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8:30-10:00 Room 2(Tokyo International Forum Hall C)

IS-TH-22Special Interest Group: Genetics, Autophagy, and Glaucoma

Chairs: John Fingert Paloma Liton

Session Description

Autophagy is cellular process in which proteins, organelles, and even pathogens are engulfed by phagosomes and degraded. Experimental models of glaucoma, studies of inherited normal tension glaucoma, and studies of transgenic mice all suggest that autophagy may have an important role in glaucoma pathogenesis. This special interest group will explore and discuss the involvement of autophagy in glaucoma pathophysiology in human patient populations, animal models of glaucoma, and cell culture.

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Autophagy, the Trabecular Meshwork, and GlaucomaPaloma Liton

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Whole Exome Sequencing and Autophagy Candidate GeneNobuo Fuse

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Optineurin and NTGTakeshi Iwata

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Optineurin and Autophagy in NeurodegenerationHenry Tseng

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Studies of Autophagy in TBK1-Associated Glaucoma with Mice and Stem CellsJohn Fingert

Panel Discussion

13:30-15:00 Room 1(Tokyo International Forum Hall A)

IS-TH-21Ophthalmic Premier League - OPL

Chairs: Miltos Balidis Spyros Georgaras Kazuaki Kadonosono Tetsuro Oshika Elizabeth Patsoura Kourous Rezaei Bruce Spivey Baha Toygar Peter Wiedemann

Session Description

The Ophthalmic premier league (OPL) is a symposia to be conducted in the WOC 2014 in Tokyo This is akin to the European league games but with a difference as the OPL is connected to ophthalmology. The idea here is to have 4 teams with 4 captains. Each will have totally 4 members in the team. Each team member will be given 4 minutes to show the most challenging cataract / complication cataract case. This will only be through videos. In the video the speaker will also have to show how he or she has managed this case. There will be a good discussion on each case for the remaining time. We can also have an ARS (Automatic response system) if available for audience to enjoy and vote which is the best team. All the speakers are top class and will show excellent videos.

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The Bursting BuccaneersJorge Alio, Boris Malyugin, Arup Chakrabarti, Gaurav Luthra

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The Chopping ConquerersAbhay Vasavada, Ehud Assia, Athiya Agarwal, Marie-José Tassignon

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The Diffractive DaredevilsMahipal Singh Sachdev, Kevin Miller, George Beiko, Sonia Yoo

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The Surgeless Sultans Mohan Rajan, Dandapani Ramamurthy, Thomas Kohnen, Susan MacDonald

Panel Discussion

Invited Symposium

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Role of Cerebrospinal Fluid and Retinal Venous Pressure in GlaucomaWilliam Morgan

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The 24-Hour IOP Data Avalanche: Challenges in Analysis and InterpretationKaweh Mansouri

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The Role of 24-Hour Monitoring of Blood Pressure and Ocular Perfusion Pressure in Glaucoma ManagementJaewan Choi

15:30-17:00 Room 2(Tokyo International Forum Hall C)

IS-TH-25Argentinian Society of Ophthalmology Session: What Is Hot in Ophthalmology

Chairs: Ricardo Glikin Oscar Mallo

Session Description

A review of the latest advances in ophthalmology with a particular interest on femtosecond cataract surgery, premium IOL use, glaucoma drainage devices and therapies, antiangiogenic use in macular pathology (AMD and DME), corneal surgery (graft and refractive), uveitis, ophthalmogenetics and pathology. The latest published evidence will be discussed to evaluate the real impact of these therapies on our patients.

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Phacovitrectomy: Phaco & MIVS in a One-Step ProcedureArturo Alezzandrini

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Vitrectomy for Diabetic RetinopathyLuciano Berretta

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Descemet Stripping Endothelial Keratoplasty: Graft Survival and Visual Outcomes for Primary and Repeat ProcedureNicolas Fernandez-Meijide

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Seudoexoliative Syndrome and Lens Surgery: Thinking in PerspectiveRicardo Glikin

10:30-12:00 Room 2(Tokyo International Forum Hall C)

IS-TH-23ARVO Session: Special Interest Group - Cornea: Responses to Wounding, Infection and Other Insults

Chair: Sally Atherton

Session Description

No description provided.

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Anterior Segment Imaging, SLO, UBM, and OCTHiroshi Ishikawa

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Sensory Nerve Regeneration after Epithelium Wounding in Normal and Diabetic CorneaFu-Shin Yu

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Novel Therapeutic Modalities for TGFbeta 1p-Related Corneal DystrophyAndrew Huang

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Fungal Keratitis Eduardo Alfonso

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Contribution of the Cornea to Antigen-Specific Immunity Reza Dana

13:30-15:00 Room 2(Tokyo International Forum Hall C)

IS-TH-24Special Interest Group - 24 Hour IOP, BP and OPP in Relationship with Glaucoma

Chairs: Michael Kook Robert Ritch

Session Description

No description provided.

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24-Hour Variation of Aqueous Humor Dynamics and GlaucomaArthur Sit

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Estimation of Ocular Biomechanics from IOP - And Blood Pressure Related ParametersLeopold Schmetterer

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The Indication of Cross Linking in Cornea and External Diseases Ana Luisa Hofling-Lima

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Schlemm's Canal Surgery - New Tools, New Approaches Joel Schuman

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New Surgical Procedures in UveitisRubens Belfort Jr.

Panel Discussion

10:30-12:00 Room 3(Tokyo International Forum Hall B7 (1))

IS-TH-27Education without Borders - A Global Session for Young Ophthalmologists

Chairs: Seng Fang Brad Feldman Andrew Scott Shuntaro Ogura

Session Description

This is collaborative symposium moderated by the Young Ophthalmologist groups of AAO, APAO, JOS and SOE. The theme is Education Without Borders and aims to provide an engaging platform for discussion of global educational issues and opportunities for a young ophthalmologist audience.

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Arranging a Fellowship Abroad - Pearls and PitfallsYutaka Kaneko

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Education without Borders in the Asia PacificCatherine Green

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How Young Ophthalmologists Can Benefit from Heading Abroad and Leadership DevelopmentKenneth Fong

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Harmonising Education Across Europe - The European Board of OphthalmologyGordana Sunaric-Megevand

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Acelerated Epi-on Cross-Linking with Iontophoresis in the Treatment of Keratoconus and Post-LASIK Ectasia: One Year Follow-UpMaria Iradier

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MicrophthalmosEdgardo Manzitti

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Cone Dysfunction Syndromes Michel Michaelides

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Update on Antiangiogenic Use in ARMDPatricio Schlottmann

Panel Discussion

8:30-10:00 Room 3(Tokyo International Forum Hall B7 (1))

IS-TH-26AAO Session: New Surgical Approaches in Ophthalmology

Chairs: Ana Luisa Hofling-Lima Marcus Marcet

Session Description

This symposium focuses on new surgical approaches in ophthalmology. Speakers from different areas of ophthalmology will provide updates on a wide range of topics. The talks will cover concepts of interest to comprehensive ophthalmologists and subspecialists. A question and answer session will follow the formal presentations. Attendees of this symposium should acquire a greater understanding of new developments in eye surgery.

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Small Incision Intrastromal Lenticular Extraction-SMILE William Culbertson

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Posterior Approach Blepharoptosis Repair Marcus Marcet

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Update in 25 Gauge Chromovitrectomy Michel Farah

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Controversies in the Management of Open-Globe Injuries Involving the Posterior Segment William Mieler

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Cataract and Refractive Surgery: Minimizing Tissue Trauma and Maximizing OutcomesJorge Alio

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What's the Future in Glaucoma: Non-Penetrating Techniques, Tubes or Glaucoma Mini-Implants?Daniel Mojon

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Vitreoretinal Surgery: New Minimally Invasive Approaches Anselm Kampik

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Closing RemarksJorge Alio

Panel Discussion

8:30-10:00 Room 4(Tokyo International Forum Hall B7 (2))

IS-TH-29New Treatment Strategies and Targets in Glaucoma - Translational Science

Chairs: Neeru Gupta Paul Kaufman Hidenobu Tanihara

Session Description

The latest scientific discoveries relevant to potential future treatments for glaucoma will be addressed.

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Neural Regeneration in GlaucomaJeffrey Goldberg

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Targeting Retinal Ganglion Cells in GlaucomaChris Leung

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Experience with Rho-Kinase Inhibitors Hidenobu Tanihara

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Lymphatic Outflow from the EyeNeeru Gupta

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Trabecular Meshwork and Novel Outflow CompoundsPaul Kaufman

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Surgical Training: Quantity and Quality - The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education and the Association of University Professors in OphthalmologyGrace Sun

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ICO for Young Ophthalmologists - Fellowships and ExaminationsDavid Taylor

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Learning, Practising and Sharing in the Digital AgeShuntaro Ogura

Panel Discussion

15:30-17:00 Room 3(Tokyo International Forum Hall B7 (1))

IS-TH-28Update on Minimally Invasive Eye Surgery

Chairs: Jorge Alio Daniel Mojon

Session Description

A practical review for ophthalmic surgeons and conservative ophthalmologists. Minimally invasive (mi) surgical techniques constitute one of the most important revolutions in surgery. They allow to minimize tissue traumatism, patient discomfort, hospital stay, and working disability. We will provide a practical overview about the latest mi techniques, where they can be learned, which patients benefit most, which complications may occur, and how they should be handled. This symposium will give you a broad overview about this rapidly growing sector of ophthalmic surgery.

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Introduction: What Is Minimally Invasive Surgery?Daniel Mojon

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What's New in Conjunctival Surgery and Endothelial Cell Transplantation?Shigeru Kinoshita

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Latest Minimally Invasive Strabismus Surgery TechniquesDaniel Mojon

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Advancements in Corneal Transplant SurgerySiegfried Priglinger

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IS-TH-31How to Detect Glaucoma Progression

Chairs: Balwantray Chauhan Takeo Fukuchi Ted Garway-Heath

Session Description

The detection of progressive damage in glaucoma will be reviewed based on the most recent evidence.

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Lessons on Glaucoma Progression from Clinical TrialsChota Matsumoto

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How to Identify Disease Progression with Visual FieldsKouros Nouri-Mahdavi

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How to Identify Disease Progression with Imaging ToolsThierry Zeyen

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Combining Information from Imaging and Visual Fields to Detect ProgressionRichard Russell

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Risk Factors in Determining Prior Probability of ProgressionGoji Tomita

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What Rate of Progression Is Clinically Important? Pradeep Ramulu

Panel Discussion

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Guidance from Glaucoma GeneticsCalvin Pang

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Modulating Wound HealingPeng Khaw

Panel Discussion

10:30-12:00 Room 4(Tokyo International Forum Hall B7 (2))

IS-TH-30Hot Topics in Glaucoma

Chairs: Makoto Araie Ningli Wang Robert Weinreb

Session Description

Scientific breakthroughs with significant impact on our understanding of glaucoma will be presented.

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Genetics for Angle Closure GlaucomaTin Aung

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Central Nervous System in GlaucomaYeni Yucel

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Intracranial Pressure and GlaucomaNingli Wang

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Adaptive Optics and Optical Coherence Tomography Masanori Hangai

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Continuous Monitoring of Intraocular Pressure Kaweh Mansouri

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Ultrasound CyclotherapyPhilippe Denis

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Stem Cell-Based Therapy for GlaucomaDong Feng Chen

Panel Discussion

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IS-TH-33COS Session: Sino-Japanese Forum on Innovation in Surgical Retina

Chairs: Xiaoxin Li Masahito Ohji

Session Description

No description provided.

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25 Gauge Microincision Vitrectomy Surgery with Viscodelamination for Severe Proliferative Diabetic RetinopathyFumio Shiraga

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23G Vitrectomy Combined with Direct Vision - Guided Posterior Scleral Reinforcement for High Myopia Related Macular DisordersJin Ma

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Comparison of Surgical Results Between Intrascleral IOL Fixation and IOL Suturing in Eyes without Capsular Support Shunji Kusaka

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Vitrectomy in ROP with Traction Retinal DetachmentJianhong Liang

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Adaptive Optics Retinal Imaging in Health and DiseaseHiroko Terasaki

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Application of Tissue Glue Invitrectomy of Complicated Retinal DetachmentZongming Song

15:30-17:00 Room 4(Tokyo International Forum Hall B7 (2))

IS-TH-32Assessment of the Optic Nerve Head, Lamina Cribrosa and Retina

Chairs: Jost Jonas Amel Ouertani Clement Tham

Session Description

State of the art methods to evaluate the optic nerve and retina in glaucoma will be presented.

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Tools for Optic Nerve Assessment: Which One to Use and When?Felipe Medeiros

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Pearls and Pitfalls of Assessing the Optic Nerve in GlaucomaMarcelo Nicolela

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Detection of Glaucoma Progression by Optical Coherence TomographyMasanori Hangai

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New Developments of Spectral Domain Optical Coherence Tomography for GlaucomaBalwantray Chauhan

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Glaucomatous Optic Nerve Head Changes by Confocal Scanning Laser OphthalmoscopyAmel Ouertani

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Emerging Imaging Technologies to Evaluate Glaucoma DamageJoel Schuman

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Intraoperative OCTHiroko Terasaki

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MIVS with Combined SurgeryMauricio Maia

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MIVS for Complex Vitreoretinal Cases (Including Suprachoroidal Hemorrhage)Flavio Rezende

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Complications, Surgical VideoShwu-Jiuan Sheu

13:30-15:00 Room 6(Tokyo International Forum Hall D5)

IS-TH-35The Pathology of Ocular Tumours

Chairs: Sarah Coupland Hans Grossniklaus

Session Description

This symposium provides an overview of a variety of ophthalmic neoplasms, providing basics but also updates on the latest in cellular and molecular diagnostic methods, which are of clinical relevance with respect to further patient management.

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The Pathology of Conjunctival TumoursSteffen Heegaard

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The Pathology of RetinoblastomaRalph Eagle

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The Pathology of Uveal MelanomaHans Grossniklaus

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The Pathology of Intraocular Metastases Sarah Coupland

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The Pathology of Intraocular LymphomasHiroshi Goto

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The Pathology of Eyelid TumoursTatyana Milman

15:30-17:00 Room 5(Tokyo International Forum Hall D7)

IS-TH-34Minimally Invasive Vitreoretinal Surgery: Instrumentation, Complications, and Techniques

Chairs: J. Fernando Arevalo Fumio Shiraga Young Yoon

Session Description

Microincision technology has changed the face of vitreoretinal surgery during the past decade. MIVS offers patients convenience and the possibility of faster recovery and visual rehabilitation. The field has changed quickly from the early 25-gauge systems to 23-gauge instrumentation that overcame many of the compromises of 25-gauge, and now with newer 25-gauge systems with stiffer instruments, better fluidics, and improved lighting. Furthermore, several recent advances in technology increase the ease of surgery, reduce complications, improve results, and expand the surgical indications of MIVS into the more complicated vitreoretinal pathologies. In addition, advent of newer wide-angle surgical viewing system allows the surgeons to perform the whole MIVS procedure more safely and more efficiently. However, complications still occur and its proper management is crucial to achieve good results. This symposium will discuss new instrumentation, complications, and techniques with MIVS.

