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Images from Paris 2024 https://eucornea.org/images-from-paris-2024/ Mon, 27 May 2024 09:55:18 +0000 https://eucornea.org/?p=9237 Check out the Images from the 15th EuCornea Annual Congress Paris 2024

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Check out the Images from the
15th EuCornea Annual Congress
Paris 2024

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FAQ’s https://eucornea.org/faqs-paris2024/ Mon, 29 Apr 2024 11:39:45 +0000 https://eucornea.org/?p=8962 15th EuCornea Congress, Paris – FAQs What are the Congress Dates? Friday 24th May to Sunday 26th May Where is the Congress location in Paris? It is the Sorbonne University, Centre international de Conferences, Campus Pierre & Marie Curie, Patio 44, 4 Pl. Jussieu 55, 75005 Paris, France.Click for more info Please make a note...

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15th EuCornea Congress, Paris - FAQs

Friday 24th May to Sunday 26th May

It is the Sorbonne University, Centre international de Conferences, Campus Pierre & Marie Curie, Patio 44, 4 Pl. Jussieu 55, 75005 Paris, France.
Click for more info

Please make a note of the address and Campus Name as there are several campus locations for the Sorbonne in Paris

No, you do not need to even though there is security at the Entrance.  They may ask to check your bag as this is done randomly. 

It is only possible to attend the Congress in person.

Click here for more infomation on hotels.

Representatives of the media are invited to visit the congress and report on it. The congress visit is free of charge for designated journalists on production of an official valid press card.

You can collect your badge onsite at the venue – please see registration hours below.

Registration Opening Hours:

Friday 24th May 13:30 – 18:30 
Saturday 25th May 07:30 – 18:30
Sunday 26th May 07:30 – 11:30

*You will need to show your confirmation letter in order to collect your badge

Yes you can – but please note there is an increase in the fee to register onsite versus registering prior to the 24th of May. 

Friday 24th May 13:30 – 18:30
Saturday 25th May 07:30 – 18:30
Sunday 26th May 07:30 – 11:30

Yes, all delegates who attend the Congress in person will receive a Certificate of Attendance by email after completion of an online survey.

On Sunday 26th May, a short survey will be emailed to all attendees. Upon completion of this survey, you will receive a PDF Certificate of Attendance by email.

Yes, the Congress has been awarded __ CME credits by the UEMS for attendance.

Yes, all presentations will be in English. 

Central European Summer Time (CEST) 

Yes, the official Congress hashtag is #EuCornea2024 and you can follow EuCornea on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and X (formerly Twitter) to keep up-to-date with the latest Congress and Society updates.

Yes, there is a large tabletop exhibition during all Congress hours.

Yes, there will be eposter terminals for you to view all eposters.

There is a small cloakroom for coats.

There is limited food available at the venue but there are several options close by.

As the congress venue is in a university you can log on to the wifi with your personal eduroam login
Home – eduroam.org

If you do not have an eduroam login please collect a wifi code at the registration desk.

*Please note that each code is unique and cannot be shared.

Please email eucornea@eucornea.org if you have any questions.

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Around Sorbonne https://eucornea.org/around-sorbonne/ Tue, 23 Apr 2024 14:23:36 +0000 https://eucornea.org/?p=8901 The 5th arrondissement Paris The 5th arrondissement of Paris is home to the Sorbonne university where #EuCornea2024 will be held and is of the best areas to stay in Paris, particularly for first-time visitors. Located on the Left Bank of the Seine River, just south of Notre Dame, the Latin Quarter is one of the...

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The 5th arrondissement Paris

The 5th arrondissement of Paris is home to the Sorbonne university where #EuCornea2024 will be held and is of the best areas to stay in Paris, particularly for first-time visitors. Located on the Left Bank of the Seine River, just south of Notre Dame, the Latin Quarter is one of the city’s most central districts and perfect for sightseeing. Known for its student-filled cafes and bookshops, including the famed Shakespeare & Company. Nearby attractions include the Jardin des Plantes botanical gardens and the National Museum of Natural History. The stately Panthéon building holds the remains of notables like Voltaire and Marie Curie.

