye salvage, and optimal IS-COR-SA 230 vision salvage. The new staging and grouping systems are now clinically validated and well accepted. Modern management Sat 18 Feb 15:30 - 17:00 Hall 1 strategies such as transpupillary thermotherapy, plaque Surgical Induced Dry Eye: Real or Not? brachytherapy, chemoreduction and periocular chemotherapy have been eective in improving eye and vision salvage. Organized by Tear Film & Ocular Surface Society (TFOS) Selective intra-arterial chemotherapy has shown promise and is an existing new development. Minimal manipulation Chairpersons: Elias Jarade, Gerd Geerling enucleation has been further optimized to enable harvesting a long optic nerve stump and provide excellent cosmetic outcome. 15:30 De nition, Diagnosis and Treatment of Dry Eye Adjuvant therapy in children with histopathologic high-risk Disease, Jose Alvaro P. Gomes characteristics identi ed following enucleation has reduced the 15:42 Refractive Surgery-Induced Dry Eye, Stefano Barabino Saturday, 18 February 2012 18 February Saturday, risk of systemic metastasis. A multimodal protocol has been 15:54 Penetrating Kearatoplasty-Induced Dry Eye, Elias Jarade eective in salvaging patients with orbital retinoblastoma. 16:06 Ocular Plastic Surgery-Induced Dry Eye, Gerd Geerling 71

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16:18 Cataract Surgery-Induced Dry Eye, Stefano Barabino 15:40 Eyelid Spacers - Longterm Results and Complications, 16:30 Panel Discussion Diego Strianese 16:45 Q&A Session 15:50 Fillers for the Periorbital Rejuvenation - Types of Fillers and Complications, Thierry Malet 16:00 Orbital Implants in the Management of Congenital Clinical Anophthalmus - New Developments, Rudolf IS-RET-SA 231 Gutho Sat 18 Feb 15:30 - 17:00 Hall 2 16:10 Early and Late Complication of Integrated Orbital Implants, Brigita Drnovsek Management of Advanced Diabetic 16:20 Dermofat Grafting, Christoph Hintschich Retinopathy/Glaucoma 16:30 Panel Discussion 16:45 Q&A Session Organized by Ophthalmological Society of Pakistan (OSP)

Chairperson: Ali Haider IS-REF-SA 234 15:30 New Retinal Imaging Techniques for Visualizing the Wide-Angle Picture at a Cellular Level in Diabetic Sat 18 Feb 15:30 - 17:00 Hall 10 Retinopathy, Paulo Stanga 15:40 Is There Still a Place for Intravitreal Steroids in the The Crucial Role of Ocular Surface in Anti-VEGF Era?, Murat Karacorlu Refractive Surgery 15:50 Combination Therapy for Intractable Macular Oedema, Mazhar Ishaq Organized by Societe Francaise d'Ophtalmologie (SFO) 16:00 Case Selection and Surgical Treatment of DME, Mustafa Iqbal Chairpersons: Beatrice Cochener, Thanh Hoang Xuan 16:10 Panel Discussion 16:25 Q&A Session 15:30 Refractive Surgery on Physiopathology of Ocular Surface, Beatrice Cochener 15:40 Ocular Surface Disorder on Refractive Surgery Outcome, Thanh Hoang Xuan IS-RET-SA 232 15:50 Ocular Surface Assessment in Refractive Surgery, Harminder Dua Sat 18 Feb 15:30 - 17:00 Hall 3 16:00 Interest of Confocal Microscopy, Christophe Baudouin Age-Related Macular Degeneration: 16:10 Management of Ocular Dryness In Refractive Surgery, Jorge Alio New Non-Surgical Treatment 16:20 Panel Discussion Organized by The Macula Society 16:40 Q&A Session

Chairpersons: Evangelos Gragoudas, Carol Shields

15:30 Treatments for Geographic Atrophy, Emily Chew IS-NEO-SA 235 15:40 The Role of Reticular Drusen in AMD, Emily Chew 15:50 What Do We Have to Modify in the Management of Sat 18 Feb 15:30 - 17:00 Conference Room A1 Exudative AMD, After CATT Study Results, Gabriel Coscas 16:00 How OCT Can Best Be Used to Evaluate New Neuro-ophthalmic Diagnoses Treatments, SriniVas Sadda You Do Not Want to Miss 16:10 Anti-VEGF Therapy in AMD: Substances and Strategies, Ursula Schmidt-Erfurth Chairpersons: Satoshi Kashii, Chimdi Chuka Okosa, Carmen Chan 16:20 AMD: Its Potential Health and Economic Impact Around the World, Robert Braunstein 15:30 Atypical Optic Neuritis, Carmen Chan 16:30 Panel Discussion 15:40 Pseudo-Glaucomatous Discs, Chimdi Chuka Okosa 16:45 Q&A Session 15:50 Optic Disc Swelling, Essam Elmatbouly Saber 16:00 Automated Static Perimetry Defects, Satoshi Kashii 16:10 Giant Cell Arteritis, Gordon Plant 16:20 Oculomotor Nerve Palsy, Wayne Cornblath IS-OCP-SA 233 16:30 Panel Discussion 16:45 Q&A Session Sat 18 Feb 15:30 - 17:00 Hall 9 Fillers, Grafts and Implants

Organized by European Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and IS-ONC-SA 236 Reconstructive Surgery (ESOPRS) Sat 18 Feb 15:30 - 17:00 Conference Room A2 Chairpersons: Brigita Drnovsek, Christoph Hintschich, Miscellaneous Tumors Haraldur Sigurdsson Chairpersons: Leonidas Zografos, Minoru Furuta, Arun Singh

Saturday, 18 February 2012 18 February Saturday, 15:30 Eyelid Spacers - How Useful Are They?, Haraldur Sigurdsson 15:30 Diuse Choroidal Melanoma, Maria Antonietta Blasi

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15:36 Discussion 16:00 Assessment and Measurement of Training Through 15:38 Tuberculosis of the Lacrimal Gland, Minoru Furuta Certi cation, William Ehlers 15:44 Discussion 16:15 Case Studies: Fiji, John Szetu 15:46 Interesting Case, Hiroshi Goto 16:30 Case Studies: Pakistan, Muhammad Babar Qureshi 15:52 Discussion 16:45 Q&A Session 15:54 Mystery Case, Santosh Honavar 16:00 Discussion 16:02 Photodynamic Therapy (PDT): Is it an Eective Treatment Modality for Retinal and Choroidal Vascular Tumors?, IS-WFS-SA 239 Masood Naseripour Sat 18 Feb 15:30 - 17:00 Conference Room B3 16:08 Discussion 16:10 Interesting Case, Rubens Neto VISION 2020: What Next After the 16:16 Discussion 16:18 Intra-Lacrimal Artery Cisplatin for Advanced Lacrimal Year 2020? Gland Adenocarcinoma: Does it Really Work?, Ihab Saad Chairpersons: Kovin Naidoo, Nag Rao, Mohammad Daud Khan Othman 16:24 Discussion 15:30 Achievements of VISION 2020, Nag Rao 16:26 Pleomorphic Xanthoastrocytoma of the Retina, David 15:40 Beyond Eye Care: Broadening the Agenda of Blindness Pelayes Prevention, Kovin Naidoo 16:32 Discussion 15:50 The NTD Agenda: Future Potential, Danny Haddad 16:34 Interesting Case, Arun Singh 16:00 Human Resources: The Eye Care Team Beyond 2020, 16:40 Discussion Mohammad Daud Khan 16:42 See No Touch, Touch No See, Gangadhara Sundar 16:10 IAPB Beyond 2020, Peter Ackland 16:48 Discussion 16:20 Panel Discussion 16:50 Cavernous Hemangiomas and of Arteriovenous 16:40 Q&A Session Communications of the Retina, Leonidas Zografos 16:56 Discussion

IS-SOS-SA 240 IS-TEC-SA 237 Sat 18 Feb 15:30 - 17:00 Capital Suite 1 Sat 18 Feb 15:30 - 17:00 Conference Room B2 Practice Management Acupuncture and Alternative Medicine Organized by the Saudi Ophthalmological Society (SOS) Chairpersons: Lijia Chen, Douglas Rhee, Kwok-fai So Chairpersons: Dina Al Ismail, Mona Fahmy, Nami Al-Jehani 15:30 Nonpharmaceutical Treatment of Glaucoma, Robert Ritch 15:40 Neuroprotective Eect of Anti-Aging Chinese Medicine 15:30 Patient Education Your Hidden Marketing Assistant, Wolfberry, on Glaucoma, Kwok-Fai So Arnold Flores 15:50 Exercise and Glaucoma, Douglas Rhee 15:40 Contact Lens Clinic Set up, Liliane Tanal 16:00 The Potential Role of Curcumin in Eye Disease, Makoto 15:50 Superior Customer Service, Mustafa Al Mustafa Araie 16:05 EMRs and Going Paperless in the Optometry Practice, 16:10 Fish Oil and Fatty Acids in Eye Disease, Sandra Fernando Gregory Moore 16:20 Acupuncture in the Treatment of Lower Eyelid Bag, 16:15 Four Common Breaks in Customer Service, Tarek Mahmoud Chen Li-jia 16:30 Communication in Healthcare Setting, Nami Aljehani 16:30 Panel Discussion 16:50 Q&A Session

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Sat 18 Feb 15:30 - 17:00 Conference Room A4 Sat 18 Feb 15:30 - 17:00 Capital Suite 7 Achieving a Team Approach in Eye Care: Glaucoma Lasers Versus Eyedrops: Organization, Training, and Assessment An Evidence-Based Discussion of Allied Health Personnel Chairpersons: Mansur Rabiu, Richard Wormald, Moustafa Yaqub Organized by Joint Commission on Allied Health Personnel in 15:30 Evolution of Evidence: Systematic Reviews, Ophthalmology (JCAHPO) Guidelines and Trials of Laser Treatment for Open Angle Glaucoma, Richard Wormald Chairpersons: William Astle, Muhammad Babar Qureshi, Tyree 15:40 The Eect of Glaucoma Medications on the Ocular Carr Surface, Moustafa Yaqub 15:50 Frequency Doubling Nd: YAG 532nm Green Laser: Effect 15:30 Implementing the ICO/IJCAPHO Core Curriculum for on Medical Control of Open Angle Glaucoma, Ophthalmic Assistants, William Astle Adunola Ogunro 15:45 A Checklist of Steps to Establish a Training Program, 2012 18 February Saturday, 16:00 Cyclo-Photocoagulation In Refractory Glaucomas, Karl Golnik Ayman Salah 73 Hall 11 Scienti c Program

16:10 'SLT vs. Lanatoprost Eye Drops in Africans': Results of a FP-COR-SA 244 Multicountry Trial, Kate Coleman 16:20 Glaucoma Eye Drops Versus Laser Therapy, Andries Sat 18 Feb 15:30 - 17:00 Capital Suite 13 Stulting 16:30 Discussion Free Paper: External Eye Disease, Cornea, Eye Banking

Chairpersons: Sandip Mitra, Gaurav Prakash IS-IMM-SA 242 15:30 Corneal Upper and Inner Epithelium of Patients with Sat 18 Feb 15:30 - 17:00 Capital Suite 5 Diabetes Mellitus, Olesya Zavoloka 15:37 Clinical Outcome and Complications of DALK Microbiology for the Diagnosis of Uveitis (Deep Anterior Lamellar Keratoplasty) and PK Chairpersons: Rubens Belfort, Jyotirmay Biswas, Justus Garweg (Penetrating Keratoplasty) in Macular Dystrophy, Jagadesh Reddy 15:30 Endophthalmitis, Emmett Cunningham 15:44 Iris-backplate Contact in Patients with Boston Type 15:42 Borreliosis, Justus Garweg I Keratoprosthesis and Increased Risk of Cystoid Macular 15:54 Virus Induced Anterior Uveitis, Soon Phaik Chee Edema, M. Soledad Cortina 16:06 Uveitis and AIDS, Cristina Muccioli 15:51 Management of Descemet Detachment with SF6 After 16:18 Tubercular Uveitis, Jyotirmay Biswas Phacoemulsi cation in Fuch's Corneal Dystrophy, 16:30 Toxoplasmosis, Rubens Belfort Sandip Mitra 16:42 Panel Discussion 15:58 Comparison of Two Different Insertion Techniques in 16:51 Q&A Session DMEK-S Surgery, Pavel Studeny 16:05 A New System for Grading of Pterygium, Mohammed Yusuf Shaikh 16:12 Tear Lysozyme Activity of Infants with Dacryocystitis of FP-IMG-SA 243 Newborns, Alexander Samoylov 16:19 A New Pachymetry Based Approach for Diagnostic Sat 18 Feb 15:30 - 17:00 Conference Room B1 Cutos for Normal, Suspects and Keratoconic Cornea, Free Paper: Ocular Imaging Gaurav Prakash 16:26 Reversal of Sensation of Conjunctival Autograft After Chairpersons: Ekta Aggarwal, Richard Rosen Pterygium Surgery, Yasar Sakarya 16:33 Immunocytochemical Analysis After Treatment with 15:30 Reliability of Ultrasonography (B-Scan) in Silicon Oil- lled Osmoprotective and Oil Containing Lubricants in Eyes, Seddiqu Salahim Dysfunctional Tear Syndrome and Post Refractive 15:37 The Repeatability and Accuracy of the Concerto Surgery Patients, Rossen Hazarbassanov On-board Pachymeter in Measuring the Central Corneal 16:40 Q&A Session and Stromal Thickness, Poopak Pir 15:44 "Must know" about Magnetic Resonance Imaging for an Ophthalmologist, Ekta Aggarwal 15:51 DiOCTA: A Device Independent OCT Analysis, Birgit FP-RET-SA 245 Lorenz 15:58 Adaptive Optics-like Quality SLO-OCT Fundus Imaging Sat 18 Feb 15:30 - 17:00 Conference Room B4 Using Compact Ultra High Resolution Confocal Free Paper: Retina - Surgical Microscopy and Ultra High Speed SD OCT, Richard Rosen 16:05 Does Ultrasound Bio-microscopy Have a Role in the Chairpersons: Gopal Pillai, Kapil Kapoor Diagnosis of Temporal Arteritis?, Magdi Mansour 16:12 Spectral Domain Anterior Segment Optical Coherence 15:30 Injection of Bevacizumab in the Vitreous Cavity in a Tomography in Microbial Keratitis, Wael Soliman Silicon Filled Eye for Management of Postoperative 16:19 Optical Quality and Wavefront Aberrations in Normal, Rubeosis Irides and Neovascular Glaucoma, Mostafa Abo Forme Fruste, and Manifest Keratoconus, Shikha Dhawan Elenin 16:26 Usefulness of Angle Morphometric Parameters Changes 15:37 A New Dual Port Vitreous Cutter for Vitrectomy Surgery, in AS-OCT for Evaluation of the Eectiveness of Laser Luiz Lima Peripheral Iridotomy, Ewa Mrukwa-Kominek 15:44 Vitrectomy for Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) 16:33 A Mathematical Approach for a Biconic Surface Fitting Diagnosed Diabetic Macular Edema (DME), to a Corneal Topographic Data, Edgar Janunts Ashraf Shaarawy 16:40 Q&A Session 15:51 Nepafenac Ophthalmic Suspension 0.1% for the Treatment of Ocular Inammation Associated with Vitreoretinal Surgery: A Pilot Study, Prasanta Saikia 15:58 Foveal Deposition of Hard Exudates Treated by Multicolor Pattern Scan Photocoagulator (Vixi), Toshinori Murata 16:05 Anatomical and Visual Acuity Results of 25 Gauge Macular Surgery, Gopal Pillai 16:12 Silicone Oil as an Adjunct in the Surgical Management of Endophthalmitis, Kapil Kapoor Saturday, 18 February 2012 18 February Saturday, 16:19 Return of the Retrobulbar: Results from 1000

74 Consecutive Injections in Vitreoretinal Cases, Gerry 5. Mohan Rajan McGowan 6. Abhay Vasavada 16:26 Long Term Results of Pneumatic Retinopexy, 7. Boris Malyugin Amin Faisal Ellakwa 16:33 Technique for Intravitreal Injection Controling Leakage and Intraocular Pressure, Arturo Perez-Arteaga 16:40 Two-photon Excited Autouorescence in Retinal CO-COR-SA 248 Pigment Epithelial Cells and Photoreceptor Outer Segments Induced by Lipid Peroxidation, Yoko Miura Sat 18 Feb 15:30 - 17:00 Capital Suite 4 16:47 Q&A Session Lamellar Corneal Surgery - Video Based Learning Course

FP-UVE-SA 246 Presenters: Rajesh Fogla, Ashish Nagpal, Quresh Maskati, Vikas Mittal Sat 18 Feb 15:30 - 17:00 Capital Suite 10 Objective: To update regarding recent advances in corneal Free Paper: Uveitis, Intraocular transplantation surgery - anterior and posterior lamellar In ammation keratoplasty.

Chairpersons: Rupesh Agrawal, Khor Omer, Rola Hamam Summary of Content: Corneal transplantation surgery has witnessed revolutionary change over the past decade. Anterior 15:30 Idiopathic Retinal Vasculitis at a Tertiary Referral Eye Care and posterior lamellar surgical procedures have evolved which Centre in Singapore, Rupesh Agrawal help selectively replace dysfunctional layers of the cornea to 15:37 Pattern of Infectious Posterior Uveitis in Eastern India, restore structure and function with improved eyesight. Full Santanu Mandal thickness keratoplasty is no longer the rst choice of surgical 15:44 Ocular Tuberculosis: A Two Years Experience, procedure for certain corneal disorders. This video based course Santanu Mandal will cover all aspects of lamellar corneal surgery, right from donor 15:51 Uvietis Cases and Types in Iraqi Patients, Khor Omer tissue preparation, step by step approach of surgical procedures, 15:58 Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada Syndrome in Mexican Children, managing complications, and surgery in dicult situations. Monica Orozco-Carroll Course attendees will have an overview of both anterior and 16:05 A Cryptic Diagnosis: Chronic Bilateral Intermediate posterior lamellar corneal surgical procedures, and will be able Uveitis and Macular Edema Secondary to Rocky Mountain to apply the knowledge gained in their clinical practice. Corneal surgeons will be able to gain insight into details of surgical Spotted Fever, with Complete Resolution After technique which will help them make a smooth transition from Doxycycline Monotherapy, Sam Dahr full thickness corneal transplantation surgery to lamellar 16:12 Vitrectomy for Boty Larva, Vatsal Parikh corneal procedures. 16:19 Ocular Tuberculosis - Resurfaced and Under Diagnosed, Jenin Patel Target Audience: Cornea sub specialists and general 16:26 Etiology and Clinical Features of a Cohort of Patients ophthalmologists with Ocular Inammatory Diseases in Lebanon, Educational Level: Intermediate Rola Hamam 16:33 Uveitis Associated with Hansen's Disease, Walter Dimayuga 16:40 Uveitis and Behcet Disease in Algiers, Amar Ailem CO-UVE-SA 249 16:47 Q&A Session Sat 18 Feb 15:30 - 17:00 Capital Suite 6 Immune Reconstitution Uveitis CO-CAT-SA 247 Presenters: Ronni Lieberman Sat 18 Feb 15:30 - 17:00 Capital Suite 2 Objective: To de ne and discuss the etiology and mechanisms, What Will You Do? signs, symptoms and complications (both early and late), in addition to management of these complications of Immune Presenter: Suhas Haldipurkar Reconstitution Uveitis.

In the era of modern day ophthalmic practice, no two Summary of Content: • De nition ophthalmologists will think the same way when it comes to • Mechanisms of Response/ Etiology, Timing, Incidence, managing a case which is not a routine one. This session tries to Outcomes and Risk bring out on the spot thinking, where you are at the cross roads • Early Signs and Symptoms and want to take a call. • Late Manifestations and Complications • Management of Active Disease and Later Complications It will be a fully interactive session with participation from the • All pertinent papers and data will be incorporated and audience. discussed • Fundus photography, angiography and OCT imaging will be included Panelists: 1. Suhas Haldipurkar Target Audience: Both general ophthalmologists and

2. Arup Chakrabarti subspecialists 2012 18 February Saturday, 3. Dandapani Ramamurthy Educational Level: Intermediate and Advanced 4. Amar Agarwal 75 Hall 11 Scienti c Program

CO-COR-SA 250

Sat 18 Feb 15:30 - 17:00 Capital Suite 8 Towards a Safer Refractive Surgery

Presenters: Tamer Gamaly, Tarek Abd El Samie, Islam Hamdi, Mohamed Abd El Rahman

Objective: Course will describe dierent refractive surgery complications. Laser refractive surgeries including surface ablations, LASIK or FS laser, as well as non laser RS as phakic IOL's (dierent types) or ICRS. Possible management of these complications will be also discussed. Attendee at the end of this course will realize the possible complications of each procedure and the available management of such complications.

Summary of Content: Introducation: Tamer Gamaly 5 min. Surface ablation complications: Tarek Abd El Samie 10 min. Intrastromal laser complications: Mohamed Abd El Rahman 10 min. ICRS complications: Islam Hamdy 10 min. Phakic IOL's complications: Tamer Gamaly 10 min. Discussion: All speakers 5 min.

Target Audience: Refractive Surgery subspecialists Educational Level: Intermediate

CO-LOW-SA 251

Sat 18 Feb 15:30 - 17:00 Capital Suite 9 Low Vision Basics

Presenter: Sanjiv Desai

This is a basic level instruction course for ophthalmologists, which focuses on imparting appropriate skills in clinical low vision. The objective of the course is to impart skills in assessing low vision cases in the clinic and how to dispense low vision aids [LVA]. It begins by de ning low vision and describing the common ophthalmic conditions leading to low vision. Then the cardinal principles of treating low vision are described, followed by exploring various types of optical and non-optical low vision aids [LVA] available in the market to enhance visual performance, their optics, their advantages and disadvantages and how to use them. Finally the course is wound up by discussing how to assess a low vision patient in the clinic and how to dispense low vision aids. At the end of the course, participants will become pro cient in identifying and treating low vision cases in their day-to-day practice, thus, integrating low vision care into their clinical practice. Saturday, 18 February 2012 18 February Saturday,

76 DAY - 4 SUNDAY, 19 FEBRUARY 2012 Scienti c Program

IS-GLA-SU 252 08:50 Immunopathogenesis of Ocular Allergy, Atsuki Fukushima Sun 19 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Hall 7-Tokyo Hall 09:00 Standard Treatment for Allergic Conjunctivitis, Andrea Leonardi Ocular Biomechanics and Blood Flow 09:10 Immunomodulation in Severe Allergic Conjunctivitis, Chairpersons: Michael Kook, Felipe Medeiros, Lutz Pillunat Ken Fukuda 09:20 Panel Discussion 08:30 Structure and Biomechanics of the Lamina Cribrosa, 09:40 Q&A Session Sung Chul Park 08:40 Biomechanics of the Cornea and its Impact on IOP, Felipe Medeiros 08:50 Ocular Biomechanics and Ocular Blood Flow, Lutz IS-RET-SU 255 Pillunat Sun 19 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Hall 2 09:00 Venous Ocular Pressures in Glaucoma, Jost Jonas 09:10 Ocular Perfusion Pressure and its Importance, Jaewan Recent Trends in Management of Choi Complicated Forms of Retinal Detachment 09:20 Therapeutic Options to Treat Vascular Factors in Glaucoma, Selim Orgül Organized by European VitreoRetinal Society (EVRS) 09:30 Glaucoma Progression and Ocular Blood Flow, Michael Kook Chairperson: Klaus Lucke 09:40 Arterial Blood Pressure and Glaucoma Damage, 08:30 Complicated Forms of Retinal Detachment: Prevention Leopold Schmetterer Beats Treatment, Ferenc Kuhn 09:50 Panel Discussion 08:40 Prevention of PVR, Claude Boscher 08:50 New Concepts and Trends in Rhegmatogenous RD Complicating Pathological Myopia, Hassan Mortada IS-GLA-SU 253 09:00 Management of Complicated Retinal Detachment in Diabetic Retinopathy, Martín Flores-Aguilar Sun 19 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Hall 11 09:10 Pole to Pole Surgery in Complicated Posttraumatic Retinal Detachment: Role of the Staining, Cesare Forlini Managing Glaucoma in Developing 09:20 Heroic Last Ditch Surgery for Complicated End-Stage Countries Detachments-Is it Worth the Eort?, Klaus Lucke 09:30 Tips and Tricks in Pediatric Tractional/ Exudative Retinal Organized by Ophthalmological Society of Pakistan (OSP) Detachment, Ihab Saad Othman 09:40 Thoughts on How to Reduce the Rate of Redetachments Chairpersons: Nadeem Hafeez Butt, Daniel Kiage, After Silicone Oil Removal in RRD/PVR Cases, Silvia Bopp Garudadri Chandrasekhar 09:50 Discussion 08:30 Glaucoma in Developing Countries: Issues and

Challenges, M. Roy Wilson 08:40 Surgical Management of Glaucoma in Nigeria, IS-RET-SU 256 Olusola Olawoye 08:50 Public Health Challenges for Glaucoma Management, Sun 19 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Hall 3 Nadeem Hafeez Butt 09:00 E cacy of Ologen Matrix Implant in Jordan, Retina Hot Topics Wisam Shihadeh Organized by American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) 09:10 Acute and Chronic Angle Closure in Developing Countries, Mahnaz Shah Chairpersons: Lihteh Wu Tseng, Susanne Binder 09:20 Glaucoma Care in Bangladesh-Challenges and Opportunities, M.A. Karim 08:30 Choroidal Imaging Using Spectral Domain OCT, 09:30 Capacity for Diagnosis and Management of Glaucoma Lihteh Wu Tseng in Africa, Sheila Marco 08:40 Clinical Use if an Intraoperative OCT, Susanne Binder 09:40 LVPEI Eye Health Pyramid as a Model for Glaucoma 08:50 Further Discussion Regarding Best Screening Techniques Care in the Developing Countries, for Hydroxychloroquine Maculopathy, William Mieler Garudadri Chandrasekhar 09:00 Anti-VEGF Therapy for Retinopathy of Prematurity, 09:50 Panel Discussion RV Paul Chan 09:10 Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachment After LASIK for Myopia of up to -10 Diopters: Ten Years of Follow-up, J. Fernando Arevalo IS-COR-SU 254 09:20 Advantages of Microincisional Vitreous Surgery for Complicated Vitreoretinal Pathologies, Maria Berrocal Sun 19 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Hall 1 09:30 Plaque Radiotherapy for Uveal Melanomas Not Included Allergic Eye Disease in Coms Randomization, Jerry Shields 09:40 Management of High Risk Retinoblastoma, Carol Shields Chairpersons: Andrea Leonardi, Ahmed Abu El-Asrar, 09:50 Panel Discussion Atsuki Fukushima 09:55 Q&A Session Sunday, 19 February 2012 19 February Sunday, 08:30 Introduction to Ocular Allergic Diseases, Serge Doan 08:40 The Eyelid in Ocular Allergy, Emma Nivenius 78 FP-OCP-SU 257 IS-NEO-SU 259

Sun 19 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Hall 9 Sun 19 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Conference Room A1 Free Paper: Oculoplastics, Lacrimal Clinical Trials in Neuro-ophthalmology System and Orbit Chairpersons: Andrew Lee, Sharon Tow, Karl Golnik Chairpersons: Bhupendra Patel, Erfan El Gazayerli, Rudolf Gutho 08:30 Nonarteritic AION, Anthony Arnold 08:40 Optic Neuritis, Karl Golnik 08:30 Injectable Calcium Hydroxylapatite for Pseudo-Ptosis 08:50 Traumatic Optic Neuropathy, Andrew Lee Co-existent with Ptosis, Reem Renno 09:00 Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension, Timothy McCulley 08:37 Review of Indications for the Fasanella-Servat Operation 09:10 Leber Hereditary Optic Neuropathy, Carmen Chan in Ptosis Correction, Kelmend Spahiu 09:20 Giant Cell Arteritis and AION, Sophia Chung 08:44 Microscopic and Ultra Structural Changes of Muller 09:30 Panel Discussion Muscle in Patients with Isolated Congenital Ptosis, 09:45 Q&A Session Mohamed Shehri 08:51 Endoscopic Upper and Midface Lift, Abolfazl Rahimi 08:58 Transposition of Eyelashes in Trichiasis (Use of Orbicularis Oculi Muscle Graft), Ramkrishna Gandhewar FP-ONC-SU 260 09:05 Eyelid Retraction: Results with Our Technique of Scleral Sun 19 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Conference Room A2 Graft Interposition, Sridevi Gunda 09:12 Sedation with Sevourane in Oculoplastic Procedures, Free Paper: Oncology Hatem Taw k 09:19 Frontalis Suspension for Congenital Upper Lid Ptosis: Chairpersons: Hind Alkatan, Golam Haider, Anoop Kishore Gupta Comparing Open with Close Procedure Using Silicon Rod, Mohamad Khalife 08:30 Orbital Myoepithelioma- A Rare Case of Proptosis, 09:26 Management of Ptosis (About 48 Cases), Mohamed Gagan Dudeja Bouazza 08:37 Clinical Presentation and Management of 09:33 In O ce Correction of Punctal Ectropium with the Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma with Secondary Orbital Raus/Garito Clamp, Peter Raus Involvement, Qasiem Nasser 09:40 Q&A Session 08:44 Embryonal Orbital Rhabdomyosarcoma Associated with Neurobromatosis-I (NFI) and Masked by Orbital Trauma: A Case Report, Nashwa Abd Elha z 08:51 Orbital Schwannoma - Clinical Manifestations and IS-CAT-SU 258 Outcome, Savari Desai 08:58 Neural Tumors of Orbit - Management Option and Sun 19 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Hall 10 Results, Golam Haider 09:05 Unusual Orbital Tumours: Clinicopathological Findings in New IOL Concepts in Cataract and 7 Cases, Shilpa Taneja Mittal Refractive Surgery 09:12 The Tragedy of Retinoblastoma in Developing Countries, Zafar Iqbal Organized by European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (ESCRS) 09:19 Primary Liposarcoma of the Orbit: A Case Series, Anoop Kishore Gupta Chairpersons: Peter Barry, Jose Guell, Rudy Nuijts 09:26 E cacy of 2- Drug Regimen in Bilateral Retinoblastoma, Amani Alko de 08:30 Long-Term Follow-up on Toric Artiex Implantation, 09:33 Lenticular Sclerosing Hemangioma (Clinicopathological Jose Guell Case Report), Abdullhamid Alghamdi 08:40 Toric Multifocal IOLs for Correction of Astigmatism and 09:40 Eect of Intravitreal Bevacizumab in a Case of Choroidal Cataract, Rudy Nuijts Neovasular Membrane Secondary to Choroidal Osteoma, 08:50 Update in Intrastromal Inlays for Presbyopic Correction, Ajay Sharma Beatrice Cochener 09:47 Q&A Session 09:00 A New Hybrid Construction for IOLs, Clive Peckar 09:10 Comparative Study Between Verisyse, Veriex and Cachet Phakic IOLs for Correction of High Refractive Error, Nikica Gabric IS-TEL-SU 261 09:20 Old and New IOL Designs for the Correction of Presbyopia: Advantages and Limitations, Joaquim Murta Sun 19 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Conference Room B2 09:30 Panel Discussion Medical Work ow and Economics 09:45 Q&A Session Chairpersons: Stefan Jablonski, Georg Michelson

08:30 Medical Processes in Ophthalmology, Stefan Jablonski 08:45 Mobile Communication in Teleophthalmology, Georg Michelson 09:00 Smartphone-Applications May Improve Workow in Ophthalmology, Simon Kaja Sunday, 19 February 2012 19 February Sunday, 09:15 Panel Discussion 09:40 Q&A Session 79 Scienti c Program

IS-EDT-SU 262 09:00 E-Learning and CME: A Global Initiative, Helena Filipe 09:10 Scientic Knowledge, Research and the Universities. Sun 19 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Conference Room A4 Adjusting to the Evolution of Times, Eduardo Silva 09:20 Q&A Session Current Topics of Interest to Editors and Authors Chairpersons: Einar Stefansson, Mitsuru Sawa, Arun Singh IS-PCM-SU 265

08:30 Ethics in Medical Research and Publication, Sun 19 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Capital Suite 7 Khalid Tabbara 08:42 Plagiarism and Fraud in Science, Harminder Dua How to Get Organized to Deal with 08:54 Conicts of Interest in Publishing, Mitsuru Sawa Uncorrected Refractive Errors 09:06 Meaning and Need for Informed Consent, Einar Stefansson Chairpersons: Kovin Naidoo, Muhammad Babar Qureshi, Juan Carlos Silva 09:18 The Meaning of the Impact Factor, Ali Al-Rajhi 09:30 The Open Access Movement, Arun Singh 08:30 Managing the Challenge of Dispensing- Creating Access, 09:42 Panel Discussion Wolfgang Gindorfer 09:52 Q&A Session 08:40 School Screening for Eye Health-An Innovative Approach, Muhammad Babar Qureshi 08:50 Putting Community Eye Health Into Practice, Dhivya Ramasamy IS-WFS-SU 263 09:00 Program Approach to Strengthen Contact Lens Practice, Sun 19 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Conference Room B3 Rajiv Khandekar 09:10 Human Resources for Refractive Error, Kovin Naidoo What are the Human Resources 09:20 Panel Discussion Development Challenges to Achieving 09:40 Q&A Session VISION 2020 in Developing Countries?

Chairpersons: William Felch, Adenike Abiose, Amir Bedri Kello, Paul Courtright IS-UVE-SU 266

08:30 Why is HRD Still the Most Important Factor in Sun 19 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Capital Suite 5 Achieving VISION 2020 in Developing Countries?, Daniel Etya'ale Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis- 08:40 Challenges Related to Recruitment, Equitable Associated Uveitis Distribution and Retention of Eye Care Personnel in Developing Countries, Joseph Enyegue Oye Organized by International Uveitis Study Group (IUSG) 08:50 How Can We Make Best Use of Available Eye Care Personnel in Developing Countries?, Amir Bedri Kello Chairperson: Manfred Zierhut 09:00 How Can We Increase the Quantity and Quality of Ophthalmic Personnel In Developing Countries?, Shariq 08:30 Epidemiology of Uveitis in Children, So a Androudi Masood 08:40 Complications and Long-Term Visual Outcome of 09:10 What is the Role of Mid-Level Eye Care Personnel in JIA-Associated Uveitis, Nuriye Ilknur Tutkun Addressing the Eye Care Needs in Developing Countries?, 08:50 Cataract Surgery in JIA-Associated Uveitis, Susan Lewallen 09:20 Role of Eye Care Managers in Achieving VISION 2020, Bahram Bodaghi Keerti Pradhan 09:00 Glaucoma Surgery in JIA-Associated Uveitis, Philippe 09:30 Panel Discussion Kestelyn 09:45 Q&A Session 09:10 Dierential Diagnosis of JIA-Associated Uveitis, Edoardo Baglivo 09:20 Experience of Anti-TNF Agents in JIA-Associated Uveitis, Manfred Zierhut IS-EDU-SU 264 09:30 Panel Discussion 09:45 Q&A Session Sun 19 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Capital Suite 1 The Portuguese Language in World-Wide Ophthalmology Organized by the Portuguese Society of Ophthalmology (PSO)

Chairpersons: Manuela Carmona, Manuel Monteiro Grilo, Eduardo Silva

08:30 The Champalimaud Foundation in World Ophthalmology: Present and Future, Leonor Beleza 08:40 Bringing Two Continents Together: Cooperation between Portugal and the Portuguese Speaking African Nations, Manuela Carmona Sunday, 19 February 2012 19 February Sunday, 08:50 TBA, Rubens Belfort Jr

80 IS-SCS-SU 267 FP-TRA-SU 269

Sun 19 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Conference Room B1 Sun 19 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Conference Room B4 What is New in Minimally Invasive Free Paper: Eye Trauma and Emergencies Eye Surgery? (Part 1) Chairpersons: Ashraf Abdelsabour Abdelazeem, Subhash Chairpersons: Daniel Mojon, Jorge Alio Prasad

08:30 Introduction, Daniel Mojon, Jorge Alio 08:30 Morphology of Traumatic Cataract: Does it Play an 08:40 Minimally Invasive Cataract and Refractive Surgery, Important Role in Final Visual Outcome?, Mehul Shah Jorge Alio 08:37 Spectrum of Orbital Disease of 6328 Consecutive 08:50 Minimally Invasive Corneal Surgery: Crosslinking, Patients in a Tertiary Eye Care Center, Hadi Khazaei Theo Seiler 08:44 The Two Extremes of Visual Outcome of Pediatric 09:00 Minimally Invasive Corneal Surgery: DSAEK, Rudy Nuijts Ocular Trauma: Case Reports, Ashraf Abdelsabour 09:10 Minimally Invasive Corneal Surgery: DMEK, Abdelazeem Martin Dirisamer 08:51 The Role of Amyloidosis in the Accelerated Ageing of 09:20 Minimally Invasive Conjunctival Surgery, the Ocular Fundic Tissues in the Time of Age-Related Shigeru Kinoshita Macular Degeneration Combined with Alzheimer's 09:30 Panel Discussion Disease, Victor Ermilov 09:45 Q&A Session 08:58 Orbital Fractures: Clinical Features and Surgical Outcome, Manju Meena 09:05 Conservative Management of Orbital Fractures: Is Surgical Repair Necessary?, Manju Meena FP-COR-SU 268 09:12 Corneal Staining Pattern in Caterpillar Hair Injury, Rajeev Tuli Sun 19 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Capital Suite 13 09:19 Intractable Pain Post-Enucleation for Choroidal Free Paper: External Eye Disease, Cornea, Melanoma Caused by Traumatic Neuroma?, Gerry McGowan Eye Banking 09:26 Saga of a Gold Plate, Subhash Prasad Chairpersons: Juan Murube, Shucri Shawaf 09:33 Extended Uses of Radiofrequency in Oculoplastic Procedures, R. C. Gupta 08:30 Microbial Keratitis – Etiologic Agents and Sensitivities 09:40 Pathological Findings of Experimental Dacryocystitis, at CWM Hospital, Fiji, Shereen Aiyub Makoto Ishikawa 08:37 Cisternoplasty, The Easiest Surgical Technique to 09:47 Q&A Session Improve Patients with Dry Eye, Juan Murube 08:44 Comparison of Role of Voriconazole and Natamycin in Management of Fungal Keratitis, Jayangshu Sengupta 08:51 Microbial Keratitis After Manual Descemet Stripping FP-REF-SU 270 Endothelial Keratoplasty, Jayangshu Sengupta 08:58 Pathogenetic Aspects of Crystalline Keratipathy After Sun 19 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Capital Suite 10 Re-Keratoplasty, Amansakhatov Shamurat Free Paper: Refractive Surgery 09:05 Intrastromal Amphotericin B Injection for the Management of Deep Keratomycosis, Pham Thi Khanh Chairpersons: Tamer Gamaly, Carlos Arce Van 09:12 Outcomes of Implantable Contact Lenses (ICL) Versus 08:30 Functional Outcome and Patient Satisfaction After Intrastromal Corneal Rings (ICR) in Keratoconus LASIK for Correction of Myopia and Myopic Astigmatism, Patients, Ammar Issa Mahfouth Bamashmus 09:19 Pellucid like Keratoconus: A New Entity, Mazen Sinjab 08:37 Refractive and Aberrometric Dierences Between 09:26 Loteprednol Etabonate: Our Experience with the First LASEK, Mechanical Microkeratome LASIK and Hundred Patients, Shucri Shawaf Femtosecond LASIK in Treating Low and Moderate 09:33 Sequential Versus Concurrent KERARINGS Insertion and Myopia, Mohamed Hantera Corneal Collagen Crosslinking for Keratoconus, 08:44 Corneal Endothelial Cell Count Variation After LASIK by Tamer El-Raggal Mechanical Keratome and Femtosecond LASIK, 09:40 Patterns of Corneal Endothelialization and Corneal Sahil Pahwa Clearance After Descemet Membrane Endothelial 08:51 Clinical Results After Epi-Lasik for Myopic Eyes with Thin Keratoplasty (DMEK), Martin Dirisamer Corneas, Yahya Alghassaly 09:47 Q&A Session 08:58 IntraLase LASIK Results, Conventional and Customized, Tamer Gamaly 09:05 A Prospective Study Comparing Thin-Flap LASIK (Sub-Bowman Keratomileusis), One Use-Plus SBK Microkeratome (Moria, Antony, France) with Photorefractive Keratectomy, Talal Althomali 09:12 A Comparative Estimation of Corneal Flap Thickness After LASIK for Myopia and Myopic Astigmatism Correction Using Moria Microkeratome and VisuMax

Femtosecond Laser, Alexander Ovchinnikov 2012 19 February Sunday, 09:19 New Treatment for Moderate and Advanced Keratoconus: Intrastromal Pocket Crosslinking 81 Hall 11 Scienti c Program

Combined with Flexible Myoring Implantation, Haifa strategies will be discussed for successful long term retention. Mahmood By the end of the course the participant will be able to identify 09:26 Dierential Diagnosis of Keratoconus and Pellucid adequate candidates for Boston Keratoprosthesis implantation, Marginal Degeneration by Topographic and Pachymetry understand surgical approaches and be able to manage Patterns and Indices, Carlos Arce dierent situations after Keratoprosthesis implantation. 09:33 Laser in Situ Keratomileusis for Residual Refractive Errors After Multifocal Intraocular Lens Implantation: Target Audience: Corneal Subspecialists with Visual Results and Patients Satisfaction, Maria Alejandra interest in expanding their alternatives to multiple failed Henriquez transplants. 09:40 Outcome of Simultaneous Topoguided - Photorefractive Educational Level: Intermediate Keratectomy (T-PRK) and Corneal Collagen Crosslinking (C3R) for Progressive Mild to Moderate Keratoconus, Himabindu Veluri 09:47 Q&A Session CO-RET-SU 273

Sun 19 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Capital Suite 6 Treatment of Retinopathy of CO-CAT-SU 271 Prematurity: Diagnosis and Management Sun 19 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Capital Suite 2 Presenters: Anna Ells, Darius Moshfeghi, Nina Berrocal Phacoemulsication in Dicult Objective: The objective of this instructional course will be to Situations - A Video Course discuss and reinforce the standard and advanced approaches Presenters: Saumil Kothari, Kulin Kothari, Ashok Grover, to medical and surgical treatments for retinopathy of Barun Nayak prematurity (ROP) with an emphasis on innovative techniques.

