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09:15 REGISTRATION COFFEE 09:45 WELCOME – PROFESSOR BRIAN FLECK (PRESIDENT) SESSION 1 FREE PAPERS : CHAIR - DR JOHN OLSON AND PROFESSOR BRIAN FLECK 09:50 Retinopathy of Prematurity Screening Using a New Low Cost Hand Held Retinal Camera (Epicam) : A Proof of Concept Pilot Study M Radwan, Dr Marliyanti, Dr Conga, L Sandler, A Blaikie 09:57 Age Related Macular Degeneration : An Audit of Time to Treatment in NHS Lothian S Gajree, P Sim, S Borooah, B Dhillon 10:04 Blocking Glycolysis to Generate Tolerogenic Dendritic Cells M Christofi, I Klaska, L Kuffová, J Forrester 10:11 The Use of Head Mounted Display Eyeglasses for Teaching Surgical Skills A Tatham, R Mercer, R Peden 10:18 Dendritic Cell Responses to Collagen Hydrogels for Corneal Transplantation S Shankar, M Griffith, J Forrester, LKuffová 10:25 Out of Hospital Factors Negatively Impact Visual Outcome in the Treatment of Wet AMD in NHS Lothian P Sim, S Gajree, S Borooah, B Dhillon 10:32 Photodynamic Therapy in the Treatment of Periocular Skin Lesions: Ten Years of Experience in Tayside C Murphy, H Murgatroyd, C Fleming, S Ibbotson 10:39 Efficacy of DDLS in Ensuring Appropriate Referral of Glaucoma Patients to Secondary Care M Edington , M Kumarasamy, D Montgomery 10:46 Initial Results of Aflibercept (Eylea) in Diabetic Macula Oedema in North-East Scotland. P Tyagi, Z Juma, L Bilal, C Santiago 10:53 The Majority of Asymptomatic Macular Oedema in Patients Attending Retinal Screening with Mild or Observable Diabetic Retinopathy Resolves Spontaneously Z Juma, P Tyagi, J Olson 11:00 COFFEE POSTERS AND TRADE EXHIBITION SESSION 2 OCULAR INFLAMMATION CHAIR : MISS LUCIA KUFFOVA AND PROFESSOR BRIAN FLECK 11.30 CMV Infection, Immune Privilege and the Eye Keynote Speaker : Professor John V Forrester Centre for Experimental Immunology, Lions Eye Institute, Nedlands, Perth, Western Australia Ocular Immunology Programme, The University of Western Australia, Perth, Western Australia 11:50 Non- Neoplastic Masquerade Syndrome Keynote Speaker : Professor François Willermain Ophthalmology Department, CHU St-Pierre, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium 12:10 Biologics in Uveitis : Where Do We Stand, Where Do We Go From Now? Keynote Speaker : Miss Lucia Kuffová Ocular Immunology, Section of Immunity, Infection and Inflammation, IMS, School of Medicine and Dentistry, Foresterhill, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen 12:30 Blind and Partial Sight Registration Update Professor Carrie MacEwen, Specialty Advisor, Scottish Government Dr Anne Sinclair, Associate Specialist, NHS Fife 12:35 Annual General Meeting Professor Brian Fleck 12:45 13:30 LUNCH POSTERS AND TRADE EXHIBITION POSTER JUDGING SESSION 3 FREE PAPERS : CHAIR - MISS MANJULA KUMARASAMY AND MR VIJAY HEGDE 13:45 Outcomes of Toric IOL for Cataracts in an Initial Cohort S Chia, A Fern 13:52 Cataract Overload - Are Nurse-Led Clinics Part of the Solution? F Burgess, C Styles, C Walker, R Robertson 13:59 Morbidity and Mortality of Patients with Corneal Perforation from Peripheral Ulcerative Keratopathy due to Rheumatoid Arthritis: Findings of the British Ophthalmic Surveillance Unit Survey H Timlin, N Hall, P Koay 14:06 24-Hour Contact Lens Sensor Monitoring in Glaucoma K Hoban, R Peden, A Tatham 14:13 Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty - 2 Year Outcomes C Croghan, K Lee Lai, A Rotchford, S Sidiki 14:20 Surgical Outcomes in Lateral Orbital Wall Decompression D Miller, P Cauchi SESSION 4 CHAIR : DR ANDREW PYOTT AND MR ARAVIND