2nd ESASO Anterior 28 30 April 2016, Milano/Italy Istituto Clinico Humanitas Humanitas Congress Centre Via Manzoni, 56 20089 Rozzano, Milan Congress Chairmen: José L. Güell, Paolo Vinciguerra www.esaso.org/2nd-esaso-anteriorsegment-academy-2016/
Welcome from the Organising Committee Increasingly complex issues, interdependent diagnostics and the forging of interactions among diverse fields in a new, specific yet in-depth manner point to the need for educational efforts directed towards a common objective, namely that of giving a congress that has always sought to examine the whys of events more educational and innovative content and international appeal. Towards this end, New Trends and Refr@ctive.on-line have decided to merge paths and continue their journeys together. Our union with ESASO thus stemmed from our appreciation of its post-graduate programme as a new and innovative teaching model for the future. In recent years, a new generation of ophthalmologists has expressed the need for a more organic and systematic way of learning, one that offers them the opportunity to enter and compete in the job market more easily and effectively. With this purpose in mind, we launched a new proposal that applies schematic and cutting-edge teaching methods that we hope will satisfy the legitimate expectations of its users. With the pivotal support of such prestigious institutes as IMO and Humanitas, the project will have the backing it needs to play a key role in promoting knowledge and new research in the field of ophthalmology. With our best regards, WET LAB 28 April 2016, 10.30 16.00 Excimer laser Anterior Segment Surgery Availability is limited to 20 participants each CONGRESS 29 April 2016, 09.00 18.00 30 April 2016, 09.00 13.00 Astigmatism What is astigmatism and the evaluation How different instruments measure it an the source of error (autoref., skiascopy, keratometer (jawal, hemolz) aberrometer, topographer, tomographer Topography: how to evaluate it in different algorithm (elevation, instantaneous, sagittal, pupil position and angle K) Tomography: when is pure astigmatism Aberrometry: can we identify what is astigmatism and what is coma and other HOA that can apparently increase the amount of refractive astigmatism Refracting a pts with astigmatism, which is the best way? (Aberrometry approach) Anterior segment OCT and astigmatism are different layer in cornea make a difference? Internal astigmatism what is it? Paolo Vinciguerra Scientific Director ESASO Anterior Director of the Ophthalmology Department Istituto Clinico Humanitas, Milan, Italy José L. Güell Director ESASO Anterior Director of Cornea and Refractive Surgery Unit Instituto Microcirurgia Ocular (IMO), Barcelona, Spain The cause How to analyse an astigmatism The source of astigmatism The correction on the cornea Surface ablation Intra-stromal ablation Custom ablation or optimized ablation Relaxing incision Intra-stromal lens Complication and their solution The correction with intraocular surgery Toric IOL Phakic IOL Iris fixated Posterior chamber IOL Piggy back implants Which instruments help us? Complication and their solution Giuseppe Guarnaccia ESASO Global Executive Director The follow up: what is useful to look in the post-op? Corneal correction Did I change the corneal shape as planned, how to measure it? The way to predict regression Congress Secretariat E-mail: congress.asa@esaso.org Tel.: +39 02 56601-1, Fax: +39 02 56609045 www.esaso.org/2nd-esaso-anteriorsegment-academy-2016/
2nd ESASO Anterior Programme 29 30 April 2016, Milano, Italy FRIDAY, 29 APRIL 2016 Morning Sessions SESSION 1 What is Astigmatism: The evaluation and the cause Topographic Representation of Astigmatism The Relationship between Anterior and Posterior Astigmatism How many Zernike terms are necessary to describe astigmatism? Diagnosis of astigmatism The Aberrated Cornea: Irregular Astigmatism: Topography, Aberrometry and Applications in Refractive Comparability and repeatability of corneal astigmatism measurements using different measurement technologies Secondary astigmatism caused by focal pachimetry change Using corneal topographic astigmatism (CorT) in toric IOL and LRI procedures Optical aberration in astigmatic and in non astigmatic eyes Treating corneal astigmatism by optimally combining corneal and refractive parameters Tomographic evaluation of unusual ectatic corneal diseases Pre-OP marking Astigmatism, OCT, tear film and epithelium New ways to evaluate the optical quality of the eyes COFFEE BREAK Mohamed Wassfi, UAE Dimitri Azar, USA Bekir Aslan, Turkey Roberto Bellucci, Italy Alessandro Mularoni, Italy SESSION 2 Astigmatism: Correction on the cornea Astigmatism