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Taiwan Journal of
Ophthalmology
Taiwan Journal of Ophthalmology (TJO) is the official, peer reviewed journal of
the Ophthalmological Society of Taiwan (OST), which was founded in May 1960
and has been committed to active participation in eye care and the promotion of
scientific research in ophthalmology.
Editorial Team
Editor in Chief
David Hui-Kang Ma,
Linkou Chang Gung Memorial
Hospital, Taiwan
Associate Editors
Cheng-Kuo Cheng, Shin-Kong
Wu-Ho-Su Memorial Hospital and
Fu-Jen Catholic University, Taiwan
Huey-Chuan Cheng, Mackay
Memorial Hospital and Chung Shan
Medical University, Taiwan
Catherine J. Liu, Taipei Veterans
General Hospital and National
Yang-Ming University, Taiwan
Chung-May Yang, National Taiwan
University Hospital, Taiwan
The aims of TJO are to increase the visibility of scientifically interesting and
relevant articles for authors, and to create an international communication forum
for globally-minded ophthalmologists.
TJO encompasses all major subspecialties in the field of ophthalmology, with a
special focus on ocular diseases that are prevalent in Southeast Asia. Each issue
has a major theme that is focused on topics from a variety of subspecialties.
The journal welcomes original innovative research, including up-to-date clinical
studies and basic science research in ophthalmology, as well as related
disciplines that are of interest to ophthalmic professionals. High-quality papers of
other types, such as Reviews, Editorials, Brief Communications, Letters to the
Editor, and Case Reports are also accepted. TJO is indexed in ScienceDirect,
Scopus and EBSCOhost.
Special features of the journal:
● Review articles from world-renowned experts: major reviews on specific
topics by international prestigious ophthalmic experts in every issue
● Region-specific updates: high-quality papers reporting advanced findings on
eye diseases prevalent in Southeast Asia (i.e., myopia, angle-closure
glaucoma, polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy, infectious scleritis, pterygium)
in every issue
● Fast publication speed
● Open access with no publication fee
Read the journal issue:
http://www.e-tjo.com/
Visit the journal homepage:
www.journals.elsevier.com/taiwan-journal-of-ophthalmology/
Contents
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1. FOREWORD & WELCOME MESSAGES��������������������������������������������������������������������������������3
1.1 FOREWORD – Lin-Chung WOUNG, MD, Congress President & President, Ophthalmological Society of
Chinese Taipei����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 3
1.2 FOREWORD – Dennis LAM, MD, Scientific Program Chair & President, Asia-Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology �������� 4
1.3 WELCOME MESSAGE – Clement THAM, BM BCh, Secretary-General, Asia-Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology����������� 5
1.4 WELCOME MESSAGE – Jan Tjeerd DE FABER, MD, President, European Society of Ophthalmology����������������������������� 6
1.5 WELCOME MESSAGE – Hugh TAYLOR, MD, President, International Council of Ophthalmology����������������������������������� 7
1.6 WELCOME MESSAGE – Gullapalli Nag RAO, MD, President, Academia Ophthalmologica Internationalis��������������������� 8
1.7 WELCOME MESSAGE – Charles MCGHEE, MD, President, Academy of Asia-Pacific Professors of Ophthalmology������� 9
1.8 WELCOME MESSAGE – An-Guor WANG, MD, Chair, Local Organizing Committee������������������������������������������������������� 10
2. COUNCILS & COMMITTEES����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������11
2.1 HOST – Asia-Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 11
2.2 LOCAL HOST – Ophthalmological Society of Chinese Taipei����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 12
2.3 CO-SPONSOR – European Society of Ophthalmology��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 13
2.4 LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 14
2.5 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM COMMITTEE����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 16
2.6 INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY BOARD������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 19
2.7 ABSTRACT REVIEWING COMMITTEE���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 20
2.8 APAO COUNCIL������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 22
2.9 APAO MEMBER SOCIETIES�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 26
2.10 APAO SECRETARIAT����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 28
3. PROGRAM AT A GLANCE��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������29
3.1 PROGRAM OVERVIEW�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 29
3.2 SCIENTIFIC SESSIONS���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 31
3.2.1 DAY 1 – MAR 24, 2016 (THURSDAY)����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 31
3.2.2 DAY 2 – MAR 25, 2016 (FRIDAY)����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 34
3.2.3 DAY 3 – MAR 26, 2016 (SATURDAY)������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 38
3.2.4 DAY 4 – MAR 27, 2016 (SUNDAY)��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 42
4. CONGRESS INFORMATION�����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������43
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DELEGATE INFORMATION��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 43
GENERAL INFORMATION���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 47
SOCIAL PROGRAM�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 49
FLOOR PLANS���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 50
5. NAMED LECTURES & AWARDS����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������55
5.1 APAO NAMED AWARDS & AWARD LECTURES�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 55
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5.1.1 JOSE RIZAL AWARD – Tetsuro OSHIKA, MD, PhD���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 55
5.1.2 JOSE RIZAL INTERNATIONAL AWARD – Jerry A. SHIELDS, MD�������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 56
5.1.3 APAO ICO MARK TSO GOLDEN APPLE AWARD – Kanxing ZHAO, MD, PhD������������������������������������������������������������� 58
5.1.4 DE OCAMPO LECTURE – Jimmy LAI, MD���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 59
5.1.5 HOLMES LECTURE – Shigeru KINOSHITA, MD, PhD������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 60
5.1.6 SUSRUTA LECTURE – Ravi RAVINDRAN, MD����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 62
5.1.7 ARTHUR LIM AWARD – Ava HOSSAIN, MD������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 63
5.1.8 NAKAJIMA AWARD – Catherine GREEN, MBChB, FRANZCO����������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 65
5.2 AWARDS������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 66
5.2.1 DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARDS ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 66
5.2.2 OUTSTANDING SERVICE IN PREVENTION OF BLIINDNESS AWARDS����������������������������������������������������������������������� 68
5.2.3 ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 70
5.3 APAO YASUO TANO TRAVEL GRANTS���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 74
6 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM SCHEDULE������������������������������������������������������������������������������������75
6.1 SESSIONS & SYMPOSIA������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 75
6.1.1 PLENARY SESSIONS������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 75
6.1.2 SYMPOSIA & COURSES������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 76
6.1.2.1 Day 1 – Mar 24, 2016 (Thursday)��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 76
6.1.2.2 Day 2 – Mar 25, 2016 (Friday)�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 83
6.1.2.3 Day 3 – Mar 26, 2016 (Saturday)���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 96
6.1.2.4 Day 4 – Mar 27, 2016 (Sunday)���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 110
6.1.3 CROSS-STRAIT EYE FORUM����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 112
6.2 SUBMITTED PROGRAM���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 120
6.2.1 INSTRUCTION COURSES��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 120
6.2.2 RAPID-FIRE UPDATES�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 127
6.2.3 POSTERS��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 135
6.2.4 E-POSTERS������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 153
6.2.5 VIDEOS����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 179
7. CORPORATE PARTNERS & INDEXES�������������������������������������������������������������������������������181
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EXHIBITION FLOOR PLAN�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 181
PACKAGE SPONSORS��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 182
EXHIBITOR INDEX�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 183
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 186
PARTICIPANT INDEX���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 187
PARTICIPANT FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE INDEX������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 209
MEETING CALENDAR�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 210
FOREWORD AND WELCOME MESSAGES
FOREWORD AND WELCOME MESSAGES
FOREWORD
From Congress President
Dear Colleagues and Friends,
As the president of the 31st Asia-Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology
Congress (APAO 2016) and the president of the Ophthalmological
Society of Chinese Taipei, I am delighted to welcome you to Taipei for
the 31st APAO Congress, which is held in conjunction with the 57th Annual
Meeting of the Ophthalmological Society of Chinese Taipei.
This event features four days of the best in science and ophthalmological
clinical practice covering all aspects of basic, clinical and academic
contents in all subspecialties. It brings together highly respected,
internationally renowned speakers who will share their experiences and
knowledge with all of us.
We are confident that the 31st APAO Congress will without doubt be a
showcase of significant cutting-edge advancements that will impact and
shape the future of ophthalmology.
The scope and quality of its scientific exchange make the APAO Congress
the premier ophthalmological research and instructional meeting in
the Asia-Pacific region and beyond. I would like to express my sincere
appreciation to the scientific committee and the Congress organizing
team for their unwavering commitment, which resulted in the exciting
scientific and social programs of this world-class Congress. I would also
like to thank our international partners for their immense support and
collaboration. Gratitude also goes to all the attendees, from near and far,
who have chosen to join us at the 31st APAO Congress in Taipei. With all
of your support and participation, the 31st APAO Congress will be not just
a scientific educational event but an important platform for knowledge
exchange, networking and shared learning.
Come and join us! I’m sure that you will find the Congress and your stay
in Taipei both valuable and enjoyable, thanks to the pleasant weather
and warm hospitality of our Taiwanese ophthalmologists.
Yours sincerely,
Lin-Chung Woung, MD, PhD
Congress President, APAO Congress 2016
President, The Ophthalmological Society of Chinese Taipei
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FOREWORD AND WELCOME MESSAGES
FOREWORD
From APAO President & Scientific Program Committee Chair
Dear Friends and Colleagues,
On behalf of the Asia-Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology (APAO) and
the Scientific Program Committee of the 31st APAO Congress, it is my
honor and pleasure to welcome you to Taipei.
The 31st APAO Congress is held in conjunction with the 57th Annual
Meeting of the Ophthalmological Society of Chinese Taipei and the European Society of Ophthalmology (SOE). Bringing together ophthalmologists from around the world, the 31st APAO Congress is proud to have
over 750 internationally recognized speakers presenting their latest
work and scientific innovations covering all the major subspecialties in
ophthalmology and visual sciences.
With a comprehensive scientific program and a social program enriched
by Chinese culture, the 31st APAO Congress provides delegates with an
excellent occasion to network and look for collaborative opportunities.
I hope you will enjoy your stay in the beautiful city of Taipei and cherish
the friendships made.
See you around!
With best regards,
Dennis Lam, MD
President, Asia-Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology
Chair, APAO 2016 Scientific Program Committee
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FOREWORD AND WELCOME MESSAGES
WELCOME MESSAGE
From Secretary-General, Asia-Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology
Dear Colleagues,
It is both my pleasure and honor to welcome you to the 31st Asia-Pacific
Academy of Ophthalmology (APAO) Congress, held in conjunction with
the 57th Annual Meeting of the Ophthalmological Society of Chinese
Taipei, and co-sponsored by the European Society of Ophthalmology
(SOE).
On behalf of APAO and our member societies, I would like to express
our heartfelt thanks to Professor Lin-Chung Woung, our APAO 2016
Congress President, for bringing us this wonderful and outstanding
meeting. I would also like to convey our deepest gratitude to Professor
Dennis Lam, the Scientific Program Committee Chair, for his unwavering
commitment, without which we would not be able to put together such
an exceptionally educational and enjoyable scientific program, with
more than 700 distinguished ophthalmologists and visual scientists
from over 60 countries participating in the invited programs and more
than 1,000 presentations in the submitted programs of this Congress.
Above all, we are truly grateful to all of you who have chosen to join us
here in Taipei for the 31st APAO Congress. It is indeed your participation
that has made all the preparatory efforts for this Congress worthwhile.
I very much hope you will enjoy this Congress, as well as all that Taipei
has to offer, before we all come together again for the 32nd APAO Congress in Singapore in 2017.
Warmest personal regards,
Clement CY Tham, BM BCh
Secretary-General & CEO, Asia-Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology
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FOREWORD AND WELCOME MESSAGES
WELCOME MESSAGE
From President, European Society of Ophthalmology
Dear Colleagues and Friends,
It is with great pleasure that I welcome you to the APAO meeting in
Taipei.
As both guest and co-host of this meeting, I feel we are walking along
the silk route as Marco Polo described in his book “Il Milione,” where
East meets West. Although Marco Polo learned many new and exciting
things in the Orient, he also contributed his knowledge and experiences
to the Far East.
As ophthalmologists, we need to be open minded to gather and share
new insights in our field to let our patients benefit from the cross fertilization of knowledge. While in Taipei, enjoy the many opportunities for
international friendship.
With warmest personal regards,
Jan Tjeerd de Faber, MD
President, European Society of Ophthalmology
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FOREWORD AND WELCOME MESSAGES
WELCOME MESSAGE
From President, International Council of Ophthalmology
My Dear Friends and Colleagues,
It is a great pleasure as the President of the International Council of
Ophthalmology to welcome you to the 31st APAO Congress in Taipei and
to bring you greetings from the more than 200,000 ophthalmologists
around the world.
With the hard work and dedication of the organizers, the APAO Congresses are consistently outstanding successes. As I look at both the
splendid scientific program and the wonderful cultural events that are
planned, I am certain this Congress will be exemplary. I know our hosts
in the Ophthalmological Society of Chinese Taipei have worked very hard
to ensure that this Congress runs smoothly and that we are very well
looked after.
With the growing needs for eye care around the world, but particularly
in Asia and the Pacific, we ophthalmologists cannot do it all ourselves.
We must develop appropriately trained teams and cadre to help provide the eye care that is required. Of course, the structure and nature of
these teams will vary from one country to another, but we as ophthalmologists must provide the leadership to ensure both quality and equity
are maintained. I know there is much we will be able to learn during this
Congress to help with this challenge.
I wish you all a very successful Congress where you will learn new things,
make new friends and renew long-standing acquaintances.
Best wishes,
Hugh R. Taylor, MD
President, International Council of Ophthalmology
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FOREWORD AND WELCOME MESSAGES
WELCOME MESSAGE
From President, Academia Ophthalmologica Internationalis
Welcome to the 31st APAO Congress!
I am pleased to see the excellent efforts being made by APAO Secretary-General Clement Tham and his colleagues to come out with an
outstanding scientific program for the upcoming APAO meeting in Taipei.
Academia Ophthalmologica Internationalis is fully in support of this, and
I am delighted that many members of the Academia will be participating
actively, adding to the quality of the conference. I am also delighted that
the topic themes address all the important areas that are relevant to the
diverse group of countries in the Asia-Pacific region.
My best wishes for the success of the conference.
Gullipalli N. Rao, MD
President, Academia Ophthalmologica Internationalis
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FOREWORD AND WELCOME MESSAGES
FOREWORD AND WELCOME MESSAGES
WELCOME MESSAGE
From President, Academy of Asia-Pacific Professors of Ophthalmology
On behalf of the Academy of Asia-Pacific Professors of Ophthalmology
(AAPPO), it gives me great pleasure to welcome you to the 31st APAO
Congress in Taipei.
The diverse countries that comprise the Asia-Pacific have a long and
distinguished record of innovation in ophthalmology, visual sciences
research and ophthalmic education. This has included an extensive and
productive cross-pollination between ophthalmology centers and organizations throughout the Asia-Pacific, facilitated in large part by the
activities of APAO and its affiliated organizations.
Following the founding of APAO in 1960 and the first APAO Congress in
Manila, some 30, highly-successful APAO conferences have been held
throughout the region in the intervening years. In 2016, this 31st APAO
Congress will continue the fine tradition of excellent clinical and visual
sciences research presented by internationally recognized experts to delegates from throughout the Asia-Pacific and around the world.
The members of the AAPPO are delighted to contribute and support this
excellent program and look forward to meeting you in Taipei.
With best wishes for an enjoyable and rewarding 2016 Congress,
Charles NJ McGhee, PhD, DSc, FRCS, FRCOphth
President, Academy of Asia-Pacific Professors of Ophthalmology
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FOREWORD AND WELCOME MESSAGES
FOREWORD AND WELCOME MESSAGES
WELCOME MESSAGE
From Local Organizing Committee Chair
Dear APAO Colleagues and Friends,
On behalf of the Local Organizing Committee, it is my honor and pleasure to welcome you to the 2016 APAO Congress in Taipei.
In 2001, Taipei hosted the APAO Congress for the first time. We indeed
appreciate this opportunity to host another one and have put forth great
effort to meet your expectations. Bringing together more than 4,500
delegates from over 60 countries, with more than 700 invited speakers,
APAO 2016 showcases the latest advances in ophthalmology, provides
opportunities for exchanging ideas and establishes connections for future collaboration.
We also hope you enjoy your stay in Taipei, a lovely and safe city. If you
have not been here before, there are three MUST DOs for all tourists:
1. Go to the observatory on the 89th floor of Taipei 101, where the whole
city is yours.
2. Experience the city at night by reading in a 24-hour bookstore, enjoying Taiwanese cuisine at a night market, jogging in Da-An Forest Park or
hiking up Elephant Mountain.
3. Taste bubble tea, an enjoyable icy drink with floating bubbles.
Finally, I must express my heartfelt gratitude toward Prof Dennis Lam,
APAO President; Prof Clement Tham, APAO Secretary-General; and the
APAO Secretariat Office, whose ceaseless endeavors are crucial to the
success of the Congress. I also want to express my personal thanks to
our colleagues in the local organizing committee, scientific committee
and secretary office. Without their devoted work and support, we could
not possibly have this wonderful meeting.
My dear friends, welcome to Taipei and may you have a wonderful APAO
2016.
An-Guor Wang, MD, PhD
Chair, Local Organizing Committee
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COUNCILS AND COMMITTEES
■ HOST
Asia-Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology
( APAO )
COUNCILS AND COMMITTEES
The Asia-Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology (APAO) is a supranational organization that welcomes participation from national, territorial and subspecialty-based ophthalmic societies in the Asia-Pacific region.
As the major driving force of ophthalmic development in the Asia-Pacific region, the APAO seeks to promote the science and art of ophthalmology in the Asia-Pacific region; eliminate preventable blindness
through teaching, research and service; foster cooperation between various ophthalmological societies in
different countries and encourage collaboration with other international and regional ophthalmological
organizations. Accordingly, the APAO organizes an annual congress; co-organizes scientific meetings and
conferences; publishes the Asia-Pacific Journal of Ophthalmology; recognizes ophthalmologists’ achievements in research; education and blindness prevention; runs a leadership development program and an
international fellowship program; offers training and learning opportunities to young ophthalmologists;
and provides an online platform on which ophthalmologists from different parts of the world can interact
and consult with one another.
APAO Secretariat
Asia-Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology
4/F, Hong Kong Eye Hospital
147K Argyle Street
Kowloon, Hong Kong
Phone: (852) 3943-5827
Fax: (852) 2715-9490
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.apaophth.org
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■ LOCAL HOST
COUNCILS AND COMMITTEES
The Ophthalmological Society of Chinese Taipei
( CTOS )
History
The Ophthalmological Society was founded on May 15, 1960, and has been the sole organization representing
outstanding ophthalmologists in Taiwan. Founding President Professor Yen-Fei Yang established educational and research
opportunities to enhance and promote the exchange of knowledge among ophthalmologists throughout Taiwan. Thus,
in continuation of his aspirations, our society aims to provide for the advancement of ophthalmic knowledge and
comprehensive eye care to benefit the general public.
Organization and Members
Membership has increased from 107 original members to more than 1,600 members at present. The society is
composed of 17 subsidiary committees. All committees have their own tasks and function well under the supervision of
the Society Executive and Supervisory Board, the members of which are elected by all society members every 3 years.
The Secretariat is responsible for executing and fulfilling the policies and goals specified by the committees.
Regular Activities of the Society
1.To organize the annual national and local academic conference.
2.To establish communications with international ophthalmological societies and co-host international conferences.
3.To host special interest lectures and continuing education programs.
4.To coordinate communications between members and promote interactions.
5.To organize annual national ophthalmology board examinations.
6.To establish formal communications with the National Health Insurance Administration.
7.To organize the publication of the official journals of the society: Taiwan Journal of Ophthalmology, ACTA Societatis
Ophthalmological Sinicae.
The Society’s Short- and Long-Term Objectives
The society is committed to actively participate in promoting general eye care and enhancing academic research in
ophthalmology. A crucial undertaking as part of the society’s short-term objectives included community service for the
underprivileged, which has been staged in rural communities across the nation since 2004. For academic research, the
focus of research by Taiwanese ophthalmologic physicians primarily encompasses epidemiology, stem cells, corneal
diseases, retinal disorders, glaucoma and neuro-ophthalmology. More than 2,225 papers were published between
2005 and 2015, of which, over 1,312 were published in SCI journals. The society’s long-term objectives lie in promoting
preventive medicine, advancing basic and clinical research and establishing a nationwide registrar of ophthalmic diseases
in Taiwan.
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■ CO-SPONSOR
European Society of Ophthalmology
( SOE )
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.soevision.org
Congress Website: www.soe2017.org
SOE was founded in 1956 as the Societas Ophthalmologica Europea (SOE), with the aim of promoting ophthalmology in
Europe and stimulating co-operation between European Ophthalmologists and their national societies. Today SOE has 44
national society members and associate members.
The next Congress of the European Society of Ophthalmology (SOE 2017) will take place from June 10 – 13, 2017, in
Barcelona, Spain. SOE 2017, in close collaboration with European subspecialty and educational ophthalmology organizations, offers an unrivalled ophthalmology meeting. With a plethora of outstanding speakers covering every conceivable
aspect of ophthalmology and the most recent state-of-the-art equipment and devices on display at the exhibition, SOE
2017 offers a truly comprehensive ophthalmology meeting.
COUNCILS AND COMMITTEES
European Society of Ophthalmology
Come and see us at stand A420 to find out more.
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■ LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Congress President:
Lin-Chung WOUNG
COUNCILS AND COMMITTEES
Congress Vice-Presidents:
Catherine J. L. LIU
David H. K. MA
Chief Executive Officer:
An-Guor WANG
Secretary-General:
Szu-Yuan LIN
Advisory Committee:
Te-Tsaw CHEN
Por-Tying HUNG
Chih-Chin PAN
Wen-Ming HSU
Hung-Yu LIN
Organizing Committee:
Deputy Secretary-General:
Yu-Chieh KO
Ming-Cheng TAI
Tzu-Hsun TSAI
Executive Secretary:
Yi-Chun CHEN
Members:
Shu-Wen CHANG
Cheng-Kuo CHENG
Chang-Hao YANG
Executive Board:
Chao-Kai CHANG
Sheng-Kang CHEN
Yi-Tau HO
Shiow-Wen LIOU
Liang-Yen WEN
Pei-Chang WU
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Chung-May YANG
Fung-Rong HU
Jorn-Hon LIU
Ching-Yao TSAI
Hui-Chen CHENG
Ko-Jo LIN
Lee-Jen CHEN
Chi-Chun LAI
Wei-Li CHEN
Elizabeth SHEN
Jiann-Torng CHEN
Shih-Ming CHEN
Yu-Sung LIANG
Da-Wen LU
Kwou-Yeung WU
Wen-Chuan WU
Shih-Jen CHEN
Yeong-Fong CHEN
Chang-Ping LIN
Shwu-Jiuan SHEU
Meng-Hsien WU
Chi-Wang YAU
COUNCILS AND COMMITTEES
Subcommittees
Exhibition & Finance:
Szu-Yuan LIN
Tzu-Hsun TSAI
Yi-Chun CHEN
Ching-Yao TSAI
Chao-Wen LIN
Registration:
Chi-Chun LAI
Shawn H. L. TSAI
Ling YWUNG
Zhen-Yin LIU
Chien-Chieh HUANG
Administration:
She-Wen CHANG
Wei-Li CHEN
Social Program:
Catherine J. L. LIU
Hui-Chen CHENG
Lee-Jen CHEN
Ya-Chuan HSIAO
Pei-Yao CHANG
Ko-Jo LIN
Publication:
David H. K. MA
Huei-Chuan CHENG
Cheng-Kuo CHENG
Pei-Yu LIN
Yi-Hao CHEN
Chung-May YANG
Promotion & Public Relations:
Ming-Cheng TAI
Ching-Yao TSAI
Chang-Min LIANG
Chi-Chin SUN
COUNCILS AND COMMITTEES
Congress General Management:
Chang-Hao YANG
Yu-Hsuan HUANG
Yi-Ting HSIEH
Chun-Ting LAI
Chien-Chia SU
Yi-Hsuan WEI
Elizabeth P. SHEN
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■ SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Chair
Dennis SC LAM
(Hong Kong)
COUNCILS AND COMMITTEES
Co-Chairs
An-Guor WANG
(Chinese Taipei)
Subspecialty
Convener
Senior Secretary
Tin AUNG
(Singapore)
Clement CY THAM
(Hong Kong)
Asia-Pacific/International Coordinator
Host
Coordinator
Secretary
Cataract
Dennis SC LAM
(Hong Kong)
Noel ALPINS
(Australia)
Soon-Phaik CHEE
(Singapore)
Marie-Jose
TASSIGNON
(Belgium)
Shu-Wen CHANG Danying ZHENG
(Chinese Taipei)
(China)
Charles MCGHEE
(New Zealand)
Shigeru
KINOSHITA
(Japan)
Donald TAN
(Singapore)
Alvin YOUNG
(Hong Kong)
Fung-Rong HU
(Chinese Taipei)
Bhaskar
SRINIVASAN
(China)
Robert RITCH
(US)
Makoto ARAIE
(Japan)
Sally ATHERTON
(US)
Tin AUNG
(Singapore)
Catherine LIU
(Chinese Taipei)
Noel CHAN
(Hong Kong)
Cornea, External
Eye Diseases &
Eye Banking
Glaucoma
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Intraocular
Inflammation,
Uveitis & Scleritis
Uwe PLEYER
(Germany)
Justine SMITH
(Australia)
Peizeng YANG
(China)
Shwu-Jiuan SHEU
(Chinese Taipei)
Timothy LAI
(Hong Kong)
Michael LEE
(US)
Jeong Min
HWANG
(Korea)
Navin
JAYAKUMAR
(India)
Prem
SUBRAMANIAN
(US)
Rong-Kung TSAI
(Chinese Taipei)
Carmen CHAN
(Hong Kong)
Neeru GUPTA
(Canada)
Ki Ho PARK
(Korea)
Dipika PATEL
(New Zealand)
Leopold
SCHMETTERER
(Austria)
Chi-Chun LAI
(Chinese Taipei)
Christopher
LEUNG
(Hong Kong)
Santosh
HONAVAR
(India)
Patrick DE
POTTER
(Belgium)
Martine JAGER
(Nederland)
Tero KIVELA
(Finland)
Jiann-Torng CHEN
(Chinese Taipei)
Hunter YUEN
(Hong Kong)
Seang-Mei SAW
(Singapore)
Paul FOSTER
(UK)
Jost JONAS
(Germany)
Nasir SAEED
(Pakistan)
Ching-Yao TSAI
(Chinese Taipei)
Mingguang HE
(China)
David TSE
(US)
Hirohiko
KAKIZAKI
(Japan)
Jane OLVER
(UK)
Timothy
SULLIVAN
(Australia)
Wen-Ming HSU
(Chinese Taipei)
Kelvin CHONG
(Hong Kong)
NeuroOphthalmology
COUNCILS AND COMMITTEES
Narsing RAO
(US)
Ocular Imaging
Ocular Oncology
& Pathology
Ophthalmic
Epidemiology
Orbital &
Oculoplastic
Surgery
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Pediatric
Ophthalmology &
Strabismus
Frank MARTIN
(Australia)
Craig
DONALDSON
(Australia)
Sonal
FARZAVANDI
(Singapore)
Kanwal NISCHAL
(US)
Chong-Bin TSAI
(Chinese Taipei)
Jason YAM
(Hong Kong)
Ningli WANG
(China)
Ivo KOCUR
(Switzerland)
Ravi D.
RAVINDRAN
(India)
Lin-Chung
WOUNG
(Chinese Taipei)
Da-Wen LU
(Chinese Taipei)
Yuanbo LIANG
(China)
Jorge ALIO
(Spain)
Vishal JHANJI
(Hong Kong)
Hui-Kang
Ronald KRUEGER Edward MANCHE David MA
(US)
(US)
(Chinese Taipei)
Fengju ZHANG
(China)
Prevention of
Blindness
Refractive
Surgery
Retina (Medical)
Alexander
BRUCKER
(US)
Taraprasad DAS Oh Woong KWON William MIELER
(India)
(Korea)
(US)
Shih-Jen CHEN
(Chinese Taipei)
Marten BRELEN
(Hong Kong)
Retina (Surgical)
Suber HUANG
(US)
Pramod BHENDE
(India)
Paul CHAN
(US)
Calvin PANG
(Hong Kong)
Noriko KOIZUMI
(Japan)
Kohji NISHIDA
(Japan)
Andrew CHANG Chung-May YANG
(Australia)
(Chinese Taipei)
Vincent LEE
(Hong Kong)
Thomas YORIO
(US)
Wai Kit CHU
(Hong Kong)
Visual Sciences
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Chang-Hao YANG
(Chinese Taipei)
COUNCILS AND COMMITTEES
■ INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY BOARD
Linda M. CHRISTMANN
(Women in Ophthalmology)
Baljean DHILLON
(University of Edinburgh)
Tatsuro ISHIBASHI
(Kyushu University Hospital)
Aki KAWASAKI
(European Association for Vision
and Eye Research)
Ronald KRUEGER
(International Society of
Refractive Surgery)
Jeffrey LIEBMANN
(World Glaucoma Association)
Yizhi LIU
(Zhongshan Ophthalmic Center)
David MACKEY
(Lions Eye Institute)
Marian MACSAI
(Cornea Society)
Peter MCDONNEL
(Wilmer Eye Institute)
Charles MCGHEE
(New Zealand National Eye
Center)
Kohji NISHIDA
(Department of Ophthalmology,
Osaka University Hospital)
Gullapalli Nag RAO
(LV Prasad Eye Institute)
Srinivas SADDA
(Doheny Eye Institute)
Derek SPRUNGER
(International Pediatric
Ophthalmology & Strabismus
Council)
Hugh TAYLOR
(International Council of
Ophthalmology)
Clement THAM
(Department of Ophthalmology
and Visual Sciences, The Chinese
University of Hong Kong)
Ningli WANG
(Tongren Eye Hospital)
Robert WEINREB
(Shirley Eye Center)
Tien Yin WONG
(Singapore National Eye Center)
Nagahisa YOSHIMURA
(Kyoto University Graduate
School of Medicine)
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Richard L. ABBOTT
(American Academy of
Ophthalmology)
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■ ABSTRACT REVIEWING COMMITTEE
Chair:
Clement THAM (Hong Kong)
COUNCILS AND COMMITTEES
Co-Chair:
An-Guor WANG (Chinese Taipei)
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Members:
Jorge ALIO (Spain)
Makoto ARAIE (Japan)
Sally ATHERTON (US)
Pramod BHENDE (India)
Nishikant BORSE (India)
Subhabrata CHAKRABARTI (India)
Carmen CHAN (Hong Kong)
R. V. Paul CHAN (US)
Yo-Chen CHANG (Chinese Taipei)
Shih-Kuo CHEN (Chinese Taipei)
Carol CHEUNG (Hong Kong)
Kelvin CHONG (Hong Kong)
Wai Kit CHU (Hong Kong)
M. Francesca CORDEIRO (UK)
Craig DONALDSON (Australia)
Beatrice FRUEH (Switzerland)
Michael GIRARD (Singapore)
Andrzej GRZYBOWSKI (Poland)
Noriyasu HASHIDA (Japan)
Santosh HONAVAR (India)
Wen-Ming HSU (Chinese Taipei)
Andrew HUANG (US)
Jeong-Min HWANG (Korea - South)
Susumu ISHIDA (Japan)
Martine JAGER (The Netherlands)
Vishal JHANJI (Hong Kong)
Jost JONAS (Germany)
Kenji KASHIWAGI (Japan)
Soon Hyung KIM (Korea - South)
Tero KIVELA (Finland)
Noriko KOIZUMU (Japan)
Oh Woong KWON (Korea - South)
Jimmy LAI (Hong Kong)
Ecosse LAMOUREUX (Singapore)
Vincent LEE (Hong Kong)
Wei LI (China)
Yuanbo LIANG (China)
Shan LIN (US)
Noel ALPINS (Australia)
Eduardo ARENAS (Columbia)
Rajvardhan AZAD (India)
Jyotirmay BISWAS (India)
Marten BRELEN (Hong Kong)
Anita CHAN (Singapore)
Noel CHAN (Hong Kong)
Andrew CHANG (Australia)
Shih-Jen CHEN (Chinese Taipei)
Ching-Yu CHENG (Singapore)
Jay CHHABLANI (India)
David CHU (US)
Nathan CONGDON (Ireland)
Patrick DE POTTER (Belgium)
Sonal FARZAVANDI (Singapore)
Sudha GANESH (India)
Lingham GOPAL (Singapore)
Seenu HARIPRASAD (US)
Ching-Lin HO (Singapore)
Ava HOSSAIN (Bangladesh)
Fung-Rong HU (Chinese Taipei)
De-Kuang HWANG (Chinese Taipei)
Masaru INATANI (Japan)
Takeshi IWATA (Japan)
Elias JARADE (UAE)
Zi-Bing JIN (China)
Hirohiko KAKIZAKI (Japan)
Ramesh KEKUNNAYA (India)
Tae Woo KIM (Korea - South)
Ivo KOCUR (Switzerland)
Michael KOOK (Korea - South)
Chi-Chun LAI (Chinese Taipei)
Timothy LAI (Hong Kong)
Michael LEE (US)
Somsak LERTSUMITKUL (Australia)
Wei LI (US)
Chang-Ping LIN (Chinese Taipei)
Catherine LIU (Chinese Taipei)
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Yizhi LIU (China)
Fiona LUK (Hong Kong)
Naoyuki MAEDA (Japan)
Atsuya MIKI (Japan)
Somasheila MURTHY (India)
Tsz Kin NG (Hong Kong)
Akihiro OHIRA (Japan)
Shigeaki OHNO (Japan)
Naoki OKUMURA (Japan)
Tetsuro OSHIKA (Japan)
Calvin PANG (Hong Kong)
Dipika PATEL (New Zealand)
Shamira PERERA (Singapore)
Narsing RAO (US)
Serge RESNIKOFF (Switzerland)
Mark ROSENBLATT (US)
Bernhard SABEL (Germany)
Seang Mei SAW (Singapore)
Leopold SCHMETTERER (Austria)
Trevor SHERWIN (New Zealand)
Justine SMITH (Australia)
Jonathan SONG (US)
Prem SUBRAMANIAN (US)
Hedenobu TANIHARA (Japan)
Stephen TEOH (Singapore)
Ching-Yao TSAI (Chinese Taipei)
Rong Kung TSAI (Chinese Taipei)
Lingam VIJAYA (Singapore)
Nan-Kai WANG (Chinese Taipei)
Janey WIGGS (US)
Albert WU (US)
Jason YAM (Hong Kong)
Chang-Hao YANG (Chinese Taipei)
Peizeng Yang (China)
Thomas YORIO (US)
Hunter YUEN (Hong Kong)
Xinyuan ZHANG (China)
COUNCILS AND COMMITTEES
Chunqiao LIU (China)
Audrey LOOI (Singapore)
David Hui-Kang MA (Chinese Taipei)
Frank MARTIN (Australia)
Dan MILEA (Singapore)
Toru NAKAZAWA (Japan)
Kanwal NISCHAL (US)
Masahito OHJI (Japan)
Yoshinori OIE (Japan)
Jane OLVER (UK)
Mahesh P. SHABMUGAM (India)
Ki Ho PARK (Korea - South)
Sanjay PATEL (US)
Gopal PILLAI (India)
Ravindran RAVILLA (India)
Robert RITCH (US)
Mohamad ROSMAN (Singapore)
Hirokazu SAKAGUCHI (Japan)
Ursula SCHLÖTZER-SCHREHARDT (Germany)
Janet SERLE (US)
Shwu-Jiuan SHEU (Chinese Taipei)
Takeshi SOMA (Japan)
Ingeborg STALMANS (Belgium)
Shibo TANG (China)
Marie-Jose TASSIGNON (Belgium)
Rolando TOYOS (US)
Chong-Bin TSAI (Chinese Taipei)
Motokazu TSUJIKAWA (Japan)
I-Jong WANG (Chinese Taipei)
Ningli WANG (China)
Lin-Chung WOUNG (Chinese Taipei)
Wei-Chi WU (Chinese Taipei)
Yasuo YANAGI (Singapore)
Chung-May YANG (Chinese Taipei)
Nobuyo YAWATA (Singapore)
Hyeong Gon YU (Korea - South)
Fengju ZHANG (China)
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■ APAO COUNCIL MEMBERS
COUNCILS AND COMMITTEES
Office Bearers
President
Dennis LAM
(Hong Kong)
Secretary-General & CEO
Clement THAM
(Hong Kong)
President-Elect
Hyung-Woo KWAK (deceased)
(Korea - South)
Vice-Presidents
Ava HOSSAIN
(Bangladesh)
Vice-Presidents
Charles MCGHEE
(New Zealand)
Treasurer
Nadeem Hafeez BUTT
(Pakistan)
Deputy Secretary-General
Mingguang HE
(China)
Ex-Officio Members
Rajvardhan AZAD
(Immediate Past President)
Dennis LAM
(Immediate Past
Secretary-General)
Ningli WANG
(Congress President 2015)
Lin-Chung WOUNG
(Congress President 2016)
Tien-Yin WONG
(Congress President 2017)
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Regional Secretaries
Ava HOSSAIN
(Bangladesh)
Meng NGY
(Cambodia)
Kanxing ZHAO
(China)
Lin Chung WOUNG
(Chinese Taipei)
Vincent LEE
(Hong Kong)
Lalit VERMA
(India)
Mohamad SIDIK
(Indonesia)
Tetsuro OSHIKA
(Japan)
Hyosook AHN
(Korea)
Seng Kheong FANG
(Malaysia)
Jamiyanjav BAASANKHUU
(Mongolia)
Om Krishna MALLA
(Nepal)
Muhammad HASHMANI
(Pakistan)
Ruben SIONG
(Philippines)
Shu-Yen LEE
(Singapore)
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David MACKEY
(Australia & New Zealand)
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Dushyantha WARIYAPOLA
(Sri Lanka)
Paisan RUAMVIBOONSUK
(Thailand)
COUNCILS AND COMMITTEES
Thi Kim Thanh TON
(Vietnam)
Subspecialty Society Representatives
Donald TAN
(Asia Cornea Society)
Makoto ARAIE
(Asia-Pacific Glaucoma Society)
Michael GIBLIN
(Asia-Pacific Society of Ocular
Oncology and Pathology)
Reynaldo JAVATE
(Asia-Pacific Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery)
Kanxing ZHAO
(Asia-Pacific Strabismus and Paediatric Ophthalmology Society)
Ian CONSTABLE
(Asia-Pacific Vitreo-retina Society)
Councilors-at-large
Tjahjono GONDHOWIARDJO
(Indonesia)
Ashok GROVER
(India)
Gullapalli Nag RAO
(India)
Hugh TAYLOR
(Australia & New Zealand)
Standing Committee Chairs
Advisory
Frank MARTIN
(Australia & New Zealand)
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Advocacy
Tetsuro OSHIKA
(Japan)
COUNCILS AND COMMITTEES
Congress
Clement THAM
(Hong Kong)
Constitution and Bylaws
Frank MARTIN
(Australia & New Zealand)
Fellowship
Nadeem BUTT
(Pakistan)
Journal & Publications
Dennis LAM
(Hong Kong)
Leadership Development
Catherine GREEN
(Australia & New Zealand)
Membership
David MACKEY
(Australia & New Zealand)
Online Education
Dennis LAM
(Hong Kong)
Ophthalmic Education
Rajvardhan AZAD
(India)
Practice Guidelines
Xiaoxin LI
(China)
Prevention of Blindness
Ningli WANG
(China)
Public Education
Yizhi LIU
(China)
Research
Tien-Yin WONG
(Singapore)
Subspecialty
Shigeru KINOSHITA
(Japan)
Women in Ophthalmology
Ava HOSSAIN
(Bangladesh)
Young Ophthalmologists
Seng Kheong FANG
(Malaysia)
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Award
Dennis LAM
(Hong Kong)
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COUNCILS AND COMMITTEES
■ APAO SECRETARIAT
COUNCILS AND COMMITTEES
Deputy Administrative Director:
Florence CHUNG
Executive Officer(s):
Daisy DENG
Vicky HUI
Clare MOK
Sydney STONNER
Project Coordinator(s):
Sarah LU
Graphic Designer(s):
Bill WONG
IT Support:
Don LEE
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PROGRAM AT A GLANCE
■ PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Mar 23 (Wed)
Day 0
Mar 24 (Thu)
Day 1
08:00-08:45
Breakfast Symposia (S)*
08:45-09:00
Break
09:00-10:30
APAO Scientific Session
APAO Standing Committee Meetings
(09:00-12:30)
10:30-11:00
Break
11:00-12:30
APAO Scientific Session
12:30-13:00
Break
APAO Council Luncheon
13:30-14:00
APAO Council Meeting
(13:30-16:00)
14:30-15:00
Lunch Symposia (S)*
(13:00-14:00)
Break
15:30-16:00
Break
16:00-16:30
16:30-17:00
17:00-17:30
Registration
15:00-15:30
APAO Plenary Session
(14:30-15:30)
Break
APAO General Assembly
(16:30-17:30)
17:30-18:00
Break
18:00-18:30
Exhibition and Welcome Reception
(18:00-19:00)
18:30-19:00
APAO Opening Ceremony
(16:00-17:00)
PROGRAM AT A GLANCE
14:00-14:30
Registration
13:00-13:30
APAO Plenary Session
(17:00-18:00)
Break
19:00-19:30
19:30-20:00
Presidential Dinner
(18:30-21:00)
20:00-20:30
20:30-21:00
*Breakfast Symposium: 45 minutes; S=Sponsored Programs with no CME points
29
PROGRAM AT A GLANCE
Mar 25 (Fri)
Day 2
Breakfast Symposia (S)*
08:45-09:00
Break
Break
Break
09:00-10:30
APAO Scientific Session
APAO Scientific Session
APAO Scientific Session
10:30-11:00
Break
Break
Break
11:00-12:30
APAO Scientific Session
APAO Scientific Session
APAO Scientific Session
12:30-13:00
Break
Break
13:00-13:30
Lunch Symposia (S)*
(13:00-14:00)
Lunch Symposia (S)*
(13:00-14:00)
14:30-15:00
15:00-15:30
Break
Registration
Breakfast Symposia (S)*
Registration
Breakfast Symposia (S)*
14:00-14:30
Break
APAO Scientific Session
(14:30-16:00)
APAO Scientific Session
(14:30-16:00)
Break
Break
APAO Scientific Session
(16:30-18:00)
APAO Scientific Session
(16:30-18:00)
15:30-16:00
16:00-16:30
16:30-17:00
17:00-17:30
17:30-18:00
18:00-18:30
Break
18:30-19:00
19:00-19:30
19:30-20:00
Gala Dinner
(18:30-21:00)
20:00-20:30
20:30-21:00
*Breakfast Symposium: 45 minutes; S=Sponsored Programs with no CME points
30
Mar 27 (Sun)
Day 4
08:00-08:45
13:30-14:00
PROGRAM AT A GLANCE
Mar 26 (Sat)
Day 3
PROGRAM AT A GLANCE
■ SCIENTIFIC SESSIONS
Day 1 ─ Mar 24, 2016 (Thursday)
09:00-10:30
11:00-12:30
13:00-14:00
Banquet Hall
Retina (Medical) RM-SS08: Myopia
Retina (Medical) RM-SS10: Retinal
Imaging
/
201BCDE
Retina (Surgical) RS-SS02: Macular
Surgery II
Retina (Surgical) RS-SS01: SOE
Symposium: Macular Surgery I
/
101AB
Glaucoma GL-SS01: Exfoliation
Syndrome: A Complex Puzzle
Glaucoma GL-SS06: New Glaucoma
Medication
Glaucoma GL-SP01:
Diagnosing and
Treating Glaucoma
for Asian People
101CD
Cornea, External Eye Diseases & Eye
Bank CO-SS10: Cornea and External Eye
Disease Surgical Highlights 2016
Cornea, External Eye Diseases & Eye
Bank CO-SS05: External Eye Disease:
Conjunctiva, Cornea, and Limbus
/
201AF
Orbital and Oculoplastic Surgery OBSS06: Young APSOPRS Session: Eyelid
Lumps/Mass
Orbital and Oculoplastic Surgery OBSS01: Contemporary Management of
Complicated Lacrimal Conditions
/
Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus
Neuro-Ophthalmology NE-SS03: Optic
PO-SS03: Oops? I Wish I Hadn’t Done
Neuropathies
That!
/
VIP Room
102
Visual Sciences VS-SS01: APSEG
Symposium I: Regional and Functional
Genetics
Visual Sciences VS-SS02: APSEG
Symposium II: Biological Markers for
Eye Diseases
/
103
Retina (Medical) RM-SC03: Polypoidal
Choroidal Vasculopathy — All You Need
to Know
Cornea, External Eye Diseases & Eye
Bank CO-SC07: Paradigm Shift in the
Management of Microbial Keratitis
/
Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus
PO-SC01: What Every Ophthalmologist
Refractive Surgery RE-SC01: Learn How
Should Know: Pediatric NeuroNorth Lounge
to SMILE
Ophthalmology, Systemic, Genetic,
and Neurocutaneous Disorders for the
Ophthalmologist
South Lounge
Miscellaneous MI-SS06: APAO
Leadership Development Program
2016-17: Orientation Session 1 —
Introduction to the APAO LDP
Miscellaneous MI-SS07: APAO
Leadership Development Program
2016-17: Orientation Session 2 — You,
Your Project, and Your Society
PROGRAM AT A GLANCE
Venue
/
/
* No concurrent sessions during the Plenary Sessions and the Opening Ceremony
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PROGRAM AT A GLANCE
Day 1 ─ Mar 24, 2016 (Thursday)
PROGRAM AT A GLANCE
Venue
32
09:00-10:30
11:00-12:30
13:00-14:00
Plenary Hall
Cataract CA-SS09: What is the Future of
Femtosecond Laser in Phaco Surgery?
/
/
Elegance
Lounge
Intraocular Inflammation, Uveitis &
Ocular Oncology & Pathology OP-FP02:
Scleritis IN-FP02: Rapid Fire Intraocular
Rapid Fire Ocular Oncology & Pathology
Inflammation, Uveitis, Scleritis, and Eye
Update Session
Trauma Update Session
/
Conference
Room 1
(TWTC)
Visual Sciences VS-SS09: Cross-Strait
Eye Forum: Visual Science 1
Miscellaneous MI-SS12: APMS
Symposium: Myopia Prevention and
Treatment: Past, Present, and Future
/
Conference
Room 2
(TWTC)
Intraocular Inflammation, Uveitis &
Scleritis IN-SS05: Infectious Uveitis
in the Asia-Pacific Region: Diagnostic
Challenges
Refractive Surgery RE-SC05: State-ofthe-Art Corneal Tomographic Indices in
the Screening of Keratoconus Risk for
Refractive Surgery
/
Conference
Room 3
(TWTC)
Glaucoma GL-FP03: Rapid Fire
Glaucoma Update Session
Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus
PO-SS07: Cross-Strait Eye Forum:
Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus
Surgical Pearls
/
Conference
Room 5
(TWTC)
Refractive Surgery RE-IC13:
Modern Understanding of Ocular
Accommodation & Outcomes of
Current Surgical Treatment Solutions for
Presbyopia
Cataract CA-SS01: Cataract Surgery
in Cases with Capsule/Zonule Defect,
Dislocated or Subluxated IOLs
/
PROGRAM AT A GLANCE
Day 1 ─ Mar 24, 2016 (Thursday)
Venue
17:00-18:00
Miscellaneous MI-SS13:
Plenary Session I: Latest
Developments and Advances
in Ophthalmology & Visual
Sciences
Opening Ceremony
Miscellaneous MISS14: Plenary Session II:
Latest Developments and
Advances in Ophthalmology
and Visual Sciences
Elegance
Lounge
/
/
/
Conference
Room 1
(TWTC)
/
/
/
Conference
Room 2
(TWTC)
/
/
/
Conference
Room 3
(TWTC)
/
/
/
Conference
Room 5
(TWTC)
/
/
/
PROGRAM AT A GLANCE
16:30-18:00
Plenary Hall
14:30-15:30
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PROGRAM AT A GLANCE
PROGRAM AT A GLANCE
Day 2 ─ Mar 25, 2016 (Friday)
34
Venue
09:00-10:30
11:00-12:30
Banquet Hall
Retina (Medical) RM-SS07: Polypoidal Choroidal
Vasculopathy
Retina (Medical) RM-SS05: Age-Related Macular
Degeneration: Anti-VEGF and Other Treatment
201BCDE
Refractive Surgery RE-SS11: ISRS Symposium: The
Future of Lenses in Refractive Surgery
Refractive Surgery RE-SS12: ISRS Symposium:
The Future of Lasers and Lenticules in Refractive
Surgery
101AB
Glaucoma GL-SS11: ICO-APAO Joint Symposium:
Managing Open and Closed Angle Glaucomas
Glaucoma GL-SS09: WGA Symposium: What’s New
in Glaucoma
101CD
Cornea, External Eye Diseases & Eye Bank COSS08: The Era of Biological Corneal Replacements
Cornea, External Eye Diseases & Eye Bank COSS01: Eye Banking 2016: International and AsiaPacific Trends
201AF
Miscellaneous MI-SS02: AAPPO Symposium: All
You Need to Know About International Publishing
Refractive Surgery RE-SS02: Video Session on
Challenging Cases
VIP Room
Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus PO-SS06:
SOE Symposium: Walking Along the Silk Route —
Where East Meets West
Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus PO-SS05:
IPOSC Symposium: Strabismus Reoperations —
“Back to the Future”
102
Visual Sciences VS-SS03: Neurological Studies
Visual Sciences VS-SS04: Imaging and
Investigations
103
Miscellaneous MI-SS11: Young Ophthalmologists
Symposium: Technology and Global
Ophthalmology
Ocular Oncology & Pathology OP-SC04: Serious
Eye Cancers Masquerading as Common Benign
Conditions
North Lounge
Retina (Surgical) RS-SC01: ILM Peeling in Macular
Hole, Epiretinal Membrane, Diabetic Macular
Edema, and Retinal Detachment
Ocular Oncology & Pathology OP-SC01: Recent
Advances in the Diagnosis and Management of
Conjunctival Tumors
South Lounge
Retina (Medical) RM-FP02: Rapid Fire Retina
Update Session
Miscellaneous MI-SS01: ICO Exams and
Fellowships Symposium
PROGRAM AT A GLANCE
Day 2 ─ Mar 25, 2016 (Friday)
13:00-14:00
14:30-16:00
16:30-18:00
Banquet Hall
/
Retina (Medical) RM-SS02:
Diabetic
Retina (Medical) RM-SS03: Age-Related
Macular Degeneration: Pathogenesis,
Investigation, & Epidemiology
201BCDE
/
Refractive Surgery RE-SS07:
Therapeutic Refractive Surgery
Retina (Surgical) RS-SS05: My Most
Interesting Surgical Case (Video)
Eye Trauma, Emergencies &
Infections OM-SP01: How To
Achieve Maximum Safety in
the Prevention and Treatment
of Ocular Infection
Glaucoma GL-SS08:
Complicated and Unusual
Glaucomas
Glaucoma GL-SS03: Posterior Segment
Imaging in Glaucoma
101CD
/
Cornea, External Eye Diseases
& Eye Bank CO-SS09: Cornea
and External Eye Disease
Highlights 2016
Cornea, External Eye Diseases & Eye
Bank CO-SS06: Devastating Ocular
Surface Diseases
201AF
Ocular Imaging OI-SP01:
Advances in Multi-Modal
Diagnostic Imaging and OCT
Angiography
Prevention of Blindness
PB-SS01: Challenges and
Opportunities of Blindness
Prevention in the Asia-Pacific
Region
Miscellaneous MI-SS03: Opportunities
and Challenges in Ophthalmic
Education
/
Orbital and Oculoplastic
Surgery OB-SS02: Orbital
Emergencies and Thyroid
Management
Orbital and Oculoplastic Surgery OBSS04: Potions, Toxins, Fillers, and the
Avant-Garde
/
Neuro-Ophthalmology
NE-SS01: Diagnosis and
Management of Eye Movement
Disorders
Neuro-Ophthalmology NE-SS02:
Approach to the Patient with Vision
Loss
103
/
Ocular Oncology & Pathology
Ocular Oncology & Pathology OPOP-SS01: APSOOP Symposium:
SS02: Tumors of the Eyelid and Ocular
Retinoblastoma and Other
Surface
Childhood Tumors
North Lounge
/
Retina (Surgical) RS-SC02:
Pneumatic Retinopexy —
Pearls and Pitfalls
Retina (Surgical) RS-SC03: Scleral
Buckling for Rhegmatogenous Retinal
Detachment: Mastering a Dying Art
/
Intraocular Inflammation,
Uveitis & Scleritis IN-SC01:
Viral Retinitis — An Asian
Perspective
Cornea, External Eye Diseases &
Eye Bank CO-SC04: Limbal Stem Cell
Transplantation Update — What Is
State-of-the-Art Today
101AB
VIP Room
102
South Lounge
PROGRAM AT A GLANCE
Venue
35
PROGRAM AT A GLANCE
Day 2 ─ Mar 25, 2016 (Friday)
Venue
Plenary Hall
Elegance
Lounge
PROGRAM AT A GLANCE
Conference
Room 1
(TWTC)
36
09:00-10:30
11:00-12:30
Cataract CA-SS07: Conquering Astigmatism in
Cataract Surgery
Cataract CA-SS08: SOE Symposium: European
Approach for Difficult Cataract Surgical Conditions
Cornea, External Eye Diseases & Eye Bank CONeuro-Ophthalmology NE-FP01: Rapid Fire NeuroFP05: Rapid Fire Cornea, External Eye Diseases &
Ophthalmology & Ocular Imaging Update Session
Eye Bank Update Session 1
Retina (Medical) RM-SS12: Cross-Strait Eye Forum: Cataract CA-SS12: Posterior Segment Complication
Retina 3 — Imaging
of Cataract Surgery
Conference
Room 2
(TWTC)
Intraocular Inflammation, Uveitis & Scleritis INSS02: Management of Complications in Uveitis
Intraocular Inflammation, Uveitis & Scleritis INSS04: Therapy Options and Healthcare Cost of
Uveitis
Conference
Room 3
(TWTC)
Orbital and Oculoplastic Surgery OB-SS03: Eyelid
Malposition: Observations, Techniques, and
Innovations
Orbital and Oculoplastic Surgery OB-SS07: CrossStrait Eye Forum: Orbit
Conference
Room 5
(TWTC)
Neuro-Ophthalmology NE-SS05: Cross-Strait Eye
Forum: Pediatric Neuro-Ophthalmology Common
Disorders
Ocular Imaging OI-SS13: Cross-Strait Eye Forum:
Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography —
New Frontier in Imaging
PROGRAM AT A GLANCE
Day 2 ─ Mar 25, 2016 (Friday)
Venue
14:30-16:00
16:30-18:00
/
Cataract CA-SS05: Refractive
Lensectomy and Correction of
Presbyopia
Cataract CA-SS04: Pediatric Cataract
Surgery
Elegance
Lounge
/
Cornea, External Eye Diseases
& Eye Bank CO-FP06: Rapid
Fire Cornea, External Eye
Diseases & Eye Bank Update
Session 2
Visual Sciences VS-FP01: Rapid Fire
Visual Science Update Session
Conference
Room 1
(TWTC)
/
Retina (Surgical) RS-SS06:
Cross-Strait Eye Forum: Retina
2 — Surgical
Intraocular Inflammation, Uveitis
& Scleritis IN-SS06: Cross-Strait Eye
Forum: Ocular Pathology
Conference
Room 2
(TWTC)
/
Ophthalmic Epidemiology ORSS01: The Epidemic of Myopia
and Pathologic Myopia in Asia
Ophthalmic Epidemiology OR-SS02:
Prevalence and Risk Factors for AgeRelated Eye Diseases in the Elderly in
Asia — Current Challenges and New
Directions
Conference
Room 3
(TWTC)
/
/
Intraocular Inflammation, Uveitis
& Scleritis IN-SS07: Cross-Strait Eye
Forum: Uveitis 2
/
Pediatric Ophthalmology &
Strabismus PO-SS08: CrossStrait Eye Forum: Pediatric
Opthalmologist Meets
Neuro-Ophthalmologist —
Challenging Cases
Refractive Surgery RE-SS10: CrossStrait Eye Forum: Refractive Surgery 1
Plenary Hall
Conference
Room 5
(TWTC)
PROGRAM AT A GLANCE
13:00-14:00
37
PROGRAM AT A GLANCE
Day 3 ─ Mar 26, 2016 (Saturday)
Venue
09:00-10:30
11:00-12:30
Banquet Hall
Retina (Medical) RM-SS09: Inherited Retinal
Diseases
Retina (Medical) RM-SS04: Branch Retinal Vein
Occlusion
Retina (Surgical) RS-SS03: APVRS Symposium:
Retinal Surgery for Complications of High Myopia
Refractive Surgery RE-SS04: ESCRS Symposium:
New and Evolving Laser Ophthalmic Surgery
101AB
Glaucoma GL-SS10: Glaucoma and CNS
Glaucoma GL-SS05: Primary Angle Closure
Glaucoma — A Practical Guide
101CD
Cornea, External Eye Diseases & Eye Bank
CO-SS03: Contemporary Endothelial Corneal
Transplantation and Translational Research
Cornea, External Eye Diseases & Eye Bank
CO-SS04: Penetrating and Anterior Lamellar
Keratoplasty
201AF
Orbital and Oculoplastic Surgery OB-SS05: What’s
New: Intersection of Science and Patient Care
Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus PO-SS01:
WSPOS Symposium: Pediatric Anterior Segment
Disorders
VIP Room
Refractive Surgery RE-SS03: Intralamellar Corneal
Prevention of Blindness PB-SS02: Unmet Needs of
Refractive Surgery: Basic Science and Clinical
Blinding Eye Diseases in the Asia-Pacific Region
Applications
102
Neuro-Ophthalmology NE-SS04: Systemic Disease
and Neuro-Ophthalmology
Visual Sciences VS-SS06: Ocular Stem Cells
103
Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus PO-FP02:
Rapid Fire Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus
Update Session
Cataract CA-SC06: Manual Small Incision
Cataract Surgery: Technique and Management of
Complications
Miscellaneous MI-SS04: APAO Leadership
Development Program 2015-16: Graduation
Session 1
Miscellaneous MI-SS05: APAO Leadership
Development Program 2015-16: Graduation
Session 2
PROGRAM AT A GLANCE
201BCDE
North Lounge
38
PROGRAM AT A GLANCE
Day 3 ─ Mar 26, 2016 (Saturday)
Venue
13:00-14:00
14:30-16:00
16:30-18:00
Banquet Hall
/
Retina (Medical) RM-SS06:
Uveitic Retina
Retina (Medical) RM-SS01: ISCEV
Symposium: Cutting Edge in
Electrophysiology
/
Refractive Surgery RE-SS05:
Do We Have a Treatment for
Presbyopia?