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Understanding Differences in New-Generation MIVS Machines: Constellation (Alcon)Pravin Dugel

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Understanding Differences in New-Generation MIVS Machines: StellarisPC (B&L) and Versa Vit (Synergetics)Carl Awh

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Understanding Differences in New-Generation MIVS Machines: Associate (DORC)Shunji Kusaka

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Microsurgical Instrument UpdateDavid Chow

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Wide-Angle Viewing SystemJune-Gone Kim

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IS-TH-37Taiwan Ophthalmological Society Session: Advanced Concepts for Corneal Endothelial Therapy

Chairs: Fung-Rong Hu Jun Shimazaki

Session Description

This symposim focuses on the current advanced concepts for corneal endothelial therapy. Experts in this area from different countries was included. The advanced surgical techniques, the special consideration of preoperative recipient conditions, the possbile medical treatment to promote corneal endothelial proliferation, and the laboratory results of the current endothelial therapy will all be included. Each expert will present their work for 10 minutes, and free discussion among speakers and opportunies for interaction with the audience will be incorporated. This syposium is sutitable for experts and young doctors in this area to attend.

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Replacement of the Corneal Endothelium: The Thinner the BetterFriedrich Kruse

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The New Markers for Corneal EndothelialJod Mehta

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Cell Based Approach for Treatment of Corneal Endothelial DysfunctionNoriko Koizumi

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DMEK for Asian EyesAkira Kobayashi

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The Differences of Wound Healing Process Between DSAEK and nDSAEKWei-Li Chen

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New Continuous Air Pumping Technique to Improve Clinical Outcomes of DSAEK in Asian Patients with Previous Ahmed Glaucoma Valve ImplantationMing-Cheng Tai

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The Pathology of Orbital TumoursGangadhara Sundar

8:30-10:00 Room 7(Tokyo International Forum Hall D1)

IS-TH-36Endothelial Transplantation: Techniques and Outcome

Chairs: Akira Kobayashi Ali Al Rajhi Mark Terry

Session Description

This session will present and discuss techniques and outcome of endothelial presentation transplantation in the form of DSAEK and DMEK and ways to improve the outcome and success. Various methods are presented to enhance graft attachment to the cornea and the ways to have better and early visual rehabilitation.

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Development of New Devices for DMEKAkira Kobayashi

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Use of Viscoelastic Agents for Endothelial KeratoplastyAndrew Huang

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DSAEK in Congenital Heredatiry Endothelial Dystrophy (CHED)Ali Al Rajhi

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Enhancing Vision after DSAEKSonia Yoo

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How to Decide Who Gets DSAEK and Who Gets DMEKMark Terry

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An Inserter for Ultra Thin DSAEK and DMEKDonald Tiang Hwee Tan

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DMEK: Improving Adherence with SF-6 Gas BubblesJose Guell

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Novel Maneuver Facilitating Descemet Membrane Unfolding in the Anterior ChamberEfdal Yoeruek

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IS-TH-39EVER Session: Multimodal Imaging of Ocular Fundus

Chairs: Constantin Pournaras Leopold Schmetterer

Session Description

Multimodal imaging methods have significantly improved the comprehension of the pathophysiologic mechanisms and the diagnosis and management of the ocular fundus pathologies.The combination of fundus photography (color, monochromatic or autofluorescence images) and optical coherence tomography (OCT) can help the diagnosis of fundus pathologies. Fluorescein or indocyanine green angiography still remains useful when the other exams are not conclusive. Fundus angiography can be coupled with OCT. Wide-field fluorescein or indocyanine green angiography has improved the evaluation of peripheral retinal mainly in ocular oncology cases. Ultra-widefield fundus photography and UWFA can be successfully used in the pediatric patient population and in the case of existence of hereditary retinal diseases. Retinal imaging becomes an important tool helping the diagnosis and the observation of the progression of the disease. Spectral-domain OCT and the 'en face' tomographic aspect of the vitreoretinal interface has guided the surgical approaches of the vitreoretinal interface traction related pathologies, as well as the post operative potential problems and follow up.The functional OCT allows the evaluation of the retinal blood flow and simultaneous quantification of the retinal tissue structure. It appears to be an innovating sensitive technology that is able to detect in advance changes in patients with ischemic microangiopathies.The correlation of fundus autofluorescence (FAF) with the findings of SD OCT and visual acuity (VA) in the case of patients with branch retinal vein occlusion (BRVO), could help the prediction of potential restoration of the photoreceptor integrity and visual recovery in BRVO patients.

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Wind View 150° ICG and FA in Ocular OncologyLeonidas Zografos

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Wind View Auto-Fluorescence in Retinal DystrophiesFrancis Munier

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Multimodal Imaging of the Vitreoretinal InterfaceConstantin Pournaras

13:30-15:00 Room 7(Tokyo International Forum Hall D1)

IS-TH-38SFO Session: New Trends in the Understanding and Treatment of Dry Eye

Chairs: Christophe Baudouin Kazuo Tsubota

Session Description

This symposium, hold by the French Society of Ophthalmology, will aim at providing comprehensive overview to new findings in the pathophysiology, assessment and treatment of dry eye disease. French and Japanese experts will present results of current translational and clinical research in this field, in order to help attendees to better diagnose dry eye disease, explore mechanisms, differentiate various causes and adapt treatment. Interaction with the audience for active discussions will be encouraged.

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Dry Eye Syndrome: An Inflammatory DiseaseChristophe Baudouin

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The Aging Ocular SurfaceKazuo Tsubota

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How to Diagnose Dry Eye Disease?Marc Labetaulle

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Interest of Confocal Microscopy in Ocular Surface DiseasesTakashi Kojima

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Visual Function Impairment in Dry Eye DiseasePierre-Jean Pisella

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Topical Anti-Inflammatory Drugs: Present and BeyondSerge Doan

Panel Discussion

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Challenging CasesMohsen Kashkouli

Panel Discussion

10:30-12:00 Room 8(Tokyo International Forum G701)

IS-TH-41ASOPRS Session: Sticks and Stones and Man's Best Friend: Trauma of the Ocular Adnexae

Chairs: Tamara Fountain Marcus Marcet

Session Description

This symposium will introduce and review the work-up, management and complications of trauma to the ocular adnexae. Individual speakers will cover topics including fractures, lacerations, foreign bodies and dog bite injuries. In addition, a review of ocular and adnexal trauma in the pediatric population will be provided. At the conclusion of the didactic talks, an interactive case presentation will be delivered and lead in to a final question and answer session inviting audience participation.

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Eyelid and Canalicular Trauma: Lacs, Jacks, and SacsMarcus Marcet

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Orbital Foreign Bodies: Leave Them in or Take Them Out?Don Kikkawa

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Surgical Approaches for Floor and Medial WallTimothy Sullivan

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Man's Best Friend, Until It's Not: Management of Dog Bite InjuriesTamara Fountain

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Tots and Trauma: Ocular Adnexal Injury in the Pediatric PopulationFemida Kherani

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Trauma Case PresentationWendy Lee

Panel Discussion

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Evaluation of Choroidal Thickness in Macular PathologiesLeila El Matri

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Functional OCTLeopold Schmetterer

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Correlation of Fundus Autofluorescence with Foveal Microstructures and Vision in Branch Retinal Vein OcclusionHyung Chan Kim

8:30-10:00 Room 8(Tokyo International Forum G701)

IS-TH-40MEACO Session: Improving Safety, Precision and Predictability in Orbital Surgery

Chairs: Amal Bukhari Mohsen Kashkouli

Session Description

Not only are Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons always being challenged within the orbital cavity, but ophthalmologists also question which approach would fit their patients with different types of orbitopathies. Our MEASOPRS session aims to bring up some comments on how to accurately make plan for common orbital disorders in order to safely dive into and out of the danger zone of orbit. We invite all our colleagues to share their experience and especially join in the case discussions at the end of this exciting session. Whether you are an orbital and or eye surgeon, you will definitely take home some golden key points which will help make a safe and predictable treatment plan for your patients with common orbital disorders.

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How Can a Pre-Operative Evaluation Lead to a Better Outcome?Vinod Gauba

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How Do You Safely Take Out a Stranger in the Orbit?Amal Bukhari

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How Predictable Is Orbital Expansion Procedures?Hatem Tawfiq

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How Predictable Are Orbital Implants?Mohsen Kashkouli

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Orbital PseudotumorTimothy Sullivan

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Thyroid OrbitopathyShannath Merbs

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Orbital Reconstruction after Loss of Eye (e.g.Exenteration, Enucleation, Secondary Implant)Christoph Hintschich

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Lymphoid Tumor of OrbitMichael Migliori

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Vascular Tumor of OrbitYasuhisa Nakamura

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Neuronal Tumor of OrbitSuzana Matayoshi

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Advanced Carcinoma of OrbitSantosh Honavar

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Lacrimal Gland CarcinomaBita Esmaeli

8:30-10:00 Room 9(Tokyo International Forum G602)

IS-TH-44IMCLC Session: New Materials and Solution Safety in Contact Lenses

Chairs: Motozumi Itoi Paulo Ricardo

Session Description

There has been a number of new materials in contactology and the safety of solutions had to be reviewed after the outbreak of several infections.

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Hikaru Hamano LectureTakashi Hamano

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Lens Care for Rigid Gas Permeable Contact LensHiroshi Toshida

13:30-15:00 Room 8(Tokyo International Forum G701)

IS-TH-42Orbital Socket Surgery

Chairs: Jonathan Dutton Yoon-Duck Kim Shigemi Sakai

Session Description

No description provided.

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Update on Evisceration SurgeryNicholas Uzcategui

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Porous and Non-Porous Orbital ImplantsMichael Grant

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The Exposed Orbital ImplantRandal Pham

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Imaging Characteristics of the Anophthalmic SocketKyung In Woo

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Management of a Contracted Socket - A Systematic ApproachFairooz PM

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Management of Severe Socket ContractionHatem Tawfiq

Panel Discussion

15:30-17:00 Room 8(Tokyo International Forum G701)

IS-TH-43Orbital Case Presentations

Chairs: Bita Esmaeli Yasuhisa Nakamura Timothy Sullivan

Session Description

No description provided.

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Orbital FracturesKengo Hayashi, Nobutada Katori

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Tear Film Stability after Soft Contact Lens WearAtsushi Shiraishi

13:30-15:00 Room 9(Tokyo International Forum G602)

IS-TH-46IMCLC Session: Contact Lenses in Children

Chairs: Gudrun Bishoff Naoyuki Maeda

Session Description

Not too many contact lens specialists are accepting young children. There is a real need to focus on this more and more children are involved in sports.

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Effects of Orthokeratology on Ocular Surface Dynamics and Meibomian Glands in ChildrenKyung-Sun Na

IS-TH-46-2

Contact Lens Treatment after Congenital Cataract SurgeryTakurou Fujimaki

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Oliver Dabeziès Lecture - Contact Lens Fitting Following Corneal TransplantationLance Forstot

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Prevention of Myopia Progression in Children by Progressive Soft Contact Lens with Low AdditionTakashi Fujikado

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Soft Lenses in Children: A Great Modality for Young Children and for SportsAlbert Franceschetti

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The Status of Contact Lens Use in Japanese SchoolsYoshikazu Utsumi

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IL-1 Inhibition for Dry Eye Michael Goldstein

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Otto Wichterle (1913-1998): On 100th Anniversary His BirthAndrzej Grzybowski

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New Voluntary Standard for Disinfection Systems of Soft Contact Lens in JapanMotozumi Itoi

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Continuous Soft Wear 2014: Illusion or RealityAlbert Franceschetti

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Scleral RGP Lenses for the Correction of Complicated Eyes Oksana Averyanova

10:30-12:00 Room 9(Tokyo International Forum G602)

IS-TH-45IMCLC Session: The Cornea in Contact Lens Wearers

Chairs: Shigeru Kinoshita Carina Koppen

Session Description

The interaction between cornea and the contact lens is at the center of research. It is this relationship which determines the comfort and the safety of contact lens wear.

IS-TH-45-1

Dynamics of Tear Film in Contact Lens WearersLorenzo Mannucci

IS-TH-45-2

Peter Halberg Lecture – The Conjunctival Response to Contact Lens WearPeter Donshik

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Collagen Crosslinkingand Combined Procedure in Keratoconus and Scheimpflug Imaging in KeratoconusOmur Ucakhan Gunduz

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Kersley Lecture – Contact Lenses and Crosslinking, the Change in Treatment Paradigm for Keratoconus Carina Koppen

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Limbal-Supported Contact Lens for Severe Ocular Surface DiseasesChie Sotozono

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IS-TH-48The Changing Face of Journal Publishing: The Impact of New Tools and Toys

Chairs: Rajiv Khandekar Sundaram Natarajan Mitsuru Sawa

Session Description

This symposium will discuss the latest trends in journal publishing and how they apply to the field of ophthalmology. The speakers will discuss a wide variety of topics that include a impact of the use of handheld applications in journal publishing; the impact of fast track publications in medicine, the value of the magazine look to the scientific journal and the impact of throwaway journals on traditional ophthalmic journals. An interactive discussion will follow.

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Introduction (Ethics in Scientific Paper)Mitsuru Sawa

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Hand Held Applications in Journal Publishing: A Wave of the Future?Sundaram Natarajan

IS-TH-48-3

Fast Track PublishingJyotirmay Biswas

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The New World of Journal Publishing - The Industry PerspectiveGeetika Sareen

IS-TH-48-5

The Proliferation of Online Publishing - Does It Affect Quality?Hyung Woo Kwak

IS-TH-48-6

The “Magazine Look” to the Scientific Journal Look - Is This Necessary?Rajiv Khandekar

15:30-17:00 Room 9(Tokyo International Forum G602)

IS-TH-47IMCLC Session: Presbyopia and Contact Lenses

Chairs: Masayoshi Kajita Cesar Lipener

Session Description

Contact lenses are becoming a major issue in the presbyopic age. More and more people reaching this age would like to continue to wear contacts. Also, this generation is practising more more sports.

IS-TH-47-1

Are There Differences in Hyperopic and Myopic Presbyopia Correction with Contact Lenses?Gudrun Bishoff

IS-TH-47-2

The Development of Presbyopia in the World Population in the Coming Years and the Opportunity for Contact Lens FittingTania Schaefer

IS-TH-47-3

Norton Kara Jose LectureCesar Lipener

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Presbyopia Correction with Contact Lenses: How Do I Do It ?Paulo Ricardo

IS-TH-47-5

The Importance of Matching Presbyopic RGP Contact Lens Designs with the Patient's CharactersMasayoshi Kajita

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IS-TH-50Neuro-Ophthalmologic Emergencies You Do Not Want to Miss

Chairs: Carmen Chan Dan Milea Sharon Tow

Session Description

This symposium will review neuro-ophthalmologic emergencies, including aneurysmal 3rd cranial nerve palsy, giant cell arteritis, pituitary apoplexy, and others. Speakers will highlight clinical presentations and management issues for the comprehensive ophthalmologist.

IS-TH-50-1

Painful Double VisionSharon Tow

IS-TH-50-2

Bilateral Optic Disc SwellingCarmen Chan

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Vision and the CarotidRashmin Gandhi

IS-TH-50-4

Acute Visual Loss in an Elderly PatientLynn Gordon

IS-TH-50-5

Acute Painful AnisocoriaKarl Golnik

IS-TH-50-6

Metabolic Emergencies in Neuro-OphthalmologyDan Milea

Panel Discussion

15:30-17:00 Room 10(Tokyo International Forum G610)

IS-TH-49A Journey from an Idea to a Published Paper

Chairs: Richard Hertle Mohsen Kashkouli Sandy Brucker

Session Description

This symposium will describe in detail the various steps that are novice should take in preparing to submit a manuscript for publication. The course will outline the practical do's and don'ts when submitting a manuscript; describe the art of an effective discussion in a manuscript; tips on how to choose the appropriate journal for publication; how to handle rejection and the submission of an article and the importance of scientific integrity in scientific publication.