REDDY 14.30 Femto Laser Assisted Cataract Surgery (FLACS) Keynote Speaker : Dr David Teenan, Glasgow 15:15 TEA POSTERS AND TRADE EXHIBITION 15:45 PRESENTATION OF PRIZES – DR ALASDAIR FERN PRESENTATION OF SOC PAPER AND POSTER PRIZE SESSION 5 15:55 BIO ENGINEERED CORNEA CHAIR : MR ARAVIND REDDY AND DR KANNA RAMAESH Bioengineered Corneas as an Alternative to Donated Tissues : Hope or Hype Keynote Speaker: Professor May Griffith Professor of Regenerative Medicine, Linköping, Sweden 16:40 CLOSING REMARKS AND THANKS – DR ALASDAIR FERN, PRESIDENT 16:45 MEETING CLOSES POSTER PRESENTATIONS 1. Two-Year Outcomes of Intravitreal Ranibizumab for Macular Oedema Secondary to Branch (BRVO)/Central Retinal Vein Occlusion (CRVO) Z Juma, C Santiago, P Tyagi, A Ionean 2. The Use of Anti-VEGF in Solitary Idiopathic Choroiditis : A Case Report U Mulla, P Venkatesh, S Ramamurthi, D Gilmour 3. Acute Macular Neuroretinopathy – A Rare and Poorly Understood Cause of a Paracentral Scotoma as Experienced in the Eye Casualty S Burgess, S Gillan 4. Factors Influencing Discrepancy Between One and Four Metre Visual Acuity Letter Scores Using the Early Treatment Diabetic Retinopathy Study Chart in Routine Clinical Practice K Ah-See E Wong, Ivy Tang, F Chen 5. Grampian Glaucoma Refinement Referral Audit K Yin, J Bates, M Awad, O Chadwick, M Kumarasamy 6. Temporal Artery Biopsies Performed at the Princess Alexandra Eye Pavilion C Goudie, H Devlin 7. Photo Finish: The Race to Catch Acute Retinal Necrosis E Newcott, D Gilmour 8. Acute Esotropia in Heroin Withdrawal D Miller, C Weir 9. The Role of Atypical Chemokine Receptor-2 in Murine Herpes Simplex Stromal Keratitis T Yu, G Graham, J Gerard, J Forrester, L Kuffová 10. Falkirk Eylea Experience in Wet AMD M Edington, L Butler, J Brodie, S Park, T Saboor 11. Time Course of Inflammation in a Spontaneous Model of Autoimmune Uveoretinitis Yi Liu, L Kuffová, J Forrester 12. Evaluating Two Hand-Held Retinal Cameras for Diabetic Retinopathy Screening in Makassar, Indonesia E Sandler, A Blaikie, J Ellis 13. Retro-Hydrogel Membrane – A Challenge in Full-Thickness Transplantation of Biosynthetic Collagen-Based Hydrogels as Corneal Equivalents V Rajendran, M Griffith, J Forrester, L Kuffová 14. Adjunct Local - Intraocular Therapy in Patients with Macular Oedema Secondary to Non-Infectious Posterior Uveitis L Bilal, J Forrester, L Kuffová 15. DOCK2 as a Target for Control of Sight-Threatening Autoimmune Uveitis I Klaska, R Fordyce, L Kuffová, J Forrester 16. Retinal Features in Mulvihill-Smith Syndrome T Pallavi, Z Juma, A Reddy 17. Patient Expectations and Experience of Intravitreal Treatment for Wet Age-Related Macular Degeneration in NHS Lothian S Sii, S Borooah, P Cackett, P Aspinall, B Dhillon 18. Assessing and Improving Information Provision and Consent for Laser Procedures? R Davies, A Sifton, N Stone, B Dhillon 19. Removal of Iatrogenic Cataracts with Needle Track Injuries Following Intravitreal Injection of Ranibizumab Requiring Formal Posterior Segment Surgery : A Case Series of Dropped Nuclei D Karl, J Ellis, G Cormack, J Foulds 20. Vortex Vein Ampulla Varicies in a Teach and Treat Clinic M Gregory 21. Seeing Red – Should We Be Writing Operating Notes In Red Ink? H Smith, A Khan 22. Initial Experience with Aflibercept (Eylea) for Macular Oedema Secondary to Central Retinal Vein Occlusion at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary K Khan, A Ionean, C Santiago 23. Audit of Patient Satisfaction in Nurse-Led Ophthalmology Post-Operative Clinic W Foulsham, A Ferguson 24. An Unusual