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1 DAY am Surgical Movie Theatre HALL A Director - Dr Thomas Cherian A two-hour thriller starring the best of Ophthalwood Promises to keep you at the edge of your seat. Come and enjoy the action pm The Great Debate Moderator - Dr Gopal S Pillai (Audience Poll to select the winners) 1. Practice management a. To do job is better than starting on your own - Dr Saikumar S J b. Starting own set up and improving it is the best - Dr A Giridhar 2. Optical biometry a. Is the order of the day- If you are doing phaco, you need it - Dr Arup Chakrabarti b. Is a luxury, standard biometry is good enough - Dr Prince Eapen 3. Astigmatism of 1.5 D 4. a. I will do toric IOL all the time - Dr Anup Chirayath b. I will do wound adjustments only, toric D is company propaganda - Dr Merine Paul Super hard cataract in a 65 years old a. b. I will use phaco - Dr Minu Mathan No drama, I will do a simple clean SICS - Dr Sreeni Edakhlon 5. Poor endothelial count around 1000 in a 60 year old a. I will do cataract surgery with DSEC - Dr Anil Radhakrishnan b. I will do cataract surgery and observe, if needed will do DSEC - Dr Rajesh Sinha 6. Keratoconus a. I will waste no time, do C3R on diagnosis - Dr Vinay S b. I will wait and look for progression and then do C3R - Dr Sujith Nayanar 7. In severe fungal corneal ulcer with ring infiltrate a. I will do intrastromal injection and conservative treatment - Dr Namrata Sharma b. I will do early therapeutic keratoplasty to save the eye - Dr Lilan Bhat 8. In 50 year old with POAG, IOP 30, moderate disc and field changes 9. a. I will do medical management - Dr Manoj Prathapan b. I will do early Surgery - Dr Abhilash Nair In closed angles with high IOP in 50 year old a. b. PI and observe is the best option, I am for it - Dr Thomas George I will do clear lens extraction - Dr Kiran Gopalakrishnan 10.In Diabetic macular edema in a 50 year old diabetic a. I will give anti VEGFs and steroids and laser repeatedly till edema reduce Dr Unni Nair b. I will shift over to vitrectomy after 3-4 injections and laser Dr Meena Chakrabarty 11.In Retinal vein occlusion a. I will always use anti VEGF to start treatment - Dr Prakash VS b. I will often use steroids to start treatment - Dr Manoj S 12.In my practice a. I like to retire from practice and plan my retirement - Dr R R Varma b. I will continue working till I die - Dr NSD Raju Lunch Symposium Dr CE Oommen Memorial Oration Dr Jyotirmay Biswas Sankara Nethralaya, Chennai Journey in Uveitis through 28 years ARC Session Cataract Chairman: Dr Arup Chakrabarti. Co Chairman: Dr Suven Bhattacharjee Moderator: Dr Krishnaprasad 1. Looking beyond vision post cataract surgery, the unmet need- Dr Krishnaprasad (8 minutes) 2. Cataract Surgery: Past Present & Future - Dr Krishnaprasad 3. Panel Discussion - 5 minutes 4. Cataract challenges (30 minutes) 5 speakers (3 minutes presentation and 3 minutes
2 5. Complication related to Biometry-Refractive Surprise- Dr Aneeta Jabbar 6. Complication related to Rhexis - Dr Suven Bhattacharjee 7. Complication related to Hard Cataract/Soft Cataract/Small Pupil - Dr Chitra Ramamurthy 8. Complication related to Subluxation - Dr Shahbaz Mohammed 9. Complication related to PC Rupture - Dr Swapna Nair pm Quiz for Ophthalmologists Conducted by Dr Thomas Arun Varghese Exciting Prizes am ARC AIOS Glaucoma Session Chairman: Dr Barun Kumar Nayak Co chairperson: Dr Chitra Ramamurthy Moderator: Dr Krishnaprasad 1. Glaucoma equation: A case based discussion on how to manage a progressing patient - Dr Barun Kumar Nayak 2. Glaucoma surgeries pitfalls and future looks bright - Dr Krishnaprasad 3. Panel discussion 5 minutes 4. Switching