IS-TH-49-1

From a New Idea to a Research ProposalMohsen Kashkouli

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Action Plan for Your Proposal Khaled Abu-Amero

IS-TH-49-3

How to Effectively Present Your Idea and Results Shahin Yazdani

IS-TH-49-4

Right Discussion of Your Results J. Fernando Arevalo

IS-TH-49-5

Choose the Right Journal Malik Kahook

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Handle a Rejected PaperRichard Hertle

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IS-TH-52Common Clinical Problems in Pediatric Neuro-Ophthalmology

Chairs: Pinar Aydin Cameron Parsa Prem Subramanian

Session Description

This symposium will summarize the most common neuro-ophthalmic entities encountered, along with diagnostic and management tips. Topics will include idiopathic intracranial hypertension, optic disc edema vs pseudoedema, myasthenia gravis, strabismus vs other eye movement abnormalities, hereditary optic neuropathies, and others.

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Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension in ChildrenSansal Gedik

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Nystagmus in ChildrenIrene Gottlob

IS-TH-52-3

Pediatric Ocular Myasthenia GravisDean Cestari

IS-TH-52-4

Duane Syndrome Pathophysiology: Going Back a Little FurtherCameron Parsa

IS-TH-52-5

Duane Syndrome Pathophysiology: Clues before Our EyesMostafa Sanjari

IS-TH-52-6

Pediatric Optic NeuritisPrem Subramanian

Panel Discussion

10:30-12:00 Room 11(Tokyo International Forum G502)

IS-TH-51Difficult Diagnostic Decisions in Neuro-Ophthalmology

Chairs: Celia Chen Satoshi Kashii Michael Lee

Session Description

This symposium will include case-based discussions of difficult diagnostic and management decisions commonly seen by the neuro-ophthalmologist. Topics will include retinopathy vs optic neuropathy, typical demyelinative vs other cause for optic nerve inflammation, cranial neuropathy vs myasthenia, and others. Recognition and initial diagnostic steps will be highlighted.

IS-TH-51-1

Transient Visual LossJane Chan

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Unilateral Optic Neuropathy: The Value of the Visual FieldsClare Fraser

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Progressive Enophthalmos: What Does That?Timothy McCulley

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Unusual Bitemporal HemianopiaAkio Oishi

IS-TH-51-5

Vision Loss with a Normal Eye Exam: As Rare As Tasmanian TigerCelia Chen

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Optic Disc EdemaMichael Lee

Panel Discussion

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IS-TH-54Royal College of Ophthalmologists of the UK Session: UK Eye Research: Back to Front

Chairs: Harminder Dua Anthony Moore

Session Description

This symposium will highlight advances in translational research in ophthalmology from the retina through to the anterior segment. The first part of the symposium will discuss potential novel therapies for retinal dystrophies and how advances in the assessment of retinal function are helpful in diagnosis and in assessing the response to novel therapies for retinal degeneration. The second part of the symposium will give an overview of research to develop new therapies for glaucoma and corneal disease.

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Function Assessment of the RetinaGraham Holder

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Prospects for the Therapy of Childhood Retinal DystrophiesAnthony Moore

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The Cornea Reveals a Secret: Implications for Understanding Lamellar Keratoplasty and Corneal PathologyHarminder Dua

IS-TH-54-4

Glaucoma: Repair and Regeneration from the Front to the Back of the EyePeng Khaw

15:30-17:00 Room 11(Tokyo International Forum G502)

IS-TH-53Challenging Cases in Neuro-Ophthalmology

Chairs: Anthony Arnold Michael Burdon Karl Golnik

Session Description

This symposium will incorporate case-based discussions of neuro-ophthalmic disorders in which diagnosis and/or management were particularly challenging. Cases will be presented as unknowns, and the panel will lead discussion of the process by which diagnosis was achieved and management instituted.

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IIH and Cerebral Venous AbnormalitySophia Chung

IS-TH-53-2

Optic Disc Edema in Systemic HypertensionCarmen Chan

IS-TH-53-3

Transient Monocular BlindnessMark Moster

IS-TH-53-4

Visual Loss in Patient with MalignancyAnthony Arnold

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Acute OrbitopathyPrem Subramanian

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Atypical Optic NeuritisDan Milea

Panel Discussion

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IS-TH-56IOL Exchange and Manipulations: Different Scenarios

Chairs: Mahmut Kaskaloglu Kevin Miller Yehia Mostafa Amin

Session Description

IOL exchange and manipulations may be necessary under various circumstances. We will discuss the judgment, strategy, and techniques in dealing with IOL-related problems after cataract surgery.

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IOL Opacification and Exchange Techniques Mahmut Kaskaloglu

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Displaced IOLs Causes and ManagementYehia Mostafa Amin

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Dropped IOL Management - In Situ FixationHong Kim

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Complex Cataract Surgery Requiring IOL Exchange in Marfan's SyndromeTim Roberts

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Iris Suture, Scleral Fixation, Scleral Tucking of IOLs: Primary or SecondaryCelso Nakano

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Add on Lenses (Sulcuflex and ICL)Gerd Auffarth

10:30-12:00 Room 17(Imperial Hotel Peacock (East))

IS-TH-55Endophthalmitis after Cataract Surgery

Chairs: Tat Keong Chan Quresh Maskati

Session Description

Endophthalmitis is one of the most devastating complications after cataract surgery. The course will discuss how to prevent, find and manage endophthalmitis after cataract surgery.

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Postoperative Endophthalmitis Around the WorldJonathon Ng

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Endophthalmitis or TASS? Clinical Approach for the Cataract SurgeonTat Keong Chan

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Minimizing the Risk of Endophthalmitis: What You Can Do and Undo in the Operating TheaterMeda Ravindra

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Practical Measures to Prevent Endophthalmitis after Cataract SurgeryTetsuro Oshika

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Surgical Pearls for the Treatment of Endophthalmitis: A Vitreoretinal Surgeon's PerspectiveMohan Rajan

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Dealing with Grieving and Hostile Patients and Relatives: Tips, Do's and Don'tsQuresh Maskati

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IS-TH-58APAO Leadership Development Program 2014-15: Graduation Session (Day 2-Session 1)

Chairs: Catherine Green Tjahjono Gondhowiardjo

Session Description

No description provided.

Address to Graduating LDP Class from President of International Council of OphthalmologyBruce Spivey

Address to Graduating LDP Class from the President of the APAORajvardhan Azad

Address to Graduating LDP from Immedate Past-President APAOFrank Martin

LDP Project Presentations: Public Health

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Retrospective Study on Causes of Blindness Amongst Students of 5 Blind Schools Spread Across IndiaSatyajit Sinha

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Enhancing the Education and Understanding of Retinopathy of Prematurity in TaiwanWei-Chi Wu

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Community Involvement in Eye Care Service in BangladeshMehjabin Haque

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Increasing the Awareness to Become a Corneal Donor in JogjakartaPurjanto Utomo

IS-TH-58-5

Improving Public, Patients and Physicians Education on Thyroid Associated Orbitopathy (TAO)Kelvin Chong

IS-TH-58-6

Projecting Requirements for Ophthalmologists in Singapore in 2030Desmond Quek

Panel Discussion

15:30-17:00 Room 17(Imperial Hotel Peacock (East))

IS-TH-57Multifocal and Accommodating IOLs

Chairs: Elena Barraquer Takashi Hida Thomas Kohnen

Session Description

The use of multifocal and accommodating IOLs has been expanding. This session will discuss how to maximize the outcomes of multifocal and accommodating IOLs in daily practice. New concept such as trifocal IOL will be discussed, too.

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Choosing the Best Multifocal IOL for Each Individual Patient/Pros and Cons of Each Multifocal IOL/Patient's SatisfactionJosé F. Alfonso

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How Much of Astigmatism Should and Can Be Corrected with Multifocal IOL?Eliane Mayumi Nakano

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Premium IOL Power CalculationJonathan Lake

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Visual Performance, Wavefront Analysis and Quality of LifeMyoung Joon Kim

IS-TH-57-5

Outcome of Refractive Lens Exchange with Multifocal IOL ImplantsElena Barraquer

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Trifocal IOLsThomas Kohnen

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Leadership Development in Ophthalmology: A Global PerspectiveMike Brennan

APAO LDP 2013-14 Closing Remarks from APAO LDP ConvenorTjahjono Gondhowiardjo

8:30-10:00 Room 19(Imperial Hotel Botan)

IS-TH-60Clinical Applications of Tele-Ophthalmology

Chair: Georg Michelson

Session Description

One important aspect in preventive medicine is to find cases with minor manifestation of an upcoming disease. Early therapy will avoid severe consequences of the disease and improve quality of life. Evaluation of the retina and optic nerve head are an important cornerstone in preventive medicine. The vasculature, the neurons and axons of the retina and the optic nerve show early changes in some systemic diseases like arterial hypertension, diabetes and neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer. Retinal neurons and vessels serve as surrogate parameters for early detection, predicting the risk of fatal events, and monitoring the effect of therapy. Tele-Ophthalmology means imaging the retina and the optic nerve in remote locations combined with a telemedical assessment of these images by specialized ophthalmologists and computer aided image analysis-systems.

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Screening for Avoidable Blindness by the Cost-Effective Strategy RAAB Praveen Vashist

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Screening of the Retina in Patients with DiabetesYogesan Kanagasingam

IS-TH-60-3

Telemedical Retina Check in Patients with Arterial Hypertension Georg Michelson

IS-TH-60-4

Low Cost Colour Imaging of the Retina for Non-Industrialized CountriesBernhard Hoeher

IS-TH-60-5

Using OCT-Technology to Screen for Cerebral Neurodegenerative ChangesLeopold Schmetterer

10:30-12:00 Room 18(Imperial Hotel Peacock (West))

IS-TH-59APAO Leadership Development Program 2014-15: Graduation Session (Day 2-Session 2)

Chairs: Linda Tsai Sundaram Natarajan

Session Description

No description provided.

Special Lecture

A World of Possibilities: The Impact of LDP ProjectsPaisan Ruamviboonsuk

LDP Project Presentations: Ophthalmic Education and Continuing Professional Development

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Assessing Projects Undertaken by Those Applying for Ophthalmology Training in Australia and New ZealandChristine Younan

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The Development of a CPD Program in CambodiaSarin Sun

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A Nation of Cooperation: Improving Postgraduate Ophthalmology Training in Malaysia through Development of a Trainer's Long Distance Training Reference ModuleMae-Lynn Bastion

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Establishing a Website for Practicing Ophthalmologists and Residents-in-Training in the PhilippinesMarie Loy

IS-TH-59-5

Improving Ophthalmology Education for Eye Doctors by Organizing Imperial City Eye MeetingTuyen Nhu Vinh Pham

Leadership Development in Opthalmology

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Transforming Learning into Action: Next Steps after LDP: Perspectives from an LDP GraduateDevaraj Subramaniam

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IS-TH-62AOI Session: Stem Cell and Gene Therapy

Chairs: Jose Sahel Paul Sieving

Session Description

Lead clinicians-researchers will discuss the current status and critical steps towards developing innovative stem cell and gene therapy approaches to restore vision in currently untreatable eye diseases. The discussions will focus on a range of stem-cell and gene-therapy techniques, exploring ways to improve gene delivery to the target cells and safely reprogram cells, developing models to evaluate and overcome the challenges to successfully translate these technologies to the clinic.

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Needs and Opportunities for Cell and Gene TherapyPaul Sieving

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Transplantation of Retinal Pigment Epithelial Cells Derived from iPS CellsMasayo Takahashi

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Gene Therapy in Retinal DystrophiesJean-Jacques De Laey

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Gene Therapy in Retinal Dystrophies: Achievements, Actual Studies, and New ChallengesBirgit Lorenz

IS-TH-62-5

Extending Cone Photoreceptors Life and FunctionJose Sahel

IS-TH-62-6

Clinical Outcomes in Trials of New Treatments for Retinal Dystrophies in ManAnthony Moore

10:30-12:00 Room 19(Imperial Hotel Botan)

IS-TH-61Information Technology in the Ophthalmic Clinic - An Overview

Chair: Anthony Vipin Das

Session Description

Technology is an integral part of our daily lives and extends into the clinical environment as well. Find out how cutting-edge information and communication technologies (ICT) can help you deliver the best eye care for your patients. Topics range from Electronic Medical Records, Imaging tips for clinical use, real-time consults with Video and the role of computers in Ophthalmic Life! The adoption of other ICT tools pose unique challenges in different locations around the world. This Symposium will offer lessons learned from one of the world's largest provider of eye care with over 3,000,000 check-ins in EMRs deployed in 21 centers. Implementation process in small to large-size centers will be showcased, including the spectrum from rural to urban settings in the developing world scenario. Practical and ingenious solutions in using technology in the clinic will be shared. The symposium targets audiences who are interested in taking the next big step with technology and being EyeSmart!

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Computers in Ophthalmic Life Rishi Swarup

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EyeSmart Electronic Medical Records - Experience in the Developing WorldAnthony Vipin Das

IS-TH-61-3

Imaging Tips in the Ophthalmic ClinicRajesh Fogla

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Virtual Consults: Communicating Visually with Your PatientsGiselle Ricur

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IS-TH-64Socioeconomics in Ophthalmology

Chairs: Yoshimune Hiratsuka Van Lansingh

Session Description

As ophthalmologists, our ultimate goal is to provide an eye health care program that offers a universal, comprehensive package of the highest-qual ity health benefits to all the people in the world while containing healthcare costs. Therefore, access to eye care services, quality of care, and the costs of eye care are the three important factors to evaluate in regard to the current condition of the eye health care system. In this symposium, we will organize a session on 'Socioeconomics in Ophthalmology', and we will discuss the current situation of socioeconomic aspects in eye health care in various regions in the world by focusing on access, quality and costs.

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Importance of Socioeconomic Issues in OphthalmologyHugh Taylor

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Access, Quality, and Cost in Eye Care Services: Japan vs. USYoshimune Hiratsuka

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Access, Quality, and Cost in Eye Care Services: Japan vs. USKoichi Ono

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Access, Quality, and Cost in Eye Care Services: Japan vs. USSusan Yeh

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International Comparison of Socioeconomic Aspects in Eye Health Care in South East AsiaPrut Hanutsaha

IS-TH-64-6

Socioeconomic Aspects of Visual Impairment in South AmericaVan Lansingh

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Socioeconomic Aspects of Visual Impairment in AfricaColin Cook

8:30-10:00 Room 20(Imperial Hotel Kiku)

IS-TH-63Common Trends in Successful Government Led Prevention of Blindness and Ophthalmic Programs in Various Regions

Chairs: Van Lansingh Serge Resnikoff

Session Description

No description provided.

