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RANZCO 2012 – 44TH ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC CONGRESS MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA
PROGRAMSunday, 25 November 20126:45 7:45 Abbott Medical Optics Breakfast
– Cataract Surgery – New Options for Optimising Outcomes Room: 203 – 204Speakers:Dr Frank Howes (Qld) – Asphericity in IOL ChoiceDr William Trattler (USA) – Optimising Outcomes with Presbyopic IOLsDr Con Moshegov (NSW) – The Platinum Effect – TECNIS® Mono and Multifocal Torics
8:00 8:30 P01 ASO AGMRoom: Plenary 3
8:30 9:00 P02 ORIA AGMRoom: Plenary 3
9:00 10:00 P03 RANZCO AGMRoom: Plenary 3
10:00 10:30 Morning Tea
10:30 11:00 L01 Council Lecture Chair: Dr Bill GlassonRoom: Plenary 3
Outcome Registries in Ophthalmology: the Fight Retinal Blindness! ProjectProf Mark Gillies
11:00 11:30 L02 Glaucoma Update LectureChair: Dr Stephen BestRoom: Plenary 3
Vision 2020 for the GlaucomasMr Ian Murdoch
11:30 13:00 P04 College Plenary: “Highlights of Australian Research”: ORIA, RANZCO Eye Foundation and CPDChairs: A/Prof John Grigg and Prof David MackeyRoom: Plenary 3
ORIA
11:30 11:35 “Impact factors and citations a measure of ORIA funding success”Prof David Mackey
11:35 11:44 “Burdon, KP; Macgregor, S; Hewitt, AW et al. Genome-wide association study identifies susceptibility loci for open angle glaucoma at TMCO1 and CDKN2B-AS1. Nat Genet. 2011;43:574-578” Prof Jamie Craig
11:44 11:53 “Hewitt, AW; Sharma, S; Burdon KP, et al. Ancestral LOXL1 variants are associated with pseudoexfoliation in Caucasian Australians but with markedly lower penetrance than in Nordic people. Hum Mol Genet. 2008;17:710-716” Dr Alex Hewitt
11:53 12:02 “Van Bergen, NJ; Wood, JPM; Chidlow, G, et al. Recharacterization of the RGC-5 Retinal Ganglion Cell Line. IOVS. 2009;50(9):4267-4272” Dr Nicole Van Bergen
12:02 12:11 Zhang, XY; Bao, SS ; Lai, DN; et al. MC. Intravitreal triamcinolone acetonide inhibits breakdown of the blood-retinal barrier through differential regulation of VEGF-A and its receptors in early diabetic rat retinas. DIABETES. 2008;57(4):1026-1033Dr Xinyuan Zhang
12:11 12:15 ConclusionProf David Mackey
RANZCO Eye Foundation
12:15 Update Dr Mark Loane and Ms Jacinta Spurrett
CPD in the era of recertification of licensure
12:25 “RANZCO CPD: Now and in the future”Dr Peter Macken
13:00 13:05 AAO Presentation
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13:05 14:00 Lunch
14:00 15:30 S01 RANZCO-AAO Symposium: Ocular Imaging of the Anterior Segment – New FrontiersChairs: Prof Michael Belin and Prof Charles McGheeRoom: Plenary 3
S02 Vascular Lesions in the Orbit and Beyond: An UpdateChair: Dr Tom HardyRoom: 220
S03 Course: Update in Paediatric Ophthalmology – Evidence Based Chairs: Dr Susan Carden and A/Prof Denis StarkRoom: 219
S04 Rapid Fire Presentations: Glaucoma/Neuro – Ophthalmology Chairs: Prof Robert Casson and Prof Jonathan CrowstonRoom: 213
Anterior segment photography Charles McGhee
Peter Rogers Lecture: Orbital haemorrhagic lesions: an update Alan A McNab
Principles of Evidence Based Medicine: blocked tear duct Deb Colville
Glaucomatous Optic Neuropathy Evaluation (GONE) Project: The Effect of Monoscopic versus Stereoscopic Viewing Conditions on Optic Nerve EvaluationHelen HL Chan
Scheimpflug tomography Michael Belin (AAO)
Carotid-cavernous fistulae and other orbital vascular anomalies: the interventional radiologist’s view Peter J Mitchell
Evidence for insertion of intraocular lenses in congenital cataract management Shuan Dai and John Pater
Direct measurement of glaucoma surgical outflow facility using a novel 3D printed two-tubed GDDCraig Ross