Refractive Surgery RE-SS01:
Hyperopia Surgery: Excimer Laser or
Intraocular Surgery
201BCDE
101AB
Cornea, External Eye Diseases
Glaucoma GL-SS04: APGS Symposium:
& Eye Bank CO-SP01: Explore Glaucoma GL-SS07: Glaucoma
Normal Tension Glaucoma;
the Best Solution for Dry Eye
Surgery and Laser
Pathogenesis, Progression, and
Treatment
– Tear Film Stability
101CD
Cornea, External Eye Diseases &
Cataract CA-SP01: Optimize
Eye Bank CO-SS02: Keratoconus
Your Cataract and Refractive
and Corneal Collagen CrossWorkflow with Alcon
Linking: Current and Future
Technology
Applications
201AF
Cornea, External Eye
Pediatric Ophthalmology &
Pediatric Ophthalmology &
Diseases & Eye Bank COStrabismus PO-SS04: APSPOS
Strabismus PO-SS02: Pediatric Retinal
SP02: Emerging Trend and
Symposium: Common Problems
Innovative Therapy in Dry Eye
Disorders
in Pediatric Ophthalmology
Syndrome
102
103
North Lounge
/
Glaucoma GL-SS13: APAO
Miscellaneous MI-IC15: AAPPO
WIO Symposium: The Most
Instruction Course: Getting Started in
Important Cable Network:
Research in Ophthalmology and Visual
Perspectives on the Optic Nerve
Sciences
/
Visual Sciences VS-SS07:
New Concepts of Corneal
Research for Future Therapeutic
Modalities
Visual Sciences VS-SS05:
Inflammation Studies
/
Refractive Surgery RE-FP02:
Rapid Fire Refractive Surgery
Update Session 1 — LASIK,
Presbyopia, and Lenses
Ophthalmic Education & Retina
(Surgical) OE-FP01: Rapid Fire
Ophthalmic Education and Surgical
Retina Update Session
/
Miscellaneous MI-SS09: APAO
Leadership Development
Program — Get Your Message
Across: Communicating in Color
(Part I)
Miscellaneous MI-SS10: APAO
Leadership Development Program
— Get Your Message Across:
Communicating in Color (Part II)
PROGRAM AT A GLANCE
VIP Room
Cornea, External Eye Diseases &
Eye Bank CO-SS12: Cross-Strait Eye
Forum: Dry Eye Symposium
39
PROGRAM AT A GLANCE
Day 3 ─ Mar 26, 2016 (Saturday)
Venue
09:00-10:30
11:00-12:30
Cataract CA-SS03: AAPPO Symposium: Video
Symposium on Cataract & IOL Complications
Cataract CA-SS06: Phaco in Eyes with Ocular
Problems
South Lounge
Ocular Imaging OI-SC02: Gonioscopy and Angle
Imaging
Ocular Imaging OI-SC01: Choroidal Imaging:
Current and Future
Elegance
Lounge
Ophthalmic Epidemiology OR-FP01: Rapid
Fire Ophthalmic Epidemiology & Prevention of
Blindness Update Session
Orbital and Oculoplastic Surgery OB-FP03: Rapid
Fire Orbital and Oculoplastic Surgery Update
Session
Conference
Room 1
(TWTC)
Refractive Surgery RE-SS09: Cross-Strait Eye
Forum: Refractive Surgery 2
Neuro-Ophthalmology NE-SS06: Cross-Strait Eye
Forum: Basic Examination and Investigations for
Neuro-Ophthalmology
Conference
Room 2
(TWTC)
Intraocular Inflammation, Uveitis & Scleritis INSS03: Noninfectious Granulomatous Uveitis in
the Asia-Pacific Region: Current Diagnosis and
Treatment
Intraocular Inflammation, Uveitis & Scleritis
IN-SS01: Infectious and Noninfectious Scleritis:
Diagnosis and Management
Conference
Room 3
(TWTC)
Ocular Oncology & Pathology OP-SS03:
Ophthalmic Pathology for Clinicians
Ocular Oncology & Pathology OP-SS04: SOE
Symposium: Melanomas and Other Adult
Intraocular Tumors
Conference
Room 5
(TWTC)
Glaucoma GL-SS15: Cross-Strait Eye Forum:
Glaucoma 1
Orbital and Oculoplastic Surgery OB-SS08: CrossStrait Eye Forum: Eyelid and Lacrimal System
PROGRAM AT A GLANCE
Plenary Hall
40
PROGRAM AT A GLANCE
Day 3 ─ Mar 26, 2016 (Saturday)
Venue
14:30-16:00
16:30-18:00
/
Retina (Surgical) RS-SS04:
Retina and Retinal Detachment
Surgery
/
South Lounge
/
Refractive Surgery RE-SC04:
Prevention & Management of
Complications in LASIK
Cornea, External Eye Diseases & Eye
Bank CO-SC08: Biomechanics of the
Cornea
Elegance
Lounge
/
Ocular Oncology & Pathology
Cataract CA-SC07: Supporting the
OP-SC03: Pediatric Ocular
Unsupported: Challenging Cataractous
Tumors
Eyes and Management
Conference
Room 1
(TWTC)
/
Ocular Imaging OI-SS02:
Clinical Applications of Posterior
Segment Imaging
Ocular Imaging OI-SS01: Clinical
Applications of Anterior Segment
Imaging
/
Orbital and Oculoplastic
Surgery OB-SC01: 3D Video
Show of Common Oculoplasty
Surgeries
Orbital and Oculoplastic Surgery OBSC02: Anatomy of Complications in
Orbitofacial Surgery
/
Cataract CA-IC09: Pearls and
Pitfalls: The Beginning Phaco
Surgeon
Cataract CA-SC02: A Video Bouquet
of Phaco Complications That Should
Never Have Occurred With Tips on
Damage Control and Prevention To
Optimize Postoperative Outcome
/
Cataract CA-SS02: Post Cataract
Surgery Endophthalmitis:
Prevention, Recognition, and
Management
Cataract CA-SS10: Cross-Strait Eye
Forum: Cataract 1
Plenary Hall
Conference
Room 2
(TWTC)
Conference
Room 3
(TWTC)
Conference
Room 5
(TWTC)
PROGRAM AT A GLANCE
13:00-14:00
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PROGRAM AT A GLANCE
Day 4 ─ Mar 27, 2016 (Sunday)
Venue
09:00-10:30
11:00-12:30
Refractive Surgery RE-SS08: Refractive
Surgery After Previous Corneal Surgery: Laser
Reoperations, Corneal Graft, and Other
Refractive Surgery RE-SS06: Refractive Surgery
with Intraocular Lenses
Retina (Medical) RM-SS11: Cross-Strait Eye
Forum: Retina 1 — Medical
Cataract CA-SS11: Cross-Strait Eye Forum:
Cataract 2
101AB
Glaucoma GL-SS12: AOI Symposium:
Regenerative Medicine for the Eye
Glaucoma GL-SS02: Regenerative Medicine II
101CD
Cornea, External Eye Diseases & Eye Bank COSS07: Corneal and Conjunctival Infections:
Bacterial, Viral, Fungal, and Protozoan
Glaucoma GL-SS14: Cross-Strait Eye Forum:
Glaucoma 2
201AF
Visual Sciences VS-SS08: Novel Therapies
Cornea, External Eye Diseases & Eye Bank COSS11: Cross-Strait Eye Forum: Update on Cornea
Transplant, Corneal Regeneration, and Wound
Healing
Cataract CA-FP03: Rapid Fire Cataract Update
Session
Refractive Surgery RE-FP03: Rapid Fire Refractive
Surgery Update Session 2 — SMILE
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Glaucoma GL-SC01: Correlation of Structure and
Function in Glaucoma: Practical Tips on Using
Perimetry and OCT
Retina (Medical) RM-SC01: Macular Optical
Coherence Tomography Workshop
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Miscellaneous MI-SS08: Cross-Strait Eye Forum:
Ethical Symposium
Prevention of Blindness PB-SC01: Focus on Low
Vision
Retina (Surgical) RS-SC04: IOL Rescue and
Secondary IOL Options in the Aphakic Patient
Glaucoma GL-SC02: Glaucoma
Surgery Techniques: Trabeculectomy,
Phacotrabeculectomy, and Bleb Revision
Banquet Hall
PROGRAM AT A GLANCE
201BCDE
VIP Room
North Lounge
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South Lounge
Cornea, External Eye Diseases & Eye Bank COCornea, External Eye Diseases & Eye Bank COSC01: Comprehensive Guide to Corneal Collagen SC02: A Systematic Approach to Managing Ocular
Cross-Linking for Keratoconus
Complications of Stevens-Johnson Syndrome and
Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis in Asians
Elegance Lounge
Cataract CA-SC01: Femtosecond Laser–Assisted
Cataract Surgery in Difficult Situations
Cataract CA-SC04: Management of Complicated
Cataract Cases with or Without Other Ocular
Comorbidities
CONGRESS INFORMATION
■ DELEGATE INFORAMTION
Congress at a Glance
Date: March 24 – 27, 2016
Venue: Taipei International Convention Center &
Taipei World Trade Center
Dress Code: Neat casual attire for attendance at
Congress sessions
Cloak Room: Exhibition Hall, 1/F, Taipei World Trade
Center (near traditional hard copy posters)
About the Congress
Registration Opening Hours:
Wednesday Mar 23, 2016
3:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Thursday Mar 24, 2016
8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Friday Mar 25, 2016
8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Saturday Mar 26, 2016
8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Sunday Mar 27, 2016
8:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
On-Site Payment
On-site payment with cash and credit card can be made at the registration and payment counters located
in the lobby of Taipei International Convention Center.
Delegate Badge
Your delegate badge entitles you to:
² All Scientific Sessions;
² Entry to Exhibition Halls; and
² Opening Ceremony of APAO 2016.
You are required to wear your delegate badge at all times during the Congress for identification. An
administrative charge of USD 20.00 will apply if we have to reissue your badge.
Accompanying Person (if any)
An accompanying person is required to wear his/her delegate badge at all times during the Congress for
identification. An administrative charge of USD 20.00 will apply if s/he has to reissue her/his badge.
Delegate Bag Collection
Location: 1/F, Taipei International Convention Center (Please refer to the floor plan on p.50.)
Easy Card
CONGRESS INFORMATION
An accompanying person is entitled to:
² Entry to the Exhibition Halls; and
² Opening Ceremony of APAO 2016.
There will NOT be any shuttle buses. Delegates can collect an Easy Card together with their delegate bag.
There is a stored value in the card that allows you to travel around in Taipei. You can top up your card
whenever necessary.
Congress Catering
All catering breaks including morning and afternoon tea will be held in the Exhibition Hall at 1/F, Taipei
World Trade Center.
Wifi
Wifi is available in the Exhibition Hall at 1/F, Taipei World Trade Center.
Username: APAO2016
Password: s016apao
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CONGRESS INFORMATION
VIP Lounge
Delegates with a VIP Lounge Pass can use the VIP Lounge located at Rm 202, TICC.
Posters
Traditional hard copy posters can be found on poster boards in the Exhibition Hall at 1/F, Taipei World
Trade Center, for delegates to view throughout the Congress. There will be 2 poster sessions showcasing
over 300 posters:
Session 1: No. 1 – No. 160
Session 2: No. 161 – No. 332
Poster sessions will be conducted during the morning and afternoon breaks from Mar 24 – 27, 2016. Delegates can also scan the QR code on a poster to listen to a recording prepared by the authors.
E-Posters & Videos
Electronic posters and videos can be found at the electronic poster and video platform in the foyer of
Room 101CD, Taipei International Convention Center. There are over 480 accepted electronic posters and
28 selected videos. Delegates can also scan the QR code on an e-poster to listen to a recording prepared
by the authors.
Speaker Ready Room
CONGRESS INFORMATION
There are 2 Speaker Ready Rooms:
1. Room 203, 2/F, Taipei International Convention Center (TICC);
2. Conference Room 4, 2/F, Taipei World Trade Center (TWTC).
If you see (TWTC) as your presentation venue, you will be making a presentation at Taipei World Trade
Center. Otherwise, the venue is Taipei International Convention Center. If you are going to make a presentation at TWTC, please use the speaker ready room at TWTC. If you are going to make a presentation at
TICC, please use the Speaker Ready Room at TICC. Please note that the 2 Speaker Ready Rooms are NOT
inter connected and please be sure to use the correct Speaker Ready Room.
Speakers must check in and upload their PowerPoint at the respective Speaker Ready Room 24 hours
before their scheduled presentation. The computers in the Speaker Ready Room will have the exact same
configuration as those in the session rooms. It is imperative that you review your presentation in the
Speaker Ready Room where our technicians will help resolve any compatibility and/or formatting issues.
The PowerPoint and video files you have uploaded onto the computer in the Speaker Ready Room will be
automatically transmitted to the laptop computer at the podium before your session begins. Please note
the opening hours below:
Opening Hours:
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Wednesday Mar 23, 2016
3:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Thursday Mar 24, 2016
7:30 a.m. – 6:30 p.m.
Friday Mar 25, 2016
7:30 a.m. – 6:30 p.m.
Saturday Mar 26, 2016
7:30 a.m. – 6:30 p.m.
Sunday Mar 27, 2016
7:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
CONGRESS INFORMATION
Abstract Book
A PDF copy of the abstract book is available online at http://2016.apaophth.org/publications. No hard
copy will be distributed. Scan the QR code below to access the abstract book now:
Smartphone Application
A mobile guide to the 31st Asia-Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology Congress is available. The smartphone
app can be downloaded by screening the QR code printed on the program book cover. The app features
all the scientific sessions, instruction courses with handouts uploaded by instructors, posters, e-posters,
videos with abstracts, general information, floor plan, and a city map.
For the first time, delegates can log in with their APAO ID. When they are logged in, they can retrieve a
unique QR code that allows them to collect their badge at the self-help check-in counters. Additionally,
they can network via the Chatroom and send instant messages to the friends they have added on site.
To register for an APAO ID, please go to http://id.apaophth.org or scan the QR code below:
Congress Directory
VIP Lounge
Speaker Ready Room I
Speaker Ready Room II
Scientific Posters
E-Posters & Video Platform
Location
106, 1/F TICC
Joy Lounge, 4/F, TICC
105, 1/F, TICC
Phoenix, 3/F, Grand Hyatt Taipei
Swallow, 3/F, Grand Hyatt Taipei
Lobby, 1/F, TICC
1/F, TWTC
Plenary Hall, 3/F, TICC
Golden Dragon Ballroom,
Grand Hotel Taipei
202, 2/F, TICC
203, 2/F, TICC
Conference Room 4, 2/F, TWTC
Exhibition Hall, 1/F, TWTC
Foyer, 101CD, 1/F, TICC
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Item
APAO Secretariat Office
CTOS Office
Local Secretariat Office
AAO Office
ICO Office
Registration Counter
Exhibition Hall
Opening Ceremony
Gala Dinner
Key:
TICC – Taipei International Convention Center
TWTC – Taipei World Trade Center
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CONGRESS INFORMATION
Certificate of Attendance
Certificates can be generated at http://id.apaophth.org after the Congress. Please log in with the same
email address that you used to register for the Congress.
Congress Photography
Some of the Congress program sessions taking place will be filmed and recorded. There will also be a
photographer present over the course of the Congress who will be capturing images. Any images will be
retained and used by APAO (e.g. on the APAO website, in publications, etc.). If you have any concerns
with your photograph being taken or session recorded, please contact the APAO Office.
Official Tour Desk
CONGRESS INFORMATION
There will be a tour desk next to the Information Counter on 1/F, Taipei International Convention Center
to help you with information on Taipei and booking trips in and around Taipei or other parts of Chinese
Taipei while you are here.
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CONGRESS INFORMATION
■ GENERAL INFORMATION
Congress Venue
The 31st Congress of the Asia-Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology is held at the Taipei International Convention Center (TICC) and Taipei World Trade Center (TWTC) on March 24 – 27, 2016.
CONGRESS INFORMATION
TICC offers first-class facilities to participants and exhibitors, and is a short walk from a variety of 3- to
5-star hotels, restaurants, shopping malls and Taipei 101, which is a landmark of the beautiful city of
Taipei. TICC is only a 40-minute drive from Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport and a 20-minute drive
from Taipei Songshan Airport. Visitors can connect to the Taiwan High Speed Rail (THSR) by shuttle bus in
10 minutes from Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport.
Taipei is a beautiful city with stunning scenery, a unique culture and a hi-tech sector. Explore this ‘Iiha
Formosa’ and its culinary delights at the 31st APAO Congress.
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3D Map
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Venue Information
Chinese Name: 台北國際會議中心及台北世界貿易中心
Address in English: 1 Hsin-Yi Rd., Sec. 5, Taipei 11049, Taiwan ROC
Address in Chinese: 台灣台北市信義區信義路五段 1 號
Phone: +886 (2) 2725-5200
CONGRESS INFORMATION
■ SOCIAL PROGRAM
Welcome Reception
Date: March 23, 2016
Time: 6:00 – 7:00 pm
Venue: Exhibition Hall, 1/F, Taipei World Trade Center
(Open to all delegates)
Opening Ceremony
Date: March 24, 2016
Time: 4:00 – 5:00 pm
Venue: Plenary Hall, 3/F, Taipei International Convention Center
(Open to all delegates)
Presidential Dinner
Date: March 24, 2016
Time: 7:30 – 9:00 pm
Venue: Silks Palace at the National Palace Museum
*Cocktail reception will begin at 7:00 pm.
*All invited guests will receive a ticket.
(By invitation only)
Gala Dinner
Run for Nepal
Date: March 26, 2016
Time: 6:00 – 8:30 am
Venue: Dadaocheng Wharf
(Open to all delegates)
CONGRESS INFORMATION
Date: March 25, 2016
Time: 7:30 – 10:00 pm
Venue: Golden Dragon Room, Grand Hotel Taipei
*Cocktail reception will begin at 7:00 pm.
(Tickets are available for sale. Visit the APAO Office for more information.)
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■ FLOOR PLAN
TAIPEI INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION CENTER
TICC-1F
CONGRESS INFORMATION
E-Poster &
Video Platform
Program at a Glance
Program at a Glance
Congress Bag Pickup
Tour
Desk
Local Secretariat
Taipei World Trade Center
(TWTC)
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TICC-2F
VIP Lounge
Program
at a Glance
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Program
at a Glance
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TICC-3F
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TICC-4F
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TAIPEI WORLD TRADE CENTER
TWTC-2F
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Named Lectures &
Awards
NAMED LECTURES & AWARDS
JOSE RIZAL MEDAL
The APAO awards the most prestigious Jose Rizal Medal to an outstanding ophthalmologist annually for
his/her excellence in ophthalmology in the Asia-Pacific region. This medal was instituted to commemorate Dr Jose Rizal, an ophthalmologist who became a national hero of the Philippines. The medal is
awarded at the APAO Congress by the APAO Council and presented by the dignitary who officiates the
opening ceremony.
Tetsuro Oshika, MD, PhD, FARVO
Japan
Dr Tetsuro Oshika is chairman and professor of ophthalmology at the University of Tsukuba in
Tsukuba City, Japan. He received his medical degree and completed his ophthalmology residency
at the University of Tokyo School of Medicine. Prof Oshika is an internationally recognized expert
in cataract and anterior segment surgery. He is also a renowned clinician-scientist whose multiple
research interests span a wide range, including ocular optics, cataract surgery, corneal disease,
ocular imaging and vision-related quality of life. He has authored or co-authored over 500 peerreviewed publications and over 100 textbook chapters, and has delivered over 400 invited
lectures.
Prof Oshika has served as a consultant to many agencies, governments and foundations and has
been a member or chair on many advisory committees. He holds key positions in numerous academic organizations, including
board member of the International Council of Ophthalmology, regional secretary of the Asia-Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology
(APAO), vice-president of the Academy of Asia-Pacific Professors of Ophthalmology, member of the Global Advisors Committee
of the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO), executive director of the Japanese Ophthalmological Society, executive
director of the Japanese Ophthalmological Optics Society, board member of the Japanese Ocular Inflammation Society and
board member of the Japanese Society of Cataract Research. He is also past president of the Japanese Society of Cataract
and Refractive Surgery, an elected life member of the Academia Ophthalmologica Internationalis and an elected member
of the International Intraocular Implant Club. Prof Oshika is on the editorial boards of Investigative Ophthalmology and
Visual Science and the Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery. He received an AAO Achievement Award in 2006, an APAO
Achievement Award in 2015 and Silver Fellow of Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology in 2015. Prof Oshika
has also received numerous other awards in recognition of his contribution to research and teaching in the field of cataract
and anterior segment surgery.
Additionally, Prof Oshika served as president of the World Ophthalmology Congress (WOC) held in Tokyo in April 2014. The
WOC 2014 was a tremendously successful international congress, with a record-breaking 20,000 attendees from over 160
countries representing all parts of the world.
Development of a Comprehensive Evaluation System for Anterior Segment Structure and Function
Cornea and External Eye Disease Highlights 2016 Symposium
March 25, 2016
14:30 – 16:00
101CD
NAMED LECTURES & AWARDS
Accurate observation and evaluation of ocular morphology and function serve as a basis for providing high-quality
ophthalmic care. Our approach to comprehensively analyzing the anterior segment consists of 3 strategies: optical,
structural, and histological investigations. First, we established a method to quantitatively assess the optical quality
of the cornea using Fourier analysis of corneal topography, which mathematically calculates and graphically presents
irregular astigmatism of the cornea. This method has been further expanded to the posterior corneal surface, enabling
the evaluation of corneal total power and astigmatism. Second, we developed 3-dimensional anterior segment optical
coherence topography (3D-OCT) using swept-source technology. Due to its deeper penetration and higher scanning
speed, this system allows for detailed, 3-dimensional drawing of the entire anterior segment of the eye, even through
opaque tissues such as the conjunctiva and cloudy cornea. Third, a new anterior segment OCT using polarization-sensitive
technology has been developed to evaluate the quality of ocular tissues, such as the organization of collagen fibrils and the
extent of fibrotic changes. The polarization-sensitive OCT opens up new possibilities in the in vivo examinations of ocular
histology by noninvasively analyzing tissue birefringence and phase retardation in addition to ocular morphology.
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NAMED LECTURES & AWARDS
JOSE RIZAL INTERNATIONAL MEDAL
The Jose Rizal International Medal recognizes outstanding personalities from outside the Asia-Pacific
whose contributions have been exceptionally valuable to ophthalmological developments in the region.
Jerry A. Shields, MD
US
Jerry A. Shields, MD, is director of the Ocular Oncology Service at Wills Eye Hospital and a
professor of ophthalmology at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia. He graduated from
Murray State University and the University of Michigan Medical School, then completed an
internship at Denver General Hospital and spent a year as a battalion surgeon in the United
States Marine Corps in Vietnam. He was a resident in ophthalmology at Wills Eye Hospital and
completed fellowships in ophthalmic pathology at the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology and
in retinal surgery at Wills Eye Hospital. In 1972 he spent four months working with Project Hope
in northeastern Brazil. In 1973 he helped establish the Ocular Oncology Service at Wills Eye
Hospital. For more than 40 years, Dr Shields has been involved in caring for patients with tumors
of the eyelids, conjunctiva, intraocular structures and orbit and has helped pioneer methods of
diagnosis and management of these conditions.
Dr Shields has authored or co-authored 1,450 articles in scientific journals and 697 textbook chapters, a total of 2,147
scientific publications. He has authored or co-authored 13 textbooks including the highly popular Atlas of Intraocular
Tumors and Atlas of Eyelid, Conjunctiva, and Orbital Tumors. He has given 1,560 national and international lectures and 82
named lectures, including the Paul Henkind Memorial Lecture for the Macula Society; 1996 Eldridge Green Lecture at the
Royal College of Ophthalmologists (Edinburgh, Scotland); Bjerrum Lecture for the Danish Ophthalmological Society; Lorenz
Zimmerman Lecture for the American Academy of Ophthalmology; Ramon Font Lecture for the Pan American Association
of Ophthalmology; Montgomery Lecture at the Irish College of Ophthalmologists; Sanford Gifford Memorial Lecture for the
Chicago Ophthalmological Society; Proctor Lecture at the University of California; Guyton Lecture at Henry Ford Hospital; J.
Donald M. Gass Lecture for the Ophthalmic Photographer’s Society; Helen Keller Lecture in Birmingham, Alabama; Melvin
Rubin Lecture for the Florida Society of Ophthalmology; King Khalid Memorial Lecture in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; Bach Lecture for
the German Society of Ophthalmology; and many others.
In addition, Dr Shields has received more than 40 national and international awards for his contributions. His greatest
academic honor was receiving the prestigious National Physician of the Year Award for Clinical Excellence in March 2013 from
Castle Connolly Medical Ltd. in New York. He was the 2014 recipient of the annual Laureate Award, the highest honor given
by the American Academy of Ophthalmology. He also delivered the prestigious Charles Schepens Award and Lectureship for
the American Academy of Ophthalmology in 2014. Dr Shields was the recipient of the 2015 Distinguished Humanitarian Award
from the University of Michigan Medical School.
NAMED LECTURES & AWARDS
Dr Shields has served on editorial boards for the American Journal of Ophthalmology, British Journal of Ophthalmology,
Cancer, Retina, Retina Cases and Brief Reports, International Ophthalmology, Graefe’s Archives of Ophthalmology, German
Journal of Ophthalmology, Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology, Evidence-Based Medicine, Ophthalmic Practice, Yearbook of
Ophthalmology and others. He was an organizer and first president of the International Society of Ocular Oncology, president
of the Ophthalmic Club of Philadelphia, treasurer and president of the Macula Society and president of the Medical Staff of
Wills Eye Hospital.
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Dr Shields is married to Dr Carol L. Shields, MD, who is co-director of the Oncology Service at Wills Eye Hospital. She has
also made many scientific contributions and has received numerous academic honors and awards. They have seven children
ranging from 15 to 26 years of age.
Cysts of the Iris Pigment Epithelium. What’s New and Interesting?
APSOOP Symposium: Retinoblastoma and Other Childhood Tumors
March 25, 2016
14:30 – 16:00
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Purpose: Iris pigment epithelium (IPE) cysts generally occur as an asymptomatic mass at the pupillary margin, midzone, or
peripheral location, or they can be dislodged/free-floating in the aqueous or vitreous.
Methods: Review of clinical features, imaging results, and implications of IPE cysts.
Results: In 672 eyes, IPE cysts were classified as pupillary margin (n = 49, 7%), midzone (n = 188, 28%), peripheral (n = 424,
NAMED LECTURES & AWARDS
63%), or dislodged/free-floating (n = 11, 2%). The most frequent feature of pupillary margin cysts was multiple bilateral
lesions known as iris flocculi. Midzonal cysts appeared as a fusiform dark brown retroiridic mass often suspected to be uveal
melanoma. Peripheral IPE cysts were not directly visible but appeared as an iris stromal bulge confirmed to be cystic with
imaging studies. Dislodged cysts appeared as a brown mass, usually in the angle but often floating in the aqueous or vitreous. Ultrasound biomicroscopy and anterior segment optical coherence tomography are essential tools in differentiating
cysts from malignant lesions. Surgical drainage or resection of IPE cysts is necessary in <1% of patients. Rarely (1%), midzonal or peripheral IPE cysts are associated with iris nevus, iris melanoma, or ciliary body melanoma. Some patients with pupillary margin iris flocculi can develop aortic aneurisms due to smooth muscle mutations involving the iris and aorta.
Conclusions: IPE cysts have several clinical variations and sometimes resemble a neoplasm. In approximately 1% of patients,
IPE cyst is associated with underlying iris nevus or melanoma. Patients with iris flocculi should be followed for dissecting
thoracic aneurysm.
NAMED LECTURES & AWARDS
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NAMED LECTURES & AWARDS
APAO ICO MARK TSO GOLDEN APPLE AWARD
FOR THE BEST CLINICAL TEACHER IN OPHTHALMOLOGY IN THE ASIA-PACIFIC REGION
Initiated by the International Council of Ophthalmology (ICO) as a token of the ICO’s commitment to
improving ophthalmic education worldwide, the ICO Mark Tso Golden Apple Award honors the most
dedicated teacher of clinical ophthalmology in the Asia-Pacific region. It is named after Prof Mark O.M.
Tso, immediate past ICO Director of Education.
Kanxing Zhao, MD, PhD
China
Professor Kanxing Zhao received his undergraduate degree in medical science from Tianjin
Medical University in 1970. His MD and PhD degrees were issued by Peking Medical University
in 1989. At present, he is professor, chief physician and tutor of PhD students at Tianjin Medical
University and director of Tianjin Key Laboratory of Ophthalmology and Visual Science. He
has been chairman of the Chinese Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus
Association since 2000. He was chief editor of the Chinese Journal of Ophthalmology from
2009-2013. In addition, he was previously head of Tianjin Eye Institute and director of Clinical
Ophthalmology College of Tianjin Medical University and Tianjin Eye Hospital (1993-2009) and
dean of the graduate faculty and vice-president of Tianjin Medical University from 1997 to 2007.
Over the past four decades, Prof Zhao has been actively involved in clinical work, teaching, blindness prevention and
management. He has particular interest in pediatric ophthalmology and strabismus. Moreover, he devotes himself to
cooperation and communication in ophthalmic education. He was one of the key persons to promote cooperation and
exchange with ICO, APAO, AAO and a training program in pediatric ophthalmology and strabismus with AAPOS. To date, Prof
Zhao has mentored 49 PhD students, dozens of master’s students and several hundred fellows.
Prof Zhao is also engaged in clinical research and translational basic research, specifically in exploring the mechanisms of
strabismus, amblyopia and inherited eye diseases. His achievements are demonstrated by his great number of publications:
342 papers in domestic journals and 63 papers in SCI journals with high impact factors. He is also chapter editor of more than
10 books.
The greatest contribution of his research is the discovery of the genetic background for a number of inherited eye disorders,
especially the understanding of the pathogenic mechanism of retinitis pigmentosa (RP). He mapped a novel locus (chromosome
2cen-q12.1) RP33 for the first time in Chinese families with autosomal dominant RP. He further identified the SNRNP200 gene
as the RP33-causing gene and elucidated the fundamental mechanism by which pre-mRNA splicing deficiencies cause RP.
In 2007, Prof Zhao received an APAO Outstanding Service Award. In 2008, he received the Award for Outstanding Achievement
in Ophthalmology from the Chinese Ophthalmology Society.
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Chinese Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus in the Past Two Decades
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APSPOS Symposium: Common Problems in Pediatric Ophthalmology
March 26, 2016
14:30 – 16:00
PO-SS04
201AF
A general introduction to CAPOS activities in the past 20 years:
1. Main service areas now include strabismus and childhood amblyopia; pediatric refraction, myopia prevention, and
control; pediatric eye diseases; vision screening and eye health care for young children.
2. Education is changing to include online self-learning and the AAPOS and TJEH joint training program.
3. Research comprises genetic and neuroscience research on eye movements and hereditary retinal diseases.
4. Enhanced academic exchange at the national (CAPOS, COS, etc.) and international (AAPOS, APSPOS, WOC, APAO,
etc.) levels.
5. Standardized services and consensus regarding amblyopia diagnosis and treatment, ROP screening and treatment,
and strabismus classification.
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DE OCAMPO LECTURE
The De Ocampo Lecture is the highest award for excellent academic achievements in clinical and/or basic eye research. Recipients are ophthalmologists from the Asia-Pacific region. The De Ocampo Lecture
is named after Dr Geminiano De Ocampo, the founding President of the APAO.
Jimmy S.M. LAI, MD
Hong Kong
Professor Lai graduated from the University of Hong Kong in 1983. He joined the Eye Unit at the
Prince of Wales Hospital and was a medical officer, then senior medical officer and honorary
assistant professor of the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences until 1999. He was
promoted to consultant ophthalmologist at the Eye Department of United Christian Hospital
in 1999. Later, he began a clinical professorship at the Department of Ophthalmology of the
University of Hong Kong in October 2008. Prof Lai received his pre-fellowship training at Princess
Alexandra Eye Pavilion, Edinburgh and his post-fellowship training at Massachusetts Eye and
Ear Infirmary, Boston and Aichi University, Nagoya, Japan. He is a pioneer in glaucoma research
in Hong Kong, in particular, the use of argon laser peripheral iridoplasty as initial treatment of
acute angle closure and acute phacomorphic glaucoma and the introduction of selective laser
trabeculoplasty and goniosynechialysis for the treatment of open angle and closed angle glaucoma. He obtained his doctoral
degree (MD) in 2004 with the thesis “Argon laser peripheral iridoplasty in the treatment of acute primary angle-closure attack.”
His research interests also include normal tension glaucoma, where he studies the associated risk factors. Prof Lai is involved
in basic science research as well. Some of his research areas include the glaucoma animal model, neuroprotection, electrical
stimulation, traditional Chinese medicine, aqueous proteomics, collagen cross-linking, corneal biomechanics, exercise, farinfrared therapy and supersaturated oxygen therapy.
Currently, Prof Lai is the acting head of the Department of Ophthalmology at the University of Hong Kong, the chief of service
of the Department of Ophthalmology at Hong Kong University-Shenzhen Hospital, the honorary director of the Glaucoma
Department at Tianjin Eye Hospital, visiting professor at Nankai University Eye Hospital, honorary professor in the Department
of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences at the Chinese University of Hong Kong and visiting lecturer for the School of Optometry
at the Polytechnic University of Hong Kong. He was editor-in-chief of the Hong Kong Journal of Ophthalmology from 20032005 and 2013-2015 and is now vice-president of the Hong Kong College of Ophthalmologists. He is also a member of the
editorial boards of the Asian Journal of Ophthalmology, Graefe’s Archives for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, Journal
of Ophthalmology and Research Ophthalmology. Prof Lai is an executive member of the Asian Foundation for the Prevention
of Blindness and honorary consultant of the Hong Kong Glaucoma Patient Association. He serves on the National Medical
Research Council International Expert Panel, Ministry of Health, Singapore and the Grant Review Board, Health and Medical
Research Grant, Hong Kong. He received the Asia-Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology Distinguished Service Award in 2005.
Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty
Glaucoma Surgery and Laser Symposium
March 26, 2016
14:30 – 16:00
101AB
NAMED LECTURES & AWARDS
Selective laser trabeculoplasty (SLT) is an effective and long-acting intraocular pressure (IOP)-lowering treatment. It
is relatively safe and is repeatable. Although it has many advantages over medical therapy in the treatment of open
angle glaucoma, for various reasons it is not being used as the first-line treatment in most eye institutions. Sufficient
data on its effectiveness from numerous clinical studies have been published, yet the factors that determine IOP response to SLT are still uncertain. Alongside clinical studies, researchers are attempting to find out the mechanisms of
SLT. They study the SLT-induced histological changes in the trabecular meshwork and the biochemical changes in the
aqueous humor. With more clinical and basic science research data available, we may be able to predict more accurately the IOP response to SLT; able to modify the SLT machine; and able to modify the treatment protocol to provide
a safer and longer-acting laser treatment for the control of IOP in open angle glaucoma. It is hoped that SLT can take
over the role of medical and surgical treatment in the majority of glaucoma cases. This lecture will summarize the
published treatment outcomes of SLT and will also review the current basic science research on SLT.
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HOLMES LECTURE
The Holmes Lecture is the highest award for exceptional contributions to preventive ophthalmology,
especially in the prevention of blindness in the Asia-Pacific region. The Holmes Lecture is named in
memory of Dr William J Holmes, the founding Secretary-General of APAO.
Shigeru KINOSHITA, MD, PhD
Japan
Dr Shigeru Kinoshita, a clinician scientist, graduated from Osaka University Medical School in
1974 and served as professor and chair of ophthalmology at Kyoto Prefectural University of
Medicine since 1992. After stepping down as chair of ophthalmology in March 2015, he was
elected as professor and chair of Frontier Medical Science and Technology for Ophthalmology
at Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine in April 2015. Throughout, he has been continuously
working as a distinguished clinician scientist.
In the early 1980s at Harvard Medical School, Dr Kinoshita, in collaboration with Dr Richard
A. Thoft, established the concept of centripetal movement of the corneal epithelium, and his
groundbreaking work has shed new light on the importance of limbal epithelium. His findings
have had an enormous impact on this subject and have afforded much insight, ultimately contributing to the development
of the corneal stem cell theory set forth by Tuen-Tien Sun. Based on these concepts, Dr Kinoshita developed a new surgical
procedure for in vivo corneal epithelial transplantation that has led to epithelial stem cell transplantation for ocular surface
rehabilitation. Over the past 30 years, his primary interest has been translational research of new therapeutic modalities for
severe corneal diseases. Following this path, his group has recently established a system of cultivated mucosal epithelial stem
cell transplantation for severe ocular surface disorders such as Stevens-Johnson syndrome and chemical injury and cultivated
corneal endothelial cell injection treatment for bullous keratopathy. His group also proved the clinical efficacy of the topical
application of Rho-associated protein kinase (ROCK)-inhibitor for partial endothelial dysfunction, aiming at the development of
novel therapies for corneal endothelial dysfunction.
Dr Kinoshita is a recipient of the 1999 Alcon Research Institute Award; the 2008 Castroviejo Medal Lecture of the Cornea
Society; the 2009 ARVO Gold Fellow; the 2010 Claes H. Dohlman Conference Address of the TFOS; the 2010 Meibom Lecture
in Germany; the Doyne Memorial Lecture of the 2011 Oxford Ophthalmological Congress in the United Kingdom; the 2011
Elsemay Bjorn Lecture in Finland; Schepens Eye Research Institute Alumnus Award 2011; the Peter Herberg Lecture at IMCLC
2012; the Richard Lindstrom Lecture, CLAO, ASCRS 2014; and the Charles D. Kelman Innovator Award, ASCRS 2015. He is also
the Friedenwal Lecturer at ARVO 2016. He served as an ARVO program committee member in the cornea section between
1996 and 1999, the ARVO Trustee of the cornea section between 2006 and 2011 and ARVO vice-president in 2010-2011.
Translational Research Opens New Horizons for Devastating Corneal Diseases
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Contemporary Endothelial Corneal Traplantation and Translational Research Symposium
March 26, 2016
9:00 – 10:30
101CD
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There are several devastating ocular surface–related disorders, such as Stevens-Johnson syndrome, chemical injury,
and Fuchs endothelial corneal dystrophy, that are difficult to treat properly. Today, thanks to state-of-the-art regenerative medicine and the latest advancements in ocular surface biology, several types of transplantable cultivated
mucosal epithelial sheets are available for the reconstruction of a devastated ocular surface. One is the allogeneic/
autologous corneal epithelial stem cell sheet, and the other is the autologous oral mucosal epithelial sheet. Although
ocular surface reconstruction using these sheets is sometimes accompanied by varying degrees of biological and/or
immunological postoperative complications, studies have shown that in general, the ocular surface can be well restored.
A similar type of regenerative medicine can be applied for the treatment of corneal endothelial dysfunction. For
example, a surgical modality similar to that of the Descemet membrane endothelial keratoplasty procedure using a
novel “cell-injection therapy,” involving the injection of cultured human corneal endothelial cells into the anterior
chamber, has shown promise in our clinical research. Another aspect of our cutting-edge translational research is
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focused on developing a novel medical treatment for early-phase corneal endothelial disease. To that end, the use of
Rho-associated protein kinase (ROCK)–inhibitor eye drops has proved to be effective for treating partial endothelial
dysfunction.
It is our great hope that ophthalmology-related translational research, such as that described above, will receive
official governmental approval based on the accumulated data of the safety and efficacy of the procedures, thus ultimately resulting in the worldwide prevention of blindness.
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SUSRUTA LECTURE
The Susruta Lecture recognizes extraordinary contributions to the cataract subspecialty. Priority is
given to ophthalmologists who contribute substantially to the control and elimination of mass cataract
blindness, which is a perennial problem in the Asia-Pacific region. The Susruta Lecture is named after
Susruta, an ancient Indian physician.
R.D. Ravindran, MD
India
Dr R.D. Ravindran graduated in medicine from Stanley Medical College in 1981 and completed
his residency in ophthalmology leading to a master’s in ophthalmology from Madurai Medical
College, Madurai. Specializing in the field of cataract and intraocular lens surgery, Dr Ravindran
did further month-long observations at Wills Eye Hospital, University of Wisconsin, Wilmer Eye
Hospital and Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary in the US in 1991.
Dr Ravindran started his ophthalmology practice in 1987 under the guidance of Dr G.
Venkataswamy, founder of the Aravind Eye Care System. From this beginning, Dr Ravindran
was later involved in starting Aravind Eye Hospitals in Tirunelveli, Coimbatore and Pondicherry,
fulfilling the mission of the Aravind Eye Care System to serve the eye care needs of millions
globally. During this period he was also involved in starting and popularizing manual small incision cataract surgery at Aravind
hospitals and around the region.
After serving as chief medical officer at the Aravind Eye Hospitals in Tirunelveli, Coimbatore and Pondicherry for around 20
years, Dr Ravindran became chairman of the Aravind Eye Care System in July 2010. He was involved in making changes to
standardize “quality eye care” across the Aravind Eye Care System. Apart from managing and mentoring key leaders of the
institution, his fields of interest include patient safety and quality assurance. He is involved in teaching eye health management
courses leading to capacity building at other eye hospitals. He has presented papers at numerous international and national
conferences on both the clinical and managerial aspects of eye care.
He has been an active member of the ophthalmological society of Tamil Nadu state and also the All India Ophthalmological
Society for the past 25 years. He served as a regional co-chair for the International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness from
2004 to 2012 and also as president of city ophthalmological associations. Currently he is a board member of VISION 2020 Right
to Sight India (since 2008), chairman of the International Relations Committee of the All India Ophthalmological Society and
also serves on the panel for standardizing treatment guidelines for ophthalmology in India. He is a recipient of several national
and international awards.
Improving Visual Outcomes and Minimizing Surgical Complications in a Large Volume of Cataract
Surgeries at Aravind
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Unmet Needs of Blinding Eye Diseases in the Asia-Pacific Region Symposium
March 26, 2016
11:00 – 12:30
VIP Room
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At Aravind, a large number of the patients come from rural areas through outreach camps, and there are over 150 surgeons
trained in cataract surgery every year. In the given situation, it is important to observe the outcomes of cataract surgery.
In order to monitor cataract surgery, we developed a web-based software tool 4 years ago. Implementing this monitoring
process has helped us to standardize our process protocols, ensure documentation of all findings in the case records, and
improve the quality of outcomes. We were able to improve outcomes using a simple process of grouping cases based on
their complexity and by standardizing the biometry. This presentation will cover in detail the methodology, visual outcomes,
and complications in over 250,000 patients who underwent cataract surgery in the Aravind Eye Care System in the year
2015. It will also present and discuss how the data is shared with the surgeons and its impact.
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ARTHUR LIM AWARD
The Arthur Lim Award recognizes ophthalmologists who have demonstrated exemplary leadership in
the field of ophthalmology and subsequently made substantial improvements in ophthalmic teaching
and training in their countries and beyond. It is named after Prof Arthur Lim, former President and Secretary-General of the APAO.
Ava Hossain, MD
Bangladesh
Prof Ava Hossain is principal and head of the Department of Ophthalmology at Green Life
Medical College, Dhaka and also a visiting professor at the National Institute of Ophthalmology,
where she worked for 17 years. She is involved in teaching and training both undergraduate
and postgraduate students and residents. She has a keen interest in improving patient care and
medical education. Prof Hossain is chairperson of the Faculty of Ophthalmology of Bangladesh
College of Physicians and Surgeons, so she is directly involved in developing the postgraduate
curriculum and training program.
After graduating in 1976, Prof Hossain started her career as an ophthalmologist and completed a
fellowship at Bangladesh College of Physicians and Surgeons, a pioneer in postgraduate medical
education and training in all specialties of medical science. Prof Hossain received further training from Princess Alexandra Eye
Pavilion, Edinburgh in 1985 and also from the Institute of Clinical Ophthalmology, Kyrio, Japan in 1988.
Prof Hossain is a well-known ophthalmologist in Bangladesh and Southeast Asia. Her contributions to overcoming challenges
in preventing blindness are well recorded. She has been working to improve the quality of ophthalmic education in Bangladesh
for the past 37 years while striving to develop better quality eye care services, particularly for populations of a lower
socioeconomic status.
For the National Eye Care Program in Bangladesh, Prof Hossain was a leader in developing plans focusing on effective public
health policy and practice. Her contributions in decreasing the backlog of cases of curable blindness due to cataract are
also noteworthy. Her special areas of interest are cataract, glaucoma, cornea, ocular trauma and retina. Currently, she is the
principal investigator in a phase II, randomized, placebo-controlled study assessing the efficacy and safety of OC-10X in the
treatment of proliferative diabetic retinopathy.
Prof Ava Hossain is vice-president of the Asia-Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology and also its regional secretary for Bangladesh
and chair of the Women in Ophthalmology Standing Committee. She is a member of the editorial boards of Ocular Surgery
News, APAO Edition and the Austin Journal of Clinical Ophthalmology. She is also editor of a peer-reviewed ophthalmic journal
in Bangladesh and a reviewer for the International Journal of Ophthalmology. She is a member of the American Academy
of Ophthalmology and Fellow International College of Surgeons. She is also a member of the National Ethical Committee of
Bangladesh Medical Research Council. She has been an external fellowship examiner for the College of Physician and Surgeons,
Pakistan, and Bangladesh College of Physicians and Surgeons, as well as a MS examiner for Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical
University, Dhaka.
Prof Hossain is the immediate past president of SAARC Academy of Ophthalmology, which was a co-sponsor of the 28th APAO
Congress in Hyderabad, India in 2013. She is also a past president of the Ophthalmological Society of Bangladesh and was the
founding president of Bangladesh Community Ophthalmological Society.
She is an author and co-author of 65 publications in different peer-reviewed national and international journals. Additionally,
she has presented a good number of invited lectures in her home country and abroad.
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For her work, Prof Hossain has received many prestigious national and international awards including the Mubarak Ali
Memorial Gold Medal, Alim Memorial Gold Medal and lifetime achievement award from the Ophthalmological Society of
Bangladesh, APAO Distinguished Service Award and Shusila Biswal Memorial Award from the Indian Alumni Group of the
International Centre for Eye Health, London.
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Strategies, Opportunities, and Challenges of the National Eye Care Program: Bangladesh
Challenges and Opportunities of Blindness Prevention in the Asia-Pacific Region Symposium
March 25, 2016
14:30 – 16:00
201AF
The government of Bangladesh is committed to establishing sustainable and affordable eye care services to achieve
universal eye care coverage in collaboration with national and international nongovernmental organizations (NGOs).
To achieve the goals of Vision 2020 and to reduce the prevalence of blindness, the National Eye Care (NEC) program was
developed after a wide consultation with all stakeholders.
According to the Bangladesh National Blindness and Low Vision Survey, the age-standardized blindness prevalence rate is
1.53%.
Strategies:
The NEC program is based on the eye care needs of the population. The strategic directions of the NEC program are as
follows:
• Strengthening advocacy;
• Developing infrastructure and technology;
• Developing human resources;
• Reducing the burden of disease;
• Improving coordination and partnership with government organizations and NGOs; and
• Monitoring and evaluation.
Opportunities:
There are many steps to be taken to help the NEC program achieve its goals:
• Improving the cataract surgery rate;
• Demanding additional financing for eye care in the public sector for poor and marginalized people;
• Introducing free cataract surgery in public district hospitals;
• Establishing vision centers in selected subdistrict public and private health facilities; and
• Inaugurating the National Childhood Blindness Reduction Program, which has already occurred.
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Challenges:
In its efforts, the NEC program must tackle the following problems:
• Inequitable and mismatched human resources and infrastructure;
• Retention of skilled eye care providers in rural areas;
• Maintenance of eye care equipment at secondary and primary eye care centers;
• Financial resource mobilization and management at the local level; and
• Underutilization of ophthalmology departments at academic institutions.
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NAKAJIMA AWARD
Aimed at encouraging young ophthalmologists to play a more active role in ophthalmological development, the Nakajima Award honors young individuals for their outstanding international work in ophthalmology. The candidate should preferably be aged 40 years or younger and actively involved in international
activities that assist in the development of ophthalmology, particularly in relation to prevention of blindness, ophthalmic service, and research pertinent to major blinding conditions such as cataract, diabetic
retinopathy, glaucoma, corneal grafting, keratomalacia, trachoma, and corneal ulcer.
Catherine Green, MBChB, FRANZCO, MMedSc
Australia
Dr Catherine Green is head of the Glaucoma Unit at the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital, in
addition to working in private practice in Melbourne, Australia. She undertook her ophthalmology
training in Melbourne, followed by a glaucoma fellowship at the Western Eye Hospital in London.
Her current clinical/research interest is multidisciplinary, collaborative glaucoma care.
Since completing her training, Dr Green has pursued a passionate interest in ophthalmic
education, chairing the Ophthalmic Sciences Board of Examiners of the Royal Australian and
New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists (RANZCO) and the residency training subcommittee
of the International Council of Ophthalmology, as well as serving on several other national
and international committees. Committed to high-quality, effective ophthalmic training and
sustainable development, Dr Green has participated in and led ophthalmology curriculum projects in Australia/New Zealand,
Cambodia, and the Pacific region. She is regularly invited to present on glaucoma, leadership and ophthalmic education
internationally and is currently enrolled in a master’s of surgical education.
Dr Green graduated from the inaugural Asia-Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology Leadership Development Program (APAO LDP)
in 2010 and since then has continued as the LDP Program Director, as well as creating and convening the RANZCO LDP. Board
positions include a term on the board of the Centre for Eye Research Australia of over 4 years and her current appointments as
a director of RANZCO and a councillor of the APAO.
Harnessing the Power of One: Think Global, Act Local
Prevalence and Risk Factors for Age-Related Eye Diseases in the Elderly in Asia — Current Challenges and New Directions
Symposium
March 25, 2016
16:30 – 18:00
Conference Room 2 (TWTC)
People fear blindness as much as they fear cancer. Up to 80% of visual impairment is preventable, and the treatment of
eye disease is extremely cost-effective. The unequal distribution of visual impairment is inversely related to the number of
practicing ophthalmologists. The education and training of ophthalmologists is therefore critical in addressing the global
burden of blindness.
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An individual ophthalmologist can improve the quality of life of the individual patients he or she treats. However, if the
global burden of blindness is to be effectively addressed, a systems-based approach is required and governments need
to be convinced to provide appropriate resources. Ophthalmologists are well placed to influence decision makers and are
responsible for educating the next generation of eye care practitioners. Ophthalmic training is intensely focused on clinical
skills, with little formal training in leadership, advocacy, or education. In this presentation, evidence for the effectiveness of
training ophthalmologists in these skills and the resulting outcomes will be presented.
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DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARDS
The Distinguished Service Awards are presented to ophthalmologists of APAO’s member organizations
for their distinguished service to improving ophthalmology in their countries or tariff territories.
Andrew CHANG,
MBBS, PhD
Md. Nazmul ISLAM
Bangladesh
Shawkat Ara SHAKOOR,
MSc CEH, MS
Thorn POK,
MD
Peiquan ZHAO,
MD
Jianmin MA
Shwu-Jiuan SHEU
Chaokai CHANG,
MD, MPH
Jason C.S. YAM,
MPH, FRCS
Tak Chuen KO
Mohamad SIDIK
Muhammad BOESOIRIE,
MD
Australia
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China
Hong Kong
Indonesia
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China
Hong Kong
Indonesia
Bangladesh
Chinese Taipei
Cambodia
Chinese Taipei
Santhan GOPALS,
Deepshikha AGRAWAL
India
MD(AIIMS), FRCS(Edin)
India
Akira NEGII,
MD, PhD
Japan
Kyu Hyung PARK,
MD, PhD
Korea - South
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DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARDS
Kian Seng LIM
Beena SHRESTHA
Indra MAHARJAN
Reynaldo JAVATE,
MD, FICS
Reynaldo SANTOS,
MD
Wasee TULVATANA
Thitiporn RATANAPOJNARD
Korea - South
Nepal
Philippines
Thailand
Malaysia
Nepal
Philippines
Thayanithi SANDRAGASU
Malaysia
Altankhuu MOLOM
Mongolia
Khwaja SHARIF-UL-HASAN Muhammad Tariq KHAN
Pakistan
Pakistan
Lay-Leng SEAH
Sonal FARZAVANDI
Singapore
Singapore
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Hyeong Gon YU
Thailand
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OUTSTANDING SERVICE IN PREVENTION OF BLINDNESS AWARDS
The Outstanding Service in Prevention of Blindness Awards are given to individuals or organizations
whose contributions are instrumental in prevention of blindness in the Asia-Pacific area.
Mark LOANE
A.H.M Enayet HUSSAIN
Lejin WANG
Catherine Jui-ling LIU
Vincent LEE
NAGENDRA PRASAD
Rita POLANA
AKIO TABUCHI
Jung Hyu MOON
Mohamad Aziz SALOWI
Uranchimeg
DAVAATSEREN
Shankha TWYANA
Australia
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Hong Kong
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Korea - South
Bangladesh
India
Malaysia
China
Indonesia
Mongolia
Chinese Taipei
Japan
Nepal
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OUTSTANDING SERVICE IN PREVENTION OF BLINDNESS AWARDS
Mumtaz HUSSAIN
Pakistan
Philippine Glaucoma
Society
Philippines
Seang-Mei SAW,
MD
Singapore
Muditha KULATUNGA
Sri Lanka
Anuchit POONYATHALANG
Thailand
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ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS
The APAO Achievement Award Program was established in 2008 to recognize individuals for their time
and contribution to the scientific programs of the APAO Annual Congress.
Neeru GUPTA,
MD, PhD
Haoyu CHEN,
MD
Youxin CHEN,
MD, PhD
Zi-Bing JIN,
MD, PhD
Zuguo LIU,
MD, PhD
Peizeng YANG,
MD, PhD
San-Ni CHEN,
MD
Wei-Li CHEN,
MD, PhD
Wen-Ming HSU,
MD
Fung-Rong HU,
MD
Yih-Shiou HWANG,
MD, PhD
Shu-Lang LIAO,
MD, PhD
Chun-Ju LIN,
MD
Da-Wen LU,
MD, PhD
David Hui-Kang MA,
MD, PhD
An-Guor WANG,
MD, PhD
Canada
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China
Chinese Taipei
Chinese Taipei
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China
China
Chinese Taipei
Chinese Taipei
China
Chinese Taipei
Chinese Taipei
Chinese Taipei
China
Chinese Taipei
Chinese Taipei
Chinese Taipei
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ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS
Wei-Chi WU,
MD, PhD
Chung-May YANG,
MD, PhD
May-Yung YEN,
MD
Jason C.S. YAM,
MPH, FRCS
Tushar AGARWAL,
MD
Pramod BHENDE,
MS
Navin JAYAKUMAR,
DO, FRCSEd
Rajesh KUMAR,
MBBS, MS (Ophth)
Govindasamy KUMARAMANICKAVEL,
MD
Kaustubh MULAY,
DNB
Vaishali VASAVADA
India
Viraj VASAVADA,
MS
Johan HUTAURUK,
MD
Makoto ARAIE,
MD, PhD
Yasushi IKUNO,
MD
Susumu ISHIDA,
MD, PhD
Chinese Taipei
India
Indonesia
India
India
Japan
Chinese Taipei
India
Japan
Hong Kong
India
India
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India
Chinese Taipei
Japan
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ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS
Hirohiko KAKIZAKI,
MD, PhD
Kenji KASHIWAGI,
MD, PhD
Nobuyoshi KITAICHI,
MD, PhD
Mineo KONDO,
MD, PhD
Kimiya SHIMIZU,
MD, PhD
Kazuhisa SUGIYAMA,
MD, PhD
Masayo TAKAHASHI,
MD, PhD
Minoru TOMITA
MD, PhD
Se Woong KANG,
MD, PhD
Hyung Chan KIM,
MD, PhD
Michael KOOK,
MD
Oh Woong KWON,
MD, PhD
Won Ki LEE
MD, PhD
Seng Kheong FANG
Visvaraja SUBRAYAN,
FRCS(Ed) FRCOphth
Shamira PERERA,
BSC, FRCOphth
Japan
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Japan
Korea - South
Korea - South
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Japan
Japan
Korea - South
Malaysia
Japan
Japan
Korea - South
Malaysia
Japan
Japan
Korea - South
Singapore
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ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS
Lay-Leng SEAH
Singapore
Colin TAN,
FRCSEd(Ophth), MMed(Ophth)
Vijaya LINGAM,
MS
Yasuo YANAGI
Jorge ALIO,
MD, PhD
Jane OLVER,
MB BS, FRCOphth
Richard ABBOTT,
MD
Stanley CHANG,
MD
Catherine HWANG,
MD
Bobby KORN,
MD, PhD
Shan LIN,
MD
William MIELER,
MD
Mark ROSENBLATT,
MD, PhD
Grace SUN,
MD
Spain
United States
United Kingdom
United States
United States
United States
Singapore
United States
United State
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United States
Singapore
Singapore
United States
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APAO YASUO TANO TRAVEL GRANTS
The APAO Yasuo Tano Travel Grants were established in 2010 in memory of the late APAO President
Professor Yasuo Tano to offer financial support for up and coming young ophthalmologists to
attend the APAO Annual Congress.