over from Medical Therapy to Filtration Surgery. (3 minutes Presentation + 3 Minutes Discussion) : Dr Chitra Ramamurthy 5. Use of Anti metabolites and Releasable Suture. Discussion). : Dr Kiran Gopalakrishnan 6. Post Trabeculectomy - Hyphema/Shallow AC. Discussion): Dr Meena Nair 7. Uncontrolled IOP-Post Trabeculectomy. Discussion) Dr Jay Mathew 8. Ocular Hypertension / Normotensive Glaucoma Management (3 minutes Presentation + 3 minutes Discussion). Dr Susan Philip What is new from Trade and Pharma? Sponsored Session pm Teachers of Tomorrow Hall B Inter Zone Lecture Competition 3 Speakers from North, North central, South central and South Zones of KSOS Lunch Symposium pm CE Oommen memorial oration in Hall A Sankara Menon Free Paper Session (Each talk 7 minutes with 1 minute 1. DS17-36:Intra ocular conact lens (ICL) prospective study on 10 patients with bilateral high myopia- simultaneously - Dr Chandrakanth Keshav K S 2. DS17-38:Oral Propranolol for the Treatment of Capillary Haemangioma of Infancy - A case series - Dr Anna Elias 3. DS17-61: Retcam based photographic screening for retinopathy of prematurity " Initial experience from Kerala; A CRADLE ROP initiative - Dr Sheera K R 4. DS17-151: Trabeculectomy with ologen versus mitomycin C "A retrospective study - Dr Bindu S Ajith 5. DS17-152: Technique and Safety of Eye Drop Instillation in Patients Requiring Topical Medications: Hospital Based Study - Dr Manju Anup 6. DS17-174: Effect of intraoperative trypan blue on lens epithelial cells - histomorphological and quantitative analysis - Dr Sinumol Thulaseedharan 7. DS17-15: Unilateral Harada: the so called rare clinical entity - Dr Divya Alex Padmashri Tony Fernandez Video Film Award (Each film 10 minute maximum) 1. DS17-28:Innovations in management of optic disc pit maculopathy - Dr Ashok Nataraj 2. DS17-39: Surgical Management of Massive Supra choroidal Hemorrhage: Don 't Play It Blind! - Dr Shruti Chandra 3. DS17-162: Ahmed glaucoma valve: Surgical technique - Dr Bindu S Ajith 4. DS17-192: SICS- A Safe method for managing subluxated cataract - Dr Prathmesh Mehta 5. DS17-201: Demonstration of usage of Eye Handbook App - Dr John Davis Akkara 6. DS17-214: Tips and tricks for budding V-R surgeons - Dr Anubhav Goel
3 Hall C IC- Understanding the Ocular Surface Chief Instructor Dr V Sahasranamam 1. Recent concepts in the pathogenesis of dry eye disease - Dr V Sahasranamam 2. Effect of long term topical medications on ocular surface - Dr Neeta Sidhan 3. De mystifying the use of conventional tear substitutes - Dr Radhika Tandon 4. Newer concepts in the management of Dry eye disease - Dr Simon George 5. Key note address- Tips & Tricks in controlling Ocular Surface Disorders - Dr Radhika Tandon (12 minutes) 6. Discussions - 7 minutes IC - Pterygium and More Chief Instructor - Dr Vinay S Pillai 1. Etiopathogenesis of Pterygium - New Insights - Dr Prashob Mohan 2. Role of Chemotherapy in Pterygium Management - Dr David Pudukadan 3. Primary Pterygium - Surgical Approaches - Dr Vinay S Pillai 4. Cataract and Pterygium - Combined Vs Staged Vs Cataract extraction alone- Dr Rajesh Sinha 5. Recurrent Pterygium and other ocular surface failures - Surgical Management - Dr Rajesh Sinha IC- Examination Techniques that you should never go wrong Chief Instructor- Dr Mallika O U 1. Slit lamp examination of Cornea - Dr Mini PA 2. Applanation tonometry - Dr Leema Rose 3. Pupillary evaluation - Dr Mini Mathew 4. Extra ocular motility assessment - Dr Dalia S 5. Disc evaluation by slit lamp biomicroscopy - Dr Dhanya R S 6. Examination of orbit. Dr Sija S IC - Maintenance of ophthalmic equipments Chief Instructor - Dr Sasikumar S 1. Care of ophthalmic equipments - slit lamp, gonioscope, applanation tonometer, indirect ophthalmoscope, direct ophthalmoscope, autorefractometer and trial set - Dr John Davis Akkara (20 minutes) 2. Care of operating microscopes and surgical instruments - Dr Davis Akkara (15 minutes) 3. Care of autoclave - Dr Sasikumar S (15 minutes) 4. Discussion 10 minutes. Guest Lectures Chairman - Dr NSD Raju CE Oommen Memorial Oration in Hall A IC - Ocular immunology in clinical practice Chief Instructor - Dr Reena Abdul Rasheed and Dr Anita Balachandran 1. Introduction Dr Reena Abdul Rasheed (3 minutes) 2. Immunological aspects of Ocular surface diseases and its clinical applications Dr Reena Abdul Rasheed 3. Novel concepts in immunological aspects and therapeutics of corneal allograft. Dr Anil Radhakrishnan 4. Mechanisms of failure in filtration procedure and role of immuno modulation in glaucoma surgeries Dr Thomas George 5. Exaggerated inflammatory response in pediatric cataract surgeries- Challenges in management. Dr Anitha Balachandran 6. Role of chronic inflammation in retinal diseases and future of targeted therapy. Dr Biju John C IC-Retinopathy of prematurity - Basics to Bevacizumab... Chief instructor - Dr Natasha Radhakrishnan 1. Classification and screening criteria-back to basics - Dr Valsa Stephen 2. When to treat and laser treatment for ROP - Dr Meena C K 3. The new tool- anti VEGF - friend or foe? - Dr Natasha Radhakrishnan 4. Surgery for ROP and sequelae of ROP - Dr Prakash V S 5. Tele screening for ROP-a ray of hope - Dr Manoj S
4 Hall D Surgical Handicraft for Ophthalmic microsurgery - A Re-introduction to microsurgery Chief Instructor - Dr Thomas George T 1. Dividing tissues - Dr Aby Jacob 2. Uniting Tissues - Dr Andrew Braganza 3. Holding Tissues - Dr Thomas George (10 Minutes) 4. OVD as surgical instrument - Dr Kiran Gopalakrishnan 5. Surface tension and thin fluids (gas and hydro techniques) - Dr Ronnie George IC-Suturing techniques in ophthalmic surgery Chief instructor - Dr Abhilash Nair 1. Introduction to sutures, needles and instruments; suturing in cornea - Dr Vinay S Pillai (15 minutes) 2. Suturing in Oculoplasty - Dr Marian Pauly 3. Suturing in open globe injuries - Dr Dhileesh C 4. Dr Neena Menon- Suturing in pediatric cases & squint - Dr Neena R 5. Suturing in Glaucoma- Dr Abhilash Nair IC - Essential basics in Neuro Ophthalmology Chief Instructor - Dr K V Raju 1. Clinical tests for optic nerve function - Dr Ranjini K (8minutes) 2. Evaluation of pale disc - Dr Babitha V 3. Algorithm for hyperemic disc - Dr Padma B Prabhu 4. Grand rounds-lesions of visual pathway - Dr Prasannakumary C 5. Exploring Amaurosis fugax - Dr Jyothi P T 6. Migraine and eye - Dr Sandhya Somasundaram 7. Discussion 5 minutes IC - Neuro Ophthalmic Patient - A Sympto Systematic Approach Chairpersons - Dr Revati Ramesh and Dr Ann J K 1. Acute mono ocular visual loss - Dr Thomas Arun Varghese 2. Headache - Dr Ashok Menon 3. Double Vision. Is it neurologic? - Dr Ani Sreedhar 4. Fields and imaging - Dr Rashmin Gandhi 5. Controversies - Steroids in Neuroophthalmology- Case presentations by - a. Dr Anju Raju - 3 minutes b. Dr Ann J K. - 3 minutes c. Dr Neena R. - 3 minutes d. Panel Discussion - 2 minutes each case 6. The non-ocular eye - Dr Revati Ramesh (5 minutes) 7. What's new in Neuro ophthalmology - Dr Rashmin Gandhi (9 minutes) CE Oommen memorial Oration in Hall A pm Padmabushan P Sivareddy Free Paper Session (Each paper 7 minutes with 1 minute 1. DS17-8: Clinical profile and immediate surgical outcome of patients with pseudoexfoliation undergoing cataract surgery - Dr Sruthi Rajendran 2. DS17-18: central macular thickness in diabetics without retinopathy: a cross- sectional