XXXI Congress of the ESCRS

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URL: www.eyefox.com/965 zurück XXXI Congress of the ESCRS European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons Kongress 05.10.2013, 08:30-09.10.2013, 13:00 1078 GZ Amsterdam, Niederlande Veranstaltungsnummer: 17040 Veranstalter: Kurzbeschreibung: The ESCRS Congress offers a wide range of symposia and courses: The Highlights are the Refractive Surgery Didactic Course, the Young Ophthalmologists Programme, the Video Symposium on challenging cases, the Young Ophthalmologists Session, the Workshop on Visual Optics, the Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery Symposium, Controversies in Cataract and Refractive Surgery 2013, the Netherlands Intraocular Implant Club Symposium and the Surgical Video Symoosia. Fortbildungspunkte: 0 Fachärzte Gebühren ab: 535,00 EUR EarlyBird bis 30.06.2013: 485,00 EUR Member ESCRS: 485 till 30 June, 535 till 3 October, 635 onsite Non-Member ESCRS: 585 till 30 June, 635 till 3 October, 735 onsite Ärzte/-innen in Weiterbildung Gebühren ab: 50,00 EUR EarlyBird bis 30.06.2013: 50,00 EUR Trainee: 50 online or onsite All trainees must email or fax in an official letter of verification from their hospital to prove they are in training.

medizinisches Fachpersonal Gebühren ab: 535,00 EUR EarlyBird bis 30.06.2013: 485,00 EUR Healthcare Professionasl: 255 till 30 June, 310 till 3 October, 360 onsite Bemerkungen: Diese Veranstaltung findet jährlich statt und bietet Fortbildungsmöglichkeiten für Fachärzte, Ärzte/-innen in Weiterbildung und medizinisches Fachpersonal. Die Zertifizierung wurde bei der European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME) beantragt. Begleitausstellung: < für Referenten: Abstract: 15.03.2013 www.eyefox.com/hjjkez Vom Veranstalter gemeldetes Programm: Programme Highlights Saturday 5 October 08.30 17.00: Refractive Surgery Didactic Course 09.00 16.00: Young Ophthalmologists Programme Chairpersons: O. Findl AUSTRIA, S. Morselli ITALY 16.15 17.45: Video Symposium On Challenging Cases Chairperson: R. Osher USA Sunday 6 October 08.00 09.30: Young Ophthalmologists Session Taking Training Into Your Own Hands Chairpersons: O. Findl AUSTRIA, N. Hirnschall AUSTRIA, T. Rudolph SWEDEN 08.00 17.45: Workshop On Visual Optics Chairpersons: I. Pallikaris GREECE, M.J. Tassignon BELGIUM 14.00 16.00: Journal of Cataract & Refractive Surgery Symposium Controversies in Cataract and Refractive Surgery 2013 Chairpersons: T. Kohnen GERMANY, E. Rosen UK 14.00 16.00: Netherlands Intraocular Implant Club Symposium Chairperson: R. Nuijts THE NETHERLANDS Monday 7 October & Tuesday 8 October 14.00 16.00: Surgical Video Symposia Opening Ceremony Sunday 6 October 10.00-10.50