Objective: The objective of this course is to arm the cataract Summary of Content: This instructional course will be divided surgeon with the concepts of performing phacoemulsication into three segments of ROP treatment and management. The in di cult situations with the aim of a clear cornea on the rst rst section will discuss primary and secondary laser treatment post-operative day. and insight into laser to the vascular and avascular retina. Tips and tricks will be provided to help attendees maximize Summary of Content: Phacoemulsication in di cult situations regression of ROP using laser. The second section will review like brown/black cataracts, white cataracts, soft cataracts, the indications, procedures, instrumentation and advancements subluxated cataracts, posterior polar cataracts, small pupil, involved in the surgical management of ROP. The third section traumatic cataracts, corneal opacity, etc will be discussed. will provide an overview of pharmacological therapy options such as intravitreal anti-VEGF treatment and include a Invaluable clinical pearls, tips and tricks to deal with these discussion of pivotal clinical trials. situations will be imparted. Target Audience: Ophthalmologists who are active in ROP Target Audience: Cataract Surgeons, General Ophthalmologists screening and treatment programs Educational Level: Advanced Educational Level: Intermediate

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Sun 19 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Capital Suite 4 Sun 19 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Capital Suite 8 Comprehensive Approach to Boston Improving Outcomes in Macular KPro Type I Keratoprosthesis Surgery Hole Surgery Presenters: Jose de la Cruz, Soledad Cortina, Jose Guell, Presenters: Giridhar Anantharam, Lingam Gopal, Victor Perez, Roberto Pineda Rajvardhan Azad, Alay Banker

Vitreous surgery for macular holes has evolved over the years. With the emerging success of the Boston Type I Various factors are responsible for achieving macular hole Keratoprostheses as an alternative to multiple failed corneal closure. Through didactic lectures and video presentations, the transplants, there is a renewed interest in adequate patient course will highlight key points that have been found to be selection, surgical techniques, as well as proper postoperative useful in achieving better surgical results. The impoprtance of management. Successful outcomes require a unique case selection, atromatic membrane peeling techniques, role of interaction between the prosthesis and its surrounding tamponade and when to re-operate on failed macular holes will environment. This course aims to instruct the surgeon in be discussed. At the end of the course the participant should be able to carry home few pearls that will improve their skills in understanding the basic concepts of Boston Keratoprosthesis operating eyes with macular holes. Type I implantation, patient selection, and adequate postoperative management. The course will also present Target Audience: Retina specialists and those undergoing established as well as novel methods on how to successfully training in vitreoretinal surgery approach surgery of the Boston Keratoprosthesis type I in

Sunday, 19 February 2012 19 February Sunday, dierent clinical environments or in academic centers. The dierent models as well as the indications for Boston Keratoprosthesis Type I will be reviewed and the specic 82 FR-OCP-SU 275 IS-GLA-SU 278

Sun 19 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Capital Suite 9 Sun 19 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Hall 11 Francophone Symposium: Oculoplastie Wound Management and Bleb Problems Organized by the Groupe Francophone du MEACO Chairpersons: Paul Palmberg, Dexter Leung, Peng Khaw

Chairpersons: Ahmed Ben Said, Jean-paul Adenis 10:30 Prevention of Bleb Fibrosis by Bevacizumab, Amel Ouertani 08:30 Prise en Charge Oculoplastique Durant la Guerre en 10:40 Clinical Signicance of Bleb-Related Infection, Lybie, Ahmed Ben Said Tetsuya Yamamoto 08:40 Les Techniques de Décompression Orbitaire dans 10:50 Managing Bleb Leaks, Paul Palmberg l'orbitopathie Dysthyroidienne, Jean-paul Adenis 11:00 Trabeculotomy from Below, Mineo Ozaki 08:50 Esthétique du Regard en 2012, Thierry Malet 11:10 Medicolegal Aspects of Postoperative Complications of 09:00 Plis Palpébral et Esthétique du Regard, Mehdi Fendri Glaucoma Surgery, Paul Lee 09:10 Rejuvenation Pério-orbitaire par Injection de Filler, 11:20 Prevention of Bleb Complications: Present and Future, Jane Olver Peng Khaw 09:20 La Toxine Botulinique en Pratique Quotidienne, 11:30 Management of Hypotony Maculopathy, Sarwat Salim Thierry Malet 11:40 Panel Discussion 09:30 Rejuvenation Péri-orbitaire par Injection de Graisse Autologue, Ahmed Ben Said 09:40 Panel Discussion IS-COR-SU 279

Sun 19 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Hall 1 CO-GLA-SU 276 Modern Strategies for Keratoconus Sun 19 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Capital Suite 15 Management Overview of Primary Congenital Organized by EuCornea Glaucoma Chairpersons: Beatrice Cochener, Joseph Colin Presenters: Ahmed Abdelrahman, Mohamed Al Sada, 10:30 Early Diagnosis on Topography, Francois Malecaze Eman El Hefney, Nader Bayoumy, Yasmine El Sayed 10:40 Renements in CrossLinking Procedure, Theo Seiler 10:50 How to Deal with Intracorneal Segments, Objective: To present a comprehensive overview of the primary Beatrice Cochener congenital glaucoma. 11:00 At the Time of Keratoplasty: Which One to Choose, Rudy Nuijts Summary of Content: The course will discuss the incidence, 11:10 Specicities of Secondary Ectasia, Joseph Colin pathogenesis, diagnosis,surgical management including single 11:20 Panel Discussion and combined procedures, and managing recurrent cases. 11:40 Q&A Session Target Audience: General Ophthalmologists and Sub Specialists Educational Level: Intermediate and Advanced IS-TRA-SU 280

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Sun 19 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Hall 7- Tokyo Hall Dicult Cases of Eye Injuries Retinal Surgery: Sweet Dream to Organized by International Society of Ocular Trauma (ISOT) Nightmare Chairpersons: Ferenc Kuhn, Viktoria Mester, David Pelayes Chairpersons: Kourous Rezaei, Fernando Arevalo, Bill Aylward 10:30 Ferenc Kuhn 10:40 Viktoria Mester 10:30 Vitrectomy for Retinal Detachment, Kourous Rezaei 10:50 David Pelayes 10:40 En Bloc Fluorodissection, Fernando Arevalo 11:00 Mahmoud Soliman 10:50 The Trouble with Oil, Bill Aylward 11:10 Sundaram Natarajan 11:00 When the Unexpected Happens, Manish Nagpal 11:20 Gungor Sobaci 11:10 Panel Discussion 11:30 Hassan Mortada 11:35 Q&A Session 11:40 Wolfgang Schrader 11:50 Panel Discussion

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Sun 19 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Hall 3 Sun 19 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Hall 10 Advances in the Mechanistic and Femto Olympics: My Femto Laser is the Therapeutic Studies of Retinal Best Degeneration Organized by the International Society of Refractive Surgery of the American Academy of Ophthalmology (ISRS/AAD) Organized by the Chinese Ophthalmological Society (COS) Chairpersons: Sonia Yoo, Damien Gatinel Chairpersons: Zheng Qin Yin, Shibo Tang, Kang Zhang Comparison of Femtosecond Laser Platforms: 10:30 Study on the Molecular Mechanisms of Transplanted How are They the Same? How Are They Di erent? Olfactory Ensheathing Cells Alleviating the Retinal 10:30 iFS, Alaa El-Danasoury Degenerating Process in Royal College of Surgeon Rat, 10:37 VisuMax, Rupal Shah Zheng Qin Yin 10:44 The New WaveLight FS200 Femtosecond Laser, 10:40 NTF-2 May Protect the Retinal Vascular Endothelial Cells Damien Gatinel in Diabetic Rats, Shibo Tang 10:51 Femto LDV, Theo Seiler 10:50 Genetics and Stem Cell Guided Therapy for Blinding 10:58 Panel Discussion, Alaa El-Danasoury, Rupal Shah, Damien Diseases, Kang Zhang Gatinel, Theo Seiler 11:00 The Role of mTOR Signaling in Age-Related Macular Degeneration, Chen Zhao Femtosecond Laser Arcuate Keratotomy 11:10 Benecial of Direct View for Submacular Sugery, 11:05 Femto And Sub Bowman’s AK, George Kymionis Zhizhong Ma 11:15 Discussion 11:20 The Regulatory Eect of Notch Signaling in Ocular Angiogenesis, Yusheng Wang Femtosecond Laser Complications: How to Avoid Them and 11:30 Panel Discussion Manage Them When They Happen 11:45 Q&A Session 11:21 Opaque Bubble Layer, Joseph Colin 11:27 Suction Loss, Alain Saad 11:33 Vertical Gas Breakthrough, John Chang 11:39 Panel Discussion, Joseph Colin, Alan Saad, John Chang IS-OCP-SU 282 Therapeutic Femtosecond Applications Sun 19 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Hall 9 11:46 Femtosecond Deep Anterior Lamellar Keratoplasty, Sheraz Daya New Trends in Orbital and Eyelid 11:53 Discussion Reconstructive Surgery

Organized by Federation of European Ophthalmology (FEOph) IS-STR-SU 284 Chairpersons: Jean-Paul Adenis, Christoph Hintschich, Rudolf Gutho Sun 19 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Conference Room A1

10:30 Topical Therapy of Conjunctival Neoplasm, Strabismus in Children Christoph Hintschich Organized by International Strabismological Association (ISA) 10:38 Sebaceous Gland Carcinoma of the Eyelid - The Silent Killer, Bipasha Mukherjee Chairpersons: Michael Repka, Mohamad Jaafar, 10:46 New Trends for Lacrimal Gland Tumors Treatment, Mohamad Elsada Diego Strianese 10:54 Use of Hydrogels in Orbital Surgery, Rudolf Gutho 10:30 Management of Intermittent Exotropia, Jonathan 11:02 My Choice for Orbital Decompression Today, Holmes Lelio Baldesch 10:40 Unmasking Masked Bilateral Congenital SOP, 11:10 Strabismus and Graves Disease, Michael Schittkowski David Plager 11:18 Surgery of Lagophthalmos, Jean-Paul Adenis 10:50 Genetics and Childhood Strabismus, Elias Traboulsi 11:26 How to Avoid Redo in DCR Surgery, Yannis Ntountas 11:00 Signicance and Management of Pattern Strabismus, 11:34 Q&A Session Seyhan Ozkan 11:10 The Role of Diagnostic Imaging in Restrictive Strabismus in Infancy, Yonghong Jiao 10:20 Laser-Assisted Subepithelial Keratectomy (LASEK) Combined with Strabismus Surgery: Improved Combination for Restoring Vision and Fusion, William Astle 11:30 Panel Discussion 11:45 Q&A Session Sunday, 19 February 2012 19 February Sunday,

84 Decreased Vision OD, and an Optic Nerve Sheath Tumor IS-ONC-SU 285 was Biopsied. Four Years Later He Returned with Acute Sun 19 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Conference Room A2 Visual Loss OD, Thomas Johnson 11:33 A 43 Year-Old Man Presented with Right Inferior Orbital Rapid Fire Papers Apex Lesion Which was Biopsied and Consistent with Chairpersons: Jerry Shields, Masood Naseripour Orbital Adenoid Cyst Carcinoma. What Treatment Options Do Exist?, Mohsen BahMani Kashkouli 11:37 17 Year-Old Male with 2-Month History of Trauma to the Uvea: 10:30 A 70 Year-Old Woman with a Uveal Tumor, Arun Singh Right Eye, Referred for Drainage of Orbital Hematoma. 10:33 Unique Intraocular Tumor Like You Have Never Seen. A Presented to Us with Diplopia and Right Side Proptosis, 2 Year-Old Child Developed an Intraocular Tumor and Ahmad M Alaraj 11:40 An Acute Lymphoblastic Lymphoma Patient with Evaluation Revealed a Surprising Turn of Events, Carol Shields Bilateral Periorbital, Left Facial and Marked Eyelid 10:36 Choroidal Mass Lesion in a 5 Year-Old, William Mieler Swelling. A Female Patient with Acute Lymphoblastic 10:39 A 7 Year-Old Girl Presented with a White Superior Lymphoma Presented with Bilateral Periobital Swelling, Choroidal Mass with Retinal Detachment. General Left Facial Swelling and Rapidly Deteriorating Blackish Workout Did Not Find Any Active Tumor Except the Left Eyelid, Ta Li Liu

Eye. Biopsy was Performed. Further History and Workup 11:43 A 75- Year-Old Male Presented with Visual Loss and Will Be Presented, Laurence Desjardins Progressive Unilateral Exophthalmos Due to Swelling of 10:42 A 63 Year-Old Female with an Orange Choroidal Mass, the Inferior Rectus Muscle. Six Months Ago an Endocrine Minoru Furuta Orbitopathy was Treated with a Course of Oral 10:45 A 62 Year-Old Male was Referred for Enucleation OS Due Prednisolon. Is it Enough to Suspect a Dysthyroid Optic to Ciliary Body Melanoma. There was a Diuse Neuropathy?, Ina Sterker Amelanotic Choroid/Ciliaty Body Mass. The Detailed 11:46 Dynamic Orbital Lesion, Patrick De Potter Evaluation Revealed a Dierent Diagnosis, Eduardo 11:49 Santosh Honavar Rodrigues 11:52 PM Fairooz 10:48 A Peculiar Case of Uveal Melanoma, Sarah Coupland

Retina/RPE: 10:51 A Pigmented Mushroom Shaped Choroidal Tumor. Just IS-EDU-SU 287 Another Routine Choroidal Melanoma?, Jerry Shields Sun 19 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Conference Room A4 10:54 A 68-Year-Old Woman Presented with Bilateral, Multiple Round Retinalopacities Involving Full Thickness Retina ICO Educational Programs Designed on OCT with Normal RPE. Retinal Biopsy was Performed for Your Participation for Diagnosis, Janet Davis 10:57 Diusely inltrating Malignant Medulloepithelioma Chairpersons: Karl Golnik, Andrew Lee, Juan Verdeaquer Mimicking Chronic Uveitis, Norbert Bornfeld 11:00 Ophthlamic Artery Occlusion Following Intraophthalmic 10:30 Ophthalmic Residency Curriculum Design, Andrew Lee Artery Melfalan: A Miss-Happening, Ihab Saad OthMan 10:40 Refocusing Education Meetings for Educators, 11:03 Malignant Tumor of the Retinal Pigment Epithelium in a Ana Gabriela Palis Young Woman: Or is it?, Rand Simpson 10:50 The Residency Program Directors Meeting, Karl Golnik 11:00 E-Learning Programs in ICO, Eduardo Mayorga Eyelid: 11:10 How to Obtain an ICO Fellowship, Peter Gabel 11:06 Mystery Case, Masood Naseripour 11:20 Visiting Professors Program, Juan Verdaquer 11:09 Orbital Mass in a Young Man, Benjamin Perez 11:30 Panel Discussion 11:12 Lid Mass Following a Conjunctival, Benjamin Perez 11:45 Q&A Session

Conjunctiva: 11:15 86 Year-Old Man Complains of FBS and Redness, Carol Karp IS-WFS-SU 288 11:18 An 8 Year-Old girl Presented with an Unusual Sun 19 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Conference Room B3 Conjunctival Mass, Samuray Tuncer 11:21 Sebaceous Gland Carcinoma of the Palpebral Challenges and Perspectives in Conjunctiva with Unusual Manifestation, Hiroshi Goto Prevention and Control of Blindness

Orbit: in India 11:24 17 Year-Old Male Presented with Slowly Growing Left Organized by All India Ophthalmological Society (AIOS) Orbital Mass. Imaging Studies Show Increasing Calcication. Unknown Case for Opinions from the Chairpersons: Ashok Grover, G.V.S. Murthy Audience, Azza Maktabi 10:30 Introduction 11:27 6 Month-Old Baby Girl Presenting to the Emergency 10:32 Blindness Scenario in India-Magnitude and Causes, Room with Short History of Progressive Left Eye Thulasiraj Ravilla Proptosis, Associated with Eyelid Swelling and 10:42 National Programme for Control of Blindness: Its Impact Conjunctival Chemosis. Drainage of Left Orbital Abscess Over the Years and Future, N.K. Agarwal was Initially Performed. Further Exploration Revealed an 10:52 Diabetic Retinopathy and ARMD-The Emerging Causes Orbital Mass, Hind Alkatan 2012 19 February Sunday, of Blindness in India and Strategies for Tackling Them, 11:30 A 75 Year-Old Man Presented with Proptosis and P. Namperumalsamy 85 Hall 11

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11:02 Strategies for Reaching Out to the Underserved- 11:33 Soft Contact Lens Complications. How to Manage Them?, Primary Eye Care in India-How to Make it Universal?, Jonathan Walker G.V.S. Murthy 11:40 Q&A Session 11:12 Human Resources for Prevention of Blindness in India: Problems and How to Manage Them?, R.V. Azad 11:22 Residency Programmes is India-How Can the Training of Ophthalmic Manpower be Improved?, Ashok Grover IS-UVE-SU 291 11:32 Eye Banking in India-Is it on the Right Track and the Sun 19 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Capital Suite 5 Future Course?, Usha Gopinatha 11:42 Panel Discussion Interactive Session on Challenging Intraocular In ammations Chairpersons: Narsing Rao, Marc De Smet, Kalpana Babu IS-PHA-SU 289 10:30 Elisabetta Miserocchi Sun 19 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Capital Suite 1 10:40 Mirjam van Velthoven Ocular Gene Therapy and 10:50 Karina Julian 11:00 Khalil Ghasemi Falavarjani Emerging Therapies: Present and Future 11:10 Kalpana Babu Chairpersons: Paul Kaufman, Chris Paterson 11:20 Dean Elliot 11:30 Panel Discussion 10:30 Gene Therapy and Aqueous Outow, Paul Kaufman 11:45 Q&A Session 10:40 AAV-Mediated Restoration of Vision in CNG Channel Decient Mouse Lines, Martin Biel 10:50 Laser Beam Assisted Gene Transfer: A Novel Method for Gene Delivery to the Retina, Itay Chowers IS-SCS-SU 292 11:00 Lentivirus Vector-Mediated Gene Therapy for Retinitis Sun 19 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Conference Room B1 Pigmentosa, Yasuhiro Ikeda 11:10 Cell Transplantation for Glaucoma, Keith Martin What is New in Minimally Invasive 11:20 Bone Marrow Stem Cell Therapy for Retinitis Pigmentosa, Atsushi Otani Eye Surgery? (Part 2) 11:30 Panel Discussion Chairpersons: Daniel Mojon, Jorge Alio 11:45 Q&A Session 10:30 Introduction, Daniel Mojon, Jorge Alio 10:40 Minimally Invasive Strabismus Surgery, Daniel Mojon 10:50 Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery, Andre Mermoud FP-CLR-SU 290 11:00 Minimally Invasive Vitreoretinal Surgery: Drug Assisted Vitrectomy, Anselm Kampik Sun 19 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Capital Suite 7 11:10 Minimally Invasive Vitreoretinal Surgery: Free Paper: Contact Lens and Transconjunctival Sutureless Vitrectomy, Siegfried Priglinger Refractive Error 11:20 Minimally Invasive Tumor Treatment, Arun Singh Chairpersons: Christina Grupcheva, Jenny Deva 11:30 Panel Discussion 11:40 Q&A Session 10:30 Prevalence of Myopia in Young Adults in the Middle East, Yazan Gammoh 10:37 Shift from Microkeratome-based Flap Creation to Intralase: Study of Flap Complications in the First 100 FP-COR-SU 293 Eyes, Mahmoud Saleh Sun 19 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Capital Suite 13 10:44 Miniscleral Contact Lens for Severe Dry Eye, Fateme Alipour Free Paper: External Eye Disease, 10:51 Miniscleral Lenses for Correcting Vision After Corneal Cornea, Eye Banking Graft, Fateme Alipour 10:58 Heritability of Peripheral Refraction in Chinese Children Chairpersons: Saeed Akhtar, Madhavan Rajan and Adolescents: The Guangzhou Twin Eye Study, Xiaohu Ding 10:30 Reports of Severe Contact Lens Associated Microbial 11:05 Amniotic Membrane Transplantation Combined with Keratitis in Eastern India, Jayangshu Sengupta Therapeutic Silicone Hydrogel Contact Lens–The 10:37 DALK (Fluid Dissection) versus PKP in term of Quality of Treatment of Success, Christina Grupcheva Vision, Islam Hamdi 11:12 The Important Role of Rigid Gas Permeable Lenses 10:44 Ultrastructural Features of Corneal Storma of Stringray (RGPs) in Post-Crosslinking Managment of Keratoconus, and Shark, Saeed Akhtar Jenny Deva 10:51 Be Careful when Using Antibiotic Drops!, Swati Zawar 11:19 Bioptics in Sutureless Intrascleral Multifocal Posterior 10:58 Depth of Penetration Assessed by Visante OCT after Chamber Intraocular Lens Fixation, Peter Raak Corneal Collagen Crosslinking for Keratoconus and 11:26 Early Detection of Refractive Amblyopia, Corneal Ectasia, Cheuk Sing Jason Yam Sunday, 19 February 2012 19 February Sunday, Bogdanici Camelia 11:05 Validation of the E cacy of Transephithelial Crosslinking

86 Compared with Traditional Crosslinking Method, Children: A Comparative Prospective Study, Maria Clara Arbelaez Mohamed Mostafa Kamel Diab 11:12 Keratoprosthesis - An Option in Endstage Chemical/ 10:44 Labial Salivary Glands Transplantation for Treatment of Thermal Injuries, Bhaskar Srinivasan Severe Dry Eye Due to Stevens-Johnson Syndrome, 11:19 Three-year Results of Corneal Collagen Crosslinking Using Ved Gupta Riboavin and Ultraviolet - A Light for Progressive 10:51 Long Term Follow-up (12-26 Years) and Permament Keratoconus, Mashhoor Alfayez Fistula Formation in Conjunctivo-DCR with Pyrex Glass 11:26 Micro-thin DSAEK: A Novel Approach to Corneal Tubes, Ved Gupta Endothelial Transplantation, Madhavan Rajan 10:58 Anatomical Utility of Ultrasound Biomicroscopy in the 11:33 Anti-VEGF Treatment Increases Survival Rate in High Risk Lacrimal Drainage System, Yasser Al-Faky Corneal Grafts, Nikica Gabric 11:05 Outcome of Dacryocystorhinostomy in Paediatric 11:40 "Custom" Ultrathin FS-DSAEK. Description of a New Population in a Tertiary Eye Care Centre, Sridevi Gunda Surgical Technique and our First Clinical Results, 11:12 The Dacrycystorhinostomy and Normalization Time of Joaquim Murta Conjunctival Flora, Babak Masoomian 11:47 Q&A Session 11:19 A Prole of Surgical Outcome of Congenital Dacryocystitis, Lavanya Rao 11:26 Eect of Mitomycin-C on Surgical Outcome in Dacryocystorhinostomy with Silicon Tube Intubation FP-RET-SU 294 and Improper Flaps, Firoozeh Raygan 11:33 Transcanalicular Laser-assisted Dacryocystorhinostomy: Sun 19 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Conference Room B4 A Review of 284 Cases, Gorka Martinez-Grau Free Paper: Retina-Medical 11:40 A Randomized Study Comparing E cacy of Self-Retaining Bicanalicular Intubation Stent with Chairpersons: Subina Narang, Richard Rosen Crawford Intubation in Patients with Canalicular Obstruction, Mohammad Taher Rajabi 10:30 Role of Brimonidine in the Treatment of Clinically 11:47 Q&A Session Signicant Macular Edema with Ischemic Changes in Diabetic Maculopathy, Subina Narang 10:37 Dierent Dosages of Intravitreal Bevacizumab for ROP Newborn, Ulrich Spandau 10:44 A Novel Mutation of Unilateral Best Vitelliform Macular CO-CAT-SU 296 Dystrophy in Chinese People, Kai Ma Sun 19 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Capital Suite 2 10:51 Vitreomacular Traction Leading to Pseudo-active OCT Appearances in Cases of Ranibizumab Treated CNV, Manual Small Incision Cataract Surgery: Iain Livingstone Technique and Management 10:58 Overview of Central Retinal Vein Occlusion in Retinal Unit of Eye Foundation Hospital Group Lagos-Nigeria, of Complications Akinfe Akinwale Presenters: Arif Adenwala, Mahesh Dalvi, Tasneem Parkar 11:05 Clinical and Optical Coherence Tomography Findings in Patients Undergoing Focal Laser Treatment with the Objective: To Explain to the Target Audience the Technique of Navilas Laser System, Richard Rosen the Manual Small Incision Cataract Surgery and its Importance 11:12 Ultra-Wideeld Angiography in the Setting of Diabetes: During Transition from Conventional Cataract Surgery Improving the Detection and Classication of Diabetic to Phacoemulsication. Retinopathy, Szilard Kiss 11:19 Bevacizumab for ROP-Current Status, Helen Mintz-Hittner Summary of Content: Manual small incision cataract surgery 11:26 A Telemedicine Approach to Dening and Quantifying (SICS) oers similar advantages of Phacoemulsication with Zone I Retinopathy of Prematurity, Anna Ells the merits of wider applicability, better safety, a shorter learning 11:33 A Hybrid form of Retinopathy of Prematurity, Mangat curve and lower cost. It can be performed in almost all types of Dogra cataracts. Transition to phacoemulsication is easier if one has 11:40 Q&A Session mastered manual SICS, as familiarity of steps common to both technique helps reduce the incidence of complications.

The Important steps of making sclerocorneal pocket tunnel incision, delivery of nucleus in to the anterior chamber and wound, implantation of lens and wound closure would be discussed. FP-OCP-SU 295 The dierent methods of nucleus delivery out of the AC by Sun 19 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Capital Suite 10 hydro-expression, visco-expression, vectis assisted delivery, Free Paper: Oculoplastics, Lacrimal or the sh-hook technique would be explained.

System and Orbit An open minded approach and perseverance will ensure Chairpersons: Ved Gupta, Lavanya Rao smooth learning and eventual mastery. Management and Prevention of Complications, occurring at each step of surgery 10:30 Comparison of Outcome of Probing and Probing + would be discussed. Intubation in Naso Lacrimal Duct Obstruction, Shreya Shah Target Audience: General Ophthalmologist and Cataract Sunday, 19 February 2012 19 February Sunday, 10:37 Outcome of Various Surgical Modalities of DCR in Surgeons Educational Level: Beginners and Intermediate 87 Hall 11 Scienti c Program

CO-COR-SU 297 CO-REF-SU 299 Sun 19 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Capital Suite 4 Sun 19 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Capital Suite 8 Corneal Specular Microscopy Presbyopia, the Corneal Approach: Presenters: Fernando Abib, Dulcemar Abib State of the Art Presenters: Mounir Khalifa, Ronald Krueger, Justavo Tamayo, Objective: To identify corneal endothelial dystrophies, Jorge Alio, Tarek Abdel Wahab degenerations and corneas with risk of decompensation in intraocular surgeries such as cataract and refractive, using Educational Objective: Attendee will be able to design the best corneal specular microscope. corneal treatment prole for each presbyopic patient according to his age, error of refraction, and corneal measurements. Summary of Content: To understand and analyze relatively normal values over a lifetime of the endothelial cell density, Course Discreption: Course will discuss dierent corneal endothelial cell area, polymegethism by coe cient of variation methods of correcting presbyopia including Allegretto and pleomorphism by hexagonal cell percentage. To know the Custom-Q, Visx presbyLASIK, Amaris PresbyMAX, and Femtec reliability indices for each endothelial examination. Know the INTRACOR. Presbyopia and its adaptive optics will be endothelial features in: cornea guttata, corneal and endothelial demonstrated. dystrophies, endothelial degeneration, obstetric traumatism, contuse and/or cut-contuse trauma, contact lens users, The suggested course plan (2 hours): intra-ocular surgery, photorefractive surgery, IOL implantation in Ronald Krueger: Opening course with basics of presbyopia and anterior chamber, corneal transplantation, corneal edema, its management including its adaptive optics (20 min) uveitis, glaucoma and endothelitis. Justavo Tamayo: Visx presbyLASIK ( hyperope, myope) (20 min) Mounir Khalifa: Allegretto custom-Q (20 min) Target Audience: General Ophthalmologists and Subspecialists Jorge Alio: Schwind Amaris PresbyMAX (20 min) Educational Level: Beginning and Intermediate Tarek Abdel Wahab: Femtec intracor (15 min) Ronald Krueger and Mounir Khalifa: Decision tree and closing (10 min) Discussion: (15 min) CO-PED-SU 298 Sun 19 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Capital Suite 6 Target Audience: Subspecialists Educational Level: Intermediate and Advanced Evaluation of Retinal Degenerations in Infants and Children Presenters: Sandeep Grover, Craig McKeown, Byron Lam FR-GLA-SU 300 Objective: At the conclusion of the course, the pediatric and Sun 19 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Capital Suite 9 comprehensive ophthalmologist will have a better understanding of dierent inherited retinal degenerations- Francophone Symposium: Glaucome diagnosis, dierential diagnosis utilizing clinical features and Organized by the Groupe Francophone du MEACO diagnostic testing, when needed. Chairpersons: Amel Ouertani, Amar Ailem, Christophe Summary of Content: This course will provide a step-by-step Baudouin approach leading to the diagnosis of inherited retinal degenerations in infants and young children. This will be based 10:30 Prévalence du Glaucome à Angle Ouvert et de on case-based scenarios using ocular history, family history, l'hypertonie Oculaire dans la Région d'Alger, Amar Ailem clinical ndings and diagnostic testing, when applicable. 10:40 Résultats de l'examen Clinique de la Papille dans le Interactive discussion of diagnostic testing will also include Glaucome, Jost Jonas optical coherence tomography (OCT), electrophysiological 10:50 Visco-canalostomie: Entre Présent et Futur, testing and genetic testing. Mohamed Ali Elafrit 11:00 Surface Oculaire du Glaucomateux, Christophe Baudouin Target Audience: Pediatric Ophthalmologist, Comprehensive 11:10 Apport du CSLO dans les Hypertonies Oculaires, Ophthalmologist Lilia Tounsi Educational Level: Basic and Intermediate 11:20 Quand les Dernières Fibres Doivent être Préservées, Andre Mermoud 11:30 Les Challenges du Glaucome en Afrique en 2012, Amel Ouertani 11:40 Panel Discussion Sunday, 19 February 2012 19 February Sunday,

88 CO-GLA-SU 301 IS-GLA-SU 303 Sun 19 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Capital Suite 15 Sun 19 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Hall 11 End-stage Glaucoma: Challenges of New Therapeutic Approaches in Clinical Assessment, Surgical Versus Glaucoma Medical Treatment, and Visual Prognosis Chairpersons: Paul Kaufman, Shibal Bhartiya, Neeru Gupta

Presenters: Tarek Eid, Ahmad Mustafa, Gehad El-Nahry, 13:30 Mitochondrial Medicine, Marcelo Olarte Moustafa Yaqup 13:40 Treating the Central Nervous System, Neeru Gupta 13:50 Targeting the Lymphatics in Glaucoma, Yeni Yucel Objectives: The course aims to instruct attendees about how to 14:00 Nanomedicine for the Delivery and the Stabilization of deal with a patient with end-stage glaucoma in terms of clinical Therapeutics to the Eye and Central Nervous System, assessment of diagnostic and progression parameters and Rutledge Ellis-Behnke various modalities of treatment of such patient and the impact 14:10 Regeneration of the Visual System in Glaucoma, of treatment and disease progression on visual prognosis. Keith Martin 14:20 Rho-Kinase Inhibitors and Other Treatments in the Summary of Content: The course will discuss an important Glaucoma Pipeline, Paul Kaufman topic that carries a major challenge in many regions of the world 14:30 Panel Discussion where a plenty of patients are seen for the rst time with a severe form of glaucoma (end-stage). What are the criteria of dening advanced to end-stage glaucoma, what further IS-COR-SU 304 investigations should be performed for these patients, Sun 19 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Hall 1 evaluation of progression rates and continued visual loss. Evaluation and visibility of medical treatment with its recent Ptyergium advances will be addressed and adherence to treatment plan and follow-up schedule. Surgical treatment of these patients will Chairpersons: Jose Gomes, Juan Murube, Claus Cursiefen be discussed in details with various techniques to achieve a very 13:30 Update: Pathogenesis of Pterygium: Lessons from low target pressure, surgical hazards, wipe out phenomenon, Genome-wide Expression Analysis, Roger Beuerman and long-term glaucoma stability versus continued progression 13:40 Update: Modern Concepts of Pterygium Surgery, and visual loss in this highly advanced disease. Juan Murube 13:50 Limbal Stem Cell Deciency in Pterygium: Current Target Audience: General Ophthalmologists and Glaucoma Treatment Concepts, Jose Gomes Specialists 14:00 Special Considerations on Pterygium Surgery in Countries with High UV-exposure, Minas Coroneo Educational Level: Intermediate and Advanced 14:10 Higher Order Aberrations and Corneal Scarring after Pterygium Removal: What to Do?, Pedram Hamrah 14:20 Update: Adjuvant Antiinammatory and Antiangiogenic Therapy Against Recurrent Pterygium, Claus Cursiefen IS-GLA-SU 302 14:30 Panel Discussion 14:45 Q&A Session Sun 19 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Hall 7 - Tokyo Hall Cataract Surgery in Glaucoma: Adapting the Solutions to the Patients IS-RET-SU 305 Organized by the European Glaucoma Society Sun 19 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Hall 2 Chairpersons: Remo Susanna Jr, Carlo Traverso Cutting Edge for Treatment of Retinal Diseases Moderators: Thierry Zeyen, Fotis Topouzis Organized by Deutsche Ophthalmologische Gesellschaft (DOG) Panelists: Karim Tomey, Moustafa Yaqub, Anton Hommer, Chairpersons: Anselm Kampik, Karl-Ulrich Bartz-Schmidt, Fotis Topouzis, Remo Susanna Jr, Carlo Traverso, Thierry Zeyen Antonia Joussen

13:30 Combined Surgery vs. Sequential Surgery 13:30 What is the Role of Laser Treatment in Retinal Vascular 13:40 Cataract Surgery After Filtration Surgery Diseases in the Era of Anti-VEGF-Therapy?, Matus Rehak 13:50 Filtration Surgery After Cataract Surgery 13:40 Are Steroids a Better or Additional Option to Treat Retinal 14:00 Combined Surgery: Which Glaucoma Procedure for Vascular Diseases, Antonia Joussen Which Patient? 13:50 Articial Vision-The Subretinal Approach, Karl-Ulrich 14:10 Exfoliation: Is Earlier Cataract Surgery a Better Option? Bartz-Schmidt 14:20 Angle Closure and Lens Surgery 14:00 Is Pharmacologic Vitreolysis an Option to Treat 14:30 Phacoemulsication after Acute Angle Closure Attack Vitreoretinal Diseases, Anselm Kampik 14:40 Cataract Surgery in POAG: Precautions 14:10 Gen-therapeutic Approaches to Retinal Diseases, Knut Stieger 14:20 How Small Should Instruments Go for Vitrectomy, Siegfried Priglinger

14:30 Retinal Imaging-High Resolution and Wide Angle 2012 19 February Sunday, OCT-technology, Aljoscha Neubauer 14:40 Discussion

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IS-RET-SU 306 13:50 Large Diameter Penetrating Keratoplasties, Joaquín Barraquer Sun 19 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Hall 3 14:00 Postoperative Management and Complications of Penetrating Keratoplasties and Keratoprostheses, Diagnosis and Management of Maria Fideliz de la Paz Retinopathy in Progressive Myopia 14:10 Phacoemulsication and Posterior Chamber IOLs, Organized by Academia Ophthalmologica Internationalis (AOI) Elena Barraquer 14:20 Important Details of Dierent Phacoemulsication Chairpersons: Jorge Alio, Peter Wiedemann Techniques, Marinka Kargachin-Barraquer 14:29 Highlights of Glaucoma Surgery, Maria Isabel Canut 13:30 The Mystery of High Myopia, Jorge Alio 14:38 Surgery of Retinal Detachment in Eyes with 13:35 Prevelance and Importance of Myopic Degeneration as a Keratoprostheses, Jeronimo Nadal 14:47 Surgical Management of Late Onset Acute Major Cause of Legal Blindness in the Myope, Endophthalmitis, Javier Elizalde Tien Yin Wong 14:56 Is Pseudophakia a Risk Factor for Neovascular 13:45 The Myopic Retina: What Makes it Spoil?, Age-Related Macular Degeneration?, Francesco Bandello Santiago Abengoechea 13:55 Types and Classication of Retinal Degeneration in High Myopia, Tatsuro Ishibashi 14:05 Retinal Detachment in the High Myope: Anatomical and Visual Outcomes of Retinal Repair, George Theodossiadis IS-NEO-SU 309 14:15 Lens Surgery in the High Myope: How to Balance the Retinal Risk with the Benet, Marie-José Tassignon Sun 19 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Conference Room A1 14:25 Academia Ophthalmologica Internationalis Lecture: Introduction, Paul Lichter Diagnostic Dilemmas in 14:30 Mechanisms of Central Vision Loss in Myopic Eyes, Neuro-ophthalmology Gisele Soubrane Chairpersons: Anthony Arnold, Carmen Chan, Gordon Plant

13:30 Papilledema Without CNS Tumor, Andrew Lee 13:40 Recurrent Optic Neuritis, Gordon Plant IS-OCP-SU 307 13:50 Inferior Altitudinal Field Loss, Sharon Tow Sun 19 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Hall 9 14:00 Visual Loss and Immobile Eyes, James Garrity 14:10 Vertical Binocular Diplopia, Wayne Cornblath Minimally Invasive Oculoplastics 14:20 Acute Progressive Optic Neuropathy, Karl Golnik Procedures 14:30 Panel Discussion 14:45 Q&A Session Organized by American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (ASOPRS)

Chairpersons: Tamara Fountain, Rona Silkiss IS-PAT-SU 310 13:30 The 30 Minute Upper Blepharoplasty, Rona Silkiss Sun 19 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Conference Room A2 13:40 Endoscopic Dacryocystorhinostomy, Marcus Marcet 13:50 Neurotoxin Comparison: Is There a Dierence?, The Ophthalmic Biopsy-Techniques: Ebby Elahi 14:00 Lower Eyelid Rejuvenation: Excision Versus Transposition, Updates and Controversies Jeremiah Tao Chairpersons: Gordon Klintworth, Deepak Edward, Karin 14:10 Posterior Approach Ptosis Surgery, Mehryar Taban Loeer 14:20 Non Surgical Rejuvenation - Topicals, Injectables, Lasers: What Works Now?, Wendy Lee 13:30 Introduction 14:30 Facial Fat Transfer, John Holds 13:32 Ocular Surface Biopsy-Lid, Conj Cornea, Carol Shields 14:40 Panel Discussion 13:44 Orbital Biopsy-Pathologists Perspective, Thomas Cummings 13:56 Molecular Techniques in Eye Pathology, Sarah Coupland 14:08 Vitreoretinal Biopsy, Miguel Burnier IS-REF-SU 308 14:20 Fine Needle Biopsy: Pros and Cons, Jyotirmay Biswas 14:32 Importance of Conjunctival and Eyelid Specimen Sun 19 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Hall 10 Handling: Implications for Sentinel Node Biopsy and Highlights of Anterior Segment Surgery Local Control, Bita Esmaeli 14:44 Panel Discussion and Q&A Session Organized by the Barraquer Foundation and Spanish Ophthalmological Society

Chairpersons: Joaquín Barraquer, Rafael Barraquer

13:30 Highlights of Correction of Myopia, Hyperopia and Astigmatism by Photokeratomileusis, Juan Alvarez de Toledo Sunday, 19 February 2012 19 February Sunday, 13:40 Anterior and Posterior Lamellar Keratoplasty, Rafael Barraquer 90 Teacher for Low Vision Care, Muhammad Babar Qureshi IS-TEC-SU 311 13:50 Training for Implementation of Low Vision Services: Sun 19 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Conference Room B2 The Case Study of Pakistan, Haroon Awan 14:00 Curriculum to Train Low Vision Teams, Jill Keee Research in Ophthalmology 14:10 Panel Discussion Organized by European Association For Vision And Eye 14:35 Q&A Session Research (EVER)

Chairpersons: Rudolf Gutho, Leopold Schmetterer, Bahram Bodaghi IS-SCS-SU 314 13:30 Restoring Accommodation by Implanting Sun 19 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Capital Suite 1 Micromechanical Devices, Rudolf Gutho 13:40 Limbal Structure and Function, Harminder Dua Elevation-Based Corneal Tomography 13:50 Retinoblastoma, Laurence Desjardins Chairperson: Michael Belin 14:00 Translational Research in Uveal Melanoma, Martine Jager 14:10 Contribution of Molecular Tools to the Diagnosis of The course will address the methods used to interpret Infectious Uveitis, Bahram Bodaghi elevation-based tomographic maps of the cornea and their 14:20 New Developments in OCT, Leopold Schmetterer clinical applications. The advantages of elevation tomography 14:30 Advances in the Treatment of Diabetic Retinopathy, versus curvature will be explained and emphasis will be placed Ahmed Abu El-Asrar on screening patients for refractive surgery and identifying 14:40 Panel Discussion normal and abnormal topographic patterns. The use of combined tomographic maps and pachymetric distribution will be discussed in screening for ectatic change. Emphasis will be IS-EPI-SU 312 placed on the importance of the posterior surface evaluation. The information will be relevant for allelevation based Sun 19 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Conference Room A4 topography machines. Main Causes of Irreversible Blindness: Diabetic Retinopathy and Glaucoma - Diagnostic and Therapeutic IS-CLR-SU 315 Challenges Sun 19 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Capital Suite 7 Chairpersons: Nikica Gabric, Anthony Hall, Amos Kibata Contact Lens: Halberg-Dabeziès 13:30 Diabetes Retinopathy Screening-The Kenya Experience, Symposium Amos Kibata Organized by International Medical Contact Lens Council (IMCLC) 13:38 New Drugs in the Treatment of the Diabetic Retinopathy, Ratimir Lazic Chairpersons: Tania Schäfer, Florence Malet, Ursula Vogt 13:46 Minimally Invasive Vitrectomy in Diabetic Retinopathy Treatment, Zoran Tomic The Peter Halberg Lecture 13:54 Glaucoma After Silicone Oil Tamponade, Zoran Kuljaca 13:30 In Which Cases are Permanent Wear a Logical Choice?, 14:02 Practical Approaches to the Management of Glaucoma, Albert Franceschetti Karim Damji 13:40 Limbal-Supported Hard Contact Lens for Ocular Surface 14:10 Establishing a Diabetic Retinopathy Screening Disorders, Shigeru Kinoshita Service in Sub Saharan Africa: The Kilimanjaro Region Experience, Anthony Hall The Oliver Dabezies Lecture 14:18 RAAB+DR Surveys in Assessing the Prevalence of 14:00 Soft Contact Lens Disinfection Solutions - Are They Safe?, Blindness from Diabetic Retinopathy, David Yorston Bruce Koer 14:26 Glaucoma and the Anterior Segment 14:20 Multipurpose Solutions and Compatibilty with the (Diagnosis and Treatment), Zoltan Nagy Ocular Surface, Ebru Toker 14:34 Mini-Shunt Surgery in Glaucoma Treatment, 14:40 Discussion Nikica Gabric 14:42 Panel Discussion 14:51 Q&A Session IS-UVE-SU 316 Sun 19 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Capital Suite 5 IS-LOW-SU 313 In ammatory and Angiogenic Eye Sun 19 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Conference Room B3 Disease Low Vision Training Programs Organized by Association for Research in Vision and Chairpersons: Jill Keee, Mary Lou Jackson Ophthalmology (ARVO)

13:30 Ophthalmology Residents' Training for Comprehensive Chairpersons: Victor Perez, Khalid Tabbara, Justine Smith

Vision Rehabilitation in the United States, Mary Lou 2012 19 February Sunday, Jackson 13:30 T cell Recruitment and Angiogenesis in Corneal 13:40 The Role of the Ophthalmologist as a Provider and Allograft Rejection, Victor Perez 91

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13:40 New Therapeutic Approaches for Corneal Allograft 13:37 Learning Curve in Descemet Membrane Endothelial Rejection, Keryn Williams Keratoplasty (DMEK). First Series of 135 Consecutive Cases, 13:50 Novel Approaches to Personalized Corticosteroid Therapy Martin Dirisamer in Sight-Threatening Uveitis, Richard Lee 13:44 Collagen CrossLinking in Early Keratoconus with Riboavin 14:00 Para-Inammation in the Aging Retina, Heping Xu in a Femtosecond Laser-Created Pocket. Two Years of Follow 14:10 Macrophage/Microglia Cell Tra cking in Retinal Up, Miltos Balidis Angiogenesis and Degeneration, Florian Sennlaub 13:51 Close Chamber Penetrating Keratoplasty Technique, a New 14:20 Biomarker Discovery and Translation in Neovascular Innovation in Keratoplasty Surgery, Navneet Toshniwal Age-Related Macular Degeneration, Mark Kleinman 13:58 Schistosoma Haematobium Adult Worms Were Found in a 14:30 Panel Discussion Subconjunctival Venule of a 45 Years Old Woman Living in 14:45 Q&A Session AnNasiriyah at South of Iraq, Shaheed Al Yaseen 14:05 A Prospective Study of the Eects of Intense Pulse Light (IPL) on Dry Eye Syndrome, Rolando Toyos 14:12 The Outcome of Autograft Technique Using Fibrin Glue in FP-IMG-SU 317 Pterygium Surgery, Agus Supartoto 14:19 Use of Tibial Autograft Keratoprothesis. Our Experience, Conference Room B1 Sun 19 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Veronica Ribas Free Paper: Ocular Imaging 14:26 Krumeich Ring in High-Risk Penetrating Keratoplasty, Juan Alvarez de Toledo Chairpersons: Christopher Kiss, Marcus Kernt 14:33 Role of Topical Fluconazol in Treating Fungal Keratitis, Irfan Qayyum 13:30 Imaging Retinoblastoma Tumors Using the Bioptigen 14:40 Evidence of Improved Vision and Decreased Keratometry Hand-Held Spectral Domain Ophthalmic Imaging in Keratoconus After Collagen CrossLinking at 12-Month System, Ashwin Mallipatna Follow Up, Khaled Ahmed Abdelrahman 13:37 Circadian and Orthostatic Inuences on Cystoid Macular 14:47 Q&A Session Edema Morphology, Christopher Kiss 13:44 Development and Triamcinolone Induced Resolution of Cystic Macular Edema in Uveitis: Correlating Morphology with Functional Treatment Outcome, Marion Munk FP-WFS-SU 319 13:51 The Utility of the Transversal OCT Scans in Central Serous Sun 19 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Conference Room B4 Chorioretinopathy, Vladimir Poposki 13:58 Optimisation of RIALAB, an Automated Free Paper: Prevention of Blindness/ Drusen-Quantifying Software, in Analysing Drusen VISION 2020 Distribution in Age-Related Macular Degeneration, Beng Beng Ong Chairpersons: Robert Finger, Mohita Sharma 14:05 Nonmydriatic Screening for Diabetic Retinopathy by Ultra-Wideeld Scanning Laser Ophthalmoscopy 13:30 Visual Morbidity in Macular Disorders in Adults, (Optomap) Compared To ETDRS 7-Field Imaging, Renuka Srinivasan Marcus Kernt 13:37 Strategies of Awareness Creation on Diabetic 14:12 Choroidal Pigmented Lesions Dierentiation by Retinopathy and its Impact, Rodney John Morris Ultra-wide-eld Fundus-Autouorescence and Two Laser 13:44 Causes of Visual Impairment and Blindness in Children in Wavelengths Scanning Laser Ophthalmoscopy, Schools for the Blind in Yemen, Khalid Al-Mohamadi Florian Seidensticker 13:51 Goldmann Favre Syndrome (GFS) or Enhanced S-Cone 14:19 Human Cone Photoreceptors Renewal Rate Investigated Syndrome (ESCS) in Saudi Arabia: Clinical and Genetic in Vivo with SLO/OCT, Julia-Sophie Kroisamer Study, Abdullah Abu Bakar 14:26 E cacy of Brimonidine 0.15% Versus Timolol 0.5% to 13:58 The Enhanced S-Cone Syndrome (ESCS) and Goldmann Prevent Intraocular Pressure Elevation after Nd:YAG Laser Favre Syndrome (GFS) in the Saudi Population, Capsulotomy, Harpreet Kapoor Abdullah Abu Bakar 14:33 Application and Interpretation of Fundus 14:05 To Assess the Visual Acuity Threshold at Which Patients Autouorescence Imaging, Prasan Rao are Undergoing Cataract Surgery in Andhra Pradesh (AP), 14:40 Age Dependent Dierences in the Choroidal and India, Srinivasa Reddy Pallerla Choriocapillary Thickness Measured by Enhanced Depth 14:12 Regular Provision of Outreach Increases Acceptance of Imaging (EDI) Spectral Domain Optical Coherence Cataract Surgery in South India, RV Ramani Tomography, Nikolaus Feucht 14:19 Cataract Surgery Increases Vision-related Quality of Life, 14:47 Q&A Session Employment Rates and Household Income in South India, Robert Finger 14:26 Mobile Unit for Treatment of Diabetic Retinopathy in Rural India, Mohita Sharma FP-COR-SU 318 14:33 Diabetic Retinopathy Services: Public Health Intervention at the Eye Foundation Centre for the Sun 19 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Capital Suite 13 Prevention of Blindness, Ijebu-Mushin, Ogun State of Free Paper: External Eye Disease, Nigeria, Tayo Bogunjoko Cornea, Eye Banking 14:40 Proportion of Glaucoma in Cataract Patients Through Community Outreach Camps in Rural Central India, Chairpersons: Abeer Dahawy, Martin Dirisamer Ajay Prakash