Comparing topography systems David Lockington
Orbital Vascular Malformations: an overview and new developmentsTimothy J Sullivan
Aphakic glaucoma: evidence that improved cataract surgical techniques are decreasing the risk Glen Gole
SLT may compromise the Corneal EndotheliumKeith ONG
OCT of the cornea and anterior segment Shanu Subbiah
‘Cavernous Haemangioma’: latest insights in diagnosis and managementDinesh Selva
Aphakic glaucoma: evidence that early aggressive surgical management improves outcomes John Grigg
Ocular surface disease and quality of life in patients with glaucomaSimon Skalicky
In vivo confocal microscopy Dipika V Patel
The desperate need for evidence in quality care for Retinoblastoma Brenda Gallie
Tracer dye study of lymphatic connections to trabeculectomy blebsNishant Gupta
Intra-operative wavefront aberrometry William Trattler (AAO)
Immune priming and experimental glaucoma: The effect of prior systemic lipopolysaccharide challenge on tissue outcomes after optic nerve injuryDaniel Narayan
Anterior segment OCT changes induced by laser peripheral iridoplastyJeremy O’Connor
Using Eye Tracking to characterise deficits in optic disc evaluation in Ophthalmology traineesTu Tran
iStent micro-trabecular bypass shunt: early results from a prospective UK seriesTimothy A de Klerk
Doctor, am i going blind? What do i do next? What does the future hold for people who have low vision or are blind in australia?Marion Rivers
The uveal effusion syndromeParth Shah
The frequency of sustained intraocular pressure elevation in patients receiving intravitreal injections of anti-vascular endothelial growth factor agents for exudative age-related macular degenerationAshley Kras
Epiretinal Membrane in Myotonic Dystrophy Type IHannah Kersten
15:30 16:00 Afternoon Tea
16:00 17:30 S05 Course: Laser Cataract Surgery Chairs: A/Prof John Grigg and Dr Michael LawlessRoom: Plenary 3
S06 Symposium: The Interface of Glaucoma with Anterior Segment DiseaseChairs: Prof Helen Danesh-Meyer and Prof Ivan GoldbergRoom: 220
S07 Symposium: Stem and progenitor cells in ophthalmology – laboratory interfacing with clinical practice Chairs: Prof Charles McGhee and Prof Colin GreenRoom: 219
S08 Rapid Fire Presentations: Ocular Plastics/Epidemiology Chair: Dr Alan MacNabRoom: 213
Introduction and getting started with Laser Cataract SurgeryJohn Grigg
Glaucoma and Dry Eye and Ocular Surface Disease- how extensive is the problem?Jonathan Crowston
Defining the elusive stem cell Colin Green
Incidence of canalicular closure with powered endonasal DCR without canalicular intubation in Primary Nasolacrimal Duct ObstructionWengOnn Chan
Clinical facts and clinical opinion – where is the proof?Geoff Painter
Treatment of Dry Eye in Glaucoma Patient Colin Chan
Diagnosis and clinical manifestation of deficiency Stephanie Watson
Prevalence of oculo- auriculo-vertebral spectrum in dermolipomaJwu Jin Khong
What laser systems are available to us?Tim Roberts
IOP management after cataract surgeryMichael Coote
Ex-vivo expansion of limbal stem cells Trevor Sherwin
Review of optic nerve sheath fenestrations: indications and outcomesJonathan Goh
Discussion All panel members
Glaucoma in corneal graft patient/DSEKStephen Best
Newer approaches to limbal cell transplantation Charles McGhee
The Internal Lateral Canthopexy – a new minimaly invasive technique for eyelid tighteningPaul Rosser
Finals pearls and conclusion Glaucoma and uveitisPeter McCluskey
The humble keratocyte – growing your own James McKelvie
Should Aspirin Be Stopped Prior To Surgery In Patients Undergoing Dacryocystorhinostomy?Paul Rosser
Glaucoma in the cataract patientGraham Lee