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Key Determinants on Successful Government Led Prevention of Blindness Programs in Latin AmericaJuan Carlos Silva

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Providing High Quality Sustainable Eye Care in EMRBabar Qureshi

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The Role of Government in Providing Eye Care in the Western Pacific Region - Examples of SuccessAndreas Mueller

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Sustainable Eye Care Services in the Government Setting: Case Study of the South West Eye Care Programme, CameroonJoseph Enyegue Oye

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IS-TH-66ICO Exams and Fellowships-2014

Chairs: Veit-Peter Gabel Simon Keightley

Session Description

Are you eligible to apply for a fellowship, what makes a good application, where you can be placed to suit your needs and how long lasting relationships can enhance your career and benefit your organisation. Find out how to apply for the ICO examinations/assessment, how to achieve your best possible result and how candidates and institutions can benefit for passing the examinations.

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Introduction/ICO Information & Standard ExaminationsSimon Keightley

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Foundation Formative Assessment - Online DemonstrationNicola Quilter

IS-TH-66-3

Advanced ExaminationDavid Taylor

IS-TH-66-4

FellowshipsVeit-Peter Gabel

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Fellowships - How to ApplyCordula Obermaier

13:30-15:00 Room 20(Imperial Hotel Kiku)

IS-TH-65The Human Resource Challenge - How Do We Deal with It?

Chair: Venkatesh Prajna

Session Description

The biggest bottle neck for a successful eye care service implementation programme is an effective human resource (HR) support. In this session, we have tried to address some of the neglected areas of HR. The talks will be a mix of prescriptive strategies as well as the sharing of the real life situations, in which effective and alternative use of the existing human resources are put into best use. The symposia will bring forth discussions on both the scenarios: that of very few resources as well as those situations, where human resources are abundantly present and where it has been effectively harnessed to bring out the alternative potential of medical personnel in research. All the speakers have significant practical experience in their varied geographies and their rich experience will be useful for us to understand this complex issue.

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Do We Have the Capacity to Meet the Training Needs?Daniel Etyale

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Experiences in the Creation of Subspecialty Care in NigeriaKunle Hassan

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Relevance of Residency Training to the Regional Societal NeedsNathan Congdon

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Equipping Additional Skill Sets for Meeting the Societal Needs - The Geta ExperienceBidya Pant

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Integration of Research into Clinical Practice in JapanShigeru Kinoshita

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IS-TH-68The Retina Society Session: Advances in Imaging of Retinal Disorders: Diagnosis and Therapy

Chair: Timothy Murray

Session Description

This symposium, sponsored by the Retina Society, will address major advances in imaging technology as they impact diagnostic evaluation and treatment strategy. Speakers in this symposium are recognized experts with focus on medical, surgical, inflammatory and malignant retinal diseases. Targeted presentations will include key examples of state-of-the-art imaging as applied to real world clinical care.

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Advanced Imaging in Complex Uveitis: Implications for Diagnosis and TherapyLucia Sobrin

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Advanced Imaging in Ocular Oncology: Impact on Treatment StrategiesTimothy Murray

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Advanced Imaging in the Patient with Retinal/Vascular DiseaseLihteh Wu

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Advanced Pediatric Imaging: Impact on Treatment and OutcomeAudina Berrocal

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Comprehensive Imaging in the Macula: Enhanced Diagnosis and TreatmentJ. Fernando Arevalo

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Intrasurgical OCT: Updates on Impact and Decision-Making in Macular SurgerySusanne Binder

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Pediatric Fundus Imaging: Implications for Retinopathy of Prematurity in 2014R.V. Paul Chan

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Spectral Domain OCT and EDI OCT in Choroidal TumorsCarol Shields

8:30-10:00 Room 23(Imperial Hotel Fuji)

IS-TH-67AAO Session: Age-Related Macular Degeneration 2014

Chairs: Lihteh Wu Richard Spaide

Session Description

Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) remains the leading cause of visual loss in the elderly in developed countries. This symposium will update us on the genetics of AMD; phenotypic variations of AMD such as polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy, geographic atrophy, pigment epithelial detachments and pseudodrusen; imaging modalities and treatment options with anti-VEGF and anti-PDGF agents.

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Genetics of AMDIvana Kim

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PseudodrusenRichard Spaide

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Imaging in AMDJ. Fernando Arevalo

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Pigment Epithelial DetachmentsWilliam Mieler

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My Best Management of Scleral Buckle Complication VideoGregg Kokame

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Geographic AtrophyLihteh Wu

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Anti-VEGF TreatmentFrancisco Rodriguez

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Anti-PDGFPravin Dugel

Panel Discussion

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IS-TH-70EPOS Session: Pediatric Ophthalmic Surgery

Chairs: Birgit Lorenz Nikolas Ziakas

Session Description

This symposium will cover various basic and advanced aspects of paediatric ophthalmic surgery. It will deal with updated data on corneal crosslinking in children, penetrating (PK) and deep anterior lamelar keratoplasty (DALK), techniques and outcomes of descemet's striping automated keratoplasty (DSAEK), goniotomy for congenital glaucoma, potentials and risks regarding the use of VEGF blockers in acute retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) and surgery for advanced ROP. The attendee will be able to broaden his knowledge on these clinical entities and provide optimal care for these children.

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PK and DALK in ChildrenKanwal Nischal

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DSAEK in ChildrenNikolas Ziakas

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GoniotomyAlicia Serra

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Potentials and Risks of VEGF Blockers in Acute ROPBirgit Lorenz

IS-TH-70-5

ROP SurgeryFlorence Metge

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CXL in Children and AdolescentsFarhad Hafezi

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Understanding sdOCT Imaging in the Patient with Complex Macular DiseaseRichard Spaide

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Unique sdOCT Findings in the Developing Neonatal FundusCynthia Toth

IS-TH-68-11

Wide-Field Fluorescein Imaging and Targeted Retinal TherapyJudy Kim

8:30-10:00 Room 24(Imperial Hotel Miyabi)

IS-TH-69Genetics

Chairs: Yoshihiro Hotta Birgit Lorenz

Session Description

The session deals with recent advance in molecular genetics in pediatric diseases.

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Genetic Diseases That Affect the Lens ZonulesArif Khan

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Molecular Genetics of Retinitis Pigmentosa in East Asian PopulationKatsuhiro Hosono

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New Aspects in Imaging and Psychophysics in Pediatric Retinal DiseasesBirgit Lorenz

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GWAS Success in OphthalmologyDavid Mackey

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Modeling Retinal Degeneration Using Patient-Specific Induced Pluripotent Stem CellsZi-Bing Jin

IS-TH-69-6

Gene Therapy in Stargardt Disease - Where Do We Stand?Jose Sahel

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IS-TH-72COS Session: Advances of Genetic Research on Eye Diseases in China

Chairs: Jijing Pang Kang Zhang Chen Zhao

Session Description

A number of inherited eye diseases can cause irreversible loss of vision, which has significantly challenged the quality of human lives. Thus, the ophthalmic geneticists in China have been working on identifying disease- causing genes or risk alleles for those diseases, as well as discovering the pathogenic mechanism underlining with seeking suitable treatments in the clinic. In this session, the China Ophthalmology Society would share with all delegates the new findings and insights in the area of ophthalmic genetic research. The contents of this session will include the newly developed genetic approaches for the studies on retinal diseases, the recently identified genetic components for open angle glaucoma, the advances of gene therapy for inherited retinal diseases and overviews of ongoing research in the field in China. We expect this session to serve as a platform for ophthalmologists and scientists all around the world to exchange their ideas and to find opportunities for future collaborations.

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Targeted Sequencing of 200 Genes Associated with Inherited Retinal Diseases (IRDs) in Diverse Patients: A New Diagnostic Platform for IRDsChen Zhao

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Causative Mutations and Rare Polymorphisms in Genes Responsible for Genetic Eye Diseases: Lesson from Exome SequencingQingjiong Zhang

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New Development of Retinal Gene Therapy in ChinaJijing Pang

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Variations in Themes: Genetic Architectures of Mendelian and Complex Eye DiseasesKang Zhang

IS-TH-72-5

Molecular Genetics of Primary Open Angle Glaucoma in Han ChineseZhenglin Yang

13:30-15:00 Room 24(Imperial Hotel Miyabi)

IS-TH-71Advanced Diagnosis and Treatment of Pediatric Ophthalmology

Chairs: Noriyuki Azuma Shunji Kusaka

Session Description

The session deals with recent advance in diagnosis and treatment for pediatric diseases.

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Retinal Imaging in ChildrenShizuo Mukai

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Long-Term Results of the Bag-in-the-Lens Pediatric Cataract SurgeryMarie-José Tassignon

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Pediatric GlaucomaJonathan Song

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Diagnosis and Surgical Management of Neonatal Retinal DiseasesSubhadra Jalali

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Anti-VEGF for Retinopathy of Prematurity: Is It an Opinion?Wei-Chi Wu

IS-TH-71-6

Chemoreduction for Retinoblastoma: Intraarterial Injections vs Intravitreal Injection Shigenobu Suzuki

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IS-TH-74Presbyopia Management: What Must We Know?

Chairs: Beatrice Cochener Kazuo Tsubota

Session Description

Surgical management of presbyopia represent the current major challenge in refractive surgery. Many techniques have been developed meaning that none has been able so far to restore perfectly the accommodation and to be proposed to all presbyopic patients. Actually the majority of methods compensate the loss of accommodation and have the additional goal of improving the near vision with respect of distance vision and no significant loss in quality of vision. The different corneal (photoablation, intrastromal femtosecond, inlays) and intraocular (multifocal and accommodative IOLs) procedures will be reviewed and discussed in terms of concept, interest, indications, limitations and outcomes. The discussion should lead to a decisional tree according to the age and the ametropia. Monovision has still a place when future treatment are oriented to the perspective of a true restoration based on lenticuloplasty with femtosecond and new accommodative lenses.

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Monovision: Creating the Concept Paul Rosen

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Accommodating IOls: How Far (and Near) Do They Really Work?Jorge Alio

IS-TH-74-3

Femtosecond Intrastromal Presbyopic Treatment Catherine Ganem

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Corneal Inlay: Concept and PerformancesBeatrice Cochener

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Presbylasik: Evolution of Profiles Francois Malecaze

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Multifocal IOls: The Winners ?Oliver Findl

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Future Treatments for Presbyopia CorrectionKazuo Tsubota

IS-TH-72-6

The Status Quo of Genetic Eye Diseases Research in ChinaJin Wang

8:30-10:00 Room 25(Imperial Hotel Tsuru)

IS-TH-73Refractive Surgery Complications: Prevention and Management

Chairs: Nada Jabbur Mahipal Singh Sachdev

Session Description

Surgeons occasionally find themselves in front of a challenging refractive surgery case due to an unexpected complication that occurs during or after a procedure. In this session, the speakers will focus on how to avoid complications, eliminate poor candidates for surgery and how to handle surgical complications.

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Endothelial Safety in Phakic IOL ImplantationBeatrice Cochener

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Infectious Keratitis after Refractive SurgeryTerrence O'Brien

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Interface Complications in Lamellar Refractive Surgery Samir Melki

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Management of the Dissatisfied Multifocal IOL Patient Gaurav Luthra

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Prevention of Ectasia in Laser Refractive SurgeryDamien Gatinel

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IS-TH-76New Innovations in Translational Ophthalmology

Chairs: Terete Borras Robert Ritch Nagahisa Yoshimura

Session Description

This symposium deals with new innovations in translational ophthalmology.

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Biomaterial for Axonal Guidance in Optic Nerve Trauma Peter Wiedemann

IS-TH-76-2

Non-Invasive Gene and Drug Delivery Technologies for Neuroprotective Treatments in GlaucomaMariana Foldvari

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Best Candidate Genes to Develop As Glaucoma DrugsTerete Borras

IS-TH-76-4

Method to Enhance Transplanted RPE Survival on AMD Bruch's MembraneMarco Zarbin

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Retinal Imaging by Newly Developed DevicesNagahisa Yoshimura

IS-TH-76-6

Recent Progress in Microrobotics for Retinal TherapiesBradley Nelson

IS-TH-76-7

A Potential Role for Curcumin in Eye DiseaseRobert Ritch

13:30-15:00 Room 25(Imperial Hotel Tsuru)

IS-TH-75Phakic IOls: Pearls and Pitfalls

Chairs: Beatrice Cochener Roberto Zaldivar

Session Description

Phakic IOLs remain the best option for correcting high ametropia in patients with clear lens, providing better quality of vision than any other procedure especially lasik. However, safety of the implantation requires some precautions in selection of the patient and consideration of anatomical parameters in order to guaranty a perfect lens sizing and by the way the success of the surgery. Advantages, specificities and limitations of available models based on different location, respectively posterior chamber, iris supported and angle supported will be discussed. Whatever the concept, a long, strict and periodical follow up is required particularly focused on endothelium and angle changes. Tricks and pitfalls for surgical procedure, accurate IOL calculation and exam timetable will be debated by the 6 invited experts.

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Who Is a Candidate for Phakic IOLs?Alaa Eldanasoury

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Advantages and Limitations of Posterior Chamber Phakic IOls Dandapani Ramamurthy

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Advantages and Limitations of Iris Supported Phakic IOLsJose Guell

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Is There Still Place for Anterior Chamber Supported Phakic IOLs ?Simonetta Morselli

IS-TH-75-5

How to Improve Predictability of Sizing and Safety of Phakic IOls?Beatrice Cochener

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IS-TH-78Regenerative Medicine in Ophthalmology – Current Status and Future Perspective

Chairs: Rajiv Mohan Shiro Amano Jose Sahel Marco Zarbin

Session Description

This symposium deals with the current status and future perspective of regenerative medicine in ophthalmology.

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Prospects for Optic Nerve Repair and RegenerationPeng Khaw

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Regenerative Medicine in Corneal Stroma and EndotheliumShiro Amano

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Regenerative Medicine of Corneal EndotheliumMotokazu Tsujikawa

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Molecular Medicine for Corneal DiseasesRajiv Mohan

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Cell Therapy for Age-Related Macular DegenerationPete Coffey

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Virus Mediated Gene Therapy for Inherited Retinal DegenerationsJohn Flannery

IS-TH-78-7

Restitution of Vision by Electronic Retinal ImplantsEberhart Zrenner

10:30-12:00 Room 26(Imperial Hotel Ohgi)

IS-TH-77Advances of Imaging Technology in Ophthalmology

Chairs: Jacque Duncan Kyoko Ohno-Matsui Michel Paques

Session Description

Ocular imaging has greatly advanced lately and such advancement has contributed significantly to clarify the pathogenesis and to establish the novel treatment strategies against various ocular diseases. In this symposium, we would like to have a talk by experts on the recent advance in various imaging modalities (OCT, adaptive optics, MRI, fluorescein lifetime imaging) and think about how we can apply these new technologies to clinical management of the patients.

IS-TH-77-1

Fluorescene Lifetime Imaging of the FundusMartin Hammer

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3D MRI Analysis of Human Eye ShapeMuka Moriyama

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Latest Development of OCTWolfgang Drexler

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Observation of Optic Nerve and Sclera by 1 – Swept-Source OCTKyoko Ohno-Matsui

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In Vivo Imaging of the Rod Mosaic with AOSLOJoseph Carroll

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Functional Imaging Using AOSLOJacque Duncan

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IS-TH-80The Impact of Genetics on the Field of Ocular Oncology

Chairs: Sarah Coupland Hiroto Obata

Session Description

This symposium covers various aspects in the pathogenesis and management of ocular adnexal and intraocular malignancies, including melanomas, retinoblastomas and lymphomas.