More Information:

Paris Je T’aime

Lonely Planet

List of restaurants near the Pierre et Marie Curie Campus

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Congress Location https://eucornea.org/congress-location-paris2024/ Thu, 18 Apr 2024 12:59:44 +0000 https://eucornea.org/?p=8724 15th EuCornea Annual Congress Venue Location & Surrounding Area The 15th EuCornea Congress will take place at:Sorbonne University – Campus Pierre and Marie Curie Centre International de Conferences from 24-26 May 2024. The venue is ideally located and easily accessible, regardless of where you are arriving from! Address: Centre International de Conferences, Sorbonne University, Pierre et...

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15th EuCornea Annual Congress Venue Location & Surrounding Area

The 15th EuCornea Congress will take place at:
Sorbonne University – Campus Pierre and Marie Curie Centre International de Conferences from 24-26 May 2024.

 
Address: Centre International de Conferences, Sorbonne University, Pierre et Marie Curie Campus, 4, Place Jussieu, 75005 Paris
 

Access from the airports

  • From Charles-de-Gaulle Airport: RER line B direction Paris to Saint Michel, then Métro line 10 to Place Jussieu.
  • From Orly Airport: Orlyval shuttle train to Antony, then RER line B direction Paris until Saint Michel, then Métro line 10 to Place Jussieu.
 

Access by Public Transport

The nearest métro (subway) station is Place Jussieu which lies on the métro lines 7 and 10. The campus is just in front of the métro station.
You can plan your trip using the RATP Website
 

Access from the train stations

  • From Gare du Nord, Gare de l’Est, take RER line B until Saint Michel, then Métro line 10 to Place Jussieu.
  • From Gare d’Austerlitz: Métro line 10 to Place Jussieu.
  • From Gare de Lyon take bus 63 to Institut du Monde Arabe.
  • From Gare St. Lazare: take line 3 until Opéra, then line 7 to Jussieu.
  • From Gare Montparnasse: Métro line 6 direction Nation until Place d’Italie, then métro lines 7 to Place Jussieu.
  • From Gare de Bercy: Métro line 6 until Place d’Italie, then métro lines 7 to Place Jussieu.

Access by Vélib

The nearest Vélib (Paris public bikes) stations are
  • Station n° 5021, 41 rue Jussieu
  • Station n° 5023, 13 rue Jussieu


Transfer Options from Paris CFG Airport to City Center

 

Transfer Options from Paris Orly Airport to City Center

EuCornea 2024 – ACCESS THE CAMPUS

VISITOR ACCESS
4, place Jussieu
DELIVERY ACCESS
7, Quai Saint-Bernard
PARKING ACCESS (LIGHT VEHICLES)
10 bis, rue Cuvier

Around Sorbonne

Click below to check out the area around the Sorbonne University for information on cafes, restaurants and other amenities

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Industry Programme Paris 2024 https://eucornea.org/industry-programme-paris-2024/ Thu, 04 Apr 2024 09:59:28 +0000 https://eucornea.org/?p=8507 The Challenge of Ocular Surface Inflammation Management Saturday 25 May 12:30 – 13:30 | Auditorium Moderator: Beatrice Cochener-Lamard, France Antonio Di Zazzo, ItalyRole of the Complement  Sihem Lazreg, AlgeriaIn Corneal Emergencies Maria Henriquez, PeruIn Post-Corneal Surgeries  Miriam Barbany, SpainIn Eyelid Soothing Sponsored by

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The Challenge of Ocular Surface Inflammation Management

Saturday 25 May

12:30 – 13:30 | Auditorium

Moderator: Beatrice Cochener-Lamard, France

Antonio Di Zazzo, Italy
Role of the Complement 

Sihem Lazreg, Algeria
In Corneal Emergencies

Maria Henriquez, Peru
In Post-Corneal Surgeries 

Miriam Barbany, Spain
In Eyelid Soothing

Sponsored by

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EuCornea Medal Lecture 2024 https://eucornea.org/eucornea-medal-lecture-2024/ Tue, 27 Feb 2024 11:37:12 +0000 https://eucornea.org/?p=8348 Professor and Head of Ophthalmology Department, Faculty of Medecine, Charles Nicolle Hospital, Rouen, France Head of Ophthalmology Department, Jacque Monod Hospital, Le Havre, FranceMedical Director of the Corneal Bank of Normandy (Rouen University Hospital)National President of the Banque Française des Yeux (National French Eye Bank) – Paris, FranceBoard of the SAFIR society, member of the...