Therapies on the horizon – endothelial opportunities Dipika Patel
Gene expression profiling of orbital fat tissue in thyroid orbitopathy implicating Wnt signaling and T cell receptor signalling pathway in the pathogenesis of thyroid orbitopathyJwu Jin Khong
Panel discussion and illustrative cases
Google-based search of common blinding diseases: a reflection of public concernsMaria Franchina
Real-time Teleophthalmology in rural Western Australia: a service evaluationKarim Johnson
The Rural Procedural Audit – A common audit platform for four CollegesHeather G Mack
Presence and severity of retinopathy in non-diabetic patients, and associations with presentation to hospital for the evaluation of suspected coronary vascular disease: The Australian Heart Eye StudyAdam Plant
Prevalence of blindness in childrenJulie Crewe
The Eye Phone Study (EPS): Reliability and accuracy of assessing Snellen visual acuity using smart-phone technologyChandrashan Perera
19:00 22:00 Opening Ceremony & President’s Reception – Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre
Monday, 26 November 20126:45 8:15 Novartis/Alcon Breakfast –
“Ophthalmology Frontiers”Alcon and Novartis Educational eventRoom: 219 – 220Novartis Topic: What’s new on the Retinal Vein Occlusion Horizon?Novartis Speaker: Associate Professor Tony KwanAlcon Topic: Clinical experience with a new multifocal IOL. Where does it fit in your practice?Alcon Speaker: Dr Michael Lawless
8:30 9:40 P05 Plenary: Best Paper Presentations – Gerard Crock and John Parr Trophy AwardsChairs: Prof Stuart Graham and Dr Bill GlassonRoom: Plenary 3
Possible Mechanisms Underlying Corneal Endothelial Changes Associated With Selective Laser TrabeculoplastyAndrew White
The effect of ranibizumab on human Tenon’s fibroblast growth in vitroSiti Munirah Md Noh
Polymorphisms of the APOE gene and the qualitative OCT appearance in eyes with neovascular AMDSanj Wickremasinghe
Comparison of topical antibiotics for bacterial keratitis: evidence from a systematic review and meta-analysis of high quality trialsElissa M McDonald
Sun exposure, outdoor activity and myopia: findings from the Raine Eye Health StudyCharlotte McKnight
Cohort study of the hospitalisation rates of children who are blindJulie Crewe
9:40 10:00 Ophthalmology and MountaineeringProf Geoffrey Tabin
10:00 10:30 Morning Tea
10:30 11:00 L03 Sir Norman Gregg LectureChair: Dr Bill GlassonRoom: Plenary 3
The Whole Child with RetinoblastomaProf Brenda Gallie
11:00 11:30 L04 Neuro-Ophthalmology Update Lecture Chair: A/Prof Mark DaniellRoom: Plenary 3
The Spectrum of Optic Disc Ischemia in Patients Younger than 50 YearsProf Anthony Arnold
11:30 11:35 Poster Champion Presentations
11:35 13:05 P06 Neuro-Ophthalmic Plenary Symposium Chair: Prof Helen Danesh-MeyerRoom: Plenary 3
Difficult Decisions in Neuro-ophthalmology
When to investigate a migranous syndromeProf Owen White
Pseudotumour cerebri- making the diagnosis is just the beginningProf Peter Savino
Difficult Neuro-ophthalmic Decisions: A Neurosurgical PerspectiveProf Andrew Kaye
When to undertake neuroimaging in ‘Normal Tension Glaucoma’Prof Helen Danesh-Meyer
Update on Optic NeuritisProf Ari Greene
Treatment of NAION with steroidsProf Tony Arnold
13:05 14:00 Lunch
14:00 15:30 S09 Symposium: Anterior Segment Ocular Trauma Surgery – using all the reservesChairs: Prof Charles McGhee and Dr Sue OrmondeRoom: Plenary 3
S10 Symposium: Overseas DevelopmentChairs: A/Prof Nitin VermaRoom: 220
S11 Course: Retinopathy of Prematurity Chairs: Dr Shaun Dai and Prof Glen GoleRoom: 219
S12 Rapid Fire Presentations: Cornea Chairs: Prof Stephanie Watson and Dr Sam Lerts Room: 213