Sunday, 19 February 2012 19 February Sunday, 14:47 Q&A Session 13:30 Pterygium Excision with Sutureless Conjunctival Graft–Retrospective Study, Abeer Dahawy 92 FP-CAT-SU 320 CO-TRA-SU 323 Sun 19 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Capital Suite 10 Sun 19 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Capital Suite 6 Free Paper: Cataract Controversies in Management of Chairpersons: Luciano Bellini, John Vukich Ocular Trauma Presenters: Rupesh Agrawal, Ferenc Kuhn, Michael Grant, Celia 13:30 Evaluation of Corneal Crosslinking for Post Cataract Chen, Gangadhara Sundar, Viktoria Mester, Lingam Gopal, Tarun Bullous Keratopathy in Patients with Restricted Visual Sharma Prognosis, Mahmoud Saleh 13:37 Cataract Surgery with Toric Intraocular Lens Implantation Objectives: Despite steady advances in surgical instrumentation in Keratoconus: A Case Report, Khalil Huseynov and technique, ophthalmic trauma continues to be a leading 13:44 Endophthalmitis After Cataract Surgeries, Luciano Bellini cause of visual loss worldwide. Controversy persists over the 13:51 Mechanical, Optical and Clinical Performance of Patient optimal management of the injured eye. Debate persists over Interfaces for Laser Cataract Surgery, John Vukich surgical repair of severely traumatized eyes with no light 13:58 Refractive Prediction Comparison Using Partial perception, use of prophylactic antibiotics either systemic or Coherence Interferometry and Immersion Ultrasound in intracameral or intravitreal, prophylactic cryopexy, and Intraocular Lens Power Determination, Martin Sondak prophylactic scleral buckling. The role and timing of vitrectomy 14:05 Evaluation of the Femtosecond Llaser CUSTOMLENS surgery in severe ocular trauma also remain topics of consider- Procedure for Lens Fragmentation and able debate, as does the role of vitrectomy in the management Phacoemulsication, Kasu Prasad Reddy of magnetic intraocular foreign bodies. Similarly timing and 14:12 How Can We Improve the CSR in Yaoundé?, Giles Kagmeni optimal management of traumatic cataract with intraocular lens 14:19 Q&A Session implantation and corneal scar management is also practice dierently by dierent surgeons across the world. Management of orbital fractures and lid and adnexal trauma is an also area of considerable debate. Role of intravenous methylprednisolone CO-CAT-SU 321 and optic canal decompression in traumatic optic neuropathy is Sun 19 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Capital Suite 2 still controversial. Pediatric ocular trauma management also involves lot of unresolved debates. Articial Iris Implantation Summary of Content: Each of these issues will be discussed, Presenter: Kevin Miller with particular emphasis on conicting views presented in the relevant literature along with critical appraisal of existing Objective: This course will provide a comprehensive overview of international ocular trauma classication. the articial devices available from Morcher, Ophtec, and HumanOptics to reduce light and glare sensitivity in congenital Target Audience: Subspecialists and acquired aniridia. At the conclusion of the course, attendees Course Level: Advanced will be able to describe the articial irises that are available commercially. They will understand the directions for use associated with each device. They will know which devices are suitable for capsular bag implantation and which are suitable for CO-STR-SU 324 sulcus implantation with or without suture xation. They will be able to discuss how ocular comorbidities aect the choice of Sun 19 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Capital Suite 8 articial iris to implant. They will also be able to describe common intraoperative problems and their solutions. Amblyopia Treatment: Review and New Advances Summary of Content: The course will consist of a series of Presenter: Shucri Shawaf lectures covering the various devices. Lectures will be supple- mented by surgical video and followed by discussion and Objective: To review the dierent modalities of amblyopia opportunity for audience questions and comments. The course treatment and conclude by putting together a clear approach is intended to focus on the “how to” so that participants can take for the treatment of amblyopia. the information learned back to their practices and immediately begin applying it. Summary of Content: To review the dierent modalities of amblyopia treatment and how they evolved through time, go Target Audience: General Ophthalmologists and Subspecialists over the major amblyopia trials (including the Amblyopia Educational Level: Intermediate Treatment Studies), present the new advances (including the new software programs for the treatment of amblyopia, one of which got the FDA approval), pin point some pitfalls to avoid. This will include among others, the importance of a full exam to rule out any organic cause, the parameters to prescribe eyeglasses in children, when to start penalization (atropine versus patching), the amount of patching required, how to avoid the social and psychological stigma in children, stress on follow-ups for maintenance treatment. The attendees should be able by the end of this course to deal with any case of amblyo- pia, use the dierent modalities of amblyopia treatment. 2012 19 February Sunday,

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Target Audience: General Ophthalmologists 17:23 Comments by the Umpire, Spyros Georgaras Education Level: Intermediate 17:26 Judgement and Decision, Peter Wiedemann, Bruce Spivey, Abdulaziz AlRajhi 17:29 Trophy Awarded 17:30 Close FR-CAT-SU 325 Sun 19 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Capital Suite 9 Francophone Symposium: Chirurgie Du IS-GLA-SU 327 Segment Anterieur En 2012 Sun 19 Feb 15:30 - 17:00 Hall 11 Organized by the Groupe Francophone du MEACO Managing Complicated Glaucoma

Chairpersons: Salah Mahjoub, Alaa El-Danasoury, Chairpersons: Kunle Hassan, Tetsuya Yamamoto, Tarek Shaarawy Joseph Colin, Omar Beltaief 15:30 Uveitic Glaucoma, Sanjay Kedhar 13:30 Phaco Bimanuelle vs. Coaxiale, Slimane Mohebeddine 15:40 Challenges in Management of Neovascular Glaucoma 13:39 Phacoemulsication dans les Cataractes Dures, Abdeltif (NVG), Adunola Ogunro Badaoui 15:50 Iridocorneal Endothelial Syndrome, Nikola Ragusa 13:48 Place de la Phaco Manuelle en 2012, Omar Beltaief 16:00 Glaucoma Surgery in the Penetrating Keratoplasty 13:57 Les Nouveaux Implants dans la Chirurgie de la Cataracte, Patient, Nathan Radclie Marie-Jose Tassignon 16:10 Glaucoma and Keratoprosthesis, Wisam Shihadeh 14:06 Chirurgie de la Presbytie, Beatrice Cochener 16:20 Complicated Congenital Glaucoma, Keith Barton 14:15 Imagerie du Segment Anterieur, Christophe Baudouin 16:30 When the Last Fiber Has to be Preserved, Andre Mermoud 14:24 Le CrossLinking dans les Ectasies Corneennes et 16:40 Panel Discussion Keratocone, Joseph Colin 14:33 Implants Phaques (ICL), Alaa El-Danasoury 14:42 Laser Femtoseconde et Grees de Cornee, Heykel Kammoun IS-COR-SU 328 14:51 Lasik en 2012, Salah Mahjoub Sun 19 Feb 15:30 - 17:00 Hall 1 Cornea and Eye Banking in India IS-SSS-SU 326 Organized by All India Ophthalmological Society (AIOS)

Sun 19 Feb 15:30 - 17:30 Hall 7 - Tokyo Hall Chairpersons: Samar Basak, Srinivas Rao

Ophthalmic Premier League 15:30 Introduction, Samar Basak Chairpersons: Peter Wiedemann, Bruce Spivey, 15:33 Corneal Ectasia and C3R, Rajib Mukherjee Abdulaziz AlRajhi 15:45 Deep Anterior Lamellar Keratoplasty, Namrata Sharma 15:57 Descemet Stripping Endothelial Keratoplasty, Moderator: Amar Agarwal Jayangshu Sengupta 16:09 Fungal Keratitis: Therapeutic Options, Tushar Agarwal Match Referee: Baha Toygar 16:21 Dry Eye Management: Indian Perspective, Srinivas Rao Umpire: Spyros Georgaras 16:33 Eye Banking in India, Samar Basak 16:45 Q&A Session The Surgeless Sultans The Di ractive DareDevils • Bonnie Henderson - Captain • Mahipal Sachdev - Captain • Mohan Rajan - Vice Captain • Kevin Miller - Vice Captain IS-RET-SU 329 • Kumar Doctor • Suhas Haldipurkar • Thomas Kohnen • George Beiko Sun 19 Feb 15:30 - 17:00 Hall 2 IS-OCP-SA 233 The Chopping Conquerors The Bursting Buccaneers Genomics and Retinal Diseases: • Abhay Vasavada- Captain • Jorge Alio - Captain • Marie-José Tassignon - • Boris Malyugin - Vice Captain What are the Benets? Vice Captain • Sonia Yoo Organized by Societe Francaise d'Ophtalmologie (SFO) • Athiya Agarwal • Arup Chakrabarti Chairpersons: Michel Weber • Ehud Assia

15:30 Introduction to Ophthalmic Premier League, 15:30 Genetic Counselling in Ophthalmology: Progress and Amar Agarwal Dilemmas, Helene Dollfus 15:35 Comments by Chairpersons and Judges, Peter 15:40 Leber Congenital Amaurosis: Survey of the Genetic Wiedemann, Bruce Spivey, Abdulaziz AlRajhi Heterogeneity, Renement of the Clinical Denition and 15:38 Comments by the Match Referee and Umpire, Baha Phenotype-genotype Correlations, Christian Hamel Toygar, Spyros Georgaras 15:50 Neuroprotection and Retinal Prosthesis for Inherited 15:40 The Surgeless Sultans Retinal Disease, Pierre Olivier Barale 16:05 The Chopping Conquerors 16:00 Gene Therapy in Retinal Dystrophies: Where we Stand

Sunday, 19 February 2012 19 February Sunday, 16:30 The Diractive DareDevils and Where We are Going, Michel Weber 16:55 The Bursting Buccaneers 16:10 Panel Discussion 17:20 Comments by the Match Referee, Baha Toygar 16:35 Q&A Session 94 15:40 Treatment Algorithm of Dry Eye, Jose Gomes IS-RET-SU 330 15:50 Discussion Sun 19 Feb 15:30 - 17:00 Hall 3 Trachoma Diabetic Retinopathy: Tackling the Moderator: Hugh Taylor Global Giant 15:52 What is the Actual Prevalence of Trachoma Worldwide?, Organized by All India Ophthalmological Society (AIOS) Hugh Taylor 16:02 Topical vs. Oral Treatment, Serge Resniko Chairpersons: R. V. Azad, Lalit Verma, Tarun Sharma 16:12 Discussion

15:30 Is Fluorescein Angiography Essential in the Era of OCT, Keratoconus Giridhar Anantharam Moderator: Joseph Colin 15:40 OCT Classication of Diabetic Retinopathy, 16:14 Surgical vs. Clinical Approach in 2012, Joseph Colin Ajit Babu Majji 16:24 The Latest on Crosslinking for Holding the Progression of 15:50 Role of Metabolic Control in DR Management, Corneal Ectasias, Colin Chan Amod Gupta 16:34 Discussion 16:00 Diabetic Oedema - Evaluating the Treatment Protocol, Lalit Verma Corneal Scarring and Repair 16:10 Small Gauge Vitrectomy in DR - Dene Limits and 16:36 New Approaches for the Treatment of Corneal Scarring, Technique, R. V. Azad Steven Wilson 16:20 Anti-VEGF in Diabetic Retinopathy: When and How, 16:46 Discussion R. Kim 16:30 Untold Tricks and Tips in Surgical Mx. of DR, Cyrus Shro 16:40 Newer Instrumentation in Surgery of PDR, Sundaram Natarajan IS-STR-SU 333 16:50 Epidemiology of Diabetic Retinopathy and Screening Strategies, Tarun Sharma Sun 19 Feb 15:30 - 17:00 Conference Room A1 Orthoptics Basics and Beyond: Amblyopia, Binocular Vision, IS-OCP-SU 331 Concomitant Strabismus and Incomitant Sun 19 Feb 15:30 - 17:00 Hall 9 Strabismus Complex and Dicult Management Organized by International Orthoptic Association (IOA) Decisions in Oculoplastics Chairpersons: Elizabeth Caines, Gail Stephenson

Organized by Ophthalmological Society of Pakistan (OSP) 15:30 Introduction, Elizabeth Caines 15:32 2000-2010 Ten Years of Amblyopia Management, Chairpersons: Yip Chee Chew, Carol Shields, Muhammad Moin the Orthoptist`s Perspective-Advancement or Dilemma?, Dagmar Verlohr 15:30 Planning for Challenges In Lid Reconstruction, 15:47 The Detailed Investigation of Binocular Vision-Outdated Zafar Islam or the Basis of All Successful Strabismus Management?, 15:40 How to Salvage an Infected Orbit, Muhammad Moin Gail Stephenson 15:50 Topical Therapies for Eyelid Tumors, Carol Shields 16:07 Concomitant Strabismus-Thoughts and Approaches, 16:00 Advanced Decisions in Orbital Fractures, Past, Present and Future, Darren Oystreck Zahid Kamal Sidiqui 16:27 Sensorimotor Adaptations in Incomitant Strabismus - 16:10 Mastering Jaw Winking Ptosis, Ashok Grover Maximum Impact for Minimum Eort, Kyle Arnoldi 16:20 Orbital Decompression Surgery in TED: Customising and 16:47 Q&A Session Minimising, Yip Chee Chew 16:30 Innovations in Socket Reconstruction, Imran Sahaf 16:40 Discussion IS-PAT-SU 334 Sun 19 Feb 15:30 - 17:00 Conference Room A2 IS-COR-SU 332 Prognostic Biopsy of Uveal Melanoma: Sun 19 Feb 15:30 - 17:00 Hall 10 Which Technique Should We Use? Dry Eye, Trachoma, Keratoconus, Corneal Chairpersons: Stefan Seregard, Sarah Coupland, Miguel Burnier Scarring and Repair

Organized by American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) 15:30 Why Should We Biopsy?, Stefan Seregard 15:40 The Essen Experience in Chromosome 3 Typing, Chairpersons: Jose Gomes, Joseph Colin Michael Zeschnigk 15:50 The Liverpool Experience in Genetic Testing, Sarah Dry Eye Coupland Moderator: Jose Gomes 16:00 Gene Proling in Para n Embedded Tissue, 15:30 Is it a True Inammatory Disease of the Ocular Surface, Miguel Burnier 2012 19 February Sunday, Stefano Barabino 16:10 Options for Analysis, Martine Jager

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16:20 Prognostication: Which Technique?, Arun Singh 15:40 Vision 2020 in Africa: Are the Targets Realistic?, 16:30 Panel Discussion Daniel Etya'ale 16:45 Q&A Session 15:50 The Role of National and Supranational Societies of Ophthalmology in Africa, Daniel Kiage 16:00 Interaction Between North and South: What can Both Sides Contribute and Gain?, Martin Kollmann IS-TEC-SU 335 16:10 Residency Programmes in Sub Saharan Africa, Kenneth Kagame Sun 19 Feb 15:30 - 17:00 Conference Room B2 16:20 Contribution of Eye Department Twinning North-South Bioinformatics and the Eye and South-South, Rudolf Gutho 16:30 Challenges of Management of Childhood Blindness in Organized by The Association For Research In Vision Sub-Saharan Africa, Ronke Baiyeroju And Ophthalmology (ARVO) 16:40 Panel Discussion 16:50 Q&A Session Chairpersons: Justine Smith, Richard Lee, Kathryn Burdon

15:30 Genome-Wide Association Studies for Glaucoma and Related Traits: Towards the Use of Genomics in IS-SCS-SU 338 Glaucoma Risk Prediction, Kathryn Burdon 15:40 Gene Polymorphisms in Stevens-Johnson Syndrome, Sun 19 Feb 15:30 - 17:00 Capital Suite 1 Shigeru Kinoshita 15:50 Strategies for Gene Expression Proling in Ocular Minimal Extraocular Surgery for Repair Inammatory Diseases, Richard Lee of Retinal Detachment and Prophylaxis 16:00 Epigenetic Regulation in Age-related Macular in the Fellow Eye Degeneration, Lai Wei 16:10 Proteomic Analysis of the Diseased Posterior Segment, Chairpersons: Ingrid Kreissig, Bill Aylward Mark Gillies 16:20 Personalized Medicine in Ocular Surface Disease and Diagnostics: Rhegmatogenous Primary Retinal Detachment the Role of Bioinformatics, Roger Beuerman 15:30 Breaks and Lattice Degenerations in Fellow Eye: 16:30 Panel Discussion What to Do or Not to Do?, Bill Aylward 15:40 The 4 Rules to Find the Primary Break, Ingrid Kreissig 15:50 Preoperative Ambulatory Double Patching: Indications, Results, Ulrich Mester IS-EDU-SU 336 Minimal Extraocular Surgery Without Drainage Sun 19 Feb 15:30 - 17:00 Conference Room A4 16:00 With Sutured Sponge Buckle(s): Indications, E-Learning Programs in Ophthalmic Technique (Video), Optimal Tamponade of Break(s), Long-Term Anatomical and Functional Results, Education: Theory and Implementation Paulo Stanga Chairpersons: Eduardo Mayorga, Andries Stulting, Helena Filipe 16:10 Dierential Diagnosis of Postoperative Residual Fluid, Shuichi Yamamoto 15:30 Why E-learning, Helena Filipe 15:40 Learning Management Systems, Eduardo Mayorga Minimal Extraocular Surgery for Complicated Detachment 15:50 Discussion Forums, Gordon Sanderson 16:20 Reoperation: The 4 Rules to Find the Undetected Break, 16:00 Online Assessments and Feedback, Karl Golnik Ingrid Kreissig 16:10 Tools for Developing Online Lectures and Activities, 16:30 PVR-C1/C2 Detachments: Indications, Mathys Labuschagne Long-Term Anatomical and Functional Results, 16:20 Student Activities: Working Collaboatively and Paulo Stanga Independently, Andries Stulting 16:40 Panel Discussion 16:30 Wrapping it All Up: The Syllabus, Ana Gabriela Palis 16:40 Panel Discussion 16:50 Q&A Session IS-EVI-SU 339 Sun 19 Feb 15:30 - 17:00 Capital Suite 7 IS-WFS-SU 337 Development, Promulgation and Sun 19 Feb 15:30 - 17:00 Conference Room B3 Practical Use of Evidence Based Clinical Vision 2020 in Africa: A Mutual Challenge Practice Guidelines in Ophthalmic for South and North Practice Organized by Deutsche Ophthalmologische Gesellschaft (DOG) Chairpersons: Richard Abbott, Richard Wormald, and the Ophthalmology Society of EasternAfrica (OSEA) Manal Bouhaimed

Chairpersons: Volker Klaus, Daniel Kiage, Daniel Etya'ale 15:30 Finding the Evidence for Evidence Based Guidelines and Using Guidelines to Get the Evidence, Richard Wormald 15:30 Overlooking for 40 Years of Blindness Prevention in East 15:40 Strategies and Barriers to Incorporating Practice Sunday, 19 February 2012 19 February Sunday, Africa: Progress and Disappointments, Volker Klaus Guidelines into Daily Practice: What Have We Learned?, Richard Abbott 96 15:50 Retinal Care in 2012: On What Basis and Whose 16:40 Surgical Management of Plexiform Neurobroma of the Evidence?, Manal Bouhaimed Orbit and Lid Part I. Upper Lid Removal, Benjamin Perez 16:00 Adoption EB Clinical Guidelines at Magrabi Hospitals; 16:47 Q&A Session Challenges, Successes and Failures, Alaa El Danasoury 16:10 Trainees in Cataract Surgery; Does Practice Really Matter, Keith Carter 16:20 Patient Centric Management and EB Clinical Practice FP-COR-SU 342 Guidelines, Garudadri Chandrasekhar Sun 19 Feb 15:30 - 17:00 Capital Suite 13 16:30 Panel Discussion 16:45 Q&A Session Free Paper: External Eye Disease, Cornea, Eye Banking

Chairpersons: Anita Panda, Farideh Doroodgar IS-PHA-SU 340 15:30 Intraoperative Subconjunctival Bevacizumab as an Sun 19 Feb 15:30 - 17:00 Capital Suite 5 Adjuntive Treatment in Primary Pterygium, Angiogenesis and Current Therapies in Maha Shahin Ophthalmology 15:37 Prominent Corneal Nerves: A Novel Sign of Lipoid Proteinosis with Genotypic Correlation, Yasser Al-Faky Chairpersons: Jost Jonas, Anat Loewenstein, Baruch 15:44 Trachoma in Libya, Abulgasim Adam Almesmary Kupperman 15:51 Corneal Collagen Crosslinking in Post-Lasik Ectasia - A New Ray of Hope, Anita Panda 15:30 Anti VEGF Therapy in Diseases Besides of Age-Related 15:58 E cacy of Intacs Intrastromal Corneal Ring Segment Macular Degeneration and Diabetic Retinopathy, Relative to Depth of Insertion Evaluated with Anterior Anat Loewenstein Segment Optical Coherence Tomography, 15:40 The Role of Macrophages and Microglia Cells in Retinal Mohammad Miraftab and Choroidal Vascular Disease, Antonia Joussen 16:05 CCCL Uses and Results, Tamer Gamaly 15:50 Managing the Inammatory Component of 16:12 In Vivo Confocal Microscopic Findings in Patients with Angiogenesis, Marc De Smet Limbal Stem Cell Deciency, Ammar Miri 16:00 Biologic Dierences Between Ranibizumab, 16:19 Subconjonctival Bevacizumab Injection for Corneal Bevacizumab and VEGF Trap, Gisèle Soubrane Neovascularization, Omar Beltaief 16:10 Options in Antiantiogenetic Treatment of Uveal 16:26 Initial Therapy of Suppurative Microbial Keratitis in Iraq, Melanomas, Norbert Bornfeld Faiz Al-Shakarchi 16:20 Integrin Inhibition as an Antiangiogenic Strategy for the 16:33 Clinical Prole and Visual Outcomes in Herpes Zoster Treatment of Posterior Segment, Baruch Kupperman Ophthalmicus, Jayeeta Bose 16:30 Panel Discussion 16:40 Limbal Autograft After Excision of Primary and 16:45 Q&A Session Recurrent Pterygium, Farideh Doroodgar 16:47 Q&A Session

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Sun 19 Feb 15:30 - 17:00 Conference Room B1 FP-ONC-SU 343 Free Paper: Ophthalmic History Sun 19 Feb 15:30 - 17:00 Conference Room B4

Chairpersons: Ahmad Mansour, A.K Khan Free Paper: Oncology

15:30 Fifty-Year Trend: Emerging Role of Women in Ophthalmic Chairpersons: Jerry Shields, Artur Klett Research, Ahmad Mansour 15:30 Vascular Tumors of the Iris. They Do Exist, Jerry Shields 15:37 The Need for Standardizing Visual Acuity Assessment in 15:37 Large Basal Cell Carcinomas of the Eyelid, Neelam Optometric Practice, Yazan Gammoh Pushker 15:44 Leonardo Da Vinci: Science, Art and Ophthalmology, 15:44 Kaposi's Sarcoma of Lid: A Rare Clinical Presentation in a Eduardo Rodrigues HIV Positive Indian, Ajay Kamath 15:51 In Search of Ophthalmic Contributions of Raja Serfoji II 15:51 Hyaluronic Acid Gel Ultrasound Biomicroscopy (USB) (1798-1832), Jyotirmay Biswas Visualization in Eyelid, Yaroslav Grusha 15:58 Care-Seeking Behaviour of the Patients with Ocular 15:58 High-Resolution Spectral Domain Optical Coherence Trauma, A.K Khan Tomography (SD-OCT) Macular Findings in Eyes with 16:05 Recognition and Applied Study of Bony Spectacles of the Choroidal Melanoma, Juan Arias Millennia BC Found in Archeological Excavations in Iran, 16:05 Ophthalmic Clue for a Distant Non Ocular Cancer, Ghafar Sahihi Oskooei Dina Abdulmannan 16:12 Supporting an Emerging Workforce: Global 16:12 Intravitreal Avastin for Treatment of Macular Edema After Characteristics of Orthoptic Education, Karen McMain Plaque Radiotherapy of Posterior Uveal Melanoma, 16:19 The Historical Role of Ophthalmology in Aviation Saad Aldahmash Medicine in World War I, Ingrid Zimmer-Galler 16:19 Spontaneous Healing After Excision of BCC in Cases with 16:26 Management of Recurrent Atypical Fibro-Xanthoma of Large Medially Located Tumors–One Simple Way to Bulbar Conjunctiva, Zohair Khouqeer Achieve Acceptable Cosmetic Results, Artur Klett 16:33 The Ophthalmology in Taiwan, Wen-Ming Hsu 2012 19 February Sunday, 16:26 Malignant Melanoma Presenting with Massive Vitreous

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Hemorrhage, an Unusual Presentation and Unusual selection, follow up of glaucoma signs and postoperative Management, Hany Hamza refractive, cataract and ring surgeries. 16:33 Incidence of Eyelid Tumours in an Asian Population, Leslie Ang Target Audience: Refractive and Cataract Surgeons and Cornea Specialists 16:40 Q&A Session Educational Level: Intermediate to Advanced

FP-REF-SU 344 CO-TEL-SU 346 Sun 19 Feb 15:30 - 17:00 Capital Suite 10 Sun 19 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Capital Suite 4 Free Paper: Refractive Surgery Using Computers for Managing Patient Chairpersons: Waleed Al-Tuwairqi, Mohamed Shak Information and Conducting Research:

15:30 Scotopic Measurement of Normal Pupils Pre-Refractive The Low Cost Approach. An Indian Surgery, Faisal Alharbi Experience 15:37 Comparison of Asphericity and Spherical Aberration Presenters: Jatinder Bali, Yogesh Kumar Gupta Changes in Wavefront Guided (WFG) Versus Aspheric WFG LASEK Treatment of Myopic Astigmatism, Objective: The course discusses how to best to use the digital Seyed Javad Hashemian tools to manage patient information and conduct research 15:44 Prevalence of Emmetropia Among Cases of Combined using limited resources. It dwells on the need assessment, PRK and Crosslinking in Treatment of Keratoconus, selection of the appropriate systems and processes, pitfalls Waleed Al-Tuwairqi encountered in communicating the needs of the ophthalmic 15:51 Wavefront-Guided PRK for Forme Fruste Keratoconus: 3 business and research. It demonstrates how the information Years Results, Mohamed Sha k Shaheen should be stored to make it meaningful and adaptable for 15:58 Evaluation of the SUPRACOR Technique on the research. Technolas 217P Excimer Laser for Presbyopic Hyperopia: First Preliminary Results in Jordan, Suhaib Alsamady Summary of Content: The course components include selection 16:05 3 Year Evaluation of Posterior Chamber Phakic IOL of hardware and the software, information systems and Implants, Mahipal Sachdev functional area applications, transaction processing systems, 16:12 Utility of Ultra High-resolution Spectral Domain Optical integrated applications and networking, data modeling, Coherence Tomography (OCT) in Predicting Progression creating and managing databases,data warehousing and of Epithelial Ingrowth in Patients following LASIK, selecting appropriate tools for data analysis. It discusses Pravin Vaddavalli problems encountered in portability of data across platforms, 16:19 Eect of Gabapentin and Pregabalin on Post-PRK Pain, extensibility of clinical systems and processes, and emerging Mohammad Pakravan trends in knowledge generation. 16:26 Phototherapeutic Keratectomy (PTK) in Various Supercial Corneal Pathologies, Mervat Elgharieb Target Audience: General and Subspecialist Ophthalmologist in 16:33 Q&A Session Dierent Settings-Standalone Practices, Group Practices and

Institutions. Educational Level: Intermediate

CO-IMG-SU 345 Sun 19 Feb 15:30 - 17:00 Capital Suite 2 CO-UVE-SU 347 Dual Scheimp ug Analysis of Anterior Sun 19 Feb 15:30 - 17:00 Capital Suite 6 Segment Uveitis and Systemic Disease. How to

Presenters: Carlos Arce, Pablo Suarez, Shady Awwad, Ronald Manage the Cases Where the First Signs Krugger, Waleed Al-Tuwairqi, Har Bor Fam Concern the Eye Alone?

Presenters: Chris Kalogeropoulos, Khalid Tabbara, Ilknur Tugal, Objective: To present the features and applications of the Galilei, Soa Androudi, Alexander Charonis a dual Scheimpug and dual Placido analyzer of the anterior segment of the eye. Objective: The aim of the course is to emphasize the need and the methods for diagnostic exploration and management with regard Summary of Content: Galilei integrates Scheimpug imaging of to underlying systemic disease in cases of uveitis (and scleritis), anterior segment of the eye and Placido topography to produce where the rst symptoms and signs of the disease presence curvature, elevation, wavefront, shape, and pachymetry maps concern the eye alone. and indices, corneal and lens densitometry, and biometry of the anterior segment including anterior chamber depth, angle, and Summary of Content: The topics that will be presented and lens thickness. Applications include dierential diagnosis of KC discussed in the course include cases of scleritis, tuberculous and and PMD, identication of risk factors for refractive surgery and syphilitic uveitis, Behcet disease, uveitis in juvenile rheumatoid biomechanical features of the cornea, preoperative planning of

Sunday, 19 February 2012 19 February Sunday, arthritis, sarcoid uveitis and retinal/choroidal vasculitis in cataract surgery or intracorneal segments, IOL calculation and systemic lupus erythematosus. Characteristic cases, avoiding extremely easy or extremely uncommon ones, which would be 98

even though dismissed diagnostically, will be presented. In the CO-GLA-SU 350 end, taking also into consideration the experience resulting from the literature, guidelines are proposed based on analysis of the Sun 19 Feb 15:30 - 17:00 Capital Suite 15 data in order to extrapolate in similar cases in the future. Management of Glaucoma in Dicult Target Audience: General Ophthalmologists Situations: Discussion of Educational Level: Intermediate and Advanced Representative Cases

Presenters: Vijaya Lingam, Shantha Balekudaru CO-STR-SU 348 Objective: To discuss the management options available for the Sun 19 Feb 15:30 - 17:00 Capital Suite 8 treatment of refractory glaucomas through the presentation of representative di cult cases. Muscle Transposition in Strabismus Surgery Summary of Content: Management of intractable glaucomas such as neovascular glaucoma, glaucoma following vitreo- Presenters: Dalal Shawky, Lobna Khazbak retinal surgery, glaucoma following penetrating Keratoplasty, malignant glaucoma as well as glaucoma associated with Objective: This course aims to perform the ophthalmologists keratoprostheses remains a challenge to the glaucoma surgeon. specialised in strabismology to perform all the advanced Management of these problems has shifted from the use of surgical procedures of muscle transposition used in di cult cyclodestructive procedures, to the use of drainage devices strabismus cases which is the current treatment of choice in most situations.

Summary of Contents: This course contains the dierent types We plan to present 4 representative case scenarios of the of muscle transposition with the indication and method of each; various subtypes of refractory glaucomas and discuss the transposition of horizontal rect for A and V pattern, Horizontal problems in diagnosis, surgical treatment and expected recti transposition for correction of additional vertical strabis- complications in each case. mus, vertical recti transposition for torsional strabismus,Y splitting of the Lateral rect in Duane syndrome with upshoot, Target Audience: Glaucoma Sub-Specialists Knapp, Jenssen and Hummelsheim procedures for a paralysed Level of Course: Intermediate and for a lost muscle, and nally the graded Inferior Oblique muscle transposition. Techniques are shown by animation.

Target Audience: Ophthlmologists with Subspeciality in Strabismology Educational Level: Advanced

FR-RET-SU 349 Sun 19 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Capital Suite 9 Francophone Symposium: Retine 2012 Organized by the Groupe Francophone du MEACO

Chairpersons: Brahim Bouassida, Gisèle Soubrane, Ihab Saad Othman

15:30 Vitrectomie 20G sans Sutures: Techniques et Indications, Brahim Bouassida 15:40 Décollement de Rétine Tractionnel du Diabétique, Raouf Rekik 15:50 Corticosteroides et Chorioretinite Sereuse Centrale, Moncef Khairallah 16:00 Que Devons nous Modier dans la Gestion des DMLA Exsudatives, Gabriel Coscas 16:10 Le Retinoblastome en 2012, Ihab Saad Othman 16:20 Décollement de Rétine Pédiatrique, Ihab Saad Othman 16:30 Oedemes Maculaires: Nouveautes en 2012, Ahmed Zayani 16:40 Panel Discussion Sunday, 19 February 2012 19 February Sunday,

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IS-VID-MO 351 09:02 Herpes: Modern Treatment, Ramon Naranjo 09:10 Corneal Rings for Keratoconus, Miguel Srur Mon 20 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Hall 7-Tokyo Hall 09:18 New Strategies for the Treatment of Ocular Surface Diseases, Jose Gomes Cornea and Ocular Surface Diseases 09:26 Lamelar Technique, Jose Guell Chairpersons: Khalil Errais, Alaa El-Danasoury, Eric Gabison 09:34 New Strategies for the Treatment of Corneal Infections, Ana Luisa Ho ing-Lima 08:30 Amniotic Membrane Grafts, Serge Doan 09:42 Kerathoprosthesis in Corneal Blindness, Victor Perez 08:38 Pterygium Surgery: How to Avoid Recurrence, Khalil Errais 09:50 Combined Procedures for the Correction of Keratoconus, 08:45 Limbal Transplantation Surgery with Fibrin Glue, Yonca Luis Izquierdo Jr. Akova 08:52 Deep Anterior Lamellar Keratoplasty Using Pachymetry and Calibrated Knives, Heykel Kammoun 08:59 "iDALK": Deep Anterior Lamellar Keratoplasty with a IS-RET-MO 354 Femtosecond Laser, Alaa El-Danasoury 09:07 Deep Anterior Lamellar Keratectomy in Small and Large Mon 20 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Hall 2 Descemetoceles, Eric Gabison Treatment Options for Diabetic Macular 09:15 Manual Preparation of Endothelial Grafts, Marc Muraine 09:23 DMEK - The Way to go and Beating the Learning Curve, Edema: The Impact of Recent Clinical Trial Sergio Kandelman Data on Practice Patterns Including the Role 09:30 Panel Discussion of Laser, Steroids and VEGF Inhibitors 09:45 Q&A Session Organized by The Retina Society

Chairpersons: Tamer Mahmoud, Fernando Arevalo, Albert IS-GLA-MO 352 Augustin

Mon 20 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Hall 11 08:30 Photographic V's OCT Classi cation of DME, Neil Bressler 08:38 The Role of Laser in the Treatment of CSDME in the Interpreting the Optic Disc and Disc-Field Pharmaceutical Age, Rajendra Apte Correlation 08:46 Summary of DRCR.net Trials, Ron Adelman Chairpersons: Jost Jonas, Carlos Gustavo De Moraes, Moustafa 08:54 Primary Intravitreal Bevacizumab for Diuse Diabetic Yaqub Macular Edema: The Pan-American Retina Study Group at 24 Months, Fernando Arevalo 08:30 Clinical Disc Evaluation and Correlating with Visual Fields, 09:02 VEGF TRAP for Diabetic Macular Edema, Gregg Kokame Garudadri Chandrasekhar 09:10 Ranibizumab for CSDME, Francesco Bandello 08:40 Types of Optic Discs, Moustafa Yaqub 09:18 Current Role of Vitrectomy for CSDME, Tamer Mahmoud 08:50 What Tests are Most Sensitive for Follow-up?, Karim 09:26 Steroids for CSDME: Current Role of Intravitreal Injections Tomey and Sustained Delivery Devices, Albert Augustin 09:00 Disc Hemorrhages and Parapapillary Atrophy, 09:34 Panel Discussion Carlos Gustavo De Moraes 09:10 The Optic Nerve Complex in 3 Dimensions, Sung Chul Park IS-RET-MO 355 09:20 Trend Analysis Versus Event Analysis, Carlos Gustavo De Moraes Mon 20 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Hall 3 09:30 Digital Image Devices and Stereo-Phothographs: Which is Better?, Remo Susanna Jr. Clinical Diagnosis Supported by Vitreous, 09:40 Imaging Devices and Their Structural-Functional Retinal and Choroidal Biopsy Correlation, Karim Tomey 09:50 Panel Discussion Organized by International Society of Ophthalmic Pathology (ISOP)

Chairpersons: Gordon Klintworth, Narsing Rao IS-COR-MO 353 08:30 Indications for Vitreous, Retinal and Choroidal Biopsy, Mon 20 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Hall 1 Jyotirmay Biswas PANCORNEA Update on Corneal and 08:40 Surgical Approach to Retinal and Choroidal Biopsy, Dean External Diseases Elliott 08:50 Processing of the Vitreous, Retina and Choroidal Biopsy, Organized by Panamerican Association of Ophthalmology Deepak Edward (PAAO) 09:00 Choroidal Biopsy in Diagnosis of Uveal Neoplasia, Sarah Coupland Chairpersons: Jose AP Gomes, Luis Izquierdo Jr. 09:10 Retinal Biopsy Pathology in Diagnosis of Retina Neoplasia 08:30 Nanotechnology for Cornea, Cesar Carriazo and Infections, Daniel Vitor Vasconcelos Santos 08:38 Kpro: Experience and Complications, Jose Manuel Vargas 09:20 Panel Discussion 09:40 Q&A Session

Monday, 20 February 2012 20 February Monday, 08:46 Correction of Amethropy Post Corneal Transplant, Ivan Ossma 08:54 Crosslinking Long-Term Results and Complications, Daniel 101 Scorcetti IS-OCP-MO 356 IS-PED-MO 358

Mon 20 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Hall 9 Mon 20 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Conference Room A1 Asian Eyelid Surgery: Pearls and Pitfalls Update on Surgical Pediatric Organized by Asia Paci c Society of Ophthalmic Plastic & Ophthalmology Reconstructive Surgery (APSOPRS) Organized by the European Paediatric Ophthalmological Society (EPOS) Chairpersons: Raynaldo Javate, Xianqun Fan, Milind Naik

Chairpersons: Birgit Lorenz, Nicoline Schalij - Delfos, Mohamad 08:30 Finesse in Asian Upper Blepharoplasty, Yip Chee Chew Elsada 08:40 Managing the Epicanthal Fold: Considerations and Techniques, Kashima Tomoyuki 08:30 Vitreoretinal Surgery in Children, Fariba Ghassemi 08:50 Surgical Pearls in the Treatment of Cicatricial Entropion, 08:45 Vitreoretinal Surgery for Treatment of the Injured Li Dong-Mei Pediatric Eye, Petra Meier 09:00 Optimising the Success of Congenital Ptosis Surgery, 09:00 Pediatric Cataract Surgery - Special Circumstances, Ken Lay-Leng Seah Nischal 09:10 Re ning the Outcomes of Upper Eyelid Retraction 09:15 Irisclaw Lenses for the Correction of Paediatric Aphakia, Surgeries, Xianqun Fan Nicoline Schalij - Delfos 09:20 Epiblepharon Surgery: Concepts and Tips, Kelvin Chong 09:25 Bag-in-the-Lens Implantation for Pediatric Cataract. The 09:30 Advances in Asian Lower Blepharoplasty, Jaewoo Jang Giessen Experience, Birgit Lorenz 09:40 Panel Discussion 09:35 Panel Discussion 09:50 Q&A Session 09:50 Q&A Session

FP-REF-MO 357 IS-ONC-MO 359

Mon 20 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Hall 10 Mon 20 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Conference Room A2 Free Paper: Refractive Surgery Uveal Melanoma: Many Management Chairpersons: Gustavo Tamayo, Damien Gatinel Options for a Rare Disease

08:30 ICL and Toric ICL Posterior Chamber Phakic Intraocular Organized by European Society of Ophthalmology (SOE) Lens in Eyes with Keratoconus, Seyed Javad Hashemian 08:37 Corneal Crosslinking and Custom Vue Surface Ablation: Chairpersons: Stefan Seregard, Jacob Pe'er, Evangelos Two Year Results, Gustavo Tamayo Gragoudas 08:44 One-year Outcomes of Hole ICL (KS-AP) for Myopia, Kimiya Shimizu 08:30 Biopsy, Edoardo Midena 08:51 Post Operative Evaluation of Myoring Implantation in 08:40 Brachytherapy, Arun Singh Cases of Moderate to Severe Keratoconus, Waleed 08:50 Surgery, Bertil Damato Al-Tuwairqi 09:00 Proton Beam Radiotherapy, Evangelos Gragoudas 08:58 One Year Results of Toric Intraocular Collamer Lenses 09:10 Screening for Metastases, Jacob Pe'er (T-ICL) for Keratoconus in India, Ambarish Darak 09:20 Disseminated Disease, Stefan Seregard 09:05 ICL and T-ICL Uses and Results, Tamer Gamaly 09:30 Panel Discussion 09:12 Clinical outcome of Toric Posterior Chamber Implantable 09:45 Q&A Session Collamer Lens (ICL) vs. ICL with Limbal Relaxing Incision (LRI), Jagadesh Reddy 09:19 Phakic Toric Implantable Collamer Lens Implantation for IS-TEC-MO 360 the Correction of High Myopic Astigmatism in Eyes with Keratoconus, Anand Parthasarathy Mon 20 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Conference Room B2 09:26 Simultaneous Topography Guided Photorefractive Keratectomy and Corneal Crosslinking for the Tissue Bioengineering and Regeneration Treatment of Keratoconus, Hani Sakla Organized by Japanese Ophthalmological Society (JOS) 09:33 Outcomes of Collagen Crosslinking in Keratoconus, Mohan Rajan Chairpersons: Shigeto Shimmura, Friedrich Kruse, Graziella 09:40 Using Objective Centration Guidance for Proper Pellegrini Alignment of Corneal Inlays, Damien Gatinel 09:47 Q&A Session 08:30 Applications of Nanotechnology in Ophthalmology, James Leary 08:50 Fundamental Issues in Stem Cell Transplantation of the Ocular Surface, Friedrich Kruse 09:00 Development of Allele-Speci c Therapeutic siRNA in Meesmann Epithelial Corneal Dystrophy, Johnny Moore 09:10 Transplantation of Retinal Pigment Epithelium Derived

from iPS Cells, Satoshi Okamoto 2012 20 February Monday, 09:20 The Use of Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells (iPS) in

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Corneal Tissue Engineering, Shigeto Shimmura 08:40 Warning Signs in Amblyopia, Susan Day 09:30 Signaling Pathways and Neurotrophic Factors in 08:50 The Role of Refractive Surgery in Treatment of Amblyopia Regeneration, Ernst Tamm in Children, Amr El Kamshoushy 09:40 Panel Discussion 09:00 Amblyopia: When to Give Up?, Ramesh Kekunnaya 09:10 Surprising Findings from PEDIG Trials, Michael Repka 09:20 Adaptive Optics in Amblyopia, Paul Rychwalski 09:30 Panel Discussion IS-EDU-MO 361