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Professor and Head of Ophthalmology Department, Faculty of Medecine, Charles Nicolle Hospital, Rouen, France

Head of Ophthalmology Department, Jacque Monod Hospital, Le Havre, France
Medical Director of the Corneal Bank of Normandy (Rouen University Hospital)
National President of the Banque Française des Yeux (National French Eye Bank) – Paris, France
Board of the SAFIR society, member of the board of directors of the french society of ophthalmology
Member of Eucornea society, European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons
European Eye Bank Association
, Société française d’ophtalmologie ……
Chevalier of the National Order of the Legion of Honor since July 2021
Specialist in corneal surgery and complex anterior segment surgery
Author of 145 national and international publications
Guest speaker at more than 300 national and international conferences

Scientific highlights:
1st worldwide description of a combined surgery with deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty and retinal and vitreous surgery (2001)
1st worldwide description of a combined deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty and cataract surgery (2002)
1st French endothelial graft in 2004
Development of the Muraine technique for the preparation of DMEK (2013).
Inventor of the Muraine punch for the preparation of DMEK grafts
Description of a novel technique of pre-Descemetic suture technique for hydrops (2015).
1st world description of a cataract performed with a slit lamp in patients unable to lie down (2019)

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Programme – Saturday 25 May 2024 https://eucornea.org/programme-saturday-25-may-2024/ Tue, 30 Jan 2024 21:37:38 +0000 https://eucornea.org/?p=8127 Saturday 25 May Note:  This programme is subject to change Auditorium Salle De Conference 109 Building 44 Speakers Corner Forum Foyer Auditorium 08:30 – 09:30 Free Paper 2: Keratoconus Session Details Moderators: Georgios Kyminios, Greece, Ingemar Gustafsson, Sweden 08:30 Vishal Jhanji, USA Keynote: PTK How and When? 08:42 Olivier Prisant, France Intracorneal Ring Segment Implantation Followed...

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Saturday 25 May

Note:  This programme is subject to change

Auditorium

Salle De Conference 109

Building 44

Speakers Corner Forum

Foyer Auditorium
08:30 – 09:30 
Free Paper 2: Keratoconus

Moderators:
Georgios Kyminios, Greece,
Ingemar Gustafsson, Sweden

08:30 Vishal Jhanji, USA

Keynote: PTK How and When?


08:42 Olivier Prisant, France
Intracorneal Ring Segment Implantation Followed by Same-day Topography-guided PRK and Cross-linking in 686 Keratoconic Eyes.

08:47
Michael Belin, USA
Multicenter, Randomized, Double-Masked, Sham-Controlled, Parallel-Group Phase 3 FDA Study to Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of Epithelium-On Corneal Cross-Linking in Subjects 8 to 45 Years of Age with Keratoconus

08:52
Wassim Altroudi, United Arab Emirates
Minimal Invasive Topography Guided Photorefractive Keratectomy with Custom Cross Linking (MITCX)

08:57
Thibaud Garcin France
Retrospective analysis of intra and postoperative complications of Keraring® and Ferrara® ring segment implantation

09:02
Hasan Shabani, The Netherlands
Worldwide Analysis of Climate-Related Determinants of Keratoconus

09:07
Riccardo Manocchio, Italy
Pachychoroid Pigment Epiteliopathy in patients affected with keratoconus: Assessing Prevalence and Correlations with Corneal and Chorioscleral Abnormalities

09:12
Anna Erler, Sweden
Long-term evaluation of PACK-CXL

09:17
Lional Raj, India
Perceptual Amblyopia Therapy for Improving Vision & Contrast Sensitivity Functions in Crosslinked Stable Keratoconus: Results of a Randomised Controlled Study

09:24
Paola Sauvageot, Spain
Long term results of horseshoe compressive lamellar keratoplasty on advanced pellucid marginal degeneration