Epidemiology – the ocular dangers of day and nightPeter Zloty
IntroductionNitin Verma
Examining the premature infant in the nursery: BIO/Retcam?James Elder
Investigating the Wnt Pathway in KeratoconusColin Chan
Chemical and thermal burns – handle with care David Lockington
RANZCO in the International ArenaBill Glasson
Is ROP Telemedicine Effective?Shuan Dai
Diamond knife assisted Deep Anterior Lamellar Keratoplasty (Dia-DALK): A new surgical technique for management of KeratoconusRasik Vajpayee
Penetrating trauma – fixing it first timeSue Ormonde
International Ophthalmology Development RegisterLauren Hodgson
Primary screening with the RetcamMichael Forrest
The Diagnostic value of PCR in Acanthamoeba KeratitisTani Brown
Too high to handle – managing acute and chronic glaucomaHelen Danesh-Meyer
Cataract surgical outcomes in the developing world: How do we measure up?Geoff Tabin
When intravitrel Avastin use is appropriate for ROP?Glen Gole
Long term outcome of Corneal collagen crosslinking in progressive keratoconusDeepa Viswanathan
Secondary repair – replacing damaged partsCharles McGhee
Cataract outcomes in Lao PDRRobert Casson
How to improve outcome of laser treatment in ROP?Sarah Welch
A comparison between phototherapeutic keratectomy and alcohol delamination for the treatment of recurrent corneal erosion syndromeElsie Chan
Special considerations in paediatric injuriesRasha Al Taie
Setting up Vitreoretinal services in Myanmar: Not for the faint heartedKwon Kang
Factors influencing long-term visual outcome of premature infants?James Smith
In vivo corneal confocal microscopy: an ophthalmic marker for peripheral neuropathy in diabetes mellitusStuti Misra
When all else fails – the role of keratoprosthesesMichael Belin
SFA Vietnam paediatric Ophthalmic Fellowship: A national initiativeDeepa Taranth
How to minimize your risk in ROP diagnosis & treatment?Sue Carden
Ocular Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus Infections in Australia: A 10-Year SeriesSumu Simon
DiscussionAll speakers
The East Timor Eye studies: preliminary resultsKirthi Sugnanam
Comparative evaluation of Amniotic membrane transplantation alone versus cultivated Limbal Stem Cell transplantation in cases of partial limbal stem cell deficiency (LSCD)Rasik Vajpayee
Diabetic retinopathy screening in the Solomon IslandsJohn Hue/Geoffrey Painter
Complications and long-term recurrence after adjunctive topical mitomycin C or 5-flurouracil for the treatment of surgically excised ocular surface intra-epithelial neoplasiaBobak Bahrami
Closing remarks An alternative measure of corneal astigmatism that corresponds to manifest refractive cylinder – corneal topographic astigmatism (CorT)Noel Alpins
A comparison between fibrin sealant and sutures for attaching conjunctival autograft after pterygium excision- our experienceMahesh Chandra
Are defects in wound healing and reactive species-associated pathways implicated in the pathobiology of keratoconus?Isabella Cheung
Recurrent pterygium and the dry eyeMatthew Krilis
What is the best treatment for Recurrent Corneal Erosions? – A Cochrane Review UpdateHugo Lee
Corneal Collagen Cross LinkingWilliam Trattler
15:30 16:00 Afternoon Tea
16:00 17:30 S13 Course: Common Oculoplastic Procedures – Tips from the Subspecialists Chair: Dr Charles Su and Dr Tom HardyRoom: Plenary 3
S14 Case Study/Panel: Strabismus Chair: Dr Craig DonaldsonRoom: 220
S15 Course: Professional Values in Ophthalmology: the Past, the Present, and the Future Chairs: A/Prof Alex Hunyor Jr and Dr Robert GriffitsRoom: 219
S16 Rapid Fire Presentations: Paediatrics/Genetics/Uveitis Chairs: A/Prof James Elder and Professor David MackeyRoom: 213