Jialiu LIN,
MD
Jay CHHABLANI,
MS
Bhuvan CHANANA,
MD, DNB
Raksha RAO,
MD
Suria SUDHAKARAN,
MBBS, DNB
Sonal CHAUGULE,
MD (Ophth)
Muhammad SASONGKO,
PhD
Purnima R. STHAPIT,
MS
Hussain KHAQAN,
FRCS
Duangratn NIRUTHISARD,
MD
China
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India
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Pakistan
India
India
Thailand
India
Indonesia
India
Nepal
AAO 2016
In conjunction with APAO
INNOVATE
Share your latest research and
techniques.
SEE YOU
IN CHICAGO
AAO 2016
October 15 – 18
Papers/Posters and Videos
March 10, 2016 – April 12, 2016
Visit the Academy
at APAO booth #A414-A416
Subspecialty Day
October 14 – 15
AAOE Program
October 15 – 18
www.aao.org/2016
#aao2016
In conjunction with APAO
The American Academy of Ophthalmology is accredited by
the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education
to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Scientific Program
CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
PLENARY SESSIONS
Mar 24, 2016 (Thursday)
14:30 - 15:30 & 16:00 - 17:00
Plenary Hall, 3/F, Taipei International Convention Center
Plenary Session I: Latest Developments and
Advances in Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences
MI-SS13
Plenary Session II: Latest Developments and
Advances in Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences
MI-SS14
14:30 - 15:30 Venue: Plenary Hall
Chair(s): Dennis LAM, Charles MCGHEE, Hugh TAYLOR
17:00 - 18:00 Venue: Plenary Hall
Chair(s): Dennis LAM, Charles MCGHEE, Hugh TAYLOR
14:30
Latest Developments and Advances in Gene
Therapy in Treating Eye Diseases
Suber HUANG
17:00
Latest Developments and Advances in Stem
Cell Therapy in Treating Eye Diseases
Masayo TAKAHASHI
14:40
Latest Developments and Advances in
Myopia Treatment
Mingguang HE
17:10
14:50
Latest Developments and Advances in
Presbyopia
Jorge ALIO
Latest Developments and Advances in
Collagen Cross-Linking
Charles MCGHEE
17:20
15:00
Latest Developments and Advances in
Cataract and IOL Surgery
Marie-Jose TASSIGNON
Latest Developments and Advances in
Corneal Lamellar Surgery
Donald TAN
17:30
15:10
Latest Developments and Advances in
Ophthalmic Imaging
Christopher LEUNG
Latest Developments and Advances in
Diabetic Retinagraphic & Maculopathy
Tien WONG
17:40
15:20
Latest Developments and Advances
in Prevention of Blindness – A Global
Perspective
Hugh TAYLOR
Latest Developments and Advances in
Refractive Surgery
Ronald KRUEGER
17:50
Latest Developments and Advances in the
Treatment of Floaters
Dennis LAM
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM SCHEDULE
As a highlight of the scientific program, the two plenary sessions on advances in
ophthalmology feature some of the world’s leading experts who will share clinically relevant
and innovative developments in the field. We hope that these sessions will enable everyone to
keep abreast of the latest developments regarding the new technologies, surgical techniques,
drugs, and treatment options available for patients.
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Mar 24, 2016 (Thursday)
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM SCHEDULE
CATARACT
What is the Future of Femtosecond Laser in
Phaco Surgery?
CA-SS09
New technologies do arise in ophthalmology, with
high expectations for the surgeon and the patient.
This is the case for femtosecond cataract surgery laser.
Besides the fact that some parts of the surgery can be
taken over by an OR staff member, the surgery as such
still needs to be performed manually. This session will
debate the pros and cons of femtosecond laser cataract
surgery, which is known to raise costs for the surgeon
and the patient, but the key concern is whether the
outcome is equally increased.
09:00 - 10:30 Venue: Plenary Hall
Chair(s): Marie-Jose TASSIGNON, John CHANG, Ronald
YEOH
09:00
Comparison of Femtosecond Laser Assisted
Cataract Surgery and Conventional
Phacoemulsification in White Cataracts
Jeewan TITIYAL
09:13
Different Femto-Laser Cataract Platforms:
Features and Advantages
Ronald YEOH
09:26
Nuclear Fragmentation — Pearls and
Outcomes
Harvey UY
09:39
Femto-Phaco: I Prefer Femto
John CHANG
09:52
Why Femtosecond Laser is Less Popular in
Canada
George BEIKO
10:05
Femtosecond Laser Cataract Surgery: How It
Should Fit into Your Practice
Linda TSAI
Cataract Surgery in Cases with Capsule/Zonule
Defect, Dislocated or Subluxated IOLs
CA-SS01
Cataracts and intraocular lenses (IOL) without good
zonular support are challenging to manage. Experts in
this symposium discuss the various options available
for tackling this difficult problem. Is femtosecond laser
cataract surgery superior to manual techniques in
subluxated cataracts? Is the IOL better supported by
the iris or sclera and by what means—suture, clip, glue,
or something new? At the end of the session, the panel
will present a couple of interesting cases for discussion.
As a cataract surgeon, you won’t want to miss this
exciting symposium.
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11:00 - 12:30 Venue: Conference Room 5 (TWTC)
Chair(s): Hung Yuan LIN, Soon-phaik CHEE, Jan Tjeerd
DE FABER
11:00
OVD in the Management of Capsule /Zonule
Problems
Wei-jen HUANG
11:10
Subluxated Cataracts — Femtosecond Laser
vs Manual
Soon-phaik CHEE
11:20
Subluxated IOL — IRIS vs Intrascleral Fixation
Jonathan CHANG
11:30
Intrascleral IOL Fixation — Glue or No Glue?
Toshihiko OHTA
11:40
Artisan IOL in Children with Marfan-Related
Lens Subluxations
Jan Tjeerd DE FABER
11:50
Capsule Enhancement Devices in Unstable
Capsules
Marie-Jose TASSIGNON
12:00
Question & Answers
12:10
Panel Discussion
CORNEA, EXTERNAL EYE DISEASES & EYE BANK
Cornea and External Eye Disease Surgical
Highlights 2016
CO-SS10
New advances in corneal surgeries over the past
decade, such as the application of collagen crosslinkage to stabilize keratoconus, and improvements
in corneal transplant techniques, such as deep
anterior lamellar keratoplasty and Descemet stripping
endothelial keratoplasty, will be discussed. The global
status of penetrating keratoplasty, femtosecond laser
keratoplasty, and an update on the current status of
keratoprosthesis will be covered. The medicolegal and
ethical considerations in managing an unhappy patient
after refractive surgery will be emphasized.
09:00 - 10:30 Venue: 101CD
Chair(s): Ming-cheng TAI, Charles MCGHEE, Bhaskar
SRINIVASAN
09:00
Overview of Contemporary Collagen CrossLinking Techniques
Lim LI
09:10
Global Trends in Corneal Transplantation
Charles MCGHEE
09:20
Deep Anterior Lamellar Keratoplasty for
Unusual Indications
Namrata SHARMA
09:30
Managing the Unhappy Refractive
SYMPOSIA & COURSES
Surgery Patient: Medicolegal and Ethical
Considerations
Richard ABBOTT
The Use of Intraoperative OCT for Endothelial
Keratoplasty (DSAEK/DMEK)
Akira KOBAYASHI
09:50
Keratoprosthesis Update
Bhaskar SRINIVASAN
10:00
Femtosecond Laser Assisted Cornea Graft
Surgery
Jorge ALIO
10:10
Panel Discussion
External Eye Disease: Conjunctiva, Cornea, and
Limbus
CO-SS05
Recent advances in the field of external eye disease and
dry eye will be discussed, including new developments
in pterygium, conjunctival lesions, meibomian
gland dysfunction, dry eye, and keratopigmentation
techniques.
09:00 - 10:30 Venue: 101AB
Chair(s): Tin AUNG, Robert RITCH, Chaiwat
TEEKHASAENEE
09:00
Increasingly Complex Genetics of XFS
Tin AUNG
09:10
Molecular Pathology of XFS
Ursula SCHLÖTZER-SCHREHARDT
11:00 - 12:30 Venue: 101CD
Chair(s): Chang-ping LIN, Alvin YOUNG, Reiko ARITA
09:20
Systemic Manifestations of XFS
Robert RITCH
11:00
Pterygium
Alvin YOUNG
09:30
11:12
Management of Conjunctival Melanoma
Andrew HUANG
Elucidation of the Cell Biology of Exfoliation
Syndrome
Audrey BERNSTEIN
09:40
11:24
Benign Lesions, Conjunctival Lesions & OSSN
Colin CHAN
Animal Models of Exfoliation Syndrome
John FINGERT
09:50
11:36
New Insights of Meibomian Gland
Dysfunction
Reiko ARITA
Cautions and Complications in Cataract
Extraction in Eyes with XFS
Mineo OZAKI
10:00
Squamous Metaplasia of the Ocular Surface
Epithelium on Dry Eye
Zuguo LIU
True Exfoliation Syndrome: New Findings
and a New Theory
Chaiwat TEEKHASAENEE
10:10
Management of Dry Eye Disease: What is
New?
Samuel YIU
Gene-Environment Interactions in Exfoliation
Syndrome
Janey WIGGS
10:20
Panel Discussion
11:48
12:00
12:12
Update on Keratopigmentation Techniques
Jorge ALIO
12:24
Panel Discussion
GLAUCOMA
Exfoliation Syndrome: A Complex Puzzle
GL-SS01
Exfoliation syndrome (XFS) is the most common
recognizable cause of open-angle glaucoma worldwide,
affecting about 80 million people. It is a systemic
disorder of which glaucoma is the most important
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM SCHEDULE
09:40
known manifestation, followed by cataract and
complications at the time of surgery. Long ignored by
researchers, it is now receiving much greater attention
and is caused by specific genetic, biochemical, and
cellular abnormalities resulting in diseases affecting
the extracellular matrix and elastic tissue. Important
aspects of these factors and their significance will
be discussed. Attendees can expect the following: a
thorough understanding of the clinical findings, natural
course, and epidemiology of XFS; latest knowledge
of genetics and environmental factors of XFS/XFG;
updates on XFG treatments such as laser or surgical
treatment; and a new horizon of XFS/XFG treatments
based on the accumulated knowledge of genetics and
molecular/cell biology.
New Glaucoma Medication
GL-SS06
This symposium will update the audience on glaucoma
medications that are in clinical trials, promising new
drugs from the laboratory, and drug delivery systems
in clinical development. New agents that will be
discussed include Rhopressa (rho kinase inhibitor and
norepinephrine transporter inhibitor), cytoskeletal
inhibitors, rho kinase inhibitors, and nitric oxide
and adenosine A1 receptor agonists. Drug delivery
mechanisms include slow-release delivery via the
anterior chamber, transcorneal, and transconjunctival
routes.
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SYMPOSIA & COURSES
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM SCHEDULE
11:00 - 12:30 Venue: 101AB
Chair(s): Tsing-hong WANG, Shan LIN, Paul KAUFMAN
11:00
Rhopressa
Janet SERLE
11:11
The Role of Cytoskeletal Modulating Agents
in Intraocular Pressure Lowering
Chien-chia SU
11:22
New Targets and Therapeutic Agents for
Glaucoma
Raj PATIL
11:33
Novel Medical Treatment of Glaucoma —
Rho Kinase Inhibitor
Hidenobu TANIHARA
11:44
11:55
Nitric Oxide and Adenosine A1 Receptor
Agonist Therapy for the Trabecular
Meshwork
Paul KAUFMAN
Slow Release Drug Delivery Systems in
Glaucoma
Shamira PERERA
12:06
New Approaches to Developing Drug
Delivery Systems
Kenji KASHIWAGI
12:17
Panel Discussion
INTRAOCULAR INFLAMMATION, UVEITIS &
SCLERITIS
Infectious Uveitis in the Asia-Pacific Region:
Diagnostic Challenges
IN-SS05
This session focuses on common infectious ocular
diseases seen by ophthalmologists in the Asia-Pacific
region, in particular intraocular tuberculosis, ocular
toxoplasmosis, herpetic anterior uveitis, emerging
ocular infections, and endophthalmitis. Diagnosis and
treatment of these infectious ocular diseases will be
presented.
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09:52
Evolving Intraocular Inflammations in the
Asia-Pacific
Padmamalini MAHENDRADAS
10:05
Infectious Endophthalmitis
R. V. Paul CHAN
MISCELLANEOUS
APAO Leadership Development Program 201617: Orientation Session 1 — Introduction to the
APAO LDP
MI-SS06
09:00 - 10:30 Venue: South Lounge
Chair(s): Tjahjono GONDHOWIARDJO, Catherine
GREEN
09:00
Welcome to the APAO Leadership
Development Program & Introduction of
Faculty
Catherine GREEN
09:10
Welcome from the APAO President
Dennis LAM
09:20
Welcome from a Past President
Frank MARTIN
09:30
Introduction to the APAO Leadership
Development Program and Introduction of
Class of 2015-16
Catherine GREEN
APMS Symposium: Myopia Prevention and
Treatment: Past, Present and Future
MI-SS12
This symposium features some of the world’s leading
experts in the field of myopia. They will present the
latest developments in epidemiology and etiology
to enlighten the audience on the latest prevention,
treatment options, and future research directions for
myopia. We hope to help identify the best treatment
options available for patients.
11:00 - 12:30 Venue: Conference Room 1 (TWTC)
Chair(s): Frank MARTIN, Renyuan CHU, Dennis LAM
09:00 - 10:30 Venue: Conference Room 2 (TWTC)
Chair(s): Narsing RAO, Soon-phaik CHEE, R. V. Paul
CHAN
11:00
Epidemiology of Myopia
Seang Mei SAW
09:00
Tuberculous Uveitis
Jyotirmay BISWAS
11:07
Environmental Risk Factors of Myopia
Ian MORGAN
09:13
Toxoplasmic Retinochoroiditis
Shishir NARAIN
11:14
Genetic Risk Factors of Myopia
Calvin C.P. PANG
09:26
Intraocular Syphilis
Ann-Marie LOBO
11:21
Twin Studies in Myopia
Mingguang HE
09:39
Herpetic Anterior Intraocular Inflammation
Soon-phaik CHEE
11:28
Pathologic Myopia & Its Related Sightthreatening Complications
SYMPOSIA & COURSES
Kyoko OHNO-MATSUI
Dan MILEA
Atropine in the Prevention of Myopia
Audrey CHIA
11:14
Medication-Related Optic Neuropathies
Patrick YU-WAI-MAN
11:42
Orthokeratology in the Prevention of Myopia
Junwen ZENG
11:28
CRION and NMO
John CHEN
11:49
Treating High Myopia with Lens Exchange
Dennis LAM
11:42
Is There any Treatment for NAION?
Rashmin GANDHI
11:56
Excimer Laser Corneal Refractive Surgeries in
Treating Myopia
Ronald KRUEGER
11:56
New Treatments in Leber Hereditary Optic
Neuropathy
Patrick YU-WAI-MAN
12:03
Panel Discussion: Future Research Direction
for Myopia
12:10
Case 1 (Unilateral Optic Neuropathy)
Jeong-min HWANG
APAO Leadership Development Program 2016-17:
Orientation Session 2 — You, Your Project, and
Your Society
MI-SS07
12:20
Case 2 (Bilateral Optic Neuropathy)
Michael LEE
11:00 - 12:30 Venue: South Lounge
Chair(s): Linda TSAI, Hunter YUEN
Young APSOPRS Session: Eyelid Lumps/Mass
OB-SS06
11:00
Your LDP Project
Catherine GREEN
11:20
Project Planning
Linda TSAI
09:00 - 10:30 Venue: 201AF
Chair(s): Hunter YUEN, Gangadhara SUNDAR, Hirohiko
KAKIZAKI
11:40
12:00
12:20
What Makes a Great LDP Project?
Linda TSAI
The Japanese Experience
Yasuhiro TAKAHASHI
09:08
SWOT analysis in Project Planning
Grace SUN
The Indonesian Experience
Angga KARTIWA
09:16
Your Project and Your Society
Hunter YUEN
The Chinese Experience
Renbing JIA
09:24
The Singaporean Experience
Sunny SHEN
09:32
The Korean Experience
Ho-seok SA
09:40
The Thai Experience
Nattawut WANUMKARNG
09:48
The Indian Experience
Fairooz Puthiyapurayil MANJANDAVIDA
09:56
The Nepalese Experience
Purnima RAJKARNIKAR STHAPIT
10:04
The Philippines Experience
Yvette Marie SANTIAGO
10:12
The Bangladesh Experience
Syeed KADIR
Optic Neuropathies
NE-SS03
Optic nerve disorders may result from a number of
causes including inflammation, ischemia, toxicities,
and genetic conditions. This session aims to help
the practicing ophthalmologist understand how
to manage the patient that presents with optic
atrophy, identify medications that may cause optic
neuropathies, diagnose and manage inflammatory
optic neuropathies, and identify new treatment options
for Leber hereditary optic neuropathy. Interactive
cases with panel discussion will also be presented to
reinforce the lectures.
11:00 - 12:30 Venue: VIP Room
Chair(s): Jeong-min HWANG, Rong Kung TSAI, Michael
LEE
11:00
ORBITAL AND OCULOPLASTIC SURGERY
09:00
NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY
How to Manage a Patient Presenting with
Optic Atrophy
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM SCHEDULE
11:35
Contemporary Management of Complicated
Lacrimal Conditions
OB-SS01
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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM SCHEDULE
SYMPOSIA & COURSES
This session aims to present new concepts in the
management of complicated lacrimal conditions such
as congenital NLDO and plug-related canaliculitis.
Techniques such as external DCR, endonasal DCR,
endonasal DCR, and endocanalicular DCR will be
covered. The contemporary management of tearing
before and after lacrimal surgery will be discussed in
detail.
11:00 - 12:30 Venue: 201AF
Chair(s): Reynaldo JAVATE, Shun-ling LIN, Bobby KORN
‘Doc, Now the Other Eye’s Up … !’
Jeong-min HWANG
09:44
I Wish I Had Not Said That: Lessons from My
Patients
James ELDER
09:55
Lessons Learned from the Beatles: ‘Let It Be’
or ‘Imag(in)e All the People’
Jan Tjeerd DE FABER
11:00
How I Assess Tearing Before Operation
Lakshmi MAHESH
10:06
‘Uh Oh, Where Did the Muscle Go?!’
Mark GREENWALD
11:10
Congenital NLDO: My Approach
Rohit SAIJU
10:17
11:20
Ext DCR Operation My Approach
Jane OLVER
I Wish I Had Not Operated on That Math
Professor
Miho SATO
11:30
Endo DCR My Approach
Bobby KORN
11:40
Endo DCR My Approach
Yun-dun SHEN
11:50
Endocanalicular Operation: My Approach
Toru SUZUKI
12:00
Canaliculitis My Approach
Chieh Chih TSAI
12:10
How I Manage Tearing After Operation
Kyung In WOO
PEDIATRIC OPHTHALMOLOGY & STRABISMUS
Oops? I Wish I Hadn’t Done That!
PO-SS03
The international panel of speakers in this symposium
will present a series of situations with unexpected
results in their clinical practice. Various cases in
pediatric ophthalmology and strabismus will be
discussed, and attendees will learn from these valuable
experiences. Active audience participation during
the presentations will ensure that the session is both
educational and exciting.
09:00
09:11
09:22
REFRACTIVE SURGERY
Modern Understanding of Ocular
Accommodation & Outcomes of Current Surgical
Treatment Solutions for Presbyopia
RE-IC13
The focus of this course is to present the model of
modern accommodation as it relates to the most
recent new findings in literature regarding the
mechanism and action of accommodation and the
predicting factors associated with the development of
presbyopia. Current surgical treatment solutions will be
discussed, along with the components of presbyopia
they are addressing including corneal, lenticular, and
extralenticular approaches.
09:00 - 10:30 Venue: Conference Room 5 (TWTC)
Chief Instructor:
09:00
Modeling the Mechanism of Action of
Human Ocular Accommodation
Annmarie HIPSLEY
09:15
Surgical Alternatives for Presbyopia
Correction in 2016
Jorge ALIO
09:30
Formation of Presbyopia: Transformation of
the Visual System
Olga ROZANOVA
09:45
‘Doc, My Double Vision Is Worse After Your
Surgery!’
Donny SUH
Lens-Based Treatment Options for
Presbyopia
Hung Yuan LIN
10:00
‘What on Earth Did You Do? It Looks the
Same, Only More Reddish.’
Chong-bin TSAI
Cornea-Based Treatment Options for
Presbyopia
Minoru TOMITA
10:15
Accommodation Restoration Treatments for
Presbyopia
David Hui-kang MA
09:00 - 10:30 Venue: VIP Room
Chair(s): Donny SUH, Chong-bin TSAI, Miho SATO
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09:33
‘Are Things in Control? The Surgery Is Taking
So Long.’
Siddharth AGRAWAL
SYMPOSIA & COURSES
RETINA (MEDICAL)
09:00 - 10:30 Venue: Banquet Hall
Chair(s): Nan-kai WANG, Tien WONG, Kyoko OHNOMATSUI
09:00
09:12
11:23
The Changing Role of Retinal Imaging in
Clinical Care
Tushar RANCHOD
11:32
Correlation of FAF with Foveal
Microstructures and Vision in BRVO
Hyung Chan KIM
11:41
Detailed 3D Retinal Vascular Anatomy with
Projection-Resolved OCT Angiography
David HUANG
11:50
OCT Findings of Bietti Crystalline
Corneoretinal Dystrophy
Young Hoon OHN
Management of Myopic Traction
Maculopathy
Timothy LAI
11:59
OCT Angiography
Amani FAWZI
12:08
Posterior Staphyloma in Nonpathologic
Myopic Eyes
Nan-kai WANG
Presentation in Memory of Prof Hyung-Woo
Kwak
Seung-Young YU
12:17
Panel Discussion
09:24
Epidemiology and Risk Factors of Myopic
Macular Degeneration
Tien WONG
09:36
Multimodal Imaging in Myopic Macular
Degeneration
Gemmy CHEUNG
09:48
Myopic Choroidal Neovascularization:
Current Concepts and Update
Danny NG
10:00
Bruch Membrane Hole and Myopic
Maculopathy
Kyoko OHNO-MATSUI
10:12
New Opportunities for Quantitative Retinal
Perfusion Density using OCT Angiography
Richard ROSEN
Long-Term Follow-Up of Full Macular
Translocation for Myopic Choroidal
Neovascularization
Hirokazu SAKAGUCHI
Hyung-Woo Kwak Memorial Symposium: Retinal
Imaging
RM-SS10
This symposium covers recent advances in technology
and the clinical applications, including OCT
angiography, fundus autofluorescence, and widefield
imaging.
11:00 - 12:30 Venue: Banquet Hall
Chair(s): Chi-chun LAI, Srinivas SADDA, David HUANG
11:00
In Memory of Prof Hyung-Woo Kwak
11:05
Advances in Widefield Imaging for Retinal
Vascular Disease
Srinivas SADDA
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM SCHEDULE
Myopia
RM-SS08
Macular atrophy is a late complication of myopic
choroidal neovascularization (CNV) and determines the
long-term outcome of anti-VEGF therapies. However,
the pathogenesis of myopic CNV-related macular
atrophy has been unclear. Using swept-source OCT,
we have found that it was not an “atrophy” per se,
but a Bruch membrane hole. Bruch membrane hole
at the site of myopic CNV may expand with time due
to tensile force onto the stretched Bruch membrane.
Regenerative therapy targeting the Bruch membrane
is warranted to improve the long-term treatment
outcome of myopic CNV.
11:14
RETINA (SURGICAL)
Macular Surgery II
RS-SS02
The introduction of the small gauge vitrectomy system
has greatly facilitated the treatment of various macular
diseases. In this symposium, novel surgical techniques
and observations regarding vitreomacular disorders
will be discussed. Special emphasis will be placed on
updates in the treatment of difficult idiopathic macular
hole and macular hole in highly myopic eyes. Recent
understandings and treatment trends for epiretinal
membrane will also be highlighted.
09:00 - 10:30 Venue: 201BCDE
Chair(s): Mark JOHNSON, Chung-may YANG, Kazuaki
KADONOSONO
09:00
Use of Vital Dyes and Steroid Adjuvants in
Vitreoretinal Surgery
Seenu HARIPRASAD
09:10
Different Techniques of Macular Hole
Surgery
Mahesh Shanmugam PALANIVELU
09:20
Distribution of Neurofilaments of Peeled ILM
Oh Woong KWON
09:30
Use of Autologous Blood and ILM Plugs to
Treat Macular Hole and RD in High Myopia
Chi-chun LAI
09:40
Lens Capsule Flap Transplantation for
Persistent Full-Thickness Macular Hole
Chung-may YANG
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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM SCHEDULE
SYMPOSIA & COURSES
09:50
Vitreoschisis in Myopic Eyes
Jonathan CHANG
10:00
Recent Trends of Epiretinal Membrane
Peeling
Kazuaki KADONOSONO
10:10
Panel Discussion
SOE Symposium: Macular Surgery I
RS-SS01
11:00 - 12:30 Venue: 201BCDE
Chair(s): Susanne BINDER, Suber HUANG, Tzyy-chang
HO
09:00 - 10:30 Venue: 102
Chair(s): Govindasamy KUMARAMANICKAVEL,
Subhabrata CHAKRABARTI, Li Jia CHEN
09:00
Identification of Novel Genes Responsible
for Inherited Retinal Diseases by the Asian
Consortium
Takeshi IWATA
09:12
Genetic Studies on Corneal Dystrophies in
Japan
Motokazu TSUJIKAWA
09:24
Ferritin Light Chain Gene Mutation in a
Large Australian Family with Hereditary
Hyperferritinemia-Cataract Syndrome
David MACKEY
09:36
Genetic Differences and Similarities Between
AMD and PCV: Update from the GAMA
Consortium
Ching-yu CHENG
09:48
Identification of a New Susceptibility Gene
for Age-Related Macular Degeneration in
Chinese
Li Jia CHEN
11:00
Use of Intraoperative OCT in Macular Surgery
Susanne BINDER
11:10
Gene Therapy, Stems Cells, and Bionic
Implants — The Evolution of Macular Surgery
Suber HUANG
11:20
Myopic Traction Maculopathy: Mechanisms
and Treatment
Mark JOHNSON
11:30
Superior ILM Flap Procedure for Macular
Hole Surgery
Soon Hyun KIM
11:40
Fovea-Sparing ILM Peeling for Traction
Maculopathy
Tzyy-chang HO
10:00
Heads-Up Surgery for Macular VR Interface
Disease
Hiroko TERASAKI
Genetic Variants Associated with Early Stages
of Angle Closure Disease: PACS
Eranga VITHANA
10:12
Genome-Wide Association Studies for POAG
Janey WIGGS
10:24
Panel Discussion
11:50
12:00
Macular Hole After Pars Plana Vitrectomy for
Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachment
Wen-hsiang LEE
12:10
Panel Discussion
VISUAL SCIENCES
APSEG Symposium I: Regional and Functional
Genetics
VS-SS01
This symposium will largely focus on the current
understanding of the genomics of complex eye diseases
but will be of equal interest to both ophthalmologists
and vision scientists. In the posterior segment of the
eye, this includes age-related macular degeneration in
particular and its clinical and genetic similarities and
differences with polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy.
The genetics of glaucoma will be unraveled to
fundamentally understand both open and closed angle
glaucomas. Regarding the anterior segment of the eye,
in Mendelian genetics, corneal dystrophies, inherited
retinal diseases, and hereditary hyperferritinemiacataract syndrome will be discussed. Further, the
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collective roles of regional and global consortiums in
deciphering the underlying molecular mechanisms for
better management and prognosis in these conditions
will be highlighted.
APSEG Symposium II: Biological Markers for Eye
Diseases
VS-SS02
Modern medicine has witnessed the development
of biomarkers, defined as anatomic, physiologic,
biochemical, or molecular parameters associated with
the presence and severity of specific disease states.
They can be detected and measured by a variety of
methods including physical examination, laboratory
assays, and medical imaging. Biomarkers are useful for
establishing disease diagnosis, prognosis, and response
to therapies. This session will describe investigations of
clinical and molecular biomarkers for common ocular
diseases including glaucoma, macular degeneration,
and other age-related conditions. The unique ability
to examine the structure in the back of the eye offers
additional biological markers for eye diseases. In this
session, the pattern of retinal vessels, macular pigment,
and nerve fibers will be offered as structural clues for
the evaluation of retina and optic nerve function.
11:00 - 12:30 Venue: 102
SYMPOSIA & COURSES
Chair(s): Janey WIGGS, Yeou-ping TSAO, Allison
MCKENDRICK
Rolando TOYOS
Mapping Between Structure and Function in
Glaucoma: Individual Maps Based on Ocular
Anatomy
Allison MCKENDRICK
Outcome Comparison for Toric Implants
Between Manual Marking and Veryion
Optimized Implant Alignment
Han-bor FAM
09:40
Managing Postop Non-Toric Pseudophakic
Refractive Error
Edward MANCHE
11:26
Dynamic Imprintome in the Visual System
Hsien-sung HUANG
09:50
11:39
Role of Optineurin in Glaucomatous
Neurodegeneration
Henry TSENG
Which Toric Calculators Include All the
Essential Elements?
Arup CHAKRABARTI
10:00
11:52
Quantitative Biomarkers of Eye Disease for
Screening and Response to Treatment
Roger Wilmer BEUERMAN
Pearls for Correction of Astigmatism During
Cataract Surgery
Noel ALPINS
10:10
12:05
Macular Pigment Optical Density
Yoko OZAWA
Toric Refractive Surprise — The DecisionMaking Process of Rotate, Secondary,
Exchange, or Lasik
Mohamad ROSMAN
12:18
Genetic Epidemiology of Biomarkers in AgeRelated Eye Disease
Subhabrata CHAKRABARTI
Vascular Biology in Retina
Yoko FUKUSHIMA
11:13
Mar 25, 2016 (Friday)
CATARACT
Conquering Astigmatism in Cataract Surgery
CA-SS07
This symposium comprehensively addresses all
facets of this common condition in a procedure most
ophthalmologists perform. Theoretical and practical
aspects are discussed including SIA, toric implants,
which calculators to use, how to line it up, and the
refractive surprises to solve after the surgery is done.
The phaco incision and how it assists in astigmatism
reduction and other incisions such as limbal relaxing
and arcuate ones to sphericize the cornea will be
reviewed. Attendees will gain a clear understanding
of the subject with some common misconceptions
explained.
09:00 - 10:30 Venue: Plenary Hall
Chair(s): Wei-jen HUANG, Edward MANCHE, Noel
ALPINS
09:00
SIA Varies with Ocular Features
Shu-wen CHANG
09:10
Cataract Incisional Analysis and Use of the
Phaco Incision to Reduce Astigmatism
Viraj VASAVADA
09:20
Toyos Nomogram for Femto Cataract Arcuate
Incisions to Correct Astigmatism
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM SCHEDULE
09:30
11:00
Post Segment Complication Of Cataract Surgery
CA-SS12
11:00 - 12:30 Venue: Conference Room 1 (TWTC)
Chair(s): Rajvardhan AZAD, San-ni CHEN, Sundaram
NATARAJAN
11:00
Management of Dropped IOL and Nucleus
Bhuvan CHANANA
11:12
Expulsive Hemorrhage: Early Detection and
Management
Jay CHHABLANI
11:24
Endophthalmitis: Early Detection,
Differentiation from Sterile Reaction, and
Management
Shorya AZAD
11:36
Cystoid Macular Edema: When and How to
Treat?
Caroline CHEE
11:48
Cataract Surgery in Diabetic Retinopathy:
Consequences and Management
Nishant KUMAR
12:00
Retinal Detachment in Mismanaged
Cataract Surgery: Prevention, Etiology, and
Management
Peiquan ZHAO
12:12
Globe Perforation — Why Should It Occur
and How Do We Manage?
Sundaram NATARAJAN
12:24
Panel Discussion
SOE Symposium: European Approach for Difficult
Cataract Surgical Conditions
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CA-SS08
Cataract surgery in normal eyes without comorbidity
is a challenge on its own, but what about IOL
implantation in difficult cases or complications?
To find a solution for accommodation in eyes with
normal capsules and suspension still remains a matter
of research. What about IOL implantation in eyes
with torn capsules or ill suspended capsules? This
symposium will address surgical acrobatics in difficult
eye conditions.
15:14
Correction of Presbyopia: LASIK or Multiple
IOL
Ming-cheng TAI
15:25
Simultaneous Cataract Surgery and Small
Aperture Lenticle Corneal Inlay
Minoru TOMITA
11:00 - 12:30 Venue: Plenary Hall
Chair(s): Hong-yi HSIEH, Ioannis PALLIKARIS, MarieJose TASSIGNON
15:36
Intraocular Lenses — Do They Last a
Lifetime?
George BEIKO
11:00
Cataract Surgery and Endophthalmitis
Prophylaxis
Andrzej GRZYBOWSKI
15:47
Diffractive Multifocal IOLs are Far From
Dead!
Con MOSHEGOV
11:16
Cataract Surgery and Presbia Corneal Inlay
for Presbyopia Correction
Ioannis PALLIKARIS
11:32
Cataract Surgery in the Presence of
Compromised Cornea
Khiun TJIA
11:48
Cataract Surgery in the Presence of Unstable
Capsule/Zonules
Marie-Jose TASSIGNON
12:04
Cataract Surgery in Children: When and How
to Operate
Jan Tjeerd DE FABER
Pediatric Cataract Surgery
CA-SS04
This symposium covers a spectrum of important topics
that are essential for the successful management of
pediatric cataracts. Interesting clinical and surgical
topics will be addressed by eminent speakers in this
specialty, with an emphasis on clinical evaluation,
diagnostic algorithm, and practical pearls for IOL power
selection. Different surgical techniques in different and
difficult situations, complications, their prevention, and
management will be presented. Managing associated
strabismus will also be discussed. The session will end
with a panel discussion.
Refractive Lensectomy and Correction of
Presbyopia
CA-SS05
This symposium will deal with the science and
practice of refractive lens exchange for the correction
of refractive errors, including presbyopia. The
different approaches, indications, contraindications,
and outcomes of refractive lens exchange will be
highlighted, with special focus on the simultaneous
correction of pseudophakic presbyopia. Relevant
opinion leaders on the topic will give different
presentations, and a panel discussion will take place at
the end to highlight the main issues.
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Corneal Inlay for Presbyopia Correction
Ioannis PALLIKARIS
16:30 - 18:00 Venue: Plenary Hall
Chair(s): Karthikeyan ARCOT SADAGOPAN, Marie-Jose
TASSIGNON, Tzu-hsun TSAI
16:30
Diagnostic Algorithm and Systemic Screening
Karthikeyan ARCOT SADAGOPAN
16:40
Judging and Calculating IOL Power — Pearls
and Pitfalls
Tzu-hsun TSAI
16:50
Pediatric Cataract Surgery in Congenital
Corneal Anomalies and in Pediatric
Glaucoma
Kanwal NISCHAL
14:30 - 16:00 Venue: Plenary Hall
Chair(s): Wei-jen HUANG, Jorge ALIO
17:00
Bag in the Lens Technique
Marie-Jose TASSIGNON
14:30
Presbyopic Lens Exchange in High Myopia
John CHANG
17:10
14:41
New Accommodative IOL: The Akkolens
Lumina
Jorge ALIO
Pediatric Cataract Surgery Technique —
Combined Approach: Primary Pars Plana
Anterior Vitrectomy + Surgical Capsulotomy
+ Capsular Bag IOL Implantation
Dennis LAM
14:52
The SNEC Experience with FineVision Trifocal
POD and POD FT IOL
Seng-ei TI
17:20
Complications of Pediatric Cataract Surgery:
Recognition and Management
James ELDER
15:03
The Combination of Cataract and Presbia
17:30
Postoperative Worries: Glaucoma,
Amblyopia, Strabismus, and More
SYMPOSIA & COURSES
17:40
11:39
Performing Combined Strabismus and
Cataract Surgery: An Effective Approach in
Selected Cases
Thandalam SURENDRAN
Eye Bank Association Activity in Australasia
Louise MOFFAT
11:52
Eye Bank Status in Taiwan
Fung-rong HU
12:05
Chinese Eye Bank: Experience in its
Operation Models
Meidong ZHU
12:18
What Can We Learn from a Single National
Eye Bank in a Small Isolated Country like
New Zealand?
Charles MCGHEE
CORNEA, EXTERNAL EYE DISEASES & EYE BANK
The Era of Biological Corneal Replacements
CO-SS08
09:00 - 10:30 Venue: 101CD
Chair(s): I-jong WANG, Trevor SHERWIN, Kohji NISHIDA
09:00
One Cell, Two Phenotypes: Capturing
Pluripotency for Corneal Repair
Trevor SHERWIN
09:13
Current and Future Corneal Stem Cell-Based
Therapy
Kohji NISHIDA
09:26
Divergence between Medical Breakthroughs
and Applied Clinical Practice in Corneal
Regenerative Medicine
Shigeru KINOSHITA
09:39
Engineered Corneal Tissue — Laboratory
Constructs
Jie ZHANG
09:52
Biomaterials for Ocular Surface Repair
Mark ROSENBLATT
10:05
Regenerative Medicine and Nanomedicine:
New Approaches to Cornea Transplantation
Samuel YIU
Eye Banking 2016: International and Asia-Pacific
Trends
CO-SS01
This session is focused on trends in eye banking specific
to the Asia-Pacific region and will include speakers
representing active eye bank programs throughout
Asia. Presentations will include the sharing of best
practices to increase eye donation, increase corneal
tissue utilization and access, and the current state of
eye bank programs/associations.
11:00 - 12:30 Venue: 101CD
Chair(s): Yu-chih HOU, Bernie ILIAKIS, Namrata
SHARMA
11:00
RAIEB Model for Voluntary Donation
Performance
Ravindran RAVILLA
11:13
Update on DCHCRP — Delhi
Namrata SHARMA
11:26
Expanding Corneal Recovery and Distribution
in India
Manoj GULATI
Cornea and External Eye Disease Highlights 2016
CO-SS09
14:30 - 16:00 Venue: 101CD
Chair(s): Charles MCGHEE, Shu-wen CHANG, Fung-rong
HU
14:30
Jose Rizal Medal Lecture: Development of
a Comprehensive Evaluation System for
Anterior Segment Structure and Function
Tetsuro OSHIKA
15:00
Contact Lens Associated Microbial Keratitis
Fung-rong HU
15:15
Corneal Endothelial Transplantation — DSEK,
DSAEK, or DMEK
Donald TAN
15:30
Fuchs Corneal Endothelial Dystrophy: Past,
Present, and Future
Sanjay PATEL
15:45
Embracing New Technology: Opportunities
and Challenges — How do We Best Proceed?
Richard ABBOTT
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM SCHEDULE
Sonal FARZAVANDI
Devastating Ocular Surface Diseases
CO-SS06
16:30 - 18:00 Venue: 101CD
Chair(s): Shigeru KINOSHITA, David Hui-kang MA,
Bhaskar SRINIVASAN
16:30
The Diagnostic Guideline and Treatment of
Stevens-Johnson Syndrome
Chie SOTOZONO
16:43
Management of Cicatricial Conjunctivitis
Andrew HUANG
16:56
The New Application of Amniotic Membrane
for Severe Ocular Surface Disease
Zuguo LIU
17:09
Oral Mucosal Slip Transplantation For Severe
Ocular Surface Diseases
Bhaskar SRINIVASAN
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17:22
Treatment of Chemical Injury
Vilavun PUANGSRICHARERN
17:35
The Potential of Using Human Platelet Lyste
in the Treatment of Ocular Surface Disorders
Wei Li CHEN
GLAUCOMA
ICO-APAO Joint Symposium: New ICO Guidelines
for Open and Closed Angle Glaucoma Care
GL-SS11
This session will launch the International Council of
Ophthalmology (ICO) Guidelines for Glaucoma Eye
Care at the APAO. The goal of this educational resource
for ophthalmologists is to reduce the risk of vision
loss from the most common forms of open and closed
angle glaucoma around the world. The minimum
requirements for the appropriate care of open and
closed angle glaucoma will be reviewed, with attention
to both low and intermediate to high resource settings.
Stimulating discussions are anticipated.
09:00 - 10:30 Venue: 101AB
Chair(s): Hugh TAYLOR, Shirley CHANG, Neeru GUPTA
09:00
ICO Guidelines for Open and Closed Angle
Glaucoma
Neeru GUPTA
09:09
Essential Tools and Clinical Tests to Diagnose
Open Angle Glaucoma
Rajesh KUMAR
09:18
Management of Open Angle Glaucoma
Ningli WANG
09:27
Addressing Barriers to Glaucoma Care
Nathan CONGDON
09:36
Essential Tools and Clinical Tests to Diagnose
Closed Angle Glaucoma
Tin AUNG
09:45
Management of Closed Angle Glaucoma
Clement THAM
09:54
Panel Discussion
WGA Symposium: What’s New in Glaucoma
GL-SS09
In this WGA symposium, the speakers will provide
an overview of several of the latest areas of interest
in glaucoma today. These range from new therapies,
imaging, and epidemiology to clinical care of glaucoma
patients.
11:00 - 12:30 Venue: 101AB
Chair(s): Catherine LIU, Tin AUNG, Neeru GUPTA
11:00
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Control of Glaucoma by the Brain —
Translational Studies
Willam SPONSEL
11:11
Disc Hemorrhage and Glaucoma Progression
Jeffrey LIEBMANN
11:22
Childhood Glaucoma Surgery — New
Developments
Franz GREHN
11:33
2016 International Guidelines for Glaucoma
Eye Care
Neeru GUPTA
11:44
Big Data on Glaucoma — UK Biobank and
Glaucoma Phenotypes?
Paul FOSTER
11:55
Application of Mode-Lock Laser Optical
Coherence Tomography
Makoto ARAIE
12:06
Current Issues and Future of Prostaglandin
Analogs
Makoto AIHARA
Complicated and Unusual Glaucomas
GL-SS08
14:30 - 16:00 Venue: 101AB
Chair(s): Sally ATHERTON, Ching-lin HO, Hsin-yi CHEN
14:30
Management of Malignant Glaucomas
Fumitaka HIROSE
14:40
Glaucoma Secondary to Chronic Uveitis in
Children
Ching-lin HO
14:50
Management of Complicated Presumed
Posner-Schlossman Syndrome
Hsin-yi CHEN
15:00
Uveitic Glaucoma
David CHU
15:10
Graft Failure and Intraocular Pressure
Control after Keratoplasty in ICE Syndrome
Desmond QUEK
15:20
Unusual Complications of Glaucoma Surgery
and Its Management
Lingam VIJAYA
15:30
Posterior Segment Laser Decompression for
the Treatment of Malignant Glaucoma
Jason GOLDSMITH
15:40
Management of Kissing Choroidals
Seng Kheong FANG
Posterior Segment Imaging in Glaucoma
GL-SS03
Structural assessment of the optic nerve is an essential
component of glaucoma diagnosis and management.
The use of imaging technology has provided clinicians
SYMPOSIA & COURSES
with more evidence regarding the optic nerve head
(ONH) and retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) structures. In
this session, we will discuss posterior segment imaging
in glaucoma.
16:30 - 18:00 Venue: 101AB
Chair(s): Henry CHEN, Ningli WANG, David HUANG
Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Imaging in
Glaucoma
Christopher LEUNG
16:41
Ganglion Cell Layer Imaging in Clinical
Practice
Jin Wook JEOUNG
16:52
OCT Angiography in Glaucoma
David HUANG
17:03
Peripapillary Retinal Perfusion in Eyes
with Acute Primary Angle Closure: An OCT
Angiography Study
Xinghuai SUN
17:14
Combined Structure and Function in
Glaucoma Imaging
Kazuhisa SUGIYAMA
17:25
Monitoring Glaucoma Progression with
Imaging
Ki Ho PARK
17:36
OCT in Myopic Glaucoma
Yi-chun CHEN
INTRAOCULAR INFLAMMATION, UVEITIS &
SCLERITIS
Management of Complications in Uveitis
IN-SS02
Uveitis is one of the important causes of adult visual
loss. The visual impairment mostly comes from
uveitis-related complications including cataract,
glaucoma, hypotony, retinal detachment, choroidal
neovascularization, and macular edema. In this
symposium, six speakers will be invited to talk
about the management of the above mentioned
complications in uveitis.
Management of Uveitis-Related Retinal
Detachment
Lihteh WU
09:52
Management of Uveitis-Related CNV
Daiju IWATA
10:05
Management of Uveitis-Related Macular
Edema
Shwu-jiuan SHEU
10:18
Panel Discussion
Therapy Options and Healthcare Cost of Uveitis
IN-SS04
Uveitis is a group of intraocular inflammatory diseases
with a varity of origins. Therapeutic options for uveitis
are changing rapidly. They include steroids given in
various forms, immunomodulators (antimetabolite
and T-cell modulators), rarely used alkylating agents,
several biologics with excellent track records, and many
others on the way. The treatment paradigm for chronic
sight-threatening uveitis syndromes is also rapidly
changing as the latest biologics or new modalities of
steroid delivery become available. Clinicians need to
understand the cost of uveitis care to make proper
therapy decisions. Six uveitis specialists will present
their experiences and recent advances in dealing with
uveitis.
11:00 - 12:30 Venue: Conference Room 2 (TWTC)
Chair(s): Jiann-torng CHEN, Peizeng YANG, David CHU
11:00
Biologics vs Nonbiologics for the Treatment
of Noninfectious Uveitis
Timothy LAI
11:13
Therapy Options of VKH
Peizeng YANG
11:26
Therapy Options of Behcet Disease
Nobuyoshi KITAICHI
11:39
Estimating Epidemiology of Uveitis Using
the National Health Insurance Research
Database: Advantages and Disadvantages
De-kuang HWANG
11:52
National Health Insurance Research Database
and Practice Pattern for Ocular Sarcoidosis
Chang-ping LIN
12:05
Healthcare Cost of Uveitis in US
David CHU
09:00 - 10:30 Venue: Conference Room 2 (TWTC)
Chair(s): San-ni CHEN, Daiju IWATA, Shwu-jiuan SHEU
09:00
Management of Uveitis-Related Cataract
Sudha GANESH
09:13
Surgical Management of Cataract in Children
with Uveitis
Jonathan SONG
09:26
Management of Uveitis-Related Glaucoma
and Hypotony
Chang-ping LIN
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16:30
09:39
MISCELLANEOUS
Young Ophthalmologists Symposium: Technology
and Global Ophthalmology
MI-SS11
The Young Ophthalmologists of the APAO, the American
Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO), and the European
Society of Ophthalmology (SOE) are presenting this
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symposium to showcase how technology can help
to improve ophthalmic care and also ophthalmic
education. This includes using technology to improve
screening, health care delivery, and patient education.
Due to globalization, ophthalmic care can now reach
remote areas where it was not possible previously.
09:00 - 10:30 Venue: 103
Chair(s): Yu-chieh KO, Seng Kheong FANG, Grace SUN
09:00
Utilizing Technology in Improving
Ophthalmology Education
Grace SUN
09:17
Developing a Tele-Education Platform for
ROP
R. V. Paul CHAN
09:34
Utilizing Telemedicine in Community Diabetic
Screening
Carol CHEUNG
09:51
Virtual Clinics in Ophthalmic Care Delivery
Leon AU
10:08
Big Data and Improving Patient Care
Michael CHIANG
10:25
Question & Answer
AAPPO Symposium: All You Need to Know About
International Publishing
MI-SS02
Only with good research can we extend the frontiers
of medicine, and international publication is important
for high-quality research to be shared globally.
This symposium features internationally renowned
academicians who have contributed prolifically not
only to research and publication, but also as editors
of prominent journals and publications. We hope this
symposium can help make the process of international
publication easier and more successful.
09:00 - 10:30 Venue: 201AF
Chair(s): Paul KAUFMAN, Charles MCGHEE, Tien WONG
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Why Should a Paper be Published?
Paul KAUFMAN
09:11
Basic Ingredients for a Paper
Jost JONAS
09:22
How to Revise a Paper
Tien WONG
09:33
Writing a Letter to the Editor
Dennis LAM
09:44
Case Report: Is it Important?
Alexander BRUCKER
09:55
Human and Animal Ethics in Studies and
Publications
Andrzej GRZYBOWSKI
10:06
Impact Factor, H-Index, and Journal Ranking
Charles MCGHEE
ICO Exams and Fellowships Symposium
MI-SS01
11:00 - 12:30 Venue: South Lounge
11:00
ICO Examinations — Content and How
Can I Pass? (Standard Examinations, FICO
Examination)
Nicola QUILTER
11:20
Foundation Online Assessment — Interactive
Session
Nicola QUILTER
11:40
ICO Examinations App — Demonstration
Nicola QUILTER
12:00
ICO Fellowships — About the Program and
How to Complete an Application File
Cordula GABEL-OBERMAIER
Opportunities and Challenges in Ophthalmic
Education
MI-SS03
Changes in technology, economics, and educational
theory are creating new opportunities for major
advances in ophthalmic education. In this session,
a panel of experts will discuss these changes and
how they may be applied to education and quality
improvement in ophthalmology.
16:30 - 18:00 Venue: 201AF
Chair(s): Kwou-yeung WU, Michael CHIANG, Clement
THAM
16:30
Quality Improvement, Registries, and ValueBased Medicine in Ophthalmology
Michael CHIANG
16:40
Clinical Records and Clinical Audit
Somsak LERTSUMITKUL
16:50
Opportunities and Challenges in Developing
Quality and High-Impact Educational
Programs in Developing Countries
Richard ABBOTT
17:00
Lessons in Developing a New US-Style
Residency Program for Ophthalmology in
Singapore
Ian YEO
17:10
Lessons Learned from Developing
Subspecialty Fellowship Programs in Hong
Kong
Clement THAM
17:20
Maximizing Success for Women in
Ophthalmology
Linda CHRISTMANN
SYMPOSIA & COURSES
Digital Health Innovation Overview
Robert CHANG
17:40
Telemedicine for Retinopathy of Prematurity
(ROP) Diagnosis
Michael CHIANG
17:50
Panel Discussion
NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY
disturbances will be presented in this session, and
attendees will learn what clinical and ancillary tests
may help them to differentiate among optic nerve,
retinal, and other causes of vision loss.
16:30 - 18:00 Venue: 102
Chair(s): Shihui WEI, Ling-yuh KAO, Prem
SUBRAMANIAN
16:30
Pearls and Pitfalls of Visual Field Testing
Sharon TOW
16:44
Role of OCT in Vision Loss
John CHEN
Diagnosis and Management of Eye Movement
Disorders
NE-SS01
Symptoms of binocular diplopia and oscillopsia reflect
eye movement disorders that cause anxiety not only
for the patient but also for the clinician, as some of
the diagnoses have potentially life-threatening clinical
implications. The history and the examination establish
the diagnosis, but the underlying etiology may be
elusive and clinical management can be confusing and
intimidating. This session will address the evaluation
of both cranial mononeuropathies and nystagmus,
followed by the management options for each. Clinical
examples of both binocular diplopia and nystagmus will
be presented and discussed by the panel.
16:58
Diagnose and Manage Nonorganic Vision
Loss
An-guor WANG
17:12
Approach to Transient Vision Loss
Celia CHEN
17:26
Visual Electrophysiology in NeuroOphthalmology
Graham HOLDER
17:40
Case 1 (Transient Visual Loss)
Rong Kung TSAI
14:30 - 16:00 Venue: 102
Chair(s): An-guor WANG, Sophia CHUNG, Navin
JAYAKUMAR
17:50
Case 2 (Unexplained Vision Loss)
Carmen CHAN
14:30
When to Image in Cranial Mononeuropathies
Y. Joyce LIAO
14:44
What Is Sagging Eye Syndrome and What
Should I Do with It?
Hitoshi ISHIKAWA
14:58
Management Options for Double Vision
Y. Joyce LIAO
15:12
How to Workup Nystagmus
Rashmin GANDHI
15:26
OCULAR ONCOLOGY & PATHOLOGY
APSOOP Symposium: Retinoblastoma and Other
Childhood Tumors
OP-SS01
14:30 - 16:00 Venue: 103
Chair(s): Patrick DE POTTER, An Ning CHAO, Santosh
HONAVAR
14:30
Surgical and Nonsurgical Therapy for
Nystagmus
May-yung YEN
Jose Rizal International Medal Lecture: Cysts
of the IRIS Pigment Epithelium. What’s new
and interesting?
Jerry SHIELDS
14:50
15:40
Case 1 (Nystagmus)
Sophia CHUNG
Diagnosis, Classification, and Documentation
Fairooz Puthiyapurayil MANJANDAVIDA
14:57
15:50
Case 2 (Double Vision)
Navin JAYAKUMAR
Imaging in Retinoblastoma — Indications
and Recent Advances
Patrick DE POTTER
15:04
Incidence and Survival of Retinoblastoma
in Taiwan: A Nationwide Population-Based
Study 1998-2011
Chong-bin TSAI
15:11
Intravenous vs Intraarterial Chemotherapy in
Retinoblastoma
Carol SHIELDS
Approach to the Patient with Vision Loss
NE-SS02
Peripheral and central visual loss may occur acutely,
subacutely (days to weeks), or chronically (over months
to years). Optic nerve or retinal pathology may be the
cause of the vision loss, but objective exam findings
may be difficult to appreciate. A systematic approach
to the evaluation of patients with these visual
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15:18
Revisiting the Role of Enucleation in
Retinoblastoma
An Ning CHAO
15:25
Management of Orbital Retinoblastoma
Santosh HONAVAR
15:32
How Does Histopathology Steer the
Management of Retinoblastoma and
Improve Prognosis?
Kaustubh MULAY
15:39
Panel Discussion
14:30
Introduction to the Future Epidemic of
Pathologic Myopia in Asia
Seang Mei SAW
14:38
Overview of the Risk Factors for Myopia
Kathryn ROSE
14:46
Preventive Strategies for Myopia
Ian MORGAN
14:54
Tumors of the Eyelid and Ocular Surface
OP-SS02
The Prevention of Myopia by Increasing
Outdoor Time in Taiwan
Pei-chang WU
15:02
16:30 - 18:00 Venue: 103
Chair(s): Martine JAGER, Hunter YUEN, Shu-lang LIAO
Spectacle Use and Uncorrected Myopia
Nathan CONGDON
15:10
Current Concepts on Atropine Eyedrops to
Treat Myopia Progression
Audrey CHIA
15:18
OCT to Determine Eye Shape in Myopic Eyes
Anthony KUO
15:26
Scleral Strengthening Treatments for
Pathologic Myopia
Quan HOANG
15:34
Novel Treatments for Choroidal
Neovascularization
Gemmy CHEUNG
16:30
Management of Primary Acquired Melanosis
Carol SHIELDS
16:39
Ocular Surface Melanoma
James MUECKE
16:48
Clinical Characteristics and Treatment
Outcome of Ocular Adnexal and Uveal
Melanoma: 30-Year Experience of a Tertiary
Center in Taiwan
Chieh Chih TSAI
16:57
Development of Lymph and Blood Vessels
Lu CHEN
17:06
Role of Podoplanin in Conjunctival and Uveal
Melanoma
Kazuichi MARUYAMA
17:15
Updates in Sebaceous Cell Carcinoma
Hunter YUEN
17:24
The Role of Hard Palate Graft in the
Management of Malignant Eyelid Tumors
Shu-lang LIAO
17:33
Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy for Periocular
Malignancies
Vivian YIN
17:42
miRNA in Ocular Tumors
Hong ZHANG
17:51
Panel Discussion
Prevalence and Risk Factors for Age-Related
Eye Diseases in the Elderly in Asia—Current
Challenges and New Directions
OR-SS02
This symposium presents and discusses the prevalence
and associated factors of the major age-related ocular
diseases in Asia and which conclusions for the future
may be drawn.
