URL: www.eyefox.com/2891 zurück 19th ESCRS Winter Meeting Congress for Ophthalmologists Kongress 20.02.2015, 08:30-22.02.2015, 13:00 34367 Istanbul, Türkei Veranstaltungsnummer: 19120 Veranstalter: Kurzbeschreibung: In 2015, the winter meeting of the ESCRS will take place in Istanbul, Turkey. The ESCRS-Winter Meeting is a leading event for cataract and refractive surgeons in Europe and focuses on the latest developments in anterior segment surgery. The scientific program features free paper presentations, live surgery and wetlabs, symposia, a great number of training and didactic courses and the Young Ophthalmologist Program. Fortbildungspunkte: 0 Fachärzte Gebühren ab: 325,00 EUR ESCRS member Online before Feb 20, 2015: 325 Onsite: 375 Non-member Online before Feb 20, 2015: 350 Onsite: 400 Ärzte in Weiterbildung Trainee, resident medizinisches Fachpersonal Healthcare professional Online before Feb 20, 2015: 150 Onsite: 175 Ophthalmic nurse, technician OrthoptistInnen
Healthcare professional Online before Feb 20, 2015: 150 Onsite: 175 Ophthalmic nurse, technician Industriemitarbeiter Gebühren ab: 900,00 EUR Corporate Online before Feb 20, 2015: 900 Onsite: 1,100 Bemerkungen: Diese Veranstaltung findet jährlich statt und bietet Fortbildungsmöglichkeiten für Fachärzte, Ärzte in Weiterbildung, medizinisches Fachpersonal, OrthoptistInnen und Industriemitarbeiter. Die Zertifizierung wurde bei der European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME) beantragt. für Referenten: Abstract: 04.11.2014 k.a. Online-Anmeldeschluss: 20.02.2015 k.a. Vom Veranstalter gemeldetes Programm: Friday, February 20, 2015 08.30am - 15.40pm Basic Optics Course Part I: Visual Optics Light propagation in the eye Aberrations of the optical system Optics of the crystalline lens and accommodative response IOL optics Epidemiology of the optical parameters of the eye IOL power calculation Part II: Visual Behaviour (Visual Function) Retinal image quality Presbyoptics Straylight: importance of different domains of the point-spread function State of the art assessment of visual acuity and contrast sensitivity Visual function assessment using adaptive optics Modelling visual function Part III: Imaging the Human Eye Confocal microscopy, from research to clinical practice Scheimpflug imaging, from research to clinical practice OCT imaging, from research to clinical practice Corneal topography challenges 09.00am 12.00pm Young Ophthalmologists Programme The most common tips I give to my trainees Learning from the learners: one of my first operations - Video cases presented by young ophthalmologists Things I tell my residents - phaco tricks to improve your surgery Learning from the learners: tackling more risky cases - Video cases presented by young ophthalmologists Roundtable: summary
09.30am - 04.45pm Annual Cornea Day Management of corneal complications after refractive surgery Tips and pitfalls in corneal graft surgery: DALK, DSEK, PK Ocular surface disease: what worked and what did not Corneal potpourri (miscellaneous cases, including corneal inflammation, degeneration, infections etc) 02.30pm 05.00pm Cataract Surgery Didactic Course Part I The pilot and the cataract surgeon avoiding complications What do I want from my trainer? The ergonomics of cataract surgery Biometry - Precision IOL calculations Incisions: Creating the perfect wound The capsule Viscoelastics: creating space protecting tissue Post-operative ametropia correction: laser refractive surgery 02.45pm - 05.00pm Refractive Surgery Didactic Course Part I Patient selection and preoperative preparation Lasers in refractive surgery Corneal topography and IOL power calculation LASIK: surgical technique Surface ablation techniques Results of corneal refractive surgery 05.00pm 06.30pm Symposium: Management of Keratoconus Defining keratoconus and its progression Whatever happened to the contact lens as a therapeutic modality? Should cross-linking be the preferred initial treatment for keratoconus? What are the indications for combining cross-linking with PRK? How do intrastromal rings fit into the management strategy? The role of IOLs in treating