correction principles of corneal astigmatism by Excimer Laser Samuel Arba Mosquera, Spain Laser Profiles and Depths for Myopic, Hyperopic, and Mixed Astigmatism Dimitri Azar, USA The basic principles of a vectorial outcome analysis-for corneal and refractive results 360 Femtosecond laser corneal and lens surgical options for the correction of astigmatism Leonardo Mastropasqua, (Part one) Italy 360 femtosecond laser corneal and lens surgical options for the correction of astigmatism Leonardo Mastropasqua, (Part two, Video) Italy Trans epithelial surface ablation to correct astigmatism Cylinder correction with and without using active eye-tracking. Comparative results Astigmatic correction in LASIK using an Excimer Laser with static and dynamic cyclotorsion compensation LASIK and Femto LASIK in correcting astigmatism Outcomes of Lasik in high mixed astigmatism (myopic, hyperopic, mixed) Industry-Sponsored Symposia Giovanni Alessio, Italy
2 2nd ESASO Anterior Programme FRIDAY, 29 APRIL 2016 Afternoon Sessions SESSION 2.1 Astigmatism: Correction on the cornea Bioptic for the correction of residual refractive error after multifocal IOL Correction of irregular astigmatism after complicated corneal refractive surgery using Transepithelial PRK The correction of high order aberration (irregular astigmatism) by excimer laser Diagnostic and pronostic role of internal astigmatism in the evolution of Keratoconus Treatment of Corneal Ectasia with corneal wavefront-guided Transepithelial PRK and corneal collagen crosslinking Femto second laser implantation for intracorneal rings: strategies in basic and challenge! Alessandro Mularoni, Italy SESSION 3 Outcome analysis, follow up and correction of unexpected events Correcting afterwards methods and cases Regression causes after refractive surgery and their retreatment Considerations to limit the Surgical Induced Astigmatism during phacoemulsification and IOL injection Transitional conic Toric IOL s: optics and 2 year clinical results Magnitude and axis of residual astigmatism evaluation after toric IOL implant using three different surgical approaches for cataract surgery Residual astigmatism after toric IOL implantation: diagnostics and therapeutical solutions The correction of residual defect after Toric IOL Implantation Accurate alignment for toric IOLs Residual astigmatism threshold and patient satisfaction with bifocal, trifocal and Extended depth of focus (EDOF) IOLs Intraocular correction of astigmatism using toric lenses: evaluation of postoperative outcome Intraocular correction of astigmatism using toric lenses: corrections of inadequate results VIDEO SURGERY Industry-Sponsored Symposia Paolo Vinciguerra Khiun Tjia, Netherlands Giovanni Alessio, Italy Aldo Caporossi, Italy Daniele Tognetto, Italy Daniele Tognetto, Italy SATURDAY, 30 APRIL 2016 Morning Sessions SESSION 4 Astigmatism: Intraocular correction Laser in cataract Biometry and depth of field Should torics be the standard of care? Simplified patient counseling for Monofocal Toric IOL s Advanced surgical planning and guidance? Intra-OP marking Indications for toric Intraocular Lens Implants with regular and irregular astigmatism Samuel Arba Mosquera, Spain Antonio Calossi, Italy Khiun Tjia, Netherlands
3 2nd ESASO Anterior Programme SATURDAY, 30 APRIL 2016 How to mark and align the astigmatism with different cheap and easy tools Rotational stability Low Intraocular pressure MICS Indications for toric Intraocular Lens Implants with regular and irregular astigmatism Factors which determine the successful outcome after cataract surgery with the insertion of a toric Intraocular Lens Implant Gabor Scharioth, Germany SESSION 4.1 Phakic IOL Phakic Toric Iris fixated IOL: long term results in standard and special cases Correct alignment of toric ICL and IOL Toric ICL phakic lens in the astigmatism correction Refractive surgery in keratoconus with toric intraocular phakic lenses: iris supported vs ICL COFFEE BREAK SESSION 4.2 Pseudophakic IOL Analysis of outcome variability after toric IOL implantation Toric add-on IOL for post KPL cases Keratoplasties and Toric IOL s: does it make sense? Cataract, astigmatism and transplantation Pseudophakic IOLs for astigmatic correction Beyond marking the cornea attainments of image guided system Refractive cylinder outcomes after calculating toric intraocular lens cylinder power using total corneal refractive power Femtosecond laser corneal mapping with toric trifocal IOLs VIDEO SURGERY Chair Summary and Close Gabor Scharioth, Germany Aldo Caporossi, Italy Norbert Pesztenlehrer, Hungary Bekir Aslan, Turkey Roberto Bellucci, Italy Main sessions Industry www.esaso.org 08.02.2016