16:30 - 18:00 Venue: Conference Room 2 (TWTC)
Chair(s): Paul FOSTER, Jost JONAS, Wen-Chuan WU
16:30
Nakajima Award Lecture: Harnessing the
Power of One — Think Global, Act Local
Catherine GREEN
16:50
New Insights on the Epidemiology of
Glaucoma in Asia
Paul FOSTER
17:00
Prevalence and Risk Factors for Age-Related
Macular Degeneration in Asia
Jost JONAS
The Epidemic of Myopia and Pathologic Myopia
in Asia
OR-SS01
17:10
Cataract Surgical Rate — A Global
Perspective
Mingguang HE
14:30 - 16:00 Venue: Conference Room 2 (TWTC)
Chair(s): Mingguang HE, Yu-hung LAI, Seang Mei SAW
17:20
Prevalence and Risk Factors for Diabetic
Retinopathy in Taiwan and the Rest of Asia
Shih-jen CHEN
OPHTHALMIC EPIDEMIOLOGY
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17:30
Epidemiology of Diabetic Eye Disease and
Vision Loss Due to Diabetes: Focus on EastWest Differences
Charumathi SABANAYAGAM
Transforming Epidemiology of Eye Diseases
in Asia — The Consortium
Ching-yu CHENG
17:50
Impact of Age-Related Eye Diseases on
Health-Related Quality of Life in Asia
Ecosse LAMOUREUX
ORBITAL AND OCULOPLASTIC SURGERY
Eyelid Malposition: Observations, Techniques,
and Innovations
OB-SS03
09:00 - 10:30 Venue: Conference Room 3 (TWTC)
Chair(s): Jane OLVER, Shu-lang LIAO, Ashok GROVER
Acute Orbit: Infection
Morgan YANG
15:10
Acute Orbit: Inflammation
Atsushi AZUMI
15:20
Acute Orbit: Trauma
Gangadhara SUNDAR
15:30
Acute Orbit: Thyroid
Kelvin CHONG
15:40
Acute Orbit: Vascular
Lay Leng SEAH
Potions, Toxins, Fillers, and the Avant-Garde
OB-SS04
We have assembled experts from around the globe
to discuss innovative and effective methods for Asian
periocular rejuvenation. Our experts from London to
Seoul, Los Angeles to Kuala Lumpur, will present the
nuanced art and science of applying fillers, toxins, and
lasers in the periocular area. They will also explain
valuable pearls for successful cosmetic lower eyelid
blepharoplasty and canthoplasty.
09:00
Myogenic Ptosis: Levator Surgery
Yueh-ju TSAI
09:10
Adult Ptosis: Muller Muscle Surgery
Livia TEO
16:30 - 18:00 Venue: VIP Room
Chair(s): Shu-hong CHANG, Mei-ling CHEN, Yoon-duck
KIM
09:20
Adult Ptosis: Small Incision Levator Surgery
Hirohiko KAKIZAKI
16:30
Endoscopic Forehead in Asians
Jung WU
09:30
Upper and Lower Lid Retraction: My
Approach
Chai-teck CHOO
16:40
Periocular Fillers for Asians
Catherine HWANG
09:40
Lower Lid Epiblepharon: My Approach
Hee Bae AHN
16:50
Periocular Toxins for Asians
Alice GOH
09:50
Involutional Entropion: My Approach
Hernawita SUHARKO
17:00
Periocular Energy-Based Treatment for
Asians
Mei-ling CHEN
10:00
Paralytic Ectropion: My Approach
Dongmei LI
17:10
Upper Blepharoplasties for Asians
Helen LEW
10:10
Cicatricial Ectropion: My Approach
Ashok GROVER
17:20
Lower Blepharoplasties for Asians
Reynaldo JAVATE
Orbital Emergencies and Thyroid Management
OB-SS02
17:30
Canthoplasty for Asians
Yoon-duck KIM
14:30 - 16:00 Venue: VIP Room
Chair(s): John HOLDS, Wen-ming HSU, Xianqun FAN
17:40
Ocular Fissure Enlargement in Four
Directions
Chun Hsiu LIU
14:30
Imaging of Orbital Masses
Chih-cheng WAN
14:40
What’s New in Orbital Surgery
Xianqun FAN
14:50
What’s New in Socket Surgery
Yi-hsuan WEI
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM SCHEDULE
17:40
15:00
PEDIATRIC OPHTHALMOLOGY & STRABISMUS
SOE Symposium: Walking Along the Silk Route—
Where East Meets West
PO-SS06
The Silk Route is historically where the East meets
the West, and walking along it brings both sides
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closer. There exist similarities and differences, and
by communicating with one another, we broaden
our viewpoints. Although technology evolves quickly,
traditional modalities are not always outdated and
can be re-emphasized through new technology or
new theories. However, every advantage has its
disadvantage. Fireworks are a beautiful discovery from
the East and one of the most attractive wonders the
eye can see. But, they should not be the last thing the
eye can see ...
09:00 - 10:30 Venue: VIP Room
Chair(s): Jan Tjeerd DE FABER, Miho SATO, Bing-herng
SHEN
09:00
Strabismus Related to Retrobulbar Injection
Bing-herng SHEN
09:09
The Effect of Inferior Oblique Muscle
Recession in Cranial Nerve IV Paralysis: Does
It Change According to MR Imaging?
Giovanni MARCON
09:18
Treatment of Large Angle Congenital SOP
Miho SATO
09:27
Muscle Displacement Exotropia — A
Common Cause of Adult Esotropia
Yair MORAD
09:36
Key Technical Points of the Yokoyama
Procedure
Takashi NEGISHI
09:45
A Practical Approach to Intermittent
Exotropia
Boon Long QUAH
09:54
New Insights about Vitreoretinal Interface in
Developmental Cataract
Marie-Jose TASSIGNON
10:03
How to Approach the Apparently Blind Child
Nikolas KOZEIS
10:12
Fireworks-Related Eye Injuries in Children
Jan Tjeerd DE FABER
10:21
Question & Answer
Reoperation for Duane Syndrome
Scott OLITSKY
11:24
Reoperation for Inferior Oblique
Kartik KUMAR
11:32
Reoperation for Thyroid Myopathy
Jane YEUNG
11:40
Reoperation of Periosteal Fixation for
Paralytic Strabismus
An-guor WANG
11:48
Minimally Invasive Strabismus Surgery (MISS)
in Reoperations
Saurabh JAIN
11:56
Ciliary Vessel Sparing Rectus Muscle Surgery
Giovanni MARCON
12:04
Panel Discussion
PREVENTION OF BLINDNESS
Challenges and Opportunities of Blindness
Prevention in the Asia-Pacific Region
PB-SS01
The blind in the Asia-Pacific region account for more
than half of the world’s blindness, with cataract as
the most common cause. In addition, over the past
few years, more attention has been given to diabetic
retinopathy, glaucoma, and refractive errors in children
in the field of blindness prevention. However, due
to unbalanced economic development, the AsiaPacific region still faces many issues in terms of
ophthalmological resources, including insufficient
quantity, low quality, and unbalanced distribution.
Therefore, primary eye care services should be
strengthened so as to realize the elimination of
avoidable blindness by 2020, the global strategic goal
of blindness prevention and treatment.
14:30 - 16:00 Venue: 201AF
Chair(s): Lin-chung WOUNG, Ningli WANG, Ravindran
RAVILLA
14:30
IPOSC Symposium: Strabismus Reoperations—
“Back to the Future”
PO-SS05
Arthur Lim Award Lecture: Strategy,
Challenges, and Opportunities of the
National Eye Care Program of Bangladesh
Ava HOSSAIN
14:55
11:00 - 12:30 Venue: VIP Room
Chair(s): Sonal FARZAVANDI, Scott OLITSKY, An-guor
WANG
Trends and Risk Factors in Blindness and
Visual Impairment in Asia
Tien WONG
15:07
Optimizing Health Outcomes, Satisfaction,
and Costs in US Health Care
Linda CHRISTMANN
15:19
Achievement of Blindness Prevention in
China: 2010-2015
Ningli WANG
11:00
11:08
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Principles of Surgery in Strabismus
Reoperations
Sonal FARZAVANDI
Reoperation for Consecutive Exotropia
Nikolas KOZEIS
SYMPOSIA & COURSES
15:31
15:43
Vision Centers & Technology — Key to
Universal Coverage
Ravindran RAVILLA
REFRACTIVE SURGERY
ISRS Symposium: The Future of Lenses in
Refractive Surgery
RE-SS11
12:05
Bilensectomy: the Challenge and the Art of
Avoiding Complications
Jorge ALIO
ISRS Symposium: The Future of Lasers and
Lenticules in Refractive Surgery
RE-SS12
11:00 - 12:30 Venue: 201BCDE
Chair(s): Chao-kai CHANG, Jorge ALIO, Ronald
KRUEGER
11:00
Why Topography Guided Customized LASIK is
the Future of LVC
Jerry TAN
11:06
Why Wavefront Guided Customized LASIK is
the Future of LVC
Edward MANCHE
09:00 - 10:30 Venue: 201BCDE
Chair(s): Chi-chin SUN, Ronald KRUEGER, Jorge ALIO
09:00
Welcome Speech
Ronald KRUEGER
09:05
Why Phakic IOLs are the Future for high
Ametropia
John CHANG
11:12
Why SMILE is the Future of LVC
Jorge ALIO
09:15
Panel Discussion
11:18
Why Transepithelial PRK Is the Future
David LIN
09:25
Trifocal vs Multifocal IOLs Are the Future
Jorge ALIO
11:24
Panel Discussion
09:36
Extended Depth of Focus IOL
George BEIKO
11:30
Femtosecond Laser Intrastromal Insertion
(FILI) for Hyperopia
Ronald KRUEGER
09:47
Modified Monovision vs Corneal Inlays Are
the Future
Minoru TOMITA
11:36
Lenticular Insertion for Anisometropia
Xingtao ZHOU
09:58
New Concepts for Presbyopic IOLs
David SMADJA
11:42
Lenticular Insertion for Aphakia
Osama IBRAHIM
10:09
Panel Discussion
11:48
Other Novel Applications of Lenticular
Insertion (Presbyopia & Keratoconus)
Ronald KRUEGER
11:54
Tissue Modification of Lenticules for
Refractive Transplantation
Yu-chi LIU
12:00
Feasibility and Finances in the Eye Banking of
Refractive Lenticules
Bernie ILIAKIS
12:06
Panel Discussion
Video Session on Challenging Cases
RE-SS02
11:00 - 12:30 Venue: 201AF
Chair(s): Viraj VASAVADA, Jiunn-liang CHEN, Arup
CHAKRABARTI
11:00
Cataract Surgery in Post Filter Eyes
Arup CHAKRABARTI
11:13
ADD On IOL -Monofocal OR Multifocal
Kumar DOCTOR
11:26
11:39
11:52
A Case Video
Elias JARADE
Management of Small Pupil Cataract Surgery
Without Using Assisted Devices
Hung Yuan LIN
Management of Intra-Operative Flap Loss
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM SCHEDULE
Diabetic Eye Care for the Prevention of
Blindness in Chinese Taipei
Ching-yao TSAI
during Femto-LASIK Surgery
Chi-chin SUN
Therapeutic Refractive Surgery
RE-SS07
14:30 - 16:00 Venue: 201BCDE
Chair(s): Chang-ping LIN, Edward MANCHE, Jerry TAN
14:30
Avellino Gene Test Before Corneal Refractive
Surgery in China
Fengju ZHANG
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14:41
Refractive Blindnes: An Issue?
Ronald KRUEGER
09:55
14:52
iDesign Aberrometer: Clinical Application in
Refractive Surgery
Edward MANCHE
Polypoidal Choroidal Vasculopathy and
Choroid
Won Ki LEE
10:06
Is PCV Underdiagnosed?
Giridhar ANANTHARAMAN
15:03
Nomogram to Combine CXL, ICR, and Phakic
IOLs in the Treatment of Keratoconus
Elias JARADE
Age-Related Macular Degeneration: Anti-VEGF
and Other Treatment
RM-SS05
15:14
Transepithelial PRK with Corneal
Wavefront-Guided Treatment Combined
with Crosslinking for the Treatment of
Keratoconus and Post-LASIK Ectasia
Jerry TAN
11:00 - 12:30 Venue: Banquet Hall
Chair(s): Xiaoxin LI, Sudipta DAS, Lee-jen CHEN
15:25
15:36
Which is the Best Way to Treat Laser-Induced
Aberrations: Total Wavefront-Guided
Ablation or Topography-Guided Ablation
John CHANG
Pyramidal Aberrometry: Clinical Application
in Refractive Surgery
Jorge ALIO
RETINA (MEDICAL)
Polypoidal Choroidal Vasculopathy
RM-SS07
Polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy (PCV) is found in
up to half of the patients presenting with age-related
macular degeneration in Asia. The diagnosis and
management of PCV remains a challenge, especially
with the advent of anti-VEGF therapy. Treatment
algorithms and outcomes have improved, but the key
remains early detection. This symposium will focus
on improving our understanding of the disease, the
interpretation of examination modalities, and an
update on the management.
09:00 - 10:30 Venue: Banquet Hall
Chair(s): Se Woong KANG, An-fei LI, Ian YEO
09:00
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Update on the Management of Polypoidal
Choroidal Vasculopathy
Ian YEO
09:11
Investigation of Precursor Lesions of
Polypoidal Choroidal Vasculopathy
Se Woong KANG
09:22
Type 2, 3 Neovascularization and Polypoidal
Choroidal Vasculopathy
Min WANG
09:33
Correlation of Hyperreflective Foci with VA in
AMD and PCV
Hyung Chan KIM
09:44
Evidence Based Guidelines for the Diagnosis
and Management of PCV
Xinyuan ZHANG
11:00
Conbercept in PCV
Xiaoxin LI
11:08
Ongoing and Future AMD Trials
Sudipta DAS
11:16
Clinical Trial Results of Anti-VEGF
Lee-jen CHEN
11:24
Top 10 Lessons in the Decade of Intravitreal
Injections
Tien WONG
11:32
Update on the Therapy of Dry AMD
Chang-hao YANG
11:40
Promising New Drugs Under Investigation for
Age-Related Macular Degeneration
Lawrence SINGERMAN
11:48
Dry AMD: Potential Therapeutic Targets
Hiroki KANEKO
11:56
Effects of Topical Dexamethasone
γ-Cyclodextrin Nanoparticle Eye Drops on
Visual Acuity and Macular Hard Exudates in
Diabetic Macular Edema
Akihiro OHIRA
12:04
Wet AMD: Potential Therapeutic Targets
Cheng-kuo CHENG
Diabetic
RM-SS02
14:30 - 16:00 Venue: Banquet Hall
Chair(s): Alexander BRUCKER, Hiroko TERASAKI,
Taraprasad DAS
14:30
Results of Protocol S from DRCRnet: “AntiVEGF for the Treatment of PDR”
Scott FRIEDMAN
14:38
An Overview of Anti-VEGF for the
Management of Diabetic Macular Edema: A
Focus on DRCR Protocol T
Seenu HARIPRASAD
14:46
Laser and Anti-VEGF for DME: Results of
SYMPOSIA & COURSES
14:54
15:10
17:18
Epidemiology and Risk Factors of Diabetic
Retinopathy
Gavin TAN
Treatment of Geographic Atrophy with Lipoic
Acid: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Benjamin KIM
17:26
Diabetic Macular Edema: New Concepts in
Pathophysiology and Treatment
Jost JONAS
Effect of Intravitreal Aflibercept for
Refractory Pigment Epithelial Detachment
Seung Young YU
17:34
A Novel Extended Drug Delivery System for
Anti-VEGF Agents
Jennifer KANG-MIELER
Aflibercept in the Management of Diabetic
Macular Edema: A Review of the VIVID and
VISTA Studies
Hee Seung CHIN
15:18
Widefield Imaging in the Management of
Diabetic Retinopathy
Yuji OSHIMA
15:26
OCT and FA in the Management of Diabetic
Retinopathy
Yoshihiro TAKAMURA
15:34
Comparison of Triamcinolone vs Anti-VEGF
for the Treatment of DME
Shibo TANG
Age-Related Macular Degeneration:
Pathogenesis, Investigation, & Epidemiology
RM-SS03
RETINA (SURGICAL)
My Most Interesting Surgical Case (Video)
RS-SS05
This video-based symposium aims to showcase
selected approaches to dealing with specific situations,
some routine and some challenging. It will introduce
new techniques and innovations to the audience, all
presented by experienced surgeons who are leaders in
their chosen fields. Each video will last for 5 minutes
followed by discussion for 3 minutes.
16:30 - 18:00 Venue: 201BCDE
Chair(s): Pramod BHENDE, Suber HUANG, R. V. Paul
CHAN
16:30
Scleral Buckling — Innovations
Mahesh Shanmugam PALANIVELU
16:30 - 18:00 Venue: Banquet Hall
Chair(s): Jennifer KANG-MIELER, Lawrence
SINGERMAN, Chang-hao YANG
16:39
Microincisional Vitrectomy for Lens
Dislocation
Tsung-tien WU
16:30
16:48
Pediatric Vitreous Hemorrhage
Gopal PILLAI
16:57
Management of Recurrent Retinal
Detachment
Veerappan SARAVANAN
17:06
Secondary Akreos IOL Fixation
Caesar LUO
17:15
Malignant Melanoma Resection
Jianghong LIANG
17:24
Techniques of RPE Cell Transplantation
Zhi Zhong MA
17:33
IOL Placement via Sutureless Scleral Fixation
Yannek LIEDERMAM
17:42
Unexplained Visual Loss After Silicone Oil
Removal
Lihteh WU
17:51
Vitrectomy for Massive Subretinal
Hemorrhage
Young Hee YOON
16:38
16:46
16:54
Principles and Pearls in the Use of AntiVEGF Therapy for Age-Related Macular
Degeneration
Tien WONG
Visualizing Fate of Retinal Pigment
Epithelium in AMD with Histology and
Optical Coherence Tomography
Christine CURCIO
Reclaiming RPE Lipofuscin as a Marker
of Cellular Health in AMD: Laboratory
Autofluorescence Insights
Christine CURCIO
Demographics and Risk Factors for AgeRelated Macular Degeneration in a Large
Asian Cohort
Gemmy CHEUNG
17:02
The Role of Angiopoietin2 in the
Pathogenesis of nAMD
Marten BRELEN
17:10
Detailed Choroidal Structural Analysis and
Potential Role of Inflammatory Cytokines in
Asian Age-Related Macular Degeneration
Yasuo YANAGI
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM SCHEDULE
15:02
Protocol I
Taraprasad DAS
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VISUAL SCIENCES
Neurological Studies
VS-SS03
The retina and optic nerve are specialized parts of the
CNS, and nearly 40% of the input to the brain comes
from the visual system. Ocular neurodegenerative
diseases pose a big challenge as they produce deficits
in many parts of the retinal circuitry and axonal
projections to the brain. Neuroprotection is an evolving
area of research, encompassing strategies not only to
enhance viability of retinal neurons but also assess
synaptic connectivity to the brain. The neurological
aspects of visual sciences will be presented in this
session.
09:00 - 10:30 Venue: 102
Chair(s): An-guor WANG, Raghu KRISHNAMOORTHY,
Wei LI
09:00
Sigma-1 Receptors and Neuroprotection
Dorette ELLIS
09:10
Neurodegenerative Diseases — Can the Eye
Be a Window into the Brain?
M Francesca CORDEIRO
09:20
Retinal Neurogenesis and Circuitry
Development
Chunqiao LIU
09:30
Ophthalmology with Brains — More Than
Meets the Eye?
Bernhard SABEL
09:40
The Mouse Model of Glaucoma Filtration
Surgery and Evaluation of Antifibrotics
Seet FONG
09:50
Synaptic Defects in Retinal Degenerative
Diseases
Wei LI
10:00
Noninvasive Imaging for Retinal Ganglion
Cells
Jasmine YUNG
10:10
Intrinsically Photosensitive Retinal Ganglion
Cells
Shih-kuo CHEN
Imaging and Investigations
VS-SS04
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11:08
Web-Based Automated Grading System of
Fundus Images
Mingguang HE
11:16
Adaptive Optics Visual Simulators as a New
Tool in Ophthalmology
Pablo ARTAL
11:24
Testing Visual Adaptation in Glaucoma: Novel
Assessments of Ganglion Cell Function
Allison MCKENDRICK
11:32
Is OCT Necessary for Management of Retinal
Detachment?
Haoyu CHEN
11:40
Risk Assessment for Diabetic Retinopathy
Using Retinal Vascular Imaging
Carol CHEUNG
11:48
Cutting-Edge Imaging Technology for
Glaucoma Research
Atsuya MIKI
11:56
In Vivo Imaging of Mitochondrial Axonal
Transport in the Diseased and Aged
Mammalian CNS
Masaru INATANI
12:04
Application of Zebrafish Eye and Body
Imaging for Vision Research
I-jong WANG
Mar 26, 2016 (Saturday)
CATARACT
AAPPO Symposium: Video Symposium on
Cataract & IOL Complications
CA-SS03
This program features brief talks in which various
experts present their top 5 pearls for managing
complicated cataract cases. An international panel will
comment on these top pearls, and the audience will
express their opinions on management questions using
audience voting devices.
09:00 - 10:30 Venue: Plenary Hall
Chair(s): Soon-phaik CHEE, Marie-Jose TASSIGNON,
Dennis LAM
Panelist(s): Hung Yuan LIN, Danying ZHENG, Soonphaik CHEE, Arup CHAKRABARTI, George BEIKO, Noel
ALPINS, Marie-Jose TASSIGNON
11:00 - 12:30 Venue: 102
Chair(s): Pablo ARTAL, Allison MCKENDRICK, Carol
CHEUNG
09:00
Weak Zonules
Soon-phaik CHEE
11:00
09:11
Mature, Hard & White Cataracts
Arup CHAKRABARTI
09:22
Ruptured PC
Swept-Source OCT Imaging in Pathologic
Myopia
Kyoko OHNO-MATSUI
SYMPOSIA & COURSES
George BEIKO
Toric Refractive Surprise & How to Determine
Management
Noel ALPINS
09:44
Combined Cataract/DMEK
Marie-Jose TASSIGNON
09:55
Phaco in CACG Cases (Small Pupil, Shallow
AC, Phaco Burn, etc.)
Dennis LAM
10:00
IOL Exchange
Dennis LAM
10:10
Infant Cataract Surgery
Dennis LAM
14:30 - 16:00 Venue: Conference Room 3 (TWTC)
Chief Instructor: Grace SUN
14:30
Preoperative Planning, Wound Construction
& Ophthalmic Viscosurgical Devices (OVD)
Grace SUN
14:40
Capsulorrhexis, Hydrodissection &
Hydrodelineation Pearls
Edward LAI
14:55
Phacoemulsification Nuclear Disassembly
and Chop
Linda TSAI
15:10
Screening of Cataract Patients with Corneal
Topography for Premium IOL
Naoyuki MAEDA
Basics of Phacodynamics: Settings for the
Beginning Surgeon and Knowing When to
Change your Settings
Charles COLE
15:25
11:10
Uveitic Cataract
David CHU
Pearls in Anterior Vitrectomy
Sherleen CHEN
15:40
Panel Discussion and Q&A
11:20
Cataract Surgery in Patients with Corneal
Opacities
Chi-chin SUN
11:30
Phacoemulsification in Ocular Surface
Disease
Namrata SHARMA
11:40
RCT of Phaco-Goniosynechialysis vs Phaco
Alone for PAGC
Rahat HUSAIN
11:50
Cataract Surgery Combined with Trabecular
Micro Bypass Stent — A Three-Year FollowUp
George BEIKO
12:00
Phacoemulsification of Dense Cataract in
Patients After Filtration Surgery
Yun E ZHAO
12:10
Phaco & Glaucoma
Keith BARTON
12:20
Panel Discussion
Phaco in Eyes with Ocular Problems
CA-SS06
11:00 - 12:30 Venue: Plenary Hall
Chair(s): Danying ZHENG, Chi-chin SUN, Keith BARTON
11:00
Pearls and Pitfalls: The Beginning Phaco Surgeon
CA-IC09
Taught by expert phaco instructors, this course
focuses on the surgical knowledge and technical skills
necessary to perform safe, efficient, and successful
cataract surgery. This course utilizes video and didactics
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM SCHEDULE
09:33
to offer pearls in each step of phaco surgery, beginning
from appropriate patient selection through wound
closure, while reviewing how to avoid common pitfalls
of the beginning surgeon. The basics of fluid dynamics
will be reviewed, as well as an introduction to anterior
vitrectomy, key tools to ensure phaco success!
Post Cataract Surgery Endophthalmitis:
Prevention, Recognition, and Management
CA-SS02
Postoperative endophthalmitis is an uncommon
but potentially serious complication of intraocular
surgery. Different risk factors have been shown to
be related to this entity. In an attempt to decrease
the rates of endophthalmitis, antibiotics are used in
the perioperative period, and they are delivered by
various routes, including topical, subconjunctival,
in the irrigating solution, or by bolus intracameral
injection. This session will present scientific findings
from an evidence-based perspective on the clinical
picture, risk factors, and treatment of endophthalmitis.
Moreover, it will discuss different practice patterns in
endophthalmitis prophylaxis in different parts of the
world.
14:30 - 16:00 Venue: Conference Room 5 (TWTC)
Chair(s): Shu-wen CHANG, Tat Keong CHAN, Andrzej
GRZYBOWSKI
14:30
Postoperative Endophthalmitis Around the
World
Jonathon NG
14:41
Endophthalmitis: Is it the Same Worldwide?
Shu-wen CHANG
14:52
Utilization of the Intracameral Route
of Antibiotic Administration to Prevent
Postoperative Endophthalmitis in 18
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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM SCHEDULE
15:03
Marian MACSAI
European Countries and Australia, Canada,
India, Japan and the USA in 2015
Peter BARRY
11:13
Endophthalmitis or TASS? Clinical Approach
for the Cataract Surgeon
Tat Keong CHAN
Evaluation of a New Piezo-Electric Corneal
Lamellar Dissector for DALK and EK
Donald TAN
11:26
DALK Manual Dissection Technique
Lim LI
15:14
Are Findings of the Endophthalmitis
Vitrectomy Study Still Relevant Today?
Kuan-jen CHEN
11:39
15:25
Surgical Pearls for the Treatment of
Endophthalmitis: A Vitreoretinal Surgeon’s
Perspective
Mohan RAJAN
Tales from the South Pacific: Technique
Trends in Transplantation
Bia KIM
11:52
Keratoplasty Outcomes: Endothelial
Keratoplasty vs Penetrating Keratoplasty
Sanjay PATEL
15:36
Endophthalmitis Prophylaxis in Cataract
Surgery
Andrzej GRZYBOWSKI
12:05
Cell-Based Approaches to Corneal
Transplantation
Shigeru KINOSHITA
15:47
Panel Discussion
Keratoconus and Corneal Collagen Cross-Linking:
Current and Future Applications
CO-SS02
CORNEA, EXTERNAL EYE DISEASES & EYE BANK
Contemporary Endothelial Corneal
Transplantation and Translational Research
CO-SS03
14:30 - 16:00 Venue: 101CD
Chair(s): Pei-yu LIN, Lim LI, Charles MCGHEE
14:30
The Natural History of Corneal Haze post
Collagen Cross-Linking
Bia KIM
14:43
Evaluation of Natural Progression in
Keratoconus with OCT
Naoyuki MAEDA
14:56
Comparison of Conventional and Accelerated
Collagen Cross-Linking
Lim LI
15:09
Cross-Linking in Children with Keratoconus:
5-Year Results
Beatrice FRUEH
15:22
A Randomized Controlled Trial of Collagen
Cross-Linking in New Zealand
Charles MCGHEE
15:35
Keratoconus Diagnosis and Surgery Overview
Jorge ALIO
09:00 - 10:30 Venue: 101CD
Chair(s): Alvin YOUNG, Yi-yu TSAI, Donald TAN
09:00
09:30
Holmes Lecture: Translational Research
Opens New Horizons for Devastating Corneal
Diseases
Shigeru KINOSHITA
Fuchs Dystrophy — An Overview of the
Pathology
Jie ZHANG
09:42
A New Graft Inserter for DSAEK
Takeshi SOMA
09:54
DSAEK in Challenging Cases
Johan HUTAURUK
10:06
Hybrid DMEK (H-DMEK) — Performing DMEK
Using a Simple DSAEK Surgical Technique
Donald TAN
10:18
DMEK in Asian Eyes
Akira KOBAYASHI
Penetrating and Anterior Lamellar Keratoplasty
CO-SS04
11:00 - 12:30 Venue: 101CD
Chair(s): Charles MCGHEE, Sung-huei TSENG, Donald
TAN
11:00
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A Decision Paradigm to Decide upon
Penetrating or Lamellar Keratoplasty
GLAUCOMA
Glaucoma and CNS
GL-SS10
This symposium describes the potential role that
orbital cerebrospinal fluid pressure (CSFP) as counterpressure against the intraocular pressure across
the lamina cribrosa may play in the pathogenesis of
glaucomatous optic neuropathy. It will also discuss the
potential role of CSFP in glaucoma.
09:00 - 10:30 Venue: 101AB
SYMPOSIA & COURSES
Chair(s): Ying-ying CHEN, Ningli WANG, Jost JONAS
Non-Invasive Measurement of CSF Pressure
and Application to Glaucoma
Arthur SIT
09:10
Yoga Exercises, Intraocular Pressure,
Cerebrospinal Fluid Pressure, and Glaucoma
Robert RITCH
09:20
Translamina Cribrosa Pressure Difference
and Glaucoma
Ningli WANG
09:30
Optic Nerve Head Anatomy and Translamina
Cribrosa Pressure Difference in Glaucoma
Jost JONAS
09:40
Neuroprotection in Glaucoma and (Other)
CNS Diseases
M Francesca CORDEIRO
09:50
Microglial in the Eye and Brain: Insights from
Glaucoma
Xiulan ZHANG
10:00
Involvement of Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress
in Visual Pathway Damage of Glaucoma
Models
Hideaki HARA
10:10
Reconnecting with the Brain in Glaucoma
Neeru GUPTA
Primary Angle Closure Glaucoma—A Practical
Guide
GL-SS05
This symposium provides a comprehensive yet practical
guide to the management of primary angle closure
glaucoma (PACG), presented by experienced clinicians
with world-recognized expertise from around the
globe. The session starts with ethnic differences and
a review of the mechanisms of angle closure. These
are then followed by useful talks on when and how to
perform laser iridotomy, laser peripheral iridoplasty,
lens extraction, and goniosynechialysis (GSL). The
session concludes with a presentation on how to
manage acute primary angle closure (APAC).
11:00 - 12:30 Venue: 101AB
Chair(s): Mei-ju CHEN, Robert RITCH, Clement THAM
11:00
Ethnic Differences in the Anterior Segment
Parameters with Narrow Angles
Shan LIN
11:11
PACG — Mechanisms of Angle Closure &
How These Influence Treatments
Tin AUNG
11:22
Laser Peripheral Iridotomy — How to
Perform Effectively and Safely
Ki Ho PARK
11:33
Laser Peripheral Iridoplasty — When Is it
Useful?
Robert RITCH
1-Year Results of an Ab-Interno Gelatin
Stent for the Treatment of Primary Angle
Glaucoma
Ingeborg STALMANS
11:55
PACG — The Role of Lens Extraction
Clement THAM
12:06
PACG — Goniosynechialysis (GSL)
Chaiwat TEEKHASAENEE
12:17
Acute Primary Angle Closure — Management
Approach in 2016
Catherine LIU
Glaucoma Surgery and Laser
GL-SS07
The session will include talks providing important
updates on novel surgical devices and techniques. In
addition to bringing glaucoma surgeons to the cutting
edge of technology, the session will help surgeons
refine their skills in performing laser trabeculoplasty,
drainage device surgery, and trabeculectomy.
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM SCHEDULE
09:00
11:44
14:30 - 16:00 Venue: 101AB
Chair(s): Da-wen LU, Tetsuya YAMAMOTO, Angelo
TANNA
14:30
Current Understanding of Trabeculectomy
Tetsuya YAMAMOTO
14:40
A Randomized Trial of Trabeculectomy with
Ologen versus Mitomycin-C
Angelo TANNA
14:50
Glaucoma Drainage Device
Masaru INATANI
15:00
Xen Implantation: A Hybrid Minimally
Invasive Glaucoma Surgery
Ingeborg STALMANS
15:10
iStent and Collector Channel Patency
Robert CHANG
15:20
Putting All Together: ExPress Shunt, MMC,
and Collagen Matrix
Prin ROJANAPONGPUN
15:30
De Ocampo Lecture: Selective Laser
Trabeculoplasty
Jimmy LAI
APAO WIO Symposium: The Most Important
Cable Network: Perspectives on the Optic Nerve
GL-SS13
The optic nerve is no doubt the most important cable
network for ophthalmologists. In recent years, we have
become increasingly aware of the overlap between
glaucoma and nonglaucomatous optic neuropathies.
This WIO symposium will provide a platform for
glaucoma specialists and neuro-ophthalmologists to
share their clinical experience in the diagnosis and
management of various optic nerve conditions and
discuss the latest developments in their fields.
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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM SCHEDULE
SYMPOSIA & COURSES
14:30 - 16:00 Venue: VIP Room
Chair(s): Linda CHRISTMANN, Ava HOSSAIN, Tung-mei
KUANG
17:36
Risk Factors for Progression Under
Treatment/Without Treatment
Makoto ARAIE
14:30
The Optic Disc and Imaging in Glaucoma
Diagnosis
Jennifer FAN GASKIN
17:47
Progressing Normal Tension Glaucoma: Are
We Missing Something?
Sirisha SENTHIL
14:43
Correlating Structure to Function in
Glaucoma
Catherine GREEN
14:56
Is the Optic Neuropathy due to Glaucoma or
Something Else?
Carmen CHAN
15:09
Glaucoma Diagnosis in Eyes with Myopia
Catherine LIU
15:22
What’s IOP Got to Do with ICP?
Sophia CHUNG
15:35
Neuronal Death – Only One Way to Go?
Sharon TOW
15:48
Panel Discussion
APGS Symposium: Normal Tension Glaucoma;
Pathogenesis, Progression, and Treatment
GL-SS04
Population-based studies have demonstrated that
about 60% to 30% of patients with primary-open
angle glaucoma (POAG) have IOP of 21 mm Hg or less,
but in several regions such as Japan and Korea, the
proportion of POAG patients with IOP of 21 mm Hg or
less (normal-tension glaucoma, NTG) is much higher.
In NTG patients, non–IOP-dependent damaging factors
are supposed to play a more substantial contribution
in the disease processes. This symposium summarizes
recent important findings on the pathogenesis, clinical
course, and treatment of NTG.
16:30 - 18:00 Venue: 101AB
Chair(s): Ki Ho PARK, Seng Kheong FANG, Makoto
ARAIE
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16:30
Blood Flow
Toru NAKAZAWA
16:41
Ocular Perfusion Pressure
Michael KOOK
16:52
Role of CSF
Ningli WANG
17:03
Lamina Cribosa
Tae Woo KIM
17:14
Visual Prognosis
Tetsuya YAMAMOTO
17:25
LoGTS Revisited
Robert RITCH
INTRAOCULAR INFLAMMATION, UVEITIS &
SCLERITIS
Noninfectious Granulomatous Uveitis in the AsiaPacific Region: Current Diagnosis and Treatment
IN-SS03
This symposium offers a succinct update on the latest
developments in granulomatous uveitis from experts in
the field, focusing on the diagnosis, imaging study, and
management of sarcoidosis and Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada
disease.
09:00 - 10:30 Venue: Conference Room 2 (TWTC)
Chair(s): Timothy LAI, Manabu MOCHIZUKI, Yih-shiou
HWANG
09:00
Investigations for Noninfectious
Granulomatous Uveitis
Stephen TEOH
09:13
Retinal and Choroidal Imaging in VogtKoyanagi-Harada Disease
Hyeong Gon YU
09:26
Treatment of Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada Disease
Danny NG
09:39
Validation of International Diagnostic Criteria
of Sarcoidosis
Manabu MOCHIZUKI
09:52
Ocular Sarcoidosis in Taiwan
Yih-shiou HWANG
10:05
Granulomatous Uveitis and Systemic
Diseases
Somsak LERTSUMITKUL
10:18
Panel Discussion
Infectious and Noninfectious Scleritis: Diagnosis
and Management
IN-SS01
Scleritis is an important disorder with potential
blinding and even life-threatening consequences.
Therefore, differentiation of the various subtypes of
scleral inflammation and adequate management are
of utmost importance. In this session, an expert panel
will bring together the latest knowledge on infectious
and noninfectious scleritis. Important aspects such as
recent findings related to the pathogenic mechanisms,
workup of potentially underlying diseases, new options
(such as OCT) for grading scleritis, and the extended
SYMPOSIA & COURSES
spectrum of therapeutic agents (including biologics)
will be presented and discussed.
11:00 - 12:30 Venue: Conference Room 2 (TWTC)
Chair(s): Uwe PLEYER, Somasheila MURTHY
Immunopathology of Scleritis
Yoshihiko USUI
11:16
Systemic Disease Associations of Scleritis:
What Are They? How Are They Diagnosed?
Yo-chen CHANG
11:32
Medical Management of Noninfectious
Scleritis
Uwe PLEYER
11:48
Diagnosis and Management of Infectious
Scleritis
Somasheila MURTHY
MISCELLANEOUS
APAO Leadership Development Program 2015-16:
Graduation Session 1
MI-SS04
10:20
Validity of Vision Screening Tests by Teachers
among School Children Grade 3 in Phnom
Penh, Cambodia
Mar AMARIN
APAO Leadership Development Program 2015-16:
Graduation Session 2
MI-SS05
11:00 - 12:30 Venue: North Lounge
Chair(s): Catherine GREEN
11:00
Eliminating Blinding Cataract in Thailand:
Innovative Solutions to an Old Challenge
Puwat CHARUKAMNOETKANOK
11:10
A Software System of Continuum Care for
Retina/Uveitis Patients
Yih-shiou HWANG
11:20
How to Increase the Number of New
Ophthalmologists in Japan
Mineo KONDO
11:30
The Development of Healthy Eye Districts
in P4KMM Gunungpati, a Rural Area in
Semarang City
Trilaksana NUGROHO
11:40
Establishing the Young Ophthalmologists
Program of the Philippine Academy of
Ophthalmology
Yvette Marie SANTIAGO
09:00 - 10:30 Venue: North Lounge
Chair(s): Catherine GREEN
09:00
Welcome and Introduction
Catherine GREEN
09:10
Leadership and Ophthalmology
Stefan SEREGARD
09:20
Improving Basic Sciences Anatomy Learning
in Ophthalomology Training Through the
Integration of Clincially Relevant Scenarios
Brent GASKIN
11:50
Eye Screening among First Degree Relatives
of Glaucoma Patients in Northeast of
Malaysia
Azhany YAAKUB
09:30
Ophthalmological Education for Health
Assistants/Medical Practitioners Working in
Rural Nepal
Purnima RAJKARNIKAR STHAPIT
12:00
Blindness Prevention of Preschool-Aged
Children in Korea - South
Hae Jung PAIK
12:10
Conclusion
Catherine GREEN
09:40
09:50
10:00
10:10
Improving the Teaching & Assessment of
Ophthalmology in Medical Undergraduates:
Voice Over Lecture & Micro-CEX
Chee-chew YIP
Training of the General Medical Clinic
Medical Officers in Diabetic Retinopathy
Screening and Development of a Referral
Network to Improve Accessibility in Public
Sector Health Care Institutions in Sri Lanka
Dilruwani ARYASINGHA
TBD
Min KIM
Improving Care for Patients with Diabetic
Retinopathy in Hong Kong
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM SCHEDULE
11:00
Shaheeda MOHAMED
APAO Leadership Development Program — Get
Your Message Across: Communicating in Color
(Part I)
MI-SS09
14:30 - 16:00 Venue: North Lounge
Chair(s): Simon ABBOTT
14:30
Insights Discovery: Communicating in Color
Part I
Simon ABBOTT
APAO Leadership Development Program — Get
Your Message Across: Communicating in Color
(Part II)
MI-SS10
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SYMPOSIA & COURSES
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM SCHEDULE
16:30 - 18:00 Venue: North Lounge
Chair(s): Catherine GREEN
16:30
Insights Discovery: Communicating in Color
Part II
Simon ABBOTT
17:45
Conclusion, Next steps: Masterclass in
Mongolia and Graduation in Singapore 2017
Catherine GREEN
AAPPO Instruction Course: Getting Started in
Research in Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences
MI-IC15
This instruction course features experienced and
prominent researchers in ophthalmology and
visual sciences who will help young clinicians and
scientists get started in their field of research. Our
course provides a step-by-step guide to initiating
and conducting research. We hope the course can
inspire more young clinicians and scientists to not just
think about but also become involved in ophthalmic
research.
16:30 - 18:00 Venue: VIP Room
Chief Instructor: Charles MCGHEE, Calvin C.P. PANG, Tin
AUNG
16:30
From Inspiration to Hypothesis and Action
Charles MCGHEE
16:48
Tips & Pearls in Initiating Laboratory Eye
Research
Calvin C.P. PANG
17:06
Developing Research Methods and Materials
Mohammed ZIAEI
17:24
17:42
Interpretation and Presentation of Results
Trevor SHERWIN
Systemic Disease and Neuro-Ophthalmology
NE-SS04
This symposium explores the links between general
medical systemic diseases and neuro-ophthalmology.
The general medical systemic diseases that will be
discussed include giant cell arteritis, thyroid eye
disease, paraneoplastic syndromes, ocular myasthenia,
and Ig4-related disease. The symposium will conclude
with 2 case presentations, one on proptosis and
the other on visual loss in an elderly patient with
paraneoplastic syndrome.
09:00 - 10:30 Venue: 102
Chair(s): Lin-chung WOUNG, Walter JAY, Satoshi KASHII
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09:14
Therapies in Thyroid Eye Disease
Prem SUBRAMANIAN
09:28
Update on Paraneoplastic Syndromes
Jane CHAN
09:42
How Do I Manage Ocular Myasthenia?
Dan MILEA
09:56
IgG4-Related Disease
Satoshi KASHII
10:10
Case 1 (Proptosis)
Prem SUBRAMANIAN
10:20
Case 2 (Vision Loss in Elderly from
Paraneoplastic Syndrome)
Dan MILEA
OCULAR IMAGING
Clinical Applications of Posterior Segment
Imaging
OI-SS02
This session will cover cutting-edge imaging approaches
to diseases of the posterior segment. Visualization
technologies such as hyperspectral imaging,
multimodal imaging, and OCT provide new insights
into many retinal diseases. Their relevance to major
pathologies of the choroid, vein occlusions, myopia,
glaucoma, and polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy will
be addressed. Image-based biomechanics with a focus
on practical applications to evaluate retinal disease will
also be included.
14:30 - 16:00 Venue: Conference Room 1 (TWTC)
Chair(s): Neeru GUPTA, Chi-chun LAI, Ki Ho PARK
14:30
Multimodal Imaging for Polypoidal Choroidal
Vasculopathy
Gemmy CHEUNG
14:38
Multispectral Imaging
Wai-ching LAM
14:46
Imaging the Choroid
Jay CHHABLANI
14:54
The Role of Imaging in Retinal Vein Occlusion
Ranjana MATHUR
15:02
New Findings by OCT in Myopia
Shibo TANG
15:10
Image-Based Biomechanics and Practical
Applications
Michael GIRARD
15:18
Posterior Segment Imaging in Glaucoma
Atsuya MIKI
Writing the Paper and Getting it Published
Tin AUNG
NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY
09:00
Walter JAY
Diagnosis and Management of GCA
SYMPOSIA & COURSES
15:26
Multimodel Imaging in Mosaic Retinopathy
Nan-kai WANG
15:34
Panel Discussion
Tero KIVELA
Clinical Applications of Anterior Segment
Imaging
OI-SS01
IgG4-Related Ophthalmic Disease: Diagnosis,
Differential Diagnosis, Current Concepts in
Treatment, and Clinical Implications
Kaustubh MULAY
09:40
16:30 - 18:00 Venue: Conference Room 1 (TWTC)
Chair(s): Henry CHEN, Christopher LEUNG, Leopold
SCHMETTERER
Clinical and Pathological Factors in the
Prognosis of Retinoblastoma
Junyang ZHAO
09:50
Clinical Variations in Retinal and Choroidal
Metastases
Jerry SHIELDS
10:00
Studies on the Relationship Between the
Lymphangiogenesis of Uveal Melanoma with
the Histopathology High Risk Factors
Bin LI
10:10
The Treatment of Uveal Tumors
Jianghong LIANG
10:20
Ocular Surface Squamous Neoplasia (OSSN):
’Down Under’
Cesar SALINAS-LA ROSA
16:30
Novel Imaging Technique for Evaluation of
Meibomian Gland and Lipid Layer
Reiko ARITA
16:41
Assessing the Precorneal Tear Film with
Ultrahigh Resolution OCT
Leopold SCHMETTERER
16:52
Assessing the Angle with Anterior Segment
Swept-Source OCT
Christopher LEUNG
17:03
AS-OCT for Differential Diagnosis of Corneal
Diseases
Pei-yu LIN
17:14
Corneal Insights by Confocal and Scheimpflug
Imaging
Sanjay PATEL
17:25
Imaging IRIS Surface Features and their
Relevance to Angle-Closure Glaucoma
Ching-yu CHENG
17:36
Imaging for Glaucoma Surgery
Hidenobu TANIHARA
OCULAR ONCOLOGY & PATHOLOGY
Ophthalmic Pathology for Clinicians
OP-SS03
This session will discuss pathologic changes in uveitis,
translational ophthalmic pathology, IgG4-related
ophthalmic diseases, pathology of retinoblastoma,
lymphangiogenesis uveal melanoma, treatment of
uveal tumors, and ocular surface squamous neoplasia.
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM SCHEDULE
09:30
SOE Symposium: Melanomas and Other Adult
Intraocular Tumors
OP-SS04
Intraocular tumors in adults include a wide range
of neoplasms. Increased knowledge of molecular
mechanisms involved, new imaging modalities,
refined invasive diagnostic techniques, and advances
in therapeutic approaches and progostication all
contribute to make this a rapidly evolving field. In this
symposium some recently emerging issues of particular
interest for the management of adult patients with
intraocular tumors will be outlined.
11:00 - 12:30 Venue: Conference Room 3 (TWTC)
Chair(s): Shih-jen CHEN, Tero KIVELA, Stefan SEREGARD
11:00
Imaging of Intraocular Tumors
Leonidas ZOGRAFOS
11:11
The Role of Diode Laser in Intraocular
Tumors
Patrick DE POTTER
09:00 - 10:30 Venue: Conference Room 3 (TWTC)
Chair(s): Jiann-torng CHEN, Jyotirmay BISWAS, Bin LI
11:22
Primary Intraocular Lymphoma
Santosh HONAVAR
09:00
Pathology of Uveitis
Jyotirmay BISWAS
11:33
09:10
Translational Ophthalmic Pathology: Using
Formalin Fixed Paraffin Embedded (FFPE)
Human Tissue for the Study of Ocular
Diseases
Anita CHAN
Update on the Global Epidemiology of Uveal
Melanoma
Tero KIVELA
11:44
Biopsies in Small, Clinically Amelanotic
Lesions of the Choroid
Stefan SEREGARD
09:20
Peripheral Hypertrophic Subepithelial
Corneal Degeneration - An Emerging Entity
11:55
Prognostic Parameters in Uveal Melanoma
T. Herbert VAN ESSEN
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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM SCHEDULE
SYMPOSIA & COURSES
12:06
Inflammation in Choroidal Nevi, Melanoma,
and Metastases
Martine JAGER
12:17
Checkpoint Inhibitors: A Potential Treatment
in Uveal Melanoma?
Junko HORI
11:00 - 12:30 Venue: 201AF
Chair(s): James ELDER, Kanwal NISCHAL, Tzu-hsun TSAI
11:00
Video Vonders — In Search of the Pediatric
Angle: An Outside Perspective
James ELDER
What’s New: Intersection of Science and Patient
Care
OB-SS05
The diagnosis and treatment of orbital tumors
continues to evolve. Recent advances in medical and
surgical therapies have increased our armamentarium
of often complex and multidisciplinary therapies for
these diseases. This symposium describes exciting
developments in treatment strategies for several
orbital tumors and retinoblastoma. It also reviews basic
concepts underlying the diagnosis and treatment of
orbital tumors in the pediatric and adult populations.
11:05
Video Vonders — TIPP Capsulorhexis
Kanwal NISCHAL
11:10
Video Vonders — Cataract/PPM Removal
Kanwal NISCHAL
11:15
Video Vonders — Triamcinolone Acetonide–
Assisted Vitrectomy in Pediatric Cataract
Surgery
Tzu-hsun TSAI
11:20
Panel Discussion
09:00 - 10:30 Venue: 201AF
Chair(s): Cheng-hsien CHANG, Timothy SULLIVAN,
Julian PERRY
11:30
Thinking Outside the Box — Pediatric
Infectious Keratitis
Vishal JHANJI
09:00
What’s Basic for Orbital Tumor: Adult
Audrey LOOI
11:38
Thinking Outside the Box — What Does IATS
Mean in the Asia-Pacific?
Ramesh KEKUNNAYA
09:11
What’s Basic for Orbital Tumor: Pediatric
Lihua XIAO
11:46
09:22
What’s New for Retinoblastoma
Ling-yuh KAO
Thinking Outside the Box — Oral
Cyclosporine for VKC
Yair MORAD
11:54
Thinking Outside the Box — Bag-in-the-Lens
for Pediatric Cataract Surgery
Marie-Jose TASSIGNON
ORBITAL AND OCULOPLASTIC SURGERY
09:33
What’s New for Lacrimal Gland Tumor
Rossalyn ANDRISA
09:44
What’s New in Targeted Therapy for Orbital
Tumor
Timothy SULLIVAN
12:02
Thinking Outside the Box — Juvenile
Glaucoma: More Common than You Think
Viney GUPTA
09:55
What’s New in Radiation Therapy for Orbital
Tumor
Julian PERRY
12:10
Thinking Outside the Box — MyEyeGym: A
Fun Way to Do Orthoptic Exercises
Yvonne LING
10:06
What’s New in Advanced Orbital Tumor:
Multimodal Treatment to Avoid Exenteration
Santosh HONAVAR
12:18
Panel Discussion
PEDIATRIC OPHTHALMOLOGY & STRABISMUS
WSPOS Symposium: Pediatric Anterior Segment
Disorders
PO-SS01
This session, by experts in the field from all over the
world, covers a wide range of intriguing and difficult
pediatric anterior segment disorders. Starting with
a video wonderland of tips and techniques, it then
continues with didactic lectures on a number of
important conditions including infectious keratitis,
infant aphakia, vernal keratoconjunctivitis, cataract
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surgery, and glaucoma. A panel discussion will follow
with questions invited from the floor.
APSPOS Symposium: Common Problems in
Pediatric Ophthalmology
PO-SS04
14:30 - 16:00 Venue: 201AF
Chair(s): Kanxing ZHAO, Jason YAM, Yu-hung LAI
14:30
APAO ICO Mark Tso Golden Apple Award
Lecture: Chinese Association for Pediatric
Ophthalmology and Strabismus in the Past
Two Decades
Kanxing ZHAO
14:50
Early Detection and Management of
Deprivation Amblyopia
SYMPOSIA & COURSES
Sachiko NISHINA
14:57
Methods to Slow Down Myopia Progression
Jason YAM
15:04
Peiquan ZHAO
Functional Visual Loss
Yu-hung LAI
FEVR, Coats, and Incontinentia Pigmenti:
From Angiography to Vitreoretinal Surgery
Sui Chien WONG
17:26
15:11
Lumps and Bumps of the Eyelids in Children
Lay Leng SEAH
Nuances of Pediatric Retinal Surgery
Rajvardhan AZAD
17:34
15:18
Refractory Blepharokeratoconjunctivitis in
Children
Grace WU
Ocular Presentations and Surgical Outcome
of Abusive Head Injury
Wei-chi WU
17:42
Retinal Detachment Related to Optic Nerve
Coloboma
Wai-ching LAM
17:50
Question & Answer
15:25
Strabismus: Benign or Malignant?
Henry LAU
15:32
Management of Accommodative Esotropia
Gaurav KUMAR
15:39
Management of Intermittent Exotropia
Connie LAI
15:46
Panel Discussion
Pediatric Retinal Disorders
PO-SS02
The pediatric retina subspecialty has made huge
progress recently. For example, the use of anti-VEGF
has greatly changed how we treat pediatric retinal
disorders. Novel imaging tools such as SD-OCT have
improved our understanding of microstructural
changes in these diseases. This session will highlight
the recent advances in pediatric retinal disorders
such as retinopathy of prematurity, familial exudative
retinopathy, Coats disease, shaken baby syndrome
(abuse head injury), and retinoschisis. The updated
diagnostic tools, telemedicine, and novel treatments
of these disorders will be presented by a group of
pediatric retinal experts.
16:30 - 18:00 Venue: 201AF
Chair(s): R. V. Paul CHAN, Shunji KUSAKA, Wei-chi WU
16:30
Telemedicine Diagnosis of Stage 4 and Stage
5 ROP
R. V. Paul CHAN
16:38
Vitrectomy for Retinal Detachment in Zone I
ROP
Hiroko TERASAKI
16:46
Late Complications of Vitrectomy for ROP
Shunji KUSAKA
16:54
Smartphone Imaging for ROP Screening
Rachelle ANZURES
17:02
Concerns of Anti-VEGF Treatment for ROP
Darius MOSHFEGHI
17:10
Surgery for Retinoschisis-Related
Complications
PREVENTION OF BLINDNESS
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM SCHEDULE
17:18
Unmet Needs of Blinding Eye Diseases in the
Asia-Pacific Region
PB-SS02
11:00 - 12:30 Venue: VIP Room
Chair(s): Linda CHRISTMANN, Yuanbo LIANG, Da-wen
LU
11:00
Susruta Lecture: Improving Visual Outcomes
and Minimizing Surgical Complications in
a Large Volume of Cataract Surgeries at
Aravind
Ravindran RAVILLA
11:25
Diabetes and Diabetic Retinopathy in Rural
China: Prevalence and Solutions
Nathan CONGDON
11:37
Estimation of Blindness in Glaucoma
Tetsuya YAMAMOTO
11:49
Large-Scale Screening of Glaucoma in China:
The Wenzhou Glaucoma Screening Program
Yuanbo LIANG
12:01
The Myopia Investigation Study in Taipei
Chih-chien HSU
12:13
The Influence of Taiwan National Insurance
Policy on Glaucoma Management in Taiwan
Da-wen LU
REFRACTIVE SURGERY
Intralamellar Corneal Refractive Surgery: Basic
Science and Clinical Applications
RE-SS03
09:00 - 10:30 Venue: VIP Room
Chair(s): Beatrice FRUEH, Lung-kun YEH
09:00
SMILE and Visual Quality
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SYMPOSIA & COURSES
Xingtao ZHOU
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM SCHEDULE
09:13
Light and Shadow of SMILE and Femtosecond
LASIK
Yan WANG
Small Aperture Corneal Inlay: An Update
Minoru TOMITA
14:56
Monovision as an Alternative for Presbyopia
Dimitri AZAR
09:26
SMILE, LASIK, PRK, and RK: A Viewpoint from
Biomechanics
I-jong WANG
15:09
Laser Blended Vision to Correct Hyperopia
Klaus DITZEN
09:39
Hyperopic SMILE
Osama IBRAHIM
15:22
09:52
SMILE Endokeratophakia
Ioannis PALLIKARIS
Microlens Inlays for Presbyopia: Results of
the Multicenter US FDA Trial
Edward MANCHE
15:35
10:05
Why has the Predicted Widespread PostLASIK Ectasia not Materialized?
Dan EPSTEIN
Techniques and Outcomes of Intracor and
Supracor Surgery
Chao-kai CHANG
ESCRS Symposium: New and Evolving Laser
Ophthalmic Surgery
RE-SS04
11:00 - 12:30 Venue: 201BCDE
Chair(s): David Hui-kang MA, Jorge ALIO, Dan EPSTEIN
11:00
Innovative Corneal Applications of
Femtosecond Laser Technology
Jorge ALIO
11:10
Femto Laser Pediatric Cataract Surgery
Viraj VASAVADA
11:20
Panel Discussion
11:30
Hyperopia Surgery: Excimer Laser or Intraocular
Surgery
RE-SS01
In this symposium, lead refractive surgeons will discuss
the different approaches of hyperopia treatment:
cornea excimer laser, phakic IOL, and clear lens
extraction along with the possible combinations of
different treatment modalities. The impact of decision
making regarding angle kappa, total aberration, pupil
size, corneal thickness, amplitude of refractive errors,
patient age, and many other factors will be evaluated.
16:30 - 18:00 Venue: 201BCDE
Chair(s): Elias JARADE, Naoyuki MAEDA, Chi Wang YAU
16:30
Hyperopic Refractive Lens Exchange
Marie-Jose TASSIGNON
SMILE — Please
Ioannis PALLIKARIS
16:43
Lasik-Xtra in Hyperopia Surgery
Sudhank BHARTI
11:40
Femto Cataract Surgery in a Public Hospital
Setting — The FACT Trial
Mark WILKINS
16:56
Regression in Hyperopic LASIK: True or Fake?
Jorge ALIO
11:50
Panel Discussion
17:09
12:00
Does Femto Technology Hold What It
Promises?
Dan EPSTEIN
Limits in Hyperopic Corneal Refractive
Surgery
Klaus DITZEN
17:22
Polyfocal Lenses in Hyperopia RLE Surgery?
Ioannis PALLIKARIS
12:10
ESCRS/EUREQUO: Femto Cataract Outcome
Study
Peter BARRY
17:35
Micromonovision LASIK for Presbyopia in
Hyperopic Patients
Pi-jung LIN
12:20
Panel Discussion
Do We Have a Treatment for Presbyopia?
RE-SS05
14:30 - 16:00 Venue: 201BCDE
Chair(s): Noel ALPINS, Ming-cheng TAI, Dimitri AZAR
14:30
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14:43
Refractive Hydrogel Inlays in Presbyopia
Surgery
Ioannis PALLIKARIS
RETINA (MEDICAL)
Inherited Retinal Diseases
RM-SS09
In this session, nine researchers will discuss several
new topics in the field of retinal degeneration. Their
talks will cover the epidemiology of hereditary retinal
diseases, new diagnostic and imaging techniques
for retinal degenerations, new therapeutic targets
including stem cell therapy, neuroprotection, and gene
SYMPOSIA & COURSES
therapy for retinal degeneration.