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The Genetics of RetinoblastomaPaty Chevez-Barrios

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The Genetics of Uveal MelanomaSarah Lake

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Comprehensive Genetic Analysis of Ocular LymphomaYoshihiko Usui

IS-TH-80-4

The Genetics of Orbital NeoplasmsValerie White

IS-TH-80-5

Molecular Genetics of Conjunctival TumoursSarah Coupland

Panel Discussion

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IS-TH-79SOE Session: Retinoblastoma: Intra-Arterial or Intra-Vitreal Chemotherapy (or Perhaps Not at All)?

Chairs: Stefan Seregard Akihiro Kaneko Carol Shields

Session Description

Retinoblastoma is the most common primary intraocular malignancy in childhood. During the last few decades, management of this disease has dramatically changed and chemotherapy has emerged as first-line treatment. This is a major change of concept as chemotherapy once used to be the last line of resort. Chemotherapeutic drugs may now be delivered not only systemically, but also selectively into the ophthalmic artery or even directly into the vitreous cavity. The pros and cons of these routes and current indications will be discussed.

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Chemotherapy for Retinoblastoma: More Than One Way to Do the TrickStefan Seregard

IS-TH-79-2

Dangerous Floaters: Methods for Treatment of Vitreous Seeds from RetinoblastomaCarol Shields

IS-TH-79-3

Guidelines for Conservative Retinoblastoma Treatment in Curie Institute: Indications and Results of Intra-Arterial and Intra-Vitreal MelphalanLaurence Desjardins

IS-TH-79-4

Intra-Arterial or Intra-Vitreal: The Importance of Pairing Drug and TechniqueMatthew Wilson

IS-TH-79-5

Intravitreal Chemotherapy for Vitreous Disease in Retinoblastoma: To Be or Taboo?Francis Munier

IS-TH-79-6

Misunderstandings Concerning Vitreous Injection of Melphalan for Eye-Preserving Therapy of RetinoblastomaAkihiro Kaneko

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IS-TH-82Conjunctival Tumors: Innovations in Management

Chairs: Hiroshi Goto Maria Manquez Jerry Shields

Session Description

This session will begin with a general overview of the most important conjunctival tumors. Following this introduction, there will be updates on the 3 most important malignant intraocular tumors, namely melanoma, squamous cell carcinoma and lymphoma. Emphasis will be placed on current surgical management and the use of ancillary modalities like cryotherapy, injections of medications to assist in tumor control, and radiotherapy. Finally there will be a discussion on special techniques in histopathology of conjunctival tumors. After completed this session, the attendee will have a better knowledge of how to recognize a variety of conjunctival tumors and will better understand options in management, basic management techniques, and when to refer patients to subspecialists who deal specifically with such lesions.

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Overview of Conjunctival TumorsJerry Shields

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Local Chemotherapy in Malignant Conjunctival Tumor Satoru Kase

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Tips in the Management of Conjunctival MelanomaBertil Damato

IS-TH-82-4

Interferon for Squamous Cell CarcinomaCarol Shields

IS-TH-82-5

Management of Conjunctival LymphomaMaria Manquez Hatta

IS-TH-82-6

Malignant Conjunctival Tumor That One Should Not MissHiroshi Goto

13:30-15:00 Room 27(Imperial Hotel Mai)

IS-TH-81Retinoblastoma Treatment Horizons

Chairs: Akihiro Kaneko Carol Shields Luiz Teixeira

Session Description

This symposium will focus on new methods of chemotherapy for retinoblastoma. We will discuss the impact of intravenous chemotherapy, the precision of intra-arterial chemotherapy, and the horizon of intravitreal chemotherapy.

IS-TH-81-1

Overview of Chemotherapy for Retinoblastoma: What Have We Learned?Carol Shields

IS-TH-81-2

Intravenous Chemoreduction for Eetinoblastoma: Pearls and PitfallsLuiz Teixeira

IS-TH-81-3

Comparison of Two Methods for Selective Ophthalmic Arterial InjectionsMakoto Mohri

IS-TH-81-4

Management of Advanced RetinoblastomaSantosh Honavar

IS-TH-81-5

Intravitreal Chemotherapy for Retinoblastoma: Risks and BenefitsFrancis Munier

IS-TH-81-6

Feasibility of Vitreous Surgery for Eye Preservation Therapy of RetinoblastomaAkihiro Kaneko

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IS-TH-84Infectious Uveitis One Should Not Miss

Chairs: Narsing Rao Annabelle Okada

Session Description

This symposium covers the diagnosis and treatment of various important causes of infectious uveitis.

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Clinical Features in Diagnosis of Intraocular Tuberculosis in Developing WorldSomsiri Sukavatcharin

IS-TH-84-2

Approaches in Distinguishing Active Ocular Tuberculosis from Latent TuberculosisKalpanababu Murthy

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Atypical Clinical Features and Diagnosis of Ocular ToxoplasmosisFatma Asyari

IS-TH-84-4

Viral Acute Retinal NecrosisAnnabelle Okada

IS-TH-84-5

Tell-Tale Signs of Ocular SyphilisEmmett Cunningham

8:30-10:00 Room 28(Imperial Hotel Irodori)

IS-TH-83Recent Advances in the Etiopathogenesis and Management of Ocular Behcet's Disease

Chairs: Shigeaki Ohno Narsing Rao Ahmed Abu El-Asrar

Session Description

This symposium covers the recent advances in the etiopathogenesis and management of ocular Behcet's disease.

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Epidemiology and Molecular Genetics of Behcet's DiseaseNobuhisa Mizuki

IS-TH-83-2

Autoimmunity vs. Auto-Inflammation in Ocular Behcet's DiseaseYih-Shiou Hwang

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CXC Chemokine Expression Profile in Aqueous Humor of Patients with Uveitis Associated with Behcet's DiseaseAhmed Abu El-Asrar

IS-TH-83-4

Diagnosis and Differential Diagnosis of Ocular Behcet's DiseaseMoncef Khairallah

IS-TH-83-5

Novel Scoring System of Ocular Lesions in Behcet's DiseaseKenichi Namba

IS-TH-83-6

Treatment of Ocular Behcet's Disease with Biologic AgentsManfred Zierhut

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New Agents in Development for the Treatment of Behçet DiseaseIlknur Tugal-Tutkun

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Status of Eye Banking in ChinaWeiyun Shi

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Status of Eye Banking in JapanShigeru Kinoshita

IS-TH-85-10

Status of Eye Banking in PhillipinesDominga Padilla

IS-TH-85-11

The New Zealand National Eye Bank: Changing Indications and Outcomes of Corneal Transplantation 1990-2012Charles McGhee

15:30-17:00 Room 28(Imperial Hotel Irodori)

IS-TH-86AAPPO Session: Management of Complicated Cataract

Chairs: Tien Wong Charles McGhee Dennis Lam

Session Description

No description provided.

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APAO Arthur Lim Award Lecture - Application of Radiofrequency Diathermy Capsulotomy in Complicated CataractYizhi Liu

IS-TH-86-2

The Progress and Problems in Eliminating Cataract Blindness in ChinaJialiang Zhao

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Handling Intra-Operative Complications in the Surgery Performed by TraineesMingguang He

IS-TH-86-4

Prevention and Management of Phaco BurnDennis Lam

IS-TH-86-5

Managing Co-Existing Cataract and Retinal DiseasesTien Yin Wong

13:30-15:00 Room 28(Imperial Hotel Irodori)

IS-TH-85APAO Session: Corneal Diseases and Eye Banking in the Asia Pacific Region

Chairs: Shigeru Kinoshita Namrata Sharma Donald Tiang Hwee Tan

Session Description

Corneal diseases are one of the leading causes of blindness in the Asia pacific region. The disease pattern of the corneal pathologies is similar in these countries.Corneal transplantation is required for most of the blinding disorders. In this symposium, the current status of eye banking in the countries in the Asia pacific region such as Japan, Singapore, Phillipines, New Zealand, Australia, China, Thailand, Korea, Phillipines, Taiwan, Korea and Australia will be discussed. The experiences of the eye bank models in the various countries will be discussed, so that a consensus is reached regarding the formulation of policies and steps which can be undertaken in future to enhance eye banking facilities in this region.

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Blinding Corneal Diseases and Status of Eye Banking in Thailand Panida Goseyarakwong

IS-TH-85-2

Corneal Blindness in TaiwanJong Wang

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Current Status of Eye Banking in IndiaNamrata Sharma

IS-TH-85-4

Current Trends in Corneal Transplantation and Eye Banking in Korea Choun-Ki Joo

IS-TH-85-5

Development of Model Eye Banks in Asia: The Singapore and Sri Lanka ExperienceDonald Tiang Hwee Tan

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Ethical and Practical Considerations in the International Export of Corneal TissueGerard Sutton

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Eye Banking and Corneal Transplantation: Strategies for SuccessPaul Dubord

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Cataract Surgery During Penetrating KeratoplastyShigeru Kinoshita

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Toric IOLs in the Management of Post-Transplant AmetropiaCharles McGhee

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Phaco for Angle-Closure GlaucomaClement Tham

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Diabetic Traccional Macular EdemaFrancesco Bandello

Panel Discussion

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IC-TH-10JOS Session: Recent Advances in Ophthalmic Microsurgery

Chairs: Masahito Ohji Sherif Sheta Jun Shimazaki Goji Tomita

Session Description

The course will present and discuss the recent advances in ophthalmic microsurgery, such as vitreo-retinal, corneal, cataract, glaucoma, and refractive surgery.

IC-TH-10-1

Recent Advances in Corneal TransplantationShigeto Shimmura

IC-TH-10-2

Recent Advances in Femtosecond Laser for Refractive SurgeryKazutaka Kamiya

IC-TH-10-3

Recent Advances in Cataract SurgeryShuichiro Eguchi

IC-TH-10-4

Recent Advances in Glaucoma SurgeryDaisuke Shiba

IC-TH-10-5

Recent Advances in ChromovitrectomyHiroshi Enaida

IC-TH-10-6

Recent Advances in Vitreoretinal SurgeryYusuke Oshima

8:30-10:00 Room 5(Tokyo International Forum Hall D7)

IC-TH-09EuroLam Session: Management of Vitreoretinal Interface Diseases

Chairs: Gisbert Richard David Pelayes

Session Description

Using intraoperative videotapes and case presentations, a panel of internationally recognized experts will demonstrate their approach to various types of diseases involving the vitreoretinal interface. Including: Macular Hole, Macular Pucker, Traumatic Macular Hole, Diabetic Traccional Macular Edema, Myopic Macular Hole and others. Clinical evolution and diagnosis options will also be analyzed along with a review of the different management options employed by the panelists. OBJECTIVE: To familiarize participants with specific treatment recommendations and the management of unusual clinical and surgical vireo retinal diseases.

IC-TH-09-1

OCT in the Evaluation of Vitreo-Retinal InterfaceUrsula Schmidt-Erfurth

IC-TH-09-2

Pharmacological and Surgical Combination Therapies for Epiretinal MembranesThomas Wolfensberger

IC-TH-09-3

Vitreo-Macular Traction SyndromeAndre Gomes

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Surgery for Macular Pucker: Vasculatis Is an Important Prognostic FactorGisbert Richard

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Impending Macular HoleMarcio Nehemy

IC-TH-09-6

Surgical Techniques and Stains in the Idiopathic Macular HoleFederico Graue

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Tractional Foveoschisis in Emetropic EyesYannick Le Mer

Invited Course

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IC-TH-12ISOP Session: Ocular Infections and Degenerations

Chair: Kanji Takahashi

Session Description

This course will review the recent advances in the field of ocular infections and degeneration. The objective is to discuss and share the challenges in this field which includes changing spectrum of ocular infections; clinico-pathologic correlation in multifactorial degenerative conditions, and lessons evident from experimental pathology. This we believe would be useful to scientists, clinicians, as well as students of ophthalmology and allied specialities.

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What's New in Corneal InfectionsGeeta Vemuganti

IC-TH-12-2

Changing Spectrum of EndophthalmitisTaraprasad Das

IC-TH-12-3

Clinico-Pathologic Correlation in Polypoidal Choriodal VasculopathyKanji Takahashi

IC-TH-12-4

Retinal Degenerations -AMD- New ChallengesPhil Luthert

IC-TH-12-5

Optic Nerve DegenerationHans Grossniklaus

IC-TH-12-6

Lessons Learned from Animal ModelsMatthew Wilson

8:30-10:00 Room 6(Tokyo International Forum Hall D5)

IC-TH-11Orbital and Eyelid Pathology

Chairs: Hind Alkatan Sarah Coupland Don Kikkawa

Session Description

This symposium will present clinical and pathologic findings of various orbital and eyelid conditions, including neoplastic, inflammatory and degenerative conditions. Clinical findings including imaging studies, pathologic findings and treatment options of these conditions will be discussed.

IC-TH-11-1

Unusual Orbital Tumors in Children Hind Alkatan

IC-TH-11-2

Unusual Orbital Tumors in AdultsSteffen Heegaard

IC-TH-11-3

What’s New in Lacrimal Gland Tumors?Valerie White

IC-TH-11-4

IgG4 Orbital DiseaseHardeep Mudhar

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Challenging Eyelid Tumor CasesDon Kikkawa

IC-TH-11-6

Orbital and Eyelid LymphomasSarah Coupland

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IC-TH-14ARVO Session: Workshop: How to Succeed in Scientific Article Publication-I

Chairs: Arun Singh Pinar Aydin Paul Kaufman

Session Description

Following the first part of this course the second part will focus on practice in writing a paper on a given subject, and responding to the editor.

IC-TH-14-1

IntroductionPinar Aydin

IC-TH-14-2

Parts of an ArticleAfsun Sahin

IC-TH-14-3

Peer-Review ProcessArun Singh

IC-TH-14-4

How to Choose Where to Submit, Specifications of Ophthalmology JournalsJeffrey Boatright

IC-TH-14-5

Ethics in Scientific PublicationPinar Aydin

10:30-12:00 Room 10(Tokyo International Forum G610)

IC-TH-15ARVO Session: Workshop: How to Succeed in Scientific Article Publication-II

Chairs: Pinar Aydin Arun Singh Paul Kaufman

Session Description

This workshop is an overview of how to construct the perfect scientific article, on meeting an editor`s expectations, and on the peer review process.

IC-TH-15-1

Getting Published: What Is the Journal Editor Looking for?Paul Kaufman

15:30-17:00 Room 6(Tokyo International Forum Hall D5)

IC-TH-13ISOP Session: Applied Molecular Diagnostics in Ocular Pathology

Chairs: Sarah Coupland Geeta Vemuganti

Session Description

This course aims to give an update and overview of molecular alterations of various ocular tumors, and how molecular techniques can be applied for improved diagnostics and prognostication in eye pathology.

IC-TH-13-1

Molecular Diagnostics in Inflammatory Diseases of the EyeJyotirmay Biswas

IC-TH-13-2

Molecular Genetics and Eyelid Tumors Tatyana Milman

IC-TH-13-3

Molecular Diagnostics in Conjunctival Tumors Hardeep Mudhar

IC-TH-13-4

Update of Molecular Pathology in Retinoblastoma and Its Relevance to Diagnosis and Treatment S Krishnakumar

IC-TH-13-5

Molecular Genetics of Uveal Melanoma Sarah Coupland

IC-TH-13-6

Molecular Diagnostics in Orbital NeoplasmsSteffen Heegaard

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When to Use a Multifocal Intraocular Lens Michael Lawless

IC-TH-16-7

How I Avoid and Deal with Refractive Surprises Following Cataract Surgery Kazunori Miyata

IC-TH-16-8

APAO Susruta Lecture: Femtosecond Cataract Surgery - False Horizon or Final FrontierAbhay Vasavada

15:30-17:00 Room 19(Imperial Hotel Botan)

IC-TH-17JOS Session: Telemedicine and Telecare in Ophthalmology

Chairs: Kenji Kashiwagi Takeshi Yoshitomi

Session Description

Teleophthalmology is the use of telecommunication for electronic transfer of health-related data between distant areas. This system is very useful to improve the quality of health care in rural area by communicating the data with urban area, or even with different country. This Symposium will show various examples of telecommunications between various institutions. Another problem is the difference of computer formatted data which make the trouble in telecommunications between various institutions which save the data with different format. Standardization of the data such as DICOM format is important to solve these problems.