09:29
Rajat Jain, India
Outcome of first 100 eyes of Bharat Protocol in keratoconus using the NIDEK CXIII equipped with CATz algorithm from the FinalFit software- retrospective comparison with Athens protocol

09:34
Discussion

08:30 – 09:30 
Forum 2: Endothelium and keratoplasties

Moderators:
Jose Guell, Spain,
Claus Cursiefen, Germany

08:30
Takahiko Hayashi, Japan
Modified “Double-bubble Technique Assisted by Holding Forceps” in Descemet’s Membrane Endothelial Keratoplasty for Vitrectomized Eyes

08:37
Riccardo Manocchio, Italy
The “BUB N’ROLL” Technique: A novel approach for separation of DESCEMET-Endothelium in DMEK Surgery

08:44
Yumna Busool Abu Eta Israel
A Comparative Prospective Cohort Study to Evaluate the Effect of Intraoperative Intracameral Cefuroxime on Corneal Endothelial Cell Count and Morphology Following Phacoemulsification Surgery

08:51
Marios Panagiotopoulos, Sweden
Big Bubble versus preDescements (manual dissection) Deep Anterior Lamellar Keratoplasty for corneal stromal pathology at a tertiary referral hospital – long term outcomes and complications.

08:58
Seyfi Anıl Kanbur, Turkey
Increasing the Efficiency in Production of Amnion Membrane Extract and Ensuring Stabilization in the Lyophilization Process

09:05
El Jarroudi, Spain
VIsual changes after Descemet’s Membrane Endothelial Keratoplasty (DMEK): 1 year of follow up M. Rachid Bouchikh

09:12
Sandrine Ninotta, France
Comparison of two commercial organ culture medias: CorneaMax versus Tissue

09:19
Inês Coelho Da Costa, Portugal
Trends in Corneal Transplantation in a Tertiary Hospital – A Paradigm Change

09:25
Louise Parveau, France
Tissue-engineered endothelial keratoplasty (TEEK) build using a Femtosecond laser cutting of crystalline lens anterior capsule

09:30 – 10:15
Opening Ceremony &
Medal Lecture 

09:30
Béatrice Cochener-Lamard, France 
Opening Remarks  

09:40
Marc Muraine, France 
EuCornea Medal Lecture: Intrastromal Allogenic Implantation for Corneal Re-shaping   

10:00
Discussion

10:45 – 12:15
Symposium:
Update in Fuchs Dystrophy

Moderators:
Jose Guell Spain,
Claus Cursiefen Germany

10:45
Viridiana Kocaba France  
Fuch’s Endothelial cells characterization 

10:57
Kiri Muthasamy, UK
Fuchs genetics and disease mechanism       

11:09
Antonia Howaldt Germany 
Clinical Evaluation and relevance of the pre Descemetic Zone    

11:21
Sanjay Patel USA  
Tomography data in staging Fuchs Dystrophy    

11:33
Björn Bachmann Germany  
Cataract and Fuchs – consecutive vs simultaneous approach  

11:45
Kathryn Colby USA  
DSO – What we know up to now 

11:57
Discussion   

12:15
End of session 

10:45 – 11:45
Instructional Course:
Kpro 

Co-ordinators:
Sadeer Hannush, USA
Jose de la Cruz, USA

Introduction

10:45
Soledad Cortina, USA
Pre-operative Evaluation

10:55
Sadeer Hannush, USA
Surgical Approach

11:05
Federico Badala, Italy
Long Term Management & Management of Complications with KPRO Type I

11:15
Anthony Aldave, USA
Developing a KPRO Service/International Experience

11:25
Christopher Liu, UK
When Boston Kpro Type I is not an Option

11:35
Thomas Dohlman, USA
New Developments of Boston KPRO

11:45
Jose de la Cruz, USA
Other available Prosthesis and future Intrastromal Devices

11:55
Discussion & Questions

11:00 – 12:00 
Forum 3: Inflammation and complications

Moderators:
Mario Nubile, Italy,
Jesper Hjortdal, Denmark

11:00
Davide Romano, Italy
Topical Insulin Eye Drops in Infective Keratitis 

11:07
Muhammed Dara Tas, Turkey
A Five-Year Report of Pediatric Microbial Keratitis in a Tertiary Eye Center 