10.20 Binkhorst Medal Lecture 2013 - D. Koch USA The ablated cornea: What have we done? MAIN SYMPOSIA Saturday 5 October 14.00 16.00 Refractive surgery in risky corneas: is it really safe for the patient? 14.00: D. Stulting USA: Which risk factors should be considered and which patients avoided? 14.15: R. Ambrosio Brazil:Defining the risky cornea in terms of corneal biomechanics 14.30: Discussion 14.40: C. Baudouin France: Ocular surface disease and laser refractive surgery 14.55: T. Kohnen Germany: When are phakic IOLs indicated? 15.10: Discussion 15.20: G. Kymionis Greece: Should excimer ablation be combined with cross-linking? 15.35: J. Güell Spain: Managing corneal complications after refractive surgery in risky eyes 15.50: Discussion 16.00: End of session SUNDAY 6 October 11.00 13.00 Femtosecond-assisted cataract surgery: Euphoria amid skepticism and financial restraints 11.00: M. Knorz Germany: How to manage the learning curve of femtosecond-assisted cataract surgery 11.15: O. Findl Austria: Capsulotomy and fragmentation: does it make a difference? 11.30: P. Stodůlka Czech Republic: Arcuate corneal incisions: Are they superior to toric IOLs in the astigmatic cornea? 11.45: Discussion 12.00: B. Dick Germany: LRCS: Imagine what you will know tomorrow! 12.15: R. Menapace Austria: The critical perspective: what s in it for the patient? 12.30: P. Rosen UK: The financial conundrum: who will pay the bill? 12.45: Discussion Monday 7 October 11.00 13.00 Unravelling the mysteries of myopia 11.00: C. Klaver The Netherlands: Why do eyes become myopic? 11.15: D. Tan Singapore: New strategies for the prevention of myopia 11.30: Discussion 11.40: H. Swarbrick Australia:Does orthokeratology really work? 11.55: J. Hjortdal Denmark: New laser approaches to myopia correction 12.10: Discussion 12.20: R. Nuijts The Netherlands:Phakic IOLs in moderate and high myopia 12.35: R. Packard UK: Clear lens extraction in high myopia 12.50: Discussion Tuesday 8 October 11.00 13.00 The management of high hyperopia 11.00: W. Haigis Germany: The limits of biometry in high hyperopia 11.15: Discussion 11.20: P. Vinciguerra Italy: Hyperopic LASIK and PRK: long-term refractive and clinical results 11.35: Discussion 11.40: B. Cochener France: Phakic IOLs in the high hyperope: what is the limit? 11.55: Discussion 12.00: G. Barrett Australia: Refractive lens exchange for high hyperopia: benefits and potential complications 12.15: Discussion 12.20: K.K. Nischal UK/USA: The surgical correction of high hyperopia in childhood 12.35: Discussion 12.40: A. Van der Lelij The Netherlands: Cataract surgery in patients with nanophthalmos 12.55: Discussion Wednesday 9 OCtober 11.00 13.00 Treating astigmatism with cataract surgery 11.00: M. Goggin Australia: The optics of astigmatism 11.15: W. Hill USA: Measurement of astigmatism

11.30: Discussion 11.40: B. Malyugin Russia: The corneal approach to astigmatism correction 11.55: N. Visser The Netherlands: Toric IOLs: evidence for a safe and effective procedure 12.10: Discussion 12.20: P. Hoffman Germany: Toric IOL alignment 12.35: B. Zuberbühler UK: Management of misaligned toric IOL 12.50: Discussion CLINICAL RESEARCH SYMPOSIA Improving refractive outcomes from back to front (retina, lens, ciliary body, cornea): research on ocular tissues and implants for optimizing refractive outcomes Saturday 5 October 08.30-17.30 08.30-10.30 Treatment of Macular Edema 08.30: R. Schlingemann The Netherlands: Pathogenesis of CME and pathways for drug interaction 08.45: L.Wielders The Netherlands: The ESCRS PREMED study 09.00: J. Schouten The Netherlands: A systematic meta-analysis of the treatment of macular edema 09.15: G. Richards Germany: Diagnosis with different modalities (OCT, FAG etc) 09.30: C. Lobo Portugal: How I avoid CME 09.45: J. van Meurs The Netherlands: Surgical treatment of CME 10.00: Discussion 10.30: End of session 11.00 13.00 Basic Research on Crystalline Lens and IOL Restoring Accommodation 11.00: A. Glasser USA: Restoration of accommodation: is it really possible in the elderly? 11.15: O. Stachs Germany: How can we objectively measure pseudophakic accommodation? 11.30: G. Auffarth Germany: Move forward: accommodative IOLs with moving optics 11.45: M. Tetz Germany: Curvature change-based AIOL systems 12.00: H. Lubaschofski Germany: Presbyopia treatment of the natural lens by femtosecond laser 12.15: Discussion 13.30 15.30 Effects of Phakic IOLs 13.30: T. Kohnen Germany: Overview of phakic IOLs 13.45: A. Marinho Portugal: Anterior chamber designs 14.00: C. Budo Belgium: Iris supported phakic IOLs 14.15: R. Zaldivar Argentina: Posterior chamber phakic IOLs 14.30: M. Knorz Germany: Peer-reviewed long-term data on phakic IOLs 14.45: J. Alió Spain: What we learned from the past and what might be the future of phakic IOLs 15.00: Discussion 15.30: End of session 15.30 17.30 Corneal Stem Cells: A Future for Therapy of Corneal Disease 15.30: F. Majo Switzerland: The science of corneal epithelial stem cells 15.45: F. Kruse Germany: Clinical applications of corneal epithelial stem cells: in vivo expansion techniques 16.00: P. Rama Italy: Clinical applications of corneal epithelial stem cells: ex vivo expansion techniques 16.15: H. Dua UK: Corneal stromal mesenchymal stem cells and mesenchymal epithelial transition 16.30: S. Kinoshita Japan: Corneal endothelial stem cells 16.45: C. Cursiefen Germany: SC and vasculogenesis and lymphangiogenesis: management options 17.00: Discussion 17.30: End of session Veranstaltungsort: Amsterdam RAI Anschrift: Europaplein

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