IC-TH-17-1

Design and Evaluation of Telemedicine Systems for Retinopathy of PrematurityMichael Chiang

IC-TH-17-2

Tele-Ophthalmology with a Distant LocationWang Zhi Jun

IC-TH-17-3

New Developments in Teleretinal Screening within the U.S. Department of Veterans AffairsLeonard Goldschmidt

IC-TH-17-4

Applications and Performance of Newly Developed Remote-Operating Slit-Lamp System and Handy Slit-Lamp System in Tele-OphthalmologyKenji Kashiwagi

Panel Discussion and Workshop

Panelists: Pinar Aydin Afsun Sahin Arun Singh Paul Kaufman Jeffrey Boatright

8:30-10:00 Room 17(Imperial Hotel Peacock (East))

IC-TH-16APAO Session: Cataract Surgery: World's Best Practice Tips

Chairs: Michael Lawless Hiroshi Sasaki

Session Description

It is a world class session and aims to allow us all to raise our personal bar and get the best from cataract surgery, to enhance results for patients and make sure that ophthalmologists are practising at the best possible standard. Dr Chan from Australia will explain how to optimise the ocular surface prior to cataract surgery, Dr Oliver Findl from Austria will tell us how he gets the best from biometry and Dr Vasavada from India will teach us how to deal with the tough cataract cases. Dr Knorz from Germany will outline why he prefers femtosecond technology and how it benefits his patients. Dr Shimizu from Japan gives us tips for monovision in cataract surgery, Dr Packard from the UK will explain when and how he uses toric IOLs and Dr Lawless from Australia goes in depth into multifocal IOL selection. Sometimes we miss the target and Dr Miyata from Japan will explain how he minimises refractive errors and how he deals with them when they do occur.

IC-TH-16-1

Optimising the Ocular SurfaceColin Chan

IC-TH-16-2

Getting the Best from Biometry Oliver Findl

IC-TH-16-3

How to Approach the Tough Cases Such As Small Pupils, White Cataract, and PXF Abhay Vasavada

IC-TH-16-4

How to Select Monovision in Cataract Surgery Kimiya Shimizu

IC-TH-16-5

When and How to Select a Toric Intraocular Lens Richard Packard

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IC-TH-19Retinal Vein Occlusion - Intravitreal Steroids VS Anti-VEGF

Chairs: Mangat Dogra Anand Vinekar

Session Description

RVO is a common happening and with reduction in number of intravitreal injection requirement the implants like Ozurodex are being preferred. Moreover the incidence of glaucoma is less. This course will give a lot of opportunity to share the results of multicentric trails. A panel discussion will bring out a lot of different opinions.

IC-TH-19-1

Role of Steroids in Management of RVOJost Jonas

IC-TH-19-2

Role of Anti-VEGF in Management of Retinal Vein OcclusionHyung Woo Kwak

IC-TH-19-3

Pros and Cons of Intravitreal Steroids Versus Anti-VEGF in Management of Retinal Vein OcclusionAmod Gupta

IC-TH-19-4

Management of Recurrent Macular Edema in RVODavid Liu

IC-TH-19-5

The Role of Retinal Periphery in Management of Macular Edema in RVOMatus Rehak

IC-TH-19-6

Case PresentationAva Hossain

IC-TH-19-7

Case PresentationWei-Chi Wu

IC-TH-19-8

Case PresentationMuhammad Bodla

Panel Discussion

IC-TH-17-5

DICOM - A Standard Connecting OphthalmologyBernd Kimmerle

IC-TH-17-6

International Telemedicine in OphthalmologyAkitoshi Yoshida

Panel Discussion

13:30-15:00 Room 23(Imperial Hotel Fuji)

IC-TH-18Diabetic Retinopathy: Pathogenesis, Imaging and Management

Chairs: Remzi Avci Francesco Bandello

Session Description

The objective of this instructional course will be to discuss the pathogenesis, imaging, standard and advanced approaches to medical and surgical treatments for diabetic retinopathy and macular edema. Target Audience: General Ophthalmologist Educational Level: Intermediate to Advanced.

IC-TH-18-1

Pathogenesis, Epidemiology and Systemic Risk Factors of Diabetic RetinopathySuleyman Kaynak

IC-TH-18-2

Imaging of Diabetic Retinopathy and Diabetic Macula Magdy Moussa

IC-TH-18-3

Innovation in Laser Treatment of Diabetic RetinopathyPran Nagpal

IC-TH-18-4

Medical Treatment of Diabetic Macular Edema Francesco Bandello

IC-TH-18-5

Surgical Treatment of Diabetic Macular EdemaFaisal Fayyad

IC-TH-18-6

Surgical Treatment of Proliferative Diabetic RetinopathyRemzi Avci

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IC-TH-20Mexican Society of Ophthalmology Session: Different Application of Laser in Refractive Surgery Today

Chair: Valeria Sanchez-Huerta

Session Description

This course compiles the experience of leading surgeons and their experience with refractive lasers and other technologies. The use of laser in refractive surgery for high astigmatisms in PKP, the Relex and smile technique, conventional treatments among others will be discuss.

IC-TH-20-1

The Use of Femtosecond Laser TodayRaul Suarez

IC-TH-20-2

Femtosecond Guided Incisions for Correction of AstigmatismAlejandro Babayan

IC-TH-20-3

Femtosecond Laser Assisted Intrastromal Corneal Ring Segment ImplantationEverardo Hernandez-Quintela

IC-TH-20-4

Refractive Surgery with RELEX Femtosecond LaserEnrique Graue-Hernández

IC-TH-20-5

Femtosecond Assisted Penetrating and Lamelar KeratoplastiesGuillermo De Wit Carter

IC-TH-20-6

Complications in Femtosecond Laser SurgeryOscar Baca

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FP-TH-01-9

Inhibition of the High Expressed Matrix Metalloproteinases in Corneal Tissue after Alkali Burn by the Activated Zn2+ IonsYang Jiang, Ying Li, Jing Xu, Chenying Yu, Yumei Jin

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Heat Shock Protein 27 Phosphorylation Is Involved in Epithelial Cell Apoptosis As Well As Epithelial Migration During Corneal Epithelial Wound HealingJae Yong Kim, In Seok Song, Soon-Suk Kang, Eun-Soon Kim, Hungwon Tchah

FP-TH-01-11

Surgical Result of Primary and Recurrent Pterygium by Using Pterygium Extended Removal Followed by Fibrin Glue Assisted Amniotic Membrane Transplantation (P.E.R.F.A.M.T)Wei-Li Chen, Yi-Chun Cheng, Chien-Tzu Peng, Mei-Yuan Chen, Sin-Yu Liu

10:30-12:00 Room 1(Tokyo International Forum Hall A)

FP-TH-02Severe Ocular Surface Diseases and Iatrogenic Effects

Chairs: Ana Luisa Hofling-Lima Shigeto Shimmura

FP-TH-02-1

The Clinical Evaluation of Treatment for the Ocular Complications from Stevens-Johnson Syndrome and Toxic Epidermal NecrolysisQin Long, Jie Liu, Mei Qin, Yueping Zeng, Xiao Zhang

FP-TH-02-2

Ocular Manifestations of Stevens-Johnson Syndrome and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis in ChildrenCaroline Catt, Kamiar Mireskandari, Asim Ali

FP-TH-02-3

Evaluation of the Use of a New Grading System - The MaskatiChawan (MC) Grading System in the Management of Stevens' Johnson Syndrome (SJS)Quresh Maskati

FP-TH-02-4

To Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of 5 Seconds of Mitomycin-C (MMC) Application During Photorefractive Keratectomy (PRK) for Low MyopiaAhmad Shojaei Baghini, Mohsen Ramezanzadeh, Kourosh Sheibani

8:30-10:00 Room 1(Tokyo International Forum Hall A)

FP-TH-01Limbal and Conjunctival Cell Transplantation and Behavior

Chairs: Shigeru Kinoshita Katherine Paton

FP-TH-01-1

5FU with Conjunctival Auto Graft Versus Avastin with Auto Graft in the Surgical Treatment of PterygiumCharles Bekibele, Ayobade Ogundipe, Sarimiye Tarela, Olaniyan Segun

FP-TH-01-2

High Concentration of Netrin-4 Inhibits Corneal Neovascularization In Vitro and In VivoYun Han, Yi Shao, Luowa Qu, Wei Li, Guo Liu

FP-TH-01-3

The Effect of Notch Signaling Pathway on the Proliferation and Differentiation of Corneal Epithelial CellsTingting Liu, Yangluowa Qu, Hui Lin, Wei Li, Zuguo Liu

FP-TH-01-4

Ex Vivo Differentiation of Amniotic Membrane Stromal Cells into Neural Cells Using Tissue Culture MethodSanming Li, Huaqiang Xiao, Yang Jie, Zuguo Liu, Wei Li

FP-TH-01-5

Niche Function of Amniotic Membrane Stromal Cells in Corneal Epithelial Stem Cell ExpansionWei Li, Jie Yang, Jing Jie, Yangluowa Qu, Tingting Liu

FP-TH-01-6

Cultivation Allogenous Limbal Epithelial Stem Cells of the Human Cornea to the Inner Surface of a Soft Contact LensOlga Ivanova, Galyna Drozhzhyna, Andrey Popandopulo, Anna Kavelina

FP-TH-01-7

A Novel Method for Preservation of Human Corneal Limbal TissueCheng Li, Wei Li, Zuguo Liu

FP-TH-01-8

Periostin Is Associated with the Properties of Human Limbal Epithelial Stem CellsYangluowa Qu, Cheng Li, Wei Li, De-Quan Li, Zuguo Liu

Free Papers

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Prophylactic and Late Chorioretinectomy for Severe Ocular TraumaFerenc Kuhn, Wolfgang Schrader, Viktoria Mester

FP-TH-03-7

Ocular Injury Characteristics and Surgical Outcomes in Terrorist WarfareGungor Sobaci, Hakan Durukan, Cuneyt Erdurman, Avni Uludag, Anar Rahimov

FP-TH-03-8

Comparison Between the Intraoperative Orbital Fracture Size and Its PreoperativeCT Scan Measured SizeDaniel Briscoe, Wassim Hilo, Jabaly-Habib Haneen

FP-TH-03-9

Traumatic Maculopathy with Massive Subretinal Hemorrhage after Close-Globe InjuryKuan-Jen Chen, Ming-Hui Sun, Nan-Kai Wang, Wei-Chi Wu, Chi-Chun Lai

FP-TH-03-10

Dual Platelet Anticoagulation in Cases of Retrobulbar Hemorrhage Following Retrobulbar AnesthesiaArmin Wolf, Daniel Kook, Christoph Hintschich, Christos Haritoglou, Anselm Kampik

FP-TH-03-11

A Case of Submacular Hemorrhage Caused by Traumatic Choroidal Rupture in a Child Showed Dramatic Improvement by Intravitreous Tissue Plasminogen Activator (tPA) Injection and Pneumatic DisplacementTakayuki Tsuyama, Hiroshi Hirose, Tomohiro Hattori

13:30-15:00 Room 3(Tokyo International Forum Hall B7 (1))

FP-TH-04Ophthalmic Education

Chairs: Ana Palis Zeliha Yazar

FP-TH-04-1

Analysis of Surgical Cases of Cataract with a Different Way of Recording Is Key Factor for Successful Phaco Training ProgramNavneet Toshniwal

FP-TH-04-2

A Tool for Teaching and Assessing Professionalism in Ophthalmology Training ProgramsManvi Maker, Rola Hamam

FP-TH-04-3

Model Approach Towards Incorporating Informatics into Optometry CurriculumSajeesh Kumar Kamala Raghavan, James Venable

FP-TH-02-5

Ocular Surface Immunological Changes in Patients with Cicatrical PemphigoidStefano Barabino, Maurizio Rolando, Carlo Enrico Traverso

FP-TH-02-6

Corneal Neurotization in Children for the Management of Corneal AnesthesiaAsim Ali, Uri Elbaz, Gregory Borschel, Ronald Zuker

FP-TH-02-7

Changes in Corneal Innervation in Eyes Treated with Benzalkonium ChlorideWensheng Chen, Zhenhao Zhang, Hui Xie, Jiaoyue Hu, Zuguo Liu

FP-TH-02-8

Topical Administration of Benzalkonium Chloride Induced the Alteration of Gap Junction Intercellular Communication in Rabbit Corneal EndotheliumZhenhao Zhang, Jiaoyue Hu, Hui Xie, Wensheng Chen, Zuguo Liu

FP-TH-02-9

Benzalkonium Chloride Induces Subconjunctival Fibrosis Through Activation of TGF-Beta Signaling PathwayCai-Hong Huang, He Wang, Dan Zhou, Yong-Xiong Chen, Zuguo Liu

15:30-17:00 Room 1(Tokyo International Forum Hall A)

FP-TH-03Trauma of the Eye

Chairs: Daniel Briscoe Petra Meier

FP-TH-03-1

Paradigm Shift in Eye Injury Over 15 YearsNilanjan Chowdhury, Sanjoy Chowdhury

FP-TH-03-2

Ocular Trauma Score: ReviewedSatyamurthy Kodur, Jyotsna Nandipati

FP-TH-03-3

Heron Bite: An Unusual Way of Devastating Ocular InjuryShafi Khan, Sarwar Alom, Amir Zaman, Mahmood Mujtaba

FP-TH-03-4

Eye Trauma and Senile Patients in AzerbaijanHijran Namazova

FP-TH-03-5

Effect of Delayed Surgery on Final Visual Outcome in Blunt Traumatic Cataract CasesAhmad Ikliluddin, Purjanto Utomo

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Blue-Light-Blocking Intraocular Lens Implantation Improves the Sleep Quality of Cataract PatientsWei Xin, She Chunyan, Chen Danian, Wang Lin

FP-TH-05-3

Toric Intraocular Lens in Subjects with Cataract and Corneal AstigmatismYasser Hamed, Hazem El Hamzawy, Karim Ghazal

FP-TH-05-4

Efficacy and Refractive Outcomes of the AT LISA Multifocal and Multifocal Toric Intraocular Lens in Asian EyesMohamad Rosman

FP-TH-05-5

Visual Function after 150 Trifocal Intraocular Lens (IOL) ImplantationAna Vergamota, Pedro Cruz, Carla Carapinha, Joana Baptista, José Silva

FP-TH-05-6

Impact of IOL Asphericity and Blue Light Filtering on Visual Outcome: Contrast Sensitivity and 2nd-3rd Order Aberrations after Uneventful Cataract SurgeryArgyrios Tzamalis, Myron Kynigopoulos, Nikolaos Chalvatzis, Ioannis Tsinopoulos, Stavros Dimitrakos