11:14
Pelin Kiyat, Turkey
Identification of The Relationship Between Topical Antiglaucomatous Agent Type and Conjunctival Fornix Depth 

11:21
Fernandez Lopez, Spain
Progressive and severe Peripheral Anterior Synechiae in patients with Endothelial Keratoplasty and Glaucoma Ester 

11:28
Paolo Bonatti, Austria
Ethanol preserved cornea donors as long-term storage for acute tectonic keratoplasties 

11:35
Nathalie Ghomashchi, France
Keratometry asymmetry amplitude (KAA), one parameter to access keratoconus severity. 

11:42
Niranjana Bejan Singh, India
Clinical and treatment outcomes of ocular rhinosporidiosis 

11:49
Pelin Akcay, Turkey
Normative Data on Pediatric Age Corneal Sensitivity 

11:55
Ana Pereira, Portugal
Histopathological changes in corneas of patients with Mucopolysaccharidosis type VI that underwent penetrating keratoplasty

12:30 – 13:30
Industry Satellite Symposium
12:00 – 13:00
Instructional Course: Lamellar Course 

12:00
Vincent Borderie, France
How to improve your Big Bubble DALK technique, 

12:10
Enrica Sarnicola, Italy
Secrets to master manual DALK techniques

12:20
Caterina Sarnicola, Italy
How to manage DM rupture and avoid PK conversion

12:30
Vincent Borderie, France
Management of post keratoplasty refractive error, 

12:40
Vincenzo Sarnicola, Italy
The most common DALK indication is advance keratoconus; which are the most important indications?

12:50
Discussion & Q&A

 

13.30 - 14.30
YO & Senior Hot Topic: Challenging Surgical Cases in Cornea


Session Co-ordinators

Miriam Barbany Spain 
Nicolas Alejandre Spain 
Sadeer Hannush USA

13:30

Luis García Onrrubia, Spain
DALK in a patient prev

13:42
Yang Ning Neo, UK
Safety net DMEK

13:54
Vito Romano, Italy
DMEK with vitreous in the anterior chamber
 
14:06
Paola Sauvageot, Spain
Horseshoe lamellar keratoplasty for atypical terrien degeneration 
 
14:18
Discussion

 

13:30 – 14:30
Instructional Course: Common Corneal Procedures in Clinical Practice

Harminder Dua UK  
Dalia Said UK

13.30
Introduction

13.35
Dalia Said, UK 
Corneal Gluing – hard and soft

14.55
Harminder Dua, UK
Managing Corneal Blood Vessels

14.15
Discussion

13:30 – 14:30 
Forum 4: Keratoconus and Complex Cases



Moderators:
Georgios Kyminios, Greece,
Sihem Lazreg, Algeria

13:30
Anil Kaplan, Turkey
Corneal Transplant Awareness in Medical Students by Grade and the Effect of Subject-Specific Education on This Awareness Level

13:37
Alina Gheorghe, Romania
Descemet membrane endothelial keratoplasty in two cases with significant central corneal opacities and poor visualization

13:44
Aditi Ghosh Dastidar India
Rare case of Bulbar Rhinosporidiosis with staphyloma and its management. Will the balloon burst !

13:51
Lennart Hartmann Germany
Detection and classification of corneal pathologies on tomography using a deep learning approach

13:58
Isha Gupta India
Efficacy of Collagen cross linking with individualized fluence (Sub 400 protocol) in keratoconus patients with ultrathin cornea.

14:05
Belen Alfonso-Bartolozzi, Spain
A New Pre-descemetic Corneal Ring (Neoring) in Deep Anterior Lamellar Keratoplasty for Moderate-Advanced Keratoconus: 5-Year Long-Term Follow-Up Belén

14:12
Arun Arun Mehta India
Evaluation of outcome of pulsed accelerated corneal collagen cross linking (PACXL) in paediatric keratoconus.