Mon 20 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Conference Room A4 Teaching Ophthalmic Subspecialty IS-PCM-MO 364 in Developed and Developing Countries Mon 20 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Capital Suite 7 Chairpersons: Marko Hawlina, Heather Mack, Karl Golnik How To Make Your Ophthalmology Practice Work 08:30 Harmonisation of Ophthalmic Education in Europe, Marko Hawlina Chairpersons: Kunle Hassan, Harald Gaeckle, Rainald Duerksen 08:40 Ophthalmic Subspecialty Teaching: Cross-Border Education in South-Eastern Europe, Petja Vassileva 08:30 Setting up a Practice, Kibata Githeko 08:50 Teaching Ophthalmic Subspecialties in Developed and 08:40 Managing the Practice, Venkatachalam Panneerselvam Developing Countries, Heather Mack 08:50 Growing Practice, Juan Francisco Yee 09:00 Becoming a Subspecialist in Latin America, Eduardo 09:00 Dealing with the Ecosystem (and Changes in the Mayorga Environment), Ramesh 09:10 Training Ophthalmology Subspecialists for Subsaharan 09:10 Alternatives for Funding, Juan Batlle Africa: An Emerging Need, Kenneth Kagame 09:20 Sustaining a Group Practice, Kunle Hassan 09:20 Pitfalls and Pearls of Teaching Retinal Disease, Wai-Ching 09:30 Big Investment - Big Return, Harald Gaeckle Lam 09:40 Eye Care Financing - Community Eye Care Initiative, 09:30 What I Have Learned from ICO Program Directors Benedictus Ajayi Courses in Developing Countries, Karl Golnik 09:50 Panel Discussion and Q&A Session 09:40 Panel Discussion and Q&A Session

IS-HIS-MO 365 IS-WFS-MO 362 Mon 20 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Capital Suite 5 Mon 20 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Conference Room B3 Milestones in Ophthalmology Can Onchocerciasis be Eliminated in the Organized by Academia Ophthalmologica Internationalis (AOI) Next Decade: What are the Challenges? Chairpersons: Jean Jacques De Laey Chairpersons: Francisca Olamiju, Adrian Hopkins, Adenike Abiose 08:30 Trachoma, Hugh Taylor 08:40 ROP, Frank Bilson 08:30 OCP and APOC Remarkable Achievements so Far, 08:50 IOL and Ridley, Jorge Alio Adenike Abiose 09:00 Excimer Laser, John Marshall 08:40 Putting the Communities in Charge; The Only Way 09:10 Vesalius. 500 Years of Ocular Anatomy, Jean Jacques De Forward, Amazigo Uche Laey 08:50 NGDOs in Partnership with Ministries; The Recipe for 09:20 The Blind Spot and the Yellow Spot, Balder Gloor Success, Francisca Olamiju 09:30 Charles Schepens - From Mouscron to Boston, Bill 09:00 Onchocerciasis in the Americas: Already History, Ed Cupp Tasman 09:10 Do We Want to Shift the Paradigm in Africa?, Adrian 09:40 Panel Discussion Hopkins 09:50 Q&A Session 09:20 No Research; No Final Solution, Julie Jacobson 09:30 Panel Discussion 09:45 Q&A Session FP-WFS-MO-366 IS-STR-MO 363 Mon 20 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Conference Room B1 Mon 20 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Capital Suite 1 Free Paper: Prevention of Blindness/VISION Amblyopia Treatment 2020 Organized by the American Association for Pediatric Chairpersons: Parikshit Gogate, Rajiv Khandekar Ophthalmology and Strabismus (AAPOS) 08:30 Spectacle Compliance Amongst Rural Secondary School Chairpersons: Michael Repka, Mohamad Jaafar, David Plager Children in Pune District, India, Parikshit Gogate 08:37 Why does Pediatric Cataract Surgery in India Have a Monday, 20 February 2012 20 February Monday, 08:30 Did the PEDIG Studies Change My Management of Poor Follow-up?, Anil Kulkarni Amblyopia?, Mohamad Jaafar 08:44 Compliance of Spectacle Wear in School Children with

103 Refractive Error, Tayyab Afghani Pediatric Endophthalmitis, Anupam Sahu 08:51 Childhood Blindness Scenario in the Middle East Region, 08:37 Visual Outcomes, Globe Survival and Endophthalmitis Rajiv Khandekar Rates After Delayed Removal of Intraocular Foreign 08:58 From Pilot to Partnership: A Bottom Up Approach to Body, Sumeet Malhotra Inuence National Strategies for Eye Care Development 08:44 Penetrating Eye Trauma in Children, Causes and in Peru, Raheem Rahmathullah Outcome, Fatimah Al Hammad 09:05 Serving Children with Low Vision in a Large Scale Using 08:51 Eye and Associated Facial Structures Injuries: Impact of Inclusive Education Programme, Subhra Sil Safety Belts and Airbags, Tahra Al Mahmoud 09:12 Review of the Outcomes of Glaucoma Surgery by 08:58 Prospective Study of Blowout Fracture of the Inferior Mid-level Surgeons in Eye Care Programme Settings in Orbital Wall in Occupational Ocular Injuries, Shobhana Nigeria, Kolawole Ogundimu Pariyani 09:19 Magnitude and Causes of Childhood Blindness and 09:05 Firearm Injury to the Eye and Orbit - A Case Series, Severe Visual Impairment in Sekoru District, South West Jayanta Kumar Das Ethiopia: A Survey Using the Key Informant Method, 09:12 Makeup Component (Titanium Dioxide) as Intraocular Berhan Demissie Foreign Body Post Trauma, Ismael Al Ghamdi 09:26 Eectiveness of Strategies Used in Prevention of 09:19 Prospective Study of Ocular Trauma in Road Trac Blindness Secondary to Retinopathy of Prematurity in the Accidents Bewteen April 2009 to March 2011, Gubbi State of Qatar, Anant Pai Venkatasubbaiah Divakara 09:33 Eects of the Screening Program on ROP in Cali, 09:26 Eye Trauma with Sparkling Wine Cork, Tatiana Krasnovid Colombia 2010, Antonio Veira 09:33 Ocular Trauma in a Rural Population of North China: The 09:40 Q&A Session Handan Eye Study, Fenghua Wang 09:40 Demographic Patterns of Presentation of Eye Emergencies in the United Kingdom - A Study of 71,315 Cases at Bristol Eye Hospital, Goran Darius Hildebrand FP-COR-MO 367 09:47 Q&A Session

Mon 20 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Capital Suite 13 Free Paper: External Eye Disease, Cornea, FP-CAT-MO 369 Eye Banking Chairperson: Jatin Ashar, Vikram Vaidee Mon 20 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Capital Suite 10

08:30 Corneal Collagen Crosslinking - How Safe is it?, Jatin Ashar Free Paper: Cataract 08:37 Ecacy of Povidone Iodine and Chloramphenicol in Viral Chairpersons: Ioannis Pallikaris, Boris Malyugin Conjunctivitis: A Prospective Study at a Tertiary Eye Care Center in South India, Vikram Vaidee 08:30 12 Month Results After Crystalens HD Implantation. 08:44 A Comparative Study of Management of Recurrent Intrastromal Presbyopia Correction and Recorrection by Pterygium with and Without Fibrin Glue, Anita Panda Crystalens HD Implantation, Mark Tomalla 08:51 Reduced Ocular Surface Inammation by an Extract from 08:37 Two in One Modi ed Multi-Angulated Chopper, Surya Birch Leaves, Johannes Schwartzkop Gupta 08:58 Microbial Ethiology and Antimicrobial Sensitivity of 08:44 Comparison of Contrast Sensitivity and Visual Acuity Dierent Clinical Forms of Dacryocystitis of Newborns, After Phacoemulci cation with Aspheric and Spherical Alexander Samoylov Hydrophilic IOL Installation, Mohammad Reza Rohani 09:05 Incidence of Keratoconus (KK) and Pellucid Marginal 08:51 Sulcus Suture Fixation of a Foldable IOL Over Preserved Corneal Degeneration (PMD) in a Tertiary Hospital in Capsule for Managing Lens Subluxation in Marfan Qatar, Alexander Bialasiewicz Syndrome, Ahmed Samir 09:12 Peripheral Yellow Corneal Rings from Vitamin 08:58 Outcomes After Crystalens HD Accommodative Supplementation for Age-Related Macular Degeneration, Intraocular Lens Implantation, Ioannis Pallikaris Andrew Eller 09:05 Experience with a New “Chopper” Phaco Tip for Hard 09:19 Visual Prognosis and Postoperative Complications of Type Cataracts, David Allen I Boston Keratoprosthesis: Barcelona Experience, Maria 09:12 Experimental Study of Wavefront Aberrations of Fideliz de la Paz Aspherical Intraocular Lens, Tang Xin 09:26 Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis and Ocular Treatments, 09:19 Cataract Surgery with the Modi ed CTR in Patients with Farideh Doroodgar Traumatic Zonular Dialysis and Mydriasis, Boris Malyugin 09:33 Q&A Session 09:26 Achieving Accurate Postoperative Refraction with the Arti cial Accommodation System, Liane Rheinschmitt 09:33 Manual Small Incision Cataract Surgery - A New Instrument, John Szetu FP-TRA-MO 368 09:40 Sagittal Phaco Chop Technique, Abdel Illah Chiali 09:47 Q&A Session Mon 20 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Conference Room B4 Free Paper: Eye Trauma and Emergencies Chairpersons: Sumeet Malhotra, Goran Darius Hildebrand

08:30 Prognostic Factors in Treatment Outcome of Traumatic 2012 20 February Monday,

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CO-CAT-MO 370 ophthalmic education • Arranging a fellowship abroad - pearls and pitfalls • Surgical training - how do we set the standards? Mon 20 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Capital Suite 2 • Modern social media in ophthalmology.

Implantation Techniques of Intraocular Target Audience: Young Ophthalmologists Lenses in the Presence of Insu cient or Absent Capsular Support CO-PED-MO 372 Presenters: Andrea Sciscio, Edmondo Borasio, Edoardo Zinicola Mon 20 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Capital Suite 6 Objective: Have you ever found yourself in a situation were you have to decide intraoperatively to change your routine in the Childhood Proptosis: Evaluation and bag intraocular lens (IOL) implantation? Look no further, with Management this course you will have a methodological and evidence based approach on how to deal with such situations eectively. Presenters: Imtiaz Chaudhry, Arif Khan, Adel Alsuhaibani, Yonca Arat Summary of Content: The most important techniques of IOL implantation are described: trans-scleral xation in the posterior Objective: To familiarize the attendee with common benign and chamber, anterior chamber angle supported IOL implantation, malignant processes that can aect the orbit in children with an sulcus xation with or without haptics/optic capture and emphasis on the systematic and practical approach for the anterior or posterior iris clip lenses are described. work-up and treatment of proptosis.

Step by step video instructions on how to plan and perform the Summary of Content: Proptosis describes eye prominence due above thechniques. Management of intra and post operative to space occupying orbital lesions. Proptosis in children is a complications. Scienti c evidence on how to select the most hallmark of orbital diseases requiring thoughtful investigation. appropriate surgical approach as well as literature support. While acquired lesions may present at the end of rst decade of life, congenital lesions usually present early in life. Some of the Target Audience: General Ophthalmologists common causes of proptosis in children include cystic lesions, Educational Level: Intermediate orbital cellulitis and pseudotumor, less common are optic nerve gliomas and meningiomas. Rhabdomyosarcoma can present with acute proptosis. Secondary orbital processes invade the orbit from adjacent structures. Distant metastases include CO-EDU-MO 371 neuroblastoma and Ewing's sarcoma. Although many orbital processes can be diagnosed by history, examination and Mon 20 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Capital Suite 4 imaging studies, ultimate diagnosis rests upon pathological diagnoses. The course will cover illustrative clinical cases that Education Without Borders: The Future for may include, the most common benign, malignant and Young Ophthalmologists metatstatic processes faced by general as well as subspecialists encountering such patients. Presenters: Anthony Khawaja, Manal Taryam, Sanjay Kedhar

Target Audience: General Ophthalmologists and Subspecialists Objective: To provide an engaging platform for discussion of Educational Level: Beginning, Intermediate important international education issues with a young ophthalmologist audience.

This symposium/course has been developed jointly by the YO CO-REF-MO 373 (Young Ophthalmologist) committees of MEACO, SOE and AAO. The theme for the session is education, the issues young Mon 20 Feb 08:30 - 10:00 Capital Suite 8 ophthalmologists across the globalising world are now facing, and how best to make the most of opportunities, and face Optimizing the Outcome with Posterior challenges. Chamber Phakic IOL (ICL) Implantation for Refractive Errors with Thin Cornea The session will take the form of a chat-show, hosted by a Presenters: Satyamyrthy Kodur, Ramamurthy D, Amar Agarwal, MEACO representative, and speakers will be the guests on the Arup Chakrabarti, Ramesh Gampa chat-show. Each topic will be addressed primarily using a question and answer session. This will provide an entertaining Synopsis: In all those patients who are not suitable for Lasik or and engaging format to present esoteric but important issues surface ablation due to thin cornea various options such as to a young audience. phakic IOL implantation and refractive lens exchange are available. Implantation of collamar lens in the posterior The session topics will be: chamber is an ideal and easier choice in these patients. This • Setting up residency programmes in the Middle East - The course is aimed at simplifying the Implantable Contact Lens Arab Board (ICL) implantation and optimizing the outcome and it also • Opportunities and resources available for establishing deals with material and design of ICL, indications, contra residency programmes indications and patient selection, pre operative preparation, • European Board of Ophthalmology - Europe harmonising surgical technique of implanting spherical and toric ICL and ICL

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Objective: At the conclusion of the course, the attendee will 105 have a comprehensive knowledge of ICL implantation which IS-COR-MO 376 will provide the refractive surgeon con dence to adopt the technique in practice. Mon 20 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Hall 1 Target Audience: Subspecialists Challenging and Di cult Cases in Refractive Educational Level: Advanced Surgery Organized by Keratomileusis Study Group Symposium (KMSG)

FP-GLA-MO 374 Chairpersons: Amar Agarwal, Guillermo Avalos, Jairo Hoyos- Chacon, Salah Mahjoub Mon 20 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Hall 7-Tokyo Hall 10:30 Turn Around Technique for Intrastromal Segment Free Paper: Glaucoma Nightmares, Amar Agarwal Chairpersons: Omnia Hamam, Sanjeev Nath 10:38 Discussion 10:40 Endothelial Cell Loss After Artisan: To Explant or Not to 10:30 Epidemiology of Advanced Glaucoma, Omnia Hamam Explant?, Salah Mahjoub 10:37 Molecular Genetic Analysis of Primary Open-angle 10:48 Discussion Glaucoma, Normal Tension Glaucoma, and 10:50 Challenging Endothelial Examinations in Refractive Developmental Glaucoma for VAV2 and VAV3 Variants in Surgery: The Role of the Reliability Index, Fernando Japanese, Dong Shi Cesar Abib 10:44 Mitochondrial DNA Lineages of African Origin Confer 10:58 Discussion Susceptibility to Primary Open-angle Glaucoma in Saudi 11:00 Refractive Surgery in Keratoconus, Jorge Alio Patients, Khaled Abu-Amero 11:08 Discussion 10:51 Eurasian and Sub-Saharan African Mitochondrial DNA 11:10 Reversing Refractive Complications: Back to 20/20, Arun Haplogroup Inuences Pseudoexfoliation Glaucoma Gulani Development in Saudi Patients, Khaled Abu-Amero 11:18 Discussion 10:58 Inducible Nitric Oxide Synthase-Mediated Alteration of 11:20 Treatment for Extreme Hyperopia, Luis W. Lu Mitochondrial OPA1 Expression in Glaucomatous Rat 11:28 Discussion Retina, Yi Dai 11:30 Several Corneal Leucoma Post Crosslinking in Advance 11:05 Survey of Glaucoma in a Nigerian Tertiary Hospital, Keratoconus, Luis Felipe Vejarano Tarela Sarimiye 11:38 Discussion 11:12 Is Angle Closure Glaucoma a Problem in West Africa?, 11:40 Premium Luxation, Jorge Mobayed Olusola Olawoye 11:48 Discussion 11:19 Morphologic Features of Anterior Lens Capsule at the 11:50 Dierential Diagnosis Between Keratoconus and Primary Angle-closure Glaucoma with Pseudoexfoliative Pellucid Marginal Degeneration, Carlos Arce Syndrome, Eleonora Egorova 11:58 Discussion 11:26 Long-term Fluctuation of Intraocular Pressure of Primary Angle Closure Disease Following Laser Peripheral Iridotomy/ Iridoplasty, Yuanbo Liang 11:33 Ultrasonic Bio-microscopy (UBM) is a Useful Aid for FP-TRA-MO 377 Diagnosing Eyes Prone to Angle Closure (AC) in the Presence of a Patent Iridectomy, Sanjeev Nath Mon 20 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Hall 2 11:40 Q&A Session Free Paper: Eye Trauma and Emergencies

Chairpersons: Gungor Sobaci, Rajani Battu IS-GLA-MO 375 10:30 The Epidemiology of Giant Cell Arteritis in Otago, New Zealand: A 9-year Analysis, Anmar Abdul-Rahman Mon 20 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Hall 11 10:37 Socioeconomic Factors and Glaucoma Severity at Disease Teleglaucoma: Screening and Collaborative Presentation in Iranian Patients, Ramin Daneshvar Management 10:44 Impact of Intraocular Foreign Bodies in Explosive- Related Open-Globe Injuries by Terrorist Act, Gungor Sobaci Chairpersons: Daniel Kiage, Amel Ouertani, Georg Michelson 10:51 Long Term Results of Limbal Stem Cell Culture and Transplantation in Patients with Alkali Injury, Abhishek 10:30 Remote Diagnosis of Glaucoma, Georg Michelson Chandra 10:40 Role of Telemedicine in Collaborative Care of Glaucoma, 10:58 Assessment of Factors Aecting Visual Prognosis in Karim Damji Traumatic Cataract in India, Rajesh Goyal 10:50 Screening for Glaucoma in Africa. Is Telemedicine the 11:05 Pro le of Pediatric Ocular Trauma in a Tertiary Eye Care Solution?, Daniel Kiage Centre of Eastern India, Chandana Chakraborti 11:00 Role of a Teleglaucoma Platform in Training and 11:12 The Association Between Diabetes Mellitus and Primary Research, Yogesan Kanagasingam Open Angle Glaucoma - A Meta-analysis, Anthony 11:10 Challenges in Teleglaucoma Services, Prashant Bhatia Khawaja 11:20 Panel Discussion 11:19 Perioperative Optic Neuropathy in Patients Undergoing O Pump Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery, Rajani

Battu 2012 20 February Monday, 11:26 A 22 Year Manchester Review of Intraocular Foreign Body, James Wong 106 Hall 11 Scienti c Program

11:33 The Frequency of Spontaneous Venous Pulsations and 11:10 Strabismus Correction in Thyroid Eye Disease, Induced Venous Pulsations in Optic Discs with Normal Kimberly Cockerham Morphology and its Signi cance, Muhammad Aamir 11:18 Eyelid Surgery in Thyroid Eye Disease, Mark Lucarelli Shahzad 11:26 Recent Advances in Thyroid Eye Disease, Rona Silkiss 11:40 Commercial Motorcycle Accident Related Ocular Injuries: 11:34 Q&A Session Pilot Study in a Nigerian Tertiary Hospital, Samuel Oluremi Olateju 11:47 Q&A Session IS-REF-MO 380

Mon 20 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Hall 10 FP-RET-MO 378 Laser Refractive Lens Surgery Mon 20 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Hall 3 Organized by International Society of Refractive Surgery of the Free Paper: Retina - Surgical American Academy of Ophthalmology (ISRS/AAO)

Chairpersons: Raj Kumar Sharma, Theodor Stappler Chairpersons: Michael Knorz, Ronald Krueger

10:30 Echo-PIV (Particle Image Velocimetry) of the Human 10:30 How Laser Refractive Lens Surgery was Developed, Ronald Vitreous: Feasibility and Clinical Applications, Tommaso Krueger Rossi 10:40 Status of Competing Systems, Michael Knorz 10:37 A Detailed Evaluation of Brilliant Blue G Dye in Ocular 10:50 How Precise is Laser Cutting and How Predictable are the Surgery, Eduardo Rodrigues Results?, Ronald Krueger 10:44 Visual Outcome and Prognostic Factors in Patients with 11:00 Clinical Results with LenSx, Zoltan Nagy Retained IOFB, Sulatha Bhandary 11:10 Clinical Results with LensAR, Ramon Naranjo Tackman 10:51 Retained Intraocular Foreign Body Removal: 11:20 Clinical Results with CustomLens, Gerd Aufarth Retrospective Study of 150 Consecutive Cases, Raj Kumar 11:30 Clinical Results with Optimedica, Jose Guell Sharma 11:40 What is the Value Proposition for the Patient?, Alaa 10:58 Primary Intraocular Lens Implantation Combined with El-Danasoury Pars Plana lensovitrectomy, and Intraocular Foreign Body 11:50 What Does Lens Refractive Lens Surgery Mean for the Removal, Saleh Al Amro Surgeon and for Society?, Michael Lawless 11:05 Removal of Silicone Oil in Phakics and Pseudophakics: A

Novel Approach for a Fast and Complete Procedure, Soren Holbek 11:12 Chorioretinectomy for Perforating Eye Injuries, Sengul Ozdek FP-STR-MO 381 11:19 Surgical Treatment for Hypotony Caused by Choriodal Mon 20 Feb Hole and Suprachoroidal Silicone Oil Migration in Silicone 10:30 - 12:00 Conference Room A1 Oil Tampanade Eye Following Surgical Procedures for Free Paper: Strabismus Open Globe Injuries, Xuefeng Feng 11:26 Use of Lutein and Zeaxanthin Alone or Combined with Chairpersons: Mohammad Mostafa Hossain, Wei Zhang Brilllant and Trypan Blue to Identify Intraocular Structures Intraoperatively, Diogo Martins 10:30 Primary Application and Evaluation of a Technology for Objective Measurement of Accommodation of Human 11:33 Correlation Between Bulbar Axis Length and Retinal Eyes, Xiaobing Wang Ruptures in Case of Myopia Eye, Emina Alimanovic 10:37 Early Onset of Acquired Comitant Non-Accommodative 11:40 Novel Developments in the Field of Silicone Oil, Theodor Esotropia in Childhood, Veit Sturm Stappler 10:44 Convergence or Fusion Insuciency with or Without 11:47 Q&A Session Refractive Error, Mohammad Mostafa Hossain 10:51 Antropometric Parameters of the Eye and their Inuence on Strabismus Surgery's Eciency, Igor Aznauryan 10:58 Superior Oblique Palsy (A Review of 947 Cases), Ze Wang IS-OCP-MO 379 11:05 Paralysis of Cranial Nerve III, IV and VI in the Department of Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, Ze Wang Mon 20 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Hall 9 11:12 Excimer Refractive Surgery in Adult Amblyopia: Any Role?, Shucri Shawaf Thyroid Eye Disease 11:19 The Eect of Occlusion Therapy on the Deviation Angle in Partially Accommodative Esotropia with Amblyopia, Chairpersons: Lelio Baldesch, Kimberly Cockerham, Hunter Yuen Omnia Sherif 11:26 Immediate Post-operative Target Range and Success of 10:30 Pathophysiology of Thyroid Eye Disease, Kelvin Chong Strabismus Surgery in Adults, Kamiar Mireskandari 10:38 Standardized Clinical Evaluation in Thyroid Eye Disease, 11:33 Delayed Signi cant Myopic Shift Post Squint Surgery: A George von Arx Case Report, Namrata Kabra 11:40 Stereoacuity Before and After Neutral Zone Shifting in 10:46 Medical Management of Thyroid Eye Disease, Lelio Congenital Nystagmus with Vertical Compensatory Head Baldesch Posture, Wei Zhang 10:54 Role of Radiotherapy in Thyroid Eye Disease, Diego 11:47 Q&A Session Strianese

Monday, 20 February 2012 20 February Monday, 11:02 Techniques in Orbital Decompression, Asa Morton

107 IS-ONC-MO 382 10:51 Vision Impairment in Peruvian Children with Dierent Abilities, Theodor Sauer 10:58 Broadening Access to Eyecare in Sierra Leone, Phyllida Mon 20 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Conference Room A2 Roe Local Chemotherapy in Ocular Oncology 11:05 Blindness and Low Vision Among Kuwaiti Population Over the Age of 40, Nadia Sadeq Organized by International Society of Ocular Oncology (ISOO) 11:12 Prevalence of Pseudoexfoliation in Patients Undergoing

Cataract Surgery at a Community Welfare Hospital in Chairpersons: Jacob Pe'er, Tero Kivelä, Martine Jager Karachi, Pakistan, Mahnaz Naveed Shah 11:19 Medical Consumerism in Ophthamology: A Study of New 10:30 Supraselective Intra-Arterial Chemotherapy in Moroccan Laws, Hatim Souktani Retinoblastoma, Carol Shields 11:26 Eye Care Programme in a Poor Resource Setting: The First 10:40 Supraselective Intra-Arterial Chemotherapy in Five (5) Years of the Sokoto State Eye Care Programme, Retinoblastoma, Matthew Wilson Nuhu Maishanu 10:50 Salvage Intravitreal Methotrexate in Retinoblastoma, 11:33 Cost Recovery as a Part of Health Financing in the Tero Kivelä Nigerian Kwara Eye Care Programme, Afolabi Ezekiel 11:00 The Use of Mitomycin C In Ocular Surface Tumors, Joseph 11:40 Q&A Session Frucht-Pery 11:10 The Use of 5FU in Ocular Surface Tumors, Edoardo Midena 11:20 The Use of Interferon Alpha2b in Ocular Surface Tumors, Carol Karp IS-WFS-MO 385 11:30 The Use of Intravitreal Methotrexate In Vitreoretinal Lymphoma, Jacob Pe'er Mon 20 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Conference Room B3 11:40 The Use of Intravitreal Rituximab In Vitreoretinal Lymphoma, Justine Smith Prevention of Blindness: Priorities and 11:50 Q&A Session Achievements Organized by South-East European Ophthalmological Society (SEEOS) and The Black Sea Ophthalmological Society (BSOS) IS-PAT-MO 383 Chairpersons: Petja Vassileva, Mahmut Kaskaloglu, Nikica Gabric Mon 20 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Conference Room B2 10:30 What is Doable in Preventing Diabetic Blindness, Petja Clinicopathological Correlation - Retinal Vassileva Diseases 10:40 Telemedical Screenings for Prevention of Blindness, Janos Nemeth Chairpersons: Sandeep Grover, Wico Lai 10:50 Prevention of Blindness in Turkey: Achievements in the New Millennium, Mahmut Kaskaloglu 10:30 Clinical-Inherited Retinal Diseaes, Sandeep Grover 11:00 Prevalance and Treatment Possibilities of Keratoconus in 10:40 Clinical-Diabetic Retinopathy, Wico Lai South Eastern Europe, Nikica Gabric 10:50 Clinical-Age Related Macular Degeneration, Ihab Saad 11:10 Prevention of Blindness and Eye Care in Serbia, Othman Slobodanka Latinovich 11:00 Clinical-Vascular Diseases of Retina and Vitreoretinal 11:20 Primary IOL Implantation in Infants with Congenital Interface, K.V. Chalam Cataracts-Main Source of Visualand Social 11:10 Pathology-Age-Related Macular Degeneration and Rehabilitation, Nadya Bobrova Inherited Diseases, Nicola Ghazi 11:30 Panel Discussion 11:25 Pathology-Diabetic Retinopathy, Vascular Disaeases and Vitreoretinal Interface, Deepak Edward 11:40 Panel Discussion 11:50 Q&A Session FP-NEO-MO 386

Mon 20 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Capital Suite 1 FP-EPI-MO 384 Free Paper: Neuro-ophthalmology

Mon 20 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Conference Room A4 Chairpersons: Mahesh Kumar, Jeyaraman Vijay Ananth

Free Paper: Ophthalmic Epidemiology 10:30 Dural Venous Sinus Thrombosis-A Clinical Pro le, Chairpersons: Sanil Joseph, Aziz Khan Mahesh Kumar 10:37 G11778A and T14502C Detection in a Chinese Pedigree 10:30 Gender Issues in a Cataract Surgical Population in South of Leber's Hereditary Optic Neuropathy, Hezheng Zhou India, Sanil Joseph 10:44 Clinical Features of Retinal Diseases Misdiagnosed as 10:37 The Eect of Teachers Training Programme in Screening Retrobulbar Optic Neuritis, Libin Jiang for Refractive Errors Among School Children, Rajesh 10:51 PKCÎ-dependent Signaling Mediates Ethambutol- Prabu induced Toxic Eects on Human Retinal Pigment Cells, 10:44 Attitudes of Physicians, Patients and Village Health- Rong Kung Tsai workers Towards Glaucoma and Diabetic Retinopathy in 10:58 Toxoplasma Neuroretinitis - A Case Series, Santanu Monday, 20 February 2012 20 February Monday, Rural China, Xixi Yan Mandal

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11:05 Neuro Ophthalmic Manifestations of Patient with FP-COR-MO 389 HIV/AIDS, Jeyaraman Vijay Ananth 11:12 Causes of Double Vision in Thyroid Associated Mon 20 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Capital Suite 13 Ophthalmopathy, Anna Klysik 11:19 Cisplatin-associated Optic Neuropathy, Johannes Eisenack Free Paper: External Eye Disease, Cornea, 11:26 The Promoting Eects of Crystallins at Dierent Growth Eye Banking Stages on the Survival of Rat Retinal Ganglion Cells Cultivated in Vitro, Wenjun Wang Chairpersons: Boris Malyugin, Stefano Barabino 11:33 Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia at King Hussein Medical Service, Suha Al-Eajailat 10:30 Deep Anterior Lamellar Keratoplasty in Children, Jatin 11:40 Experimental Study on Photodynamic Induced Anterior Ashar Ischemic Optic Neuropathy in Rat Animals, Wang 10:37 Deep Anterior Lamellar Keratoplasty for Congenital Runsheng Corneal Keloid, Jatin Ashar 11:47 Mysterious Case of Bilateral Optic Nerve Atrophy, Hatim 10:44 Tear Film Osmolarity in Patients with Meibomian Gland Batawi Dysfunction, Elisabeth M. Messmer 11:54 Q&A Session 10:51 Calcium Channels in the Lacrimal Gland-Implications for Dry-Eye Disease, Simon Kaja 10:58 Surgical Technique and Clinical Results with Ultrathin Flap DSAEK, Boris Malyugin IS-CLR-MO 387 11:05 Corneal Vascularization and Bandelettes Keratopathy in KID Syndrome, Pajtim Lutaj Mon 20 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Capital Suite 7 11:12 Ocular Penetration of 4 Fluoroquinolone Ophthalmic Solutions After Topical Instillation into Rabbit Eyes, Jae Contact Lens- “Newton Kara José Lim Chung Symposium” 11:19 Age-Related Comparative Long-Term Functional Results After Riboavin UV A Corneal Crosslinking, Cosimo Chairpersons: Shigeru Kinoshita, Paulo Ricardo Oliveira, Gudrun Mazzotta Bischo 11:26 Immune Cells on the Ocular Surface of Dry Eye Patients and the Eect of Topical Anti-inammatory Treatment, 10:30 Keratoconus Contact Lens Adaptation, from the Simple Stefano Barabino to the Complex, Tania Schäefer 11:33 Clinical Outcomes in Patients with Keratoconus after 10:50 Material and Design Developments in Silicone Hydrogel MyoRing Implantation, Deli Sivekova Contact Lenses, Ayfer Kanpolat 11:40 Modi ed Deep Anterior Lamellar Keratoplasty for the 11:00 Contact Lenses and Keratoconus: Innovative Approach, Treatment of Advanced Keratoconus with Steep Corneal Florence Malet Curvature, Alireza Eslampoor 11:10 Rheology of Arti cial Tears Under Contact Lenses, 11:47 Q&A Session Lorenzo Mannucci 11:20 Contact Lens Induces Changes in Tear Function, Deniz Oral 11:30 Combination Aberrometer/ Corneal Topographer/ FP-EPI-MO 390 Autorefractor for Cataract/Refractive Surgery Especially Toric IOL and LRI/CRI Assessment, Sami El Hage Mon 20 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Conference Room B4 11:40 Discussion Free Paper: Ophthalmic Epidemiology

Chairpersons: Samrat Chatterjee, Noopur Gupta IS-PCM-MO 388 10:30 Ocular Injury in Agriculture-workers: Primary Prevention Mon 20 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Capital Suite 5 with Safety Eye Wear, Samrat Chatterjee 10:37 The Distribution of Corneal Thickness in an Adult How to Manage Your Own Facility Population in Shahroud, Iran, Farhad Rezvan 10:44 Current Status of Trachoma in India, Noopur Gupta Organized by the European Society of Out Patient Eye Surgery 10:51 Clinical Versus Laboratory Diagnosis of Trachoma in (ESOPES) Endemic Areas (a Retrospective Study), Ahmed Osman 10:58 Trachoma in Northern Uganda, Nyathirombo Amos Chairpersons: Jerome Bovet 11:05 Clinical Observation of Coreoplasty and Artisan Intraocular Lens Implantation, Lee Haibo 10:30 Introduction How to Start Your Own Facility, Jerome Bovet 11:12 What is the Appropriate Age of Participants for a Survey 10:45 Six Cataract Surgeries in One Hour with a 3 People Team, to estimate the prevalence of Trachomatous Trichiasis Arturo Perez-Arteaga (TT)?, Jetha Karimurio 11:00 Outpatient Management On The Orthokeratology and 11:19 The Cost of Surveys and Mass Drug Administration (MDA) CXL for Active Trachoma in High and Low Endemic Districts in (Corneal Collagen Crosslinking) Practice, Iwane Mitsui Kenya, Jetha Karimurio 11:15 Posterior Vitrectomy in an Outpatient Clinic, Jean-Marc 11:26 Matrix Therapy and Heparan Sulfates Mimetics-RGTA Baumgartner Technology in Regenerative Medicine Fundamentals and 11:30 Oculoplastic Surgery in an Outpatient Center, George Clinical Developments Corneal Healing, Denis Barritault Charonis Monday, 20 February 2012 20 February Monday, 11:33 Optical Quality Analysis in Forme Fruste Keratoconus, 11:45 Panel Discussion and Q&A Session Himabindu Veluri

109 11:40 Color LED Topography (CLT): Towards Accurate and CO-GLA-MO 393 Precise Mapping of the Cornea, Victor Arni Sicam 11:47 Q&A Session Mon 20 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Capital Suite 4 Glaucoma Drainage Device Implantation- Pearls and Pitfalls FP-OCP-MO 391 Presenters: Moustafa Yaqub, Karim Tomey, Adel A Sha k Mon 20 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Capital Suite 10 Objective: The use of Glaucoma Drainage Devices (GDD) in the Free Paper: Oculoplastics, Lacrimal System management of advanced glaucoma (both primary and and Orbit secondary) has gained popularity in recent years. This course aims at illustrating practical pearls and pitfalls in implanting Chairpersons: Amiram Shapiro, Ahmed Ben Said GDD.

10:30 Osmotic Tissue Expansion in Complicated Lower Eyelid Summary of Content: Reconstruction, Naresh Joshi Surgical anatomy 10:37 Aesthetic Challenges in Eyebrow Reconstruction, Qasiem Site of plate insertion: In relation to postoperative complications. Nasser Conjunctival ap: Creation and closure 10:44 Lower Eyelid Swelling as a Late Complication of Sclera tunnel: Site, length, and target entry (AC versus PC) Permanent Fillers Injection into the Malar Area, Adel The use of scleral patch grafts or processed allograft material Alsuhaibani Combined GDD / Cataract surgery 10:51 The Use of Dehydrated Amniotic Graft in Reconstruction Combined vitrectomy and tube placement in the posterior of the Orbit, Amiram Shapiro chamber in cases of distorted anterior chamber anatomy 10:58 Complications after Descemet Membrane Endothelial Keratoplasty (DMEK)-The First 200 Cases, Martin Target Audience: Subspecialist Dirisamer Educational Level: Advanced 11:05 Ocular Manifestations of Noonan Syndrome: A Better View, Dorothee van Trier 11:12 Late Correction of Orbital-zygomatic-maxillary Fractures with Enophthalmos, Wenjuan Lu CO-TRA-MO 394 11:19 Fat Transfer for Periorbital Rejuvenation, Ahmed Ben Said 11:26 Inferior Fornix Reconstruction for Contracted Socket: A Mon 20 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Capital Suite 6 New Technique Without External Bolster, Golam Haider 11:33 Comparative Evaluation of Reconstruction of Blowout Management of Orbital Trauma Orbital Floor Fracture with Corticocancellous Bone and Aloplastic Material, Golam Haider Presenters: Ahmad Taw k, Osman Ziko, Sheri Elwan, Mohamed 11:40 STAR - or Okihiro-Syndrome?, Abed Atili Saad Mohamed Rashad, Mohamed Taw k 11:47 Q&A Session Objective: Review methods of diagnosis as well as treatment modalities of dierent consequences of orbital trauma. Instructional models and examples will be shown, short of CO-PHA-MO 392 hands-on.

Summary of Content: Mon 20 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Capital Suite 2 Covered area encompasses blunt mechanical hits, foreign Drug Delivery Systems: Updates and Future bodies and cosmetic replacement of trauma-dis gured eyeball. Trends 1. Applied anatomy of the orbit in relation to impact of trauma. 2. Surgical approaches to the orbital cavity and contents. Presenter: Samer Elsherbiny 3. Orbital fractures, with emphasis on “blow-out” fracture. 4. Orbital implants. Objective: To present an overview of ophthalmic drug delivery 5. Management of intra-orbital foreign body. systems. Target Audience: Sub-Specialized Ophthalmic Plastic Surgeons Summary of Content: With more sophisticated drug Non-ophthalmologist Orbital Surgeons. development for ophthalmic diseases, attention has focused on Educational Level: Advanced drug delivery systems for dierent eye conditions. This course covers existing devices and presents other work in progress and future trends.

Audience: General Ophthalmologists Level: Intermediate-Advanced Format: Symposium Monday, 20 February 2012 20 February Monday,

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CO-TEL-MO 395 FP-GLA-MO 397

Mon 20 Feb 10:30 - 12:00 Capital Suite 8 Mon 20 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Hall 11 Electronic Health Record Implementation in Free Paper: Glaucoma Large Ophthalmic Practice Chairpersons: Yuanbo Liang, Scott Smith Presenter: Rishi Singh 13:30 Ecacy of Limited Goniosynechialysis on Patients with Objective: To discuss the pearls and pitfalls of implementation Chronic Angle-Closure Glaucoma, Guoping Qing plan for electronic medical record in a large multidisciplinary 13:37 Eect of Intraoperative Use of Topical Mitomycin-C on practice. Intraocular Pressure in Patients with Pterygium Excision, Pir Salim Mahar Summary of Content: The course will consist of an overview of 13:44 Treatment Outcomes in Malignant Glaucoma, Paraaj Dave the implementation process performed at the Cole Eye Institute, 13:51 Technology and Results of Selective Ab Interno Cleveland Clinic in 2011. Discussion will consist of the selection Trabeculotomy, Dmitry Ivanov of an EMR program, timelines, strategies for roll out, and a 13:58 Outcome of Trabeculectomy with 5 Fluorouracil in a comparison of the various ophthalmology imaging repository Nigerian Tertiary Hospital, Olusola Olawoye systems. Clinical and practice related outcomes for 14:05 The Outcome of Trabeculectomy Using a Collagen Matrix ophthalmology are provided to the participants and suggested Implant (OlogenTM), Wisam Shihadeh as a metrics. 14:12 Retrospective Analysis of Outcome of Trabeculectomy with Mitomycin-C in Post Penetrating Keratoplasty Target Audience: All Ophthalmologists and Specialists Glaucoma Patients, Reena Manchanda Choudhry Educational Level: Beginning 14:19 A new approach for Management of Delayed Suprachoroidal Hemorrhage After Intraocular Surgeries; and Report of a Case-series, Mohammad Pakravan 14:26 Predictive Value of the Intra-Operative Intraocular FP-RET-MO 396 Pressure During Primary Trabeculectomy, Yuanbo Liang 14:33 Outcome of Primary Trabeculectomy with Adjunctive Mon 20 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Hall 7-Tokyo Hall Bevacizumab Versus 5-uorouracil, Tomasz Zarnowski 14:40 Outcome of Trabectome Surgery Alone or Combined Free Paper: Retina-Medical with Phacoemulsi cation, Scott Smith Chairpersons: Anand Rajendran, Yuichiro Ogura 14:47 Q&A Session

13:30 Chronic Ocular Ischemia and Carotid Vascular Disease, Swarna Biseria FP-COR-MO 398 13:37 Intravitreal Injection of Bevacizumab for Treatment of Idiopathic Choroidal Neovascularization in Chinese, Lei Mon 20 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Hall 1 Gao 13:44 Primary Intravitreous Injection of Bevacizumab Combined Free Paper: External Eye Disease, Cornea, with Photocoagulation for Macular Edema Following Eye Banking Branch Retinal Vein Occlusion, Daisuke Muramatsu 13:51 Flexibly Dosed Intravitreal Bevacizumab Monotherapy for Chairpersons: Jatin Ashar, Mohamed Hantera Choroidal Neovascular Membranes of Non-AMD Aetiologies, Anand Rajendran 13:30 One Year Outcomes of Descemet Stripping Endothelial 13:58 Intravitreal Bevacizumab (Avastin) for Treatment of Keratoplasty in Children, Jatin Ashar Macular Edema Scendary to Retinal Vein Occlusion, 13:37 Endothelial Keratoplasty in Congenital Hereditary Ahmed Ibrahim Endothelial Dystrophy: To Strip or Not to Strip the 14:05 Laser-induced Chorioretinal Venous Anastomosis for Descemet Membrane?, Jatin Ashar Treatment of Nonischemic Central Retinal Vein Occlusion, 13:44 To Evaluate Visual Acuity and Refractive Outcomes, 12 Khoahoc Daotao Months After Descemet Stripping and Automated 14:12 Choroidal Thickness and Volume in Eyes with Angioid Endothelial Keratoplasty (DSAEK), Qasim Mansoor Streaks, Abdallah Ellabban 13:51 Keratitis Complicating the Implantation of Intracorneal 14:19 VEGF Trap-Eye in CRVO: Results of the Phase 3 GALILEO Ring Segment: Managment and Prevention, Mohanna Study, Yuichiro Ogura Al-Jindan 14:26 Results of the Phase 3 COPERNICUS Study of VEGF Trap- 13:58 Visual Results of My First 10 DSEAK Cases in Saudi Arabia, Eye in CRVO, David Brown Mohamed Hantera 14:33 Q&A Session 14:05 Intrastromal Corneal Ring Segment Implantation Using Femtosecond-assisted Tunnel Creation for the Treatment of Patients with Keratoconus, Mohamed Awadalla 14:12 Donor Site Complications in Auto Limbal and Living Related Allo Limbal Transplantation, Ammar Miri 14:19 Anatomical and Functional Results of Keratoprosthesis Implantation-Comparison of 3 Dierent Types of Keratoprosthesis, Justyna Izdebska Monday, 20 February 2012 20 February Monday,

111 14:26 Limbal Conjunctival Autograft Transplantation for 14:19 Visual Outcomes with Shwind PrebyMax Laser Treatment Recurrent Pterygium, Mashhoor Alfayez in Presbiopia patients, Haifa Mahmood 14:30 Comparison of Femtosecond Laser-assisted Keratoplasty 14:26 Photorefractive Keratectomy (PRK) for Correction of with Traditional Penetrating Keratoplasty in Keratoconus, Residual Myopic Refraction after INTRACOR Shahzad Mian Femtosecond Laser for Presbyopia, Ricardo Romero 14:47 Q&A Session 14:33 Reading Performance after Implantation of the KAMRA Corneal Inlay (ACI7000PDT) For The Surgical Correction of Presbyopia - 1 Year Follow-Up, Alois Dexl 14:40 The KAMRA Intracorneal Inlay for the Correction of FP-TRA-MO 399 Presbyopia: 3 Years Follow-up, Alois Dexl 14:47 Q&A Session Mon 20 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Hall 2 Free Paper: Eye Trauma and Emergencies FP-OCP-MO 401 Chairpersons: Mehul Shah, Anoop Kishore Gupta