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Contrast Sensitivity with Bilateral Bioanalogic Polyfocal Intraocular Lens WIOL-CF: Comparison with ReStor Aspheric +3.0 IOLDeli Krizova, Pavel Studeny, Juraj Urminsky, Magdalena Vokrojova, Jiri Kopriva

FP-TH-05-8

Performance of Spherical Versus Aspherical Intra-Ocular Lenses in Asian (Japanese Community Living in Brazil) and Caucasian EyesEliane Mayumi Nakano, Flavio Hirai

FP-TH-05-9

Accommodation Amplitude and Visual Acuity of the Accommodative Intraocular Lens, the AkkoLens LuminaJorge Alio, Alfredo Vega-Estrada, Alexander Angelov, Aleksey Simonov, Michiel Rombach

FP-TH-05-10

High Quality Distance and Near Vision with Dual Optic Accommodating IOL: Two Years Follow-UpMatteo Piovella, Barbara Kusa

FP-TH-04-4

The Effects of Feedback in Increasing Competences of Student on Visual Acuity Test and Refractive Correction SkillsBudu , Gandes Rahayu, Ova Emilia

FP-TH-04-5

Creating and Validating Eye Model Part-Task Trainer with Slot System for Learning and Assessing Eye Examination SkillsMohammad Prayogo, Angela Agni, Lutfan Lazuardi

FP-TH-04-6

Survey of Attitude of Ophthalmology Residents Towards Pediatric Ophthalmology and StrabismusSucheta Parija Dhall

FP-TH-04-7

Is One Minute Preceptor Model a Necessity for Teaching in the Busy Outdoor Setting?Muhammad Moin, Asghar Naqi, Amina Ahmed

FP-TH-04-8

The Crucial Factors Handicapping the Ophthalmologic Resident Surgical Training from Southwest ChinaHaisheng Zhao

FP-TH-04-9

Examining the Relationship Between Clinical Efficiency and Education in the Departments of General Internal Medicine and OphthalmologyWai-Ching Lam, Victoria Leung, Laura Quigley, Shaun Singer, Rodrigo Cavalcanti

FP-TH-04-10

Bracing the Challenge: Future Ophthalmic CurriculumBulbul Islam

FP-TH-04-11

The Role of Ophthalmological Academic Journals in Continuing Medical Education for OphthalmologistsXiu-Wen Hu, Xin-Yue Hu, Wen-Lin Qu, Mei Li, Yan-Nian Hui

8:30-10:00 Room 12(Tokyo International Forum G510)

FP-TH-05IOL Types

Chair: Jorge Alio

FP-TH-05-1

Wavefront Analysis of Aspheric Versus Spherical Intraocular Lenses Implantation in Cataract Surgery: A Systematic Review with Meta-AnalysisAlexander Schuster, Jonas Tesarz, Urs Vossmerbaeumer

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Sulcus Placement of Single Piece Hydrophobic Foldable Intraocular Lens: How Safe Is It?Subhash Prasad, Randhir Kumar, Satya Prakash Tewary

FP-TH-06-11

Bag in the Lens Technique: The African ExperienceSydney Sebiloane

13:30-15:00 Room 12(Tokyo International Forum G510)

FP-TH-07Difficult Techniques in Cataract Surgery (Part 2)

Chairs: Yutaro Nishi Ram Sharma

FP-TH-07-1

Analysis of Single-Piece Acrylic Intraocular Lens Displacement in Pseudoexfoliation PatientsJames Todaro, Hamed Lari, Dana Blumberg, George Cioffi, Lama Al-Aswad

FP-TH-07-2

Phacoemulsification with the IOL Implantation Through an Incision 1.8 or 1.4 mm WideWojciech Omulecki, Magdalena Kucharczyk, Aleksandra Synder, Michal Wilczynski

FP-TH-07-3

Use of the Femtosecond Laser Cataract Surgery Technique in Hard and White CataractsSoon Phaik Chee

FP-TH-07-4

Minimizing Post Operative Rise in IOP on Day 1 by Implanting IOL with Irrigation 'ON' Through Side PortSatyajit Sinha, Pooja Sinha, Ajit Sinha

FP-TH-07-5

Assessment of the New Cataract Femtolaser Patient Interface with Hydrogel InsertJacek Szaflik, Agnieszka Czeszyk-Piotrowicz

FP-TH-07-6

Long Term Clinical Results after Implantation of Capsular Bending Ring for Preventing Posterior Capsule OpacificationYutaro Nishi, Miyuki Kurahashi, Rie Toyoshima, Kayo Nishi, Okihiro Nishi

FP-TH-07-7

Effect of Size and Thickness of Posterior Polar Cataract on Surgical Outcome in Phacoemulsification SurgeryPranay Singh, Rahul Shah, Ajay Prakash

10:30-12:00 Room 12(Tokyo International Forum G510)

FP-TH-06Difficult Techniques in Cataract Surgery

Chairs: David Chang Thomas Kohnen

FP-TH-06-1

Changing Indications and Outcomes of Intraocular Lenses ExplantationTommy Chan, Jerry KH Lok, Victoria WY Wong

FP-TH-06-2

Prospective Masked Comparison of IFIS Severity with Tamsulosin vs AlfuzosinDavid Chang, Cedric Schweitzer, John Campbell, Joseph Colin

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Impact of Lens Opacification on Effective Phacoemulsification Time in Femtosecond Laser Assisted Cataract SurgeryThomas Kohnen, Wolfgang Mayer, Fritz Hengerer, Oliver Klaproth

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Pars Plana Intrascleral Fixation of Intraocular LensesYusuke Matsuzaki, Toshihiko Ohta, Kenji Yamamoto, Hiroshi Toshida, Akira Murakami

FP-TH-06-5

Classification of Zonular Weakness Based on Lens Movement During CapsulorhexisSaori Yaguchi, Shigeo Yaguchi, Kazuno Negishi, Kazuo Tsubota

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The Anti PCO Complex, Shurikan Lens and Multifaceted CTRMerab Dvali, Bella Sirbiladze, Nana Tsintsadze, Tamar Chitadze

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First Results of Implantation Bioanalogic Intraocular Lens in Cataract and Presbyopic PatientsEwa Mrukwa-Kominek, Lukasz Cwalina, Monika Sarnat

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Clinical Experience with the Bioanalogic Polyfocal Intraocular Lens WIOL-CFPavel Studeny, Juraj Urminsky, Deli Krizova, Tomas Novotny

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Scleral Fixated Capsular Tension Ring in Phacoemulsification of Highly Subluxated Cataract, the Results after 6 to 24 MonthsBartlomiej Kaluzny, Adriana Laudencka, Katarzyna Lapinska-Duczmal, Ilona Piotrowiak, Grazyna Malukiewicz

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Laser Spectroscopy Study of the Molecular Structure of Anterior Lens Capsule and the Structural Changes on Staining with Trypan Blue DyeMinu Mathen, Soumik Sidhanta, Chandrabhas Narayana, Mathew Kurian

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Outcomes of Cataract Surgery in Eyes with Previous Herpes Zoster OphthalmicusYan He, Rafael De Melo Franco, Nadeem Fatteh, Munira Hussain, Kaz Soong

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Femtosecond Laser-Assisted Corneal Incisions in Cataract Surgery - An Optical Coherence Tomography StudyChristopher Kiss, Stephan Kaminski, Andreas Kuchar

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Evaluation of Macular Changes after Uneventful Phacoemulsification Surgery in Diabetic Patients Using Optical Coherence TomographyMaaly Abdel Fattah, Zeinab Torkey, Mohamed Abdelhameed, Karim Raafat

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Focus on a Non-Functional Area --- Considering Macular Degeneration in Cataract Surgery and IOL Implantation ---- The Potential of Doing Better with a New IOL DesignCancelled

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High Vacuums Are Safe Even with Small Incisions with a New Cataract Removal SystemDavid Allen, David Steel

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Long Term Culturing of Both Yellow Tinted Blue Light Filtering and Clear Intraocular Lenses Using the Double-Faced Perfusion SystemRijo Hayashi, Shimmin Hayashi, Kiyomi Arai, Shinichirou Yoshida, Makoto Chikuda

8:30-10:00 Room 13(Tokyo International Forum G402)

FP-TH-09Advances in Our Understanding of Glaucoma 1

Chairs: Jian Ge Alyona Zykova Yasuo Kurimoto

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A Novel Thr377Arg MYOC Mutation in a Large Pakistani Pedigree with Autosomal Dominant Juvenile Open Angle GlaucomaAshok Narsani, Ali Waryah

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Small Incision Cataract Surgery Through an Oblique Incision without Superior Rectus Stitch, Conjunctival Flap or Cautery and Its Comparison with Standard SICS in Relation to Astigmatism, Vision and Surgical ComfortRam Sharma, Mandeep Tomar

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Preventing Argentinian Flag Sign without High Molecular Weight Viscoelastics: My ExperienceSujeet Mishra, Prince Eapen, Sangeetha Velu, Selva Sundaramoorthy

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Evaluation of the Efficacy of a New Cataract Procedure in Managing Cataract in a Cost Effective WayDharmendra Nath

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Floating Sign: A Novel Approach to Perform Safe Phaco Surgery in Posterior Polar CataractsVijay Nichlani

15:30-17:00 Room 12(Tokyo International Forum G510)

FP-TH-08Cataract - Miscellaneous and Investigative

Chair: David Allen

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Comparison of Ocular Retinal Imaging Quality Evaluation by Ray Tracing Wavefront Technology and Double-Pass SystemLiya Qiao, Xiao-Gu Cai, Xiuhua Wan, Zheng Guan, Ningli Wang

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Corneal Endothelial Damage after Cataract Surgery in Eyes with Pseudoexfoliation SyndromeSoichiro Ogawa, Motoaki Yoshida, Koichi Yoshimura, Ken Hayashi

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The Relationship Between Posterior Capsular Wrinkle and Position of Intraocular LensMayumi Nagata, Hiroyuki Matsushima, Tadashi Senoo

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Correlating Retroillumination Images of Lens Opacity Subtype with the Change in VisionPeter Steinkamp, Kazuyuki Sasaki, Natsuko Hatsusaka, Frederick Fraunfelder, Hiroshi Sasaki

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Chairs: Ahmad Khalil Shinichi Usui Antonio Ferreras

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Intermediate-Term Results of Modified Trabeculotomy in the Management of Infants with Early Onset Develpmental Glaucoma: A 12 Years Extended SeriesAhmad Khalil

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Enhanced Depth Imaging Optical Coherence Tomography of the Choroid in Unilateral Acute Primary Angle Closure: A Cross-Sectional Prospective StudyXiulan Zhang, Wei Wang, Minwen Zhou, Wenbin Huang, Shida Chen

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In Vivo Imaging of Mitochondrial Axonal Transport in the Diseased and Aged Mammalian CNSYuji Takihara, Masaru Inatani, Kei Eto, Junichi Nabekura, Hidenobu Tanihara

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Combining HRT Parameters Using the 'Random Forest' Decision Tree Classifier Improves the Diagnostic Accuracy of GlaucomaRyo Asaoka, Aiko Iwase, Hitomi Saito, Chihiro Mayama, Makoto Araie

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Correlation Between the Average Vessel Area Measured with Optical Coherence Tomography and Glaucoma SeverityTakeishi Yabana, Kazuko Omodaka, Kyosuke Togashi, Tetsuya Yuasa, Toru Nakazawa

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Peripapillary Tilting and Central Visual Field Loss in Normal Tension Glaucoma Using High-Penetration Optical Coherence TomographyShinichi Usui, Yasushi Ikuno, Tsutomu Kikawa, Masahiro Akiba, Kohji Nishida

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Evaluation of the Macular Ganglion Cells Layer by Spectral-Domain Optical Coherence Tomography in Diagnosis of the Early Stage GlaucomaAlexander Shpak, Maria Sevostyanova, Svetlana Ogorodnikova

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Choroidal Thickness in Patients with Primary Angle-Closure Suspect: A EDI-OCT StudyWenbin Huang, Xiulan Zhang, Xinbo Gao

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Diagnosis and Management of Glaucoma in Myopic EyesAlyona Zykova, Erika Eskina

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Derivation, Characterization and Retinal Neural Induction of Human Tenon's - Derived iPS CellsJian Ge, Deng Fei

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Critical Neuroprotective Roles of Hemeoxygenase-1 Induction Against Axonal Injury-Induced Retinal Ganglion Cell DeathNoriko Himori, Kazuichi Maruyama, Keiko Taguchi, Masayuki Yamamoto, Toru Nakazawa

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Seasonal Variations in Bleb-Related Infections in JapanHideto Sagara, Tetsuya Yamamoto, Tetsuju Sekiryu, Masashi Ogasawara, Toshiro Tango

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Exfoliation Syndrome and Human T-Lymphotropic Virus Type 1Mineo Ozaki, Mitsugu Shimmyo, Robert Ritch

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Interrelation Between Iris Thickness and Anterior Segment Biometric Parameters in Relation to Physiological Pupil Dilation in Eyes with Angle Closure and Those with Open AngleTakaaki Matsuki, Fumitaka Hirose, Takanori Kameda, Yasuhiko Hirami, Yasuo Kurimoto

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Detection of Glaucoma-Related Circulating miRNAs in Aqueous Humor with a Microarray SystemYuji Tanaka, Satoru Tsuda, Taiki Kokubun, Hiroshi Kunikata, Toru Nakazawa

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Pressure-Dependent Changes of Glutamate Transporters in the Ex Vivo Rat Retinal PreparationMakoto Ishikawa, Takeshi Yoshitomi, Yukitoshi Izumi

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Prevalence and Pathomechanisms of Secondary Glaucoma in Granulomatous and Non-Granulomatous UveitisMasaki Shibata, Takayuki Kanda, Tadashi Muraoka, Yutaka Sakurai, Masaru Takeuchi

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The Effects of Rho Kinase Inhibitor Y 27632 on Morphological Changes of Trabecular Meshwork in Juvenile Rats Model with Sodium Hyaluronate InjectionWino Vierlia, Lely Wulandari, Hidayat Sujuti, Ma'sum Effendi

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The Effect of Different Habitual Positions on 24-Hour Patterns of Intraocular Pressure in Healthy AdultsJie Hao, Yi Zhen, Sizhen Li, Ningli Wang

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The Mechanism of Glaucoma Following Vitrectomy and Cataract Surgery: Observational and Experimental StudiesDavid Beebe, Ying-Bo Shui, Baohe Tian, Paul Kaufman, Carla Siegfried

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Relationship of Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) to Intraocular Pressure (IOP) and Glaucoma in Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA)Vishvesh Agarwal, Gunjan Prakash, Tirupati Nath

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Nycthemeral Intraocular Pressure Pattern before and after Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty in the Treatment of Primary Open Angle GlaucomaBrivael Le Dû, Cybèle Blatrix, Sonja Simon-Zoula, René Goedkoop, Jean-Philippe Nordmann, Eduard Colas

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Increased Mitochondrial Biogenesis for the Protection of RGCXinbo Gao, Xiulan Zhang, Wenbin Huang

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Effects of Systemic Oxidative Stresses on Intraocular Pressure Levels in Patients with Open Angle GlaucomaMasaki Tanito, Sachiko Kaidzu, Yasuyuki Takai, Akihiro Ohira

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Determinants of Anterior Chamber Angle Narrowing after MydriasisShogo Arimura, Yoshihiro Takamura, Yuji Takihara, Takeshi Tomomatsu, Masaru Inatani