14:19
Jennifer Tran, USA
Performing Lamellar Keratectomy with Femtosecond Laser in Eyes with Visually Significant Corneal Stromal Dystrophies

14:25
Ali Devebacak, Turkey
Limbal Stem Cell Deficiency Following Surgery for Ocular Surface Squamous Neoplasia

14.30 - 16.00
Free Paper 3:
Endothelium and Limbal Deficiency

Moderators:
Beatrice Cochener-Lamard, France,
Francois Majo, Switzerland

14:30
Friedrich Kruse, Germany
Keynote: Limbal Deficiency

14:42
Anthony Aldave, USA
Corneal intrastromal AAV8 delivery of human SLC4A11 gene rescues corneal edema in Slc4a11-/- mouse model of Congenital Hereditary Endothelial Dystrophy

14:47
Siyin Liu, UK
Novel Insights into Fuchs Endothelial Corneal Dystrophy through Genetic, Demographic, and Phenotypic Correlations

14:52
Deniz Bagci, Turkey
Where Do We Stand in Subconjunctival Anti-VEGF Treatment in Limbal Stem Cell Deficiency?

14:57
Mariacarmela Ventura, Italy
Visual recovery after DMEK surgery: predictive role of preoperative stromal ripples

15:02
Mehmet Gurdal, Turkey
Mid-Term Clinical Outcomes in Multicenter Allogeneic/Autologous Limbal Explant Culture Therapy Product Application

15:07
Zeynep Akgun, Turkey
Severity Classification of Limbal Stem Cell Failure Due to Steven Johnson Syndrome in the Light of the Classification Consensus of Limbal Stem Cell Deficiency

15:12
Rui Ferreira, Portugal
Comparison of pseudophakic-DMEK to triple-DMEK for Fuchs’ Endotelial Dystrophy

15:17
Zhiguo He, France
Optimized laboratory techniques for assessing the quality of pre-stripped DMEK grafts

15:22
José F. Alfonso Sanchez, Spain
Pseudochamber Protected Keratoplasty (PPK) with EndoK® implant

15:27
Muhammad Ahad, Saudi Arabia
Outcome of endothelial keratoplasties for the indication of bullous keratopathy using overseas donor cornea

15:32
Inès Aoulmeur, France
Success rate of primary cultures of corneal endothelial cells from donors over 55 years old

15:37
Tomy Sagnial, France
Cryopreservation of corneal endothelial cells in vitro, ex vivo, and on a tissue engineered endothelial graft

15:42
Oliver Dorado Cortez, France
The Relationship between Triplet Repeats in the TCF4 Gene and Progression of Fuchs Endothelial Corneal Dystrophy over One Year

15:47
Kubra Sincar, Turkey
Objective assessment of long-term restoration of the corneal epithelium following autologous simple limbal epithelial transplantation Swapna Shanbhag India
Demonstration of Long-Term Revascularization of Limbal Ischemia Developing in Chemical Burns with AS-OCTA

15.57
Discussion

14:45 – 15:45  
Instructional Course: Neurotrophic Ulcer and Neuropathic Pain
Maria Phylactou Cyprus
Definition and clinical diagnosis of NK 

Mario Nubile Italy
Medical and surgical management of NK 

Antonio di Zazzo Italy
Neuropathic pain: what it is and how to mange  
16.30 - 18.30 
Global Symposium: Progressive Keratoconus Management
(EuCornea, Cornea Society, Asia Cornea, Pan Cornea & International Keratoconus Society) 

Moderators:
Béatrice Cochener-Lamard France,
Mario Nubile 
Italy 

Part 1: What is progression and how to halt it 

16:32
Shizuka Koh, Japan (Asia Cornea Society) 
Factors influencing progression in keratoconus:

16:40
Michael Belin, USA  (Cornea Society)
Definition and diagnosis of ectasia progression: do we have a consensus? 

16:48
Luis Izquierdo, Peru (PanCornea)
Best Technologies for changes detection

16:56
Ingemar Gustafsson, Sweden (EuCornea)  
Corneal cross-linking to stop progression: How and when? 

17:04
Cosimo Mazzotta, Italy (International Keratoconus Society)
Limits and complications of Cross Linking

17:12
Discussion

Part 2: Ectasia management for visual rehabilitation  

17:32
George Kymionis, Greece (EuCornea)
Laser ablation and combined techniques with CXL: what is the current evidence?