09:00 - 10:30 Venue: Banquet Hall
Chair(s): Pei-chang WU, Graham HOLDER, Mineo
KONDO
Recent Developments in Inherited Retinal
Diseases
Graham HOLDER
09:10
Measuring Retinal Oxygen Extraction in
Healthy and Diseased Eyes
Leopold SCHMETTERER
09:20
Imaging in Retinoschisis and Schisis
Detachment
Aleksandra RACHITSKAYA
09:30
Update on Stem Cell Therapy for Hereditary
Retinal Diseases
Jonathan LIN
09:40
Reveal — A New ERG Device for the
Diagnosis of Inherited Retinal Diseases
Mineo KONDO
09:50
Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography
of RVO
Amir KASHANI
11:56
Clinical Trial Results of Steroid Drugs
Available
Shwu-jiuan SHEU
Uveitic Retina
RM-SS06
In this symposium, international experts will discuss
the recent advancements in the understanding and
management of various uveitis involving the posterior
segment. Specific entities such as sympathetic
ophthalmia, autoimmune retinopathy, and white dot
syndromes will be covered. Treatment of macular
edema in uveitis and cytomegalovirus retinitis will also
be discussed.
14:30 - 16:00 Venue: Banquet Hall
Chair(s): Hyung Chan KIM, De-kuang HWANG, Timothy
LAI
14:30
Sympathetic Ophthalmia
Lyndell LIM
Epidemiology of Hereditary Retinal Diseases
Noemi LOIS
14:42
Autoimmune Retinopathy
Kenichi NAMBA
10:00
Update on Gene Therapy for Hereditary
Retinal Diseases
Mark PENNESI
14:54
Wide Field Imaging in Ocular Inflammation
Hyeong Gon YU
10:10
Treatment of Macular Degeneration Using
Embryonic Stem Cell–Derived RPE in Asian
Patients
Won Kyung SONG
15:06
Multifocal Choroiditis
De-kuang HWANG
15:18
Macular Edema in Noninfectious Uveitis
Timothy LAI
15:30
Cytomegalovirus Retinitis Outcomes in the
Era of Antiretroviral Therapy at a Tertiary
Care Center
Anton ORLIN
15:42
Review of White Dot Syndromes
Amani FAWZI
Branch Retinal Vein Occlusion
RM-SS04
11:00 - 12:30 Venue: Banquet Hall
Chair(s): Francisco RODRIGUEZ, William MIELER, Shwujiuan SHEU
11:00
Masquerades of RVO
Francisco RODRIGUEZ
11:08
Medical Work-Up of Patients with RVO
William MIELER
11:16
Clinical Applications of Imaging in RVO —
Where Do We Stand?
Ranjana MATHUR
11:24
Steroid vs Anti-VEGF for ME with RVO
Min KIM
11:32
Ongoing Clinical Trials in RVO
Wen-hsiang LEE
11:40
Wide Angle Imaging of CRVO
Lihteh WU
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM SCHEDULE
09:00
11:48
ISCEV Symposium: Cutting Edge in
Electrophysiology
RM-SS01
Electrophysiological testing (eg, ERG or VEP) provides
an important objective test of visual function. During
this session, lecturers will talk about several new
topics in the clinical electrophysiology of vision. Their
presentations will cover new diagnostic equipment,
its use in clinical ophthalmology, new waveform
components, and basic experiments with those
components.
16:30 - 18:00 Venue: Banquet Hall
Chair(s): Mineo KONDO, Shwu-jiuan SHEU, Shuichi
YAMAMOTO
16:30
Multifocal ERG in Eyes Subjected to Inverted
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SYMPOSIA & COURSES
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM SCHEDULE
ILM Flap Technique for Treating Macular
Hole
Atsuhiro TANIKAWA
16:43
Pitfalls in Electrophysiology Testing in
Children
Audrey CHIA
09:50
Outcomes of Surgery for Myopic Macular
Schisis?
Shu Yen LEE
16:56
Amelioration of Amyloid Β–Induced Retinal
Damage by an LXR Agonist is Associated with
Inactivation of NF-ΚB Signaling and NLRP3
Inflammasome
Bo LEI
10:00
Epidemiology and Disease Burden of Myopia
and Myopic Maculopathy
Tien WONG
10:10
Comparing Multifocal VEPs and
Pupillography in Type 2 Diabetes
Ted MADDESS
Pathogenesis of Surgical Maculopathy in
High Myopia
Yasushi IKUNO
10:20
Panel Discussion
17:09
17:22
Electrophysiologic Changes of Sildenafil
Citrate Administration
Hoon Dong KIM
17:35
Dark Adapted Cone ERGs as an Aid to
Accurate ERG Interpretation
Graham HOLDER
RETINA (SURGICAL)
APVRS Symposium: Retinal Surgery for
Complications of High Myopia
RS-SS03
Myopia is one of the commonest and challenging
causes of blindness in Asia. The pathogenesis and
clinical assessment of myopic maculopathy will be
covered. Complications of myopia include myopic
macular hole and retinal detachment. Treatment
and tips in the management of these challenging
complications will be discussed including vitrectomy
surgical techniques and scleral shortening techniques.
The functional and morphologic outcomes of surgery
will be discussed.
Retina and Retinal Detachment Surgery
RS-SS04
With changing instrumentation and techniques, retinal
surgery has evolved tremendously over the past few
years. Although no longer as time consuming and
complicated, there are some situations that demand
variations in technique and approach. This symposium
aims at reviewing fairly standard techniques and
modified techniques for special situations. At the end,
a panel will discuss different approaches in unusual
circumstances.
14:30 - 16:00 Venue: Plenary Hall
Chair(s): Cheng-kuo CHENG, Mark JOHNSON, Pramod
BHENDE
14:30
Advances in Microincisional Vitrectomy
Surgery
Hiroko TERASAKI
14:38
Vitrectomy Techniques in PVR
Subhendu BORAL
14:46
Vitrectomy for Diabetic Retinal Detachment
Edmund WONG
14:54
Posttraumatic Retinal Detachment —
Management Options
Doric WONG
15:02
Retinal Detachment After Vitreous Surgery
Lingam GOPAL
15:10
Surgical Management of Macular Hole–
Associated Retinal Detachment in Highly
Myopic Eyes
San-ni CHEN
Pathogenesis and Treatment of Optic Disc
Maculopathy
Mark JOHNSON
15:18
Management of Retinal Detachment with
Choroidal Coloboma
Pramod BHENDE
09:30
Management of Macular Hole Retinal
Detachment
Ji Eun LEE
15:26
Surgery for CRAO
Nishikant BORSE
09:40
Foveolar Internal Limiting Membrane
15:34
Epiretinal Membrane Formation After Retinal
Detachment Repair
09:00 - 10:30 Venue: 201BCDE
Chair(s): Andrew CHANG, Masahito OHJI, San-ni CHEN
09:00
09:10
09:20
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Preservation Surgery of Myopic Traction
Maculopathy
Tzyy-chang HO
Scleral Shortening for Refractory Macular
Hole Retinal Detachment in High Myopia
Masahito OHJI
Functional Changes After Surgical Treatment
for Myopia
Peiquan ZHAO
SYMPOSIA & COURSES
Tushar RANCHOD
15:42
Panel Discussion
VISUAL SCIENCES
Silica-Collagen Corneal Stromal Substitute
Sanjay PATEL
14:50
Cultivated Corneal Endothelial Cell
Transplantation
Naoki OKUMURA
15:00
The Application of Biphasic Biosyntheic
Transparent Membrane for Protecting
Corneal Endothelium and Intraocular Tissues
during Surgeries
Wei Li CHEN
11:00 - 12:30 Venue: 102
Chair(s): Kohji NISHIDA, Shih-hwa CHIOU, Herman
CHEUNG
11:00
Progress of Human Clinical Trials Using
Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Ophthalmology
Tsz Kin NG
15:10
Assisting Rabbit Limbal Regeneration with
Pigment Epithelial-Derived Factor Peptides
Yeou-ping TSAO
11:10
Pluripotent Stem Cell–Based Retinal
Differentiation and Transplantation
Shih-hwa CHIOU
15:20
New Therapeutic Modality for Corneal
Endothelial Disease Using Rho-Associated
Kinase (ROCK) Inhibitor Eye Drops
Noriko KOIZUMI
11:20
Stem Cells and Oculoplastic Surgery
Albert WU
15:30
11:30
Induction of Corneal Epithelial Cells from
Human ES Cells
Morio UENO
The Effect of Ectodysplasin-A on the
Homeostasis of the Ocular Surface
Wei LI
15:40
Regenerative Medicine for Cornea — Spread
of Advanced Technology
Yoshinori OIE
15:50
Panel Discussion
11:40
Vascular Regeneration
Taku WAKABAYASHI
11:50
In-Dish 3-Dimensional RETIN as Derived from
Patients with Inherited Retinal Dystrophy
Zi-bing JIN
Inflammation Studies
VS-SS05
12:00
Dental Stem Cells Therapy for Eye Diseases
Herman CHEUNG
16:30 - 18:00 Venue: 102
Chair(s): Peizeng YANG, Chang-hao YANG, Martine
JAGER
12:10
The Role of MicroRNA-328 in Regulating
Scleral Stem Cells During Myopia
Development
Suh-hang JUO
New Concepts of Corneal Research for Future
Therapeutic Modalities
VS-SS07
This symposium provides an overview of the cuttingedge topics related to corneal research, for example,
regenerative medicine and pharmacological treatments
along with novel diagnostic tools. It will help to
disseminate and further clarify updated concepts and
novel findings, and ultimately accelerate the “Benchto-Bed” approach of developing new therapeutic
modalities for devastating corneal diseases.
14:30 - 16:00 Venue: 102
Chair(s): Sanjay PATEL, Wei Li CHEN, Noriko KOIZUMI
14:30
Stem Cell–Based Therapies for Ocular
Surface Diseases: Focus on the Stem Cell
Niche
Ursula SCHLÖTZER-SCHREHARDT
16:30
MicroRNA Expression in Animal Models of
Uveitis
Noriyasu HASHIDA
16:40
Establishment and Characterization of
hIRBP-Induced Experimental Autoimmune
Uveoretinitis in Mice
Wai Kit CHU
16:50
Clinical Aspects of Psoriatic Uveitis in China
Peizeng YANG
17:00
Silibinin Inhibits ICAM-1 Expression via
Regulation of N-Linked and O-Linked
Glycosylation in ARPE-19 Cells
Jiann-torng CHEN
17:10
Expression of MicroRNAs in a Rat Model of
Experimental Autoimmune Anterior Uveitis
Chang-hao YANG
17:20
Inflammation and Prognosis in Uveal
Melanoma
T. Herbert VAN ESSEN
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM SCHEDULE
Ocular Stem Cells
VS-SS06
14:40
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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM SCHEDULE
SYMPOSIA & COURSES
17:30
Recent Studies on the Treatment of
Inflammation in Dry Eye
Kyung Chul YOON
09:00 - 10:30 Venue: 101AB
Chair(s): Hugh TAYLOR, Robert RITCH, Martine JAGER
17:40
Choroidal Circulation in Uveitis
Susumu ISHIDA
09:00
Tissue Regeneration in the Eye from Retina
to Anterior Segment
Masayo TAKAHASHI
09:15
Cornea and Trabecular Meshwork: An
Unappreciated Relationship
Harminder DUA
09:30
Limbal Stem Cell Replacement — Clinical
Experience
Marie-Jose TASSIGNON
09:45
Artificial Cornea Model
Martine JAGER
10:00
Vision Loss and Restoration in Glaucoma:
Lessons from Models and Man
Neeru GUPTA
10:15
When We Use iPSC Cells, Do We Have to
Worry About Cancer
Shih-hwa CHIOU
Mar 27, 2016 (Sunday)
CORNEA, EXTERNAL EYE DISEASES & EYE BANK
Corneal and Conjunctival Infections: Bacterial,
Viral, Fungal, and Protozoan
CO-SS07
09:00 - 10:30 Venue: 101CD
Chair(s): Roger Wilmer BEUERMAN, Fung-rong HU,
Ming-tse KUO
09:00
Microsporidial Keratitis
Pei-yu LIN
09:11
MRSA Keratitis
Ching-hsi HSIAO
09:22
New Classes of Antibiotics that Avert
Resistance
Roger Wilmer BEUERMAN
09:33
Neurotrophic Ulcers
Mark ROSENBLATT
09:44
CMV Endotheliitis
Noriko KOIZUMI
09:55
Fungal Keratitis
Ming-tse KUO
10:06
Acanthamoeba Keratitis
Beatrice FRUEH
10:17
Epidemic keratoconjunctivtis
Nobuyo YAWATA
Regenerative Medicine II
GL-SS02
11:00 - 12:30 Venue: 101AB
Chair(s): Cheng-hung CHOU, Masayo TAKAHASHI,
Kwou-yeung Wu
11:00
Corneal Regeneration In Vitro for
Transplantation
Kohji NISHIDA
11:16
Creating Artificial Scaffolds for Cornea and
Trabecular Meshwork
Cheng-hung CHOU
11:32
iPSC and Ocular Disease: Where Are We
Now?
Shih-hwa CHIOU
11:48
Corneal Regeneration In Vivo — Is It
Possible?
Morio UENO
12:04
Matrix Revolution: How Extracellular Matrix
Affects Longevity of Corneal Stem Cells
David Hui-kang MA
GLAUCOMA
AOI Symposium: Regenerative Medicine for the
Eye
GL-SS12
Regenerative medicine is a revolutionary approach to
aging and disease, which will achieve predominance in
all areas of medical care. With rapid advances in stem
cells, 3-dimensional printing, and gene editing, tissue
and organ replacement is developing quickly and will
change the face of medicine. It will become a major
component of personalized medicine. Regeneration
and restoration of tissues and organs in ophthalmology,
although still in its infancy, is progressing rapidly,
offering the potential to treat previously untreatable
diseases and eventually reverse or eliminate blindness.
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REFRACTIVE SURGERY
Refractive Surgery After Previous Corneal
Surgery: Laser Reoperations, Corneal Graft, and
Other
RE-SS08
09:00 - 10:30 Venue: Banquet Hall
Chair(s): Yeong-fong CHEN, Ioannis PALLIKARIS,
SYMPOSIA & COURSES
Rolando TOYOS
09:00
Ocular Residual Astigmatism and Its
Influence on Refractive Outcomes
Noel ALPINS
PRK over LASIK
John CHANG
09:32
What to Do with a Patient that has had
Previous RK - Epilasik, RLE, and Cataract
Surgery
Rolando TOYOS
Novel Therapies
VS-SS08
09:00 - 10:30 Venue: 201AF
Chair(s): I-jong WANG, M Francesca CORDEIRO, Calvin
C.P. PANG
09:00
Measuring Intraocular Scattering and Its
Impact on Visual Outcomes
Pablo ARTAL
09:48
Highlights of TransPRK and LASIK
Ying LI
09:09
Therapies with Novel Drug Delivery Systems
M Francesca CORDEIRO
10:04
Topography-Guided LASEK with MMC for
Refractive Error After Radial Keratotomy
Yueguo CHEN
09:18
Endothelin-Mediated Neurodegeneration in
a Rodent Model of Glaucoma
Raghu KRISHNAMOORTHY
Refractive Surgery with Intraocular Lenses
RE-SS06
09:27
11:00 - 12:30 Venue: Banquet Hall
Chair(s): Hung Yuan LIN, Jorge ALIO, Mohamad
ROSMAN
Primary Report of the Clinical Trial for Wet
AMD by hESC-RPE Subretinal Transplantation
Zheng Qin YIN
09:36
Design of Biomaterials for Ocular Drug
Delivery
Ying CHAU
09:45
Neuroimaging of Sensory Substitution in the
Blind
Kevin CHAN
09:54
Differentiation and Maintenance of Corneal
Epithelial Stem Cell from Pluripotent Stem
Cell
Kohji NISHIDA
10:03
Gene Therapy and CRISPR: Benefits and
Challenges in Inherited Retinal Diseases
Govindasamy KUMARAMANICKAVEL
10:12
Herbal Molecules for Eye Diseases
Calvin C.P. PANG
10:21
Effect of Lanosterol on Human Cataract
Nucleus
Mahesh Shanmugam PALANIVELU
11:00
IPCL
Jorge ALIO
11:12
Refractive Inlays Presbyopia Correction
Ioannis PALLIKARIS
11:24
Phakic IOL for High Myopia in China
Ningli WANG
11:36
Phakic IOL in Keratoconus
Elias JARADE
11:48
ICL in Asian Eyes
Mohamad ROSMAN
12:00
Current Status of Phakic ICL Implantation in
Taiwan
Wei-jen HUANG
12:12
Refractive Lens Exchange in Hyperopia
Vishal JHANJI
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM SCHEDULE
09:16
VISUAL SCIENCES
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CROSS-STRAIT EYE FORUM
Mar 24, 2016 (Thursday)
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM SCHEDULE
PEDIATRIC OPHTHALMOLOGY & STRABISMUS
Cross-Strait Eye Forum: Pediatric Ophthalmology
& Strabismus Surgical Pearls
PO-SS07
Even the most experienced pediatric ophthalmologist
can benefit from learning new techniques or novel
ideas regarding both common and unusual strabismus
disorders. In this forum, a group of experienced
strabismus specialists will each describe a new
technique, idea, or thought regarding a wide range
of disorders seen by most strabismus surgeons.
Participants will hopefully come away with new
and thoughtful ideas that they can use in their own
practice.
11:00 - 12:30 Venue: Conference Room 3 (TWTC)
Chair(s): Shiow-wen LIOU, Scott OLITSKY
11:00
Infantile Esotropia
Scott OLITSKY
11:10
Intermittent Exotropia
Hui Ju LIN
11:20
Dissociated Vertical Deviation
Kanxing ZHAO
11:30
Superior Oblique Palsy
Miho SATO
11:42
Duane Syndrome
Wei ZHANG
11:54
Changing Trends in the Management of
Thyroid-Related Strabismus
Sonal FARZAVANDI
12:06
Surgical Treatment of Nystagmus in Children
Xiao-li KANG
12:16
Panel Discussion
VISUAL SCIENCES
Cross-Strait Eye Forum: Visual Science 1
VS-SS09
In this symposium, experts from Taiwan, Hong Kong,
China, and the US will present the most up-to-date
research about regenerative medicine in oculoplastic
surgery, retinal prosthesis, microRNA and eyes,
hereditary eye diseases in children, and neuronal
development in the retina. In addition, the chief editor
of the International Journal of Ophthalmology will
share his experiences regarding how to successfully
manage an SCI-indexed international ophthalmological
journal.
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09:00 - 10:30 Venue: Conference Room 1 (TWTC)
Chair(s): Lin-chung WOUNG, Chang-hao YANG, Hugh
TAYLOR
09:00
Survey of the Internationalization
Development of International Journal of
Ophthalmology
Xiu-wen HU
09:13
Regenerative Medicine for Oculoplastic
Surgery
Albert WU
09:26
A High-Density Contact Lens Shaped Imaging
Retinal Prosthesis
Long-shen FAN
09:39
Hereditary Children’s Eye Diseases
Calvin C.P. PANG
09:52
MicroRNA and Ophthalmology
Dan-ning HU
10:05
Short-Term Restoration of Developmental
Neural Activity Enhances Neurite Outgrowth
of Retinal Explants
Meng-jung LEE
Mar 25, 2016 (Friday)
OCULAR ONCOLOGY & PATHOLOGY
Cross-Strait Eye Forum: Ocular Pathology
IN-SS06
Pathology is a fundamental medical science, providing
the final clues in many challenging cases. Although
current technology in ophthalmology decreases
the need for pathological examinations, ocular
pathology is still important in the diagnosis and
management of ocular diseases, especially tumor
and uveitis. As ocular specimens are usually small
and scarce in amount, proper handling is essential for
successful examination, particularly for cytological
study. Pathologic interpretation of specimens should
represent the highest resolution of conflicting data
based on morphologic and clinical findings. The greater
the degree of diagnostic specificity, the better clinicians
are able to determine the cause of disease, understand
disease pathogenesis, and plan effective treatment.
In this symposium, three distinguished speakers
will provide a review of important issues in ocular
pathology, from basic principles, anterior segment, and
posterior segment to cytology.
16:30 - 18:00 Venue: Conference Room 1 (TWTC)
Chair(s): Jiann-torng CHEN, Shwu-jiuan SHEU, Feng-lih
LEE
CROSS-STRAIT EYE FORUM
Basic Principles of Ocular Pathology
Narsing RAO
16:45
Pathology of Posterior Segment Diseases
Narsing RAO
17:05
Cytological Study of Ocular Specimen
Chiung-ru LAI
17:23
Pathology of Anterior Segment Diseases
Po-ting YEH
INTRAOCULAR INFLAMMATION, UVEITIS &
SCLERITIS
Cross-Strait Eye Forum: Uveitis 2
IN-SS07
Virus-related retinal vasculitis is uncommon, but vision
is threatened by intraocular inflammation. Varicella
zoster virus (VZV), herpes simplex virus (HSV 1 and
2), and cytomegalovirus (CMV) are the most common
infectious agents that have been implicated in the
pathogenesis of ARN or CMV retinitis. The diagnosis
of these diseases is usually based on clinical features.
The use of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in aqueous
humor or vitreous samples is helpful in identifying the
etiology of the disease. Treatment with intravenous
antiviral medication is beneficial, especially in
preventing fellow eye involvement.
16:30 - 18:00 Venue: Conference Room 3 (TWTC)
Chair(s): Hsi-kung KUO, Chang-ping LIN, Meifen ZHANG
the symposium will develop a better understanding of
how common neuro-ophthalmology conditions differ
in children compared with adults.
09:00 - 10:30 Venue: Conference Room 5 (TWTC)
Chair(s): Yong ZHONG, Muh-chiou LIN, Walter JAY
09:00
Congenital Disc Anomaly
Tzu Lun HUANG
09:10
Optic Neuritis in Pediatric Patients
Walter JAY
09:22
Papilledema in the Pediatric Patient
Michael LEE
09:34
Hereditary Optic Neuropathy
Patrick YU-WAI-MAN
09:44
Pediatric Tumor of Anterior Visual Pathway
Ko-jo LIN
09:56
Cortical Blindness in Pediatric Patients
Y. Joyce LIAO
10:06
Ocular Motor Nerve Palsy in Pediatric
Patients
Michael LEE
OCULAR IMAGING
16:30
Tuberculous Retinal Vasculitis
Jyotirmay BISWAS
Cross-Strait Eye Forum: Optical Coherence
Tomography Angiography — New Frontier in
Imaging
OI-SS13
16:46
Idiopathic Retinal Vasculitis
San-ni CHEN
11:00 - 12:30 Venue: Conference Room 5 (TWTC)
Chair(s): David HUANG, Ching J. CHEN
17:02
Virus-Related Retinal Vasculitis
Meifen ZHANG
11:00
Principles of OCT — A New Angio Analytic
Software
David HUANG
17:18
Connective Tissue Disease Related Retinal
Vasculitis
Wei-chun CHAN
11:07
OCT — Angiography of the Retinal
Vasculature: Diabetic Retinopathy
Shih-jen CHEN
17:34
Behcet Retinal Vasculitis
Hyeong Gon YU
11:14
OCT — Angiography of the Retinal
Vasculature: Retinal Venous Occlusion
Min WANG
11:21
OCT — Angiography of the Retinal
Vasculature: Macular Telangiectasia
Ching J. CHEN
11:28
Type 1 Choroidal Neovascular Membrane in
Age-Related Macular Degeneration
Ching J. CHEN
11:35
Type 2, 3 Neovascularization and Polypoidal
Choroidal Vasculopathy
NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY
Cross-Strait Eye Forum: Pediatric NeuroOphthalmology Common Disorders
NE-SS05
This symposium will focus on a number of common
pediatric neuro-ophthalmology conditions. These
include congenital optic disc anomalies, pediatric optic
neuritis, papilledema in pediatric patients, hereditary
optic neuropathies, pediatric tumors of the anterior
visual pathways, pediatric cortical blindness, and
pediatric ocular motor palsies. Those participating in
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM SCHEDULE
16:30
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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM SCHEDULE
Min WANG
11:42
Polypoidal Choroidal Vasculopathy and Other
CNV
Xiaoling LIANG
11:49
OCT Angiography for Glaucoma
Kazuhisa SUGIYAMA
ORBITAL AND OCULOPLASTIC SURGERY
Cross-Strait Eye Forum: Orbit
OB-SS07
11:00 - 12:30 Venue: Conference Room 3 (TWTC)
Chair(s): Yueh-ju TSAI, Hirohiko KAKIZAKI, Kelvin
CHONG
fall in place. To name a few, ocular motility disorders
not following a classical pattern, visual problems that
seem to not have an answer, optic disc anomalies, and
abnormal pupillary reactions. There is always a nagging
fear of missing something sinister, leading us to meet
the neuro-ophthalmologist. In this symposium, young
ophthalmologists will present neuro-ophthalmology
cases with diagnostic dilemmas and plans of
management. The audience will leave with take-home
messages of high learning value.
14:30 - 16:00 Venue: Conference Room 5 (TWTC)
Chair(s): Sonal FARZAVANDI, Rong Kung TSAI, Jieh-ren
JOU
14:30
Case 1
Chiao-ying LIANG
11:00
Opening
Kelvin CHONG
14:42
Case 2
Chee Wai WONG
11:02
Endo-Navigation System: A New Cutting Edge
in Orbital Surgery
Xianqun FAN
14:54
Case 3
Sung-eun KYUNG
15:06
Case 4
Syntia NUSANTI
15:18
Case 5
Shaoying TAN
15:30
Case 6
Su Ann TAY
15:42
Case 7
Nancy CHEN
11:15
Autoantigens in the Orbit of Thyroid
Orbitopathy
Cheng-hsien CHANG
11:25
Connective Tissue Growth Factor (CTGF)
Expression in Graves Ophthalmopathy
Chieh Chih TSAI
11:35
Orbital Development in Congenital
Microphthalmos and Anophthalmos
Dongmei LI
11:48
Autologous Auricular Cartilage Graft for
Contracture Socket
Yi-lin LIAO
11:58
Modified Lateral Orbitotomy for Orbital
Tumor Removal
Yun-dun SHEN
12:08
Endoscopic Trans-ethmo-sphenoid Optic
Canal Decompression
Wencan WU
12:21
Treatment of Infantile Nystagmus via Orbital
Approach
Jeremiah TAO
REFRACTIVE SURGERY
Cross-Strait Eye Forum: Refractive Surgery 1
RE-SS10
16:30 - 18:00 Venue: Conference Room 5 (TWTC)
Chair(s): Chi Wang YAU, Shu-wen CHANG, Hung-yu LIN
16:30
Spectrum of Customized Laser Vision
Correction Options
Ronald KRUEGER
16:45
飛秒激光透鏡術 SMILE 與透鏡再利用
Xingtao ZHOU
16:57
Comparison of Refractive and Visual
Outcomes with Shifting of the Centration
Points between the Pupil Center and the
Coaxially Sighted Corneal Light Reflex: 80%
and 100% from the Pupil Center
John CHANG
17:09
New Thinking in Corneal Surface Ablation
Zhiyu DU
PEDIATRIC OPHTHALMOLOGY & STRABISMUS
Cross-Strait Eye Forum: Pediatric Opthalmologist
Meets Neuro-Ophthalmologist — Challenging
Cases
PO-SS08
As pediatric ophthalmologists, we are often perturbed
by perplexing clinical situations that do not seem to
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CROSS-STRAIT EYE FORUM
Long-Term Effects of Small Incision Lenticule
Extraction (SMILE) on Clinical Results,
Corneal Endothelial Cells, Corneal Sensitivity,
Corneal Biomechanical Properties, and
Wavefront Aberrations
Yan WANG
17:33
Central Toxic Keratopathy After LASIK
I-jong WANG
17:45
Does Eliminating High Order Aberrations
Make Sense? Why Custom-Q for Presbyopia
Patients
Elsa MAI
17:57
Panel Discussion
RETINA (MEDICAL)
Cross-Strait Eye Forum: Retina 3 — Imaging
RM-SS12
09:00 - 10:30 Venue: Conference Room 1 (TWTC)
Chair(s): Wen-chuan WU, David HUANG, Chi-chun LAI
09:00
Lamellar Macular Holes
Stanley CHANG
09:11
Features of Posterior Staphylomas Analyzed
in Wide-Field Fundus Images in Patients with
Unilateral and Bilateral Pathologic Myopia,
or Bruch Membrane Imaging in Pathologic
Myopia
Kyoko OHNO-MATSUI
understanding and treatment of vitreoretinal interface
disorders. Many exciting breakthroughs in various
fronts of the vitreoretinal field provide hope for
treating retinal diseases that have been not treatable
so far. In this symposium, international experts and
cross-strait scholars will discuss recent advancements
in vitreomacular disorders. Future treatment directions
for retinal diseases will be highlighted and shared by
experts in bioengineering and genetic studies.
14:30 - 16:00 Venue: Conference Room 1 (TWTC)
Chair(s): Cheng-kuo CHENG, San-ni CHEN, Chung-may
YANG
14:30
When and How Should We Release
Vitreomacular Traction?
Mark JOHNSON
14:45
Future Directions in the Treatment of Retinal
Disease
Suber HUANG
15:00
Retinal Artery Trajectory as a New
Pathogenesis of Macular Hole
Taiji SAKAMOTO
15:15
Intraoperative Observatin of the ILM
Adhesion in MH Patients
Peiquan ZHAO
15:30
Different Effects of Two Different Internal
Limiting Membrane Peeling with Distinct
Diameters on Anatomical Closure Grades
After Macular Hole Surgery
Mingwei ZHAO
09:22
Applications of Angio OCT
Edoardo MIDENA
15:40
09:33
The Changes of Capillary Density in the
Macula and Optic Disc in Myopic Eyes
Measured by Angio OCT
Shibo TANG
A Few Issues in Vitreoretinal Interface
Diseases
Chung-may YANG
15:50
Panel Discussion
09:44
Are Revised Procedures Insufficient in
Primary Operations?
Zhi Zhong MA
09:55
Diagnosis of CRAO with FAF
Wei-ning LIN
10:06
Cone Photoreceptor Abnormalities Correlate
with Vision Loss in a Case of Acute Posterior
Multifocal Placoid Pigment Epitheliopathy
Ching-lung CHEN
Mar 26, 2016 (Saturday)
CATARACT
Cross-Strait Eye Forum: Cataract 1
CA-SS10
16:30 - 18:00 Venue: Conference Room 5 (TWTC)
Chair(s): Chang-ping LIN, Szu-yuan LIN, Guoxing XU
16:30
Comparative Analysis of Corneal
Endothelium Changes after Two
Phacoemulsification Systems ( 白內障超聲
乳化手術前後角膜內皮細胞變化的研究 )
Frank Iat Fan LAI
16:45
The Better Timing of Cataract Surgery in
PACG Patients
RETINA (SURGICAL)
Cross-Strait Eye Forum: Retina 2 — Surgical
RS-SS06
The development of optical coherence tomography
and microsurgical systems has greatly advanced our
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM SCHEDULE
17:21
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CROSS-STRAIT EYE FORUM
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM SCHEDULE
Wei-cheng HUANG
09:10
Telemedicine in Ophthalmology — Feasible
for Glaucoma Screening?
Kenji KASHIWAGI
09:20
The Role of SD-OCT in Early Diagnosis of
Glaucoma
Tung-mei KUANG
09:30
The Pros and Cons of Express Implant in
Trabeculectomy
Jehn-yu HUANG
09:40
Neuroprotection Therapy of Glaucoma:
Where We Are
Chun ZHANG
09:50
Wound Modification After Glaucoma Surgery
Yi-hao CHEN
Cross-Strait Eye Forum: Dry Eye Symposium
CO-SS12
10:00
Bilateral Secondary Angle-Closure Glaucoma
Huiping YUAN
16:30 - 18:00 Venue: 101CD
Chair(s): Fung-rong HU, Kazuo TSUBOTA, Zuguo LIU
10:10
Surgical Treatment of Primary Angle Closure
Clement THAM
16:30
Microbiome-Oriented Therapy for Dry Eye
Kazuo TSUBOTA
10:20
Panel Discussion
16:45
Anti-Aging Approach for the Treatment of
Dry Eye
Kazuo TSUBOTA
17:00
Timing and Management for Surgery of
Uveitic Cataract
Chun-ju LIN
17:15
Managing Co-existing Cataract & Retinal
Diseases
Ming CHEN
17:30
Capsular Tension Ring: To Use or Not to Use?
Yuan-chieh LEE
17:45
AQP-1 is Involved in Intracellular Calcium and
Apoptosis of hLECs
Guoxing XU
CORNEA, EXTERNAL EYE DISEASES & EYE BANK
17:00
17:12
How to Treat the Severe Dry Eye
Zuguo LIU
Demodicosis Is an Ignored Cause of Severe
MGD in Young Adults
Lingyi LIANG
17:24
Current Status of Dry Eye in Taiwan: Where
We Are and Future Challenges
Chi-chin SUN
17:36
Meibomian Gland Dysfunction — The
Correlation Between Optical and Thermal
Technologies
Shu-wen CHANG
17:48
Cross-Strait Eye Forum: Glaucoma 1
GL-SS15
09:00 - 10:30 Venue: Conference Room 5 (TWTC)
Chair(s): Da-wen LU, Makoto ARAIE, Jialiang ZHAO
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Cross-Strait Eye Forum: Basic Examination and
Investigations for Neuro-Ophthalmology
NE-SS06
11:00 - 12:30 Venue: Conference Room 1 (TWTC)
Chair(s): Muhammad SIDIK, Shihui WEI, Satoshi KASHII
11:00
Pupil Examination
Shihui WEI
11:10
Essentials of Automated Perimetry: a NeuroOphthalmic Perspective
Satoshi KASHII
11:22
Optical Coherence Tomography
Carmen CHAN
11:34
Visual Evoked Potential
Hui-chen CHENG
11:44
Pattern ERG
Graham HOLDER
11:56
MRI
Sophia CHUNG
Question & Answers
GLAUCOMA
09:00
NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY
Visual Impairment in Glaucoma: How Big Is
the Problem in China?
Jialiang ZHAO
ORBITAL AND OCULOPLASTIC SURGERY
Cross-Strait Eye Forum: Eyelid and Lacrimal
System
OB-SS08
CROSS-STRAIT EYE FORUM
11:00 - 12:30 Venue: Conference Room 5 (TWTC)
Chair(s): John HOLDS, Xianqun FAN, Cheng-hsien
CHANG
09:15
Overview of Presbyopia Correction in China
Qinmei WANG
09:27
Presbyopia Aggravated Dry Eye Disease
Chao-kai CHANG
Anatomy of Upper & Lower Eyelids
Hirohiko KAKIZAKI
09:39
11:13
Comparison of Different Sling Materials in
Frontalis Sling Surgery
Youn-shen BEE
Scleral Translocation by Elastic Modulation
(STEM)
Ronald KRUEGER
09:51
LaserACE 激光巩膜手术矫正老视的二年临
床观察
Ying LI
10:03
24-Month Dynamic Range of Visual
Outcomes After Laser Anterior Ciliary
Excision (LaserACE) Procedure
Chi-chin SUN
10:15
Two-Year Results of Presbyopia Treatment
with Technolas SUPRACOR
Ming-cheng TAI
10:27
Panel Discussion
11:23
A Novel Operation for Entropion Correction
Chung-ling LIANG
11:33
Complications of Upper Lid Blepharoplasty
Yoon-duck KIM
11:46
Fat Reposition via Supraperiosteal Dissection
with Internal Fixation for Tear Trough
Deformity
Shu-lang LIAO
11:56
Clinical Outcome on the Use of Stents in
Lacrimal Surgery
Reynaldo JAVATE
12:09
Timing in the Management of Congenital
Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction
Shun-ling LIN
12:16
Effect of Botulinum Injection for Lateral
Canthal Rhytides on Tear Film Stability and
Tear Production
Min-chieh HO
12:23
Ophthalmic Plastic and Orbital Surgery in
Taiwan
Wen-ming HSU
Mar 27, 2016 (Sunday)
CATARACT
Cross-Strait Eye Forum: Cataract 2
CA-SS11
11:00 - 12:30 Venue: 201BCDE
Chair(s): Frank Iat Fan LAI, Shu-wen CHANG, Ke YAO
11:00
Does Femtosecond Laser Cataract Surgery
Increase or Decrease the Occurrence of Dry
Eye?
Ke YAO
11:15
白内障手术 CCC 的质量对术后视觉质量
的影响 Effects of CCC on the Visual Quality
Rehabilitation after Cataract Surgery
Xin TANG
11:30
飞秒激光辅助技术在特殊白内障手术中的
应用
Hongsheng BI
11:45
How IOL Material and Edge Design Prevent
Posterior Capsular Opacification: Current
Evidence
Andy Ying-Yuang LO
09:00 - 10:30 Venue: Conference Room 1 (TWTC)
Chair(s): David Hui-kang MA, Annmarie HIPSLEY, Pei-yu
LIN
12:00
The Importance of Polishing Capsule in
Cataract Surgery
Chih-chin YANG
09:00
12:15
To YAG or not to YAG: Are We Firing the Laser
Prematurely?
Hung-chi CHEN
REFRACTIVE SURGERY
Cross-Strait Eye Forum: Refractive Surgery 2
RE-SS09
Refractive Surgery 1 is a symposium about the surgical
treatment of presbyopia. It contains topics mainly
focused on recent advances in presbyopia correction.
The talks will be delivered by world-famous surgeons,
including Professors Jorge Alio, Ronald Krueger, Qinmei
Wang, and Ying Li. A unique feature of this symposium
is the report of scleral approach for restoring
accommodation, to be delivered by Professors Ronald
Krueger, Ying Li, and Arvin Sun.
Innovations in Multifocal IOLs
Jorge ALIO
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM SCHEDULE
11:00
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CROSS-STRAIT EYE FORUM
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM SCHEDULE
CORNEA, EXTERNAL EYE DISEASES & EYE BANK
Cross-Strait Eye Forum: Update on Cornea
Transplant, Corneal Regeneration, and Wound
Healing
CO-SS11
This symposium will showcase updates on corneal
transplantation, corneal regeneration, and wound
healing, with both Asian and global perspectives. The
PAVED technique, which provides thorough exposure
of the Descemet membrane in full-bed for DALK with
a low perforation rate, will be presented. Additional
novel surgical techniques and future treatment
methods will also be discussed.
11:00 - 12:30 Venue: 201AF
Chair(s): Richard ABBOTT, Yu-feng YAO, I-jong WANG
11:00
The Global Demand for Corneal Transplant:
How We Can Meet the Need
Richard ABBOTT
11:11
Cell-Based Therapy for Corneal Endothelial
Regeneration
Noriko KOIZUMI
11:22
中国角膜内皮移植手术特点分析
Jing HONG
11:33
组织工程板层角膜移植的临床研究
Mingchang ZHANG
11:44
Pocketing, Air-Visco Expanding Detachment
(PAVED) Technique for Performing Deep
Anterior Lamellar Keratoplasty
Yu-feng YAO
11:55
12:06
12:17
Novel Surgical Techniques for DSAEK in
Complicated Eyes
Yi-yu TSAI
Future Corneal Endothelial Regeneration and
Treatment
I-jong WANG
Question & Answer
along with studies on treatment areas.
11:00 - 12:30 Venue: 101CD
Chair(s): Tin AUNG, Catherine LIU, Ningli WANG
11:00
Estimated Translamina Cribrosa Pressure
Difference in Glaucoma
Ningli WANG
11:10
Diurnal IOP Change in Primary Angle Closure
Shan LIN
11:20
What We Learned from Anterior Chamber
Angle Imaging Using SS-OCT
Christopher LEUNG
11:30
Trabecular Meshwork Outflow Update
Yu-chieh KO
11:40
Effect of Rho-Kinase Inhibitor Adding to
Glaucoma Drugs of Different Category
Hidenobu TANIHARA
11:50
Changes of 24-Hour IOP Profile After Single
Glaucoma Medical Therapy
Shirley CHANG
12:00
Confocal Adaptive Optics Imaging of
Peripapillary Nerve Fiber Bundles
Robert RITCH
12:10
Panel Discussion
MISCELLANEOUS
Cross-Strait Eye Forum: Ethical Symposium
MI-SS08
09:00 - 10:30 Venue: 103
Chair(s): Lin-chung WOUNG, Ken-kuo LIN
09:00
Disinfection and Sterilization
Ting-shu WU
09:40
Panel Discussion
09:45
The Approach of Bisexual Thought and
Communication on the Basis of Different
Brain Sex
Tsung-tsair YANG
10:25
Panel Discussion
GLAUCOMA
Cross-Strait Eye Forum: Glaucoma 2
GL-SS14
The session will be conducted in an interactive and
symposium style. The content is closely related to
glaucoma, mainly focusing on the following aspects:
unresolved mechanism of glaucoma, such as intraocular
and intracranial pressure gradient; diurnal IOP as
a risk factor in primary angle closure; and updates
on trabecular meshwork outflow. Additionally, the
applications of the latest techniques and equipment
including swept-source OCT (SS-OCT) will be discussed
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RETINA (MEDICAL)
Cross-Strait Eye Forum: Retina 1 — Medical
RM-SS11
This symposium will cover the recent advances in
important retinal disease management including cell
therapy for dry age-related macular degeneration
(AMD), racial differences in response to anti-VEGF in
CROSS-STRAIT EYE FORUM
wAMD, systemic factors of CSC, comorbidities of DR,
treatment of difficult Coats disease cases, and updates
on macular telangiectasis.
09:00 - 10:30 Venue: 201BCDE
Chair(s): Shih-jen CHEN, Xiaoxin LI, Wen-hsiang LEE
Drug Response to Anti-VEGF in nAMD of
Asians and Caucacian
Xiaoxin LI
09:13
The Management of Advanced Cases of
Coats Disease Patients
Youxin CHEN
09:26
Attention to the Prevention of Diabetic
Retinopathy
Xun XU
09:39
Systemic Comorbidity in Diabetic
Retinopathy
Yi-ting HSIEH
09:51
Systemic Factors of CSCR
Der-chong TSAI
10:03
Macular Telangiectasis
Kuan-jen CHEN
10:15
Update on Stem Cell Therapy for Atrophic
AMD
Wen-hsiang LEE
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM SCHEDULE
09:00
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INSTRUCTION COURSES
Mar 24, 2016 (Thursday)
Tzu-hsun TSAI
12:00
CORNEA, EXTERNAL EYE DISEASES & EYE BANK
Paradigm Shift in the Management of Microbial
Keratitis
CO-SC07
At the end of the course the attendee will be well
versed with the standard therapy as well as the recent
advances in the management of microbial keratitis.
11:00 - 12:30 Venue: 103
Chief Instructor: Namrata SHARMA
SUBMITTED PROGRAM
11:00
11:12
11:24
11:36
11:48
Fungal Keratitis: Standard Therapy,
Intracorneal, and Intracameral Injections
Namrata SHARMA
Learn How to SMILE
RE-SC01
After this course, the attendant will be taught on the
principles, patient selection and surgical technique of
performing SMILE and SMILE Xtra. Refractive outcomes
will be compared with LASIK.
09:00 - 10:30 Venue: North Lounge
Chief Instructor: Alex Lap Ki NG
Therapeutic Keratoplasty in Microbial
Keratitis
Jeewan TITIYAL
Future Directions: SMILE Xtra — SMILE
Combined with Crosslinking
Alex Lap Ki NG
09:15
Parasitic Keratitis: Is Combination Therapy
the Answer?
Prashant GARG
Is SMILE Better than LASIK? — Comparing
the Refractive Outcome of SMILE vs LASIK
Tommy CHAN
09:30
Bacterial Keratitis: Monotherapy or
Combination Antimicrobial Therapy
Reena SURVAAR
Should I Offer SMILE or LASIK? — Patient
Selection
Vishal JHANJI
09:45
Viral Keratitis: Clinical Spectrum and
Management
Yoshitsugu INOUE
Overview — The Science and Optics Behind
SMILE
Yan WANG
10:00
Dealing with Intraoperative and
Postoperative Challenges
George CHENG
What Every Ophthalmologist Should Know:
Pediatric Neuro-Ophthalmology, Systemic,
Genetic, and Neurocutaneous Disorders for the
Ophthalmologist
PO-SC01
The objective of this instruction course is to update
the ophthalmologists on ocular and systemic
implications of some very important pediatric neuroophthalmological, systemic, genetic and neurocutaneous disorders.
11:00 - 12:30 Venue: North Lounge
Chief Instructor: Karthikeyan ARCOT SADAGOPAN
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REFRACTIVE SURGERY
09:00
PEDIATRIC OPHTHALMOLOGY & STRABISMUS
11:00
Craniosynostosis — Management
Implications of Diagnosis
Kanwal NISCHAL
Pediatric Neurocutaneous Disorders of
Ophthalmic Importance: Clinical and Genetic
Perspectives
Karthikeyan ARCOT SADAGOPAN
11:20
Recognizing Complex Ocular Motility
Disorders of Neurological Origin in Children
Ramesh KEKUNNAYA
11:40
Congenital Optic Disc Anomalies: Ocular and
Systemic Implications
State-of-the-Art Corneal Tomographic Indices in
the Screening of Keratoconus Risk for Refractive
Surgery
RE-SC05
To teach refractive surgeons to separate normal
corneas with and without risk factors of postoperative
ectasia from frustre or initial keratoconus based in
corneal topographic, tomographic, pachymetric and
wavefront data
11:00 - 12:30 Venue: Conference Room 2 (TWTC)
Chief Instructor: Carlos ARCE
11:00
Principles of Placido Topography and Dual
Scheimpflug Tomography and Comparison
Between Devices
Carlos ARCE
11:15
Topographic and New Tomographic Indices
for KC Screening: K-Max, Max BFS, AAI, BFS
vs BFTA
Ronald KRUEGER
11:30
Topographic and New Tomographic Indices
for KC Screening: E2, KAI, TPI, KPI, CLMI,
CLMI-X, I-S
INSTRUCTION COURSES
Carlos ARCE
11:45
PTA, Residual Bed, and Other Strategies to
Predict Ectasia
Ronald KRUEGER
RETINA (MEDICAL)
Polypoidal Choroidal Vasculopathy — All You
Need to Know
RM-SC03
To distinguish a case of polypoidal choroidal
vasculopathy (PCV) from a case of neovascular AMD. To
know the approach in managing a case of PCV, and the
available treatment options.
09:00 - 10:30 Venue: 103
Chief Instructor: Ian WONG
Introduction, Diagnostics
Ian WONG
09:20
Classifications and Challenges in Diagnosis
Youxin CHEN
09:40
Comparison with AMD and PCV in Non-Asian
Populations
Jay CHHABLANI
10:00
Latest Evidence and Treatment Approaches
Ryo KAWASAKI
Mar 25, 2016 (Friday)
CORNEA, EXTERNAL EYE DISEASES & EYE BANK
Limbal Stem Cell Transplantation Update—What
Is State-of-the-Art Today
CO-SC04
To provide an evidence based update on current
techniques and outcomes of limbal stem cell
transplantation
16:30 - 18:00 Venue: South Lounge
Chief Instructor:
16:30
16:50
17:10
SLET — Concept, Technique, and Outcomes
TBC
Limbal Stem Cell Transplantation — The
Journey from CLAU to CLET and Now SLET
Virender SANGWAN
Epithelization Patterns After Limbal Stem Cell
Transplantation and Technique Modification
for Special Situations
Namrata SHARMA
INTRAOCULAR INFLAMMATION, UVEITIS &
SCLERITIS
Viral Retinitis — An Asian Perspective
14:30 - 16:00 Venue: South Lounge
Chief Instructor: Ian WONG
14:30
Who Is at Risk? Background and
Demographics
Ian WONG
14:42
Situation in Asian vs Western Patients
Ian WONG
14:55
Presenting Signs and Symptoms
Yong TAO
15:07
Diagnostic Challenge — How to Make a
Diagnosis
Yong TAO
15:20
Therapeutic Challenge — Medical Treatment
and Long-Term Prophylaxis
Koh-hei SONODA
15:32
Therapeutic Challenge — Surgical Treatment
Koh-hei SONODA
15:45
Summary + Case Study + Small Quiz
Koh-hei SONODA
SUBMITTED PROGRAM
09:00
IN-SC01
To learn the common presentations of various types of
viral retinitis. To know the available options in treating
viral retinitis.
OCULAR ONCOLOGY & PATHOLOGY
Serious Eye Cancers Masquerading as Common
Benign Conditions
OP-SC04
To provide general ophthalmologists and
subspecialists in retina, oculoplastics, cornea, pediatric
ophthalmology and others with an alarming number
of serious ocular malignancies that initially simulated
common benign conditions.
11:00 - 12:30 Venue: 103
Chief Instructor: Jerry SHIELDS
11:00
Serious Eye Cancers
Jerry SHIELDS
Recent Advances in the Diagnosis and
Management of Conjunctival Tumors
OP-SC01
11:00 - 12:30 Venue: North Lounge
Chief Instructor: Santosh HONAVAR
11:00
Overview of Conjunctival Tumors
Santosh HONAVAR
11:30
Medical Management of Conjunctival
Tumors
Fairooz Puthiyapurayil MANJANDAVIDA
11:45
Surgical Management of Conjunctival Tumors
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INSTRUCTION COURSES
Vikas MENON
12:00
Histopathology of Conjunctival Tumors
Kaustubh MULAY
RETINA (SURGICAL)
ILM Peeling in Macular Hole, Epiretinal
Membrane, Diabetic Macular Edema, and Retinal
Detachment
RS-SC01
To deliver the information about ILM peeling in cases
like macular hole,retinal detachment and macular
oedema in diabetic eyes
SUBMITTED PROGRAM
09:00 - 10:30 Venue: North Lounge
Chief Instructor: Hussain KHAQAN
16:30 - 18:00 Venue: North Lounge
Chief Instructor: Bhuvan CHANANA
16:30
Indications and Basic Principles of Scleral
Buckling Surgery
Bhuvan CHANANA
16:42
Technique of Conventional Scleral Buckling
Giridhar ANANTHARAMAN
16:54
Cryotherapy: Principle, Procedure, and
Advantages/Disadvantages
Brijesh TAKKAR
09:00
ILM Peeling in Macular Hole, Retinal
Detachment, and Diabetic Eyes
Hussain KHAQAN
17:04
Indications and Techniques of Subretinal
Fluid Drainage
Rajvardhan AZAD
09:40
ILM Peeling in Macular Hole, Retinal
Detachment, and Diabetic Eyes
Ahmad SALLAM
17:14
Complications of Scleral Buckling Surgery
Shorya AZAD
17:27
Role of Scleral Buckling in the Modern Era;
Case Scenarios and Quiz
Bhuvan CHANANA
Pneumatic Retinopexy — Pearls and Pitfalls
RS-SC02
At the conclusion of the course the participant will be
able to identify appropriate patients for this technique,
understand the fundamental principles necessary for
pneumatic retinopexy success and manage subsequent
complications.
14:30 - 16:00 Venue: North Lounge
Chief Instructor: Wai-ching LAM
14:30
Introduction to Pneumatic Retinopexy;
Future Directions
Wai-ching LAM
14:45
Properties of Intraocular Gases and
Mechanism of Action
Nicola GAN
14:55
Case Selection — Indications and Extended
Indications; Pneumatic Retinopexy in
Pediatric Retinal Detachments
Shao-onn YONG
Mar 26, 2016 (Saturday)
CATARACT
Manual Small Incision Cataract Surgery:
Technique and Management of Complications
CA-SC06
To explain to the target audience the technique of the
Manual Small Incision Cataract Surgery, indications and
its importance during transition from Conventional
Cataract Surgery to Phacoemulsification.
11:00 - 12:30 Venue: 103
Chief Instructor: Arif ADENWALA
11:00
Introduction and Methods of Nucleus
Delivery
Arif ADENWALA
15:10
Surgical Techniques
Sherman VALERO
11:15
15:25
Results and Complications
Jeffrey LIM
Wound Construction and Capsulorhexis
Prasad WALIMBE
11:30
Difficult SICS and Conversion of Difficult
Phacoemulsification to SICS
Arup CHAKRABARTI
11:45
Management of Complications
Prasad WALIMBE
12:00
Video Presentations
Arup CHAKRABARTI
Scleral Buckling for Rhegmatogenous Retinal
Detachment: Mastering a Dying Art
RS-SC03
In the present era of pars plana vitrectomy (PPV),
with improved instrumentation the success rates of
vitreous surgery have increased dramatically; and PPV
is replacing buckling surgery. The art of doing a good
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scleral buckle is diminishing, and learning how to find
a retinal break is definitely on the wane. The objective
of this course is to understand the basic principles, and
mastering the technique of scleral buckling.
INSTRUCTION COURSES
A Video Bouquet of Phaco Complications That
Should Never Have Occurred with Tips on
Damage Control and Prevention To Optimize
Postoperative Outcome
CA-SC02
At the end of the course the attendee will learn how to
avoid and successfully manage certain intraoperative
phaco complications that can not only mar the
postoperative outcome but can also lead to sightthreatening sequelae
16:30 - 18:00 Venue: Conference Room 3 (TWTC)
Chief Instructor: Arup CHAKRABARTI
16:30
Introduction
Arup CHAKRABARTI
Wound Complications: Incisions That Are Too
Large/Too Small, Poor Incision Construction,
Phaco Burn, Incision Suturing
Jeewan TITIYAL
16:39
Complications with Capsulorhexis
Arup CHAKRABARTI
16:47
Hydrodissection Problems
Arup CHAKRABARTI
16:55
IRIS Prolapse
Jeewan TITIYAL
17:02
17:07
17:17
Introduction
Sonu GOEL
16:50
Disasters and Triumphs with Adjuncts: CTRs,
CIONNIs, CTSs
Samaresh SRIVASTAVA
17:10
IOL Choices
Sonu GOEL
17:30
Microspherophakia
Sonai MUKHERJEE
CORNEA, EXTERNAL EYE DISEASES & EYE BANK
Biomechanics of the Cornea
CO-SC08
In this course, we will introduce the biomechanics
of the cornea in terms of its physical and material
property.
16:30 - 18:00 Venue: South Lounge
Chief Instructor: I-jong WANG
16:30
Post-LASIK IOP Revisited
I-jong WANG
16:45
Corneal Dynamic Model Using Ultra-HighSpeed Scheimpflug Imaging Technology
Jia-yush YEN
Problems with Nucleus Management
Johan HUTAURUK
17:00
Late Zonular Damage & Suturing in Anterior
Segment
Soon-phaik CHEE
Corneal Static Model Using Ultra-High-Speed
Scheimpflug Imaging Technology
Po-jen SHIH
17:15
Fabrication of Biomimetic Cornea in a Model
Eye and Its Application for Intraocular
Pressure Measurements
Chi-an DAI
17:30
Intraocular Pressure Monitoring Using Moiré
Patterns Generated from a Contact Lens
Lon WANG
Posterior Capsule Rupture — Management
Pearls
Arup CHAKRABARTI
17:25
Malpositioned IOLs — Reposition and Suture
Fixation
Johan HUTAURUK
17:30
Ring and Hooks — Pearls and Pitfalls
Kumar DOCTOR
Supporting the Unsupported: Challenging
Cataractous Eyes and Management
CA-SC07
The objective of this video assisted course is to show
how to conquer challenging challenges in Ectopia lentis
with rings, hooks, segments, and glue, abnormal lens
development like, PEX, coloboma, microspherophakia
followed by IOL implantation. At the end of the
course, the participants will be prepared mentally and
technically to use the above adjuncts in these difficult
situations.
16:30 - 18:00 Venue: Elegance Lounge
Chief Instructor: Sonu GOEL
SUBMITTED PROGRAM
16:32
16:30
OCULAR IMAGING
Gonioscopy and Angle Imaging
OI-SC02
At the conclusion of this course, the attendee will be
to incorporate this valuable skill into their practice
and gain a better understanding of how to use angle
imaging for the benefit of patients with various angle
abnormalities
09:00 - 10:30 Venue: South Lounge
Chief Instructor: Shamira PERERA
09:00
Circumferential Imaging
Shamira PERERA
09:15
Gonioscopy
David GOH
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09:35
UBM
Rahat HUSAIN
09:50
OCT
Rajesh KUMAR
SUBMITTED PROGRAM
Choroidal Imaging: Current and Future
OI-SC01
To demonstrate techniques of choroidal imaging and
importance of choroidal assessment in various clinical
situations.
Anatomy of Complications in Orbitofacial Surgery
OB-SC02
This instruction course will highlight aspects of clinical,
surgical and radiological anatomy that are important
for optimal surgical management and ensure best
surgical outcomes and prevention of postoeprative
complications
16:30 - 18:00 Venue: Conference Room 2 (TWTC)
Chief Instructor: Gangadhara SUNDAR
11:00 - 12:30 Venue: South Lounge
Chief Instructor: Nan-kai WANG
16:30
Orbital Surgical Anatomy
Gangadhara SUNDAR
11:00
Clinical Application of Choroidal Imaging
Nan-kai WANG
16:44
Eyelid Surgical Anatomy
Yoon-duck KIM
11:10
En Face Choroidal Imaging
Ian WONG
16:58
Lacrimal Surgical Anatomy
Raoul Paolo HENSON
11:20
Image Acquisition and Analysis
Colin TAN
17:12
Facial Surgical Anatomy
Michael GRANT
11:30
Future of Choroidal Imaging
Jay CHHABLANI
17:26
Donor Site Anatomy
Santosh HONAVAR
REFRACTIVE SURGERY
OCULAR ONCOLOGY & PATHOLOGY
Pediatric Ocular Tumors
OP-SC03
At the conclusion of this course, the attendee should
be able to identify the most common ocular tumors of
childhood and understand management strategies.