Lower Eyelid EntropionCharles Su
Discussion of a range of common strabismus conditions Panel: Craig Donaldson, Frank Martin, Glen Gole, Lionel Kowal and Wendy Marshman
Evolution of Medical Ethics and Professionalism, as well as the privileges and responsibilities conferred on Australian OphthalmologistsRobert Griffits
Optic Nerve Hypoplasia in New Zealand Children with Severe Visual ImpairmentYi Wei Goh
Upper Eyelid BlepharoplastyThomas Hardy
‘Sustainable Model of Professional Care’ – the Australian and USA experiencesBill Glasson
The development and prevalence of astigmatism and its association with refractive error and visual impairment in preschool children. The Sydney Paediatric Eye Disease StudySonia Afsari
Wedge ExcisionJenny Danks
Ranzco’s Guidelines of Professional PracticeRichard Stawell
Outcomes in Retinoblastoma, 2005-2012: Our Experience from The Children’s Hospital at WestmeadAifric Martin
Lower Eyelid EctropionBrian Sloan
Ethical Considerations in the Adoption of Innovative Technologies and Techniques’Michael Lawless
Local experience using Bevacizumab for Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP)Sarah Welch
The Watery EyeGeoff Wilcsek
‘Conflicts of Interest’Bradley Horsburgh
Intraocular lens implants for cataracts treated in the first year of lifeNalinaa Kanapathipillai
‘Interactions with the Medicare System’Alex Hunyor
Delay in the Diagnosis of Retinoblastoma: An UpdateJaclyn White
The rural Ophthalmologist perspectiveClayton Barnes
The validity of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in assessing optic nerve involvement in retinoblastomaDai Ni Ong
Mutation in a Novel Gene for Autosomal Dominant NanophthalomosMona Awadalla
The Australian Inherited Retinal Disease Register and DNA Bank Part 1 – structure and current statusJohn DeRoach
Clinical implications of chromosomal aberrations in Choroidal Melanoma: A systematic review and meta-analysisMaria Franchina
Voriconazole in the treatment of fungal endophthalmitis: experience from the Victorian Endophthalmitis StudyRosie Dawkins
17:30 18:30 Wine and Cheese Poster and Film Festival Session
18:30 21:30
“Ophthalmology Frontiers” Alcon and Novartis Educational eventNovartis Topic: The evolution of wAMD treatment: what questions remained unanswered? – Prof Robyn GuymerAlcon Topic: Surgical outcomes and safety of laser cataract surgery and application in glaucoma patients – Dr Tim RobertsAlcon Topic: New advances in LenSx technology - Assoc Prof Grant Snibson
Tuesday 27 November 20127:00 8:15 Allergan Breakfast – “Communicating across cultures”
– key strategies to build relationships with patients from different cultural backgrounds Room: 210 – 211Presenter: James BestPanelists: Dr Kevin Foo, Dr Raj Pathmaraj, Dr Tu Tran, Dr Ahmed Hassan
8:30 10:00 S17 Symposium: Ocular Oncology Chair: Dr Peter HaddenRoom: Plenary 3
S18 Course: Managing uveitis – cases for general ophthalmologists Chairs: Dr Christine Younan and Dr Ainsley MorrisRoom: 220
S19 Course: VitreoRetinal Surgery and Glaucoma – intersections and solutions Chairs: A/Prof Michael Coote and Dr John Gregory-RobertsRoom: 219
S20 Symposium: Adult strabismus 2012 : What’s new, what’s interesting and what to do! Chair: Dr Wendy MarshmanRoom: 213
Several tumour cases with unusual twists will be presented by local ocular oncologists, followed by a discussion on each one by a panel of experts, both local and invited. Topics that will be covered include retinoblastoma, uveal melanoma and other less common intraocular and periocular tumoursBrenda Gallie, Craig Donaldson, Michael Giblin, William Glasson, Peter Hadden, Tim Isaacs, John McKenzie, William Campbell, Max Conway and Glen Gole