Mon 20 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Hall 9 13:30 Wooden Sticks as Objects of Ocular Injury: Are they Really Bad?, Mehul Shah Free Paper: Oculoplastics, Lacrimal System 13:37 Visual Rehabilitation After Ocular Trauma, Nabila Al and Orbit Tamimi 13:44 Role of Ophthalmic Endoscope Assisted Pars Plana Chairpersons: Michael Migliori, Robert Mazzoli, Imtiaz Chaudhry Vitrectomy in Severe Ocular Trauma, Khaled Sabti 13:51 Canalicular Repair with Neoon Cannula: A Simpli ed 13:30 Normal Proptosis and Comparison of Hertel Technique, Anoop Kishore Gupta Exophthalmometry and Ruler Measurements in Normal 13:58 Children's Corneal Abrasion Patching Study (CAP Study). Population in Tehran, Abolfazl Rahimi Results of a Randomized Clinical Trial Comparing 13:37 Surgical Types of Osteoma of Orbit in Pakistan, Tayyab Patching Versus No Patching in TreatingTraumatic Afghani Corneal Abrasion in Children, Ayman Elghonemy 13:44 Eectiveness of Periocular Triamcinolone Injections in 14:05 A Rare Case of Propionibacterium Acnes Endophthalmitis the Treatment of Graves Orbitopathy Moderate to Post Penetrating Trauma, Manali Hazarika Severe, Fernando Luis Colombo Rengel 14:12 Endoscopic Vitrectomy Through Cornea in the Treatment 13:51 Pearls and Pitfalls in Orbital Dermoid Cysts, Tarjani Dave of Complicated Ocular Trauma, Xun Yang 15:58 Evaluation of Retinal Nerve Fibre Layer Thickness Using 14:19 Endoscopic Vitrectomy utilized in the Severely Optical Coherence Tomography in Thyroid Traumatized Eyes with No Light Perception, Xun Yang Ophthalmopathy Patients, Neha Sinha 14:26 Traumatic Wound Dehiscence after Deep Anterior 14:05 Ultrasonographic Evaluation of Extraocular Muscle Lamellar Keratoplasty: Protective Role of Intact Thickness in Dysthyroidism and its Correlation with Descemet Membrane After Big-Bubble Technique, Thyroid Optic Neuropathy, Subhashis Mukherjee Christine Dackiw 14:12 Evaluation of IOP Changes After Botulinum Toxin an 14:33 Lens Injury: Factors determining the Visual Acuity, Injection in Extraocular Muscles of TRO Patients, Shakeel Parakkatt Hashim Aliakbar Sabermoghaddam 14:40 Q&A Session 14:19 Other than Orbital Cellulitis, Amal Al-Sayyed 14:26 To Describe a Novel Method to Reconstruct the Orbit Following Lid Sparing Orbital Exenteration, Andrea Sciscio 14:33 Single (Lateral) Wall Orbital Decompression by a FP-REF-MO 400 Minimally Invasive Swinging Eyelid Approach: Institutional Experience in Total of 58 Orbits with Graves Mon 20 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Hall 3 Orbitopathy Induced Proptosis, Abed Atili Free Paper: Refractive Surgery 14:40 Q&A Session

Chairpersons: John Vukich, Alaa El-Danasoury

13:30 Presbyopia Treatment on the Cornea: Another Option for FP-CAT-MO 402 this Age Related Problem, Gustavo Tamayo 13:37 Surgical Results of Lasik for Correction of Myopic Mon 20 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Hall 10 Presbyopia, Istiantoro Sukardi Free Paper: Cataract 13:44 Using a Small Aperture Corneal Inlay to Increase Near Visual Acuity in Emmetropic Presbyopes, John Vukich Chaipersons: Ehud Assia, Pranay Singh 13:51 Visual Eects of Physiologically Eccentric Pupils in Presbyopic Exchange Using Diractive Bifocal IOLs, Ram 13:30 Intraocular Options for Correction of Presbyopia, Ia Mirlay Bezhashvili 13:58 Expanding Depth of Focus for Presbyopic Ametropes, 13:37 Ecacy of 0.3% Sodium Hyaluronate (SH) Ophthalmic Emmetropes and Pseudophakes, Alain Saad Solution for Reducing Dry Eye and Enhancing Corneal 14:05 Pseudophakic Presbyopic Lasik, Kumar Doctor Wound Healing After Photorefractive Keratectomy (PRK), 14:12 Combining Small Aperture Corneal Inlay and LASIK for Usanee Reinprayoon Simultaneous Correction of Hyperopia and Presbyopia, 13:44 Confoscan Aided Epithelial Debridement as an 2012 20 February Monday, Alaa El-Danasoury Adjunctive Curative Procedure in Acanthamoeba Keratitis, Nadiya Al-Khrousi 112 Hall 11 Scienti c Program

13:51 Earlier Visual Rehabilitation in Pediatric Cataracts-Role 14:19 Selective Internal Radiotherapy (SIRT) as Locoregional of Cataract Surgery with Primary IOL Implantation, Therapy of Hepatic Metastases in Uveal Melanoma Seema Deshmukh Patients, Annemarie Klingenstein 13:58 Micro Phaco Using Wood Cutterac Nucleus Cracking 14:26 Plaque Therapy for Ocular Tumors: Middle East-Single Technique: A Boom for Hard Nuclei, Pallavi Alsi Institute Preliminary Results, Imad Jaradat 14:05 Hydrolysis-Induced Changes in Acrylic Intraocular 14:33 No Chlamydiae or Helicobacter Pylori is Detectable in a Lenses, Kenji Kawai Cohort of Chinese Patients with Conjunctival MALT 14:12 Three-port MICS (Tri-MICS): Experimental Studies and Lymphoma, Jiping Cai Clinical Aspects, Ehud Assia 14:40 Brachytherapy for Ocular Melanoma During Pregnancy, 14:19 Advantages of IOL Implantation in Ringer Lactate Rana'a Aljamal (Hydroimplantation) Without Using Visco-elastic 14:47 Q&A Session Substance in Small Incision Cataract Surgery (SICS), Pranay Singh 14:26 Optical and Functional Results After Implantation of Multifokal Lentis M Plus, Magda Rau FP-TEC-MO 405 14:33 Push Pull Phaco Prechop: Intraoperative Safety and Ecacy, Minu Mathen Mon 20 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Conference Room B2 14:40 Q&A Session Free Paper: New Technology and . Alternative Medicine

Chairpersons: Ingrid Zimmer-Galler, Ralf Brinkmann FP-NEO-MO 403 13:30 Prognostic Factor Analysis in Vitreoretinal Surgery for Mon 20 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Conference Room A1 Retinal Detachment Attributable to Macular Hole in High Free Paper: Neuro-ophthalmology Myopia, Song Chen 13:37 A Futuristic Eye on a Diseased Human Eye, Manish Jain Chairpersons: Rohit Saxena, Celia Chen 13:44 Teleretinal Imaging-A Retrospective 10 Year Analysis of Over 100,000 Patients, Lloyd Hildebrand 13:30 Functional Analysis of the Retina After Endothelial 13:51 Integration of a Telemedicine Diabetic Retinopathy Progenitor Cell Injectionin Retinitis Pigmentosa, Shinichi Assessment System with a Global Electronic Personal Health Record, Ingrid Zimmer-Galler Fukuda 15:58 Lingual Vision, Osama Makhzoum 13:37 Evaluation of Macular Sensitivity Using Microperimetry 14:05 Teleophthalmology Using a Mobile Phone with Attached in Patients of Optic Neuritis, Rohit Saxena Optics for Anterior and Posterior Segment Photography, 13:44 Ecacy of Intravenous Tissue Plasminogen Activator in Satish Gupta Central Retinal Artery Occlusion: Results of a 14:12 Temperature Controlled Retinal Photocoagulation, Ralf Brinkmann Randomized Controlled Trial, Celia Chen 14:19 Nd: YAG Laser Embolysis Combined Urokinase 13:51 Chromatic Pupillography to Characterize Photosensitive Thrombolysis Therapy for Branch Artery Occlusion, Wang Cells in Retinal Dystrophies, Knut Stieger Runsheng 13:58 Q&A Session 14:26 Neuroretinal Cell Replacement by Stem Cell Transplantation, Mostafa A. Kabiel 14:33 Tele-ophthalmology and Community Eyecare: Early Eperiences from Initial Six Months, Jnanankar Medhi FP-ONC-MO 404 14:40 Q&A Session

Mon 20 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Conference Room A2

Free Paper: Oncology FP-EPI-MO 406

Chairpersons: Jerry Shields, Carol Shields Mon 20 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Conference Room A4 13:30 Growth Assessment of Choroidal Nevi, Silvin Bakalian Free Paper: Ophthalmic Epidemiology 13:37 Iris Melanocytoma in Child Diagnosed by Fine Needle Aspiration Biopsy, Samira Awaji Chairpersons: Jost Jonas, Srinivasa Reddy Pallerla 13:44 Vascular Tumors of the Conjunctiva in 140 Cases, Jerry Shields 13:30 An Algorithm for the Screening of Chronic Glaucoma in 13:51 Plaque Radiotherapy for Juxtapapillary, Circumpapillary, Clinical Settings, Seyed-Farzad Mohammadi and Epipapillary Choroidal Melanoma. Analysis of 650 13:37 Distribution and Heritability of Lens Thickness in Chinese Cases, Carol Shields Children: The Guangzhou Twin Eye Study, Peiyang Shen 13:58 Visual Acuity Post Intra-Operative Echographic Assisted 13:44 Review of Key Findings from the Singapore Malay Eye Localization of 125 Plaque for Choroidal Melanoma, Study (SiMES)-A Cross-Sectional Epidemiological Study Tahra Al Mahmoud on Eye Diseases Among 3280 Singaporean Malay Adults, 14:05 Eect of Plaque Brachytherapy for Iris Melanoma on Mohamad Rosman Corneal Endothelium, Lubna Razzaq 13:51 Prevalence and Associations of Cataract in a Rural 14:12 Uveal Melanoma at Beijing Tongren Eye Centre from Chinese Adult Population: The Handan Eye Study, Monday, 20 February 2012 20 February Monday, 1960 to 2009: Clinicopathological Findings, Xiaolin Xu Xinrong Duan

113 13:58 Prevalence of Cataract Surgery and Postoperative Visual FP-EDU-MO 408 Outcome in Rural Central India. The Central India Eye and Medical Study, Jost Jonas Mon 20 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Capital Suite 1 14:05 Barriers for Uptake of Cataract Surgery Among Patients at a Secondary Eye Care Centre in Andhra Pradesh India, Free Paper: Ophthalmic Education Srinivasa Reddy Pallerla 14:12 Are Unilateral Paediatric Cataracts Worth Operating Chairpersons: James Standefer, Wen-Ming Hsu Upon?, Kuldeep Dole 14:19 Distribution of Anterior Chamber Biometry Measured by 13:30 Comparing Formative Assessment by Self and Peer Anterior Segment Optical Coherence Tomography in During Ophthalmology PBL Tutorials, Soumendra Sahoo Chinese Children and Adults: The Guangzhou Twin Eye 13:37 Glycaemic and Risk Factor Control in Diabetic Study, Xinxing Guo Retinopathy: How Knowledgeable are Our Patients?, 14:26 Awareness of Glaucoma Amongst the Rural and Urban Akshatha Ranganath Population of North India, Rupali Chopra 13:44 Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) for 14:33 Ethnic Variations in the Prevalence of Glaucoma: Undergraduates-Is it a Feasible Approach to Preliminary Results of the Nigeria National Survey on Standardized Assessment in India, Kavita Bhatnagar Blindness and Visual Impairment, Fatima Kyari 13:51 Blended Clinical/Team Based Learning for Delivering 14:40 Ophthalmic Manifestations in HIV/AIDS Patients Undergraduate Ophthalmology Curriculum, Mohamad Receiving Antiretroviral Therapy in Abuja, Nigeria, Houri Christopher Onunkwor 13:58 Is Vision 2020 Ready for Glaucoma?, James Standefer 14:47 Q&A Session 14:05 Eect of University Integration Into Health Services on the Nature of Ophthalmology Masters and Doctorate Thesis, Maria de Lourdes Veronese Rodrigues 14:12 The Prevalence of Computer Vision Syndrome in the FP-WFS-MO 407 Academic Population, Abdulmonem Al Motawa 14:19 Introducing Mini-CEX and DOPS for Enhanced Clinical Mon 20 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Conference Room B3 Skills in Managing Common Primary Eye Care Disorders, Harpreet Kapoor Free Paper: Prevention of Blindness/VISION 14:26 The Ophthalmic Education in Taiwan, Wen-Ming Hsu 2020 14:33 Use of IT in Teaching Ophthalmology to Medical Students, Alexander Bialasiewicz Chairpersons: Victoria M Sheeld, Mansur Rabiu 14:40 A Novel Approach to Foster Independent Learning Amongst Undergraduate Ophthalmology Students, Priti 13:30 Rapid Assessment of Avoidable Blindness in Amran and Kapadia Gupta Lahj Governorates, Yemen, Tawk Al-Khatib 14:47 Q&A Session 13:37 Developing and Implementing Intervention Models for Prevention of Blindness in Developing Countries: A Holistic Approach, Ahmed Mousa 13:44 Using Mixed Quantitative and Qualitative Methods to FP-IMM-MO 409 Understand Women Speci c Barriers to Eye Care Service Utilization in Rural Settings, Ahmed Mousa Mon 20 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Capital Suite 7 13:51 Ten Years to VISION 2020: Situation in Northern Sudan, Kamal Eldin Hashim Mohamed Osman Free Paper: Immunology, Molecular Biology 13:58 Creative Solutions to Developing Capacity for Growth in and Microbiology Remote Areas: 3 Case Studies from Northern India, Raheem Rahmathullah Chairpersons: Patricia Wade, Fabio RS Carvalho 14:05 Blindness Surveillance in India Under the National Programme for Control of Blindness, Praveen Vashist 13:30 Neuroprotective Response After Photodynamic Therapy: 14:12 Methods for a Cross-sectional Study of Optometrists: Role of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor, Yoko Ozawa The UK Optometric Workforce Survey, Naira Khachatryan 13:37 Resveratrol Attenuates Diabetes-Induced Retinal 14:19 Impact of Participatory Planning Methodology on Eye Inammation by Regulating an AMP-Activated Protein Care Service Development in Nigeria-A Sightsavers Kinase/Nuclear Factor-B Axis, Susumu Ishida Experience, Kolawole Ogundimu 13:44 TNF- a and Glycated Albumin Increase Dipeptidyl 14:26 RAAB Surveys: A Tool for Advocacy and Planning in the Peptidase-4 (DPP-4) Activity in Human Retinal Epithelial EMR, Mansur Rabiu Cells, Krzysztof Muskalski 14:33 The Status of Integrating Primary Eye Care within 13:51 Eects of Silver Nitrates Stick (63%) on a Severe Case of Primary Health Care and Health System in EMR, Abdul Molluscum Contagiosum-A Case Report, Patricia Wade Hannan Choudhury 13:58 Anatomical and Functional Remodeling in Primary 14:40 Hooch Blindness: A Community Eye Health Problem in Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachment, Clairton De Souza India, Khandkar Fariduddin 14:05 Propolis as an Antibacterial Agent in the Conjunctival 14:47 Q&A Session Sac, Yassen Aboushahma 14:12 Low-Dose Lipopolysaccharide Pretreatment Suppresses Choroidal Neovascularization via IL-10 Induction, Motohiro Kamei 14:19 Proteolytic Screening of Enzymes Secreted by Acanthamoeba Strains Isolated from Human Corneal

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14:26 Analysis of Collagenolytic Properties from 13:58 Tunnel Infection Following Intra-Ocular Surgery: Clinical Acanthamoeba Strains Obtained from Acute Keratitis Course and Management Outcome, Kalyan Das Patients, Fabio RS Carvalho 14:05 First Experiences with a Microwave Device for the 14:33 Apoptotic Proteome in Primary Pterygium, Victor Manuel Treatment of Keratoconus, Jorge Alio Bautista-de Lucio 14:12 Clinical and Therapeutic Aspects of Vernal 14:40 Th1/Th2 Cytokines in Patients with Graves' Disease with Keratoconjunctivitis, Sihem Lazreg or Without Ophthalmopathy, Farideh Doroodgar 14:19 Slivary Gland Transplant for Treatment of Dry Eye, 14:47 Q&A Session Horacio Soriano 14:26 NGF-induced Activation of PI3K and MAPK Signaling Pathways in Human Corneal Epithelial Cells, Jiaxu Hong 14:33 Treatment of Interface Corneal Haziness after FP-UVE-MO 410 Conventional Lamellar Keratoplasty Using DALK with the Same Donor Cornea, Alireza Eslampoor Mon 20 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Capital Suite 5 14:40 To Evaluate the Ecacy of Intralesional Triamcinolone Acetonide (TA) Injection as a Good Alternative to Incision Free Paper: Uveitis, Intraocular and Curettage (I&C) for Primary Chalazia, Arif Adenwala Inammation 14:47 Q&A Session

Chairpersons: Jyotirmay Biswas, Gursel Yilmaz, Janet Davis

13:30 Scleritis, Hypopigmentation, Dermatitis and Multiple FP-STR-MO 412 Sclerosis-like Neurologic Feature (Manaviat-Owlia Syndrome), Masoud Reza Manaviat Mon 20 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Conference Room B4 13:37 Diuse Anterior and Posterior Scleritis and Preseptal Cellulitis: Case Series, Mirsad Ibisevic Free Paper: Strabismus 13:44 The Characteristics of Intraocular Cysticercosis, Juanjuan Li Chairpersons: Sherin Shaaban, Imran Syed 13:51 Clinical Pro le, Fundus Fluorescein Angiography, Fundus Autouorescence, and Indocyanine Green Aangiography 13:30 MfVEP, Bifoveal Fusion and Stereopsis in Children with in Serpinginous Choroiditis, Jyotirmay Biswas Esotropia, Wei Zhang 13:58 Clinical Pro le and Outcome of Traumatic Uveitis: A 13:37 The Indications for the Use of Botulinum Toxin in Hospital Based Study, Jayashree Baruah Paediatric Strabismus, Chris Timms 14:05 Hydrophilic Intraocular Lens as a Cause of Outbreak of 13:44 A Relationship Between Hypermetropia and Exophoria Post-cataract Surgery Pseudomonas Endophthalmitis, in Asthenopia: Fact or Fallacy?, Millicent Grim Ajit Babu Majji 13:51 Common Forms of Strabismus in an Eye Clinic in 14:12 Acute Endophthalmitis After Intravitreal Injections, Southwest Nigeria, Bolutife Olusanya Gursel Yilmaz 13:58 Next Generation Sequencing Identi es RYR1 Mutations 14:19 Ocular Features in SAPHO Syndrome - Case Presentation in a Consanguineous Pedigree with Complete External and Review of Literature, Meghana Anika Varde Ophthalmoplegia, Sherin Shaaban 14:26 Intermediate Uveitis as Initial Presentation of Multiple 14:05 Heredity as a Risk Factor for Comitant Strabismus, Sherin Sclerosis: A Case Report, Niloofar Piri Shaaban 14:33 Pediatric Panuveitis Associated with HLA-DR1/HLA-DQ5 14:12 Distance Esotropia in the Elderly, Daisy Godts Haplotype, Janet Davis 14:19 Therapeutic Potential of Fluoxetine for Amblyopia in 14:40 Endogenous Endophthalmitis in Vietnamese Children: Older Patients, Imran Syed Report of a Five Year Retrospective Study, Xuan Le 14:26 Relevance of Age in Success of Part-time Occlusion 14:47 Q&A Session Therapy-A Prospective Cohort Study, Imran Syed 14:33 Q&A Session

FP-COR-MO 411 CO-CAT-MO 413 Mon 20 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Capital Suite 13 Mon 20 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Capital Suite 2 Free Paper: External Eye Disease, Cornea, Eye Banking Management of Challenging Cataract Cases with Micro-Incisional Technology Chairpersons: Kalyan Das, Jorge Alio (Micro-Coaxial and Micro-Biaxial)

13:30 Topical Tacrolimus 0.03% Skin Ointment in Refractory Presenters: Arturo Perez-Arteaga, Amar Agarwal, Jerome Bovet, Vernal Keratoconjunctivitis (VKC), Vikram Vaidee L. Felipe Vejarano, Cyres Mehta 13:37 The Age of Patients and Severity of Keratoconus as Predictors of Clinical Outcomes after Intrastromal Ojective: To demonstrate the state of the art in techniques of Corneal Ring Segments Implantation, Paulo Ferrara micro-incisional lens extraction (less of 1 mm), applied to 13:44 Corneal Collagen CrossLinking Eects on Bullous challenging cataract surgery cases. Keratopathy, Mohammad Mirzaei 13:51 Ecacy of Intacs Intrastromal Corneal Ring Segments in Summary of Contents: Each Professor will show videos of cataract surgeries, containing frequent complications, and showing the

Monday, 20 February 2012 20 February Monday, Patients with Post Lasik Corneal Ectasia, Mohammad Miraftab way they were solved, through the application of micro-incisional technology. It is a video based course, completely interactive 115 with the audience in each and every demonstrated case, where Summary of Content: PCV is characterized by recurrent an open forum will be open to discuss all surgeries. Each subretinal pigment epithelial hemorrhages. Before surgeon will point new features developed lately during his indocyanine-green angiography (ICG) imaging was popular, PCV surgical practice. was sometimes misdiagnosed as neovascular age-related macular degeneration (AMD). With the advent of imaging Target Audience: General Ophthalmologists and Subspecialists modalities and deeper understandings of the disease, PCV is Educational Level: Intermediate to Advanced now recognized as a separate entity, with its own unique pro le of clinical manifestations. Treatment strategy towards PCV has been revolutionized by recent clinical trials using combination therapy with ranibizumab and vertepor n. Currently, signi cant CO-EDU-MO 414 dierences exist between treatment for PCV and neovascular AMD. There is a clear need in distinguishing PCV from Mon 20 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Capital Suite 4 neovascular AMD. Workshop on E-learning Tools Clinical photos, ICG ndings, and optical coherence tomography Presenters: Eduardo Mayorga, Karl Golnik, Gabriela Palis scans will be used to illustrate real cases. Small quiz towards end of course will help audience fortify knowledge acquired. Teaching Goal: To introduce participants to general aspects of e-learning and have them practice with 3 tools used to produce At the conclusion of this course, the audience will be able to e-learning. distinguish a case of PCV, from a case of neovascular AMD. They will know how to formulate treatment strategies for a new case Learning Objectives: By the end of the workshop, participants of PCV, and the most up-to-date evidences involved. will be able to: Target Audience: Subspecialists Explain the dierences of synchronous and asynchronous Educational Level: Advanced e-learning Describe the main components of asynchronous e-learning Add audio to a short PowerPoint presentation CO-STR-MO 416 Build three dierent types of questions with Quizmaker Combine the PowerPoint presentation and the quiz with Mon 20 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Capital Suite 8 Articulate Presenter to produce a web ready presentation. Management of Complex Strabismus Requirements: Situations Personal notebook with Windows as the operating system (no Macs) and PowerPoint installed. Presenters: Ramakrishnan Subramaniam, Venkateshwar Rao Minimum knowledge on how to create a slide in PowerPoint Bhoompally, Rajesh Prabu, Sandra Ganesh The rest of the software will be provided on site Objective: Strabismus surgery, though appears simple and Methodology: straightforward, is not so in all situations. There are some 30-minute introduction. complex situations in strabismus where surgical plans becomes 60-minute practice. really challenging. This symposium will discuss few of such To facilitate practice, teams of 2 or 3 participants will work on complex scenarios. each computer. The workshop will allow a maximum of 6 teams. Summary of Contents: Management of Consecutive deviations and resurgeries in strabismus is really challenging. The exact plan Note: Since 3 participants will be working on 1 notebook, you and outcome depends on various factors like previous surgical may register even if you are not bringing your own but it would procedures done, adhesions etc. This discussion will be followed be nice if you bring one. by the talk on Transposition Procedures. Muscle transposition is indicated in cases like Double Elevator Palsy, Nerve palsies etc. Target Audience: Anyone interested in developing e-learning The surgical plan, chances of post operative anterior segment interventions. Ischemia etc has to be kept in mind. Vessel sparing procedures Educational Level: Beginners in E-learning will also be discussed in this context. Many of these complex strabismus do better with adjustable suture technique and the next talk will focus on this. Vertical, restrictive and pattern strabismus needs special mention and we will discuss CO-RET-MO 415 management issues in the above situations with case examples.

Mon 20 Feb 13:30 - 15:00 Capital Suite 6 Target Audience: Subspecialists Polypoidal Choroidal Vasculopathy-All You Educational Level: Intermediate Need to Know!

Presenters: Ian Wong, Wico Lai, David Wong

Objectives: To highlight the clinical features, diagnostic criteria, treatment strategies, and future developments in polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy (PCV). 2012 20 February Monday,

116 Hall 11 Video Presentations Cataract

VI-CAT-01 Alice in Vitreous Land, Amar Agarwal VI-CAT-02 Expulsive- Lose All or Win All, Amar Agarwal VI-CAT-03 Techniques of Nucleus Delivery During Small Incision Cataract Surgery, Mehul Shah VI-CAT-04 Complications at Various Steps in Small Incision Cataract Surgery, Mehul Shah VI-CAT-05 Modi ed Ab Externo and Knot Technique, Jae Woong Koh VI-CAT-06 Phacoemulsi cation in the Presence of Zonnular Weakness, Ihab Elhawary VI-CAT-07 Two-In-One Modi ed Multi-Angulated Chopper, Surya Gupta VI-CAT-08 Sticky Situation, Surya Gupta VI-CAT-09 PPV with Dislocated PC IOL Exchange and Single Haptic Scleral Fixation, Zia-ul- Mazhry VI-CAT-10 Visco Free Preloaded IOL Implantation, Zia-ul- Mazhry VI-CAT-11 All Femtosecond Laser Vision Correction-A New Paradigm for Laser Vision Correction, Rupal Shah VI-CAT-12 Posterior Capsular Tear: What to Do, Mehul Shah VI-CAT-13 Arti cial Foldable Iris Intraocular Lenses in Aniridia, Kamal Okasha VI-CAT-14 Laser Cataract Extraction With the Use of a 1.44-mm Wavelength Neodymium: YAG Laser, Kamal Okasha VI-CAT-15 Secondary Capsulorhexis, Islam Hamdi VI-CAT-16 Microincisional Surgery of Subluxed Lenses with the Modi ed Capsular Tension Ring, Boris Malyugin VI-CAT-17 Bilateral Phacoemulsi cation in a Nanophthalmic Patient with Flat Anterior Chamber and Uncontrolled Glaucoma, Omar Kirat VI-CAT-18 Posterior Polar Cataract with Ruptured Posterior Capsule. So What?, Ahmed Assaf VI-CAT-19 Morganian Cataract with Retro-capsular Cortex (A New Observation), Ahmed Abdelrahman VI-CAT-20 A Video Showing Cataract Surgery in a Patient with More than 180 Degrees of Zonular Loss, Mohammad Irfan Khan VI-CAT-21 Lens Capsule Biomechanics and Dierent Techniques of Capsulorhexis (CCC) and its Management, Shahid Shaikh VI-CAT-22 Mangement of Cases Having Irido Dialysis and Cataract, Sudarshan Khokhar VI-CAT-23 aKroma® the Very First Achromatic Lens in History of Implantology, Jorge Alio VI-CAT-24 Ocuseal: A New Sealant for Ophthalmic Surgery, Jorge Alio VI-CAT-25 Stability Regained!, Arup Chakrabarti VI-CAT-26 Intraoperative Zonular Dialysis (ZD) in Suprahard Cataracts, Arup Chakrabarti VI-CAT-27 Management of Ectopia Lentis Through Ages, Suhas Haldipurkar VI-CAT-28 “Glued IOL”: Ten Simple Steps to Master it, Suhas Haldipurkar VI-CAT-29 Combines Cataract and Trabeculectomy Rede ned, Suhas Haldipurkar VI-CAT-30 Cataract Surgery 'Revolution' in Tunisia, Slim Chaabouni VI-CAT-31 IOL Exchange - A Video Bouquet, Saumil Kothari VI-CAT-32 Novel Approach to Manual Small Incision Cataract Surgery, Gunjan Prakash VI-CAT-33 Injection and Suturing Technique for Scleral Fixation Foldable Lens in the Absence of Capsule Support, Kamal Okasha VI-CAT-34 Intraocular Cosmesis, Suhas Haldipurkar VI-CAT-35 Hydroprocedures - Never Take for Granted, Satyamurthy Kodur VI-CAT-36 Paradise Regained (The Broken Capsule), Mohan Rajan VI-CAT-37 Ozil and Surgeon as Hand in Glove, Navneet Toshniwal VI-CAT-38 Tackling the Bulls Eye (PPC), Mohan Rajan VI-CAT-39 Nucleus Management in Soft Cataract, Navneet Toshniwal VI-CAT-40 All in One in Pediatric Cataract - Surgical Management of Traumatic, Subluxated Cataract with Non Dilating Pupil with Pre-existing Anterior Capsular Tear with Primary Posterior Capsculotomy with Vitrectomy with Primary IOL Implantation in a Pediatric Case, Seema Deshmukh VI-CAT-41 Slitlamp-Assisted Cataract Surgery, Kumar Doctor VI-CAT-42 Continuous Curvillinear Capsulorhexis - Its Challenges, Jenin Patel VI-CAT-43 Hidden Phaco Phantom, Arun Kumar Galli Lakshmi Narayanan VI-CAT-44 How Small is Small?, Abhijeet Desai VI-CAT-45 Living on the Edge: Managing a Posterior Polar Cataract with Pre-existing PC Rent!, Gaurav Luthra VI-CAT-46 Biaxial Phaco with the Ellips Handpiece, Ismail Hamza VI-CAT-47 Fish Hook for Black Catarct, Mohamed Elsalamouny VI-CAT-48 A New Phaco Needle, Mathew Joseph VI-CAT-49 Interactive Cataract Surgery Animation - The New Face of Patient Information, Salman Waqar VI-CAT-50 Phaco in Shallow Waters - Challenges and Opportunities!, Dipanjan Pal VI-CAT-51 Capsular Support Segment - Demonstration of a New Design on Cadaver Eye, Satish Gupta VI-CAT-52 An Innovative Phaco Surgical Procedure on a Hyper Mature Cataract, Shamintha Amaratunge

Video Presentations Video VI-CAT-53 Safe Phacoemulsi cation in a Small Pupil: Malyugin’s Ring, Ahmad Shobaki VI-CAT-54 Low Vacuum Stop and Chop Phacoemulsi cation, Mahesh Punjabi

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VI-CAT-55 Perform Safe, Eective and Unexpensive Prechop at the Iris Plane, Arturo Perez-Arteaga VI-CAT-56 Iridoplasty, Ismael Al Ghamdi VI-CAT-57 PCO Prevention in Pediatric Cataract Surgery, Milan Izak VI-CAT-58 An Unusual Case of Clear Lens Extraction, Francesco Fasce VI-CAT-59 Phacoemulsi cation in a Patient with Impending Globe Explosion, Jagat Ram VI-CAT-60 Handling Complexities of Uveitic Cataracts, Manish Mahendra VI-CAT-61 Management of a Sudden Cataracted IOL, Abdel Illah Chiali VI-CAT-62 Challenges in Intraocular Lens Optic Capture in Childhood Cataracts, Sydney Sebiloane VI-CAT-63 Technique for Implantation of the Crystalens AO, Uday Devgan VI-CAT-64 Surgical Approach to IOL Exchange and Iris Repair, Uday Devgan VI-CAT-65 Nucleus Management Made Easy in Manual Small Incision Sutureless Cataract Surgery, Minu Mathen VI-CAT-66 Vanquishing the Extremes, Minu Mathen VI-CAT-67 Posterior Polar Cataracts: Surgical Pearls and Pitfalls, Minu Mathen VI-CAT-68 Rock Drill Chop in Hard Cataracts, Sidhartha Reddy VI-CAT-69 Multiple Chops, Sidhartha Reddy VI-CAT-70 Phacoemulsi cation and Small Pupil, Jean Luc Febbraro VI-CAT-71 The Buttery: A New Capsular Support Device, Keiki Mehta VI-CAT-72 Prevent Blow In: Successful Strategy for Posterior Sub-Capsular Cataracts, Keiki Mehta VI-CAT-73 The Lifeboat, a Stabilizer System: Permits Easy Phacoemulsi cation Even in the Presence of a Posterior Capsular Break, Keiki Mehta VI-CAT-74 The Hard Rock Cafe Video, Cyres Mehta VI-CAT-75 Ten Years of the Hammock, Cyres Mehta VI-CAT-76 Primary Posterior Capsulorhexis in a Child with Posterior Lenticonus, Travis Pollock

Contact Lens and Refractive Error

VI-CLR-01 Rose K Lens for Better Visual Outcome in Patients with Keratoconus, Padma Sathyan

External Eye Disease, Cornea, Eye Banking

VI-COR-01 Expulsive Haemorrhage Live Video, Mehul Shah VI-COR-02 Successful Removal of a Conjunctival Myxoma, Huda Alghadeer VI-COR-03 Live Filarial Worm Removal in Post-operative Patient - A Rare Presentation, Srinivasan Lakshmipathy VI-COR-04 Infantile Infectious Keratitis: A Systematic Approach, Jatin Ashar VI-COR-05 Corneoscleral Autograft, Omar Kirat VI-COR-06 Big Bubble - No Trouble, Rajesh Fogla VI-COR-07 Descemet Stripping Automated Endothelial Keratoplasty (DSAEK): Modi ed Technique in Aphakic Vitrectomized Eye, Jeewan Titiyal VI-COR-08 DSAEK: The Good and the Bad!, Samer Hamada Cancelled VI-COR-09 Success in Descemet's Stripping Endothelial Keratoplasty in Failed Penetrating Keratoplasty Cases: Tips and Tricks, Samar Basak VI-COR-10 Deep Anterior Lamellar Keratoplasty (DALK) Using Fluid Dissection, Islam Hamdi VI-COR-11 Here Today, Gone Tommorow: Next Day Cosmetic Outcomes of Pterygium Surgery, Arun Gulani VI-COR-12 Sutureless Conjunctival Graft After Pterygium Excision, Abeer Dahawy VI-COR-13 Therapeutic Half-cornea Penetrating Keratoplasty (Hemi-graft PKP), Omar Kirat VI-COR-14 A Video Demonstrating Retro-iridial Placement of an Iris-clip Lens, at the Time of Penetrating Keratoplasty, Mohammad Irfan Khan VI-COR-15 Cell Based Therapy for Ocular Surface Reconstruction in Limbal Stem Cell De ciency (LSCD), Jagadesh Reddy VI-COR-16 Therapeutical Intraductal Probing of the Meibomian Glands, Daniel M. Handzel VI-COR-17 Pterygium with Conjunctival Autograft using Fibrin Glue under Topical Anaesthesia, Sonia Kothari VI-COR-18 Technique for Permanent and Complete DSEK Disc Adherence, Scott Cherne VI-COR-19 A Journey through Pterygium Surgery, Satyamurthy Kodur VI-COR-20 Combined Procedure - Dierent Approaches in Penetrating Keratoplasty Surgery, Navneet Toshniwal VI-COR-21 Give Them A Chance to See the World - by Eye Donation, Navneet Toshniwal

VI-COR-22 Removal of Cysticercosis in Total from Subconjuctival Space at the Rectus Muscle Insertion, Abhishek Chandra Presentations Video

118 VI-COR-23 Boston Keratoprosthesis: A Hope for the Future, Ihab Saad Othman VI-COR-24 Dancing with Cornea (DALK), Majdy Samaha VI-COR-25 DSEK with Secondary IOL- Walk on the Moon, Jayangshu Sengupta VI-COR-26 Cystic Epithelial Ingrowth in a Case of Deep Anterior Lamellar Keratoplasty, Jayangshu Sengupta VI-COR-27 Tectonic Corneal Graft in 10 Months Old Infant, Ismael Al Ghamdi VI-COR-28 Descemet Stripping Automated Endothelial Keratoplasty in a Child for Management of Failed Penetrating Keratoplasty, Vardhaman Kankariya VI-COR-29 Pterygium Pearls: Surgical Management and Complications, Ramon Calvo

Eye Trauma and Emergencies

VI-TRA-01 Surgical Approach to Globe Penetration by Barbed Hooks, Michael Griess VI-TRA-02 Penetrating Keratoplasty with Coreoplasty and Posterior Iris Claw IOL Implantation, Sheri Elwan VI-TRA-03 Repair of an Orbital Floor Fracture - Bridge or Wedge, PM Fairooz VI-TRA-04 Cyanoacrylate Glue - An Eye Saver, Ashu Agarwal VI-TRA-05 Healing Hand of Nature: One that Needs to be Seen to be Believed, Jayanta Kumar Das

Glaucoma

VI-GLA-01 Minimum Surgical Drainage of Suprachoroidal Fluid Following Glaucoma Surgery, Lei Gao VI-GLA-02 Double Trab, with a Suprise Package, Mehul Shah VI-GLA-03 Intraoperative Management of a Lamellar Scleral Flap Hole During a Glaucoma Filtering Operation. A Video Presentation, Tarek Eid VI-GLA-04 Surgical Management of Encapsulated Bleb and Histopathology, Prashant Bhatia VI-GLA-05 Revision of Leaking Bleb, Prashant Bhatia VI-GLA-06 Deep Flap Dissection During Deep Sclerectomy, Ahmed Abdelrahman VI-GLA-07 Rectifying Calibration Error of the Goldmann Applanation Tonometer, Harsha Rao VI-GLA-08 The Hydrus Aqueous Implant: Demonstration of a New Surgical Technique in Glaucoma Patients, Katrin Lorenz VI-GLA-09 Pits and Pearls of Ahmed Glaucoma Valve Implant, Swarna Biseria VI-GLA-10 Type II Collagen Matrix (Ologen) Implant with Trabeculectomy - Control 2 Chambers with One Sponge, Sathyan Parthasarathi VI-GLA-11 Third Flap Dissection in Viscocanalostomy, Khaled Hassan VI-GLA-12 Combined Cataract and Glaucoma Surgery Through a W-shaped Scleral Incision with PCIOL In-the-bag Implantation for Visual Rehabilitation for Less than 10 US$, Chand Singh Dhull VI-GLA-13 Trabeculectomy with Aqueous Pool Modi cation, Arvind Kumar VI-GLA-14 Ahmed Glaucoma Valve Through Pars Plana- the Usual and the Unusual, Dipanjan Pal VI-GLA-15 Deep Scelerectomy with Ologen Implant, Ahmad Shobaki VI-GLA-16 Comparison between Various Glaucoma Drainage Implants and Trabeculectomy in Treating Refractory Glaucoma at King Hussein Medical Center, Ahmad Shobaki VI-GLA-17 Combined Small Incision Cataract Surgery with Trabeculectomy, Prasad Walimbe VI-GLA-18 AhmedTM Glaucoma Valve (AGVTM) with Boston Keratoprosthesis, Mukesh Taneja VI-GLA-19 Simultaneous Trabeculectomy and Scleral Fixated IOL Implantation in the Management of Unilateral Aphakia and Co-existing Glaucoma, Garudadri Chandrasekhar VI-GLA-20 The Dierential Diagnosis of Descemet's Tears (Haab's Striae) and Surgical Outcome of Infantile Glaucoma Presented with Acute Corneal Hydrops, Anil Kumar Mandal VI-GLA-21 Surgical Outcome of Early Onset Glaucoma in Children with Axenfeld-Reigers Anomaly , Anil Kumar Mandal VI-GLA-22 Twenty Years of Comprehensive Care for Children with Congenital Glaucoma, Anil Kumar Mandal VI-GLA-23 Trabeculectomy: 25 Years of Success, Moustafa Yaqub VI-GLA-24 Combined Small Incision Cataract Surgery with Trabeculectomy with Ologen Implant, Tejaswini Walimbe VI-GLA-25 Trabeculotomy Ab Externo in Childhood Glaucoma, Travis Pollock Video Presentations Video

119 Video Presentations

Oculoplastics, Lacrimal System and Orbit

VI-LOW-01 Deprived of Vision for More than Eight Years Due to Congenital Cataract: Do They Improve with Surgical Intervention?, Suma Ganesh

Oculoplastics, Lacrimal System and Orbit VI-NEO-01 Window to the World: Optic Nerve Sheath Fenestration, Amar Agarwal VI-NEO-02 Pupillary Assessment and Evaluation of Anisocoria, Manju Bhate

Oculoplastics, Lacrimal System and Orbit

VI-TEC-01 Frog's Hunting Technique, Majdy Samaha VI-TEC-02 Diamond Blade MultiKeratome for Cataract Surgery - 'Curved' with Multiple Points - Engineered to Perform Better than Stainless Steel MultiKeratome, Tom Schossau

Oculoplastics, Lacrimal System and Orbit

VI-OCP-01 Use of Prolene Suture Along with Laser Dacryocystorhinostomy as a Stent, Shreya Shah VI-OCP-02 Innovative and Alternate Surgical Technique for Dacryocystorhinostomy Using Nasal Endoscope without Using Laser, Shreya Shah VI-OCP-03 Innovative Technique for Lid Repair Using Prolene Splint, Shreya Shah VI-OCP-04 A Case Report of Massive Orbital Myiasis, Muhammad Aftab VI-OCP-05 Case of Large Benign Orbital Mass in a Young Female Patient, Valeed Khan VI-OCP-06 Canalicular Laceration Repair with a Monocanalicular Stent - Simpli ed!, Savari Desai VI-OCP-07 Excision of Intraconal Prolapsed Fat, Adel Alsuhaibani VI-OCP-08 Atypical Presentation of a Conjunctival Mass, Muhammad Irfan Karamat VI-OCP-09 New Modi cation in Repair of Traumatic Canalicular Laceration, Mohamed Saad Mohamed Rashad VI-OCP-10 Fat and Facts: Dermis Fat Graft, an Autologous Orbital Implant, PM Fairooz VI-OCP-11 Lateral Tarsal STRIP “Under Cover”, Ekta Aggarwal VI-OCP-12 Lower Eyelid Entropion Surgery with Periostal Flap Technique in Local Anesthesia, Hueseyin Aral VI-OCP-13 Endonasal, Endoscopic Dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR) Navigated by Lacrimal Sac Transillumination, Hueseyin Aral VI-OCP-14 Orbital Hydatid Cyst, Aziz Shaher VI-OCP-15 Sutureless Oral Mucus Membrane Graft in the Management of Ocular Sequelae of Stevens Johnson Syndrome - Works Wonders!, Surbhi Joshi VI-OCP-16 Innovative Surgical Technique for Primary Orbital Ball Implant Following Enucleation, Shreya Shah VI-OCP-17 Innovative Surgical Technique for Trechiasis, Shreya Shah VI-OCP-18 Buccal Mucous Membrane-fat Graft for Reconstruction of Severe Socket Contracture, Harpreet Kapoor VI-OCP-19 Mullerectomy for the Management of Mild Ptosis, Tarjani Dave VI-OCP-20 Surgical Management of a Rare Case of Delayed Fungal Abscess in the Socket Following Evisceration with Primary Orbital Implant, Harpreet Kapoor VI-OCP-21 Orbital Decompression for Thyroid Eye Disease, Tarjani Dave VI-OCP-22 Innovative Techniqe of Primary Ball Implantation Following Eviceration, Shreya Shah VI-OCP-23 Posterior Evisceration with Primary Ball Implantation: An Innovative Approach for Primary Orbital Implant, Shreya Shah VI-OCP-24 Outpatient Transcanalicular Laser Assisted Dacriocystorhinostomy (TCL-DCR) with a 980nm Diode Laser, Brigita Drnovsek

Oncology

VI-ONC-01 Ocular Surface Squamous Neoplasia - Tips and Tricks!, Savari Desai VI-ONC-02 Sebaceous Gland Carcinoma: The Leading Masquerade!, Surbhi Joshi VI-ONC-03 Local Exoresection of Intraocular Tumors, Mahesh Shanmugam Palanivelu Video Presentations Video

120 Ophthalmic Education

VI-EDU-01 Laser Scalpel - Basics and Use, Nobuyuki Miyata VI-EDU-02 Virtual Cataract Surgery Using a Computerized Ophthalmosurgical Simulator. The Next Step in Phacoemulsi cation Training, Jorge Chin

Ophthalmic History

VI-HIS-01 Jesus and the Eye: New Testament Miracles of Vision, Ahmad Mansour

Pediatric Ophthalmology, Genetics

VI-PED-01 Management of Cataract in Paediatric Age Group for Long Term Success, Mehul Shah VI-PED-02 Capsular Tension Ring Assisted Lens Aspiration is a Preferred Choice in Treating of Paediatric Lens Subluxation, Yau Shing Kin VI-PED-03 Paediatric Cataract Surgery in Normal Size Eye Versus Microphthalmic Eye: Surgical Diculty and Technique, Yung-lam Hui VI-PED-04 Pediatric Cataract Surgery with Anterior, Posterior Capsular Rhexis, Anterior Vitrectomy and Foldable PC IOL Implantation, Zia-ul- Mazhry VI-PED-05 Retinoblastoma: Recognize the Features Early and Save a Child's Life, Swathi Kaliki VI-PED-06 Surgical Technique to Treat Lid Cloboma in 1 Year Old Infant, Mehul Shah VI-PED-07 Trabeculotomy with Trabeculectomy in Congenital Glaucoma, Prasad Walimbe VI-PED-08 Paediatric Cataract Surgery, Prasad Walimbe

Prevention of Blindness/VISION 2020

VI-WFS-01 Project 'Nayantara': New Outreach Program for Diabetic Retinopathy, Mohita Sharma

Refractive Surgery

VI-REF-01 Persistent Uni-ocular Diplopia After Phakic Intraocluar Lens Implantation, Ahmed Abdelrahman VI-REF-02 Management of Sandwich LASIK Free Flap Following a Double Pass of a Microkeratome, Jagadesh Reddy VI-REF-03 LASIK in Dicult Cases with Nystagmus, Microophthalmos Following RK and Bioptics, Kumar Doctor VI-REF-04 Flap Amputation with PTK and Adjuvant MMC for Severe Post-LASIK Epithelial Ingrowth with Keratolysis, Vardhaman Kankariya VI-REF-05 Marginal Corneal Ectasia Resection with Consequent Cataract Surgery, Milan Izak VI-REF-06 AcrySof Cachet, a New Era in Correcting Myopia First Egyptian and Middle East Experience , Ahmed Sedky