the visual disability Saturday, February 21, 2015 08.00am 12.30pm Cataract Surgery Didactic Course Part II 21st century phaco dynamics Complications and complex cases: advanced phaco techniques Femtosecond lasers and cataract surgery Femto phako for complex cases Intraocular lens design Presbyopia correction with intraocular lenses Intraoperative correction of astigmatism: toric intraocular lenses Introperative correction of astigmatism: laser and knife incisions Supplementary lenses 08.00am 12.35pm Refractive Surgery Didactic Course Part II Incisional and coagulative corneal procedures: principles, technique and results Overview of microkeratomes Intrastromal corneal implants Refractive lens exchange Overview of phakic IOLs Multifocal IOLs Presbyopia Quality of vision evaluation Biomechanics of the cornea Refractive reoperations and enhancements Non-optical complications of LASIK and corneal surgery Optical complications of refractive surgery Complications of phakic IOLs Customised ablational procedures
08.00am - 04.15pm Cornea Didactic Course Clinical Cornea Basic science: anatomy, physiology and biomechanics Pathological responses of the cornea Laboratory testing for ocular surface diseases Corneal imaging evaluation techniques Non-infectious keratitis Infectious keratitis Corneal dystrophies Ectasia disorders and degenerations Dry-eye and ocular surface disease Immunological disorders of the cornea Surgical Cornea Penetrating keratoplasty: preoperative consideration technique, postoperative management and complications Anterior lamellar keratoplasty procedures: up to date Management of postkeratopathy astigmatism Corneal cross-linking: intracorneal ring segments in ectatic disorders Conjunctival surgery Amniotic membrane Endothelial transplantation: up to date Limbal transplantation and keratoprosthesis 11.30am 01.00pm Symposium: Endophthalmitis Prophylaxis The benefit of pre- and/or postoperative drops in endophthalmitis prophylaxis The connection between intravitreal injections and endophthalmitis Which antibiotic for intracameral prophylaxis? Worldwide adoption of the intracameral approach The American conversion to the intracameral strategy The status of commercially-produced Cefuroxime in Turkey 02.00pm 04.00pm Live Surgery Transmitted from Istanbul University, Cerrahpasha Medical Faculty Hospital, Department of Ophthalmology 04.30pm 06.00pm Symposium: Evolving Refractive Surgery Is there still a place for the mechanical microkeratome? The Femto LASIK flap: shape, thickness and accuracy Intrastromal treatments: is this the future of corneal refractive surgery? The intrastromal pocket approach for intracorneal inlays Is surface ablation likely to survive? Femtolaser cataract surgery: improving the predictability of arcuate incisions Sunday, February 22, 2015 09.00am - 11.00am Turkish Cataract & Refractive Surgeons Symposium Pediatric cataract surgery: controversies PCO prevention and IOL power calculation in pediatric cataracts Refractive cataract surgery: multifocal IOLs Toric IOLs: pit falls IOL implantation in absance of capsuler support Challenging cataract cases: zonuler problems and small pupils Femtosecond laser in cataract surgery Surface ablation: when and why Refractive surgery applications in corneas with high order abberations SMILE versus femto LASIK Management of post-lasik ectasia Corneal inlays vs corneal laser surgery in presbyopia 11.30am 13.00pm Symposium: Cataract Surgery in Difficult Eyes Cataract surgery in eyes with weak zonules Managing the procedure in the presence of corneal pathology The impact of cataract surgery on macular disease
Handling the small pupil and IFIS Cataract surgery in the glaucomatous eye Phaco in moderate to high myopia Please click here for an overview on the Surgical Skills Course schedule. Please click here for an overview on the Surgical Skills Training Courses. Veranstaltungsort: Hilton Istanbul Bosphorus Anschrift: Cumhuriyet Cd 34367 Istanbul, Türkei Veranstalter: Organisation: Templehouse Temple Road Tel.: + 353 1 209 1100 Fax: + 353 1 209 1112 Anmeldung: Diese Veranstaltung können Sie derzeit nicht über EYEFOX buchen.