Diagnosis and Management of Acute Anterior Uveitis Peter McCluskey
Aqueous MisdirectionMark Walland
Vertical diplopia in the elderly: Who can we help and those we can’t!Wendy Marshman
Diagnosis and Management of Herpetic Anterior Uveitis Lyndell Lim
Neovascular GlaucomaAlex Hunyor
Consecutive exotropia: How do I fix it? Shuan Dai
Diagnosis and Management of Intermediate/Posterior Uveitis Jo Sims
Neovascular Glaucoma SurgeryJohn Grigg
Accommodative esotropia in adults: A young persons disease grown old Ross Fitzsimmons
Diagnosis and Management of Uveitic CMO Tony Hall
Retained Lens FragmentsEd Roufail
Thyroid eye disease 2012 what’s new and interesting!Lionel Kowal
Glaucoma Surgery in the Complicated ASMichael Coote
Oil and IOPAdrian Fung
Multiple problems and proceduresStephen Best
10:00 10:30 Morning Tea
10:30 11:00 L05 Ida Mann LectureChair: Dr Bill GlassonRoom: Plenary 3
Targeting Gap Junction Channels to Treat Ocular Injury and Chronic DiseaseProf Colin Green
11:00 11:30 L06 Retina Update Lecture Chair: Dr Stephen BestRoom: Plenary 3
Dry AMD is the New Wet AMD: The Cost, Safety, Efficacy, and Consequences of Anti-VEGF TherapyProf Philip Rosenfeld
11:30 11:35 Poster Champion Presentations
11:35 13:05 P07 Plenary Session Macular Degeneration UpdateChair: A/Prof Alex P HunyorRoom: Plenary 3
AMD Clinical Trial Update 2012 – What’s Hot and What’s NotProf Mark Gillies
What’s New in Early AMD?Prof Robyn Guymer
Anti-VEGF agents and Beyond – New Paradigms in the Management of Neovascular AMDProf Philip Rosenfeld
Intravitreal Injections – Current Evidence Base for Minimizing the Risk of EndophthalmitisDr Rohan Merani
Case Discussion and Expert PanelDr James Wong, A/Prof Alex P Hunyor, Prof Philip Rosenfeld, Prof Mark Gillies, Prof Robyn Guymer, Dr Rohan Merani
13:05 14:00 Lunch
14:00 15:30 S21 Course: Challenges in Neuro-Ophthalmology Diagnosing and Managing Common Neuro-Ophthalmic ConditionsChair: Prof Helen Danesh-MeyerRoom: Plenary 3
S22 Symposium: Paediatric Strabismus Chair: A/Prof James ElderRoom: 220
S23 Course: Management of Supra hard Cataract by phaco and manual Small Incision Cataract Surgery Chairs: Dr KPS Malik and Dr Ruchi GoelRoom: 219
S24 Rapid Fire Presentations: RetinaChairs: Prof Robyn Guymer and A/Prof Samantha Fraser- BellRoom: 213
A series of cases neuro-ophthalmic entities will be presented. The cases will be interactive with the audience. Each case will highlight key signs and symptoms that should alert the ophthalmologist to important neuro-ophthalmic diagnosis. The discussion will be based on practical guidelines on investigation and management of life-threatening and sight-threatening neuro-ophthalmology.Helen Danesh-Meyer/ Peter Savino
Assessment of a child with strabismus, what I find works and what I avoid doingGlen Gole
Introduction to subjectKPS Malik
Intravitreal VEGF Trap-Eye in Central Retinal Vein Occlusion: Results of the Phase 3 COPERNICUS and GALILEO StudiesMark Gillies
When and how to investigate a child with strabismusKim Tan
Comparison of MSICS and phacoemusification in hard cataractsRuchi Goel
Intravitreal Aflibercept versus Ranibizumab for Neovascular Age-Related Macular Degeneration: 52-Week Subgroup Analyses from the Combined VIEW StudiesPaul Mitchell
Infantile strabismusShaun Dai
MSICS using anterior chamber maintainer:KPS Malik
Early experience with nanosecond laser application in age related macular degenerationRobyn Guymer
Accommodative esotropiaLionel Kowal
MSICS using microvectisRuchi Goel
Variants in the HTRA1 and ARMS2 Genes and Outcome of Anti-VEGF Treatment in Neovascular AMDFarshad Abedi