14:30 - 16:00 Venue: Elegance Lounge
Chief Instructor: Carol SHIELDS
14:30
Pediatric Ocular Tumors
Carol SHIELDS
15:10
Pediatric Ocular Tumors
Jerry SHIELDS
ORBITAL AND OCULOPLASTIC SURGERY
3D Video Show of Common Oculoplasty
Surgeries
OB-SC01
To show common oculoplasty surgical procedures in
the unique and interesting high-definition 3D format.
14:30 - 16:00 Venue: Conference Room 2 (TWTC)
Chief Instructor: Santosh HONAVAR
14:30
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3D Videos
Santosh HONAVAR
15:10
3D Videos
Raksha RAO
15:30
3D Videos
Prevention & Management of Complications in
LASIK
RE-SC04
This will enable any beginning refractive surgeon
to perform good Lasik and to manage the patient
independently in the presence of complications.
14:30 - 16:00 Venue: South Lounge
Chief Instructor: Sujatha MOHAN
14:30
Flap Complications and Management
Sujatha MOHAN
14:45
Management of DLK
Ramesh DORAIRAJAN
15:00
Problems and Management of SMILE
Technique
15:15
Ectasia Management
Rohit SHETTY
15:30
Ablation Disaster and Management
Mar 27, 2016 (Sunday)
CATARACT
Femtosecond Laser–Assisted Cataract Surgery in
Difficult Situations
CA-SC01
INSTRUCTION COURSES
The aim of the course is to demonstrate that FLACS
can be a superior technology in complex cataract cases
and to highlight its advantages over conventional
phacoemulsification.
09:00 - 10:30 Venue: Elegance Lounge
Chief Instructor: Jeewan TITIYAL
Alex Lap Ki NG
09:16
Overview: Long-Term Results and Safety of
CXL in Keratoconus
Kendrick SHIH
09:32
Experience of Crosslinking and Adjuvant
Medications in Keratoconus Treatment
Rohit SHETTY
09:48
Comparison of Crosslinking with Avedro vs
UVX II: CXL Combined with Intacs
Colin CHAN
CXL Combined with Topoguided PRK
Arthur CHENG
White Cataract, Vitrectomized Eyes
Jeewan TITIYAL
09:16
Posterior Polar Cataract
Abhay VASAVADA
09:32
Small Pupil
Ronald YEOH
10:04
09:48
Hard Cataract
Cesar Ramon ESPIRITU
10:04
Subluxated Lens
Jeewan TITIYAL
A Systematic Approach to Managing Ocular
Complications of Stevens-Johnson Syndrome and
Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis in Asians
CO-SC02
In regards to SJS and TEN, the attendee will be able
to: 1) Select appropriate treatment for acute ocular
surface inflammation to minimise long-term morbidity
2) Offer comprehensive long-term care for visual and
ocular surface rehabilitation 3) Select appropriate
patients who would benefit from surgical interventions
Management of Complicated Cataract Cases with
or Without Other Ocular Comorbidities
CA-SC04
1.To describe criteria for evaluation and surgical
planning for management of complicated cataract
with or without ocular comorbidities. 2.To elaborate
variations of surgical procedure to manage different
situations encountered with difficult cataract cases.
11:00 - 12:30 Venue: Elegance Lounge
Chief Instructor: Zia MAZHRY
11:00
Introduction, Overview, and Videos
Zia MAZHRY
11:35
Panel Discussion
Nadeem BUTT
11:50
Panel Discussion
Sharif HASHMANI
12:05
Panel Discussion
Sajid MIRZA
CORNEA, EXTERNAL EYE DISEASES & EYE BANK
Comprehensive Guide to Corneal Collagen
Crosslinking for Keratoconus
CO-SC01
To guide the audience to employ the most suitable
crosslinking techniques (eg. accelerated or transepithelial), tools and/or combining it with other
treatment modalities (topoguided-PRK and intacs) in
treating keratoconus.
09:00 - 10:30 Venue: South Lounge
Chief Instructor: Alex Lap Ki NG
09:00
Different CXL Techniques: Accelerated,
Transepithelial
11:00 - 12:30 Venue: South Lounge
Chief Instructor: Kendrick SHIH
11:00
Management of Acute Ocular Surface
Inflammation: Paradigm Shift Toward Early
Amniotic Membrane Transplantation
Kendrick SHIH
11:15
Systemic Treatment of SJS/TEN: Does it
Reduce Ocular Morbidity?
Alex Lap Ki NG
11:30
Visual and Ocular Surface Rehabilitation: Use
of Autologous Serum and Scleral Contact
Lenses
Vanissa CHOW
11:45
Keratoplasty and Keratoprosthetics
Arthur CHENG
12:05
Ocular Surface and Fornix Reconstruction
Marcus MARCET
SUBMITTED PROGRAM
09:00
GLAUCOMA
Correlation of Structure and Function in
Glaucoma: Practical Tips on Using Perimetry and
OCT
GL-SC01
To identify the different features of glaucoma damage
in the optic nerve head and correlate them with visual
field defects, and to determine progression in structure
and function.
09:00 - 10:30 Venue: 102
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SUBMITTED PROGRAM
Chief Instructor: Patricia KHU
09:00
Visual Field Defects in Glaucoma
Patricia KHU
appearances of common macular diseases, the
International Classification of VMT and recognize
the common and important artifacts of OCT to avoid
misinterpretation
09:20
Visual Field Progression in Glaucoma
John Mark DE LEON
11:00 - 12:30 Venue: 102
Chief Instructor: Wai-ching LAM
09:40
Glaucoma Damage in the Optic Nerve Head
Hannah DE GUZMAN
11:00
Introduction
Wai-ching LAM
10:00
OCT Findings in Glaucoma
Jose Maria MARTINEZ
11:05
Vitreoretinal Interface Diseases: Epimacular
Membrane, Macular Hole, Lamellar Macular
Hole, Pseudomacular Hole, Vitreomacular
Traction
Arif SAMAD
11:25
Miscellaneous Macular Conditions: Myopia,
AMD, DME, RVO, Mactel, etc.
John CHEN
11:45
Latest Advances in OCT — Angio OCT,
Intraoperative OCT
Pear PONGSACHAREONNONT
12:05
Conclusion
Wai-ching LAM
Glaucoma Surgery Techniques: Trabeculectomy,
Phacotrabeculectomy, and Bleb Revision
GL-SC02
Course will discuss the conventional and emerging
options in the surgical management of glaucoma
with Trabeculectomy, Phacotrabeculectomy and bleb
revision. Video vignettes will illustrate each part of the
surgical technique.
11:00 - 12:30 Venue: North Lounge
Chief Instructor: David GOH
11:00
Introduction and Overview of Course
David GOH
11:10
Managing Bleb Complications and Bleb
Revisions
Shamira PERERA
11:35
Perioperative Complications
Lingam VIJAYA
11:50
Trabeculectomy Techniques
Rahat HUSAIN
PREVENTION OF BLINDNESS
Focus on Low Vision
PB-SC01
The impact of low vision on the patients is profound
and our aim should be focussed on maximum use
of existing vision to improve the quality of life. This
instruction course will deal with low vision evaluation,
prescription of low vision aids, update on Low vision
aids, follow up of the patients and interaction with
delegates.
11:00 - 12:30 Venue: 103
Chief Instructor: Alampur GOUD
11:00
Focus on Low Vision
Alampur GOUD
RETINA (SURGICAL)
IOL Rescue and Secondary IOL Options in the
Aphakic Patient
RS-SC04
To elucidate the challenges and critical decisions in the
assessment and surgical management of patients with
aphakia, and subluxed or dislocated intraocular lens
implants.
09:00 - 10:30 Venue: North Lounge
Chief Instructor: Shao-onn YONG
09:00
Introduction, IOL Rescue, IOL Explantation,
Scleral-Sutured IOL, Conclusion
Shao-onn YONG
09:20
Causes and Sequelae of Aphakia and IOL
Subluxation/Dislocation, Anterior Chamber
IOL
Nicola GAN
09:35
“Sutureless” Scleral Fixation, Complications,
and Pitfalls
Wai-ching LAM
09:50
Decision Tree—Key Management Questions
that Determine Surgical Approach; Pros and
Cons — Identifying the Right Technique for
Your Patient
Tock-han LIM
10:10
IRIS Fixation and IRIS Enclavation
Rajesh RAJAGOPALAN
RETINA (MEDICAL)
Macular Optical Coherence Tomography
Workshop
RM-SC01
Participants will learn how to interpret the OCT
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Mar 24, 2016 (Thursday)
10:00
GLAUCOMA
Rapid Fire Glaucoma Update Session
GL-FP03
09:00 - 10:30 Venue: Conference Room 3 (TWTC)
Chair(s): Kevin CHAN, Noel CHAN, I-jong WANG
09:00
Short-Term Results of Biodegradable
Collagen Matrix–Augmented Ahmed
Glaucoma Valve Implantation: 6-Month
Follow-Up
Seungsoo RHO
Effect of Focal Lamina Cribrosa Defect on
Disc Hemorrhage Area in Glaucoma
Young Kook KIM
09:12
Factors Related to Prostaglandin-Associated
Periorbitopathy in Glaucoma Patients
Chanikarn PATRADUL
09:18
Usefulness of Unilateral 180-Degree
Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty for Both
Treated and Untreated Eyes in Open-Angle
Glaucoma Patients
Xiang FAN
09:24
Ocular Distribution of Bimatoprost After
Intracameral Administration of a 15-µg
Sustained-Release Bimatoprost Implant or
Topical Administration of Bimatoprost
Jennifer SEAL
09:30
09:36
A Corneal Dynamic Model Using Ultra-HighSpeed Scheimpflug Imaging Technology
I-jong WANG
Quantitative Measurements of the Ciliary
Body in Eyes with Acute Primary Angle
Closure and Their Fellow Eyes
Jingjing HUANG
09:42
A Retrospective Study on the Prevalence of
Normal Tension Glaucoma Among Patients
with Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome
Kenneth LIU
09:48
Retinal Neurodegeneration in Amyotrophic
Lateral Sclerosis Patients
Henry TSENG
09:54
The Effect of Ahmed Glaucoma Valve
Implantation Wrapped with Homemade
Placenta Amniotic Membrane in the
Treatment of Refractory Glaucoma
Qian YE
INTRAOCULAR INFLAMMATION, UVEITIS &
SCLERITIS
Rapid Fire Intraocular Inflammation, Uveitis,
Scleritis, and Eye Trauma Update Session
IN-FP02
11:00 - 12:30 Venue: Elegance Lounge
Chair(s): Timothy LAI, Narsing RAO, Uwe PLEYER
11:00
Expression of MicroRNAs in the Eyes of
Lewis Rats with Experimental Autoimmune
Anterior Uveitis
Yung-ray HSU
11:07
Relationship Among Uveitis, Viral Hepatitis,
Cirrhosis, and Interferon Treatment: A 12Year Nationwide Population-Based Cohort
Study
Chun-ju LIN
11:14
Non-Human Immunodeficiency Virus–
Related Ocular Syphilis in the Korean
Population: Clinical Manifestations and
Treatment Outcomes
Yonguk KIM
11:21
Clinical Manifestations of Syphilitic Uveitis: A
5-Year Review
Atchara AMPHONPHRUET
11:28
Bleb-Related Endophthalmitis in a Tertiary
Referral Center in Southern Taiwan
Shih-chou CHEN
11:35
Fundus Autofluorescence Imaging in
Posterior Uveitis
Rinku PAUL
11:42
Intravitreal Sirolimus Provides Long-Term
Improvements in Inflammation and Visual
Acuity in Active Noninfectious Uveitis of the
Posterior Segment: 12-Month Results from
the SAKURA Study
Somasheila MURTHY
11:49
Factors Affecting Visual Outcome in
Traumatic Cataract Surgery After Blunt
Trauma
Karina PRATIWI
11:56
Study on Differentiation of Human Bone
Marrow Mesenchymal Stem Cells into
Corneal Epithelial–Like Cells
Guoling CHEN
SUBMITTED PROGRAM
09:06
Experimental Study on the Efficiency of
Human Acellular Dermal Matrix in Repairing
Leaking Filtering Blebs in Rabbit Eyes
Ying HONG
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12:03
Multivariate Analysis of Refractory Hypotony
After Vitrectomy in Open Globe Eye Injuries
Yuntao HU
Rapid Fire Cornea, External Eye Diseases & Eye
Bank Update Session 1
CO-FP05
12:10
Retinal Detachment After Open Globe Injury
Syam SUHARYONO
09:00 - 10:30 Venue: Elegance Lounge
Chair(s): Yeou-ping TSAO, Sanjay PATEL, Yi-chen SUN
12:17
Predictive Factors of Eye Injuries in Thailand:
A Multicenter Study
Sunisa SINTUWONG
09:00
One-Year Results After Femtosecond Laser–
Assisted Circular Keratotomy as a Treatment
for Keratoconus Stage 1 and 2: Comparison
Between Two Different Age Groups
Hakan KAYMAK
Rapid Fire Ocular Oncology & Pathology Update
Session
OP-FP02
09:08
No Bubble, No Trouble: Long-Term Outcome
of Optical DALK
Mano DAS
09:00 - 10:30 Venue: Elegance Lounge
Chair(s): Patrick DE POTTER, Tero KIVELA, Po-ting YEH
09:16
Low Donor Graft Rejection Rate Utilizing
Non-Descemet Stripping Endothelial
Keratoplasty
Shaowei LI
09:24
Safety and Efficacy of Collagen Crosslinking
with and Without Epithelial Debridement in
Eyes with Keratoconus
Jing ZHANG
09:32
Tear Inflammatory Cytokines in Allogeneic
Hematopoetic Stem Cell Transplantation
Patients
Sridevi NAIR
SUBMITTED PROGRAM
OCULAR ONCOLOGY & PATHOLOGY
09:00
Outcome of International Classification of
Retinoblastoma Group D and Group E Eyes
and Correlation of Histopathological High
Risk Factors
Fairooz Puthiyapurayil MANJANDAVIDA
09:08
Portable Optical Coherence Tomography
Imaging of Active Retinoblastoma Tumors in
Infancy
Kinei RA
09:16
Primary Intraocular Lymphoma — Clinical
Features, Treatment, and Outcome
Chang-ping LIN
09:40
09:24
Studies on the Relationship Between the
Lymphangiogenesis of Uveal Melanoma with
Histopathological High Risk Factors
Bin LI
Pigment Epithelial–Derived Factor Peptide
Facilitates the Regeneration of a Functional
Limbus in Rabbit Partial Limbal Deficiency
Shu-i YEH
09:48
Bandage Soft Contact Lens Therapy and
Anterior Segment Optical Coherence
Tomography Evaluation for Ocular GraftVersus-Host Disease
Yi-chen SUN
09:56
Co-Transfection of Human β-NGF and
PDGF-B Gene in Cat Corneal Endothelial Cells
via Adeno-Associated Virus Mediation
Chuanfu WANG
Rock Inhibitor Combined with MMP Inhibitor
Improves the Quality of Ex Vivo Culture of
Corneal Endothelial Cells
Wei-ting HO
09:32
Dangerous Anterior Pseudouveitis: Diffuse
Anterior Retinoblastoma
Carol SHIELDS
09:40
Management of Vitreous Seeds from
Retinoblastoma
Carol SHIELDS
09:48
Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma of the Lacrimal
Gland: Management and Outcome
Raksha RAO
10:04
09:56
Intraocular Medulloepithelioma: New
Observations on Clinical Features,
Management, Pathology, and Genetics
Jerry SHIELDS
Rapid Fire Cornea, External Eye Diseases & Eye
Bank Update Session 2
CO-FP06
Mar 25, 2016 (Friday)
CORNEA, EXTERNAL EYE DISEASES & EYE BANK
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14:30 - 16:00 Venue: Elegance Lounge
Chair(s): Alvin YOUNG, Elizabeth SHEN, Trevor
SHERWIN
14:30
Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus
Ocular Infection in Taiwan: Clinical Features,
Genotyping, and Antibiotic Susceptibility
FREE PAPERS
Yu-chuan KANG
Optic Neuritis with Positive HLA-B27:
Characteristic Phenotype in a Chinese
Population
Shuo ZHAO
11:21
Simultaneous Bilateral Optic Neuritis in
Asians: Clinical, Serological, and Prognostic
Features
Hao KANG
11:28
The Different Damage Pattern of Macular
Ganglion Cells Between Glaucomatous and
Nonglaucomatous Optic Atrophy
Hui XIAO
11:35
Comparison of Optic Disc Imaging Using
Smartphone and Slit Lamp Biomicroscopy in
Glaucoma Patients
Avadhesh OLI
11:42
Efficacy of Oral Rebamipide in Treatment of
Sjogren Syndrome: A Pilot Study
Vinit MUTHA
Central Macular Splaying and Outer Retinal
Thinning in Asymptomatic Sickle Cell Patients
on Spectral-Domain Optical Coherence
Tomography
Sanket LADDHA
11:49
15:26
Reliability of Noninvasive Tear Film Break-Up
Time Using a Keratograph
Sang-bumm LEE
Retinal OCT Measurements of Posterior Eye
Shape Comparable to MRI
Anthony KUO
11:56
15:34
Effects of Ferulic Acid on Reactive Oxygen
Species–Induced Apoptosis in Corneal
Epithelial Cells
I-lun TSAI
Comparison of Choroidal Thickness in
Primary Open Angle Glaucoma and Primary
Angle Closure Disease
Suria SUDHAKARAN
12:03
3D Computational Model of the Mechanism
of Human Ocular Accommodation
Annmarie HIPSLEY
12:10
A Novel Preoperative 3-Dimensional
Macular Hole Index to Predict Postoperative
Anatomical Closure and Outer Layer
Restoration
Rameez HUSSAIN
Rapid Fire Neuro-Ophthalmology & Ocular
Imaging Update Session
NE-FP01
12:17
Amiodarone-Associated Optic Neuropathy: A
Nationwide Study
Hui-chen CHENG
11:00 - 12:30 Venue: Elegance Lounge
Chair(s): Carmen CHAN, Patrick YU-WAI-MAN, Dan
MILEA
12:24
Automated Pupillography — Correlation with
Structural and Functional Loss in Glaucoma
Dhanaraj RAO
Demodex Infestation as a Potential Cause of
Keratitis
Lingyi LIANG
14:46
Association of Type 3 Secretion System,
Serotype, and Antibiotic Susceptibility of
Pseudomonas aeruginosa from Ocular
Isolates
Elizabeth SHEN
14:54
Bacterial Flora in the Conjunctiva and
Meibomian Gland in Patients with
Meibomian Gland Dysfunction
Shaodan ZHANG
15:02
Azithromycin versus Minocycline for the
Treatment of Meibomian Gland Dysfunction
Yasser ALFAKY
15:10
Clinical Features, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Outcomes of Cytomegalovirus Endotheliitis
in Hong Kong
Ka Wai KAM
15:18
15:42
Anterior Keratotomy Astigmatism Correction
in Femtosecond Laser Cataract Surgery —
Hong Kong Nomogram
George CHENG
NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY
11:00
11:07
Photoreceptor Cell Image Study Inside the
Macula of an Advanced Glaucoma Patient
Using Adaptive Optics Scanning Laser
Ophthalmoscope
Ching-lung CHEN
Structural Markers Predict Optic Neuritis
Evolving into Definite Neuromyelitis Optica
Chunxia PENG
SUBMITTED PROGRAM
11:14
14:38
RETINA (MEDICAL)
Rapid Fire Retina Update Session
RM-FP02
09:00 - 10:30 Venue: South Lounge
Chair(s): Stanley CHANG, Andrew CHANG
09:00
Patterns of Vitreomacular Traction in
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SUBMITTED PROGRAM
09:08
Diabetic Retinopathy
Stanley CHANG
16:30
Conditional Inactivation of Smad4 Impairs
the Development of Retinal Vascular System
Resembling Persistent Hyperplastic Primary
Vitreous
Jing LI
Investigation of the HMGB1-Activated
Signaling Pathways in Human Retinal
Pigment Epithelial ARPE-19 Cells
Yo-chen CHANG
16:37
Using Nanomedical Methods (Paper-Based
ELISA, Scanning Electron Microscopy, and
Transcriptome Analysis) to Identify the
Existence of Exosomes and RNA in Aqueous
Humor
Min-yen HSU
16:44
Histopathologic Analysis of Choroidal
Neovascular Membrane in 43 Eyes with
Hemorrhagic Age-Related Macular
Degeneration
Liang HAN
16:51
Morphofunctional Study of Rabbit Retina
with Rhodopsin Mutation
Ken ASAKAWA
16:58
Cytoprotection with Primitive Cellular
Reprogramming After Delivery of Oct4 and
SirT1 with Cationic Polyurethane–Short
Branch Polyethylenimine
Chi-hsien PENG
17:05
A Novel Antimyopia Eye Drop Using RNA
Interference Technique
Chung-ling LIANG
17:12
The Role of Stem Cells in Myopia
Development
Suh-hang JUO
17:19
Update of RetinoGenetics: A Comprehensive
Mutation Database for Genes Related to
Inherited Retinal Degeneration
Feifei CHENG
17:26
Whole-Genome Sequencing Reveals an
Unexpected Genetic Cause of Stargardt
Disease Missed by Targeted Next-Generation
Sequencing
Xiu-feng HUANG
17:33
The Antiangiogenic Effect of Tectorigenin in a
Mouse Model of Retinopathy of Prematurity
Kuidong KANG
17:40
Identification of PGF as a New Gene
for Neovascular Age-Related Macular
Degeneration
Li Jia CHEN
17:47
Impaired Binocular Microsaccades in
Hemianopia
Bernhard SABEL
09:16
Short-Term Safety Profile of Intravitreal ZivAflibercept
Jay CHHABLANI
09:24
Long-Term Outcomes of Anti-VEGF
Treatment in East Asian Patients with Myopic
Choroidal Neovascularization
Nikolle TAN
09:32
Therapeutic Efficacy of Intravitreal
Bevacizumab (Avastin) in Patients with
Parafoveal Telangiectasia Type 2 Complicated
by Choroidal Neovascular Membrane and/or
Cystoid Macular Edema
Achyut PANDEY
09:40
Clinical Characteristics of Exudative Macular
Degeneration in a Chinese Population: A
Prospective Multicenter Study
Ling YEUNG
09:48
Ube3d is Required for Normal Retinal
Development in Zebrafish
Luzhen HUANG
09:56
Reproducibility of Smartphone-Based
Mesopic Visual Acuity Testing in Eyes with
Early AMD
Bo Kwon SON
10:04
Intravitreal Aflibercept Is Effective in the
Treatment of Patients with Diabetic Macular
Edema from Asia and Russia: Results from
the VIVID-EAST Study
Youxin CHEN
10:12
Correlation of Apolipoprotein Level with
Diabetic Retinopathy Grading and Diabetic
Macular Edema
Ririn SAMINTO
10:20
Long-Term Outcomes with Intravitreal
Aflibercept in the Treatment of Diabetic
Macular Edema
Hiroko TERASAKI
VISUAL SCIENCES
Rapid Fire Visual Science Update Session
VS-FP01
16:30 - 18:00 Venue: Elegance Lounge
Chair(s): Li Jia CHEN, Bernhard SABEL, Wen-hsiang LEE
130
FREE PAPERS
17:54
Glutathione S-Transferase Pi Isoform
Induction Protects Human Retinal Pigment
Epithelial Cells Against HydroquinoneMediated Oxidative Stress
Wen-hsiang LEE
Mar 26, 2016 (Saturday)
OPHTHALMIC EPIDEMIOLOGY
Rapid Fire Ophthalmic Epidemiology &
Prevention of Blindness Update Session
OR-FP01
09:00 - 10:30 Venue: Elegance Lounge
Chair(s): Nancy CHEN, Paul FOSTER, Nasir SAEED
Incidence and Risk Factors of Vitreous
Hemorrhage: A Nationwide PopulationBased Study
De-kuang HWANG
10:12
Evaluation of Sensitivity of FDT Perimetry
in Comparison with Standard Automated
Perimetry (HFA) in Light of Retinal Nerve
Fiber Loss Detected with Scanning Laser
Polarimeter (GDX-Vcc) as Mass Screening
Tool for Glaucoma Detection in Rural India
Debdas MUKHERJEE
Rapid Fire Orbital and Oculoplastic Surgery
Update Session
OB-FP03
11:00 - 12:30 Venue: Elegance Lounge
Chair(s): Gangadhara SUNDAR, Hirohiko KAKIZAKI,
David TSE
11:00
Physiological Utility of Ultrasound
Biomicroscopy in the Lacrimal Drainage
System
Yasser ALFAKY
11:08
Incidence of Blindness After Orbital Surgery
Shu-hong CHANG
11:16
An Australian Case Series of Orbital Mycosis
Over 23 Years
Princeton LEE
11:24
Revision Surgery for Unfavorable Upper
Blepharoplasty in Asians
Yueh-ju TSAI
09:08
Determinants of Increasing Outdoor Time to
Prevent Myopia in Singaporean Children
Dharani RAMAMURTHY
09:16
The Neglected Eye Problems Among
Cognitively Impaired Students in Eastern
Taiwan
Nancy CHEN
09:24
Longitudinal Patterns in Growth of Refraction
in Southern Chinese Children: Cluster and
Principal Component Analysis
Yanxian CHEN
11:32
A Comparative Study of Repeat External
Dacryocystorhinostomy with and Without
the Use of Mitomycin C
Pradeep TEKADE
09:32
The Prevalence of Uncorrected Refractive
Error: Pooled Data from Population Studies
for Global Burden of Disease Subregions
Connie CAO
11:40
Baseline Characteristics and Risk Factor
Profile in Thyroid Orbitopathy in Australasian
Thyroid Orbitopathy Research
Jwu Jin KHONG
09:40
Knowledge and Practice Patterns of
Childhood Cataract Screening Among
Pediatricians and Obstetricians in Bangladesh
Nahid FERDAUSI
11:48
Changing Trends of Antibiotic Sensitivity
Anjali KIRAN
11:56
Reduction of Delayed Complex Orbital
Fractures with an Endoscope Navigation
System — A Preliminary Report on a New
Technique Showing High Accuracy and
Efficacy
Yinwei LI
09:48
Meta-Analysis of Soft Contact Lenses for
Slowing Myopia Progression in School-Aged
Children
Shi-ming LI
09:56
Awareness of Diabetic Retinopathy and
Utilization of Eye Care Services Among
Diabetics in Longfeng, Guangzhou, China
Siming CHEN
10:04
Multifocus Versus Single Vision Soft
Contact Lens Intervention to Slow Myopia
Progression in School-Aged Children: A
Meta-Analysis
SUBMITTED PROGRAM
09:00
Huibin LV
PEDIATRIC OPHTHALMOLOGY & STRABISMUS
Rapid Fire Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus
Update Session
PO-FP02
09:00 - 10:30 Venue: 103
Chair(s): R. V. Paul CHAN, Wei-chi WU, Jason YAM
131
FREE PAPERS
09:00
Clinical Features of Affected and Fellow
Eyes in Patients with FEVR-Associated
Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachment
Xiaoyan DING
09:07
Ocular Morbidities of 240 Consecutive
School Children Referred to a Learning
Disability Clinic in India
Mihir TRIVEDI
09:14
SUBMITTED PROGRAM
09:21
09:28
09:35
09:42
09:49
09:56
10:03
Utilization of the Intermittent Exotropia
Questionnaires in China
Hui ZHU
REFRACTIVE SURGERY
Rapid Fire Refractive Surgery Update Session 1 —
LASIK, Presbyopia, and Lenses
RE-FP02
14:30 - 16:00 Venue: 103
Chair(s): Fengju ZHANG, Con MOSHEGOV, Alex FAN
14:30
Wavefront-Optimized Femto-LASIK:
Evaluating Corneal Higher Order Aberrations
Viraj VASAVADA
14:37
Topographic Map Technology in Esotropic
Children with Binocular Suppression
Qi LIN
Chemical Cross-Linking: The New Hope for
Myopia Treatment
Mengmeng WANG
14:44
A New Software Tool for Documenting,
Evaluating, and Long-Term Monitoring of
Childhood Glaucoma
Karthikeyan ARCOT SADAGOPAN
Various Indications for Explantation of
Implantable Collamer Lens
Jeewan TITIYAL
14:51
A Diffusion Tensor Imaging Study in
Unilateral Anisometropic Amblyopes Before
and During Occlusion Therapy
Reena SINGH
Evaluation of the Clinical Outcomes After
LASIK for the Correction of Myopia Using an
Advanced Aberrometer
Chi-chin SUN
14:58
The Role of Dynamic Digital Subtraction
Dacryocystography in Pediatric Epiphora
Ruth CHEN
Treatment Effects and Wound Healing
Profiles of Hyperopic Small Incision Lenticule
Extraction
Yu-chi LIU
15:05
Comparison Between the Verion Digital
Marker and the Conventional Marking
Approach in Toric IOL Implantation
Robert YEO
15:12
An Investigation of the Correlations Between
the Deformation Parameters of Corvis ST and
Corneal Morphology Parameters of Myopic
Eyes
Rui DOU
15:19
Initial Experience of Laser In Situ
Keratomileusis Flap by LenSx Multifunctional
Femtosecond Laser System
Hung-yu LIN
15:26
Subcapsular Vacuolar Change of the
Crystalline Lens in Patients After Hole
Posterior Chamber Phakic Intraocular Lens
Implantation
Shaowei LI
15:33
Postoperative Changes in Posterior Corneal
Surface Elevation and Corneal Biomechanics:
Small Incision Lenticule Extraction Versus
Femtosecond Laser–Assisted Laser In Situ
Keratomileusis
Characteristics and Clinical Presentations of
Retinoblastoma in a Tertiary Public Hospital
in Bangladesh
Md Ashiqur Rahman AKANDA
Comparison of Optic Canal Diameter
between Infantile Osteopetrosis and Normal
Children
Wenhong CAO
Differences in Aqueous Concentrations of
Cytokines in Pediatric and Adult Patients
with Coats Disease
Jing FENG
10:10
The Role of Apelin/APJ in the Animal Model
of Retinopathy of Prematurity
Jing FENG
10:17
Ocular Morbidity in Children of North India
Gaurav KUMAR
10:24
Store-and-Forward Telemedicine for
Retinopathy of Prematurity Screening: Is It
Cost-Effective in Thailand?
Phanthipha WONGWAI
10:31
132
Recurrence After Intravitreal Antivascular
Endothelial Growth Factor Injection in
Retinopathy of Prematurity
Yun-chun PENG
10:38
Morning Glory Disc Anomaly in Children: A
Clinical Spectrum
Srikanth RAMASUBRAMANIAN
FREE PAPERS
Lulu XU
15:40
24-Month Dynamic Range of Visual
Outcomes After Laser Anterior Ciliary
Excision (LaserACE) Procedure
David Hui-kang MA
OPHTHALMIC EDUCATION & RETINA (SURGICAL)
Rapid Fire Ophthalmic Education and Surgical
Retina Update Session
OE-FP01
Intraocular Lenses
Detlev BREYER
Characteristic Ocular Findings in Taiwanese
Patients with Mental Retardation
Yu-wei LIN
09:14
Precision of Ocular Biometry Using a
New Noncontact Optical Low Coherence
Interferometer
Jinhai HUANG
09:21
A Study on the Learning Curve of the
Ophthalmic Surgery Simulator
Foo Hui Xian VALENCIA
09:28
Postoperative Endophthalmitis in Western
Australia: A Whole-Population Study
Jonathon NG
09:35
A Novel Small Deletion in NHS Gene
Associated with a Chinese Nance-Horan
Syndrome Pedigree
Huajin LI
16:30 - 18:00 Venue: 103
Chair(s): Suber HUANG, Shibo TANG
16:30
ASRS Retina Image Bank
Suber HUANG
16:41
RETMA: Retinal Expansion Technique for
Macular Hole Apposition; A Novel Surgical
Technique for Closure of Large Full Thickness
Macular Holes
Roger WONG
16:52
Classification and Treatment of X-Linked
Congenital Retinoschisis
Shibo TANG
09:42
A New Dimension of an Intraoperative
Surgical Guidance System
Florian KRETZ
17:03
25-Gauge Phakic Vitrectomy with Adhesion
Dissection of Retina and Posterior
Lens Capsule for Familial Exudative
Vitreoretinopathy in Infants
Jin MA
09:49
Postoperative Dropless Cataract Surgery
Ajay MEHTA
09:56
Dual Staining to Evaluate Vitreoschisis in Pars
Plana Vitrectomy
Nikhil KANDURWAR
Femtosecond Laser Capsulotomy vs Verion
Image Guided System Manual Capsulorhexis
vs Standard Manual Capsulorhexis
Bharti KASHYAP
10:03
The Relationship Between Abnormal Fundus
and Macular Changes in Children with
Retinopathy of Prematurity
Xin HUANG
Impact on Visual Acuity and Objective
Contrast Sensitivity: Aspheric and Spherical
Intraocular Lenses
Birendra KASHYAP
10:10
Cellular Responses of Lens Epithelial Cells to
Light-Emitting Diode–Generated Lights
Shu-wen CHANG
10:17
Incorporating OCT in the Cataract
Preoperative Armamentarium: Additional
Need or Additional Costs?
Viraj VASAVADA
17:14
17:25
17:36
Comparison of Three Types of Posterior
Scleral Reinforcement Implants in the
Management of Foveoschisis in High Myopia
Lin LU
Mar 27, 2016 (Sunday)
CATARACT
Rapid Fire Cataract Update Session
CA-FP03
09:00 - 10:30 Venue: VIP Room
Chair(s): Alex FAN, Jonathon NG, Viraj VASAVADA
09:00
Comparison of Different Variants of Blended
Vision with Rotational Asymmetric Multifocal
SUBMITTED PROGRAM
09:07
REFRACTIVE SURGERY
Rapid Fire Refractive Surgery Update Session 2 —
SMILE
RE-FP03
11:00 - 12:30 Venue: VIP Room
Chair(s): Alex FAN, Fengju ZHANG, Osama IBRAHIM
11:00
Third Generation Refractive Surgery — LongTerm Safety and Efficacy of Small Incision
Lenticule Extraction
133
FREE PAPERS
SUBMITTED PROGRAM
Osama IBRAHIM
134
11:10
Impact of Different Cap Thicknesses on
Visual Outcomes 1 Year After Refractive
SMILE Compared with Femto-LASIK
Detlev BREYER
11:20
Saftey of Eyes with Suction Loss During Small
Incision Lenticule Extraction
Quan LIU
11:30
Multiple Regression Analysis of Influencing
Factors on the Nomogram Design for Small
Incision Lenticule Extraction Surgery
Fengju ZHANG
11:40
Small Incision Lenticule Extraction for
Postkeratoplasty Myopia and Astigmatism
Moones ABDALLA
11:50
Effect of Optical Zone Diameter on Corneal
Biomechanical Properties After Small Incision
Lenticule Extraction
Pinghui WEI
12:00
A Study of Higher Order Aberrations After
Small Incision Lenticule Extraction in
Different Optical Zone Diameters
Liuyang LI
12:10
Comparison of Clinical Results Between 120
μm and 140 μm Cap Thicknesses After SMILE
in Eyes with Thick Corneas
Manli LIU
POSTERS
CATARACT
Poster No.: EX1-001
Wound Integrity of Clear Corneal Incisions Created
Using a Femtosecond Laser
First Author: Harvey UY
Poster No.: EX1-002
Cataract Operations in An Giang Province, Vietnam:
What have we done to increase output and outcome?
First Author: Duong DIEU
Poster No.: EX1-003
Visual Outcomes After Bilateral Trifocal Intraocular
Lens Implantation
First Author: Vivien LIM
Poster No.: EX1-005
Postoperative Refractive Outcome of Cataract Surgery
in Silicone Oil–Filled Eyes
First Author: Yao-lin LIU
Co-Author(s): Yu-chih HOU
Poster No.: EX1-006
Comparison of Axial Length Measurements From
Three Biometric Instruments in High Myopia
First Author: Xiaogang WANG
Co-Author(s): Jing DONG
Poster No.: EX1-007
Comparison of Image-Guided Surgery System
and Different Techniques to Measure Corneal
Astigmatism: Lenstar, AL-Scan, OPD-Scan III, and Auto
Keratorefractometer
First Author: Hsin-yang CHEN
Co-Author(s): Hung Yuan LIN
Poster No.: EX1-008
Rapid Cataract Progression After Nd:YAG Vitreolysis
for Vitreous Floaters
First Author: Chih-hsin CHEN
Co-Author(s): Tsung-han LEE
Poster No.: EX1-009
Bilateral Electrical Cataract: Case Report and Review
of the Literature
First Author: Wino VIERLIA
Poster No.: EX1-010
Comparison of Optical Performance of Spherical and
Aspheric Intraocular Lenses
First Author: Shin Yu CHANG
Co-Author(s): Huey Chuan CHENG
Poster No.: EX1-011
Poster No.: EX1-012
Macular Microvascular Changes by Optical Coherence
Tomographic Angiography in Pseudophakic Cystoid
Macular Edema After Intravitreal Bevacizumab
Injection
First Author: Chih Chiau WU
Poster No.: EX1-013
Clinical Outcomes After Implantation of New
Refractive Multifocal Intraocular Lens
First Author: Kyunhyung KIM
Poster No.: EX1-014
Intraoperative Optical Coherence Tomography–
Assisted Assessment of Corneal Wound Architecture
in Conventional and Femtosecond Laser–Assisted
Phacoemulsification
First Author: Jeewan TITIYAL
Co-Author(s): Manpreet KAUR, Namrata SHARMA
Poster No.: EX1-015
Transcleral Fixation of Closed Loop Haptic Acrylic
Posterior Chamber Intraocular Lens in Aphakic
Nonvitrectomized Eyes
First Author: Siddharth AGRAWAL
Co-Author(s): Vinita SINGH, Sanjiv GUPTA
SUBMITTED PROGRAM
Poster No.: EX1-004
Modulation of Lens Fibrosis and Inflammatory
Response by Fluoroquinolones
First Author: Tsan-chi CHEN
Co-Author(s): Shu-wen CHANG, I-yu CHEN, Fang-yu
HSU
In Vitro Evaluation of the Material Effect of Intraocular
Lens on Lens Epithelial Cell Proliferation, Migration,
and Transformation
First Author: George CHENG
Co-Author(s): Guiqin WANG, Ya-long DANG, Qi HUANG,
Victor WOO, Kin CHIU
Poster No.: EX1-016
Evaluation of a Trifocal Multifocal Intraocular Lens
in a Bitoric and a Nontoric Version Over a 36-Month
Follow-Up Period
First Author: Florian KRETZ
Co-Author(s): Matthias MUELLER, Detlev BREYER,
Matthias GERL, Ralf GERL, Gerd AUFFARTH
Poster No.: EX1-017
Nd:YAG Capsulotomy Rates: Femtosecond Laser–
Assisted Cataract Surgery vs Manual Phaco
First Author: Dan TRAN
Co-Author(s): Valentina VARGAS, Lisa GARBUTT
Poster No.: EX1-019
Comparison of Incidence of YAG Capsulotomy After
Hydrophilic Rayner and Hydrophobic AcrySof Single
Piece Acrylic Intraocular Lens Implantation in a Large
Retrospective Cohort Analysis
First Author: Zia MAZHRY
Poster No.: EX1-020
Intraocular Lens Power Calculation Using IOLMaster
and Various Formulas in Chinese Patients With Axial
Length Exceeding 30 mm
First Author: Li XINGYU
Poster No.: EX1-021
Toric Intraocular Lens in Cataract Patients With High
Myopia
135
POSTERS
First Author: Li-ming TAO
Poster No.: EX1-022
Association of Cumulative Dissipated Energy With
Postoperative Foveal Thickness After Routine
Phacoemulsification in Patients With Age-Related
Cataract
First Author: Joel PEREZ
Co-Author(s): Sherman VALERO, Manuel Benjamin
IBANEZ
SUBMITTED PROGRAM
Poster No.: EX1-023
Visual Performance of Small Aperture Intraocular Lens
for Extending Depth of Focus in Cataract Patients
First Author: Matteo PIOVELLA
Co-Author(s): Barbara KUSA
Poster No.: EX1-024
Clinical Evalution of Femtosecond Laser–Assisted
Phacoemulsification Combined With ReSTOR
Intraocular Lens Implantation
First Author: Shiming WANG
Poster No.: EX1-025
Target IOP Control and Stability in Gravity Versus
Active Phacoemulsification Infusion Fluidics
First Author: Ramon DIMALANTA
Co-Author(s): Kevin MILLER, C. Manuel NICOLI
Poster No.: EX1-026
Visual Quality After Diffractive Multifocal Toric
Intraocular Lens Implantation
First Author: Guo KE
Poster No.: EX1-027
Causes and Clinical Observations of Accidental Events
During Phacoemulsification
First Author: Mingxing WU
Co-Author(s): Min HOU, Bo ZHANG, Yizhi LIU
Poster No.: EX1-028
Clinical Outcomes of Piggyback IOL Implantation
First Author: Manqiang PENG
Co-Author(s): Ding LIN
CORNEA, EXTERNAL EYE DISEASES & EYE BANK
Poster No.: EX1-029
A Prospective, Double-Masked, Placebo-Controlled
Study of Oral Antioxidant Supplement Therapy in
Patients With Dry Eye Syndrome
First Author: Yu-chih HOU
Co-Author(s): Jehn-yu HUANG
Poster No.: EX1-030
Using a Dot Assay Model for Detecting Bacterial
Keratitis
First Author: Ming-tse KUO
Co-Author(s): Po-chiung FANG, Hun-ju YU, Chun-chih
CHIEN, Shin-ling TSENG, Yu-hsuan LAI
Poster No.: EX1-031
A Prospective Study of Scheimpflug Analysis of
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Corneal Haze After Corneal Collagen Cross-Linking in
Keratoconus
First Author: Bia KIM
Co-Author(s): Charlotte JORDAN, Charles MCGHEE,
Dipika PATEL
Poster No.: EX1-032
Time to Corneal Astigmatic Stability After Pterygium
Surgery: A Preliminary Report
First Author: Duangratn NIRUTHISARD
Co-Author(s): Wasee TULVATANA, Vannarut
SATITPITAKUL
Poster No.: EX1-033
Wnt/Beta-Catenin Signaling Modulates Corneal
Epithelium Stratification via Inhibition of Bmp4 During
Mouse Development
First Author: Lung-kun YEH
Co-Author(s): Chia-yang LIU, Yujin ZHANG
Poster No.: EX1-034
The Role of TGF-α Cytokine on the Mouse Corneal
Endothelium
First Author: Lung-kun YEH
Co-Author(s): Ching-hsi HSIAO, David Hui-kang MA,
Chia-yang LIU, Yujin ZHANG
Poster No.: EX1-035
Amantadine-Induced Reversible Bilateral Corneal
Edema in Elderly Patients: Case Report and Literature
Review
First Author: Po Yen LEE
Co-Author(s): Shiuhliang HSU
Poster No.: EX1-036
Efficacy and Safety of Topical Azithromycin 1.5%
Versus Oral Doxycycline in Meibomian Gland
Dysfunction Patients: A Randomized Equivalence Trial
First Author: Kitiya RATANAWONGPHAIBUL
Co-Author(s): Vannarut SATITPITAKUL
Poster No.: EX1-037
Characterization of Corneal Indentation Viscoelastic
Properties
First Author: Match Wai Lun KO
Poster No.: EX1-038
Conjunctival Acute Graft-Versus-Host Disease in Adult
Patients Receiving Allogeneic Hematopoietic Stem
Cell Transplantation
First Author: Nai-wen FAN
Co-Author(s): Pei-yu LIN, Yao-chung LIU, Jyh-pyng GAU,
Jin-hwang LIU, Catherine LIU
Poster No.: EX1-039
Analysis of Self-Reported Dry Eye Practices Among
New Zealand Optometrists
First Author: Ally XUE
Co-Author(s): Jennifer CRAIG
Poster No.: EX1-040
Clinical Features of Viral Infectious Anterior Uveitis
After Keratoplasty
First Author: Naoyuki MORISHIGE
POSTERS
Co-Author(s): Yukiko MORITA, Naoyuki YAMADA, Kohhei SONODA
Poster No.: EX1-041
Antibiotic Resistance of Conjunctival and Nares
Colonization and Risk Factor Analysis: A Comparison
Among Preoperative Patients, Healthy People, and
Healthcare Workers
First Author: Yun Hsuan LIN
Co-Author(s): Chiun Ho HOU, Yu-chuan KANG, Jiahnshing LEE, Ching-hsi HSIAO
Poster No.: EX1-042
Ex Vivo Expansion of Bovine Corneal Endothelial Cells
in Xeno-Free Medium Supplemented With Platelet
Releasate
First Author: Tsung-jen WANG
Co-Author(s): Ming-li CHOU, Jau-der HO, Thierry
BURNOUF
Poster No.: EX1-044
OCT-derived Epithelial Thickness Mapping in Corneal
Ectasia Patients
First Author: Chiao-yu WANG
Co-Author(s): Pei-yu LIN, Yu-fan CHANG, Catherine LIU
Poster No.: EX1-045
Prospective Study to Compare the Treatment Effects
of High-Frequency Radio-Wave Electrosurgery and
Simple Conjunctival Resection for Conjunctivochalasis
First Author: Ju-wen YANG
Co-Author(s): Chi-chin SUN, Lan-hsin CHUANG, Jerry
HUANG, Ling YEUNG
Poster No.: EX1-046
Corneal Tomographic Changes After Accelerated
Corneal Collagen Crosslinking
First Author: Sang Woo KIM
Co-Author(s): Jae Bong CHA, Seunghwan LEE
Poster No.: EX1-047
Investigation of Chitosan/Polycaprolactone Blends for
Corneal Endothelial Tissue Engineering
First Author: Yu-hsin WANG
Co-Author(s): Tai-horng YOUNG, Tsung-jen WANG
Poster No.: EX1-048
Late Microbial Keratitis After Corneal Transplantation:
Clinical and Microbiological Profiles, 1989–1994
Versus 2009–2014
First Author: I-huang LIN
Co-Author(s): Yi-hsun HUANG
Poster No.: EX1-049
The Role of Thrombomodulin in Corneal Epithelial
Wound Healing
First Author: Yi-hsun HUANG
Poster No.: EX1-051
Semi-Permanent Smartphone Eyepiece Adapter: Less
Effort, Smoother Workflow
First Author: Chieh-hung YEN
Poster No.: EX1-052
Survival Outcome and Prognostic Factors of Corneal
Transplantation: A 15-Year Retro-Prospective Cohort
Study at a Single Tertiary Care Center
First Author: Parinya SRIHATRAI
Co-Author(s): Usanee REINPRAYOON, Ngamjit
KASETSUWAN, Vilavun PUANGSRICHARERN
Poster No.: EX1-053
The Toxicity of Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Eye
Drops Against Human Corneal Epithelial Cells In Vitro
First Author: Min Won AHN
Co-Author(s): Jong Soo LEE, Young Min PARK
Poster No.: EX1-054
Comparison of Corneal Endothelial Loss Between
Artiflex Phakic Intraocular Lens Implantation for One
Eye and Artisan for the Other Eye for High Myopia
First Author: Jae Bum LEE
SUBMITTED PROGRAM
Poster No.: EX1-043
Surgical Outcome of Chemical Peeling of Conjunctival
Nevus With Alcohol
First Author: Sang-duck KIM
Co-Author(s): Jae-wook YANG
Poster No.: EX1-050
Detection of Herpesviruses DNA in Recipient Corneal
Buttons and the Clinical Outcomes in Penetrating
Keratoplasty
First Author: Meng-sheng LEE
Co-Author(s): I-lun TSAI, Li-lin KUO, Ching-yao TSAI,
Shiow-wen LIOU, Lin-chung WOUNG
Poster No.: EX1-055
Comparison of Surgical Outcomes Between Imported
and Domestic Donor Corneas in Penetrating
Keratoplasty
First Author: Fung-rong HU
Co-Author(s): Fang-yu LIU, Po-ting YEH
Poster No.: EX1-056
Therapeutic Penetrating Keratoplasty for Microbial
Keratitis From 2001 to 2013
First Author: Fung-rong HU
Co-Author(s): Teck Boon TEW, Yu-chih HOU, Wei Li
CHEN, I-jong WANG
Poster No.: EX1-057
Moxifloxacin Modulation of COX-2 Expression
Contributes to Interleukin-8 Secretion in Corneal
Fibroblasts
First Author: Shu-wen CHANG
Co-Author(s): Tsan-chi CHEN, Ruo-wei HONG, San-fang
CHOU
Poster No.: EX1-058
Surface Modification of Collagen-Based Material
by Grafting of Chondroitin Sulfate to Improve the
Moisturizing Properties for Corneal Repair
First Author: Yang LIU
Poster No.: EX1-059
Learning Descemet Membrane Endothelial
Keratoplasty: Is Prior Experience With Descemet
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POSTERS
Stripping Endothelial Keratoplasty Essential?
First Author: Mohammed ZIAEI
Co-Author(s): Maninder BHOGAL, Bruce ALLAN
Poster No.: EX1-060
Eye Donation Awareness Among Medical and
Paramedical Staff at a Tertiary Care Hospital in India:
Where Do We Stand?