Retina

VI-RET-01 Vitreoretinal Surgery Using Temporary Keratoprosthesis, Galyna Levytska VI-RET-02 Nucleus Drop: Do not Lose Hope, Mehul Shah VI-RET-03 Vitreo Retinal Techniques for Traumatic Cataracts, Mehul Shah VI-RET-04 Combined Phacoemulsi cation and Pars Plana Vitrectomy, Mounir Lezrek VI-RET-05 Pars Plana Vitrectomy for Advanced Endophthalmitis, Mostafa Abo Elenin VI-RET-06 Silicon Oil Removal: The Final Hurdle, Manish Nagpal VI-RET-07 Giant Retinal Tear: Size Does Matter, Manish Nagpal VI-RET-08 Pars Plana Vitrectomy and Epiretinal Membrane Peeling in Cases of Vitreous Hemorrhage with Tractional Retinal Detachment, Mohamed El-Deeb VI-RET-09 23 Gauge Micro-incision Vitrectomy for Subretinal Cysticercosis, Yasr Bashir VI-RET-10 Is Process of Epiretinal Membrane Biobsy Analysis Easy?, Nabil Taresh VI-RET-11 Perforation of the Posterior Globe Wall, Ahmed Abdelrahman VI-RET-12 Anterior Segment Management: A Crucial Step in Enophthalmitis Vitrectomy, Mehul Shah VI-RET-13 Traumatic Corneal Opacity, Endophthalmitis, Retinal Detachment, No Corneal Graft What to do?, Maha Elshafei Video Presentations Video

121 Video Presentations

VI-RET-14 Vitrectomy Technique in Boston and Strampeli Queratoprothesis Patients, Jeronimo Nadal VI-RET-15 Surgical Treatment of Juxtacapillary Hemangiomas, Jeronimo Nadal VI-RET-16 Mono and Bimanual Dissection for Diabetic TRD/CRD, Mahesh Shanmugam Palanivelu VI-RET-17 20 Gauge Versus Small Gauge Vitrectomy - The Race is On, Gopal Pillai VI-RET-18 Treatment of Prolifertive Diabetic Retinophaty with Viscosurgery Using Vital Staining, Jeronimo Nadal VI-RET-19 Curse of the White Pearl. Pirates of the Vitreous, Gopal Pillai VI-RET-20 Small Gauge Vitrectomy- Challenges and Complications, Sreeni Edakhlon VI-RET-21 Vitrectomy for Intense Vitritis, a Boon?, Mahesh Shanmugam Palanivelu VI-RET-22 Transconjunctival 20 G Sutureless Vitrectomy, Gerry McGowan VI-RET-23 Acute Suprachoroidal Haemorrhage (SCH) During PK Procedur. Is Really Everything Lost?, Cesare Forlini VI-RET-24 Management of Piggyback Intraocular Lenses with a Third IOL Fixed Intrasclerally by Sutureless Technique, Naresh Babu VI-RET-25 Initial Experience Using the 27-Gauge Sutureless Vitrectomy System under Topical Anesthesia for Vitreoretinal Surgery - A Pilot Study, Jolanta Ocjalska VI-RET-26 Nanophthalmic Uveal Eusion Managed with Maximal (300 Degree) Subtotal (90% Thickness) Scleral Excision, Rola Hamam VI-RET-27 Management of Traumatically Dislocated Lens with Associated Secondary Glaucoma and Subretinal Hemorrhage, Manav Setiya VI-RET-28 Innovative and Cost Eective Method to Deal with Refractory Macular Edema Guided by OCT, Mehul Shah VI-RET-29 Suprachoroidal Silicone Oil: Oh God! I Messed it up at the Last Step, Give Me Another Chance!!, Alay Banker VI-RET-30 Intravitreal Cysticercus-Delivery with Flute Needle, Anand Pangarkar VI-RET-31 A New Method of Sutureless Encircling Band Fixation Using Scleral Tunneling, Nikolaus Feucht VI-RET-32 New Approach for Removal of Densiron-68 via Pars Plana with a Combined Sutureless 18 Gauge and 23-Gauge Transconjunctival Sutureless Vitrectomy System (TSVS), Sundaram Natarajan

Strabismus

VI-STR-01 Topical Anesthesia Strabismus Surgery, Sumit Monga VI-STR-02 Congenital Malinsertion of Medial Rectus, Shreya Shah VI-STR-03 Knapps Procedure: Is it an Eective Approach for Monocular Elevation De ciency Syndrome?, Shreya Shah VI-STR-04 Botulinum Toxin in Congenital Esotropia, Fatiha Bencherifa Video Presentations Video

122 Poster Presentations Wang

Cataract

PO-CAT-01 Art or Artefact: The Impact of Cataract on the Later Paintings of Claude Monet, Sibylle Scholtz PO-CAT-02 Comparative Study of Final Visual Outcome Between Open and Closed Globe Injuries Following Surgical Treatment of Traumatic Cataract, Mehul Shah PO-CAT-03 TriMics: A New MICS Method to Control the Astigmatism, Jerome Bovet PO-CAT-04 Predictors of Vision in Macular Diseases, Renuka Srinivasan PO-CAT-05 Spectral Domain OCT as a Screening Tool for Diabetic Maculopathy, Ling Zhi Heng PO-CAT-06 Outcomes of Unilatteral Traumatic Cataract (TC) in Preschool Children-A Five-Year Analysis at a Tertiary Care Center, Jatin Ashar PO-CAT-07 How to Manage Phaco Accidents, Zia-ul- Mazhry PO-CAT-08 A New Approach to Enable the Use of Electrowetting Lenses in the Arti cial Accommodation System, Liane Rheinschmitt PO-CAT-09 Myopic Shift of Sulcus Suture-Fixation Posterior Chamber Intraocular Lens, Chang-Ping Lin PO-CAT-10 Inuence of the Corneal Refraction in Intraoperative and Postoperative Refractive Error by Cataract Surgery, Toyohiro Tsumura PO-CAT-11 The Prognostic Factors that Inuence in Near Vision After Accommodative Intraocular Lens Implantation, Sung Kun Chung PO-CAT-12 Mixing and Matching Multifocal IOLs, Zia-ul- Mazhry PO-CAT-13 The New Hydrophobic Acrylic Options, Zia-ul- Mazhry PO-CAT-14 Quality Vision After Cataract Surgery 'Minimizing Surgeon Induced Astigmatism (SIA)', Zia-ul- Mazhry PO-CAT-15 Cataract Surgery Outcome in Northern Sudan, Kamal Eldin Hashim Mohamed Osman PO-CAT-16 Higher Persistent Post Operative IOP Rise with Hyal LG 2000TM, Jeewan Titiyal Cancelled PO-CAT-17 Inuence of Incision Location on the Eect of Toric Intraocular Lens Implantation, Shinichiro Nakano PO-CAT-18 Cataract Care Services for Children: Barriers Encountered in Rural and Backward Regions, Jayashree Baruah PO-CAT-19 Retrospective Analysis of Cases where Cataract Surgery Performed in Complicated Cataract Following Uveitis, Mehul Shah PO-CAT-20 Ionizing Radiation Cataract in Iraq 7-10 Years After Gulf War, Mohammed Abbood Salman PO-CAT-21 Visual Quality After Accommodative Intraocular Lens Implantation in Eyes with Previous Myopic Laser in Situ Keratomileusis, Jonathan Ho PO-CAT-22 Comparative Study Postoperative Refractive Errors Due to Calculation of Axial Length for Combined Vitreous and Cataract Surgery, Yuka Suzuki PO-CAT-23 Results of Phacoemulsi cation in the Eye had Retinal Detachment Surgery with Intraocular Silicon Oil, Hong Son Cung PO-CAT-24 Binovision: A New Approach for Seeing without Glasses, Sylvia Paulig PO-CAT-25 Restoring Accommodative Ability of Crystalens TM by YAG Laser Capsulotomy, Islam Hamdi PO-CAT-26 Piggy Back IOL Implantation and Pigmentary Dispersion Syndrome, Olga Martinez PO-CAT-27 Impact of Axial Myopia on Cataract Surgical Outcome: Vision Improvement and Rate of Complications, Abdul Rahman Al Muammar PO-CAT-28 The Eect of the Corneal Edema After Cataracts Surgery on Pascal Dynamic Contour Tonometer, Goldmann Applanation Tonometer and Pneumotonometer, Teresa Colas PO-CAT-29 New Technique to Solve a Case of Uveitis-Glaucoma-Hyphema (UGH) Syndrome, Alicia Galindo PO-CAT-30 Sudden Decrease of Vision Caused by Liqui ed After-Cataract, Yu-Ling Liu PO-CAT-31 Double Lens Implant Intra-Ocular AcrySof Toric and Sulcoex Multifocal in Cataract Surgery, Hermelino Oliveira Neto PO-CAT-32 Study of Endothelial Cell Density of Corneas Undergoing Phacoemulsi cation Surgery Using Balanced Salt Solution (BSS) Versus Glucose-Bicarbonate-Ringer Lactate (GBRL) as Irrigating Solution: A Randomized Clinical Trial, Hermelino Oliveira Neto PO-CAT-33 The Results of Cataract Surgery in Patients with Chronic Uveitis, Oleg Shilovskikh PO-CAT-34 The Results of OZIL IP Software Application in Coaxial Micro-Phaco of Dense Cataracts, Boris Laptev PO-CAT-35 Retrospective Analysis of Cataract in Young Adults and its Risk Factors and Visual Outcome, Shobhana Pariyani PO-CAT-36 Role of Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) in the Diagnosis of Bacterial Corneal Ulcer vs. Microbiological Evaluation-A Comparative Study, Anoop Kishore Gupta PO-CAT-37 Visiom Results of Mix and Match Multifocals (Refractive + Diractive) vs. Bilateral Diractive Multifocal IOL Implantations, Ram Mirlay PO-CAT-38 Options for Intraocular Lenses (IOL) Implantation in Eyes with De cient Capsulo-Zonular Support, Satyamurthy Kodur PO-CAT-39 Prospective Randomized Comparison of Conventional Coaxial Phacoemulsi cation and Microcoaxial

Poster Presentations Poster Phacoemulsi cation, Ved Gupta

124 Poster Presentations

PO-CAT-40 Crystal Clear Cornea on Postoperative Day One, Satyamurthy Kodur PO-CAT-41 Use of Rhabdoviridae Vesiculovirus Piry in a Model of Experimental Ocular Contamination During Sequential Phacoemulsi cation Procedures, Roberto Pinto Coelho PO-CAT-42 Bilateral Simultaneous Cataract Surgery in Children, Khakima Karim-Zade PO-CAT-43 Inuence of Emoxipin on Cataract Development at Patients with a Keratitis, Volodymyr Usov PO-CAT-44 Clinical Observation of the Eects of Refractive Errors on Visual Quality in Patients Implanted with AcrySof IQ ReSTOR SN6AD1 Intraocular Lenses, Man Soo Kim PO-CAT-45 Long-Term Outcome of Transscleral Sutured Intraocular Lens in Children, Vu Thuy PO-CAT-46 Complete Anterior Dislocation of the Crystalline Lens as the Presenting Manifestation of Marfans Syndrome in a Middle Aged Man, Tahra Almahmoud PO-CAT-47 Evaluation of Visual Performance and Visual Fatigue During Typical Oce Work in Individuals Following Cataract Surgery with Implantation Dierent Types of IOLs, Monika Udziela PO-CAT-48 Inuence of Pupil Diameter on Aberration and Visual Outcome with the Multifocal LENTIS Mplus-VR, Volker Rasch PO-CAT-49 Limited Aspects in LASICAT Surgery, Volker Rasch PO-CAT-50 Implantation of Toric Lenses in Treatment of Cataract and Corneal Astigmatism, Katarzyna Michalska-Malecka PO-CAT-51 Case Report - Implantation of Bitoric MICS IOL to Correct Keratokonus, Detlev Breyer PO-CAT-52 Vector Analysis of Astigmatic Changes Occurring After Cataract Surgery with Implantation of a Multifocal Toric Intraocular Lens, Jorge Alio PO-CAT-53 Awareness of Childhood Blindness in Rural Areas of Vidarbha Region-KAP Study, Seema Deshmukh PO-CAT-54 Focal Laser in Dierent Morphological Patterns and Varying Central Macular Thickness in Diabetic Macular Edema (DME), Pradyot Biswas PO-CAT-55 Phacoemulsi cation Training Made Easy, Pallavi Alsi PO-CAT-56 Laurence Moon Bardet Biedl Syndrome, Seema Deshmukh PO-CAT-57 Posterior Iris IOL Fixation-An Alternative Approach, Jenin Patel PO-CAT-58 Are Nutrition and Cataract Linked?, Manuel Monteiro Grillo PO-CAT-59 Intracameral Cefuroxime - An Eective Prophylaxis for Post Cataract Surgery Endophthalmitis, Subhash Prasad PO-CAT-60 Two Years Follow-up of the Lentis Mplus from Oculentis, Abulgasim Adam Almesmary PO-CAT-61 Case Report-Nd: YAG-Capsulotomy After Implantation of Multifocal IOL AT.LISA, Detlev Breyer PO-CAT-62 Akreos Adapt Calci cation, Waseem Qureshi PO-CAT-63 Evaluation of IOL Power Calculation Accuracy Achieved with Non-Contact Biometry Device - Lenstar LS 900 (Haag Streit), Tomasz Galecki PO-CAT-64 Branch Retinal Artery Occlusion Associated with Infectious and Inammatory Diseases, Wafa Ammari PO-CAT-65 Visual Loss Associated with Rickettsial Infection, Sana Khochtali PO-CAT-66 Frequency of Diabetic Retinopathy in the Wilaya of Constantine, Zakia Berkani PO-CAT-67 Comparison of Astigmatism Following Manual Small Incision Cataract Surgery: Superior Versus Temporal Approach, Sandeep Kumar PO-CAT-68 The New Bifocal Prismatic IOL for Patients with Age-Related Maculodegeneration (AMD) and Cataract, Almazbek Botbaev PO-CAT-69 Phacoemulsi cation Techniques for the Superobese Subject, Ahmad Mansour PO-CAT-70 Posterior Capsule Opaci cation Rate of Two Dierent Hydrophobic Single Piece PCIOL - One Year Results of a Prospective Study, Gabor B. Scharioth PO-CAT-71 A New Era in Manual SICS - A Journey of Evolution, Ravi Chauhan PO-CAT-72 Monovision Correction with Toric Intraocular Lens in a Case of Cataract Following Hyperopic Lasik, Anupama Rao PO-CAT-73 Comparison of Real Ray Tracing Based to Conventional Intraocular Lens Calculation, Jens Einighammer PO-CAT-74 Comparitive Analysis and Management of Posterior Capsular Plaque in Pediatric Cataracts, Manish Mahendra PO-CAT-75 Management of Postoperative Occlusio Pupillae After Cataract Surgery with Underlying Posterior Capsular Plaque, Manish Mahendra PO-CAT-76 Refractive Results After Cataract Surgery in Patients with Keratoconus, Diana Baez Gonzalez PO-CAT-77 Management of Traumatic Cataract - No More a Nightmare, Ashok Rangarajan PO-CAT-78 Hypertonia of Lenticular Origin (HLO): Epidemiological Pro le, Zineb Khtibari PO-CAT-79 The New Helical Composite, Sulcus Supported, A/C Located, Phakic IOL, Keiki Mehta PO-CAT-80 The Bent 'Shark-Tip' for More Eective Torsional (Ozil) Phacoemeulsi cation, Keiki Mehta PO-CAT-81 Cataract Surgery Complication Rate in a Tertiary Eye Care Centre - Our Experience, Vinay Patil PO-CAT-82 Endothelial and Morphological Changes in Anterior Segment Induced by 1.8 mm Microcoaxial Phacoemulsi cation and Implantation of Single-Piece Hydrophilic Acrylic IOL, Jorge Chin

PO-CAT-83 Pre-Operative O.C.T Assessment of the Macula is Useful to Prevent Visual Suprises After Cataract Surgery in Non Presentations Poster Mature Cataracts, Sanjeev Nath PO-CAT-84 Systematic Approach to Secondary Posterior Chamber IOL Implantation, Zia-ul- Mazhry 125

Contact Lens and Refractive Error

PO-CLR-01 Cytotoxicity of Colour Soft Contact Lenses, Abulgasim Adam Almesmary PO-CLR-02 Inuences of Cycloplegia with Topical Atropine on Ocular and Corneal Aberrations, Takahiro Hiraoka PO-CLR-03 Culture-Proven Contact Lens-Related Corneal Ulcers in Singapore, Jenn Chyuan Wang PO-CLR-04 Therapeutic Use of Fluorosilicon Hydrogel Contact Lenses - Summary of Indication and Results of Over 10 Years Experience, Anna Ambroziak PO-CLR-05 Is Accommodation Insuciency a Result of Long Term Near Work?, Swati Zawar PO-CLR-06 Application of Progressive Soft Contact Lenses at Civilian Aircraft Pilots, Danijela Randjelovic PO-CLR-07 The Management of Mixed Residual Astigmatism with Bi Toric Rigid Gas Permeable Contact Lens, Amer Salameh PO-CLR-08 The Management of Post Traumatic Irregular Corneal Astigmatism, Aphaki and Iridodialysis by Contact Lens, Amer Salameh PO-CLR-09 Refractive Errors Among Medical Students in Saudi Arabia, Abdulaziz Alshehri PO-CLR-10 Eciency Evaluation of the Silicone-Hydrogel Contact Lenses in Limbal Neovascularisation Recovery, Krzysztof Muskalski PO-CLR-11 Contact Lenses in Keratoconus: Advantages and Limitations, Zineb Chaoui PO-CLR-12 Permanent Change of Corneal Curvature with CXL After Ortho-K for Keratoconus Patients, Iwane Mitsui PO-CLR-13 Corneal Biometry and Axial Length in Posterior Microphthalmos, Sawsan R. Nowilaty

Evidence Based Ophthalmology

PO-EVI-01 Importance of Clinical and Patient Care Audit in Community Ophthalmic Outreach Programme, Swati Zawar PO-EVI-02 Pulsatile Ocular Blood Flow in Subjects with Sleep Apnoea Syndrome, Michal Nowak PO-EVI-03 Association of Retinopathy with Blood Pressure, Renal Function and Dyslipidemia in Type 2 Diabetic Nephropathy (DN) Subjects, Purabi Rani Debnath

External Eye Disease, Cornea, Eye Banking

PO-COR-01 Blepharitis and Keratopathy Induced by Phthirus Pubis, Tsung-Yu Ho PO-COR-02 Schnyder Corneal Dystrophy in a Saudi Arabian Family with Heterozygous UBIAD1 Mutation (P.L121F), Huda Alghadeer PO-COR-03 Bilaterally Keratoconus in a Child with Bilaterally Nasolacrimal Duct Stenosis: A Case Report, Mohammad Ali Zare PO-COR-04 Clinicopathological Analysis of Repeat Descemet's Stripping Endothelial Keratoplasty or Penetrating Keratoplasty for Failed Descemet's Stripping Endothelial Keratoplasty, Jatin Ashar PO-COR-05 Paired Eye Comparison of Outcomes of Descemet's Stripping Endothelial Keratoplasty and Penetrating Keratoplasty for Congenital Hereditary Endothelial Dystrophy, Jatin Ashar PO-COR-06 Organisms from the Organic and the Battle with the Unknown - Experience at a Tertiary Care Centre, Jatin Ashar PO-COR-07 Neonatal Infectious Keratitis Five Years Experience at a Tertiary Eye Care Center, Shivani Pahuja PO-COR-08 Corneal Microsporidiosis, Elmeya Safar PO-COR-09 Phototherapeutic Keratectomy and Alcohol Epitheliectomy with Mechanical Debridement for Super cial Variant of Granular Dystrophy: A Comparative Evaluation, Jatin Ashar PO-COR-10 Keratoplasty in the Treatment of Fungal Keratitis, Mohammad Ali Ahsan PO-COR-11 A New Test to Measure the Retraction of the Conjunctiva in Surfocular Diseases. The Lacunar Sulci in PPG and in Abduction, Juan Murube PO-COR-12 Surgical Management of Severe Refractory Palpebral Allergic Conjunctivitis, Quresh Maskati PO-COR-13 Use of Amniotic Membrane for Various Ocular Surface Disorders, Quresh Maskati PO-COR-14 Ptrygium Surgery as a Matter of Cosmesis with Zero Recurrence, Sabry Aboughaly PO-COR-15 Emerging Threat of Multi-Drug Resistant Pseudomonas Keratitis, Samrat Chatterjee PO-COR-16 Granulomatous Inammation in Acanthamoeba Sclerokeratitis, Samrat Chatterjee PO-COR-17 Documentation of Keratoconus Progression in Patients with Vernal Keratoconjunctivitis Using Orbscan, Jatin Ashar PO-COR-18 Ecacy of Intralesional Bevacizumab Injection on Primary and Reccurent Pterygium, Imene Ammous PO-COR-19 Microbial Keratits in Children, Abdullah Alotaibi PO-COR-20 Chemical and Physical Barriers in the Management of Pterygium, Susan Senft PO-COR-21 Ecency of Supratarsal Triamcinolone Injection in the Management of Refractory Vernal Catarrh, Abulgasim Adam Almesmary Poster Presentations Poster

126 Poster Presentations

PO-COR-22 Prediction of Corneal Power Change After Pterygium Excision for Simultaneous Pterygium Excision and Cataract Extraction, Sun Woong Kim Cancelled PO-COR-23 Ocular Infestation by Diro laria.repens, Rajesh Nayak PO-COR-24 Corneal Biomechanical Properties Distribution in Myopic Population, Mohammad Mirzaei PO-COR-25 A Rare Case of Sebaceous Carcinoma of the Caruncle, Jayashree Baruah PO-COR-26 Corneal Collagen Crosslinking as an Eective Aid to Medical Therapy in Refractory Corneal Ulcer, Anita Panda PO-COR-27 Corneal Collagen Crosslinking (CXL) for Keratoconus: Transepthelial Technique vs. Conventional Method, Anita Panda PO-COR-28 Randomized, Prospective Comparison of Clinical Outcomes and Confocal Findings of Precut vs. Manually Dissected Grafts for Descemet’s Stripping Endothelial Keratoplasty, Mohammad Naser Hashemian PO-COR-29 The Refraction, Operation and Complication of Limbal Dermoid - A Case Report, Chiaching Lin PO-COR-30 Ocular Manifestations in a Patient with Ectrodactyly Ectodermal Dysplasia Cleft Syndrome, Manuel Garza Leon PO-COR-31 Use of Systemic Interferon Alpha-2a for the Treatment of Severe Dry Eye Due to Hepatitis C Infection, Alicia Gracia Garcia PO-COR-32 New Surgical Technique for Trimming Glaucoma Tubes in Complicated Cornea and Aphakic Eyes- The NECKLACE Technique, Jenn Chyuan Wang PO-COR-33 Intacs SK Intracorneal Ring Segment in the Management of Keratoconus, Mohammad Irfan Khan PO-COR-34 Results of Descemets Stripping Endothelial Keratoplasty (DSEK) Performed by One Surgeon Over an 18 Months Period, Mohammad Irfan Khan PO-COR-35 Elevation of IL-6 and IFN-g in Aqueous Humor of the Patients with Bullous Keratopathy, Hayate Nakagawa PO-COR-36 Clinico-Pathological Studies of a Pellucid Marginal Degeration Cornea, Saeed Akhtar PO-COR-37 Clinical, Histological and Ultrastructural Features of the Cornea of a Patient Suering from Macular Corneal Dystrophy and Undergoing Hypothyroidism Treatment, Saeed Akhtar PO-COR-38 Prognostic Factors for Visual Outcomes After Crosslinking for Keratoconus and Post-Lasik Ectasia, Cheuk Sing Jason Yam PO-COR-39 Comparison of Penetrating Keratoplasty and Deep Anterior Lamellar Keratoplasty Techniques in Keratoconus Patients, Jagadesh Reddy PO-COR-40 Microbiological Pro le and Clinical Outcome of Infectious Scleritis at a Tertiary Eye Care Hospital, Jagadesh Reddy PO-COR-41 Giant Nodular Ocular Melanoma Simulating Ocular Surface Squamous Neoplasia, Lalit Tejwani PO-COR-42 Changes of Indications for Keratoplasty (1999 - 2009), Galyna Drozhyna PO-COR-43 Filamentary Keratitis Under Cetuximab Treatment, Tsuyoshi Minami PO-COR-44 Comparison of Rose Bengal Uptake After Exposing Travoprost Preserved with and Without Benzalkonium Chloride in Human Conjunctival Epithelial Cell Line, Yuichi Hori PO-COR-45 Complications in 100 Consecutive Cases of Penetrating Keratoplasty, Anil Ghanta PO-COR-46 Keratopigmentation for the Management of Visual Disabilities Related to Iris Defects, Jorge Alio PO-COR-47 Ocular Surface Manifestations of the Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis /Lyell’s Syndrome - Own Experience, Ewa Langwinska-Wosko PO-COR-48 Regeneration of the Human Cornea Endothelial Cells, Juan F. Ramos Lopez PO-COR-49 Critical Evaluation and Management of Epibulbar Dermoids, Anoop Kishore Gupta PO-COR-50 Secondary Glaucoma Following Penetrating Keratoplasty: A Single Surgeon Case Series, Lavanya Rao PO-COR-51 Disaster Due to Wrong Donor Tissue Selection, Anoop Kishore Gupta PO-COR-52 Confocal Scanning Laser Tomography: An Ideal Screening Tool in Refractive Surgery, Nadiya Al-Khrousi PO-COR-53 Multibacterial Graft Infection Overshadowing the Fungal Infection - Report of Two Cases and a Brief Review, Anoop Kishore Gupta PO-COR-54 Corneal Crosslinking as Additional Treatment Method in Severe Microbial Keratitis Management - Own Experience, Ewa Langwinska-Wosko PO-COR-55 Corneal Emphysema with Chemical Injury Due to Hydrogen Peroxide, Uma Sridhar PO-COR-56 Intraoperative Intracameral Avastin in Cases of High Risk Corneal Grafts, Uma Sridhar PO-COR-57 Tooth for an Eye - Modi ed Osteo-Odonto Keratoprosthesis (MOOKP) - Is It Relevant Today?, Vinay Sukumara Pillai PO-COR-58 Treatment Response of Cytomegalovirus Corneal Endotheliitis to Systemic Plus Topical or Topical Ganciclovir Alone, Chui Yuk Mok PO-COR-59 Corneal Ulcer Treatment in Case of Sjogren Syndrom, Boris Kogan PO-COR-60 Fungal Sclero-Keratitis Following Pterygium Excision with Mitomycin Application: A Case Report, Jnanankar Medhi Cancelled PO-COR-61 Successful Treatment of Blepharitis with Topical Pimecrolimus, Esther Rodrigo Morales Poster Presentations Poster PO-COR-62 Pterygium Excision and Conjuctival Autograft with Reduced Recurrence Rates, Savita Gupta

127 PO-COR-63 Histopathological Findings in Aggressive Corneal Psoriasis, Miguel Gonzolez-Andrades PO-COR-64 Deep Anterior Lamellar Keratoplasty (DALK) Using the 'Big Bubble' Technique for Treatment of Advanced Keratoconus, Josef Stoiber PO-COR-65 Topical Tacrolimus as a Treatment for Sterile Corneal In ltrates in Psoriasis, Miguel Gonzolez-Candial PO-COR-66 Eect of Long Term Topical Administration of Diclophenac Sodium on Rats Cornea Studied by Light and Electron Microscopy, Ahmed Osman PO-COR-67 Risk Factor of the Corneal Epithelial Disorders After Vitreoretinal Surgeries, Yuzo Deguchi PO-COR-68 Gene Expression Analysis of Conjunctival Epithelium Before and After Diquafosol Sodium Eye Drop, Tetsuya Kawakita PO-COR-69 Evaluation of Save and Ecience of Crosslinking in Patients with Keratoconus Grade I and Grade II, Leon Grupenmacher PO-COR-70 Assessment of Eectiveness for Trans-Epithelial CXL, Iwane Mitsui PO-COR-71 Epithelial Mesenchymal Transition May Cause a Rapid Epithelial Ingrowth After DSAEK, Fumika Hotta PO-COR-72 The Ecacy of Diquafosol Sodium Ophthalmic Solutions After Keratoplasty, Masanori Niki PO-COR-73 Dual Therapy with Both Diquafosol and Hyaluronate Sodium Ophthalmic Solutions, Toshi Toibana PO-COR-74 Extensive Bilateral Corneal Alkali Burn in a Teenager, Monica Orozco-Carroll PO-COR-75 Acanhamoeba Keratitis: Clinical Aspects and Treatment, Zineb Chaoui PO-COR-76 Short Term Results of Boston Keratoprosthesis in Asian Population, J. K. Reddy PO-COR-77 Stevens Johnson Syndrome - All Is Not Lost, Vinay Sukumara Pillai PO-COR-78 Results of Rotational Autograft with Tissue Glue for Pterygium Surgery, Abhijeet Desai PO-COR-79 Outcome of Collagen Crosslinking with Ultraviolet-A and Hypo-Osmolar Riboavin Solution in Progressive Keratoconus and Keratectasia, Kunjal Sejpal PO-COR-80 Keratoplasty at Experimental Herpetic Stromal Keratitis, Tetiana Gaidamaka PO-COR-81 Transcription and Translational-Based Technologies Identify Novel Mechanism Underlying Corneal Epithelial Wound Healing, Nikhat Ahmed Siddiqui PO-COR-82 Corneal Autograft, Ahmad Taw k PO-COR-83 Incidence of Corneal Lesions, Trends and Their Visual Disability in Al-Thawra G. Hospital (AMGH), Sana'a, Yemen: A Comparative Study of Two Samples in a Decade Apart, Horia Alansi PO-COR-84 Acute Ocular Injury After Topical Use of Seeds of Garden Weeds (Lepidium Sativum), Mohammad Al-Amry PO-COR-85 Short Term Visual Outcomes of Boston Keratoprosthesis Type I in Saudi Arabia, Khalid AlArfaj PO-COR-86 Clinical Characteristics and Antibiotic Susceptibility of Pediatric Bacterial Keratitis Cases in Shanghai, Jiaxu Hong PO-COR-87 CLAIM: A New Pterygium Morphological Grading System, Mohammed Yusuf Shaikh PO-COR-88 Leading Indications for Keratoplasty in the Eastern Province of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Khalid AlArfaj PO-COR-89 Corneal Hemangioma Treated with Photodynamic Therapy with Vertepor n, Manuel Garza Leon PO-COR-90 Is Hypertonic Saline Ointment Superior to Lubricants in the Treatment of Recurrent Corneal Erosion Syndrome?, Andreas Panagopoulos PO-COR-91 A Novel TGFBI Gene Mutation, Ala620Asp in Korean Patient with Atypical Lattice Type Corneal Dystrophy, Yong Soo Byun PO-COR-92 Osteo-Odonto Keratoprosthesis: A Review of Surgical Outcomes and Complication Rates, Anna Tan PO-COR-93 Topical Azithromycin in the Treatment of Chlamydial Keratitis, Ewa Mrukwa-Kominek PO-COR-94 Successful Treatment of Fungal Ulcer with Adjunctive Intracameral Voriconazole, Wan Haslina Wan Abdul Halim PO-COR-95 Therapeutic Penetrating Keratoplasty - A Retrospective Analysis in Rural Population of Central India, Ajay Prakash PO-COR-96 Corneal Biomechanics in Normal Saudi Individuals, Khalid AlArfaj PO-COR-97 Clinical Outcome of Therapeutic Penetrating Keratoplasty in Tertiary Eye Centre of Northeast India, Balmukund Agarwal PO-COR-98 Sutureless Conjunctival Autograft in Pterygium Surgery Reduces Surgical Time and Discomfort - Our Results, Balmukund Agarwal PO-COR-99 Are Intrastromal Corneal Rings (ICR) More Eective in Severe Keratoconus?, Ammar Issa PO-COR-100 Indices of Reliability for Endothelial Examinations with Specular Microscope, Fernando Abib PO-COR-101 Systemic Medications and Patients with Dry Eye Syndrome, John Wong PO-COR-102 New Limboconjunctival Flap Technique in the Surgical Treatment of Primary Pterygium - A Preliminary Report, Fadime Nuhoglu PO-COR-103 Descemet´s Membrane Detachment After Cataract Surgery, Rui Fialho PO-COR-104 Incidence of Acute Graft Rejection and Outcomes After Intravenous or Oral Steroids, Post Optical PK, Jayeeta Bose PO-COR-105 Subconjuctival Diro lariasis - Case Report, Krystian Kisza PO-COR-106 Microbiological Pro le and Role of Anterior Chamber Wash in the Diagnosis of Microbial Keratitis, Magie Poster Presentations Poster Mathew Cancelled PO-COR-107 Specular Microscopic Evaluation of Penetrating Corneal Grafts, Surbhi Arora 128

Poster Presentations

PO-COR-108 Using Extended Wear Contact Lens Versus Mitomycin-C for Prevention of Corneal Haze Following PRK, Alireza Eslampoor PO-COR-109 Cornea Crosslinking for Treatment of Keratoconus and Ecstatic Disorders in Palestinian Patients, Omar Hammad PO-COR-110 The Use of Fibrin Glue in Conjunctival Limbal Autograft Transplantation, Yonca Akova PO-COR-111 Long-Term Results of Large Diameter Penetrating Keratoplasty for Peripheral Corneal Ectasia, Veronica Ribas PO-COR-112 Corneal Abscess After Contact Lens Wearing: About 51 Cases, Ahmed Amine Bensemlali PO-COR-113 Tacrolimus Ointment 0.03% for Treatment of Refractory Childhood Phlyctenular Keratoconjunctivitis, Vardhaman Kankariya PO-COR-114 Anatomical and Functional Results of Penetrating Keratoplasty in Acanthamoeba Keratitis, Veronica Ribas PO-COR-115 Case Report: A Typical Presentation of Bilateral Corneal Thinning and Perforation Secondary to Undiagnosed Congenital Alacrima, Murad Al Obthani PO-COR-116 Our Results of Non Automated Descemet’s Stripping Endothelial Keratoplasty, Daria Danilova PO-COR-117 In Vivo Evaluation of Superior Limbic Keratoconjunctivitis Using Confocal Microscopy, Spectral-Domain Optical Coherence Tomography and Conjunctival Impression Cytology, Omnia Hamam PO-COR-118 New Methodology to Analyze Endothelial Data, by Age Control, Through Specular Microscopes, Fernando Abib PO-COR-119 Comparison of Endocyclophotocoagulation and Glaucoma Drainage Device for Management of Glaucoma with Keratoprosthesis, Shahzad Mian PO-COR-120 Corneal Aberration Dynamics and Quality of Vision in Dry Eye Disease, Alexandre Denoyer PO-COR-121 Results of Deep Anterior Lamellar Keratoplasty Using the Big Bubble Technique, Noura Al Mansoori PO-COR-122 Post-Keratoplasty Emergency Visits at a Hospital in Yemen, Mahfouth Bamashmus PO-COR-123 Deep Anterior Lamellar Keratoplasty After Intra-Corneal Rings Implantation in Patients with Keratoconus, Christine Dackiw PO-COR-124 Acanthamoeba Keratitis: An Infectious Disease that Persists in Brazil, Denise De Freitas PO-COR-125 Deep Anterior Lamellar Keratoplasty Using the Big Bubble Technique Versus Penetrating Keratoplasty in the Treatment of Keratoconus, Murad Al Obthani PO-COR-126 Fixed Dilated Pupil Following Deep Lamellar Keratoplasty (Urrets-Zavalia Syndrome), Christine Dackiw PO-COR-127 Preliminary Results of Bevacizumab Injection in Pterygium Site Prior to Surgery, Taamallah Malek Ines PO-COR-128 Ipsilateral Limbal-Conjunctival Autograft Transplantation in Patients with Recurrent Pterygium, Mervat Elgharieb PO-COR-129 Severe Corneal Melting of Unde ned Aetiology After Uncomplicated Phacoemulsi cation Cataract Surgery, So a Androudi PO-COR-130 Fungal Keratitis: A UKMMC Experience, Wan Haslina Wan Abdul Halim

Eye Trauma and Emergencies

PO-TRA-01 Eect of Interval Between Time of Injury and Timing of Intervention on Final Visual Outcome in Cases of Traumatic Cataract, Mehul Shah PO-TRA-02 Cluster Bomb Ocular Eye Injuries, Ahmad Mansour PO-TRA-03 Corneal Bee Sting Injury: Clinical and Histopathological Findings, Samrat Chatterjee PO-TRA-04 Pattern of Ocular Emergencies in a Tertiary Care Hospital, Abdullah Alotaibi PO-TRA-05 Successful Repair of Injury to the Eyelid, Lacrimal Passage, and Extra-Ocular Muscle, Shreya Shah PO-TRA-06 Ocular Injury: Epidemilogical Study at District Eye Clinic of Bangladesh, A.K Khan PO-TRA-07 Visual Outcome of Red Eyes in Ocular Emergencies, Shobhana Pariyani PO-TRA-08 Epidemiology of Canalicular Laceration in Patients Presenting to a Tertiary Eye Care Center in the Middle East, Sulaiman Al-Sulaiman PO-TRA-09 Outcome of Surgical Treatment for Iridodialysis After Closed Globe Injuries, Yen Thu Thi Nguyen PO-TRA-10 Prognostic Factors, Visual Outcomes and Interventions in Intraocular Foreign Body Injuries, Sumeet Malhotra PO-TRA-11 A Case of Glass Foreign Body Reaching the Brain Through the Roof of the Orbit Following Fall, Shakeel Parakkatt Hashim PO-TRA-12 The Use of Temporary Keratoprosthesis in the Pole to Pole Traumatology Surgery, Cesare Forlini PO-TRA-13 Prospective Studies of Visual Outcome in Globe Rupture, Shobhana Pariyani PO-TRA-14 Eye Trauma in Children in Central and South Regions of Tajikistan, Khakima Karim-Zade PO-TRA-15 Importance of Primary Repair in Eye Injury, Ismail Abu Arqoub PO-TRA-16 Purtscher Retinopathy: Severe Bilateral Visual Loss Due to Chest Compression, Zakia Al Ansari PO-TRA-17 Ocular Injuries and Visual Status Before and After their Management in the Tribal Areas of Western India - A Historical Cohort Study, Mehul Shah PO-TRA-18 Varieties of Ocular Injuries During Misurata War, Abubaker Traina Poster Presentations Poster PO-TRA-19 An Infant Case of Traumatic Laceration of Inferior Rectus Muscle, Hitomi Miura

129 PO-TRA-20 What Strategy in Management of Intraocular Foreign Bodies?, Abdelouahed Amraoui PO-TRA-21 Complete Traumatic Detachment of Optic Nerve: A Case Report, Harsha Jani PO-TRA-22 Serious Posterior Segment Contusions of the Eye: About 53 Cases, Fellahi Omar

Glaucoma PO-GLA-01 Trabeculectomy With or Without Intraoperative Sub-Conjunctival Injection of Bevacizumab in Treating Refractory Glaucoma, Asaad Ghanem PO-GLA-02 Eect of Eye Color on the Final Outcome of Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty, Ihab Elhawary PO-GLA-03 The Role if Intracameral Bevacizumab in Mananagement of Rubeosis Iridis in Neovascular Glaucoma, Ayman Rashed PO-GLA-04 Role of T-Cell Subsets and Natural Killer Lymphocytes in the Pathogenesis of Primary Open Angle Glaucoma, Iman Fahmy PO-GLA-05 Outcomes of Trabectome Surgery in Patients with Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma, Mahmoud Saleh PO-GLA-06 Eect of Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty (SLT) on Corneal Biomechanical Parameters Measured by The Ocular Response Analyzer (ORA), Karin Pillunat PO-GLA-07 Comparison of Optic Nerve Head Parameters Using Heidelberg Retinal Tomography 3 and Spectral-Domain Optical Coherence Tomography, Kazuyuki Hirooka PO-GLA-08 Changes of Mitochondria in Trabecular Meshwork Cells of Glaucoma Patients, Alexander Kuroyedov PO-GLA-09 The Protective Eect of Ginkgo Biloba Extract on Cultured Retinal Ganglion Cells, Kazuhide Kawase PO-GLA-10 Characteristics of Patients with a Localized Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Defect and Normal Optic Disc Appearance, Jeongmin Lee PO-GLA-11 The Eect of the Glaucoma Drainage Device Implantation for Uveitic Glaucoma, Shun Kumashiro PO-GLA-12 A Case of Congenital Glaucoma Using Glaucoma Drainage Device Implantation, Kumiko Tanaka PO-GLA-13 Comparison of Bilateral Optic Canal Diameters of Patients with Normal Tension Glaucoma with Asymmetrical Cup to Disc Ratio: Report of 5 Cases, Mohammed Arish PO-GLA-14 Five-years Follow-up of the Non-Penetrating Intraocular Partial Trabeculectomy via the Ostia of Schlemm's Canal, Alex Dashevsky PO-GLA-15 Novel, Minimally Invasive Surgical Revision Ab Interno for Iris Incarceration Following Nonpenetrating Trabeculectomy, Noriko Toyokawa PO-GLA-16 Ocular Response Analyzer: Corneal Biomechanical Parameters in Pre-Perimetric Glaucoma, Frank May PO-GLA-17 The Impact of Implant Type on the Outcome of Deep Sclerectomy: A Comparative Study, Essam Osman PO-GLA-18 Pro ANP (Atrial Natriuretic Peptide) Concentration Dierences in Aqueous Humor and Plasma in Open- Angle Glaucoma(OAG) Patients Compare with Cataract Patients (CP), Kristine Baumane PO-GLA-19 Relationship Between Macular Ganglion Cell Complex Thickness and Visual Acuity in Glaucoma Patients, Teruyoshi Miyahara PO-GLA-20 New Methods of Surgical Treatment of Secondary Post Burn Refractory Glaucoma, Stanislav Iakimenko PO-GLA-21 Comparision of Dynamic Contour Tonometry, Goldmann and Pneumotonometer in Ocular Hypertension Patients and Their Relationship to Pachymetry and Ocular Pulse Amplitude, Teresa Colas PO-GLA-22 Diode Laser Cyclophotocoagulation and Ahmed Glaucoma Valve Implant with Intracameral Bevacizumab (Avastin) in Treatment of Neovascular Glaucoma, Yasser Hamed PO-GLA-23 Evaluation of Surgical Treatment of Trabectome in Japanese Patients with Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma, Kazuo Ichikawa PO-GLA-24 Canaloplasty After Failed Trabeculectomy, Vytautas Jasinskas PO-GLA-25 Comparison of Cytotoxicity Induced on Cultured Human Conjunctival Cells by Travoprost with Benzalkonium Chloride and Travoprost with Polyquad, Fernando Perez-Roca PO-GLA-26 Intraoperative Use of Provisc in Primary Trabeculectomy with Adjunctive Low-Dosage Mitomycin C in Advanced Glaucoma, Elmar Kasimov PO-GLA-27 Prevalence of Primary Open Angle Glaucoma in a Moroccan Population, Mohamed-Amine Loudghiri PO-GLA-28 Factors Related to Glaucoma Progression: Non-Adherence to Treatment, Maria De Lourdes Veronese Rodrigues PO-GLA-29 The Association of Primary Open Angle Glaucoma and Systemic Hypertension in Patients Referred to Farabi Eye Hospital, Reza Zarei PO-GLA-30 Comparision of Speci city and Sensitivity of the Flimmer Perimetry (Pulsar) to the Standard Achromatic Perimetry on Glaucoma Patients, Katja Goebel PO-GLA-31 Epidemiology of Clinical Forms of Glaucoma in a Paris Sub-Specialty Center, Omnia Hamam PO-GLA-32 The Ratio Between Choroidal Thickness and Central Retinal Thickness Shows a Signi cant Dierence in Patients

Poster Presentations Poster with Primary Open Angle Glaucoma, Peter Paul Ciechanowski PO-GLA-33 Inuence of Patient Compliance on Visual Field Progression, Ana Vergamota