Intermittent exotropiaMichael Forrest
Phacosandwich and phacofractureKPS Malik
Long-term follow-up study of intravitreal anti-VEGF therapy for choroidal neovascular membrane in punctate inner choroidopathy (PIC)John Chang
Paediatric strabismus syndromesJohn Pater
Fish hook techniqueRuchi Goel
Outcomes of spontaneous rhegmatogenous retinal detachment repair. Does delay in surgery for macula-off detachments affect visual outcomes?In-Jung Lee
Tips during phacoemulsificationKPS Malik
Optic disc pit morphology and retinal detachment: optical coherence tomography with intraoperative correlationEmily Gregory-Roberts
Type 1 (Sub-Retinal Pigment Epithelial) Neovascularization in Central Serous Chorioretinopathy Masquerading as Neovascular Age-Related Macular DegenerationAdrian Fung
WITHDRAWN
The effect of Complement Factor H (CFH) mutation on human retinal complement proteins in aging and AMDJenny L Lauschke
Decreased retinal arteriolar diameter and increased retinal venular diameter is associated with erectile dysfunctionSky Chew
A new surgical technique for endoretinal biopsy of indeterminate choroidal tumoursTimothy Greenwell
Retinal Pigment Epithelial Cell Loss Assessed by Fundus Autofluorescence Imaging in Patients with Neovascular Age-Related Macular DegenerationAdrian Fung
Autofluorescence and spectral-domain OCT findings in an atrophic maculopathy associated with pseudoxanthoma elasticumHemal Mehta
Reticular pseudodrusen in patients with neovascular age-related macular degenerationFrances Kearney
Intravitreal injections: is there a benefit for a theatre setting?Robin Abell
Australian and New Zealand Study Of PDT In Choroidal Amelanotic Melanoma (ANZSOPICAM) – three year resultsWilliam Campbell
15:30 16:00 Afternoon Tea
16:00 17:30 S25 Symposium: Australian and New Zealand Society of Retinal Specialists (ANZSRS) Retinal Case Presentations Chairs: Dr Adrian Fung and A/Prof Alex HunyorRoom: Plenary 3
S26 Course: Unravelling the jargon of journals using S.A.A.R.I.E Chair: Prof Ravi ThomasRoom: 220
S27 Symposium: Closing the Gap for Vision (under the auspices of the Indigenous and Rural Health Committee) Chairs: Prof Hugh Taylor, Dr Ross Littlewood and Ms Jennifer GersbeckRoom: 219
S28Rapid Fire Presentations: CataractChairs: Dr Noel Alpins and Dr Bill GlassonRoom: 213
Medical and surgical retinal cases will be presented highlighting key points in diagnosis and/or treatment of retinal conditionsRachel Barnes, Willie Campbell, Ben Clark, Adrian Fung, Alex Hunyor, Anthony Kwan, Peter McCluskey, Philip Rosenfeld
Explanation of terminology and method using illustrative examplesRavi Thomas
IntroductionHugh Taylor
Catalys femtosecond laser pretreatment in cataract surgery compared to conventional phacoemulsification cataract surgeryRobin Abell
Analysis of article that allows application of the principles Ravi Thomas
The interaction between community controlled health services and specialist careJustin Mohamed
Surveillance of endophthalmitis after cataract surgery in Australia and New ZealandRichard Mills
“Clinical Audit Component: Fellows who attend this course and complete the audit components will be eligible for 30 level 2 audit points for 2012 or for 2013. To claim the 30 points, Fellows must attend the 90 minute course, complete pre and post seminar assessments and complete an audit report. For logistical purposes, please complete the pre-course assessment prior to commencement of the course. It is also recommended that the article to be discussed is read prior to the course. This article and the assessment forms can be obtained from the Registration Desk.”