First Author: Sumit GUPTA
Co-Author(s): Rekha KHANDELWAL
SUBMITTED PROGRAM
Poster No.: EX1-061
Efficacy and Tolerability of an Oil-Based Lubricant Eye
Drop in Dry Eye Patients With Lipid Deficiency
First Author: Abayomi OGUNDELE
Co-Author(s): Marc LABETOULLE, Gemma ROSSI, Ewa
MRUKWA-KOMINEK, Daniel BOEHRINGER, Christophe
BAUDOUIN
Poster No.: EX1-062
Safety and Efficacy of a Polyethylene Glycol/Propylene
Glycol–Based Lubricant Eye Drop in Patients With Dry
Eye
First Author: Abayomi OGUNDELE
Co-Author(s): Marc LABETOULLE, Elisabeth MESSMER,
Frédéric MOURIAUX, Christophe BAUDOUIN
Poster No.: EX1-063
Comparison of Subconjunctival and Intrastromal
Injection of Bevacizumab in the Treatment of
Corneal Neovascularization in Cases of Penetrating
Keratoplasty
First Author: Swati CHAWLA
Co-Author(s): Gaurav KUMAR, Alka GUPTA, Sandeep
MITHAL, Lokesh SINGH
Poster No.: EX1-064
Clinical Evaluation of a Combination
Carboxymethylcellulose and Hyaluronic Acid Eye Drop
in Dry Eye
First Author: Peter SIMMONS
Co-Author(s): Haixia LIU, Joseph VEHIGE, Cindy
CARLISLE-WILCOX, Pasquale ARAGONA, Minas
CORONEO
Poster No.: EX1-065
Efficacy of Pattern Scan Laser Photocoagulation for
Superficial Conjunctival Nevi Ablation
First Author: Young Min PARK
Co-Author(s): Jong Soo LEE
Poster No.: EX1-066
The “Tire in the Rim” Concept in Penetrating and
Predescemetic Keratoplasty
First Author: Anastasios CHARONIS
Poster No.: EX1-067
Three-Dimensional Meibography to Diagnose Dry Eye
First Author: Choun-ki JOO
Co-Author(s): Young-sik YOO, Woong-joo WHANG
Poster No.: EX1-068
Limbal Stem Cell and Oral Mucosal Epithelial
Transplantation From Ex Vivo Cultivation in LSCDInduced Rabbits: Histology and Immunologic Study of
the Transplant Epithelial Sheet
First Author: Napaporn TANANUVAT
Co-Author(s): Kanokkan BUMROONGKIT, Chainarong
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TOCHARUSA, Umnat MEVATEE, Apisek KONGKEAW,
Somsanguan AUSAYAKHUN
Poster No.: EX1-069
Comparison of 3 Different Types of DSAEK Lenticule
Insertion Techniques and Their Anatomical and Visual
Outcomes
First Author: Bhupesh SINGH
Co-Author(s): Sudhank BHARTI
Poster No.: EX1-070
Thermal Pulsation Treatment for MGD and Dry Eye to
Optimize Tear Film for Better Quality of Vision After
Advanced Technology Lens Implantation
First Author: Barbara KUSA
Co-Author(s): Matteo PIOVELLA
Poster No.: EX1-071
Ocular Surface Epithelial Thickness Evaluation in Dry
Eye Patients: Clinical Correlations
First Author: Qingfeng LIANG
Poster No.: EX2-331 Panel No.: 331, Session 2
Measuring Tear Film Lipid Layer Thickness by
Interferometry to Predict the Clinical Signs and
Symptoms of Dry Eye Syndrome and Meibomian
Gland Dysfunction First Author: Yu-bai CHOU
Co-Author(s): Nai-wen FAN, Pei-yu LIN, Catherine LIU
Poster No.: EX2-333
Panel No.: 333, Session 2
Risk Factors and Microbiological Features of Patients
Hospitalized for Microbial Keratitis: A 10-Year Study in
a Referral Center in Taiwan
First Author: Tzu-yu LIN
Co-Author(s): Yeong-fong CHEN, Lung-kun YEH, David
Hui-kang MA, Hsin-yuan TAN, Ching-hsi HSIAO
EYE TRAUMA, EMERGENCIES & INFECTIONS
Poster No.: EX1-072
Prevention of Evisceration or Enucleation in
Endogenous Bacterial Panophthalmitis With No Light
Perception
First Author: Kuan-jen CHEN
Co-Author(s): An Ning CHAO, Wei-chi WU, Yen-po
CHEN, Chi-chun LAI
Poster No.: EX1-073
Repair of Traumatic Iridodialysis by a Relatively
Simple and Safe Ab-Externo Approach
First Author: Tzu-en KAO
Co-Author(s): Po Yen LEE, Han-yi TSENG, Ming-yang SU
Poster No.: EX1-074
Anti-Inflammatory Effect of Emodin on
Lipopolysaccharide-Induced Keratitis
First Author: Guoling CHEN
Poster No.: EX1-075
The Influence of Orbital Wall Integrity on a CT-Based
Approach to Globe Rupture in Blunt Facial Trauma
First Author: Yun Ting LOU
Co-Author(s): Yan Ming CHEN, Huan-chen HSU, Shihhao TSAI, Hsiu Fen LIN, Yen Chun LIN
POSTERS
GLAUCOMA
Poster No.: EX1-076
Regional Relationship Between Macular Retinal
Thickness and Corresponding Central Visual Field
Sensitivity in Glaucoma Patients
First Author: Chun Hsiu LIU
Co-Author(s): Shirley CHANG
Poster No.: EX1-077
Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography for
Glaucoma Diagnosis
First Author: Henry CHEN
Poster No.: EX1-079
Regulation of Myosin Light Chain Phosphorylation
in the Trabecular Meshwork and its Role in the
Treatment of Steroid-Induced Ocular Hypertension
First Author: Chien-chia SU
Co-Author(s): Fu-ti PENG, Tsing-hong WANG, Jehn-yu
HUANG, I-jong WANG
Poster No.: EX1-080
Intraocular Pressure Monitoring Using Moiré Patterns
Generated From a Contact Lens
First Author: I-jong WANG
Co-Author(s): Lon WANG
Poster No.: EX1-081
Dynamic Changes of Anterior Segment Parameters
Under Physiological Pupil Dilation in the High Risk
Eyes of Primary Angle Closure
First Author: Jialiu LIN
Co-Author(s): Zhonghao WANG, Jingjing HUANG
Poster No.: EX1-082
Risk of Macular Edema After Using Different
Antiglaucoma Eye Drops: A Nationwide Case-Control
Study
First Author: Jehn-yu HUANG
Co-Author(s): Chien-chia SU, Tsing-hong WANG
Poster No.: EX1-083
Silibinin Inhibited Platelet-Derived Growth Factor–
Induced Cell Proliferations in Human Tenon
Fibroblasts Via Regulation of N-Glycosylation in a
Proteasome Dependent Manner
First Author: Yi-hao CHEN
Co-Author(s): Ching-long CHEN, Chang-min LIANG, Dawen LU
Poster No.: EX1-084
Impact of Socioeconomic Status on the Diagnosis of
Poster No.: EX1-085
Asymmetric Central Corneal Thickness and Retinal
Nerve Fiber Layer Thickness in Patients With Primary
Open-Angle Glaucoma
First Author: Wen-jeng (melissa) YAO
Co-Author(s): Rob FARGIONE
Poster No.: EX1-086
Verification of a Formula Developed to Predict
Postoperative Intraocular Pressure After Cataract
Surgery in Primary Angle-Closure Glaucoma
First Author: Yu-fan CHANG
Co-Author(s): Yu-chieh KO, Ling-ing LAU, Catherine LIU
Poster No.: EX1-087
Comparing the Performance of RS-3000 and Cirrus
High-Definition Optical Coherence Tomography in
Glaucoma Diagnosis of Eyes With High Myopia
First Author: Yu-fan CHANG
Co-Author(s): Catherine LIU, Yu-chieh KO, Chih-chien
HSU, Mei-ju CHEN
Poster No.: EX1-088
Body Positions Affect Intraocular Pressure in Primary
Open-Angle Glaucoma Patients With Recurrent Optic
Disc Hemorrhage
First Author: Tsing-hong WANG
Co-Author(s): Chi-juei JENG, Jehn-yu HUANG, Chienchia SU
SUBMITTED PROGRAM
Poster No.: EX1-078
Detection of Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer and Macular
Ganglion Cell–Inner Plexiform Layer Loss in Eyes With
Early Localized Glaucomatous Visual Field Defects by
Cirrus HD-OCT
First Author: Mei-ju CHEN
Co-Author(s): Yu-fan CHANG, Chih-chien HSU, Yu-chieh
KO, Catherine LIU
Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma and Primary Angle
Closure Glaucoma in Taiwan – A Nationwide CrossSectional Study
First Author: Yu-chieh KO
Co-Author(s): De-kuang HWANG, Catherine Jiu-ling LIU
Poster No.: EX1-089
The Relationship of Bleb Morphology and
the Outcome of Needling Revision of Failing
Trabeculectomy Bleb With 5-Fluorouracil
First Author: Yung-sung LEE
Co-Author(s): Shiu-chen WU, Shirley CHANG
Poster No.: EX1-090
Tetramethylpyrazine, an Active Ingredient of the
Chinese Herbal Medicine Chuanxiong, Attenuates the
Degeneration of Trabecular Meshwork Through SDF1/CXCR4 Axis
First Author: Jing ZHUANG
Co-Author(s): Pei CHEN
Poster No.: EX1-091
Lens Position Parameters as Predictors of Intraocular
Pressure Reduction After Cataract Surgery in
Nonglaucomatous Patients With Open Angles
First Author: Chi-hsin HSU
Co-Author(s): Shuai-chun LIN, Shan LIN
Poster No.: EX1-092
Effects of siRNA-Mediated p38 MAPK Gene Silence
on TGF-Beta–Induced Human Tenon Fibroblasts
Transdifferentiation to Myofibroblast
First Author: Kun ZENG
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POSTERS
Poster No.: EX1-093
Relationships Between Ocular Rigidity, Corneal
Biomechanical Properties, and Ocular and Systemic
Parameters
First Author: Shuai-chun LIN
Co-Author(s): Arash KAZEMI, Jay MCLAREN, Vikas
GULATI, Sayoko MOROI, Arthur SIT
SUBMITTED PROGRAM
Poster No.: EX1-094
Comparison of Spectral-Domain and Time-Domain
Optical Coherence Tomography in Glaucoma Patients
and Glaucoma Suspects
First Author: Pei-wen LIN
Co-Author(s): Mei-ching TENG, Ing-chou LAI, Jen-chia
TSAI, Yi-chieh POON
Poster No.: EX1-095
Spectralis Optical Coherence Tomography–Derived
Parameters in Assessing Glaucoma
First Author: Chia Ying LIN
Co-Author(s): Ing-chou LAI, Jen-chia TSAI, Mei-ching
TENG
Poster No.: EX1-096
Investigation of the Association Between Breast
Cancer Chemotherapy and Glaucoma in Taiwan
First Author: Ju-kuo LIN
Poster No.: EX1-097
Comparison of Size Modulation and Conventional
Standard Automated Perimetry With 10-2 Test
Program in Glaucoma Patients
First Author: Kazunori HIRASAWA
Co-Author(s): Nobuyuki SHOJI, Kazuhiro MATSUMURA,
Ayaka IIJIMA, Kimiya SHIMIZU
Poster No.: EX1-098
Relationship Between Spectralis Optical Coherence
Tomography–Derived Parameters and Visual Field
Severity Indices in Glaucoma
First Author: Mei-ching TENG
Co-Author(s): Chia Ying LIN, Jen-chia TSAI, Yi-chieh
POON, Pei-wen LIN
Poster No.: EX1-099
Efficacy of Limited Goniosynechialysis on Patients
With Chronic Angle-Closure Glaucoma
First Author: Guoping QING
Poster No.: EX1-100
Reproducibility of Central Visual Field Examination
Using iPad Tablet
First Author: Miaomiao DAI
Co-Author(s): Jianan XU, Jingjing HUANG
Poster No.: EX1-101
Ocular Surface Disorder in Glaucoma Patients on
Topical Antiglaucoma Medications
First Author: John AKKARA
Co-Author(s): Subashini KALIAPERUMAL, Soundravally
R
Poster No.: EX1-102
Asymmetry Analysis of Macular Inner Retinal Layers
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for Glaucoma Diagnosis: Swept-Source Optical
Coherence Tomography Study
First Author: Sang-yoon LEE
Co-Author(s): Eun Kyoung LEE, Ki Ho PARK, Dong
Myung KIM, Jin Wook JEOUNG
Poster No.: EX1-103
Surgical Treatment Effects on Vision-Related Quality
of Life in Primary Angle-Closure Glaucoma
First Author: Yu-hsuan HUANG
Co-Author(s): Yu-chieh KO, Yih-shiuan KUO, Hui-chen
CHENG, Mei-ju CHEN, Catherine Jiu-ling LIU
Poster No.: EX1-104
Correlation Between Macular Ganglion Cell–Inner
Plexiform Layer Thickness, Visual Field, and Retinal
Nerve Fiber Layer Thickness in Primary Open Angle
Glaucoma
First Author: Xiaoyu XU
Poster No.: EX1-105
Human Leukocyte Antigens–A, -B, and -C Loci in the
Genetic Susceptibility to Develop Glaucomatocyclitic
Crisis
First Author: Jun ZHAO
Poster No.: EX1-106
Surgical Outcome of Congenital Glaucoma – A 10-Year
Follow-Up of 60 Cases
First Author: Minyu HUANG
Co-Author(s): Han-yi TSENG, Kwou-yeung WU
Poster No.: EX1-107
Comparison of Medical Comorbidity Between Primary
Angle Closure Glaucoma Patients and a Control
Cohort: A Population-Based Study From Taiwan
First Author: Hsin-yi CHEN
Co-Author(s): Cheng-li LIN, Chia-hung KAO
Poster No.: EX1-108
Variability of 24-Hour Blood Pressure and Disease
Progression in Primary Angle Closure Glaucoma
First Author: Shaoying TAN
Co-Author(s): Nafees BAIG, Poemen CHAN, Clement
THAM
Poster No.: EX1-109
Comparison of Self-Measured Diurnal Intraocular
Pressure Profiles Using Rebound Tonometry Between
Primary Angle Closure Glaucoma and Primary Open
Angle Glaucoma Patients
First Author: Shaoying TAN
Co-Author(s): Nafees BAIG, Linda HANSAPINYO, Vishal
JHANJI, Clement THAM
Poster No.: EX1-110
Early Ahmed Glaucoma Valve Implantation After
Penetrating Keratoplasty Leads to Better Outcomes in
an Asian Population With Preexisting Glaucoma
First Author: Da-wen LU
Poster No.: EX1-111
Outcomes of Ahmed Glaucoma Valve Implantation in
the Management of Refractory Pediatric Glaucomas
POSTERS
First Author: Sirisha SENTHIL
Co-Author(s): Dipak NAG, Ava HOSSAIN
Poster No.: EX1-112
Laser Peripheral Iridotomy Versus Trabeculectomy as
an Initial Treatment for Chronic Primary Angle-Closure
Glaucoma: A Nonrandomized Comparative Study
First Author: Yanyun CHEN
Poster No.: EX1-121
Adalimumab Administration Led to Cytomegalovirus
Uveitis Episode in a Case of Ankylosing Spondylitis
First Author: Ming-ling TSAI
Co-Author(s): Shih-min LIN, Ping-feng TSAI, Meng-ju
TSAI, Chi-ting HORNG
Poster No.: EX1-113
Preparation and Evaluation of HPMC-Based
Pirfenidone Solution In Vivo
First Author: Yangfan YANG
Poster No.: EX1-114
Pressure Elevation Induces Upregulation of
Allopregnanolone-Synthesizing Enzyme in an Ex Vivo
Rat Glaucoma Model
First Author: Makoto ISHIKAWA
Co-Author(s): Takeshi YOSHITOMI, Charles ZORUMSKI,
Yukitoshi IZUMI
Poster No.: EX1-116
Comparison of Uveal Parameters Between Acute
Primary Angle Closure Eyes and Fellow Eyes
First Author: Xingyi LI
Poster No.: EX1-117
Surgical Outcomes of Trabeculectomy With Ologen
Soaked With Bevacizumab
First Author: Faisal THATTARUTHODY
Co-Author(s): Rohit GUPTA, Sushmita KAUSHIK,
Surinder PANDAV
Poster No.: EX1-118
Consensual Ophthalmotonic Reaction in Chinese
Patients After Augmented Trabeculectomy or ExPRESS
Shunt Implantation
First Author: Jennifer Wei Huen SHUM
Co-Author(s): Bonnie Nga Kwan CHOY, Jonathan CHAN,
Jimmy LAI
INTRAOCULAR INFLAMMATION, UVEITIS &
SCLERITIS
Poster No.: EX1-119
Clinicoetiological Presentation of Posterior Uveitis in
Bangladesh
First Author: Pankaj ROY
Co-Author(s): Dipak NAG, Ava HOSSAIN
Poster No.: EX1-120
Application of Revised International Diagnostic
Criteria for Diagnosis of Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada
Disease
First Author: Pankaj ROY
Poster No.: EX1-123
Results of Early Vitrectomy for Endogenous Klebsiella
pneumoniae Endophthalmitis
First Author: Chiamin WU
Co-Author(s): Yun-dun SHEN, Ting-yu WU, Allen LIN
Poster No.: EX1-124
Effects of Intravitreal Bevacizumab on Active Punctate
Inner Choroidopathy and Its Autofluorescence
Patterns
First Author: Jerry HUANG
Co-Author(s): Yih-shiou HWANG
Poster No.: EX1-125
The Caspase-11–Dependent Noncanonical
Inflammasome Activation in Retinal Ischemia/
Reperfusion Injury
First Author: Yun QI
SUBMITTED PROGRAM
Poster No.: EX1-115
Association Between Self-Reported Bupropion Use
and Self-Reported Glaucoma: A Population-Based
Study
First Author: Marissé MASIS
Co-Author(s): Caitlin KAKIGI, Kuldev SINGH, Louis
PASQUALE, Shan LIN
Poster No.: EX1-122
Ocular Tuberculosis – The Bug Caught Red-Handed
First Author: Reddy Y C
Poster No.: EX1-126
Calcium Pyrophosphate Pihydrate Deposition in
Anterior Chamber With Concurrent Panuveitis
First Author: Jia-rong ZHANG
Co-Author(s): Yuan-chieh LEE
Poster No.: EX1-127
Bilateral Cytomegalovirus Retinitis in a Non-AIDS Case
First Author: Te HU
Co-Author(s): Gow-lieng TSENG, Lin-chung WOUNG,
Shiow-wen LIOU
Poster No.: EX1-128
Nonsyphilic Punctate Inner Retinitis – Two Case
Reports
First Author: Hui-hsien CHEN
Co-Author(s): Chang-ping LIN
Poster No.: EX1-129
Aerobic and Anaerobic Flora of Conjunctival Sac and
Meibomian Gland of Patients Undergoing Intraocular
Surgery
First Author: Jingna HE
Poster No.: EX1-130
Visual Prognosis and Associated Factors of Cataract
Surgery in Different Clinical Entities of Uveitis in Han
Chinese
First Author: Meifen ZHANG
Poster No.: EX1-131
A Case Report: Ocular Syphilis With Recurrent
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POSTERS
Vitreous Hemorrhage Secondary to Proliferative
Retinopathy
First Author: Nor Ismarudi ISMAIL
Co-Author(s): Zalilawatii MOHMAD, Nor Azita AHMAD
TARMIDZI
Poster No.: EX1-132
Quantiferon Gold–Guided Anti-TB Treatment in
Patients With Chronic Refractory Uveitis
First Author: Nishant KUMAR
SUBMITTED PROGRAM
NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY
Poster No.: EX1-133
Relationship Between MRI Signal Intensity and
Volume of Extraocular Muscles in Thyroid-Associated
Ophthalmopathy With Methylprednisolone Pulse
Therapy
First Author: Tomoaki HIGASHIYAMA
Co-Author(s): Yasuhiro NISHIDA, Sanae MURAKI,
Masahito OHJI
Poster No.: EX1-134
Ocular Complications of Dengue Fever
First Author: Naqaish SADIQ
Co-Author(s): Anjum IMDAD
Poster No.: EX1-135
Inhibition of p62/SQSTM1 With siRNA Reveals
Neuroprotective Effects of Retinal Ganglion Cells in a
Rat Model of Optic Nerve Crush
First Author: Jia-rong ZHANG
Co-Author(s): Yao-tseng WEN, Rong Kung TSAI
Poster No.: EX1-136
Boosting Recovery of Vision Loss After Acute Stroke
With Combined tDCS and Vision Restoration Training:
An Exploratory Efficacy and Safety Study
First Author: Bernhard SABEL
Co-Author(s): Hermann MOSER, Carolin GALL, Raimund
ALBER
Poster No.: EX1-137
Spectral-Domain Optical Coherence Tomography in
Optic Neuritis Patients
First Author: Xiujuan ZHAO
Co-Author(s): Hui YANG, Bingqian LIU
Poster No.: EX1-138
Frequency and Prognostic Impact of Antibodies to
Aquaporin-4 in Chinese Patients With Optic Neuritis
First Author: Hao KANG
Poster No.: EX1-139
Clinical Features of Aquaporin-4 Antibody
Seronegative Chinese Patients With Atypical Optic
Neuritis
First Author: Huanfen ZHOU
Poster No.: EX1-140
Antithyroid Antibodies and Thyroid Function in Optic
Neuritis: Chinese Experience
First Author: Shuo ZHAO
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OCULAR IMAGING
Poster No.: EX1-141
Agreement for Optic Nerve Head and Retinal Nerve
Fiber Layer Measurements Obtained From Two
Spectral-Domain Optical Coherence Tomography
Devices
First Author: Dhanaraj RAO
Co-Author(s): Narendra KP, Harsha RAO, Sujatha VK,
Suria SUDHAKARAN, A.v. Sathi DEVI
Poster No.: EX1-142
Two-Photon Autofluorescence Imaging of the Retina
First Author: Chen-hsin SUN
Co-Author(s): Xin Yi SU, Hao LI, Caroline CHEE, Lingam
GOPAL
Poster No.: EX1-143
Microstructural Effects of Intravitreal Bevacizumab in
Idiopathic Choroidal Neovascularization
First Author: Syed Nasir SHAH
OCULAR ONCOLOGY & PATHOLOGY
Poster No.: EX1-144
Clinicopathology and Outcomes of Ocular Surface
Squamous Neoplasia in a Taiwan University Hospital
From 1994–2014
First Author: Yu-chih HOU
Co-Author(s): Fung-rong HU, I-jong WANG
Poster No.: EX1-145
Glial Tumor of the Retina With Features of
Ependymoma
First Author: Yi-hsuan WEI
Co-Author(s): Yueh-shen LIN, Kuan-ting KUO, Shu-lang
LIAO
Poster No.: EX1-146
Outcomes of Plaque Brachytherapy for Ocular Tumors
First Author: Sonal CHAUGULE
Co-Author(s): Santosh HONAVAR, Raksha RAO, Vijay
Anand PALKONDA
Poster No.: EX1-147
Orbital Rhabdomyosarcoma – Clinical Profile and
Outcome After Multimodal Management
First Author: Sonal CHAUGULE
Co-Author(s): Santosh HONAVAR, Kaustubh MULAY,
Vijay Anand PALKONDA
Poster No.: EX1-148
Subconjunctival Myxoma: Case Report and Review of
the Literature
First Author: Pei-shin HU
Co-Author(s): Chien-chi TSENG, San-ni CHEN
Poster No.: EX1-149
Primary Ductal Adenocarcinoma of Lacrimal Gland: A
Case Report and Review of Literature
First Author: Hsin-yu YANG
Co-Author(s): Chieh Chih TSAI, Wei Kuang YU, Shu
POSTERS
Ching KAO, Catherine LIU
Poster No.: EX1-150
Comparison of the Clinical Characteristics and
Outcomes of Benign and Malignant Eyelid Tumors: An
Analysis of 4521 Eyelid Tumors at a Tertiary Medical
Center
First Author: Yu-yun HUANG
Co-Author(s): Wen-yih LIANG, Chieh Chih TSAI, Shu
Ching KAO, Hui-chuan KAU, Catherine LIU
Poster No.: EX1-151
Intravitreal Bevacizumab in the Treatment of
Choroidal Metastasis From Esophageal Cancer: 3 Case
Reports and Literature Review
First Author: An Ning CHAO
Poster No.: EX1-153
Limitations of Fluorodeoxyglucose Positron Emission
Tomography Computed Tomography Scan for
Diagnosis of Choroidal Malignant Melanoma in Indian
Eyes
First Author: Narendran VENKATAPATHY
Co-Author(s): Parag SHAH
Poster No.: EX1-154
New Discovery of an Old Antihelminthic Agent:
Pyrvinium Pamoate Inhibits the Proliferation and
Migration of Uveal Melanoma Cells Through Wnt/
β-Catenin Signaling Pathway
First Author: Lei ZHENG
Co-Author(s): Jinxuan PAN
Poster No.: EX1-155
Clinical and Pathologic Studies on Nanophthalmos
Complicated With Uveal Effusion and Glaucoma
First Author: Jing TAO
OPHTHALMIC EDUCATION
Poster No.: EX1-156
Evaluating the Reliability and Validity of a
Cataract Surgery Assessment Tool – ICO-OSCAR:
Phacoemulsification
First Author: Katherine LUN
Co-Author(s): Clement TAN
Poster No.: EX1-157
Managing Ophthalmological Emergencies: Attitudes
and Perceptions of Medical Undergraduates at a
South Asian University
First Author: Madhuwanthi DISSANAYAKE
Co-Author(s): Harsha DISSANAYAKE, Vithoosan
SAHATHEVAN, Minura HAPUGODA, Gayathri
BARANASURIYA
Poster No.: EX1-159
Current Status of Ophthalmology in Taiwan
First Author: Wen-ming HSU
Poster No.: EX1-160
Comparison of Patient Visual Acuity Before and After
Phacoemulsification Surgery Between Ophthalmology
Residents and Phaco Fellows: A Retrospective Study
From 2012–2014
First Author: Doni WIDYANDANA
Co-Author(s): Syam SUHARYONO, Sri WIDIASTUTI,
Agus SUPARTOTO, Suhardjo PRAWIRORANU
OPHTHALMIC EPIDEMIOLOGY
Poster No.: EX2-161
Risk of Degenerative Dementia in Patients with AgeRelated Macular Degeneration—A Retrospective
Cohort Study
First Author: Der-chong TSAI
Co-Author(s): Shih-jen CHEN, Hsin-bang LEU
Poster No.: EX2-162
Prevalence and Risk Factors for Myopia in SecondGrade Primary School Children in Taipei: A PopulationBased Study
First Author: Chih-chien HSU
Co-Author(s): Pei-yu LIN, Der-chong TSAI, Ching-yao
TSAI, Lin-chung WOUNG, Catherine LIU
SUBMITTED PROGRAM
Poster No.: EX1-152
Retinoblastoma in Mongolia: Clinical Characteristics
and Survival From 1987 to 2014
First Author: Tsengelmaa CHULUUNBAT
Co-Author(s): Jamiyanjav BAASANKHUU, Baylag
MUNKHUU, Altankhuu MOLOM, Ling-yuh KAO, Wei-chi
WU
Poster No.: EX1-158
Secular Trends of Myopia Prevalence in Singapore
First Author: Pavan VERKICHARLA
Co-Author(s): Seang Mei SAW
Poster No.: EX2-163
Incidence of and Risk Factors for Childhood Myopia in
a Population-Based Cohort: the Myopia Investigation
Study in Taipei
First Author: Der-chong TSAI
Co-Author(s): Chih-chien HSU, Nicole HUANG, Catherine
LIU
Poster No.: EX2-164
Age-Related Differences in Ocular Biometry in Adult
Korean Population
First Author: Hee-kyung YANG
Co-Author(s): Joon Young HYON, Sang Beom HAN
Poster No.: EX2-165
The Aotearoa Research Into Keratoconus (ARK) Study
Part I – Epidemiology, Demographics, and Basic
Clinical Characteristics of Keratoconus in New Zealand
First Author: Akilesh GOKUL
Co-Author(s): Stuti MISRA, Dipika PATEL, Charles
MCGHEE
Poster No.: EX2-166
Increased Healthcare Service Utilization for OpenAngle Glaucoma: A Population-Based Study
First Author: Jau-der HO
Co-Author(s): Tsung-jen WANG, Hsiao-pei GUO, Chun-
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POSTERS
mei HSUEH, Ju-yi HUNG, Herng-ching LIN
Co-Author(s): Yeni LESTARI
Poster No.: EX2-167
Visual Impairment as an Independent Risk Factor for
Falls in Hospitalized Patients
First Author: Toshimitsu KASUGA
Co-Author(s): Fumiko ARUGA, Koichi ONO, Akira
MURAKAMI
Poster No.: EX2-176
The Prevalence of Myopia and Unmet Needs of Vision
Care Among Schoolchildren in Rural and Underserved
Areas of Taiwan
First Author: Li-ju LAI
SUBMITTED PROGRAM
Poster No.: EX2-168
Longitudinal Changes in Visual Function in Junior
High School Students: Effects of Myopia and Myopic
Treatment
First Author: Ming-hung HSIEH
Co-Author(s): Jen-chieh LIN
Poster No.: EX2-169
Assessment of Functioning in Patients With Visual
Impairment and Hearing Impairment: Application of
the World Health Organization Disability Assessment
Schedule 2.0
First Author: I-chan LIN
Co-Author(s): Wen-ming HSU
Poster No.: EX2-170
Epiretinal Membrane: Prevalence and Risk Factors
from the Korea National Health and Nutrition
Examination Survey, 2008 through 2012
First Author: Si Dong KIM
Co-Author(s): Kuhl HUH, Kunho BAE, Se Woong KANG
Poster No.: EX2-171
Changes in Refractive Status in an Elderly Chinese
Population in a 7-Year Follow-Up: The Shihpai Eye
Study
First Author: Tung-mei KUANG
Co-Author(s): Su-ying TSAI, Catherine Jiu-ling LIU, Shuimei LEE, Yu-chieh KO, Pesus CHOU
Poster No.: EX2-172
Risk Factors of Self-Perceived Vision Impairment in
the Elderly in Taiwan: A Cohort Study
First Author: Jyh-cheng LIOU
Co-Author(s): Chofan YANG
Poster No.: EX2-173
Prevalence and Associations of Anisometropia With
Demographics, Ametropia, and Parental Myopia in
School Children in Taipei City
First Author: Chia-wei LEE
Co-Author(s): Der-chong TSAI, Chih-chien HSU, Shaoyou FANG, Pei-yu LIN, Catherine LIU
Poster No.: EX2-174
Five-Year Incidence of Near Vision Impairment in
Adults in Urban Southern China
First Author: Xiaotong HAN
Co-Author(s): Mingguang HE
Poster No.: EX2-175
Proportion and Risk Factors of Diabetic Retinopathy at
Primary Health Care Centers in East Jakarta and South
Jakarta
First Author: Tri HERDIANA
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ORBITAL AND OCULOPLASTIC SURGERY
Poster No.: EX2-177
Orbital Exenteration: Clinicopathological Profile of
Patients and Outcome
First Author: Raksha RAO
Co-Author(s): Santosh HONAVAR, Kaustubh MULAY
Poster No.: EX2-178
Long-Term Follow-Up of Orbital Implants and
Management of Large Area Implant Exposure With
Dermis Fat Graft
First Author: Chao Wen LIN
Co-Author(s): Shu-lang LIAO
Poster No.: EX2-179
Search for Putative Novel Autoantigens in Thyroid
Orbitopathy by Proteomic Approach
First Author: Kai CHENG
Co-Author(s): Cheng-hsien CHANG
Poster No.: EX2-180
Eyeball Rupture and Orbital Fracture Corrected
With Bioceramic Orbital Implant and Prefabricated
Titanium Orbital Implant
First Author: Allen LIN
Co-Author(s): Yun-dun SHEN, Wen-ming HSU
Poster No.: EX2-181
Botulinum Toxin A Treatment for Marin-Amat
Syndrome
First Author: Che-yu LIN
Co-Author(s): Chieh Chih TSAI, Hui-chuan KAU, Shu
Ching KAO, Catherine LIU
Poster No.: EX2-182
Combined Blepharoplasty, Tarsal Margin Rotation,
and Posterior Lamellar Advancement for Treatment of
Upper Eyelid Cicatricial Entropion
First Author: Chi-lai LI
Co-Author(s): Kelvin CHONG, Alvin YOUNG
Poster No.: EX2-183
A Comparison of Superior Visual Field Defect in Single
Eyelid Population With and Without Compensatory
Brow Elevation
First Author: Kwan SUPACHUTIKUL
Co-Author(s): Vannakorn PRUKSAKORN, Preamjit
SAONANON
Poster No.: EX2-184
Coexisting Orbital Mature B Cell Lymphoma and IgG4Related Disease – A Case Report
First Author: Han-chung LIU
Co-Author(s): Chieh Chih TSAI, Che-yu LIN, Shu Ching
POSTERS
KAO, Catherine Jiu-ling LIU
Poster No.: EX2-185
Ophthalmic Plastic and Orbital Surgery in Taiwan
First Author: Wen-ming HSU
Co-Author(s): Chi-hsin HSU, Yun-dun SHEN, I-chan LIN
Poster No.: EX2-186
Management Outcomes of Pediatric Orbital Fractures
First Author: Su Ann TAY
Co-Author(s): Lay Leng SEAH
Poster No.: EX2-187
Noninterventional Computed Tomographic
Dacryocystography Using Iodixanol Drops
First Author: Vishal SHARMA
Co-Author(s): Sonal CHAUGULE, Raksha RAO, Sunitha
LINGAREDDY, Sunitha LINGAREDDY
Poster No.: EX2-189
A Novel Technique of Fornix Reformation
First Author: Anjali KIRAN
Co-Author(s): Parvathi HARI, Roshmi GUPTA, K Bhujang
SHETTY
Poster No.: EX2-190
Predicting and Improving Upper Eyelid Blepharoplasty
Outcomes
First Author: Anne BARMETTLER
Poster No.: EX2-191
Analysis of Influential Factors for Globe Projection in
the Han Nationality
First Author: Yinwei LI
Poster No.: EX2-324
Normative Anthropometric Analysis and Aesthetic
Indication of Ocular Region for Chinese Young Adults
First Author: Rong LU
Co-Author(s): Qian LI, Xinchun ZHANG, Kang LI, Yadan
QUAN, Xianxian CAI
PEDIATRIC OPHTHALMOLOGY & STRABISMUS
Poster No.: EX2-192
Baseline Axial Length in School-Age Children Is
Associated With Incidence of Myopia
First Author: Yun-chun PENG
Co-Author(s): Yu-chien CHUNG, Chih-chien HSU, Shaoyou FANG, Pei-yu LIN, Catherine LIU
Poster No.: EX2-193
Histopathologic Findings After Selective Ophthalmic
Arterial Injection of Melphalan for Retinoblastoma
Poster No.: EX2-194
Clinical Characteristics of Exotropia Manifesting as
Accomodative Esotropia
First Author: Bing-herng SHEN
Poster No.: EX2-195
Long-Term Outcome of Lateral Rectus Advancement
in Patients With Consecutive Esotropia After Bilateral
Lateral Rectus Recession for Intermittent Exotropia
First Author: Hae Jung PAIK
Poster No.: EX2-196
Prevalence of Strabismus and Amblyopia in a
Population of Elementary School Children in
Southwestern China
First Author: Zhujun FU
Poster No.: EX2-197
Consecutive Exotropia After Surgery for Esotropia:
Oblique Muscle Dysfunction May Play an Important
Role
First Author: Hong WEI
Poster No.: EX2-198
Role of Mobile Game Exercises as an Adjuvant to
Amblyopia Therapy in Children
First Author: Subhash DADEYA
SUBMITTED PROGRAM
Poster No.: EX2-188
Orbital Dimensions – A Preliminary Direct
Measurement Study Using Dry Skulls in a Sri Lankan
Population
First Author: Sajith EDIRISINGHE
Co-Author(s): Hasitha DISSANAYAKE, Damitha
DE FONSEKA, Surangi YASEWARDENE, Harsha
DISSANAYAKE
First Author: Ho-min CHEN
Co-Author(s): Sherine ONG, An Ning CHAO, Kuan-lyin
LIOU, Ling-yuh KAO
Poster No.: EX2-199
Ocular Manifestations of Autism Spectrum Disorder
and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in
Kowloon East Cluster in Hong Kong
First Author: Man Kit TONG
Co-Author(s): Emily TANG, Kenneth LI
Poster No.: EX2-325
Characteristics of Premature Infants With Transient
Corneal Haze
First Author: Yu-hung LAI
Co-Author(s): Hsiu-lin CHEN
PREVENTION OF BLINDNESS
Poster No.: EX2-200
Awareness of Blindness Related to Misuse of Illicit
Liquor Containing Methanol: A Community Study
First Author: Indra MAHAYANA
Co-Author(s): Doni WIDYANDANA, Suhardjo
PRAWIRORANU
Poster No.: EX2-201
Ocular Disorders and Visual Dysfunction Among
Children in Special Schools in Taipei
First Author: Ting-jia CHANG
Poster No.: EX2-202
Causes of Blindness in Children at a Blind School
First Author: Alampur GOUD
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POSTERS
REFRACTIVE SURGERY
Poster No.: EX2-203
Influence of Flap Shape and Hinge Angle on Opaque
Bubble Layer Formation in Femtosecond LASIK
Surgery
First Author: Hung Yuan LIN
Co-Author(s): Yi Ting FANG, Chi-chin SUN
SUBMITTED PROGRAM
Poster No.: EX2-204
Analysis of Effects of Laser Anterior Ciliary Excision
on Dysfunctional Lens Syndrome in Presbyopic Eyes
Using Ray-Tracing Wavefront Analysis
First Author: Annmarie HIPSLEY
Co-Author(s): Karolinne ROCHA, David Hui-kang MA,
Daniel GOLDBERG
Poster No.: EX2-205
Comparison of Contrast Sensitivity Loss Between
Intrastromal Femtosecond Laser (INTRACOR) and
LASIK
First Author: Elsa MAI
Co-Author(s): Chao-kai CHANG
Poster No.: EX2-206
Comparative Evaluation of Residual Astigmatism
Between Elliptical and Circular Flap Creation
in Femtosecond LASIK for Compound Myopic
Astigmatism
First Author: Ya-jung CHUANG
Co-Author(s): Hung Yuan LIN, Pi-jung LIN
Poster No.: EX2-207
A Novel Technique to Improve Eye-Tracking Success
in Femtosecond Laser–Assisted LASIK With WaveLight
EX500 Excimer Laser
First Author: Han Chieh YU
Co-Author(s): Hung Yuan LIN, Fengju ZHANG, Pi-jung
LIN
Poster No.: EX2-208
The Effect of Short-Term Atropine on Higher-Order
Aberrations in School-Age Children
First Author: Yih-shiuan KUO
Co-Author(s): May-yung YEN, Pei-yu LIN, Catherine LIU
Poster No.: EX2-209
Effect of Opening Incision on Astigmatic Correction
After Small Incision Lenticule Extraction for Low
Astigmatism
First Author: Alex Lap Ki NG
Co-Author(s): Tommy CHAN, George CHENG, Zheng
WANG, Victor WOO, Vishal JHANJI
Poster No.: EX2-210
Role of Phakic Implantable Posterior Chamber Contact
Lens in Visual Rehabilitation of Children With High
Refractive Errors – Five-Year Follow-Up
First Author: Naqaish SADIQ
Poster No.: EX2-211
Scleral Contact Lens Management of Post-LASIK
146
Complications
First Author: Hsaio-sang CHU
Co-Author(s): Grace TSENG, Wei Li CHEN, Fung-rong
HU
Poster No.: EX2-212
Factors Influencing Intraocular Pressure After
Laser In Situ Keratomileusis With Flaps Created by
Femtosecond Laser or Mechanical Microkeratome
First Author: Meng-Yin LIN
Co-Author(s): Yun-dun SHEN, I-jong WANG
Poster No.: EX2-213
Changes of Retinal Straylight and Anterior Segment in
High Myopic Eyes With Implantable Collamer Lens
First Author: Hsin-yang CHEN
Co-Author(s): Xiaoying WANG, Hung Yuan LIN, Xingtao
ZHOU
Poster No.: EX2-214
Emmetrope Achievement Time After WavefrontGuided Photorefractive Keratectomy With Adjuvant
Mitomycin C for School Proposing Candidates With
Low and Moderate Myopia
First Author: Suhardjo PRAWIRORANU
Co-Author(s): Agung NUGROHO, Sri WIDIASTUTI
Poster No.: EX2-215
Achieving the Perfection of 500 Hz With 400 Hz LASIK
Laser System Using Verion Image Guided System
First Author: Bharti KASHYAP
Co-Author(s): Birendra KASHYAP, Bibhuti KASHYAP
Poster No.: EX2-216
Outcome of Hgh Myopic Correction With LASIK and
Iris-Claw Phakic IOL: One-Year Results
First Author: Tsui-kang HSU
Co-Author(s): Jun-yan SHEN, Min-feng TING
Poster No.: EX2-217
Comparison of Visual Acuity With Glare After LASIK
Between Femtosecond Laser and Microkeratome Flap
Creation in Myopic Patients
First Author: Sesy WARSITA
Co-Author(s): Feti KARFIATI
Poster No.: EX2-218
Combined Femtosecond Laser–Assisted Intracorneal
Ring Implantation and Cross-Linking for Keratoconus
Management
First Author: Osama IBRAHIM
Co-Author(s): Moones ABDALLA
Poster No.: EX2-219
Comparison of Astigmatic Correction After WavefrontGuided Laser In Situ Keratomileusis and Small Incision
Lenticule Extraction for Moderate to High Myopic
Astigmatism
First Author: Jiamei ZHANG
Co-Author(s): Yan WANG
Poster No.: EX2-220
Finite-Element Analysis of Astigmatic Keratotomy
With Ocular Biomechanics Integration
POSTERS
First Author: Jinhai HUANG
Poster No.: EX2-221
High Myopic Patient Satisfaction After Wearing
Reverse Geometry Lenses for Seven Years
First Author: Lucia SUTEDJA
Poster No.: EX2-222
Effects of Myopic Correction by Laser In Situ
Keratomileusis, PRK, and Phakic Intraocular Lens
Implantation on Modulation Transfer Function and
Retinal Magnification
First Author: Sonu GOEL
Co-Author(s): Sonai MUKHERJEE
Poster No.: EX2-223
Long-Term Alterations of Pachymetry and Topography
After Corneal Cross-Linking Treatment for Keratoconus
First Author: Sonu GOEL
Co-Author(s): Sonai MUKHERJEE
Poster No.: EX2-225
1-Year Results of Refractive Lenticule Extraction SMILE
Compared With Femto-LASIK in Patients With Low
Myopia From SEQ -1.0 to -3.0 D
First Author: Hakan KAYMAK
Co-Author(s): Detlev BREYER, Karsten KLABE, Philipp
HAGEN, Florian KRETZ, Gerd AUFFARTH
Poster No.: EX2-226
Ocular Aberrations After Implantable Collamer Lens
With Central Hole in Myopia
First Author: Murugesan VANATHI
Co-Author(s): Shikha YADAV, Shiva GANTYALA, Noopur
GUPTA, Radhika TANDON
Poster No.: EX2-227
Ultrasound Biomicroscopy Observation of Position
Changes in V4c Versus V4 Posterior Chamber Phakic
Lenses
First Author: Ye SHEN
Co-Author(s): Xinfang CAO
Poster No.: EX2-228
Performance of Daily Disposable Contact Lenses in
Symptomatic Wearers
First Author: Jami KERN
Co-Author(s): Cecile MAISSA, Stefan SCHWARZ FAAO
Poster No.: EX2-229
Relationship Between Contact Lens Coefficient of
Friction and Subjective Lens Comfort
First Author: Jami KERN
Co-Author(s): Joseph RAPPON, Erich BAUMAN
Poster No.: EX2-230
Comparison of the Effect of Different Side-Cut
Angles on Corneal Biomechanical Properties
After Femtosecond Laser–Assisted Laser In Situ
RETINA (MEDICAL)
Poster No.: EX2-231
Correlation Between Hyperreflective Foci on SD-OCT
and Visual Outcomes After Intravitreal Bevacizumab
for Macular Edema in BRVO
First Author: Hyung Chan KIM
Poster No.: EX2-232
Half-Dose Versus Half-Time Photodynamic Therapy for
Central Serous Chorioretinopathy
First Author: Yi-ting HSIEH
Co-Author(s): Hsin-yu LIU, Chung-may YANG, Changhao YANG, Tzyy-chang HO, Chang-ping LIN
Poster No.: EX2-233
Comparing Angio-OCT With Conventional Fundus
Fluorescein Angiography in Idiopathic Choroidal
Neovascularization
First Author: Xiaoling LIANG
Co-Author(s): Shanshan YU, Tao LI, Lin LU
Poster No.: EX2-234
Aflibercept Therapy for Neovascular Age-Related
Macular Degeneration Resistant to Bevacizumab and
Ranibizumab
First Author: Cheng-kuo CHENG
Co-Author(s): Yi-syun SHEN
SUBMITTED PROGRAM
Poster No.: EX2-224
A Novel Superior Classification System for
Keratoconus: The VITAL Individualized Scoring System
First Author: Alexandros MANAIOS
Keratomileusis
First Author: Hua LI
Poster No.: EX2-235
Intravitreal Aflibercept for Myopic Choroidal
Neovascularization in One Medical Center in Taipei
First Author: Jia-kang WANG
Co-Author(s): Chin-wei CHANG, Pei-shan WU
Poster No.: EX2-236
Comparison of Intravitreal Bevacizumab and Laser
Treatment for Advanced Retinopathy of Prematurity
in One Medical Center in Taipei
First Author: Yen-yi CHEN
Co-Author(s): Yun-ju CHEN, Yung-ray HSU, Fang-ting
CHEN, Jia-kang WANG
Poster No.: EX2-237
Foveal Contour in Advanced Retinopathy of
Prematurity After Intravitreal Bevacizumab or Laser
Treatment
First Author: Yen-yi CHEN
Co-Author(s): Yun-ju CHEN, Yung-ray HSU, Fang-ting
CHEN, Jia-kang WANG
Poster No.: EX2-238
CpG-ODN Inhibits Angiogenesis by TLR9-Independent
Regulation of Endothelial Cells and TLR9-Dependent
Activation of Macrophages
First Author: Lei LIU
Co-Author(s): Jiahui WU, Wenru SU, Michael POWNER,
Marcus FRUTTIGER, Andrew DICK
Poster No.: EX2-239
147
POSTERS
The Risk of Retinal Vein Occlusion After Central Serous
Chorioretinopathy
First Author: Hsin-ying LIN
Co-Author(s): Yuh-shin CHANG
Poster No.: EX2-240
The Efficacy of Staining and Retinal Biocompatibility of
Anthocyanins: Preclinical Study for Chromovitrectomy
First Author: Lan-hsin CHUANG
Co-Author(s): Chi-chun LAI, Nan-kai WANG, Yen-po
CHEN, Laura LIU, Yih-shiou HWANG
SUBMITTED PROGRAM
Poster No.: EX2-241
Original Article: Recurrent Vitreous Hemorrhage After
Diabetic Vitrectomy Treated by Intravitreal Aflibercept
First Author: Hsin-yu WENG
Co-Author(s): Yu-chieh WU, Jia-kang WANG
Poster No.: EX2-242
Increased Incidence of Peptic Ulcer Disease in Central
Serous Chorioretinopathy Patients
First Author: Wei-yang LU
Co-Author(s): San-ni CHEN
Poster No.: EX2-243
Blood Pressure Evaluation Before and After
Intravitreal Injection of Bevacizumab, Ranibizumab,
and Aflibercept
First Author: Yun-chen CHEN
Co-Author(s): Yei-ching CHEN, Chia-chen TSAI, Hsiao
Ming CHAO, Tao-hsin TUNG, Jorn-hon LIU
Poster No.: EX2-244
Microperimetry-1 and Fundus Autofluorescence
Findings in Patients With Macular Dystrophy
First Author: Jung LO
Co-Author(s): Jong-jer LEE, Hsi-kung KUO, Pei-chang
WU, Yi-hao CHEN, Chih-hsin CHEN
148
Poster No.: EX2-249
Ginkgo biloba Leaf Extract Protects Against and
Rescues Vision Loss in LED Lighting–Induced Retinal
Degeneration Mice
First Author: Bo-yie CHEN
Co-Author(s): En-chieh LIN, Yu-rong SIAO, Si-ping LIN,
Mei-ching TENG
Poster No.: EX2-250
Fixation Behavior of Macular Dystrophy Patients
Assessed by Microperimetry
First Author: Wei-yu CHIANG
Co-Author(s): Hsi-kung KUO
Poster No.: EX2-251
Reduction of Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress via a
Chemical Chaperone Decreases Acrolein-Induced
Cytotoxicity in Retinal Pigment Epithelium
First Author: Yimin ZHONG
Poster No.: EX2-252
Prognostic Factors for Visual Outcome of Myopic
Choroidal Neovascularization After Antivascular
Endothelial Growth Factor Treatment
First Author: Yen-po CHEN
Co-Author(s): Nan-kai WANG, Kuan-jen CHEN, An Ning
CHAO, Wei-chi WU, Chi-chun LAI
Poster No.: EX2-253
One-Year Results of Aflibercept Treatment With
As-Needed Regimen for Polypoidal Choroidal
Vasculopathy
First Author: Rei NEMOTO
Co-Author(s): Daisuke MURAMATSU, Setsuko
KAWAKAMI, Yoshihiro WAKABAYASHI, Kazuhiko
UMAZUME, Hiroshi GOTO
Poster No.: EX2-245
Posterior Subtenon Injection of Triamcinolone
Acetonide for Pseudophakic Cystoid Macular Edema
First Author: Meng-ju TSAI
Co-Author(s): Yi-ting HSIEH
Poster No.: EX2-254
Intravitreal Aflibercept for the Treatment of Refractory
Diabetic Macular Edema
First Author: Yih-shiuan KUO
Co-Author(s): Ling-ing LAU, Shih-jen CHEN, Catherine
LIU
Poster No.: EX2-246
Endophthalmitis After Penetrating Keratoplasty in
Northern Taiwan
First Author: Yi-hua CHEN
Co-Author(s): Kuan-jen CHEN, Ching-hsi HSIAO, David
Hui-kang MA, Yeong-fong CHEN
Poster No.: EX2-255
Efficacy of Intravitreal Aflibercept in Patients With
Polypoidal Choroidal Vasculopathy Subtype of
Neovascular Age-Related Macular Degeneration in
VIEW 2
First Author: Yuichiro OGURA
Poster No.: EX2-247
Hyperuricemia is Associated With Anti-VEGF Response
in Patients With Diabetic Macular Edema
First Author: Wei-yu CHIANG
Co-Author(s): Jong-jer LEE, Hsi-kung KUO, Pei-chang
WU, Yi-hao CHEN
Poster No.: EX2-256
Trends in Visual Impairment Certification Due to
Diabetic Retinopathy in North and Eastern Devon
First Author: Roland LING
Co-Author(s): Siying LIN, Natalee JAMES, Bhaskar
GUPTA
Poster No.: EX2-248
Chronic Central Serous Chorioretinopathy Induced by
Long-Term Testosterone Treatment
First Author: Kai Ling PENG
Co-Author(s): Hsin-ying LIN
Poster No.: EX2-257
Risk Factors of Pegylated Interferon–Associated
Retinopathy in Patients With Chronic Hepatitis C: A
Prospective Study
First Author: Chi-hsien PENG
POSTERS
Co-Author(s): Yu-tien CHI, Cheng-kuo CHENG
Poster No.: EX2-258
Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography in Retinal
Vascular Diseases and Choroidal Neovascularization
First Author: Yi-syun SHEN
Co-Author(s): Cheng-kuo CHENG
Poster No.: EX2-259
Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography in
Polypoidal Choroidal Vasculopathy
First Author: Yu-tien CHI
Co-Author(s): Cheng-kuo CHENG
Poster No.: EX2-260
Correlation Between Type 1 and 2 Peripapillary
Detachment and Retinoschisis in Patients With High
Myopia
First Author: Sheng-fu CHENG
Co-Author(s): Chi-hsien PENG, Yi-syun SHEN
Poster No.: EX2-262
Ganglion Cell–Inner Plexiform Layer Thinning in
Retinitis Pigmentosa
First Author: Jay CHHABLANI
Co-Author(s): Rayan ALSHAREEF, Qisheng YOU, Giulio
BARTESELLI, Harsha RAO, Ashwin GOUD
Poster No.: EX2-263
Vision-Related Quality of Life After Intravitreal
Aflibercept in Treatment-Resistant Neovascular AgeRelated Macular Degeneration Patients: 96-Week
Results
First Author: Meidong ZHU
Co-Author(s): Wijeyanthy WIJEYAKUMAR, Thomas
HONG, Andrew CHANG
Poster No.: EX2-264
Is Current Evidence-Based Treatment For Myopic
Choroidal Neovascularization Optimal? Factors
Influencing Need for Retreatment and Long-Term
Visual Outcome After Intravitreal Anti-VEGF
First Author: Danny NG
Co-Author(s): Alvin KWOK, Clement CHAN, Walton LI
Poster No.: EX2-265
Early Treatment for Laser-Induced Maculopathy
First Author: Yanyun CHEN
Poster No.: EX2-266
Recurrence of Retinopathy of Prematurity After
Intravitreal Ranibizumab Treatment
First Author: Tsengelmaa CHULUUNBAT
Co-Author(s): Nan-kai WANG, An Ning CHAO, Kuan-jen
CHEN, Chi-chun LAI, Wei-chi WU
Poster No.: EX2-267
Real-Life Data of Anti-VEGF Treatment in Neovascular
Poster No.: EX2-268
Protective Effect of Autophagy on Human Retinal
Pigment Epithelial Cells Against Lipofuscin
Fluorophore A2E: Implications for Age-Related
Macular Degeneration
First Author: Yujing BAI
Co-Author(s): Xiaoxin LI, Jingjing ZHANG
Poster No.: EX2-269
Beneficial Protective Effect of Saffron Extract Against
LED Lighting–Induced Vision Loss in Mice
First Author: Jyh-cheng LIOU
Co-Author(s): Si-ping LIN, Jia-lain WU, Jia-rung LIN, Boyie CHEN
Poster No.: EX2-270
Focal Choroidal Excavation: Multi-Image Modality
Characterization and Functional Correlation
First Author: Jorn-hon LIU
Co-Author(s): Yun-chen CHEN, Chia-chen TSAI, Hanchung LIU, Yu-fan CHANG, Shih-jen CHEN
Poster No.: EX2-271
Comprehensive Molecular Diagnosis of 67 Chinese
Usher Syndrome Probands: High Rate of EthnicitySpecific Mutations in Chinese Patients
First Author: Ruifang SUI
SUBMITTED PROGRAM
Poster No.: EX2-261
Resveratrol Protects Retinal Stem Cells From Oxidative
Stress via Expression of SirT1
First Author: Sheng-fu CHENG
Co-Author(s): Chi-hsien PENG, Kuei-jung CHANG
AMD: 5-Year Observation Using Ranibizumab and
Aflibercept
First Author: Michaela WILKE
Co-Author(s): Robert WILKE, Helmut SACHS
Poster No.: EX2-272
A Comparison Between the Efficacy of 577 nm Yellow
Laser and 532 nm Green Laser in the Treatment of
Diabetic Macular Edema
First Author: Anand RAJENDRAN
Co-Author(s): Vignesh THOGULUVA, S RAMAMURTHY
Poster No.: EX2-273
Study Design of an Innovative Phase III, Two-Year,
Randomized, Double-Masked, Multicenter, Two-Arm
Study Comparing the Efficacy and Safety of RTH258 6
mg Versus Aflibercept in Subjects With Neovascular
Age-Related Macular Degeneration
First Author: Jiann-torng CHEN
Poster No.: EX2-274
Ozurdex for Macular Edema Due to Branch Retinal
Vein Occlusion
First Author: Shorya AZAD
Co-Author(s): Brijesh TAKKAR, Anil GANGWE,
Rajvardhan AZAD
Poster No.: EX2-275
Intravitreal Aflibercept Versus Photodynamic Therapy
in Chinese Patients With Wet Age-Related Macular
Degeneration: 52-Week Outcomes of the SIGHT Study
First Author: Xiaoxin LI
Co-Author(s): Youxin CHEN, Junjun ZHANG, Xun XU,
Olaf SOWADE, Oliver ZEITZ
Poster No.: EX2-276
149
POSTERS
Comparison of Subfoveal Choroidal Thickness Among
Three Subtypes of Exudative Age-Related Macular
Degeneration
First Author: Hee-seong YOON
Co-Author(s): Sang-won KIM, Soh-eun AHN
Poster No.: EX2-277
Protection Against Oxidative Stress by Vitamin D in
Cone Cells: Implication for Retinitis Pigmentosa
First Author: Xinhua SHU
SUBMITTED PROGRAM
Poster No.: EX2-278
Comparison and Quantitative Analysis of Fundus
Autofluorescence Changes Among Bevacizumab,
Ranibizumab, and Afliberecpt in Exudative AgeRelated Macular Degeneration
First Author: Jae Min KIM
Co-Author(s): Eung-suk KIM, Hyung-woo KWAK, Seung
Young YU
Poster No.: EX2-279
Recent Status of Diabetic Mellitus–Related Ocular
Complications in Japan
First Author: Atsuki KUME
Co-Author(s): Tomohiro OHSHIRO, Yoichi SAKURADA,
Kenji KASHIWAGI
Poster No.: EX2-280
Dissecting Cell Death Mechanisms in an X-Linked
Retinitis Pigmentosa Mouse Model
First Author: Xinhua SHU
Poster No.: EX2-281
Comparisons of Retinopathy of Prematurity by Race
Over a Six-Year Period at a Single Tertiary Care NICU
First Author: Po-chen TSENG
Co-Author(s): Irena TSUI
Poster No.: EX2-326
The Availability of 24-Hour Ambulatory Blood
Pressure Monitoring in Branch Retinal Vein Occlusion
First Author: Chang Ki YOON
Co-Author(s): Il Han YUN, Boo Sup OUM, Hyun Woong
KIM
Poster No.: EX2-327
5-Year Follow-Up of Intravitreal Injections of
Ranibizumab for Myopic Choroidal Neovascularization
First Author: Tsung-tien WU
Co-Author(s): Ya-hsin KUNG
Poster No.: EX2-328
The Use of Eye Care Among Persons With Diabetes
and Diabetic Retinopathy in Jogjakarta, Indonesia:
The JOGjakarta Eye Diabetic Study in the COMmunity
(JOGED.COM)
First Author: Angela AGNI
Co-Author(s): Muhammad SASONGKO
Poster No.: EX2-330
Treatment of Myopic Choroidal Neovascularization
With Posterior Subtenon Bevacizumab Injection
(Avastin)
First Author: I Chia LIANG
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Co-Author(s): Yu-ying CHANG, Tong-sheng LEE, Yi-ru
LIN, Wei Li CHEN, Kwan-rong LIU
Poster No.: EX2-332 Panel No.: 332, Session 2
Increased Risk of Coronary Heart Disease in Male
Patients With Central Serous Chorioretinopathy:
Results of a Population-Based Cohort Study First Author: Sheng Ta LEE
Co-Author(s): San-ni CHEN
RETINA (SURGICAL)
Poster No.: EX2-282
Incidence and Risk Factors of Cystoid Macular Edema
After Scleral Buckling
First Author: Po-ting YEH
Co-Author(s): Tso-ting LAI, Jen-shang HUANG
Poster No.: EX2-283
27-Gauge Vitrectomy Under Topical Anesthesia
First Author: Hussain KHAQAN
Poster No.: EX2-284
Safety and Usefulness of Brilliant Blue G Staining
Anterior Capsule in Eyes With Vitreous Hemorrhage
First Author: Sung Who PARK
Co-Author(s): Boo Sup OUM, Eun Hee KIM, Jung Yul
PARK, Young Min PARK
Poster No.: EX2-285
Polypoidal Choroidal Vasculopathy: Treatment in the
“Real World”
First Author: Hsiao Ming CHAO
Co-Author(s): Jorn-hon LIU
Poster No.: EX2-286
Autofluorescence-Delineated Macular Hole Size
Predicts Postoperative Visual Outcome
First Author: Tzu-yun KAO
Co-Author(s): Chung-may YANG, Yi-ting HSIEH, Po-ting
YEH
Poster No.: EX2-287
The Effectiveness of Vitrectomy for Diffuse Diabetic
Macular Edema May Depend on its Preoperative
Optical Coherence Tomography Pattern
First Author: Yusuke ICHIYAMA
Co-Author(s): Osamu SAWADA, Takamasa MORI,
Masato FUJIKAWA, Hajime KAWAMURA, Masahito
OHJI
Poster No.: EX2-288
Optical Coherence Tomography of Inner Retinal
Defects After Internal Limiting Membrane Peeling for
Idiopathic Macular Hole
First Author: Kashif IQBAL
Poster No.: EX2-289
Intraoperative Optical Coherence Tomographic
Factors Associated With Macular Hole Closure at Early
Postoperative Stage in the PIONEER Study
First Author: Yuji ITO
POSTERS
Co-Author(s): Peter KAISER, Rishi SINGH, Sunil
SRIVASTAVA, Justis EHLERS
Co-Author(s): Takashi KOTO, Akito HIRAKATA
Poster No.: EX2-299
Pars Plana Vitrectomy Versus Combined Scleral
Buckling–Pars Plana Vitrectomy for Phakic
Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachment With Inferior
Breaks
First Author: Bhuvan CHANANA
Co-Author(s): Rajvardhan AZAD
Poster No.: EX2-291
Closure of a Recalcitrant Macular Hole After an
Episode of Postoperative Endophthalmitis: A Case
Report
First Author: Chia Ching LIN
Co-Author(s): Wen-chuan WU
Poster No.: EX2-300
Inverted Internal Limiting Membrane Insertion for
Macular Hole–Associated Retinal Detachment in High
Myopia
First Author: Chung-may YANG
Co-Author(s): San-ni CHEN
Poster No.: EX2-292
Macular Hole Surgery Outcomes in Central and SubSaharan Africa
First Author: Nishant RADKE
Co-Author(s): Snehal RADKE
Poster No.: EX2-301
Epiretinal Membrane–Induced Macular Hole – Clinical
Features and Surgical Outcomes
First Author: Chung-may YANG
Co-Author(s): Chia-ying TSAI, Yi-ting HSIEH
Poster No.: EX2-293
Outcome of Cytomegalovirus-Associated Retinal
Detachment Surgeries in Human Immunodeficiency
Virus–Infected Patients in the Era of Highly Active
Antiretroviral Therapy
First Author: An-fei LI
Co-Author(s): Shih-jen CHEN
Poster No.: EX2-302
Choroidal Hyperpermeability Correlates With
Delayed Absorption of Subretinal Fluid After Retinal
Reattachment Surgery
First Author: Se Woong KANG
Co-Author(s): Si Yeol KIM, Hum CHUNG
Poster No.: EX2-294
Can 23-Gauge Vitrectomy Sclerotomies be Made More
Self-Sealing?