130 Poster Presentations

PO-GLA-34 The New Visual Field Index (VFI) - Comparison with Mean Deviation (MD) for Progression Analysis in Ocular Hypertension and Glaucoma, Jean-Marie Giraud PO-GLA-35 Prevalence of Glaucoma in a Population with Diabetes Mellitus in Hong Kong, Rita Gangwani PO-GLA-36 Postoperative Outcomes of Trabeculectomy in Patients with Pseudoexfoliative Glaucoma, Marieta Kostianeva PO-GLA-37 Trabeculectomy with MMC in the Steroids Secondary Open Angle Glaucoma Patients and Primary Open Glaucoma Patients, Agnieszka Kaniewska PO-GLA-38 Trabecular Bypass Istentac, Mario Ornelas PO-GLA-39 Risk of Future Scotoma in Convencional Automated Perimetry Based on FDT-Matrix, Mario Ornelas PO-GLA-40 Family History a Vital Risk Factor for Glaucoma Diagnosis, Maragatham Kulandaivelu PO-GLA-41 Pitfalls in Diagnosis of Glaucoma, M. Afzal Bodla PO-GLA-42 Treatment of Ocular Hypertension and Glaucoma Associated with Thyroid Orbitopathy, Anna Klysik PO-GLA-43 Endothelial Cell Loss in Patients with Primary Angle Closure Glaucoma and Acute Primary Angle Closure, Paul Valarezo PO-GLA-44 Puri cation and Dierentiation of Astrocyte Precursor Cells from the Mouse Optic Nerve, Samin Hong PO-GLA-45 A Case of Bilateral Acute Angle Closure Glaucoma in a Patient Received Topiramate for Epilepsy, Shakeel Parakkatt Hashim PO-GLA-46 Long Term Results of Primary Trabeculectomy at King Abdul-Aziz University Hospital, Osama Badeeb PO-GLA- 47 Chronic Simple Glaucoma or Later Congenital Glaucoma, Carola Marand PO-GLA-48 Phacoemulsi cation Versus Combined Phacotrabeculectomy in Angle Closure Glaucoma with Re-elevated Intraocular Pressure After Peripheral Iridotomy, Sungmin Hyung PO-GLA-49 Comparison of Cytomegalovirus-Positive and Negative Eyes in Posner-Schlossman Syndrome, Miho Nozaki PO-GLA-50 The Measurement of the Intraocular Pressure and Anterior Chamber Depth in the Normal Eye with Changes of the Posture, Joo Hwa Lee PO-GLA-51 Application of Pascal Dynamic Contour Tonometry in Group of High IOP Subjects, Patrycja Krzyzanowska-Berkowska PO-GLA-52 Muslim Patients Perspective Regarding the Use of Glaucoma Eyedrops During Fasting Month of Ramadhan, Mohd Aziz Husni PO-GLA-53 One Year Outcome Analysis of Molteno3 Glaucoma Drainage Implant: Malaysia Experience, Mohd Aziz Husni PO-GLA-54 Secondary Angle-Closure Glaucoma Associated with Slimming Pills Usage in a 35 Year Old Lady, Farrah Jaafar PO-GLA-55 Tear Film Osmolarity Changes and Intraocular Pressure Control Using Preservative-Free Tauprost, Ingrida Januleviciene PO-GLA-56 Correlation Between Ocular Pulse Amplitude (OPA) and Systemic Blood Pressure Parameters in Wide Ocular Pulse Pressure (WOPP) NTG Patients, Seung Joo Ha PO-GLA-57 Needle Revision of Failed Filtering Blebs Using Mitomicyn C, Abderrahim Chakib PO-GLA-58 Malignant Tumors Found in Patients with Closure of Argon Laser Peripheral Iridotomy Holes in Primary Angle Closure Glaucoma, Yoshie Odagiri PO-GLA-59 Outcomes of Phacoemulsi cation to Manage Acute Primary Angle Closure, Thu Huong Bui PO-GLA-60 Emerging Patterns and Factors Aecting Non-Adherence to Topical Glaucoma Therapy in North Indian Population, Malvika Gupta PO-GLA-61 Eect of Garcinia Kola Aqueous Ophthalmic Solution 0.5% on Central Visual Fields of Patients with Primary Open Angle Glaucoma, Bernice Adegbehingbe PO-GLA-62 Pigmentary Dispersion Syndrome: A Case Report, Ana Isabel Da Silva PO-GLA-63 Evaluation of Contrast Sensitivity in Patients with Open-Angle Glaucoma, Marta Misiuk-Hojlo PO-GLA-64 Neurotrophic Ulcers: A Complication of Transscleral Diode Laser Cyclophotocoagulation, Maria Fideliz De La Paz PO-GLA-65 Optic Nerve and Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Measurements of Filipino Volunteers at the Ospital Ng Makati Taken Using the Cirrus HD-OCT, Neil Paulo Bonzon PO-GLA-66 Evaluation of Morphologic Changes in Optic Nerve and Visual Pathway in Glaucoma Using 3T MRI, Fadzlina A. Rahman PO-GLA-67 Angle Closure Mechanisms of Primary Angle Closure Glaucoma Based on Ultrasound Biomicroscopy, Zaure Dzumatayeva PO-GLA-68 Racial Features of Central Corneal Thickness Based on Visante OCT, Zaure Dzumatayeva PO-GLA-69 Angle Closure Glaucoma in Young Patients with Goldmann -Favre Syndrome: Report of Two Cases, Riadh Messaoud PO-GLA-70 Penetrating Ocular Trauma Presenting with Acute Angle Closure Glaucoma, Olfa Hadj Taher PO-GLA-71 Carotid-Cavernous Sinus Fistula and Ocular Hypertension, Hajer Ben Amor PO-GLA-72 Evaluating the Optic Discs with a Planar/Stereoscopic Non Mydriatic Fundus Camera/Analysis System, Hideki Matsuda Poster Presentations Poster PO-GLA-73 Prevalence of Glaucoma in Eyes with Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Thinning Found Only by Optical Coherence Tomography, Kyu Hwa Roh 131 PO-GLA-74 Estimation of Target Intraocular Pressure with TK Formula, Rafay Baig PO-GLA-75 Heidelberg Retina Tomograph in Glaucoma Case-Finding Scenario, Justyna D. Oleszczuk PO-GLA-76 Epidemiology and Genetics of Bilateral Primary Congenital Glaucoma in a Tunisian Population, Taamallah Malek Ines PO-GLA-77 Results of Combined Trabeculo-Trabeculectomy for Primary Congenital Glaucoma in Tunisian Population, Taamallah Malek Ines PO-GLA-78 Ecacy of Needling with 5FU Versus 5FU and Avastin Injection in Vascularised, Failing Filtering Blebs, Suman Biswas PO-GLA-79 Correlation Between Spectral Domain OCT Measurements and Axial Length in Myopic and Non-Myopic Eyes, Silvia Babighian PO-GLA-80 Long-Term Outcome of Ahmed Glaucoma Valve Implantation in Children with Primary Congenital Glaucoma, Sami Al-Shahwan PO-GLA-81 Presumed Sympathatic Ophthalmia Following Diode Transscleral Cyclophtocoagualation, Sami Al-Shahwan PO-GLA-82 Transscleral Diode Laser Cyclophotocoagulation for Refractory Glaucoma Secondary to Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis, So a Androudi PO-GLA-83 Collar-Stud Hema Glaucoma Filtering Implant: A 4 Year Follow-up, Keiki Mehta PO-GLA-84 Pigmentary Glaucoma Accompanied by Marfansyndrome with Fluctuating IOP, Tutul Chakravarti PO-GLA-85 Does Ultrasonic Bio-Microscopy (UBM) Help in Determining Cause of Failure to Control Intra-Ocular Pressure After Placement of Anterior Chamber (AC) Shunt, Sanjeev Nath PO-GLA-86 Preferred Mode of Treatment for Pseudoexfoliation Glaucoma - A Clinical Study, Kalyani Vijaya Kumari Sodimalla

Immunology, Molecular Biology and Microbiology

PO-IMM-01 Screen for Small Molecule Regulators of Retinal Pigmented Epithelial Cell Phagocytosis, Jimmy Elliott PO-IMM-02 Symptomatic Behavior of Chronic Inclusion Keratoconjunctivitis Caused by Chlamydia Trachmatis, Abulgasim Adam Almesmary PO-IMM-03 Immunogenicity of Human and Monkey Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells-Derived Retinal Pigment Epithelial Cells, Hiroyuki Kamao PO-IMM-04 Immunological Impression Cytology of Conjunctival Epithelium in Thyroid Orbitopathy Combined with Dry Eye, Shiuhliang Hsu PO-IMM-05 Pivotal Roles of P2X7 in the Induction of Both Th1 and Th17 Responses in Experimental Autoimmune Uveitis, Atsunobu Takeda PO-IMM-06 Systemic High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein Levels in Pseudoexfoliation Syndrome, Rana Sorkhabi PO-IMM-07 Association of CYP1A1M1 Polimorphism with Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma, Rodrigo Silva PO-IMM-08 Glutathione S-Transferase T1 Polymorphism Analysis in Patients with Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma in Brazilian Population, Francisco Rodrigues PO-IMM-09 Fungal Keratitis Caused by New Colletotrichum Species, Suma Nalamada PO-IMM-10 Eects of Blue Light on Chemokines MRNA Expressions in Human Retinal Pigment Epithelium Cells at Replicative Senescence, Song Chen PO-IMM-11 The Eect of VitE to the Human Retinal Pigment Epithelium Cell Replicative Senesces Stimulated by Blue Light, Song Chen PO-IMM-12 AIDS in Libyan Children, Abulgasim Adam Almesmary PO-IMM-13 Identi cation of Autoantibodies Against TRPM1 in Patients with Paraneoplastic Retinopathy Associated with ON Bipolar Cell Dysfunction, Mineo Kondo PO-IMM-14 Evaluation of Systemic Biomarkers in Diabetic Macular Edema and Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy and Relation to Outcome After Ranibizumab Therapy, Jessica Voegeler PO-IMM-15 Case Report: Resistant Corneal Ulcer Diagnosed by Histopathology as Acanthamoeba Keratitis, Noura Al Mansoori PO-IMM-16 Acanthamoeba Infections Initiate Toll-Like Receptor 4 Expression and Inammatory Responses in the Corneal Epithelium, Hassan Alizadeh PO-IMM-17 Down-Regulation of Tumor Necrosis Factor-Alpha, Nitric Oxides and Interleukin-8 During Inhibition of bFGF-Induced Neovascularization in Rat Corneas after Treatment with the Cyclic RGD Peptide cRDGfv, Javier Prada PO-IMM-18 Immunoregulatory Eects on IL-6 and IL-8 Secretion and Antimicrobian Peptides Expression in Human Limbal Epithelial Cells by Dialyzable Leukocyte Extracts, Atzin Robles-Contreras PO-IMM-19 IL-17 is Involved in Pemphygus Vulgaris with Ocular Involvement and in Unspeci c Conjunctival Inammatory Disease, Atzin Robles-Contreras Poster Presentations Poster PO-IMM-20 Epidemiological and Clinical Immunological Characteristics of Allergic Conjunctivitis Patients, Atzin Robles-Contreras 132 Poster Presentations

Low Vision and Rehabillitation

PO-LOW-01 To Evaluate the Importance of Low Vision Aids in Toxic Optic Neuropathy Treated with Medication, Amer Salameh PO-LOW-02 To Evaluate the Importance of Low Vision Aids in Exudative Age Related Macular Degeneration Treated with Photodynamic Therapy, Amer Salameh PO-LOW-03 Rectfying Color Blindness, Mitsugu Shimmyo PO-LOW-04 Survey of Clinical Features of Presbyopia in Iranian Patients, Iman Goharian PO-LOW-05 A Rare Case of Optic Nerve Head Drusen, Lokesh Jain

Neuro-ophthalmology

PO-NEO-01 Intracranial Pathology Detection by Brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Young Children with Apparently Isolated Nystagmus, Arif Khan PO-NEO-02 Ocular Ischemic Syndrome Secondary to Stenosis of Intracavernous Internal Carotid Artery, Yas r Bashir PO-NEO-03 Ocular Manifestations of Intracranial Space Occupying Lesions - A Retrospective Study, Sucheta Parija Dhall PO-NEO-04 Subtle Ocular Albinism and Multifocal ERG in Darkly Pigmented Patients with Congenital Nystagmus, Mohamed Shehri PO-NEO-05 Alternative Method of Injection of Kenalog at Treatment of Neuritis of Optic Nerve, Olzhobai Dzhumagulov PO-NEO-06 Familial Occurrence of Optic Nerve Head (ONH) Drusen Among Three Members of the Same Generation, Ajay Sharma PO-NEO-07 Unexpected Improvement in Patient with Lebers Hereditary Optic Neuropathy Caused by 11778G>A Mutation - Case Report, Magdalena Korwin PO-NEO-08 Bilateral Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia in a Patient with Devic's Neuromyelitis Optica, Subhash Prasad PO-NEO-09 Dural Carotid-Cavernous Fistula (CCF) Associated with Central Retinal Vein Occlusion (CRVO), Soe andi Soedarman PO-NEO-10 Neostigmine/ Ice /Tensilon Test in Ptosis with Variability/ Fatigability, Khawaja Shoaib PO-NEO-11 Multifocal Photopic Negative Response (mfPhNR) and Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Thickness (RNFLT), Ari Kamei PO-NEO-12 Bilateral Abducens Ocular Neuromyotonia, Hasan Usmani PO-NEO-13 Optic Neuritis Associated with FMF: A Coincidence or a Possible Predisposition?, Nagihan Ugurlu PO-NEO-14 A Brain Aneurysm Causing Glaucoma-like Visual Field Defect, Hideo Mori PO-NEO-15 Cerebellar Astrocytoma Presenting with Acute Onset Esotropia in 8 Year Old Girl - A Case Report, Bijnya Panda PO-NEO-16 Ecacy of Intravitreal Injections of Triamcinolone in a Rat Model of Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy (RAION), Tzu Lun Huang PO-NEO-17 Acquired Myelinated Retinal Nerve Fibers, Optic Disk Drusen and Papilledema in a Child with Crouzon Syndrome: A Fortuitous Association or Causally Related?, Satish Thomas PO-NEO-18 Myastenia Gravis: 2 Cases Report, Ana Isabel Da Silva PO-NEO-19 Selection of Cases for Optic Nerve Sheath Decompression in Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension (IIH), Essam Elmatbouly Saber PO-NEO-20 Non-Arteritic Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy with Inferior Altitudinal Field Defect in a Young Case of Secondary Polycythemia, Ahmad Naja PO-NEO-21 Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension among Pediatric Patients, at King Hussein Medical Centre, Suha Al-Eajailat PO-NEO-22 A Case of Spontaneous Carotid Cavernous Fistula Presenting with Proptosis, Nagihan Ugurlu PO-NEO-23 Horner Syndrome Adquired by Second Cavum Tumor, Esther Rodrigo Morales

New Technology and Alternative Medicine

PO-TEC-01 A Novel Method for Measuring Tonic Accommodation Using Grand Seiko GR3100-K Autorefractokeratometer, Yazan Gammoh PO-TEC-02 Ocular Pulse Amplitude and Intraocular Pressure in Sitting and Lying Position Measured by PASCAL Hand-Held Dynamic Contour Tonometer, Peter Paul Ciechanowski PO-TEC-03 Comparison of Dierent Hand-Held Tonometers (Icare Pro, TONO-Pen AVIA, Perkins Tonometer, PASCAL Hand-Held Dynamic Contour Tonometer), Peter Paul Ciechanowski

PO-TEC-04 Avoiding Atrophic Creep by Multicolor Pattern Scan Photocoagulator, Toshiyuki Kyomoto Presentations Poster PO-TEC-05 Polyurethane Biodegradable Implants Intended to Intraocular Administration of RNAi, Silvia Fialho

133 PO-TEC-06 Identi ed Culture of Limbal Stem Cells of the Human Cornea, Ivanova Olga PO-TEC-07 S.Q. (Spiritual Quotient): A Master Key to Self and Patients' Satisfaction, Namrata Kabra PO-TEC-08 Anthocyanin-Rich Bilberry Extract Supplements for Dry Eyes: A Pilot Study, George C. Woo PO-TEC-09 Prevention of Shortsightedness Progression by Instillation of Eye Drops - Preparation Davicol, David Shengelia PO-TEC-10 Statistical-Analytical Rulers - New Methodology to Analyze Specular Microscopy Examinations, Fernando Abib

Ocular Imaging

PO-IMG-01 Ultrasound Biomicroscopy Findings in Fireworks - Related Blunt Eye Injuries, Seyed-Farzad Mohammadi PO-IMG-02 Correlation of Retinitis Pigmentosa Disease Stage with Orbital Doppler Imaging in Retinitis Pigmentosa, Sawsan R. Nowilaty PO-IMG-03 Correlation of Choroidal and Retinal Thicknesses in Chinese as Measured Using Enhanced Depth Imaging Optical Coherence Tomography, Ian Wong PO-IMG-04 Evaluation of Tear Film Quality with a Double-Pass Scattering Index, Yannick Nochez PO-IMG-05 Non Contact Anterior Segment Imaging in Irido-Corneal Endothelial Syndrome, Rashid Alsaidi PO-IMG-06 Choroidal Thickness After Scleral Buckling for Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachment, Rintaro Tsukahara PO-IMG-07 Phosphorescent Light-Emitting Iridium Complexes Serve as a Probe for Detection of Hypoxia in the Retina, Hideo Akiyama PO-IMG-08 Choroidal Thickness After Photodynamic Therapy at Out of the Range of Laser, Yukinori Sugano PO-IMG-09 High Reective Band in the Retinal Outer Nuclear Layer Observed by Spectral-Domain Optical Coherence Tomography (SD-OCT), Toshiyuki Fujiwara PO-IMG-10 Automatic RPE Layer Segmentation in OCT Volume Scans of AMD Patients, Alexander Dietzel PO-IMG-11 The Use of the Philips HDI 5000 Diagnostic Ocular Ultrasound Machine in a National Ocular Oncology Service, Gerry McGowan PO-IMG-12 A Study of Choroidal Thickness and Scleral Thickness of Highly Myopic Eye, Masahiro Hayakawa PO-IMG-13 A Prospective Study to Achieve Comparability Between Time Domain and Spectral Domain Optical Coherence Tomography by Adjustment of Segmentation Lines, Kelvin Li PO-IMG-14 Doppler Imaging Evaluation of Ocular Haemodynamics in Pseudoexfoliation Syndrome, Corina Tudor PO-IMG-15 Choroidal Thickness Measurement in Myopic Eyes Using SD-OCT, Leila El Matri PO-IMG-16 Diagnosis of Foveal Hypoplasia with the Spectral Domain Optical Coherence Tomography, Mejda Bouladi PO-IMG-17 Measuring Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer (RNFL) Thickness by Cirrus HD-OCT, Lin Zhang PO-IMG-18 Idiopathic Sclerochoroidal Calci cation Associated with Primary Open Angle Glaucoma and Retinoschisis, Tarek El-Khashab PO-IMG-19 Macular Pigment Density and OCT Correlation, Jens Dawczynski PO-IMG-20 'EPI On' Versus 'EPI O' Corneal Collagen Crosslinking - An Intraoperative Study, Chintan Malhotra PO-IMG-21 Enhanced Depth Imaging Optical Coherence Tomography of the Choroid in Transient Simulated Microgravity, Ari Shinojima PO-IMG-22 Biometry of the Anterior Chamber According to the Iris Con guration Measured by Anterior Segment Coherence Tomography, Luis Izquierdo Jr. PO-IMG-23 Ultra-Wide eld Fluorescein Angiography with Scanning Laser Ophthalmoscope, Shuichiro Hirahara PO-IMG-24 Comparison of Anterior Chamber Depth Using Artemis 2 and UBM, Reem Al Mutairi PO-IMG-25 Central Serous Chorioretinopathy in Pregnancy: A Case Report, Hector Sepulveda Alarcon

Oculoplastics, Lacrimal System and Orbit

PO-OCP-01 Surgical Video of Congenital Cryptophthalmos Treated Successfully by Surgical Treatment, Shreya Shah PO-OCP-02 Lacrimal Probing is a Useful Modality for Treating Nasolacrimal Duct Blockage in Adults, Shreya Shah PO-OCP-03 Management of Bilateral Congenital Lacrimal Punctual and Canalicular Atresia and Congenital Fistula of the Lacrimal Sac, Shreya Shah PO-OCP-04 Anophthalmic Socket,Challenges and Newer Management Techniques, Hadi Khazaei PO-OCP-05 Ptosis Correction Challenges and Newer Advances, Hadi Khazaei PO-OCP-06 Transcanalicular Endoscopic Assisted Diode Laser Dacriocystorhinoplasty an Innovative Approach to Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction, Hadi Khazaei Poster Presentations Poster PO-OCP-07 Congenital Folliculosebaceous Cystic Hamartoma (FSCH) of the Upper Eyelid, Huda Alghadeer PO-OCP-08 Evaluation of Motility with Primary Pegging Implant in Anophthalmic Socket, Ranbir Singh Bhaura 134 Poster Presentations

PO-OCP-09 Fundamentals of Common Eyelid Surgeries: A Video Instruction Course, Ved Gupta PO-OCP-10 Basics of External Dacryocystorhinostimy (External DCR) a Video Instruction Course (IC), Ved Gupta PO-OCP-11 Bacteriological Evaluation of Adult Dacryocystitis in Iran, Mohammad Etezad Razavi PO-OCP-12 A Case of Tight Orbit Syndrome Resulting From Large Globe with High Myopia: Intractable Glaucoma Treated by Orbital Decompression, Suk-Woo Yang PO-OCP-13 Long Term Surgical Outcomes of Porous Polyethylene Orbital Implants: A Review of 314 Cases, Suk-Woo Yang PO-OCP-14 Endoscopic Revisional Comparioson for Recurrent Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction: Previous External vs. Endoscopic Dacryocystorhinostomy, Suk-Woo Yang PO-OCP-15 Multiple Pilomatricoma - A Case Report, Shereen Aiyub PO-OCP-16 Progressive Vision Threatening Idiopathic Orbital Myositis: Case Report, Peiyao Chang PO-OCP-17 Evaluation of Quality of Vision Before and After CO2 Laser Blepharoptosis Surgery, Kazuhiko Dannoue PO-OCP-18 Ocular Adnexal Lymphomas: Clinical Pro le and Correlation Between Histopathology and Immunohistochemistry, Bipasha Mukherjee PO-OCP-19 Surgical Outcomes of Pediatric Endonasal Dacryocystorhinostomy, Masako Oe PO-OCP-20 Fishtail Skin Resection with Modi ed Hotz Procedure for Asian Patients with Congenital Entropion Accompanied by Epiblepharon, Araki Takashi PO-OCP-21 Exophthalmometry Values in Upright and Recumbent Positions in Bandar-Abbas Population, Farzad Pakdel PO-OCP-22 Acute Proptosis: Evaluation and Management - Course Outlines, Imtiaz Chaudhry PO-OCP-23 Retrospective Analysis of Innovative Technique for Brow Suspension During Last One Year, Shreya Shah PO-OCP-24 Ocular Adnexal Reactive Lymphoid Hyperplasia in Children, Abdullah Al-Mujaini PO-OCP-25 External Dacryocystorhinostomy with Suturing Only the Anterior Flaps, Gazmend Kacaniku PO-OCP-26 Pearls and Pitfalls in the Evaluation of the Upper Eyelids, Qasiem Nasser PO-OCP-27 Morphological Changes of Meibomian Glands after Radiotherapy, Yasuaki Ito PO-OCP-28 Eyelid and Parotid Metastasis: Its a Two Way Street, Harpreet Ahluwalia Cancelled PO-OCP-29 Comprehensive Analysis of Dierent Surgeries of Involutive Entropion, Emin Alihuseynli PO-OCP-30 Alternatives to Enucleation and Evisceration, Imtiaz Chaudhry PO-OCP-31 Tomographic and Ultrasonic Methods in Diagnostics of an Orbital Cellulitis, Darya Zubkova PO-OCP-32 A New Lacrimal Probe with Digital Pressure Sensor is Eective for Quantifying Probing Pressure, Tsugihisa Sasaki PO-OCP-33 Orbital Tumors and Orbitotomy: Predicting Visual Outcome by Testing Optic Nerve Functions, Digvijay Singh PO-OCP-34 Necrotic Vasculitis of the Eyelids and Facial Skin with General Sepsis - Case Report, Magdalena Korwin PO-OCP-35 Conjunctivodacryocystorhinostomy with PMMA Tubes, Ved Gupta PO-OCP-36 Randomized Controlled Comparison of Evisceration Plus Scleral Quadrisection with Hydroxyapatite Implantation Versus Standard Evisceration with Hydroxyapatite Implantation, Ved Gupta PO-OCP-37 Quality of Life in Adult Ptosis and the Role of Surgery, Maeve O'doherty Cancelled PO-OCP-38 Demographic of Patients with Periocular Capillary Hemangiomas Presenting to a Tertiary Eye Care Center in the Middle East, Imtiaz Chaudhry PO-OCP-39 Atypical Evolution of Orbital Subacute Cellulitis, Alicia Gracia Garcia PO-OCP-40 Orbital Lymphoma - a Clinico-Pathological Evaluation, Golam Haider PO-OCP-41 Epiphora Due to Retained Silicone Tube for 12 Years: A Case Report, Golam Haider PO-OCP-42 Y-V Plasty in Blepharophimosis Syndrome - Surgical Outcome, Golam Haider PO-OCP-43 Congenital Ptosis with Marcus Gunn Jaw Winking Phenomenon - Cosmetic Results of Unilateral Surgery, Golam Haider PO-OCP-44 Eectiveness for Intralesional Triamcinolone Acetonide Injections for Chalazia in Pediatiric Patients, Junhyuk Son PO-OCP-45 Simultaneous Three-Wall Orbital Decompression, Orbital Fat Removal and Blepharotomy in Severe Graves Ophthalmopathy, Sindy Boru Sembiring PO-OCP-46 Outcome of Frontalis Suspension in Cases of Severe Ptosis, Manali Hazarika PO-OCP-47 Evaluation of the Cosmetic Outcome, Safety and Ecacy of Subciliary Incision (a Novel Technique) for External Dacryocystorhinostomy (Ex-DCR), Tarjani Dave PO-OCP-48 Acquired Severe Contracted Socket: Successful Outcome with Buccal Mucus Membrane-Fat Graft and Custom Designed Conformer, Harpreet Kapoor PO-OCP-49 Silent Sinus Syndrome, Adel Albuloushi PO-OCP-50 Eect of Alcohol 70% Injection Inside Moll's Cysts of Eye Lid as a Method of Treatment, Ahmed Elbahnasy PO-OCP-51 Mucinous Eccrine Adenocarcinoma of the Eyelid, Adel Albuloushi PO-OCP-52 Outcomes of Tarsoconjunctival Flap, Renato Damasceno PO-OCP-53 Clinical Spectrum of Cryptophthalmos and Primary Anophthalmos, Hadi Khazaei Poster Presentations Poster PO-OCP-54 Atypical Rosai-Dorfman Disease with Lacrimal Gland Involvement, Hung-Yuan Hsu PO-OCP-55 Mitomycin Augmented Transcanalicular Laser DCR, Vikram Jain 135 PO-OCP-56 Treatment of Thyroid-Associated Ophthalmopathy (TAO) with High-Dose Intravenous Methylprednisolone, Marta Karhanova PO-OCP-57 A Rare Case of Mobius Sequence, Abhishek Kulkarni PO-OCP-58 Eectiveness of Silicone Tube Intubation in External Dacryocystorhinostomy Surgery, Fadime Nuhoglu PO-OCP-59 Our Upper and Lower Eyelid Reconstruction Techniques and Their Outcomes, Kadir Eltutar PO-OCP-60 The Success of Probing in Children with Congenital Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction, Kadir Eltutar PO-OCP-61 Removal of a Foreign Substance From Ethmoid Sinus Via Orbital Approach After an In-Car Trac Accident, Fadime Nuhoglu PO-OCP-62 Usefulness of Magnetic Resonance Imaging to Evaluate Clinical Features in Orbital Space-Occupyng Lesions, Emilia Tarrago Simon PO-OCP-63 Acute Unilateral Blepharoptosis Secondary to Metastasis to the Levator Palpebrae Superioris Muscle from a Pulmonary Carcinoma, Fadzlina A. Rahman PO-OCP-64 Long-Term Results of Adjunctive Use of Mitomycin-C in External Dacryocystorhinostomy, Aleksandra Jakubaszek PO-OCP-65 Malignant Palpebral Tumours, Mohamed El Belhadji PO-OCP-66 Orbital Hemangiopericytoma in an Asian Population, Chi-Hsin Hsu PO-OCP-67 A Rare Single Case Report of Orbital Haemangioma Causing Enophthalmos with Varied Clinical Presentation, Sonam Nisar PO-OCP-68 Anophtalmia - About Three Cases - and Literature Review, Souad Rqibate PO-OCP-69 Acute Orbital Compartment Syndrome: A Series of Three Cases by Extraocular Cause, Fernando Perez-Roca PO-OCP-70 6.5 Year Experience with Transcanalicular Laser-Assisted Dacriocystorhinostomy (TCL-DCR), Brigita Drnovsek PO-OCP-71 Ecacy of Adjunctive Use of Autologous Serum with Fornix Deepening Sutures, Vikram Jain

Oncology

PO-ONC-01 Iridocorneal Endothelial (ICE) Syndrome Masquerading as Iris Melanoma in 71 Cases, Carol Shields PO-ONC-02 Epibulbar Osseous Choristoma in Eight Patients, Carol Shields PO-ONC-03 Cytogenetic Testing of Iris Melanoma Using Fine Needle Aspiration Biopsy in 17 Cases, Carol Shields PO-ONC-04 Ophthalmoscopic Dierentiation of Coats’ Disease from Retinoblastoma, Jerry Shields PO-ONC-05 Sentinel Episcleral Vessels and Intraocular Malignant Tumors, Juanjuan Li PO-ONC-06 Clinical Pro le, Management and Outcomes of Retinoblastoma in a Tertiary Eye Care Centre in Central India, Mihir Mishra PO-ONC-07 Acute Recurrence of Orbital Cavernous Hemangioma in a Young Male: A Case Report, Manju Meena PO-ONC-08 GDF-15: A Novel Serum Marker for Detection of Metastases in Uveal Melanoma Patients, Daniela Suesskind PO-ONC-09 Oat Cell Lung Cancer Metastases to the Iris, Daniela Poposka PO-ONC-10 Clinical Features of Retinocytoma: A Case Series, Bhavna Chawla PO-ONC-11 Role of 18-F Fluorodeoxyglucose Positron Emission Tomography/Computed Tomography (PET/CT) Scan in Choroidal Melanoma: A Pilot Study on Indian Eyes, Bhavna Chawla PO-ONC-12 Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP) Based Pyrosequencing for Detection of Chromosome 3 Monosomy on Fine Needle Aspiration Biopsies (FNABs) of Uveal Melanoma Patients, Wilma Einbock PO-ONC-13 A Clinical and Histopathological Correlation of Eye Lid Tumors, Manali Hazarika PO-ONC-14 Complete Cheek Basal Cell Carcinoma Remission with Imiquimod in a Patient with Contralateral Lower Lid Basal Cell Carcinoma Excision, Benjamin Perez PO-ONC-15 Use of Mitomycin-C and Interferon Alfa-2b as Additional Treatment of Conjunctival Malignant Melanoma - Apropos Two Cases, Mirsad Ibisevic PO-ONC-16 Choroidal Melanoma in a Tertiary Eye Care Center in Saudi Arabia: Clinical Characteristics and Treatment Outcomes, Hanan Al-Shamsi PO-ONC-17 Unusual Presentations of Optic Nerve and Choroidal Lesions, Silvin Bakalian PO-ONC-18 Iris Melanoma Features and Prognosis in Children, Mid-Adults, and Older Adults, Swathi Kaliki PO-ONC-19 Enhanced Depth Imaging Optical Coherence Tomography of Choroidal Nevus in 104 Cases: Ideal Case Selection, Imaging Features and Comparison of Tumor Thickness to Standard Ultrasonography, Swathi Kaliki PO-ONC-20 Treatment of Iris Stromal Cyst by Aspiration and Irrigation with Ethanol, Muhammad Yusran PO-ONC-21 The Frequency of Important Clinical and Ultrasonographic Features of Uveal Nevi, Dina Abdulmannan PO-ONC-22 Bilateral Exudative Retinal Detachment Secondary to Choroidal Metastatic Disease as the Presenting Feature of Metastatic Breast Malignancy, Ogugua Okonkwo PO-ONC-23 Conjuctival Tumors (about 43 Cases), Souad Rqibate Poster Presentations Poster PO-ONC-24 Haematological Malignancy Presenting with Novel Ophthalmic Manifestations, Mohammed Ziaei PO-ONC-25 Role of Anti-VEGF in Two Cases of Choroidal Osteoma, Salman Mirza 136 Poster Presentations

PO-ONC-26 102 Cases of Malignant Ocular Tumors in Shizuoka Cancer Center, Hiroya Kashiwagi PO-ONC-27 Medulloepithelioma in 18 Month Baby with History of Blunt Injury, Hasan Al Taweel PO-ONC-28 Complex Ultrasonic Investigation at Retinoblastoma, Ziyavuddin Islamov PO-ONC-29 Overview of Ocular Malignancies and Malignancies with Ocular Presentations in Lautoka Hospital From 2005-2010, Taraivini Rakabu PO-ONC-30 Pheno-Genotypic Identi cation of Circulating Tumor Cells in Uveal Melanoma, Cinzia Mazzini PO-ONC-31 Unilateral Exophthalmos as Initial Manifestation of Metastic Breast Cancer - Diagnostic Problems: A Case Report, Agata Belzecka Cancelled PO-ONC-32 Spontaneous Regression of Orbital Diuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma, Yukiko Aihara PO-ONC-33 Orbital Recurrence Following Incomplete Management of Unilateral Retinoblastoma, Sita Paramita Ayuningtyas PO-ONC-34 Corneal Endothelial Touch and In ltration for Iris Melanoma - Imaging and Histological Study, Fernando Abib PO-ONC-35 A Case of Maxillary Ewing's Sarcoma Presenting to the Lautoka Eye Department - the First Recorded Case for Fiji, Taraivini Rakabu

Ophthalmic Education

PO-EDU-01 Eye Anatomy: Biometrics, Hector Barajas PO-EDU-02 The Eye: Atlas of Anatomical History, Hector Barajas PO-EDU-03 Availability of Snellen Charts and Visual Acuity Assessment in Medical Wards and the Emergency Department (ED), Chin Pey Yap PO-EDU-04 Live Webcast Lectures - A Novel Tool in International Resident Education, Sandeep Grover PO-EDU-05 Results of Corrective Surgery: Secondary Lens Implantation at a Cataract Surgery Training Centre, Mehul Shah PO-EDU-06 How to Establish a Research and Teaching Culture in a Tertiary Care Hospital in Qatar, Katharina Breidenbach PO-EDU-07 Establishing a Research and Teaching Culture in a Tertiary Care Hospital in the Middle East (Qatar), Alexander Bialasiewicz PO-EDU-08 IT-Supported Teaching and Assessments in Ophthalmology for 6th Year Medical Students, Alexander Bialasiewicz

Ophthalmic Epidemiology

PO-EPI-01 Prevalence of Ocular Psudoexfoliation in Saudi Population: A Primary Care Based Study, Hafez Al Faleh PO-EPI-02 Study of Work Related Ocular Injuries of One Year Duration, Azeemuddin Tamizuddin PO-EPI-03 Methodological Consideration in Ophthalmology Researches, Siamak Sabour PO-EPI-04 How to Assess Validity and Reliability in Ophthalmology Researches, Siamak Sabour PO-EPI-05 The Prevalence and Determinants of Pterygium and Pinguecula in an Urban Population in Shahroud, Iran, Farhad Rezvan PO-EPI-06 Anterior Chamber Depth and Its Associations with Ocular and General Parameters in Adults in Rural Central India - The Central India Eye and Medical Study, Jost Jonas PO-EPI-07 Lens Thickness and Associated Factors - The Central India Eye and Medical Study, Jost Jonas PO-EPI-08 Pattern of Uveitis in Tribal Population in Eastern Gujarat, Mehul Shah PO-EPI-09 Outreach Diabetic Retinopathy Screening Programme in Central Division, Fiji, Anasaini Cama PO-EPI-10 A Mass Media Campaign Reduces Sight Threatening Diabetic Retinopathy in Pune, Kuldeep Dole PO-EPI-11 Tear Function in an Iranian Myopic Population: Role of Age and Gender, Azadeh Farahi PO-EPI-12 Nigerian Normative Data for the De nition of Glaucoma in Populations, Fatima Kyari PO-EPI-13 Association of Lipid Modifying Agents with the Progression of Diabetic Retinopathy in Type 2 Diabetes, Jen-Chieh Lin PO-EPI-14 Ophthalmology Residency Training in India: Results of an Objectively Structured Survey, Vivek Dave PO-EPI-15 Eect of Puberty on the Frequency of Diabetic Retinopathy in Type 1 Diabetics in the Wilaya of Constantine, Zakia Berkani PO-EPI-16 Prevalence and Determinants of Glaucoma in Citizens of Qatar 40 Yearsor Older, Aida Kanaan PO-EPI-17 What are the Correction Factors to Be Used When Extrapolating the Overall Prevalence and Backlog of Trachomatous Trichiasis (TT) in Surveys with Dierent Participant Age Limits in Kenya?, Je tha Karimurio PO-EPI-18 Optical Quality Analysis in Normal Population, Shikha Dhawan PO-EPI-19 The Annual Direct Cost of Dry Eye Patients in Japan, Yoshinobu Mizuno Presentations Poster

137 PO-EPI-20 A Population-Based Assessment of 24 Hour Ocular Perfusion Pressure Among Patients with Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma: The Handan Eye Study, Yuanbo Liang PO-EPI-21 A Comparative Clinical Survey of the Prevalence of Refractive Errors in Urban and Rural Tunisian School children, Ahmed Chebil

Ophthalmic History

PO-HIS-01 Bibliometric Trends in Ophthalmology 1997-2009, Ahmad Mansour PO-HIS-02 Saints and Ophthalmology: A Pattern for Emulation, a Model of Healing, and Physicians in Action, Ahmad Mansour PO-HIS-03 Gerhard Meyer-Schwickerath and His Story of the 'Trapped Sun', Sibylle Scholtz PO-HIS-04 Sage Sushrut - Father of Cataract Surgery, Sanjiv Desai

Ophthalmic Practice and Socioeconomics PO-PCM-01 Current Practices in Self-instillation of Dilating Drops by Patients Prior to Attending the Eye Clinic: A National Survey of Consultant Ophthalmologists in United Kingdom, Akshatha Ranganath

Pathology PO-PAT-01 Primary Ciliary Body Tumors: A 53-Year Experience From a Mexican Ophthalmology Hospital, Blanca Flores PO-PAT-02 Eects of X Radiation on Eye, Danijela Randjelovic PO-PAT-03 Diplopia in Dysthyroid Orbitopathy, Imane Imdary PO-PAT-04 Bilateral Assymetric Optic Disc Pits and Coloboma Associated with Unilateral Serous Macular Detachment: A Case Presentation, Ogugua Okonkwo PO-PAT-05 Exophthalmia of Vascular Origins: Apropos of 29 Cases, Imane Imdary PO-PAT-06 Retinal Detachment on CMV Retinitis (about Three Cases), Souad Rqibate

Pediatric Ophthalmology, Genetics PO-PED-01 Apropose Two Cases of Coloboma of the Eyelid in the Oculo-Fronto-Cutaneous Syndrome, Lan Le Do Thuy PO-PED-02 No Suture Lensectomy in the Pediatric Population, Henry O' Halloran PO-PED-03 Surgery As Primary Intervention in Glaucoma in the Pediatric Population, Henry O' Halloran PO-PED-04 Comparative Study of Bilateral Lateral Rectus Recession Versus OU Medial Rectus Tucking or OU Medial Rectus Resection in the Treatment of Intermittent Exotropia, Mohamed Mostafa Kamel Diab PO-PED-05 Association of Complement Factor H and ARMS2 Genotypes with Subtypes of Polypoidal Choroidal Vasculopathy, Koji Tanaka PO-PED-06 A Novel Phenotype of Juvenile Diuse Cortical Cataract with Flecks Caused by Recessive Mutations in a Lens Cytoskeletal Protein (BFSP2), Arif Khan PO-PED-07 The Phenotypic Spectrum of Knobloch Syndrome, Arif Khan PO-PED-08 Does Primary Intraocular Lens Implantation Prevent Glaucoma After Surgery for Congenital Cataract?, Sandra Ganesh PO-PED-09 Refractive Outcome after Paediatric Cataract Surgery in Children Less Than One Year of Age, Sandra Ganesh PO-PED-10 Clinical Characteristics and Diagnosis of CHARGE Syndrome, Rayah Al-Hajri PO-PED-11 Relationship Between Amboliopia and Dystocia, Mohammad Mazarei PO-PED-12 Mooren's Ulcer in Pediatric Population: A Retrospective Analysis, Vinay Sukumara Pillai PO-PED-13 Extensive Retinal Hemorrhages During Retcam Examination for Retinopathy of Prematurity, Parijat Chandra PO-PED-14 Metastaic Neuroblastoma, Mohammed Alsalmi PO-PED-15 Pediatric ICL Implantation, Talal Althomali PO-PED-16 Retinoblastoma Masquerading as Endophthalmitis, Gurudutt Kamath PO-PED-17 Eect of Primary Chemotherapy Plus Local Treatments on Regression Pattern of Macular Retinoblastoma, Darakhshanda Khurram PO-PED-18 Congenital Naso Lacrimal Duct Obstruction (CNLDO) - Thud or No Thud-Technique, Dhiraj Sangwan PO-PED-19 Ophthalmologic Signs in Hurler Syndrome, Zineb Rabi Andaloussi

Poster Presentations Poster PO-PED-20 Toric MF IOL in Traumatic Paediatric Cataract, Ram Mirlay

138 Poster Presentations

PO-PED-21 Bilateral Falciform Retinal Fold in Two Siblings-A Report of Long Tern Clinical Course and Genetic Study, Jorn-Hon Liu PO-PED-22 Comparison of Refractive Error and Axial Length Between Primary and Secondary Intraocular Lens Implantation in Children, Manju Bhate PO-PED-23 Surgical Treatment of Pupillary Block Glaucoma in a Child with PHPV, Krystyna Kanigowska PO-PED-24 Cataract and Others Ocular Abnormalities in Infant with Patau Syndrome (Trisomy 13), A Case Report, Krystyna Kanigowska PO-PED-25 Trilateral Retinoblastoma Previously Treated as PNET, Wojciech Hautz PO-PED-26 Prevalence of RDS Peripherin Mutations in Tunisian Families with Retinal Dystrophies, Leila Largueche PO-PED-27 Congenital Fibrosis of Extraocular Muscles, Amna Al-Hosni PO-PED-28 OPA1 Gene Mutations: Genotype / Phenotype Correlation in 21 Spanish Patients, Elvira Martin PO-PED-29 Higher Order Aberrations and Amblyopia: Comparison of Higher Order Aberration Pro les of Normal and Amblyopic Eyes in Children with Idiopathic Amblyopia, Gaurav Prakash PO-PED-30 Functional Visual Loss as a Symptom of Conversion Disorder - A Case Report of Adolescent Boy, Tomasz Zarnowski PO-PED-31 Rare Presenting Sign of Retinoblastoma, Farrah Jaafar PO-PED-32 Acute Central Retinal Artery Occlusion with Non Ischaemic Central Retinal Vein Occlusion in a Young Boy with Nephrotic Syndrome, Waan Norliza Wan Muda PO-PED-33 Ecacy of Green Laser Photocoagulation for Aggressive Posterior Retinopathy of Prematurity, Sergey Katsan PO-PED-34 Retinal Nerve Fibre Layer Thickness in Multiple Sclerosis Diagnosed Children, Zeliha Yazar PO-PED-35 Managing Pediatric Cataract, Our Experience, Umair Qidwai

Pharmacology, Ocular Drug Delivery PO-PHA-01 Eect of Diquafosol Tetrasodium Ophthalmic Solution on the Tear and Visual Functions, Minako Kaido PO-PHA-02 The Eects and Underlying Mechanisms of S-Allyl L-Cysteine Treatment of the Retina After Ischaemia/Reperfusion, Hsiao-Ming Chao PO-PHA-03 Neuroprotective Eect of Erythropoietin-Loaded Composite Microspheres on Retinal Ganglion Cells in Rats, Xiaofen Mo PO-PHA-04 Safety and Pharmacokinetic of the Intravitreal Biodegradable Implant of Cyclosporine a in Rabbits Eyes, Juliana Saliba PO-PHA-05 Evaluation of the Safety of Preservative-Free Tauprost to the Corneal Epithelial and Endothelial Cells Using in Vivo Confocal Microscopy, Ewa Mrukwa-Kominek