Co-ordination of the patient journeyAndrea Boudville
Safety and efficacy of patients undergoing laser-assisted cataract surgery (LCS); An understanding from the initial experience at a multi-surgeon practiceTimothy Roberts
The management of a regional model for eye careTim Henderson
Optimal cutting needles for torsional phaco-emulsification – dTip designs and the edge length effectNigel Morlet
The co-ordination of eye care at a State levelLisa Briggs
Outcomes of Phacoemulsification Surgery Necessitating Anterior Vitrectomy in an Australian Teaching HospitalRhujuta Mehta
The provision of training for eye health workersTricia Keys
Higher Order Aberrations Produced by Dual Aspheric Intraocular Lens ComplexesYi Wei Goh
VOS and visiting optometric servicesGary Crerie
Monochromatic Aberrations, Visual Acuity and Refractive Error in Healthy Young AdultsSeyhan Yazar
MSOAP and visiting eye teamsMark Loane
Differences in ocular residual astigmatism for measurements of anterior and total corneal powerTimothy Greenwell
Screening for diabetic retinopathy and the use of telemedicineAngus Turner
Use of a Small Aperture Corneal Inlay for the Treatment of Presbyopia: 24-Month Results Rick Wolfe
The Roadmap to Close the Gap for VisionMitchell Anjou
RANZCO- from whence it cameBruce Hadden
Discussion
19:00 23:00 Congress Dinner – Ormond College
Wednesday 28 November 20127:00 8:15 Bayer Breakfast – WHAT’S NEW IN RETINA MANAGEMENT… Introducing EYLEA® (aflibercept rch) for the management of wet AMD
Room: 210 – 211 Dr Wilson Heriot, FRANZCO, Melbourne, VictoriaProf. Paul Mitchell, PhD FRANZCO FRCOphth FAFPHM, Sydney New South Wales Dr Andrew Chang, PhD, FRANZCO, FRACS, Sydney, New South Wales
8:30 10:00 S29 Course: Practical guide to modern retinal imaging – a refresher course by ANZSRS Chair: A/Prof Anthony KwanRoom: Plenary 3
S30 Symposium: Current Australian uveitis research and its clinical application Chair: A/Prof Anthony HallRoom: 220
S31 Symposium: Other People’s Errors: a glimpse into the exciting field of medical errors and patient safety Chair: Dr Ehud ZamirRoom: 219
Fluorescein angiography interpretationWilson Heriot
Unravelling AAU genetics; what have we learnt about the disease itselfAlex Hewitt
To err is human (but not always inevitable)Pat Croskerry
Understanding ICG angiography and auto fluorescenceAndrew Chang
The multi centre uveitis steroid treatment trial (MUST); how has it changed our management.Richard Stawell
Diagnostic errors you would never make, but others have... An ophthalmological perspective on diagnostic errors Ehud Zamir
OCT imagingRohan Essex
Fingolimod in uveitis and MSRebecca Hayward
“That’s how we do things around here, mate”: an industry perspective on safety culture changeKevin Smith
Pitfalls in retinal imaging (encompass all of the above type of imaging)Alex Hunyor Jr
Predicting diagnostic yield in AC and vitreous tap in uveitis patientsRachel Chang
The Australian and New Zealand Anaesthetic Data Committee: Twenty years of culture change in patient safetyJohn Williamson
Imaging into the future (latest research tools etc)Anthony Kwan
A retrospective analysis of the natural history and management of serpiginous choroiditis in Australia and New ZealandJason Toniolo
IOL errors: An evidence-based solution to a never event Ehud Zamir
10:00 10:30 Morning Tea
10:30 11:00 L07 Hollows LectureChair: Dr Bill GlassonRoom: Plenary 3
Impossible Dreams – Everest and Eradicating World BlindnessProf Geoffrey Tabin
11:00 11:30 L08 Cataract Update LectureChair: A/Prof Mark DaniellRoom: Plenary 3
Topography Interpretation: Red Flags for Cataract SurgeonDr William Trattler
11:30 11:35 RANZCO Museum PresentationDr David Kaufman
11:35 13:05 P08 Plenary Session Corneal Clinical UpdateChair: Dr Michael LoughnanRoom: Plenary 3
Corneal Cross-linking Dr Mark Whiting
DSAEK Dr Dermott Cassidy
Deep Lamellar Keratoplasty Dr Alex Poon
Toric IOL’s in corneal disease Dr Ben Connell
Treatment of CINDr Terry Ong
Corneal Stem Cell Transplantation A/Prof Mark Daniell
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