17:40
Vishal Jhanji, USA (Cornea Society)
Progression despite treatment: what to do?

17:48
Olivier Prisant, France (International Keratoconus Society) 
Intracorneal corneal ring segments: interest of customization 

17:56
Daniel Scorsetti, Argentina (PanCornea) 
When the battle is lost: indications to stromal replacement and DALK or Time and DALK strategies  

18:04
Koji Kitazawa, Japan (Asia Cornea Society)
Can we one day cure keratoconus (perspectives in biomarking and genetic therapy)

18:12
Discussion 

16:45 – 17:45 
Instructional Course: Suturing Corneal Lacerations

Co-ordinators:
Harminder Dua, UK 
Dalia Said, UK 

16.45
Introduction

16.50
Harminder Dua, UK
Suturing and Managing Corneal Lacerations

17.10
Dalia Said, UK
Suturing Corneal Grafts

17.30
Discussion

 

16:30 – 17:30 
Forum 5: Complications and Complex Cases





Moderators:
Marc Muraine France,
Miriam Barbany, Spain

16:30
Joanna Boguslawska Poland
Advanced use of layered amniotic membrane dressing in corneal perforations – cooling off the “hot transplant” of the cornea

16:37
Konstantin Katmakov, Russia
Micro- and macroperforations: how to perform femtolaser-assisted deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty without switching to a penetrating corneal keratoplasty?

16:44
Chiara Ancona, Italy
Exploring the human experience of congenital aniridia: a narrative medicine approach

16:51
Anaïs Vautier, France
An efficient technique for the long-term preservation of SMILE lenticules using desiccation.

16:58
Gahan Reddy, India
Scleral contact lens in complex corneal situations in a tertiary eye center in India.

17:05
Georges Baikoff, France
Results of 250 cases of cosmetic keratopigmebntations

17:12
Mohammad Ghoreishi, UK
Blunt Anterior Lamellar Keratectomy (BALK), a new surgical technique for the management of Reis-Buckler Corneal Dystrophy

17:19
Larissa Magalhaes, Brazil
Corneal tattooing: keratopigmentation as a cosmetic treatment for disfiguring opacified corneas

17:25
Ozlem Barut Selver, Turkey Cataract Surgery in Patients with Severe Corneal Opacities

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Registration Open !

If you have submitted an abstract it is not necessary to create another account to complete your registration – you can use the same account and login details that you used when submitting the abstract.

If you have not submitted an abstract you will need to create an account before completing your registration.

Registration Fees

Price listed in Euro including VAT (10%) Until April 14th, 2024 From April 15th, 2024 until May 23rd, 2024 From May 24th, 2024
EuCornea Member
330,00 €
385,00 €
440,00 €
EuCornea Non-Member
440,00 €
495,00 €
550,00 €
* Trainee / Resident
82,50 €
102,50 €
122,50 €
* Allied Healthcare Professional
280,50 €
341,00 €
396,00 €
Ophthalmic Nurse / Technician
110,00 €
165,00 €
220,00 €
Corporate
1 210,00 €
1 430,00 €
1 650,00 €

Registration Categories 

  • EuCornea Member – Available to current members of EuCornea
  • Non-Member – Available to ophthalmologists and medical doctors.
  • Trainee / Resident – Available to those currently in a residency/training programme. The age limit for trainee registration is 40 years old.  **Verification Documents to be uploaded when registering
  • Ophthalmic Nurse / Technician – Available to ophthalmic nurses, technicians, assistants and orthoptists.
  • Allied Healthcare Professional – Available to optometrists, practice managers, PhDs, MBAs, healthcare administrators, office support staff, ophthalmic photographers and other healthcare professionals. Commercial representatives are not entitled to pay this fee. **Verification Documents to be uploaded when registering 
  • Corporate – Available to commercial representatives and corporate personnel who have a legitimate educational or business reason for attending, but do not have a product or service to exhibit. No solicitation is permitted.
*Please note for these registration categories Verification Documentation will be required before you complete your registration 

The registration fee includes:

  • Access to the conference centre for the duration of the Congress
  • Access to the Exhibition
  • Access to all sessions
  • Coffee breaks
  • Welcome Reception Friday 24th May 

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