15:30-17:00 Room 13(Tokyo International Forum G402)

FP-TH-12Medical Treatments of Glaucoma

Chairs: Norhafiza Razali Vanessa Lemos Tetsuya Yamamoto

FP-TH-12-1

Anterior Ocular Surface and Prostaglandin without Preservatives Pros and ConsChristina Grupcheva, Yana Manolova, Dimitar Grupchev, Jana Simova

FP-TH-10-9

Mapping the Visual Field to the Peripapillary Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer in GlaucomaAntonio Ferreras, Blanca Monsalve, Ana Pajarin, Pilar Calvo, Beatriz Abadia

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Examination of the Macular Retinal Nerve Fiber Bundles by the Swept-Source Optical Coherence TomographyTakeo Fukuchi, Tetsuya Togano, Yuta Sakaue, Ryoko Igarashi, Takaiko Yoshino

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Assessment of Intraocular Fluid Filtration and Endplate Positioning by Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Eyes Implanted with Long Tube Glaucoma Drainage DevicesIchiya Sano, Masaki Tanito, Koji Uchida, Takashi Katsube, Hajime Kitagaki, Akihiro Ohira

13:30-15:00 Room 13(Tokyo International Forum G402)

FP-TH-11Advances in Our Understanding of Glaucoma 2

Chairs: René Goedkoop Masaki Tanito Paul Kaufman

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Relationship Between Corneal Hysteresis and Lamina Cribrosa Displacement after Medical Reduction of Intraocular PressureAitor Lanzagorta-Aresti, Marta Perez-Lopez, Elena Palacios-Pozo, Alejandro Madrigal, Ester Fernandez-Lopez

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Incidence of Glaucoma Conversion in Patients with Large Cup to Disc RatioNaris Kitnarong, Sugamon Koohasawad

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Continuous 24-Hour Intraocular Pressure Pattern Differs Between Healthy Subjects and Glaucoma PatientRené Goedkoop, Jeanette Lindell, Sonja Simon-Zoula, Yossi Tal, Kaweh Mansouri

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Evaluation of Choroidal Thickness and Osmolality after Water Drinking Test in Eyes with Primary Angle ClosureFoo Hui Xian Valencia, Monisha Nongpiur, John Mark de Leon, Tin Aung

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Effect on Intraocular Pressure in Patients Receiving Intravitreal Anti-Vascular Endotelial Growth Factor InjectionsVanessa Lemos, Ana Cabugueira, Manuel Noronha, André Vicente, Maria Reina, Teresa Gomes

8:30-10:00 Room 14(Tokyo International Forum G405)

FP-TH-13Oncology Case Session

Chair: Jerry Shields

FP-TH-13-1

Clinical, Radiologic and Histopathologic Findings in Adenocarcinoma of the Lacrimal Sac: A Case ReportCharisse Sanchez, Mary Rose Yan, Prospero Tuano

FP-TH-13-2

Conjunctival Malignant Spindle Cells Tumor: A Medical Case Study ReportClaudia Corredor, Osiris Olvera, Jose Tobilla

FP-TH-13-3

External Beam Radiation Therapy for Retinoblastoma That Was Resistant to Chemotherapy and Focal Treatment: Outcome and Predictive FactorsYacoub Yousef, Imad Jaradat, Imad Mahameed, Mustafa Mehyar, Rasha Barham, Iyad Sultan, Ibrahim Nawaiseh

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Reactive Lymphoid Hyperplasia: An Example of How Inmunohistochemestry Can Save a Patient from EnucleationVidal Soberon, Jesus Jimenez, Eduardo Moragrega, Mariana Mayorquin

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A Recurrent and Metastatic Eyelid Sebaceous Cell CarcinomaArdiella Yunard, Neni Anggraini

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Intraocular NK/T Cell Lymphoma Masquerading As Acute UveitisMegumi Kobayashi, Toshikatsu Kaburaki, Hideki Tsuji

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Eccrine Acrospiroma of Eyelid with Malignant Transformation - A Case Report and Review of LiteratureBijnya Panda, Usha Kim, Shanthi R, Vidhya N

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Effect of Topical Trans-Resveratrol on Retinal Ganglion Cell Counts and Redox Status in Rats with Steroid-Induced Ocular HypertensionNorhafiza Razali, Renu Agarwal, Minaketan Tripathy, Nor Salmah Bakar, Nafeeza Mohd Ismail

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Are Prostaglandins Analogues Ineffective in Glaucoma Patients Who Uses Near Vision for Longer Duration of Time? Can Exercise Overcome This?Bakht Samar Khan

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The Ocular Hypotensive Effect of Saffron Extract in Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma: A Pilot StudyMohammad Hossein Jabbarpoor Bonyadi, Shahin Yazdani, Saeed Saadat

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Optimization of Consumed Volume of an Anti-Glaucoma Drug by Use of an Eyedroppimg Aid DeviceHiroshi Kobayashi

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Phase 3 Randomized Clinical Study of a Rho Kinase Inhibitor, K-115, in Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma and Ocular HypertensionTetsuya Yamamoto, Hidenobu Tanihara, Yasuaki Kuwayama, Haruki Abe, Makoto Araie

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Phase 3 Randomized Clinical Studies of a Rho Kinase Inhibitor, K-115, in Combination with Timolol or Latanoprost in Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma and Ocular HypertensionHidenobu Tanihara, Tetsuya Yamamoto, Yasuaki Kuwayama, Haruki Abe, Makoto Araie

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Penetration and Protective Effects of Exogenous Nmnat3 in High IOP-Induced Optic Nerve DegenerationYasushi Kitaoka, Yasunari Munemasa, Kaori Kojima, Ayano Hirano, Hitoshi Takagi

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Dock3 Protects Retinal Neurons in a Mouse Model of Normal Tension GlaucomaKazuhiko Namekata, Xiaoli Guo, Chikako Harada, Takayuki Harada

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Raised Intraocular Pressure Following Intraviteal Triamcinolone Acetonide in Diabetic Versus Non-Diabetic PatientsPir Salim Mahar, Abdul Sami Memon

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Efficacy of the Orbicularis Oculi Muscle Tightening Procedure in Patients with Functional Nasolacrimal Duct ObstructionKeivan Khosravifard, Hossein Salour, Maryam Aletaha, Abbas Bagheri, Mehdi Tavakoli

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There Is No Use Crying Over Failed Dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR): The Management of Unsuccessful Lacrimal SurgeryRavi Ranjan, Sudhir Kumar, Kumari Rupam

FP-TH-14-9

Lacrimal Sac Rhinosporidiosis: Clinical Profile and Surgical Management by Modified DacryocystorhinostomyMurtuza Nuruddin, Munirujzaman Osmani, Soma Roy

FP-TH-14-10

Factors Affecting the Outcome of External Dacryocystorhinostomy in Al-Thawra Hospital in Sana'a, YemenSameha Aleryani, Abdullah Salim

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Ophthalmic Manifestations of Allergic Fungal SinusitisAhmad Alaraj, Adel Alsuhaibani, Yasser Al-Faky, Thomas Bosley

13:30-15:00 Room 14(Tokyo International Forum G405)

FP-TH-15Uveal Melanoma and Angiogenic Tumors

Chairs: Martine Jager Anush Amiryan Inge Bronkhorst

FP-TH-15-1

Retinal Vasoproliferative Tumors in 6 Patients with Neurofibromatosis Type 1Jerry Shields, Marco Pellegrini, Swathi Kaliki, Arman Mashayekhi, Carol Shields

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Enhanced Depth Imaging Optical Coherence Tomography of Circumscribed Choroidal Hemangioma in 10 Consecutive CasesDuangnate Rojanaporn, Swathi Kaliki, Ferenczy Sandor, Carol Shields

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The Occurrence and Proposed Significance of Schnabel Cavernous Degeneration in Uveal MelanomaMozhgan Rezaei Kanavi, Amir Azari, Heather Potter, Vivian Lee, Daniel Albert

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Primary Orbital Malignant Melanoma Associated with Nevus of Ota in a Malay PatientMutmainah Mahyuddin, Rossalyn Sandra Andrisa, Neni Anggraini

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Myxoid Liposarcoma in 7 Year-Old Girl: A Case ReportR.A. Kaniraras Prameswari, Janalia Sjarif, Agus Supartoto

FP-TH-13-10

Primary Signet-Ring Cell/Histiocytoid Carcinoma of the EyelidThomas Cummings

10:30-12:00 Room 14(Tokyo International Forum G405)

FP-TH-14The Lacrimal System

Chairs: Vinod Gauba Minoru Furuta

FP-TH-14-1

Canalicular Laceration Repair: Experience with a Mew Monocanalicular Silicon TubeMehdi Tavakoli, Hossein Salour, Bahareh Behdad, Setareh Dizani, Mohadaseh Feizi

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Naso-Lacrimal Duct Dilatation with a New Naso-Lacrimal Inflating System OPHTACAT FCI France for EpiphoraMichel Tazartes

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New Method of Bicanalicular Drainage of Lacrimal PassagesSergey Shkolnik

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Mini Incision No Skin Suture External DacryocystorhinostomyMohsen Kashkouli, Mansooreh Jamshidian Tehrani, Farzad Pakdel

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Dacryocystorhinostomy: Double Flap Versus Single Flap SuturingShilpi Saikia

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Success Rates of Nasolacrimal Duct Intubation Using a Lacrimal Endoscope for Treatment of Complete Lacrimal Passage ObstructionsNaoshi Tsurumaru, Yoshihiro Noda, Mari Goto, Toru Suzuki, Ryoji Yamakawa

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Secondary Changes in Optic Nerve and Retina in Uveal Melanoma Patients after Local TreatmentAnush Amiryan, Svetlana Saakyan

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Ruthenium-106 Plaque Brachytherapy in the Primary Management of MedulloepitheliomaMandeep Sagoo, Daniel Poon, Ehud Reich, Judith Kingston, M. Ashwin Reddy

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Management of Choroidal Metastases with External Beam Radiotherapy Using a Short Fractionated ScheduleJuan Velazquez-Martin, Sohel Somani, Caroline Chung, Normand Laperriere, E. Rand Simpson

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Treatment of Margin Recurrence of Choroidal Melanoma Post 125Iodine Brachytherapy with Transpupillary ThermotherapyHatem Krema, Salah Alrashidi, E Rand Simpson, Charles Pavlin

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EDI Optical Coherence Tomography of Recurrence? Continued Growth or Residual Uveal Melanoma after Eye-Saving TreatmentElena Myakoshina, Svetlana Saakyan

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Correlation Between the Molecular Genetic Profile and the Radiosensitivity of Uveal Melanoma Cell LinesTheodora Gkika, George Iliakis, Gerassimos Anastassiou, Michael Zeschnigk, Norbert Bornfeld

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Effect of Hypoxic Stress on Migration and Characteristics of Monocytes in Uveal MelanomaInge H. Bronkhorst, Tina M. Jehs, Eveline Dijkgraaf, Gregorius P. Luyten, Pieter Van Der Velden

15:30-17:00 Room 26(Imperial Hotel Ohgi)

FP-TH-16Infections of the Cornea and Ocular Surface

Chairs: Manfred Zierhut Ali Al Rajhi

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Corneal Collagen Cross-Linking Used in the Treatment of Infectious KeratitisMustafa Kapasi, Setareh Ziai, George Mintsioulis, W. Bruce Jackson, Kashif Baig

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Etiology and Associated Risk Factors Predicting Poor Visual Outcome in Infectious Keratitis PatientsWarachaya Phanphruk, Patanaree Luanratanakorn, Triyapa Theerakul

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Predisposing Factors, Clinical Characteristics, Causative Organisms and Treatment Outcomes of Bacterial Corneal Ulcers in Referral Tertiary Eye Hospital in Indonesia: A 4-Year StudyMuhammad Asroruddin, Soedarman Sjamsoe, Made Susiyanti, Lukman Edwar, Rina Nora

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Diagnostic Traps and Mistakes Based on Nomenclature of Infectious Inflammatory Changes in Corneal Confocal Microscopy In VivoAdrian Smedowski, Lukasz Wojcik, Edward Wylegala

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Childhood Microbial KeratitisAbdullah Alotaibi, Abdulrahim Mousa, Hatem Kalantan

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Role of Azithromycin in the Treatment of Children Meibomian Gland DiseaseSihem Lazreg

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Antibiotic Susceptibility Pattern of Bacteria Isolated from Corneal Ulcer in a Tertiary Level HospitalKamrun Nahar, Kamrun Nahar, Saiful Islam

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Various Epithelial Manifestation of Herpetic Keratitis in Corneal Confocal Microscopy ImagingLukasz Wojcik, Adrian Smedowski, Edward Wylegala

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In Vitro Antimicrobial Efficacy of Riboflavin/UVA Irradiation Combination (365 nm) Against Protozoal, Nocardial and Fungal Isolates: A Potential New Treatment for Infectious KeratitisAlok Sati, Pravin Vaddavalli, Prashant Garg, Swapna Reddy

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Comparative Evaluation of Confocal Microscopy Versus Microbiological Evaluation for Diagnosing Suspected Mycotic KeratitisSudesh Arya, Panchmi Gupta, Jagdish Chander, Amit Raj, Sunandan Sood

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Visual Outcome in Contact Lens Microbial KeratitisLili Asma Ismail, Lekhraj Rampal, Hejar Abdul Rahman, Nazri Omar, Azrin Ariffin

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3. Management of VI Nerve Palsy Vinita Singh

4. Management of III Nerve Palsy Digvijay Singh

5. Restrictive Sequints and Special Situations Rohit Saxena

6. Sequint Quiz Rohit Saxena / Ankur Sinha

13:30-15:00 Room 16(Tokyo International Forum G409)

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Precision in Horizontal Concomitant Squint SurgeryVinita Singh, Rohit Saxena, Siddharth Agrawal, Digvijay Singh, Mohit Khattri

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Oblique Muscle Dysfunctions Associated with Concomitant StrabismusSiddharth Agrawal, Rohit Saxena, Vinita Singh, Digvijay Singh

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Limbal Stem Cell Culture and Transplantation: The Gold Standard in the Management of Limbal Stem Cell DeficiencyAbhishek Chandra, Shri Kant, OmPrakash Maurya, Amit Rai, Abhijit Rasal, Sujit Deshmukh, Govind Khalkho

10:30-12:00 Room 15(Tokyo International Forum G407)

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Polypoidal Choroidal Vasculopathy - ALL You Need to Know!Ian Wong, Ian Yeung, Paul Zhao, Youxin Chen, Nick Fung

13:30-15:00 Room 15(Tokyo International Forum G407)

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Treatment of Retinopathy of Prematurity: Diagnosis and ManagementAnna Ells, Timothy Murray, Nina Berrocal

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Bevacizumab (Avastin) Use for Typical Stage 3+ or Aggressive Posterior Retinopathy of Prematurity: Anti-VEGF Mechanism, Treatment and Follow-Up, Regression and Recurrence, Short and Long Term Ocular and Systemic OutcomesAlay Banker, Maria Ana Martinez-Castellanos, R.V. Paul Chan, Helen Mintz-Hittner

8:30-10:00 Room 16(Tokyo International Forum G409)

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Duane Retraction Syndrome, Clinical Evaluation and ManagementDalal Shawky, Lobna Khazbak, Karim Gaballah, Maha El Basha

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Strabismus: Management of Challenging Situations

1. Intermittent Exotropia Radhika Tandon

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