Prevention of Blindness/VISION 2020 PO-WFS-01 Process to Eliminate Blinding Trachoma in Oman, Rajiv Khandeka PO-WFS-02 Global Inequality in Eye Health: Strati ed Analysis by WHO Region, Koichi Ono PO-WFS-03 Prevalence and Causes of Blindness and Visual Impairment in Western Coastal Districts (Konkan Region) of India, Anil Kulkarni PO-WFS-04 Analysis of Socio-Demographic and Economic Factors Amongst Couchers and Non Couchers in South Western Nigeria, Charles Bekibele PO-WFS-05 Prevention of Blindness Due to Agriculture Ocular Trauma by Paddy During Havesting Seasons in Bangladesh: A Nation Wide Campaign, A.K Khan PO-WFS-06 Paediatric Ophthalmology, Strabismology and Retinoblastoma Service at Lady Reading Hospital, Peshawar, Zafar Iqbal PO-WFS-07 The Prevalence, Degrees and Causes of Amblyopia in a Provincial Population of Colombia, Cesar Orrego PO-WFS-08 Case Report - the Kwara State Eye Care Programme, Impact and Lessons, Abubakar Ayinla PO-WFS-09 Reaching the Unreached, Arun Sethi PO-WFS-10 High Volume Low Cost Cataract Surgery, Reena Sethi PO-WFS-11 Halfway Through Nepal's Vision 2020 Initiative, Madan Upadhyay Cancelled PO-WFS-12 Parasitic Invasion in the Anterior Chamber of the Eye, Rustam Usmanov PO-WFS-13 Surgical Expedition to Ghana, Sanjiv Desai PO-WFS-14 Pattern of Distribution Glaucoma in a Community of Eastern India on a Clinic Based Report, Swapan Samanta PO-WFS-15 Causes of Childhood Blindness in Cali, Colombia, Antonio Veira PO-WFS-16 Prevalence and Causes of Visual Impairment and Diabetic Retinopathy at Taif Region (KSA), Abdullhamid Poster Presentations Poster Alghamdi

139 PO-WFS-17 Experience Unit Primary Care Ophthalmology Bulnes, Chile, as a Result of the Implementation of a Model of Eye Care at Primary Level Public Health Focused on Socioeconomic Populations Most Vulnerable, Highly Rural and the Prevention of Glaucoma During Year 2009, Hector Sepulveda Alarcon

Refractive Surgery

PO-REF-01 Intacs® Sk Implantation, a 24 Month Follow-up in Keratoconus Management, Ahmed El-Moatassem Kotb PO-REF-02 Visual Outcomes, Patients Satisfaction and Visual Symptoms After ICL and TICL Correction to Treat Moderate to High Myopia and Myopic Astigmatism, Mahfouth Bamashmus PO-REF-03 Assessment of Contrast Sensitivity and Aberrations After Photorefractive Keratectomy in Patients with Myopia Greater Than 5 Diopters, Alireza Fahim PO-REF-04 Topographic Pattern in Refractive Surgery Candidates in Yemen, Mahfouth Bamashmus PO-REF-05 Results and Outcomes of Laser Enhancement for Residual Myopia After Primary LASIK, Mahfouth Bamashmus PO-REF-06 Improving the Predictability of Intra Corneal Rings (ICR), a 6-Months Follow-up Study, Waleed Al-Tuwairqi PO-REF-07 Intra Corneal Rings (ICR) Followed by Photorefractive Keratectomy (PRK) with Corneal Crosslinking (CXL), Two Steps Approach for Moderate Keratoconus, Waleed Al-Tuwairqi PO-REF-08 Laser PRK Not PTK: Corneal Scars to 20/20 Vision, Arun Gulani PO-REF-09 Astigmatic Keratotomy Using Femtosecond Laser to Correct High Astigmatism Following Keratoplasty, Islam Hamdi PO-REF-10 Performance of the Sulcoex Piggyback Intraocular Lens in Pseudophakic Patients, Mohammad Irfan Khan PO-REF-11 Initial Supervised Refractive Surgical Experience: Outcome of PRK and LASIK, Ashish Bacchav PO-REF-12 Visual Performance Evaluation of Normal Eye and Multifocal Intraocular Lens with New Visual Functional Testing Device Using Colors, Sho Yokoyama PO-REF-13 Trends in Refractive Surgery in Yemen: 2008, Mahfouth Bamashmus PO-REF-14 Central Corneal Pachymetry in Yemeni Patients Undergoing Refractive Surgery, Mahfouth Bamashmus PO-REF-15 Changes of Corneal High-Order Aberrations After Penetrating Keratoplasty, Kyung Chul Yoon PO-REF-16 Refractive and Optical Quality Outcomes in LASIK for High Myopia Using 6th Generation Excimer Laser Platform, Jorge Alio PO-REF-17 Intraoperative Online Pachy in LASIK - An Advanced Tool for Safety, Kumar Doctor PO-REF-18 Phakic Intraocular Lens Implantation in Yemen: A Retrospective Analysis of Indications of the Visian ICL, Mahfouth Bamashmus PO-REF-19 Treatment of High Myopia by Means of Myoring Intracorneal Implants Combined with and Without Laser PRK, Haifa Mahmood PO-REF-20 Comparison of Measurements and Calculations Achieved with Two Non Contact Biometry Devices Lenstar LS 900 (Haag Streit) and IOL Master V.5 (Zeiss), Monika Lazicka Galecka PO-REF-21 High Myopia Correction Using AcrySof Cachet Phakic IOL in Patients from the Department of Ophthalmology, Medical University of Warsaw and CMO Laser in Warsaw - Own Experience, Wojciech Kolodziejczyk PO-REF-22 The Outcome of Implantable Contact Lens (ICL) Surgery in North Jordan, Wisam Shihadeh PO-REF-23 Angle-Supported Phakic Intraocular Lens for Correction of High Myopia - Early Results of AcrySof Cachet pIOL, Bartlomiej Markuszewski PO-REF-24 Correction of High Corneal Astigmatism with AT.LISA Toric 466TD IOL, Bartlomiej Markuszewski PO-REF-25 Nodular Episcleritis After LASIK in Patient with SLE, Mohammad Al-Amry PO-REF-26 Mono Vision LASIK for Presbyopia, Bastin VA PO-REF-27 One Intacs SK Segment for Corneal Pellucid Marginal Degeneration, Hesham Abu-Hussain PO-REF-28 Clinical Evaluation of the Light Adjustable Lens after Secondary Sulcus Implantation in Aphakic Eyes, Fidan Aghayeva PO-REF-29 Ultra Thin Flap Femtosecond LASIK: Safety and Ecacy of 90 vs 100 Micron Flaps at One Year Follow-up, Gaurav Prakash PO-REF-30 Dynamic Rotational Eye Tracking and Iris Recognition Assisted Lasik for Management of High Astigmatism Leading to Amblyopia in Cases with Pseudo-Keratoconus Secondary to Obstetrical Forceps Injury (Birth Trauma), Anjum Iqbal Mazhari PO-REF-31 A Randomised Clincial Trial to Compare LASIK Without Iris Recognition vs With Pre-Ablationstatic Iris Recognition vs with Intra-Ablation Dynamic Cyclotorsional Tracking, Gaurav Prakash PO-REF-32 Surgical Correction of Presbyopia with INTRACOR: 2 Year Follow-up Results, Cati Albou-Ganem PO-REF-33 Comparison of Flap Complications Using an Inverted Bevel-in Side Cut, Dean Dornic Poster Presentations Poster PO-REF-34 Flap Vascularisation Following LASIK with Femtosecond Laser (Intralasik) Surgery for Myopic Astigmatism, Anupama Rao 140 Poster Presentations

PO-REF-35 Comparative Electron Microscopic Study of Stromal Bed Quality: IntraLase150 and Wavelight FS200, Vardhaman Kankariya PO-REF-36 Favorable Outcome after Collagen Cross Linking in Severe Intractable Post LASIK Atypical Mycobacterium Infection with Corneal Melt, Vardhaman Kankariya PO-REF-37 Riboavin's Time Depended Degradation Rate Induced by Ultra Violet - A Irradiation at 370 Nm Wavelength, Vardhaman Kankariya PO-REF-38 Successes, Problems, Failures of the Presbyopic Lasik on Amaris Laser, Keiki Mehta PO-REF-39 Comparison Between the Central Corneal Thickness Measurements with Artemis2 and Ultrasound Pachymetry (USP) in Normal Eyes, Wafa'a Al-Otaibi PO-REF-40 Implantable Collamer Lens (ICL) - for Lasik Rejects, Jenin Patel PO-REF-41 Femtosecond Laser Flap Characteristics with 60o and 130o Side Cut Angle in Myopic Laser in Situ Keratomileusis, Nina Mutmainah

Retina

PO-RET-01 Retinal Venous Occlusive Diseases in Relation to Risk Factors, Muthusamy Malaravan PO-RET-02 Association of Diabetic Retinopathy with Suboptimal Glycemic, Blood Pressure and Lipid Control, Rajiv Raman PO-RET-03 Role of the Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System and VEGF-A in the Patogenesis of Diabetic Retinopathy, Dmitry Lipatov PO-RET-04 Examining Recalcitrant Diabetic Macular Edema with Optos Wide-Field Fluorescein Angiography, Ravi Patel PO-RET-05 Solitary Circumscribed Retinal Astrocytic Proliferation (SCRAP), Jerry Shields PO-RET-06 Exudative Macular Detachment Post Laser Photogoaglation, Hussein Elgendy PO-RET-07 Macular Hole Formation after Intravitreal Ranibizumab in Patients with Age Related Macular Degeneration, a Case Series, Arijit Mitra PO-RET-08 A Typical Ocular Toxoplasmosis, Rayah Al-Hajri PO-RET-09 Cytokine Concentration in Aqueous Humor of Eyes with Diabetic Macular Edema, Jost Jonas PO-RET-10 To Analyse Clinical Features and OCT Features of Drusenoid Pigment Epithelium Detachment (PED) in Age Related Macular Degeneration, Kashif Iqbal PO-RET-11 Results of Intravitreal Bevacizumab in Macular Edema Secondary to Central and Branch Retinal Vein Occlusion, Kashif Iqbal PO-RET-12 Characteristic Findings of Polypoidal Choroidal Vasculopathy in Tilted Disc Syndrome, Mariko Hirayama PO-RET-13 Sterile Endophthalmitis Associated with Intravitreal Injection of Bevacizumab, Sumeet Malhotra PO-RET-14 Subfoveal Choroidal Thickness in Typical Age-Related Macular Degeneration versus Polypoidal Choroidal Vasculopathy, Akiko Yamamoto PO-RET-15 Evaluation of Diabetic Retinopathy (DR) in Patients who have No Eye Complaints Referring to Imam Sadegh Hospital, Jahangir Ayatollahi PO-RET-16 One-Year Results of the Combined Therapy with Intravitreal Ranibizumab and Reduced Laser Fluence Photodynamic Therapy for Retinal Angiomatous Proliferation, Yukari Shirakata PO-RET-17 Enhanced Depth Imaging Spectral-domain Optical Coherence Tomography of Choroidal Thickness in Japanese Normal Eyes, Atsushi Fujiawara PO-RET-18 Half-Dose Vertepor n Photodynamic Therapy for Central Serous Chorioretinopathy Unresponsive to Intravitreal Bevacizumab, Ryotaro Tano PO-RET-19 Results of Screening for Retinopathy of Prematurity in South of Iran, Mehrdad Afarid PO-RET-20 The Eciency of Intravitreal Bevacizumab Injections for Persistent Conventionally Treated Macular Edema, Hasan Arzoallxhiu PO-RET-21 Diagnostic and Management Challenges of Choroidal Neovascular Hemorrhage in a Thrombocytopenic Patient Taking Warfarin: Case Report and Review of the Literature, Ajith Kumar PO-RET-22 Repeated Intravitreal Bevacizumab Injection With and Without Macular Grid Photocoagulation for Treatment of Persistent Diuse Diabetic Macular Edema, Kamal Solaiman PO-RET-23 Retinitis Pigmentosa Albescens, Nila Cirineo PO-RET-24 Resolution of Macular Edema in Coat's Disease with Intravitreal Bevacizumab, Toshiya Sakurai PO-RET-25 One Year Results of Photodynamic Therapy Combined with Intravitreal Ranibizumab for Exdative Age-related Macular Degeneration, Tomoko Nakamura PO-RET-26 Comparison of 1-year Treatment Outcome of Intravitreal Pegaptanib Sodium versus Bevacizumab for Myopic Choroidal Neovascularization, Takako Kitagawa PO-RET-27 Case Report of Combined Macular Branch Retinal Artery and Central Retinal Vein Occlusion in a Young Presentations Poster Patient with Hypertension, Ashraf Abdelsabour Abdelazeem 141 PO-RET-28 Two-Year Results of Reduced-Fluence Photodynamic Therapy for Polypoidal Choroidal Vasculopathy, Ayana Yamashita PO-RET-29 Asymmetric Severity of Diabetic Retinopathy in Waardenburg Syndrome, Yoichiro Shinohara PO-RET-30 Red Blood Cell Targeted Choroidal Angiography Using Laser Speckle Flowgraphy, Hideaki Hashimoto PO-RET-31 Acute Macular Neuroretinopathy, Mustansir Siddique PO-RET-32 Study of Complement 9 Expression in the Laser-induced Horoidal Neovascularization and Cobra Venom Factor Intervention in Mice, Song Chen PO-RET-33 Retinal Toxicity of Repeated Intravitreal Injection of Bevacizumab in Diabetic Rats Eyes, Song Chen PO-RET-34 The Eect of Intravitreal Bevacizumab (Avastin) in Improvement of Diabetic Macular Edema, Adeel Chaudhry PO-RET-35 Two-Year Results of Photodynamic Therapy Combined with Intravitreal Anti-Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor for Polypoidal Choroidal Vasculopathy, Moosang Kim PO-RET-36 The Eect of Intravitreal Bevacizumab Based on OCT Patterns of Diabetic Macular Edema, Moosang Kim PO-RET-37 Endophthalmitis in Melioidosis: A Case Series, Azian Adnan PO-RET-38 Are we Underestimating the Complications of Untreated Central Serous Retinopathy?, Raj Kumar Sharma PO-RET-39 One-year Outcomes of Monotherapy with Intravitreal Ranibizumab versus Photodynamic Therapy for Age-Related Macular Degeneration and Polypoidal Choroidal Vasculopathy in Japanese Patients, Yuji Oshima PO-RET-40 Is Fundus Fluorescein Angiography / Indocyanine Green Angiography (FFA/ICG) Necessary in Diagnosing Neovascular Age Related Macular Degeneration (AMD)?, Raeba Mathew PO-RET-41 Clinical and Optical Coherence Tomographic Features in Acute Solar Retinopathy, Mahesh Gopalakrishnan PO-RET-42 Anatomical and Visual Outcomes of Idiopathic Choroidal Neovascular Membrane, Mahesh Gopalakrishnan PO-RET-43 Challenges in the Management of Optic Nerve Pit with Maculopathy, Mahesh Gopalakrishnan PO-RET-44 Morphologic Choroidal and Scleral Alteration at the Macular area in Tilted Disc Syndrome with Posterior Staphyloma Using High Penetration Optical Coherence Tomography, Ichiro Maruko PO-RET-45 Two Cases of Frosted Branch Angiitis Treated with Subtenon Injection of Triamcinolone Acetonide, Toshi Maruyamaa PO-RET-46 Intravitreal Bevacizumab for the Treatment of Myopic Choroidal Neovascularization; 2-year results, Akiko Takahashi PO-RET-47 Acute Retinal Necrosis- A Case Series, Santanu Mandal PO-RET-48 Stereoacuity after Retinal Detachment Surgery, Noriko Nakakuki PO-RET-49 Isotretinoin Associated to Macular Drusen; Chance or Causality, Alicia Galindo PO-RET-50 OZURDEX versus Intravitreal Anti-VEGF for the Treatment of Macular Edema Associated to Retinal Vein Occlusion, Khalil Turki PO-RET-51 Retinal Pharmacotherapy, Eduardo Rodrigues PO-RET-52 Factors Inuencing Presentation for ROP Evaluation to a Tertiary Level Screening Centre, Devaprasad Gopal PO-RET-53 Macular Involvement and Visual Acuity in Behcet's Disease, Yukitoshi Shimoda PO-RET-54 Hemodynamics of Retinochoroidal Circulation in Central Retinal Artery Occlusion, Danjie Li PO-RET-55 Prepapillary Vascular Loops, Meenambigai Radhakrishnan PO-RET-56 Blue Peak Autouorescence - An Insight into the Metabolic Activity in Retinal Disease, Mahesh Gopalakrishnan PO-RET-57 Bilateral Neurosensory Detachment in Macular Area Simulating Central Serous Chorioretinopathy in a Patient with Chronic Myeloid Leukemia With On-going Treatment - A Case Report, Krishna Rao Addoor PO-RET-58 A Case of Cone Dystrophy with Initial Diagnosis of Congenital Nystagmus, Midori Yokochi PO-RET-59 Central Serous Retinopathy-A Rare Presentation in Pregnancy, Gurudutt Kamath PO-RET-60 A Case of Toxic Optic Neuropathy with Methanol, Mikiya Magori PO-RET-61 The Outcome of Intravitreal Bevacizumab Therapy for Macular Edema Associated With Branch Retinal Vein Occlusion, Kodama Aya PO-RET-62 Association between Optical Coherence Tomography Characteristics and Systemic Status in Diabetic Macular Edema, Masayuki Hata PO-RET-63 Bilateral Retina Detachment after Laser in Situ Keratomileusis: Case Report, Saba Al Rashaed PO-RET-64 Peripapillary Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Thickness in Malay patients with Myopia Using the Cirrus Optical Coherence Tomography, Ismail Shatriah Cancelled PO-RET-65 Intravitreal Triamcinolone as an Alternative to Drainage Procedures in Advanced Coats Disease, Nicola Ghazi PO-RET-66 Triple Combination for Anti-VEGF Non-Responders: A Retrospective Case Series, Jacob Lee PO-RET-67 Diagnosis and Management of Age-Related Macular Degeneration, Wael Abdelghani PO-RET-68 Predicting the Response to Intravitreal Anti-VEGF Based on the Response in the Fellow Eye in the Setting of Clinically Signi cant Diabetic Macular Edema, Peter Karth PO-RET-69 Diabetic Retinopathy: Diagnosis and Management, Wael Abdelghani PO-RET-70 Training and Accreditation of Optometrists for Diabetic Retinopathy Screening, Rita Gangwani PO-RET-71 Comparison of Eectiveness of Intravitreal Triamcinolone and Intravitreal Bevacizumab in Patients with Macular Edema Secondary to Retinal Vein Occlusions, Gokcen Gokce Poster Presentations Poster PO-RET-72 Optical Coherence Tomography Imaging of Spontaneous Closure of Pseudophakic Full-Thickness Macular Hole with Cystoid Macular Edema 8 Months Postoperative, Jenin Patel

142 Poster Presentations

PO-RET-73 Safety of Multiple Doses of Intravitreal Bevacizumab from a Single Vial for Consecutive Patients, Danny Ng PO-RET-74 Bilateral Asymptomatic Astrocytic Hamartomas of the Optic Nerve Head, Eleni Loukianou PO-RET-75 Unilateral Asymptomatic Choroidal Osteoma, Eleni Loukianou PO-RET-76 Dierential Expression Patterns of Semaphorin 3A and 3F in Murine and Human Retina, Anima Buehler PO-RET-77 Bietti Crystalline Retinopathy with Associated Cystoid Macular Edema, Eleni Loukianou PO-RET-78 Topical Bevacizumab for Corneal Neovascularisation in a Case with Large Epithelial Defect, Eleni Loukianou PO-RET-79 Valsalva Retinopathy During Labor, Monica Orozco-Carroll PO-RET-80 Morphological Changes of the Retina in Occult Macular Dystrophy, Tetsuju Sekiryu PO-RET-81 Inuence of Intravitreal Injections of Anti-VEGF Agents and Antibiotic Eye Drops to the Stability of Tear Film and Dry Eye, Liga Radecka PO-RET-82 Observational Study on the Role of Presenting Vision on Visual Outcome in Wet Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) in a One-stop District General Hospital in UK, Akshatha Ranganath PO-RET-83 Outcome of Peripapillary LASER and Gas Tamponade for Maculopathy Associated with Optic Disc Pit, Sachin Fegde PO-RET-84 Long Term Results of Intravitreal Bevacizumab for the Treatment of CNV Secondary to Angioid Streaks, Fedra Kort PO-RET-85 Strong Association of the Y402H Variant in Complement Factor H with Susceptibility to Age-Related Macular Degeneration, Imen Habibi PO-RET-86 Multiple Retinal Artery Branch Occlusions Revealing a Susac Syndrome, Sana Khochtali PO-RET-87 Why I’m Losing Vision? Retinitis Punctata Albescens, Nila Cirineo PO-RET-88 Retinal Vein Occlusion and Adhesion Status of the Vitreous, Stefan Mennel PO-RET-89 Hypoxia-inducible Factor-1¦Á Speci c Interfering RNA Inhibits the Expression of HIF-1¦Á in the Retina of Diabetic Rats, Song Chen PO-RET-90 Safety of Injection Allogeneic Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Patients with Diabetic Retinopathy and Diabetic Optic Neuropathy, Alexei Lukashev PO-RET-91 Intravitreal Bevacizumab (Avastin) Versus Triamcinolone Acetonide for Treatment of Diuse Diabetic Macular Edema, Mostafa Abo Enin PO-RET-92 Longitudinal Changes of Retinal Neve Fiber Layer Thickness after Panretinal Photocoagulation for Diabetic Retinopathy, Jung Yeul Kim PO-RET-93 The Inuence of Diabetes Control on the Activation of the Intraocular Molecule System in Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy, Joanna Adamiec-Mroczek PO-RET-94 Anti VEGF in Management of Branch Retinal Vein Occlusion, Prashant Agnihotri PO-RET-95 Analysis of Serious Macular Detachment as an Independent Predictor for Visual outcomes in Branch Retinal Vein Occlusions, Manuel Diaz-Llopis PO-RET-96 De nitive Endothelial Progenitor Cells Downregurate the Progression of Pathological Vascular Network in Oxygen Induced Retinopathy, Yoshihiro Nakagawa PO-RET-97 Ocular Findings in Aplastic Anemia, Ahmad Mansour PO-RET-98 BRAO - It is Never too Late for Intervention, Chinnappa Ganapathi PO-RET-99 Epidemiology of Diabetic Retinopathy Among Diabetes Attendant in Valiaser Diabetes Clinic, Behrouz Heydari PO-RET-100 Correspondence of Iris Neovascularization Map with Retinal Ischemic Areas, Mohamad Khalife PO-RET-101 Prevalence and Associations of Retinal Artery Atherosclerosis in an Urban Chinese Population, Chan Wu PO-RET-102 Correlation between Retinal Artery Atherosclerosis and Renal Dysfunction in a Non-Diabetic Urban Chinese Population, Chan Wu PO-RET-103 Associations of Early Age-Related Maculopathy in an Urban Chinese Population Participating in Routine Physical Checks, Chan Wu PO-RET-104 VEGF Study at Patients with Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy, Alexander Samoylov PO-RET-105 Investigation of Cell Proliferation and Cell Death in Human Retinal Pigment Epithelial Cells Cultured in 3D- Alginate Matrix, Hamid Ahmadieh PO-RET-106 Retinal Manifestations of Diabetes on the First Visit of Jordanian Diabetics to the Ophthalmology Clinic, Ahmed Khatatbeh PO-RET-107 An Analytic Study of National Trends in Retinopathy of Prematurity Across a Decade (2000 - 2009) in the State of Qatar, Anant Pai PO-RET-108 Ecacy of PASCAL Photocoagulator in the Treatment of Retinal Diseases, Prasan Rao PO-RET-109 Subretinal Fibrosis: A Potential Phenotypic Feature of Goldmann-Favre/Enhanced S-cone Syndrome (With Genetic Correlations), Sawsan R. Nowilaty PO-RET-110 The Eectiveness of Intravitreal Ranibizumab Injections in Patients with DME, Magdalena Bielak PO-RET-111 Enhanced Depth Imaging Optical Coherence Tomography of the Choroid at Four Quadrants of Macula in Normal Eyes, Yasar Sakarya PO-RET-112 Diabetic Macular Edema. l Like Laser, Khaled Ayesh PO-RET-113 Combined Single Injection of Intravitreal Triamcinolone Acetonide with Intravitreal Bevacizumab Followed by Grid Laser as a Primary Treatment for Diabetic Cystoid Macular Edema- A Pilot Study, Sonal Jadhav Poster Presentations Poster

143 PO-RET-114 Advantages of Intravitreal Ranibizumab Combined with Transpupillar Thermotherapy in Comparison with Ranibizumab as Monotherapy in Classical CNV Secondary to Pathologic Myopia, Stanislav Saksonov PO-RET-115 Retrospective Case Review of Intravitreal Injections for Treating Posterior Segment Disease at a Local Hospital in Hong Kong, David Liu PO-RET-116 Camp Approach to Diabetic Retinopathy Screening, Sanjiv Desai PO-RET-117 Bilateral Macular Hole in a Known Case of Breast Cancer with Longstanding Use of Tamoxifen, Ahmad Naja PO-RET-118 PED and CSR in a Case of Secondary Panhypopituitarism with Acromegaly, Ahmad Naja PO-RET-119 Venous Stasis Retinopathy Secondary to Multiple Myeloma: Case Report, Isabel Habeyche Cardoso PO-RET-120 Factors Inuencing the Need for Retreatment with Ranibizumab during the Maintenance Phase in the Treatment of Age-related Macular Degeneration, Maiko Inoue PO-RET-121 Combined therapy of Laser Photocoagulation and Ranibizumab vs. Laser Photocoagulation Monotherapy: Phase III Clinical Trial Investigating Ecacy and Safety in Patients with DME With or Without Additional PDR, Gabriele E. Lang PO-RET-122 Exudative Retinal Detachment as an Initial Presenting Feature of Acute Myeloid Leukaemia, Sherine Marine Dsouza Braganza PO-RET-123 Risk of Endophthalmitis Following Pyogenic Liver Abscess: A Nationwide Popultaion-based Study, Chao-Chien Hu PO-RET-124 Macular SD OCT Images in Retinitis Pigmentosa, Leila Largueche PO-RET-125 Idiopathic Macular Telangiectasia Type 2 (MacTel 2), Rana Al-Senawi PO-RET-126 The Eect of Hydroxychloroquine Usage Depend on Dosage to Macular Thickness and Retinal Nerve Fibre Layer Thickness, Zeliha Yazar PO-RET-127 The Possible Eect on the Contralateral Eye of an Intravitreal Bevacizumab Injection on the Other Eye, Eleni Loukianou PO-RET-128 The Therapeutic eect of Intravitreal Bevacizumab (Avastin) in Persistent Hyphema Due to Rubeosis Iridis in a Diabetic Patient, Eleni Loukianou PO-RET-129 Eectiveness of Intravitreal Bevacizumab for Treatment of Diabetic Macular Edema, Elena Tokosova PO-RET-130 Determination of Polymorphism of Factor V Leiden and Prothrombin G20210A in the Patients with Retinal Vascular Occlusion, Masoud Reza Manaviat PO-RET-131 Genotype-Phenotype Correlation in a Large Tunisian Family with Complete Achromatopsia GNAT2 Mutations, Merdassi Ahlem PO-RET-132 The Use of Intravitreal Bevacizumab in the Treatment of Retinal Disorders Other than Age Related Macular Degeneration, Gulrez Ansari PO-RET-133 Choroidal Melanoma in Association with Juxtapapillary Melanocytoma. Case Report, Saba Al Rashaed PO-RET-134 Acute Retinal Necrosis after Boston Type I Keratoprosthesis (Case Report), Saba Al Rashaed PO-RET-135 Idiopathic Polypoidal Choroidal Vasculopathy in a Young Man, Saba Al Rashaed PO-RET-136 Characteristics of Optic Disc Melanocytomas Presenting with Visual Dysfunction, Saba Al Rashaed PO-RET-137 Combined Intravitreal Bevacizumab with Photodynamic Therapy Followed by a Tailored Re-treatment in Polypoidal Choroidal Vasculopathy; Three-Year Results, Sohee Jeon PO-RET-138 Bevacizumab for Serous Changes Originating from a Persistent Branching Vascular Network after Following Photodynamic Therapy for Polypoidal Choroidal Vasculopathy, Sohee Jeon PO-RET-139 Computerized Diabetic Retinopathy Risk Score in Diabetes Case Records in Primary Health Centres in Oman, Fatima Al Balushi PO-RET-140 Comparative Analysis of the Retinal Microvasculature Visualized with Fluorescein Angiography and the Retina Function Imager, Rayan Alshareef PO-RET-141 Aqueous 8-hydroxy-2'-Deoxyguanosine Level as a Predictor of Poor Intravitreal Bevacizumab Response for Age-Related Macular Degeneration, Chi-Hsien Peng PO-RET-142 Comparative Research of the Eect of Triamcinolone Acetonide and Laser Photocoagulation for Macular Edema of Branch Retinal Vein Occlusion, Shao Jun Chen PO-RET-143 Dexmedetomidine (Precedex) Sedation in Posterior Segment Surgery under Topical Anesthesia, Ahmad Mansour PO-RET-144 Scleral Buckling Surgery with Laser Photocoagulation in Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachment, Mehdi Nili Ahmadabadi PO-RET-145 Eect of Vitrectomy for Recurrent Macular Edema Due to Branch Retinal Vein Occlusion After Intravitreal Bevacizumab, Tatsuya Yunoki PO-RET-146 Pharmacologic Prevention of Proliferative Vitreoretinopathy for Cases of Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachment Highrisk, Ahmed M. Saeed PO-RET-147 Pars Plana Vitrectomy in Eyes with Refractory Diabetic Macular Edema Complicated by Vitreo Macular Traction, Jamal Al Kandari PO-RET-148 Vitreoretinal Surgical Techniques in the Setting of Permanent Keratoprosthesis: The 2012 Perspective, Szilard Kiss PO-RET-149 Secondary Macular Hole Formation after Vitrectomy with Internal Limiting Membrane Peeling, Masanori

Poster Presentations Poster Miyazaki PO-RET-150 Increased Expression of Periostin in Vitreous and Epiretinal Membranes Obtained from Patients with Proliferative Vitreoretinopathy, Shigeo Yoshida 144 Poster Presentations

PO-RET-151 Morphologic dierences of Optical Coherence Tomography in Macular Edema of Diabetic Patients Treated by Intravitreal Bevacizumab, Jia-Kang Wang PO-RET-152 Comparison of Internal Limiting Membrane Peeling With and Without Indocyanine Green During Vitrectomy for Idiopathic Macular Holes - Is Indocyanine Green Harmless?, Masahiro Ishida PO-RET-153 Carotid Artery Echo Grapy in Neovascular Glaucoma Complicated with Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy, Hiroshi Watanabe PO-RET-154 Photodynamic Therapy Combined With Intravitreal Injection of Ranibizumab for Naive Polypoidal Choroidal Vasculopathy, Rey Nemoto PO-RET-155 Changes in Visual Function following Surgery for Macula-on Retinal Detachment, Fumiki Okamoto PO-RET-156 Timing, Patience and Expertise: All Needed in Disaster Management, Mehul Shah PO-RET-157 Young Patients under 30 Years Old; With Central Retinal Vein Occlusion, Hiroshi Watanabe PO-RET-158 Time Course of Changes in Aqueous Flare Intensity after Vitrectomy for Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy, Sujin Hoshi PO-RET-159 Changes in Intraoperative Intraocular Pressure During 20-gauge Pars Plana Vitrectomy Using the Vented Gas Forced Infusion System, Yoshimi Sugiura PO-RET-160 Analysis on the Correlative Factors and Therapeutic Ecacy of Secondary High Intraocular Pressure After Vitreoretinal Surgery for Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy, Song Chen PO-RET-161 Optical Coherence Tomography of Idiopathic Macular Epiretinal Membranes Before and After Surgery, Nhu Hon Do PO-RET-162 Case Report of Retinal Detachment in Dysmorphic Child, Adeel Chaudhry PO-RET-163 Treatment Accuracy and Patient Pain Compared in Retinal Navigated Laser (Navilas®) versus Conventional Laser in Diabetic Macular Edema, Marcus Kernt PO-RET-164 Single Night Postoperative Prone Posturing in Idiopathic Macular Hole Surgery, Usman Mahmood PO-RET-165 Outcomes of 93 Cases of Nondrainage Scleral Buckling Procedure, Hussain Khaqan PO-RET-166 Outcome of Transconjunctival Sutureless 20-gauge Vitrectomy, Marwan Abouammoh PO-RET-167 Incidence and Cause of Iatrogenic Retinal Breaks in Idiopathic Macular Hole and Epiretinal Membrane, Fumihiko Yagi PO-RET-168 Ecacy of a Multicolor Laser Photocoagulator with a Scan Delivery System in Eyes with Opaque Media, Hirano Takao PO-RET-169 Bi-Dimensional Analysis on the Defects of the Photoreceptor Inner/Outer Segment Junction in Patients with Idiopathic Epiretinal Membrane, Kaori Yamamoto PO-RET-170 Association of Cytokines and PVR in Primary Rhegmatogenous Detachment, Christoph Tappeiner PO-RET-171 Management of Recurrent Vitreous Hemorrhage Following Vitrectomy for Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy with Nd YAG Capsulotomy in Pseudophakic eyes, Veerappan Saravanan PO-RET-172 Recovery of Macular Function with Retinal Fold by Sclera Buckling; A Case Report, Yuri Nakayama PO-RET-173 Novel Techniques for Extracting Posterior Dislocated Crystalline Lens with Blunt MVR Blade, Gunjan Prakash PO-RET-174 Silicone Oil Tamponade in the Management of Suprachoroidal Hemorrhage During Pars Plana Vitrectomy, Shigeki Suzuki PO-RET-175 Hospitalized Patients with Endogenous MRSA Endophthalmitis and Unable to Undergo Vitrectomy May Achieve a Good Outcome with Bedside Intravitreal Antibiotic Injection Alone, Sam Dahr PO-RET-176 Incidence of Posterior Synechia After Pars Plana Vitrectomy for Vitreoretinal Disorders, Yoshifumi Okamoto PO-RET-177 Role of Intravitreal Bevacizumab Administrated Preoperatively in Patients with Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy, Tatjana Josifova PO-RET-178 Non Sclerotomy Silicone Oil Removal: A Pilot Study, Satyen Deka PO-RET-179 Multiple Subretinal Cysticercosis: A Case Report, Bhupesh Singh PO-RET-180 Visual and Surgical Outcome Following Retinal Detachment Surgery - A Single Surgeon Case Series, Krishna Rao Addoor PO-RET-181 Surgical Results of Glue- Assisted Transsclerally Fixated Posterior Chamber Intraocular Lenses (SF-PCIOLs), Anshu Arora PO-RET-182 Surgical Results of Primary 23-Gauge Transconjunctival Sutureless Vitrectomy for Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachment (RRD), Anshu Arora PO-RET-183 23-Gauge Transconjunctival Sutureless Vitrectomy: Visual Outcomes and Complications, Leila El Matri PO-RET-184 Surgical Management of Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachment Associated with Choroidal Coloboma in a Child with Noonan Syndrome, Othmaliza Othman PO-RET-185 A New Patented High Eciency Vitrectomy Probe, Xun Yang PO-RET-186 The Application of Sapphire Stab Knife in 2-Step Sclerotomy in 23G Vitrectomy in Hypotonic Eyes, Xun Yang PO-RET-187 The Inuencing Factors After Vitreoretinal Surgery in Diabetic Tractional Retinal Detachment, Song Chen Poster Presentations Poster PO-RET-188 Visual Prognosis Factors Analysis of Scleral Buckling for Primary Macula-O Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachment, Song Chen 145 PO-RET-189 Vitreoretinal Surgery in Omani Adults, Alexander Bialasiewicz PO-RET-190 Pediatric Vitrectomy in Oman, Alexander Bialasiewicz PO-RET-191 Primary Malignant Uveal Melanoma: A Case Report from Oman, Huda Al - Waili PO-RET-192 Surgical Treatment of Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy: Our Experience and Tactics, Alexander Samoylov PO-RET-193 Bilateral Retinal Detachment in Patient with Seckel's Syndrome: A Case Report, Patrycja Krzyzanowska-Berkowska PO-RET-194 Vitrectomy for Vitreous Traction in Diabetic Retinopathy, Vatsal Parikh PO-RET-195 A New Approach to Surgical Treatment of Large Macular Hole, Nicolay Umanets PO-RET-196 Macular Hole Formation Following Successful Pneumatic Scleral Buckle (PSB), Prasan Rao PO-RET-197 Vitrectomy for Recalcitrant Non-Tractional Diuse Diabetic Macular Edema, Prasan Rao PO-RET-198 Measurement of Serum and Vitreous Concentrations of Anti-Type II Collagen Antibody in Diabetic Retinopathy, Atsuko Nakaizumi PO-RET-199 Vitreomacular Traction Syndrome Associated with Presumed Alagille Syndrome, Christina Stathopoulos PO-RET-200 23 Gauge Pars Plana Vitrectomy for the Treatment of Idiopathic Macular Hole, Fevzi Akkan PO-RET-201 Eales Disease: A Case Report, Rui Fialho PO-RET-202 Intraocular Pressure on the First Postoperative Day After Vitreoretinal Surgery, Konstantinos Chalioulias PO-RET-203 A Special Cannula and Approach for 23-Gauge Active Silicone Oil Removal, Fevzi Akkan PO-RET-204 Intravitreal Ranibizumab versus Bevacizumab for Refractory Diabetic Macular Edema, Rodrigo Jorge PO-RET-205 Recidive Factors of Retinal Detachment Operated by Ab Externo Technique, Laila Benhmidoune PO-RET-206 Bilateral Idiopathic Macular Hole: About 6 Cases, Fellahi Omar PO-RET-207 Vitreous Hemorrhage: Clinical and Therapeutic Aspects, Zineb Khtibari PO-RET-208 The Associations between Visual Acuity and Retinal Thickness in Retinitis Pigmentosa: An Optical Coherence Tomography Study, Hanan Mofty

Strabismus PO-STR-01 Evaluation of Superior Oblique Tenectomy for Brown's Syndrome, Zhao Long

PO-STR-02 It is Not Cross-Eyed: Social Conditions of Duane Syndrome, Dian Jordan-Werhane PO-STR-03 Postoperative Binocular Function of Intermittent Exotropia Cases with Poor Preoperative Near Stereoacuity, Kosuke Abe PO-STR-04 Management of a Case of Congenital Muscle Fibrosis: A Case Report, Rakesh Kumar Bansal PO-STR-05 Stability of Semi-Adjustable Surgery with Double Suture for Complicated Strabismus Surgeries, Yoko Tsuchiya PO-STR-06 Genetic Diagnosis from Buccal Cells in Patients with Ophthalmoplegia, Kaoruko Torii PO-STR-07 To Evaluate the Surgical Outcome of Suspension Recession Technique of Inferior Oblique in the Management of V Pattern Associated with Inferior Oblique Overaction (IOOA), Subhash Dadeya PO-STR-08 Television Games as Near Visual Activities in the Treatment of Amblyopia in Children Aged 4-7 Years, Subhash Dadeya PO-STR-09 Psychosocial and Functional Value of Strabismus Surgery in Adults, Ines Perez-Flores PO-STR-10 Our experience with Monocular Elevation De cit Syndrome Patients, Shreya Shah PO-STR-11 Extraocular Muscle Surgery for Conjugate Deviation, Akiko Kimura PO-STR-12 Congenital Superior Oblique Palsy and Trochlear Nerve Absence: A Clinical-Radiological Study, Jeong-Min Hwang PO-STR-13 Assessment of Binocular Alignment Using the 3-Dimensional Strabismus Photo Analyzer, Jeong-Min Hwang PO-STR-14 Restoring Superior Oblique Function in Trochlea Ablation: Case Study, Hyosook Ahn PO-STR-15 Stilling Duane Syndrome, Imane Imdary PO-STR-16 Positive Bielschowsky Head Tilt Test in Cases of Comitant Exotropia, Ayman Elghonemy PO-STR-17 Esotropia and High Myopia: About 29 Cases, Nadia El Berdaoui PO-STR-18 Botulinum Toxin in Early Esotropia: About 11 Cases, Nadia El Berdaoui PO-STR-19 Electromyographic Machine Guided Botulinism Toxin an Injection for Post Radiotherapy Induced Sixth Nerve Palsy Esotropia in Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma Patients: Experience at a Regional Hospital in Hong Kong, Hoi Shan Flora Lau PO-STR-20 Comparison of a New, Minimally Invasive Strabismus Surgery (MISS) Technique with Usual Limbal Approach for Strabismus Surgery on Horizontal Rectus Muscles in Our Experience, Emin Alihuseynli PO-STR-21 Surgery on the Sound Eye Versus Squinted Eye in Special Types of Strabismus, Mohamed Mostafa Kamel Diab PO-STR-22 Intraocular Pressures Change After Yokoyama Procedure in Patients with Myopic Strabismus Fixus, Shion Poster Presentations Poster Haneda PO-STR-23 Quality of Life and Cost-Utility Assessment of Strabismus Surgery in Adults, Masakazu Yamada 146 Poster Presentations

PO-STR-24 Esotropia and Exotropia Surgery in Adults, Ines Perez-Flores PO-STR-25 Horizontal Strabismus Surgery Results in Over Ten Years Old Patients with Low Visual Acuity and Amblyopia, Sedat Gurkan PO-STR-26 Congenital Strabismus: Prevalence and Surgical Outcomes in Yazd, Mohammad Reza Besharati

Teleophthalmology and Computers PO-TEL-01 Electronic Medical Record a Paperless Hospital: Implementation and Utilization, Mehul Shah PO-TEL-02 Botox Under Topical Anasthesia in the Pediatric Population, Henry O' Halloran

Uveitis, Intraocular In ammation PO-UVE-01 Three-Year Visual and Anatomic Results of Intravitreal Bevacizumab in Refractory Inammatory Ocular Neovascularization, Ahmad Mansour PO-UVE-02 Vogt-Koyanagi-Haradas Syndrome Associated with Holmes Adie Syndrome. Report of a Case, Manuel Garza Leon PO-UVE-03 Recurrence of Presumed Bilateral Sarcoidosis Panuveitis: Apropos One Case, Mirsad Ibisevic PO-UVE-04 Endophthalmitis at East Tallinn Central Hospital Eye Clinic in 2005-2010: Incidence, Causative Factors and Visual Acuity Outcomes, Kadi Palumaa PO-UVE-05 Comparison of Unilateral and Bilateral Acute Retinal Necrosis: Analysis of 108 Cases, Yoko Okunuki PO-UVE-06 Mycophenolate Mofetil in the Therapy of Ocular Mucous Membrane Pemphigoid, Deshka Doycheva PO-UVE-07 Therapeutic Eects of Vitrectomy Combined with Endotamponade for Severe Endophthalmitis, Song Chen PO-UVE-08 Uveitis and Celiac Disease, Leif Tallstedt PO-UVE-09 Serum Iniximab Levels and the Eectiveness of Iniximab Therapy for Uveitis in Behçet's Disease, Takako Ito PO-UVE-10 Patterns of Paediatric Uveitis at a Tertiary Care Centre of India - A Prospective Study, Bhavna Chawla PO-UVE-11 Ocular Toxocarosis: From Accidental Finding to Tractional Retinal Detachment, Ilian Shandurkov PO-UVE-12 SIL2R, Neopterin and Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme in Screening for Ocular Sarcoidosis, Enken Gundlach PO-UVE-13 Jensen's Toxoplasmosis. Keep in Mind, Maria Rodrigues PO-UVE-14 Presumed Tubercular Uveitis: A Review of 15 Patients from Tunisia, Salim Ben Yahia PO-UVE-15 Macular Complications of Behcet Disease, Wafa Ammari PO-UVE-16 Ocular Involvement in Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus, Salma Gargouri PO-UVE-17 Uveitis in Patients Over 50 Years Old, Bechir Jelliti PO-UVE-18 Immune Reconstitution Uveitis, Ronni Lieberman PO-UVE-19 Subretinal Tubercular Abscess: A Rare Entity, Pranay Singh PO-UVE-20 Steroid-Induced Depression and Functional Visual Loss in a Case of Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada Disease, Ahmad Naja PO-UVE-21 Bilateral Serous Retinal Detachment in a HLA B5 Positive 27 Years Old Man, Gholamhossein Yaghoobi PO-UVE-22 Ozurdex (Dexamethasone Sustained-Release) Intravitreal Implant in Cases of Non-infectious Uveitis, Alay Banker PO-UVE-23 Clinical Features of Patients With Fuchs Heterochromic Iridocyclitis, Tulay Alpar Akcetin PO-UVE-24 Clinical Aspects of Posterior Uveitis in Ocular Sarcoidisis, Svetlana Jovanovic PO-UVE-25 Comparison Between Optical Coherence Tomography and Fluorescein Angiography for the Diagnosis of Macular Oedema in Patients with Uveitis, Vesela Mitkova-Hristova PO-UVE-26 Tuberculous Sclerokeratitis: A Case Report, Hossein Asghari PO-UVE-27 Ocular Hypertension and Behçet's Disease, Souad Rqibate PO-UVE-28 Uveitis in Congolese Children, Dieudonne Kaimbo Wa Kaimbo PO-UVE-29 Case Series of Presumed Tuberculosis Uveitis: Clinical Picture, Management and Outcomes, So a Androudi PO-UVE-30 Case Series of Serpiginous Retinochorioditis: Long Term Management and Outcomes, So a Androudi PO-UVE-31 Subretinal Fibrosis and Uveitis: A Rare Devastating Disease, So a Androudi PO-UVE-32 Ocular Tuberculoma with Associated Branch Retinal Vein Occlusion, So a Androudi PO-UVE-33 Lyme Disease - Resistant Keratitis in Childhood, Susana Pina PO-UVE-34 Familial Multifocal Choroiditis, Imran Khan Poster Presentations Poster

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