Crystalline Cornea Appearance : A Case of Ocular Cystinosis L Ngai, D Knight, R Duggan, A Pyott 25. Orbital Floor Fracture with Inferior Rectus Entrapment Presenting as Trochlear Nerve Palsy O Chadwick, T Leslie Additional Information Poster Scotland’s New Certificate of Vision Impairment (CVI) Form J Gong, A Sinclair SESSION 1 SESSION 2 SESSION 3 SESSION 4 SESSION 5 OTHER WELCOME Professor Brian Fleck and the Scottish Ophthalmological Club Council extend a warm welcome to all delegates, speakers and members of commercial companies, attending the Spring Meeting. We hope this will be a very successful event and wish you an enjoyable day. Prior to the meeting commencing, we would be grateful if you could take time to read the information below. If you have any queries regarding the meeting, please speak to Alison Simpson or Lesley Malcolm at the Registration Desk in the foyer. GENERAL INFORMATION There will be no planned fire alarm tests carried out whilst delegates are in the building. In the unlikely event of a fire alarm sounding (a high pitched continuous tone will be heard or automated voice message) please make your way to the nearest emergency exit. Disabled people should make their way, where possible, to the front of the building. Anyone who has special needs, in the event of an emergency, should make themselves known to the Stirling Hotel staff on arrival. Please exit the hotel in an orderly manner and the hotel and staff will be on hand to assist. The car park barrier will be raised by the end of the meeting. If you intend to leave earlier, please pick up a token from reception. SECURITY Security personnel are in place throughout the building. Name badges should be worn at all times. If you lose or misplace your badge at any time over the event, please report this to Alison Simpson or Lesley Malcolm at the Registration Desk situated in the foyer. REGISTRATION Registration will take place in the foyer from 9.15 am. All delegates must be pre-registered. Due to catering number we are unable to register delegates on the day. WEBSITE www.s-o-c.org.uk We now offer online registration for meetings with payment facilities via paypal. Please visit the website for further details. Comments/suggestions for future meetings etc can be sent via the website. CATERING We have tried to ensure dietary needs have been catered for. If you have any questions, please consult a member of the catering team in the Abbeycraig Restaurant. Teas and Coffees will be provided in the Blair Atholl Suite with lunch in the Abbeycraig Restaurant. TECHNICAL PRODUCTION/SPEAKER PREVIEW If you are presenting, as previously instructed, please ensure you contact our AV Technician, Jim Talbot, in the Wallace Monument Suite, who will be in attendance throughout the conference. COMMERCIAL SPONSORSHIP We are grateful to Maureen Wright and Optic UK for organising the Trade Exhibition for this meeting and to all the exhibitors for their continued sponsorship of the SOC. FUTURE MEETINGS The Autumn 2016 Meeting with be held in the Apex Hotel, Dundee on Friday 16 September. Hosts for this meeting will be NHS Tayside. The Spring 2017 Meeting with be our 200th Meeting. This will be held on Friday 17 February in the Marriot Hotel in Glasgow. This will be followed by a dinner /ceilidh in the Piping Centre in Glasgow on the Friday evening. Further information will be available via the website - www.s-o-c.org.uk or from Alison Simpson - [email protected] or 01382 632713. This Scottish Ophthalmological Club Meeting has automatic CPD approval (6 points Category B)