study - Dr Sindhuja Murugesan 3. DS17-20: A Comparison between the size of Pituitary adenoma and Visual Field Defect in patients having pituitary adenoma with optic nerve compression - Dr Anjanadevi R 4. DS17-37: Dexamethasone Implants in Diabetic Macular Edema -Real-life data in Indian eyes - Dr Tejaswi Gude G 5. DS17-112: Unheeded FCEs (Focal choroidal Excavations) in Recurrent CSCR - Dr Sameera V V 6. DS17-140: Clinical correlates and Multimodal imaging analysis of Retinal Angiomatous Proliferation (RAP) - Dr Shruti Chandra 7. DS17-167: Utility of diagnostic endoscopy in evaluating the posterior segment of the eye for definitive prognostication - Dr Remya Mareen Paulose 8. DS17-185: Retinoblastoma with Neovascular Glaucoma-Can These Eyes be Salvaged? - Dr Raksha Rao 9. DS17-217: Pterygium surgery with glue free sutureless limbal conjunctival autograft- a case series. "Cut and Paste -It works!" - Dr Sumitha Jacob
5 Hall E IC- The Electrophysiology Course Chief instructor: Dr Fazil Gaffoor 1. Basics of electrophysiological tests; when to order what? - Dr Fazil Gaffoor 2. The light and dark of full field ERG - Dr Rodney John Morris 3. Disc dilemmas and subnormal vision in childrenthe role of VEP - Dr Meena C K 4. How often do I use multifocal ERG in my practice - Dr Unni Nair 5. Is pattern ERG relevant these days? - Dr Manoj S 6. Discussion - 5 minutes 1. Taking the initiative -setting up an eye bank/ eye collection centre - Dr Prashob Mohan 2. Contraindications in eye banking- confusion, controversy and consensus - Dr Anil Radhakrishnan 3. Tissue harvesting and preservation- what's new and what's due - Dr Lilan Bhat 4. Nuances in tissue processing and evaluation - Dr David Pudukadan 5. Ethical, equitable and economical distribution of tissues - Dr Ashwini H 6. Panel discussion - 5 minutes CE Oommen memorial oration in hall AS IC- Cornea Diagnostics - Demystified Chief Instructor - Dr Shaji Hussain 1. Specular microscopy - Dr Shaji Hussain 2. Corneal topography - Dr Barun Nayak (25 minutes) 3. Anterior segment OCT - Dr Shaji Hussain (15 minutes) 4. Discussion - 5 minutes IC- Visual Fields Simplified Chief Instructor - Dr Veena Viswam 1. Basic principles of HFA - Dr Sudha C K (9 minutes) 2. VF defects in glaucoma - Dr Susan Philip (9 minutes) 3. Progression Analysis - Dr Veena Viswam (9 minutes) 4. Non glaucomatous VF defects on HFA - Dr Smitha Narayan (9 minutes) 5. Common errors in techniques and interpretation of HFA - Dr Kiran Balagopal (9 minutes) 6. Discussion - 15 minutes Symposium - The art of giving sight- novel concepts in eye banking Chairman - Dr Prashobh Mohan COC Retnet Posterior Segment Free Paper award Session (Each paper 7 minutes with 1 minute 1. DS 17-16: Lateral elongation of the Flat Irregular lesion of Polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy. Pigment Epithelial Detachment (FIPED). A precursor lesion of Polypoidal choroidal Vasculopathy - Dr Divya Alex D 2. DS17-34: Is the fellow eye in strabismic amblyopia normal? A spectral domain optical coherence tomography based analysis - Dr Sanitha Sathyan 3. DS17-118: Intravitreal anti VEGF in stage 3 retinopathy of prematurity-a prospective study - Dr Natasha R 4. DS17-193: ROP screening in a multi-specialty setup-the role of general ophthalmologists - Dr Veena Viswam 5. DS7-213: Predictors of recurrence after primary rhegmatogenous retinal detachment repair - Dr Anubhav Goel 6. DS17-228:Optical coherence tomography characteristics in eyes with optic disc pit with or without maculopathy - Dr Dhileesh Chandrasekharan Prof Subramaniam PG Free paper Finals (Each paper 6 minutes with 1 minute Discussion)
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