First Author: Errol CHAN
Co-Author(s): John CHEN
Poster No.: EX2-295
Mechanisms of Cefuroxime Toxicity in Human Retinal
Pigment Epithelial Cells: Implications for Preventing
or Treating Endophthalmitis in Vitreoretinal Surgeries
First Author: Yi-sheng CHANG
Co-Author(s): Sung-huei TSENG
Poster No.: EX2-296
Comparison of Surgical Outcomes of Primary
Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachment in Phakic Eyes
Between High Myopia and Non-High Myopia
First Author: Ya-hsin KUNG
Co-Author(s): Tsung-tien WU
Poster No.: EX2-297
Safety of Reusing Single-Use Vitrector in Pars Plana
Vitrectomy: A Microbiological Study of Reprocessing
Procedure With and Without 5% Povidone-Iodine
Flushing
First Author: Sita Paramita AYUNINGTYAS
Co-Author(s): Anggun YUDANTHA, Rita S SITORUS,
Andriansjah ANDRIANSJAH, Retno WERDHANI
Poster No.: EX2-298
Ultra-Widefield Fundus Imaging in Gas-Filled Eyes
After Vitrectomy
First Author: Makoto INOUE
SUBMITTED PROGRAM
Poster No.: EX2-290
Postoperative Refraction After Intrascleral Fixation
of Intraocular Lens by 30-Gauge Double Needle
Technique
First Author: Mihoko OSADA
Co-Author(s): Masato FUJIKAWA, Masahito OHJI
Poster No.: EX2-303
Preliminary Outcomes of Inverted Internal Limiting
Membrane Flap Modifying for Large Macular Hole
Repair
First Author: Wang Zhi JUN
Poster No.: EX2-304
Efficacy of Optical Coherence Tomography–Based
Face-Down Positioning for Macular Hole Surgery
First Author: Masahiko SANO
Co-Author(s): Makoto INOUE, Yuji ITO, Kazunari
HIROTA, Takashi KOTO, Akito HIRAKATA
Poster No.: EX2-305
A Comparative Analysis of the Efficacy of Additional
Internal Limiting Membrane Removal in Epiretinal
Membrane Peeling
First Author: Anand RAJENDRAN
Co-Author(s): Apoorv GROVER
Poster No.: EX2-306
Premacular Scraping Technique for Large Macular
Hole
First Author: Soon Hyun KIM
Co-Author(s): Oh Woong KWON, Ha-kyoung KIM
Poster No.: EX2-307
Wound Healing and Functional Changes After BloodAssisted Internal Limiting Membrane Peeling for
Repair of Macular Hole
First Author: Laura LIU
Co-Author(s): Nan-kai WANG, Ijilmurun ENKHAMGALAN, Yih-shiou HWANG, Wei-chi WU, Chi-chun
LAI
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POSTERS
Poster No.: EX2-308
Efficiency of Retinal Laser Coagulation in Retinopathy
of Prematurity With Head Ophthalmoscope and Diode
Laser
First Author: Maksim PSHENICHNOV
Co-Author(s): Oleg KOLENKO, Evgeniy SOROKIN
VISUAL SCIENCES
SUBMITTED PROGRAM
Poster No.: EX2-309
Subconjunctival Adenovirus Gene Delivery in Rats: A
Study of Immune Response and Safety
First Author: Youn-shen BEE
Co-Author(s): Shwu-jiuan SHEU, Guei-sheung LIU
Poster No.: EX2-310
Therapeutic Window of Intravitreous Injections of
Triamcinolone in a Rodent Model of Anterior Ischemic
Optic Neuropathy
First Author: Tzu Lun HUANG
Co-Author(s): Rong Kung TSAI
Poster No.: EX2-311
“The Freckle Sign,” A Possible New Clinical Marker
for the Diagnosis of Hermansky-Pudlak Syndrome in
Indian Patients With Oculocutaneous Albinism
First Author: Karthikeyan ARCOT SADAGOPAN
Co-Author(s): Renuka KATHIRVEL, Rosanne KEEP,
Kannan PARTHIBAN, P VIJAYALAKSHMI
Poster No.: EX2-312
Inflammatory Reaction is a Risk Factor of Myopia
First Author: Hui Ju LIN
Co-Author(s): Lei WAN
Poster No.: EX2-313
Efficacy of Warming Periocular Area With Menthol
Fragrance on Accommodation, Pupil Change, and
Brain Activity
First Author: Yuko SHIMADA
Co-Author(s): Natsuki IIMORI, Igaki MICHIHITO, Ken
ASAKAWA, Hitoshi ISHIKAWA
Poster No.: EX2-314
Twelve-Year Results of Orthokeratology on Childhood
Myopia Control
First Author: Cheng-jen CHIU
Co-Author(s): Yueh-chang LEE
Poster No.: EX2-315
Ginkgo biloba Leaf Extract Prevents UVB-Induced
Vision Loss and Anterior Segment Inflammation of the
Eye
First Author: Bo-yie CHEN
Co-Author(s): Chien-yun WU, Yun-shan TSAI, Ping-hsun
WANG, Yun-ping HUANG
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Poster No.: EX2-316
Investigation of Human Spatial Attention in Perifoveal
Visual Field: A Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
Study
First Author: Indra MAHAYANA
Poster No.: EX2-317
Identification of TYR Gene Mutation in Rhesus
Monkey With Oculocutaneous Albinism
First Author: Kun-chao WU
Co-Author(s): Zi-bing JIN
Poster No.: EX2-318
Human Retinal Progenitor Cells Combined With
Mesenchymal Stem Cell Transplantation for Retinitis
Pigmentosa: Translational Medicine
First Author: Yong LIU
Co-Author(s): Ling Hui QU, Shiying LI, Ping DUAN,
Zheng Qin YIN
Poster No.: EX2-319
The Effects of Different Anti-VEGF on Cell Viability,
Phagocytosis, and Mitochondrial Bioenergetics of
Retinal Pigment Epithelial Cells
First Author: Shwu-jiuan SHEU
Poster No.: EX2-320
Methylglyoxal, a Reactive Glucose Metabolite,
Enhances Autophagy Flux and Suppresses Proliferation
of Human Retinal Pigment Epithelial ARPE-19 Cells
First Author: Yo-chen CHANG
Co-Author(s): Wen-chuan WU
Poster No.: EX2-321
Interocular Suppression in Striate and Extrastriate
Cortex in Human Intermittent Exotropia
First Author: Tzu-hsun TSAI
Co-Author(s): Yu-hsiang TSENG, Chien-chung CHEN,
Fung-rong HU
Poster No.: EX2-322
Effects of Sulforaphane, a Nrf-2 Activator, on the Blue
Light Emitting Diode–Induced Cell Damage in Retinal
Pigment Epithelial Cells
First Author: Chang-hao YANG
Co-Author(s): Chao Wen LIN, Chung-may YANG
Poster No.: EX2-323
Exploring Sections of Retinal Pigment Epithelium Cells
With Focused Ion Beam
First Author: Po-kang LIN
Poster No.: EX2-329
Niche-Dependent Regulations of Metabolic Balance in
High-Fat Diet–Induced Diabetic Mice by Orbital Fat–
Derived Stem Cells
First Author: Jennifer HO
Co-Author(s): Oscar LEE, Andrea JI, Yun-chuang CHANG,
Yun-ju FU
E-POSTERS
CATARACT
E-Poster No.: EP-0001
Prospective Audit of Outcomes of Cataract Surgery in
the Auckland Public Health System and Correlation
With Preoperative Risk Scores
First Author: Bia KIM
Co-Author(s): Dipika PATEL, Charles MCGHEE
E-Poster No.: EP-0002
Effect of 3 Different Lens Fragmentation Patterns on
Surgical Parameters in Eyes Undergoing Femtosecond
Cataract Surgery
First Author: Harvey UY
E-Poster No.: EP-0004
A Clinical Study of Congenital Cataract
First Author: Achyut PANDEY
E-Poster No.: EP-0005
Posterior Capsule Dehiscence During
Phacoemulsification With Advanced Peristaltic Pump
System in 2000 Cases
First Author: Chia-lu CHEN
E-Poster No.: EP-0006
Apparent Accommodation in Pseudophakic Eyes
With Against-the-Rule, With-the-Rule, and Minimum
Astigmatism
First Author: Takahiro HIRAOKA
Co-Author(s): Toshiya YAMAMOTO, Tetsuro OSHIKA
E-Poster No.: EP-0007
Pivoting Technique: Achieving a Good-Quality
Capsulorrhexis Through a Sub–2-mm Clear Corneal
Incision by Using Standard Capsulorhexis Forceps
First Author: Ya-jung CHUANG
Co-Author(s): Hung Yuan LIN, Pi-jung LIN
E-Poster No.: EP-0008
Evaluations of Central Corneal Thickness and Corneal
Endothelium Count Change in Cataract Surgery Using
the LENSAR Femtolaser
First Author: Chih-yu CHEN
Co-Author(s): Chien-liang WU
E-Poster No.: EP-0009
Hybrid Monovision Applied in Retinitis Pigmentosa
First Author: Shao-yu LEI
Co-Author(s): Chien-liang WU
E-Poster No.: EP-0010
Surgical Management in Bilateral Persistent Pupillary
Membranes With Traumatic Cataract
First Author: Reny SETYOWATI
E-Poster No.: EP-0011
Postoperative Outcomes of HOYA 355 Toric Intraocular
Lens Implantation
First Author: Shinichiro NAKANO
Co-Author(s): Takahiro HIRAOKA, Tetsuro OSHIKA
E-Poster No.: EP-0012
Scleral Fixation of enVista Through 2.2-mm Clear
Corneal Wound for Aphakic Patient
First Author: Evelyn Jou Chen HUANG
Co-Author(s): Chien-neng KUO, Li-ju LAI, Ching-lung
CHEN
E-Poster No.: EP-0013
Comparison of Corneal Endothelial Cell Count and
Intraocular Pressure in Pure-Dispersive Viscoelastic
Protection and Cohesive-Dispersive Viscoelastic
Protection in Phacoemulsification Surgery
First Author: Agung NUGROHO
E-Poster No.: EP-0014
Posterior Capsule Opacification: Alternation in the
Aqueous Humor Proteome in Diabetic Patients
First Author: Shang-yi CHIANG
Co-Author(s): Ming-ling TSAI, Da-wen LU
E-Poster No.: EP-0015
Ropewalking on the Fragile Zonule: Femtosecond
Laser Facilitates Cataract Surgey in Patients With
Zonular Dialysis
First Author: Chien-liang WU
Co-Author(s): Ko-jo LIN, Ming-hsuan CHIANG
SUBMITTED PROGRAM
E-Poster No.: EP-0003
Phacoemulsification Using Rotating Needle—A Newer,
Cheaper Technique
First Author: Mohammad TALUKDER
Co-Author(s): Suhardjo PRAWIRORANU
E-Poster No.: EP-0016
Comparative Evaluation of Outcomes of AcrySof IQ
Versus Acriol EC Lens in a Randomized Controlled Trial
First Author: Shikha YADAV
Co-Author(s): Namrata SHARMA, Tushar AGARWAL,
Rasik VAJPAYEE
E-Poster No.: EP-0017
Failure of YAG Laser Capsulotomy in Diabetic
Woman With Posterior Capsule Opacification and
Neovascularization
First Author: Alice WU
Co-Author(s): Mei-ling PENG, Jyh-cheng LIOU
E-Poster No.: EP-0018
Case Series – Scleral Fixation and Haptic
Externalization of Foldable Posterior Chamber AcrySof
Multipiece Intraocular Lenses in Aphakics With
Absent or Inadequate Capsular Support
First Author: Zia MAZHRY
E-Poster No.: EP-0019
Clinical Results of Phacoemulsification for Low ECD
Cataract Cases
First Author: Shaowei LI
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E-POSTERS
E-Poster No.: EP-0020
The Application of Intraocular Lens Shell Technique in
Cataract Surgery
First Author: Yizhi LIU
Correction in Pseudophakic Eyes
First Author: Manqiang PENG
E-Poster No.: EP-0486 Transient Blindness After Intracameral Anesthesia
During Phacoemulsification Cataract Surgery First Author: Ren-yu HUANG
Co-Author(s): San-ni CHEN
E-Poster No.: EP-0030
Health Informatics in Ophthalmology—The Doctor’s
Perspective
First Author: Abison LOGESWARAN
Co-Author(s): Yu Jeat CHONG
E-Poster No.: EP-0021
High-Definition Spectral-Domain Optical Coherence
Tomography in Posterior Polar Cataract
First Author: Pranav RANJAN
Co-Author(s): Pranita SAHAY, Devesh KUMAWAT
E-Poster No.: EP-0031
Changes in Tear Film and Ocular Surface Stability After
Manual Phacoemulsification vs Femtosecond Laser–
Assisted Cataract Surgery
First Author: Bhupesh SINGH
Co-Author(s): Sudhank BHARTI
E-Poster No.: EP-0022
Surgical Stress Influences Surgeon Blood Pressure and
Heart Rate in Cataract Surgery
First Author: Jyun-ci WANG
Co-Author(s): Hung Yuan LIN, Woun-fu LI, Pi-jung LIN
E-Poster No.: EP-0023
Depth of Focus Measurement Methods and
Comparisons of Ophthalmic Surgical Microscope
Illuminations Systems
First Author: Ramon DIMALANTA
Co-Author(s): Jim SCHWIEGERLING
E-Poster No.: EP-0024
Manual Phaco With Microvitreoretinal Blade – A
Critical Evaluation
First Author: Ravi CHAUHAN
Co-Author(s): Sandesh SONARKHAN, Satishkumar
SOLANKE
E-Poster No.: EP-0025
Measuring Posterior Astigmatism in Patients After
Cataract Surgery
First Author: Hungyuan HSU
E-Poster No.: EP-0026
Clinical Outcomes of Phacoemulsification With
Implantation of Intraocular Lens in Functionally OneEyed Cataract Cases
First Author: Mingxing WU
Co-Author(s): Bo ZHANG, Min HOU, Yizhi LIU
E-Poster No.: EP-0027
Long-Term Results and Vision Quality After Trifocal
IOL Implantation
First Author: Matteo PIOVELLA
Co-Author(s): Barbara KUSA
E-Poster No.: EP-0028
Effect of Akt Signaling Pathway in EMT of HLECs
First Author: Yuguang ZHU
E-Poster No.: EP-0029
Visual Function Analyzer–Assisted Refractive
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CORNEA, EXTERNAL EYE DISEASES & EYE BANK
E-Poster No.: EP-0032
Graft Rejection in Patients With Iridocorneal
Endothelial Syndrome After Descemet Stripping
Automated Endothelial Keratoplasty
First Author: Yu-chih HOU
E-Poster No.: EP-0033
Failed Graft After Penetrating Keratoplasty Treated
With Non-Descemet Stripping Automated Endothelial
Keratoplasty
First Author: Yu-chih HOU
E-Poster No.: EP-0034
Corneal Sensitivity and Tear Functions in Patients
With Recurrent Corneal Erosion Syndrome
First Author: Hung-chi CHEN
Co-Author(s): Hsin-yuan TAN, Chi-chin SUN, Ching-hsi
HSIAO, David Hui-kang MA, Chi-chun LAI
E-Poster No.: EP-0035
Pressure-Induced Stromal Keratitis: A Rare but
Potentially Devastating LASIK Complication
First Author: Johan HUTAURUK
E-Poster No.: EP-0036
An Atypical Presentation of Microbial Keratitis After
the Use of Orthokeratology Contact Lenses
First Author: Chih-chien HSU
Co-Author(s): Chiao-yu WANG, Pei-yu LIN
E-Poster No.: EP-0037
A New Technique of Therapeutic Penetrating
Keratoplasty When Large Donor Cornea is Unavailable
First Author: Pornlada SUNLAKAVISET
E-Poster No.: EP-0038
Limbal Stem Cell Viability on Lotrafilcon B and Enfilcon
A Soft Contact Lens Scaffold (Experimental Laboratory
Research)
First Author: Vinca DESYANDRI
Co-Author(s): Evelyn KOMARATIH
E-POSTERS
E-Poster No.: EP-0039
Topical Anesthetic Abuse With Persistent Corneal
Epithelial Defect Treated With Autologous Serum Eye
Drops Combined With a Silicone Hydrogel Contact
Lens
First Author: Yan-ming CHEN
Co-Author(s): Shih-hao TSAI, Yen-chun LIN, Yu-kuei LEE
E-Poster No.: EP-0040
Clinical Features of Infectious Keratitis at a Tertiary
Referral Center in a Rural Area of Korea
First Author: Sang Beom HAN
Co-Author(s): Joon Young HYON
Correlations Between Blink Patterns and Clinical
Parameters in Patients With Dry Eye
First Author: Tzu Yun TSAI
Co-Author(s): Shu-wen CHANG
E-Poster No.: EP-0049
Comparison of Endothelial Cell Loss Rate in
Penetrating Keratoplasty, Descemet Stripping
Automated Endothelial Keratoplasty, and Deep
Anterior Lamellar Keratoplasty
First Author: Bo-i KUO
Co-Author(s): Yu-chih HOU, Fung-rong HU, I-jong
WANG, Wei Li CHEN
E-Poster No.: EP-0050
A 160-Year Journey: Comparison of Nottingham’s
Treatise on Conical Cornea With the Current
Understanding of Keratoconus
First Author: Akilesh GOKUL
Co-Author(s): Dipika PATEL, Charles MCGHEE
E-Poster No.: EP-0042
A Clinical Survey on Subcutaneous Triamcinolone
Acetonide Eyelid Injection for Vernal
Keratoconjunctivitis
First Author: Tomoko TSUKAHARA
Co-Author(s): Yusuke SAEKI, Jane HUANG, Eiichi UCHIO
E-Poster No.: EP-0051
Eyelid Cutting Injury by Band Keratopathy After
Thermal Injury
First Author: Chiwu CHANG
Co-Author(s): Kuo Chiao TSENG, Chi-huang CHANG
E-Poster No.: EP-0043
Effect of Transverse Conjunctival Advancement Flap
Surgery for Primary Pterygium
First Author: Eok-soo SUH
E-Poster No.: EP-0044
Comparison of Anterior Segment Biometric
Measurements Between Pentacam and IOLMaster in
Normal and High Myopic Eyes
First Author: Xiaogang WANG
Co-Author(s): Jing DONG
E-Poster No.: EP-0045
“Copy and Fix:” A Novel Technique of Harvesting
Freehand and Horseshoe Tectonic Grafts
First Author: Chameen SAMARAWICKRAMA
Co-Author(s): Rasik VAJPAYEE
E-Poster No.: EP-0046
Toxic Keratopathy Associated With the Use of AlcoholContaining Antiseptics in Nonocular Surgery
First Author: Hsin-yu LIU
Co-Author(s): Yu-chih HOU
E-Poster No.: EP-0047
Correlations Among Tear Film Lipid Layer Thickness
Measurement, Ocular Surface Temperature
Difference, and Other Measurements in Patients With
Dry Eye
First Author: Tzu Yun TSAI
Co-Author(s): Shu-wen CHANG
E-Poster No.: EP-0048
E-Poster No.: EP-0052
Anterior Opacification of Posterior Chamber
Intraocular Lens After Non-Descemet Stripping
Automated Endothelial Keratoplasty – A Case Report
First Author: Shangte MA
Co-Author(s): Yu-chih HOU
SUBMITTED PROGRAM
E-Poster No.: EP-0041
Graft Survival After Penetrating Keratoplasty
Procedure
First Author: Kukuh PRASETYO
Co-Author(s): Susi HERYATI, Feti MEMED
E-Poster No.: EP-0053
Mooren Ulcer After Clear Corneal Phacoemusification
– A Case Report and Review of the Literature
First Author: Tzu-yu HOU
Co-Author(s): Pei-yu LIN, Chia-wei LEE, Yin Tzu LIU,
Catherine Jiu-ling LIU
E-Poster No.: EP-0054
The Withdrawal Rate of Corticosteroids in Vernal
Keratoconjunctivitis
First Author: Mika SHINODA
Co-Author(s): Eiichi UCHIO
E-Poster No.: EP-0055
The Effect of Transglutaminase in the Physicochemical
Properties of Type I Collagen Gel
First Author: Hsinyuan TAN
Co-Author(s): Chia-yi WANG
E-Poster No.: EP-0056
Study of Ocular Manifestations in Adult Patients With
Autoimmune Connective Tissue Diseases
First Author: Poonam RAI
Co-Author(s): Chhaya Ashok SHINDE, Nayana POTDAR
E-Poster No.: EP-0057
Evaluation of the AlgerBrush II Rotating Burr as a Tool
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for Inducing Limbal Stem Cell Deficiency in the New
Zealand White Rabbit
First Author: Fiona Jinchun LI
Co-Author(s): Elham NILI, Jennifer WALSHE, Neil
RICHARDSON, Damien HARKIN
E-Poster No.: EP-0058
Quantitative Analysis of the Relationship Between
the Location of Orthokeratology Lens and Wavefront
Change
First Author: Jy Been LIANG
SUBMITTED PROGRAM
E-Poster No.: EP-0059
Topographic Progression in Keratoconus
First Author: Yun-han HSIEH
Co-Author(s): Yu-chih HOU, Wei Li CHEN, Fung-rong
HU, I-jong WANG
E-Poster No.: EP-0060
Persistent Circular Epithelial Defect as a Presentation
of Nocardia Keratitis
First Author: Yueh-chang LEE
Co-Author(s): Yuan-chieh LEE, Fung-rong HU
E-Poster No.: EP-0061
Dynamic Ocular Biomechanical Properties After
Keratoplasty for Keratoconus
First Author: Hans VELLARA
Co-Author(s): Noor ALI, Akilesh GOKUL, Charles
MCGHEE, Dipika PATEL
E-Poster No.: EP-0062
Ocular Manifestations and Complications of StevensJohnson Syndrome and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis
in Asian Eyes: Does the Extent of Body Surface Area
Involved Matter?
First Author: Kendrick SHIH
Co-Author(s): Loraine CHOW, Alex Lap Ki NG, Jimmy LAI
E-Poster No.: EP-0063
Perforated Herpes Keratitis Successfully Treated With
Oral Acyclovir
First Author: Yu-ling LIU
E-Poster No.: EP-0064
A Study of Epidemiological Factors and the Outcome
of Treatment in Patients Presenting With Microbial
Keratitis at a Tertiary Care Hospital in Mumbai
First Author: Simranjeet AULAKH
Co-Author(s): Chhaya Ashok SHINDE, Nayana POTDAR
E-Poster No.: EP-0065
Evaluation of the Therapeutic Effect of Corneal
Collagen Cross-Linking in Treatment of Resistant
Corneal Ulcer
First Author: Sri WIDIASTUTI
Co-Author(s): Banu DIBYASAKTI, Doni WIDYANDANA,
Suhardjo PRAWIRORANU
E-Poster No.: EP-0066
Amniotic Membrane Transplantation in a Patient With
Perforated Corneal Ulcer Caused by Streptococcus
mitis
First Author: Yu-chun CHENG
Co-Author(s): Ching-hsi HSIAO, Hsin-chiung LIN, Chi-
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E-Poster No.: EP-0067
Unilateral Conjunctival Mucosa-Associated Lymphoid
Tissue Lymphoma Masquerading as Giant Papillary
Conjunctivitis
First Author: Kuo-hua JUAN
E-Poster No.: EP-0068
Unilateral Keratoglobus and Terrien Marginal
Degeneration in a Young Patient
First Author: Brian ARDITYA MAHENDRA
Co-Author(s): Suhardjo PRAWIRORANU, Syam
SUHARYONO
E-Poster No.: EP-0488
Unusual Ocular Manifestation of a Patient Suffering
From Acute Conjunctivitis Associated With Corneal
Pseudomembrane
First Author: Tzu-yu LIN
Co-Author(s): Wen-ming HSU
E-Poster No.: EP-0069
Treatment Outcome of Keratoconus in Thailand
First Author: Siriporn LEUNGROONGROJ
Co-Author(s): Varintorn CHUCKPAIWONG
E-Poster No.: EP-0070
Clinical Characteristics and Treatment Outcomes of
Pythium insidiosum Keratitis
First Author: Thitiporn THONGBORISUTH
Co-Author(s): Kaevalin LEKHANONT, Passara
JONGKHAJORNPONG, Manachai NONPASSOPON,
Pitak SANTANIRAND
E-Poster No.: EP-0071
Efficacy and Safety of Postoperative Topical
Corticosteriods for Prevention of Pterygium
Recurrence: A Comparison Between One-Month and
Three-Month Treatment
First Author: Thanachaporn KITTIPIBUL
Co-Author(s): Vilavun PUANGSRICHARERN
E-Poster No.: EP-0072
Corneal Graft Shape After DSAEK
First Author: Yi-hao HO
Co-Author(s): Yi-yu TSAI, Elsa CHIANG, Yi-ching HSIEH
E-Poster No.: EP-0073
Spherical Equivalent Change After Triple DSAEK
First Author: Yi-hao HO
Co-Author(s): Elsa CHIANG, Yi-yu TSAI, Yi-ching HSIEH
E-Poster No.: EP-0074
Deep Anterior Lamellar Keratoplasty for HSV Stromal
Keratitis With Lipid Keratopathy
First Author: Jiunn-liang CHEN
E-Poster No.: EP-0075
Evaluation of Microbial Contamination of Donor
Corneoscleral Rim Immediately After Harvesting and
Before Corneal Transplantation: 1.5-Year Report From
a Taiwanese Eye Bank
First Author: Fung-rong HU
E-POSTERS
Co-Author(s): Yu-chih HOU, Hsaio-sang CHU, Po-ting
YEH
E-Poster No.: EP-0076
Five-Year Results of Thick Graft Endothelial
Keratoplasty in a Patient With Brittle Cornea
Syndrome. A New Approach for Keratoglobus
First Author: Jamil HASANOV
E-Poster No.: EP-0077
Treatment of Refractory Vernal Keratoconjunctivitis
and Associated Steroid-Induced Glaucoma
First Author: Ni-wen KUO
Co-Author(s): Wei-yu LAI, Jiunn-liang CHEN
E-Poster No.: EP-0079
Postcataract Surgery Entry Wound Infection
First Author: Reena SINGH
Co-Author(s): Namrata SHARMA, J.s. TITIYAL, Tushar
AGARWAL, Rajesh SINHA
E-Poster No.: EP-0080
Effect of Collagen Cross-Linking on Keratocyte Viability
and Proliferation in Human Cornea
First Author: Somasheila MURTHY
Co-Author(s): Arif KHADAKHADI, Vivek SINGH
E-Poster No.: EP-0081
Effects of Collagen Crosslinking on the Biomechanical
Properties of Excised Cattle Conjunctiva
First Author: Bonnie Nga Kwan CHOY
Co-Author(s): Harrison Man Hin CHAN, Jimmy LAI
E-Poster No.: EP-0082
Change in Tear Film Lipid Layer Thickness, Corneal
Thickness, and Corneal Volume After Superficial
Cauterization for Conjunctivochalasis
First Author: Tommy CHAN
Co-Author(s): Vishal JHANJI
E-Poster No.: EP-0083
Biodegradable Collagen Matrix (OlogenTM) Implant
and Conjunctival Autograft for Scleral Necrosis After
Pterygium Excision
First Author: Sang-bumm LEE
Co-Author(s): Chan-ho CHO
E-Poster No.: EP-0084
Clinical Efficacy of Combined Anti-Inflammatory and
Tear Stimulation Treatments for Sjogren Syndrome–
Related Dry Eye
First Author: Kyung Chul YOON
Co-Author(s): Jee Myung YANG, Yung Hui KIM, Lian
CUI, Ying LI, Hyoseok LEE
E-Poster No.: EP-0086
Descemet Stripping Automated Endothelial
Keratoplasty for Pseudophakic Bullous Keratopathy:
Results and Complications
First Author: Pham NGOC DONG
Co-Author(s): Do TUYET NHUNG
E-Poster No.: EP-0087
Less Tension, Better Vision – Outcomes of Penetrating
Keratoplasty With and Without Prior Trabeculectomy
in Leucoma Adherens
First Author: Abhishek ONKAR
E-Poster No.: EP-0088
Twenty Blinks Keep the Tears Pink – Role of Blinking
Exercises in Computer Vision Syndrome
First Author: Abhishek ONKAR
Co-Author(s): Suwarna SUMAN
E-Poster No.: EP-0089
Role of Dyslipedemia or Hypercholesterolemia in
Meibomian Gland Dysfunction
First Author: Arif ADENWALA
Co-Author(s): Mahesh DALVI, Aamir ANWER
SUBMITTED PROGRAM
E-Poster No.: EP-0078
Nelfilcon A and Lotrafilcon B Cosmetic Hydrogel
Contact Lenses With Fully Encapsulated Pigments
First Author: Jami KERN
Co-Author(s): Jessie LEMP, Richard HART, Archana
RAO, Karen SENTELL, Richard BREITKOPF
E-Poster No.: EP-0085
Microsporidia: A New Pathogen of Keratitis in
Vietnam
First Author: Pham NGOC DONG
Co-Author(s): Do TUYET NHUNG
E-Poster No.: EP-0090
Comparative Study of Pterygium Excision With
Conjunctival Autograft, Wet Amniotic Membrane
Graft, and Topical Mitomycin C
First Author: Pavitra PATEL
E-Poster No.: EP-0091
Corneal Graft Shape After Triple DSAEK and Its
Relationship to Postoperative Spherical Equivelant
First Author: Yi-ching HSIEH
Co-Author(s): Yi-yu TSAI, Elsa CHIANG
EYE TRAUMA, EMERGENCIES & INFECTIONS
E-Poster No.: EP-0092
Clinical Histopathology of Intrachoroidal Splitting in
Open-Globe Injury–A Retrospective Case Series of 4
Patients
First Author: Liang HAN
Co-Author(s): Yen-ling CHO, Zhi Zhong MA
E-Poster No.: EP-0093
Therapeutic Effect of Amniotic Membrane
Transplantation in Paraquat-Induced Ocular Surface
Injury: 2 Case Reports
First Author: Po Yen LEE
Co-Author(s): Shiuhliang HSU
E-Poster No.: EP-0094
157
E-POSTERS
Simulation of Airbag Impact on Eyes With
Transsclerally Fixated Posterior Chamber Intraocular
Lens in Different Axial Lengths Using Finite Element
Analysis
First Author: Jane HUANG
Co-Author(s): Eiichi UCHIO, Satoru GOTO
SUBMITTED PROGRAM
E-Poster No.: EP-0095
Patching for Corneal Abrasions
First Author: Blanche LIM
Co-Author(s): Chris LIM
E-Poster No.: EP-0105
Bevacizumab and Panretinal Photocoagulation Protect
Against Ocular Hypertension After Posterior Subtenon
Injection of Triamcinolone Acetonide for Diabetic
Macular Edema
First Author: Yi-ting HSIEH
Co-Author(s): Chung-may YANG
E-Poster No.: EP-0096
Intraorbital Metallic Foreign Body: A Case Report
First Author: Karina PRATIWI
Co-Author(s): Purjanto UTOMO, Agus SUPARTOTO
E-Poster No.: EP-0106
Beta Blocker Eye Drops for Low Tension Glaucoma and
Migraine: A Case Report and Literature Review
First Author: Yuan-chieh LEE
Co-Author(s): Wei-shan TSAO
E-Poster No.: EP-0097
Pyogenic Liver Abscess and Endogenous Klebsiella
Endophthalmitis – A 30-Year Review
First Author: Kuei-jung CHANG
Co-Author(s): Cheng-kuo CHENG, Chao-chien HU
E-Poster No.: EP-0107
A Corneal Static Model Using Ultra-High-Speed
Scheimpflug Imaging Technology
First Author: I-jong WANG
Co-Author(s): Po-jen SHIH
E-Poster No.: EP-0098
Foreign Body in the Medial Orbital Wall: A Case
Report
First Author: Shao-chun CHEN
Co-Author(s): Chun-chen CHEN, Lin-chung WOUNG
E-Poster No.: EP-0108
Phacoemulsification With Illuminated Microcatheter–
Assisted 360-Degree Ab Externo Trabeculotomy for
Treatment of Narrow Angle Glaucoma in Adult Indian
Eyes
First Author: Ankush MAHAJAN
Co-Author(s): Vijay MAHAJAN, Nitish MAHAJAN
E-Poster No.: EP-0099
Cases of Ocular Injury Among Earthquake Survivors in
Nepal
First Author: Purnima RAJKARNIKAR STHAPIT
Co-Author(s): Pooja SHRESTHA, Tina SHRESTHA
E-Poster No.: EP-0100
Combination Therapy for Aspergillus Endophthalmitis
After Penetrating Keratoplasty for Fungal Keratitis
First Author: Wen-hsiang LEE
Co-Author(s): Kendall DONALDSON, Darlene MILLER,
Sarah WELLIK
E-Poster No.: EP-0101
Analysis of Failure Cases With Black Diaphragm
Intraocular Lens
First Author: Jun LI
E-Poster No.: EP-0103
Evaluation of the Management of Open Globe Injury
Through an Analysis of Suitability Between Final and
Predictive Visual Acuity Based on Ocular Trauma Score
at Dr Wahidin Sudirohusodo Hospital in Makassar,
2014
First Author: Amna RAHMI
Co-Author(s): Habibah MUHIDDIN, Halimah PAGARRA
E-Poster No.: EP-0104
A Case of Miliary TB With Third Nerve Paresis and
Multiple Choroidal Tubercles
First Author: Nedhina EK
Co-Author(s): Mathew JAMES, Itterah TP, Prakash VS
158
GLAUCOMA
E-Poster No.: EP-0109
Focal Laminar Defects of Optic Disc in Glaucoma:
Evaluation Using Enhanced Depth Imaging Optical
Coherence Tomography
First Author: Ying-ying CHEN
Co-Author(s): Henry CHEN
E-Poster No.: EP-0110
Uveitis-Glaucoma-Hyphema Syndrome and Corneal
Decompensation in Association With Complicated
Cataract Surgery
First Author: Chui-lien TSEN
Co-Author(s): Chia-ming HSU, Jiunn-liang CHEN
E-Poster No.: EP-0111
Microhook Ab Interno Trabeculotomy, A Novel
Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery, in Open-Angle
Glaucoma Eyes With Scleral Thinning
First Author: Masaki TANITO
Co-Author(s): Ichiya SANO, Yoshifumi IKEDA, Etsuko
FUJIHARA
E-Poster No.: EP-0112
Intractable Hyphema After Nd:YAG Iridotomy in a
Uremic Patient Under Hemodialysis
First Author: Pei-yao CHANG
Co-Author(s): Jia-kang WANG
E-Poster No.: EP-0113
Anxiety and the Reliability of Visual Field Assessment
E-POSTERS
in Glaucoma Patients
First Author: Lai Chan FHUN
Co-Author(s): Kok Leong TAN, Mei Fong CHONG,
Maizan YAAKUB, Liza Sharmini AHMAD TAJUDIN
E-Poster No.: EP-0114
Express Implant for Secondary Glaucoma in Superior
Vena Cava Syndrome – A Case Report
First Author: Yi-ju HO
Co-Author(s): Lan-hsin CHUANG, Ling YEUNG, Chi-chun
LAI
E-Poster No.: EP-0115
Very Late-Onset Hypotony Maculopathy After
Trabeculectomy in a Glaucoma Patient With High
Myopia
First Author: Shuting KAO
Co-Author(s): Shwu-huey LEE, Yi-chun CHEN
E-Poster No.: EP-0117
Glaucoma in Highly Myopic Eyes
First Author: Chi-hsin HSU
Co-Author(s): Shan LIN
E-Poster No.: EP-0118
Proinflammatory Cytokine Levels in the Aqueous
Humor of Secondary Glaucoma Patients With Familial
Amyloidotic Polyneuropathy
First Author: Toshihiro INOUE
Co-Author(s): Saori OHIRA, Takahiro KAWAJI, Hidenobu
TANIHARA
E-Poster No.: EP-0123
Investigation of the Willingness to Use Mobile Health
in Patients With Glaucoma
First Author: Jingjing HUANG
Co-Author(s): Miaomiao DAI, Jianan XU, Jialiu LIN,
Zhonghao WANG
E-Poster No.: EP-0124
Superior-Inferior Asymmetry in Ganglion Cell–Inner
Plexiform Layer Thickness Assessed by SpectralDomain Optical Coherence Tomography in Glaucoma
First Author: Yu-fan CHANG
Co-Author(s): Catherine LIU, Yu-chieh KO, Mei-ju CHEN,
Chih-chien HSU, Nai-wen FAN
E-Poster No.: EP-0125
Computer Analyzing Infrared Video Image for
Pupillary Response
First Author: Fu-ching HUANG
Co-Author(s): Min-hsiu SHIH
E-Poster No.: EP-0126
Amniotic Membrane Transplantation Combined
With Conjunctival Rotational Grafting for Persistent
Glaucoma Filtering Leak
First Author: Fu-ching HUANG
Co-Author(s): Min-hsiu SHIH
SUBMITTED PROGRAM
E-Poster No.: EP-0116
Changes in Glaucoma Medication Expenditures in
Taiwan
First Author: Shin-lin CHIU
First Author: Caroline BINSON
Co-Author(s): Visvaraja SUBRAYAN, Sushil VASUDEVAN,
Siti Hamimah SHEIKH ABDUL KADIR
E-Poster No.: EP-0127
Blindness Caused by Late-Onset Angle Recession
Glaucoma – A Case Report
First Author: Chia-ming HSU
Co-Author(s): Ying-ying CHEN, Shwu-jiuan SHEU
E-Poster No.: EP-0119
Ultrasound Biomicroscopic Study of Anterior Chamber
Depth and Angle in Adult Phakic Eyes at a Tertiary
Care Hospital in the Philippines
First Author: Barbara Joy HIDALGO
Co-Author(s): Manuel AGULTO, Patricia KHU, Ma
Margarita LUNA
E-Poster No.: EP-0128
Retinal Nerve Fiber Bundle Defect in a Case of Ocular
Hypertension With Diabetes: Is It Associated With
Pressure or Cotton-Wool Spots?
First Author: Shiu-chen WU
Co-Author(s): Shirley CHANG, Wei-chi WU
E-Poster No.: EP-0120
Refractory Bilateral Angle-Closure Attack During
Hemodialysis
First Author: Jia-horung HUNG
Co-Author(s): Fu-ching HUANG
E-Poster No.: EP-0129
Case Report: Hair Formation at the Malar Area After
Using Lantanoprost 0.005%
First Author: Chan SHAO
Co-Author(s): Lai ING CHOU
E-Poster No.: EP-0121
Successful Management of Postoperative Malignant
Glaucoma
First Author: Jia-horung HUNG
Co-Author(s): Fu-ching HUANG
E-Poster No.: EP-0130
Visual Field Improvement After Trabeculectomy – Two
Case Reports
First Author: Hong-zin LIN
Co-Author(s): Wei-shan TSAI, Tsing-hong WANG
E-Poster No.: EP-0122
Effects of Ranibizumab and Aflibercept on Human
Subtenon Fibroblast: A Cell Signal Transduction
Perspective
E-Poster No.: EP-0131
Combined Trabeculectomy With Mitomycin C, Pars
Plana Vitrectomy With Panretinal Photocoagulation,
and Intravitreal and Intracameral Bevacizumab for
159
E-POSTERS
Neovascular Glaucoma
First Author: Hong-zin LIN
Co-Author(s): Yuan-chieh LEE
E-Poster No.: EP-0132
Elevated Levels of Interleukin-6 in the Aqueous
Humor in Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma Patients
Who Required Repeat Trabeculectomy
First Author: Sachi KOJIMA
Co-Author(s): Toshihiro INOUE, Saori OHIRA, Keiichiro
IWAO, Hidenobu TANIHARA
SUBMITTED PROGRAM
E-Poster No.: EP-0133
Outcome of Moorfields Safer Surgery System
Trabeculectomy With Mitomycin-C in Iridocorneal
Endothelial Syndrome
First Author: Rekha KHANDELWAL
Co-Author(s): Sumit GUPTA
E-Poster No.: EP-0134
Treating Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy–Related
Neovascular Glaucoma With Intravitreal Aflibercept
First Author: Shao-wei WENG
Co-Author(s): Jia-kang WANG, Shu-wen CHANG
E-Poster No.: EP-0135
Anterior Segment Findings of Pseudoexfoliation
Syndrome in Thai Patients
First Author: Rattanaporn ROJANATAPPHA
Co-Author(s): Wasu SUPAKONTANASAN, Yanin SUWAN,
Chaiwat TEEKHASAENEE
E-Poster No.: EP-0136
Comparison of Intraocular Pressure Changes After
Water Drinking Test in Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma
and Primary Angle-Closure Glaucoma
First Author: Ing-chou LAI
Co-Author(s): Yi-chieh POON, Mei-ching TENG, Pei-wen
LIN, Jen-chia TSAI
E-Poster No.: EP-0137
Surgical Outcomes of Ex-PRESS Mini Glaucoma Shunt
Surgery With Extended Indications
First Author: Chawawat KANGWANWONGPAISAN
Co-Author(s): Yanin SUWAN, Pornchai SIMAROJ, Wasu
SUPAKONTANASAN
E-Poster No.: EP-0138
Phosphoproteomics Characterization of Lens Proteins
of Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury Model in Rats
First Author: Mei-lan KO
Co-Author(s): Hsin-yi CHEN, Yu-ju CHEN
E-Poster No.: EP-0139
Clinical Risk Factors Related to the Outcome of
Trabeculectomy in Neovascular Glaucoma
First Author: Shirley CHANG
Co-Author(s): Shiu-chen WU, Wei-chi WU
E-Poster No.: EP-0140
Repeatability of Ganglion Cell Complex Parameters
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Measured by Avanti RTVue XR Spectral Domain
Optical Coherence Tomography
First Author: Suria SUDHAKARAN
Co-Author(s): Dhanaraj RAO
E-Poster No.: EP-0141
Visual Field Defects in Highly Myopic Eyes With Early
Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma
First Author: Yi-chun CHEN
Co-Author(s): Chih-heng HUNG, Shwu-huey LEE
E-Poster No.: EP-0142
Efficiacy of Intravitreal Bevacizumab Injection in
Neovascular Glaucoma
First Author: Hafiz GAHRAMANOV
Co-Author(s): Gabil ZULFIYEV, Gurban ISMAYILOV,
Solmaz ALIYEVA, Rahman ALLAHVERDIYEV, Aysel
GALBINUR
E-Poster No.: EP-0143
Chronic Open-Angle Glaucoma and its Association
With Cup Shape in Those Referred to the
Ophthalmology Clinic of Vali-Asr Hospital in 2011–
2012
First Author: Behrouz HEYDARI
Co-Author(s): Gholamhossein YAGHOOBI
E-Poster No.: EP-0144
Evaluation of Two Needling Revision Methods With
5-Fluorouracil for Two Kinds of Dysfunctional Filtering
Bleb
First Author: Hong JU
E-Poster No.: EP-0145
Glaucoma Staging System to Compare Visual Field
Defects in Primary Open Angle Glaucoma Versus
Narrow Angle Glaucoma Patients
First Author: Sumit GUPTA
Co-Author(s): Rekha KHANDELWAL
E-Poster No.: EP-0146
Three-Year Results of Phacocanaloplasty in Patients
With Concomitant Advanced Pseudoexfoliation
Glaucoma and Cataract
First Author: Jamil HASANOV
E-Poster No.: EP-0147
Subtenon Triamcinolone–Induced Ocular
Hypertension Treated With Removal of Triamcinolone
and Histopathologic Features of Deposits
First Author: Yi-ching SHAO
Co-Author(s): Alice WU, Mei-ling PENG, Jeng-dong HSU
E-Poster No.: EP-0148
Combining Canaloplasty and Canalectomy in Primary
Angle Closure Glaucoma: A Case Report
First Author: Yuanbo LIANG
E-Poster No.: EP-0149
CO2 Laser–Assisted Deep Sclerectomy in Chinese
Glaucoma Patients: A Pilot Study
E-POSTERS
First Author: Gangwei CHENG
E-Poster No.: EP-0150
A Novel Two-Step Surgery in Management of Acute
Angle Closure Glaucoma With Persistent Ocular
Hypertension
First Author: Min WU
E-Poster No.: EP-0151
A Case of Acute Angle Closure With Low Corneal
Endothelium Count Receiving Femtosecond Laser–
Assisted Phacoemulsification
First Author: Tzu-yang TAI
Co-Author(s): Yu-fan CHANG, Catherine LIU
E-Poster No.: EP-0153
Anatomical Preconditions of Optic Nerve Tunnel
Syndrome in Human Ontogenesis
First Author: Yuliya HUSEVA
E-Poster No.: EP-0154
Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty in Lowering
Intraocular Pressure in Open Angle Glaucoma
First Author: Faisal THATTARUTHODY
Co-Author(s): Sushil OJHA, Srishti RAJ, Sushmita
KAUSHIK, Surinder PANDAV
E-Poster No.: EP-0155
Compliance With Glaucoma Treatments in Barcelona,
Spain
First Author: Jaime Pablo KELLY-RIGOLLET
Co-Author(s): Martin Ignacio KELLY-MUñOZ, Juan
Antonio ONDATEGUI GARCIA
INTRAOCULAR INFLAMMATION, UVEITIS &
SCLERITIS
E-Poster No.: EP-0156
Sarcoidosis Presenting With Lupus Pernio and Uveitis
in a 64-Year-Old Asian Woman
First Author: Shuting KAO
Co-Author(s): Shu-wei HSIEH, Chih-heng HUNG, Shwuhuey LEE
E-Poster No.: EP-0157
Branch Retinal Vein Occlusion Secondary to Graves
Disease Associated With Antiphospholipid Syndrome
First Author: Ming-ling TSAI
Co-Author(s): Chi-ting HORNG, Ping-feng TSAI, Shihmin LIN, Meng-ju TSAI, Chih-kang HSU
E-Poster No.: EP-0158
Delayed Detection of Cytomegalovirus Infection in a
E-Poster No.: EP-0159
Infectious Scleritis After Pterygium Excision – A Case
Report
First Author: Chao-chien HU
Co-Author(s): Yu-tien CHI
E-Poster No.: EP-0160
Oral Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs for
Surgically Induced Necrotizing Scleritis
First Author: Monika LUSIANI
E-Poster No.: EP-0487 Posterior Scleritis in a 9-Year-Old Girl: A Case Report First Author: Kuo-chi HUNG
Co-Author(s): Chang-ping LIN, Po-ting YEH
E-Poster No.: EP-0161
Severe Unexplained Ocular Pain After Retinal
Detachment Surgery is a Warning Sign of Poor Final
Visual Acuity
First Author: Evelyn Jou Chen HUANG
Co-Author(s): Chien-neng KUO, Ching-lung CHEN, Li-ju
LAI
SUBMITTED PROGRAM
E-Poster No.: EP-0152
Intraocular Pressure Elevation in the Contralateral
Untreated Eye After Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty in
Rabbit Eyes
First Author: Bonnie Nga Kwan CHOY
Co-Author(s): Kin CHIU, Jennifer Wei Huen SHUM, Jian
JI, Ai Hua LIU, Jimmy LAI
Presumed Posner-Schlossman Syndrome Eye Results
in Irreversible Visual Loss
First Author: Chiamin WU
Co-Author(s): Yun-dun SHEN, Ting-yu WU, Allen LIN
E-Poster No.: EP-0162
The Epidemiology and Treatment of Behcet Disease in
Taiwan – A Population-Based Study
First Author: De-kuang HWANG
E-Poster No.: EP-0163
Case Report of Incomplete Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada
Syndrome With Neurological Manifestations
First Author: Umesh BHAMMARKAR
Co-Author(s): Neha BIJLANI
E-Poster No.: EP-0164
Presumed Cytomegalovirus Anterior Uveitis and
Endothelitis: Report of Six Cases With Unusual
Presentations
First Author: Somasheila MURTHY
Co-Author(s): Sirisha SENTHIL
NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY
E-Poster No.: EP-0165
Clinical Prospective Study of Visual Function in Acute
Optic Neuritis
First Author: Jieh-ren JOU
E-Poster No.: EP-0166
Two Cases of Optic Neuropathy Associated With
Idiopathic Hypertrophic Pachymeningitis
First Author: Chun Hsiu LIU
Co-Author(s): Ling-yuh KAO
E-Poster No.: EP-0167
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E-POSTERS
A Case of Isolated Noninvasive Aspergillosis
Sphenoiditis Causing Unilateral Abducens Nerve Palsy
First Author: Yu Chi LIN
E-Poster No.: EP-0168
Segmental Optic Nerve Hypoplasia: A Case Report and
Literature Review
First Author: Wei-shan TSAO
Co-Author(s): Yuan-chieh LEE
E-Poster No.: EP-0169
Ocular Cat-Scratch Disease Presenting As Anterior
Uveitis – A Case Report
First Author: Seok Hui NG
Co-Author(s): Wan-hazabbah WAN HITAM
SUBMITTED PROGRAM
E-Poster No.: EP-0170
A Case of Leber Hereditary Optic Neuropathy
Presenting as Central Serous Chorioretinopathy
First Author: Guohong TIAN
E-Poster No.: EP-0171
A Case of Reversible Posterior Leukoencephalopathy
Syndrome During Normal Pregnancy
First Author: Hiroaki OZAKI
Co-Author(s): Youko YOKOO, Jane HUANG, Eiichi UCHIO
E-Poster No.: EP-0172
Plasmapharesis Treatment for Neuromyelitis Optica –
A Case Report
First Author: Kukuh PRASETYO
E-Poster No.: EP-0173
Relapsing Polychondritis: Systemic and Ocular
Manifestations
First Author: Ho-min CHEN
Co-Author(s): Allen LIN, Chiamin WU, Wen-ming HSU,
Yun-dun SHEN
E-Poster No.: EP-0174
A Case of Presumed Cortical Visual Impairment
With MRI Finding of Periventricular Cyst Caused by
Perinatal Asphyxia
First Author: Yen-chih CHEN
Co-Author(s): Jieh-ren JOU
E-Poster No.: EP-0175
Postoperative Vision Recovery From Right Eye
Monocular Hemianopia Caused by Meningothelial
Meningioma – A Case Report
First Author: Liyi CHIU
Co-Author(s): Wen-chuan WU
E-Poster No.: EP-0176
Septo-Optic Dysplasia With Abducens Nerve Palsy: A
Case Report
First Author: Yan-ting CHEN
Co-Author(s): Tung-ming CHANG
E-Poster No.: EP-0177
Visual Change as Initial Presentation of Metastatic
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Esophageal Cancer
First Author: Jian-sheng WU
E-Poster No.: EP-0178
A Case of Vertebral Artery Dissection Presenting as
Blurring of Vision
First Author: Caroline BINSON
Co-Author(s): Visvaraja SUBRAYAN
E-Poster No.: EP-0179
Posterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy After Lower
Blepharoplasty
First Author: Shu-yun YANG
Co-Author(s): San-ni CHEN
E-Poster No.: EP-0180
Case Report of Bilateral Foville Syndrome
First Author: Prashant GHORPADE
Co-Author(s): Chhaya Ashok SHINDE, Nayana POTDAR
E-Poster No.: EP-0181
Optic Nerve Sheathotomy Audit
First Author: Sunil MOREKER
Co-Author(s): Harshavardhan GHORPADE
E-Poster No.: EP-0182
Persistence of Parinaud Syndrome Symptoms After
Tectal Plate Glioma Resection
First Author: Prashant GHORPADE
Co-Author(s): Chhaya Ashok SHINDE, Nayana POTDAR
E-Poster No.: EP-0183
CMV and Toxoplasma Infection in Pediatric Optic
Neuritis
First Author: Riski PRIHATNINGTIAS
E-Poster No.: EP-0184
Sagittal Sinus Thrombosis: A Rare Case
First Author: Karen REYES
Co-Author(s): Ivan TECSON
E-Poster No.: EP-0185
Natural History of Nonarteritic Anterior Ischemic
Optic Neuropathy: Longitudinal Analysis by Optical
Coherence Tomography
First Author: Ko-jo LIN
Co-Author(s): An-guor WANG
E-Poster No.: EP-0186
Repeatability and Diagnostic Value of the Ice Test in
the Evaluation of Ptosis in Myasthenia Gravis
First Author: Jeong-min HWANG
Co-Author(s): Jun Young PARK, Hee-kyung YANG, Kyung
Seok PARK
E-Poster No.: EP-0187
Efficacy of Automated Computer-Aided Diagnosis
of Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Defects in Healthcare
Screening
First Author: Jeong-min HWANG
Co-Author(s): Sang Beom HAN, Hee-kyung YANG, Ji Eun
E-POSTERS
OH, Kwang Gi KIM
E-Poster No.: EP-0188
Brain Electrophysiological Oscillatory Activity and
Vision Loss in Occipital Stroke Patients
First Author: Bernhard SABEL
Co-Author(s): Ting LI, Carolin GALL, Ying GAO, Michal
BOLA, Hermann HINRICHS
E-Poster No.: EP-0189
Serum Aquaporin-4 Antibody Positive Optic Neuritis
Patients Have Similar Structural Injury Pattern to
Neuromyelitis Optica Patients in Afferent Visual
Pathway
First Author: Chun PENG
E-Poster No.: EP-0485
Isolated Optic Neuritis in a Child With Previous Acute
Disseminated Encephalomyelitis: A Case Report
First Author: Pei-ning TU
Co-Author(s): I-hua WANG, Shwu-huey LEE, Szu-yuan
LIN
E-Poster No.: EP-0191
The Effect of Ethambutol Treatment Duration on Color
Perception Based on Ishihara vs Farnsworth D-15 Test
First Author: Marthasari ROSALINA
Co-Author(s): Gatot SUHARTONO, Tutik KUSMIATI,
Musbadiany YOGIANTORO, Gatut SUHENDRO, Lukisiari
AGUSTINI
E-Poster No.: EP-0192
Visual Field Defect and Ocular Motor Dysfunction in
Stroke Patients
First Author: Aisyah MUHLISAH
E-Poster No.: EP-0193
Etiology and Clinical Profile of Oculomotor Nerve
Palsy
First Author: Praveen JEYASEELAN
Co-Author(s): Kowsalya AKKAYASAMY
OCULAR IMAGING
E-Poster No.: EP-0194
Spontaneous Resolution of Vitreomacular Traction:
Case Series
First Author: Wei Cheng CHANG
Co-Author(s): Hsiao Ming CHAO, Chia-chen TSAI, Tsuikang HSU, Yei-ching CHEN, Jorn-hon LIU
E-Poster No.: EP-0195
Comparability of Retinal Thickness Measurements
Using Different Scanning Protocols on SpectralDomain Optical Coherence Tomography
E-Poster No.: EP-0196
Application of Smartphone Devices in Ophthalmic
Photography
First Author: John AKKARA
E-Poster No.: EP-0197
Manual Versus Automated Measurement of Choroidal
Thickness in Glaucomatous Eyes Using Enhanced
Depth Imaging Spectral-Domain Optical Coherence
Tomography
First Author: Suria SUDHAKARAN
Co-Author(s): Abhijit SINHA ROY, Neha ANEGONDI,
Rajesh KUMAR
E-Poster No.: EP-0198
Macular Choroidal Thicknesses in Healthy Adults –
Relationship With Ocular and Demographic Factors
First Author: Colin TAN
Co-Author(s): Kai Xiong CHEONG
E-Poster No.: EP-0199
Assessment of Lens Center Using Optical Coherence
Tomography, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, and
Photographs of the Anterior Segment of the Eye
First Author: Choun-ki JOO
Co-Author(s): Woong-joo WHANG, Yongeun LEE,
Young-sik YOO
SUBMITTED PROGRAM
E-Poster No.: EP-0190
Wolfram Syndrome in Twins
First Author: Gholamhossein YAGHOOBI
Co-Author(s): Behrouz HEYDARI, Samaneh
NOROOZIASL
First Author: Milton CHEW
Co-Author(s): Louis LIM, Colin TAN
E-Poster No.: EP-0200
Anterior and Posterior Segment Structural Features of
Healthy Chinese Subjects
First Author: Wenbin HUANG
OCULAR ONCOLOGY & PATHOLOGY
E-Poster No.: EP-0201
Orbital Metastases of Breast Carcinoma
First Author: Sonal CHAUGULE
Co-Author(s): Kaustubh MULAY, Vijay Anand
PALKONDA, Santosh HONAVAR
E-Poster No.: EP-0202
3-Weekly Intravitreal Topotecan as Monotherapy
in the Management of Refractory Vitreous Seeds in
Retinoblastoma
First Author: Raksha RAO
Co-Author(s): Santosh HONAVAR, Vishal SHARMA,
Vijay Anand PALKONDA
E-Poster No.: EP-0203
Orbital Pyoderma Gangrenosum Mimicking Malignant
Tumor
First Author: Hideki TSUJI
E-Poster No.: EP-0204
Malignant Ciliary Body Medulloepithelioma
Necessitate Semi-Exenteration of Orbit
First Author: Yeen Fey HO
163
E-POSTERS
Co-Author(s): Shu-ya WU, Yueh-ju TSAI
E-Poster No.: EP-0205
Small Cell Lung Carcinoma Presenting With Facial
Palsy and Iris Tumor
First Author: Hao-jung LI
Co-Author(s): Yung-chuan SUNG, Yi-shin LIU, Chih-heng
HUNG, Shwu-huey LEE
E-Poster No.: EP-0206
Primary Central Nervous System Lymphoma With
Vitreoretinal Involvement – A Case Report
First Author: Ya-chi HUANG
Co-Author(s): San-ni CHEN, Jieh-ren JOU
SUBMITTED PROGRAM
E-Poster No.: EP-0207
Clinical and Histopathologic Characteristics of
Ophthalmic Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma Patients
First Author: Riani ASRINDI
Co-Author(s): Shanti BOESOIRIE
E-Poster No.: EP-0208
Wide Excision Surgery Combined With Cryotherapy
and Application of Topical Mitomycin C for Ocular
Surface Squamous Neoplasia
First Author: Yurike TIURMA
E-Poster No.: EP-0209
A Rare Case of Lacrimal Gland Solitary Fibrous Tumor
First Author: Ko-fang CHANG
Co-Author(s): Yun-dun SHEN
E-Poster No.: EP-0210
An Invasive Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma Patient With
Eye Exenteration
First Author: Ya-ying WANG
Co-Author(s): Yun-dun SHEN
E-Poster No.: EP-0211
Plaque Brachytherapy for Invasive Ocular Surface
Neoplasia
First Author: Vishal SHARMA
Co-Author(s): Sonal CHAUGULE, Raksha RAO,
Vijayanand P REDDY, Santosh HONAVAR
E-Poster No.: EP-0212
Orbital Cellulitis – A Diagnostic Challenge
First Author: Swapnil RATHOD
Co-Author(s): Avinash INGOLE, Anjali Darius
NICHOLSON, Sujit MURADE, Anuja GHARAT, Anamika
AGRAWAL
E-Poster No.: EP-0213
Histopathological Profile of Orbital and Periorbital
Tumor in Ophthalmology-Oncology Clinic at a
Teaching Hospital: A Retrospective Study
First Author: Doni WIDYANDANA
Co-Author(s): Indra MAHAYANA, Purjanto UTOMO,
Agus SUPARTOTO
E-Poster No.: EP-0214
164
Invasive Ocular Surface Sqaumous Neoplasia
Masquerading as Necrotizing Scleritits: A Rare but
Grave Diagnostic Dilemma
First Author: Somasheila MURTHY
Co-Author(s): Swathi KALIKI, R MURALEEDHARA
E-Poster No.: EP-0215
Exudative Retinal Detachment as Presenting Feature
of Undiagnosed Breast Carcinoma
First Author: Chanchal GADODIYA
Co-Author(s): Anamika AGRAWAL, Darshana RATHOD,
Anuja GHARAT
E-Poster No.: EP-0216
Kindle the Spindle: A Rare Case of Lid Leiomyosarcoma
With Intraorbital Metastasis
First Author: Abhishek ONKAR
Co-Author(s): Suwarna SUMAN
E-Poster No.: EP-0217
External Ciliary Tumor Resection Approach Aiming for
Vision Conservation
First Author: Lei GAO
OPHTHALMIC EDUCATION
E-Poster No.: EP-0218
Comparison Between Cleaning Eyelids After Taking
Off False Eyelashes With Eye Makeup Remover Alone
and Eye Makeup Remover With Ocusoft
First Author: Vachira SONTICHAI
Co-Author(s): Manchima MAKORNWATTANA
E-Poster No.: EP-0219
Scientific Publications of Taiwanese Ophthalmologists
First Author: Wen-ming HSU
OPHTHALMIC EPIDEMIOLOGY
E-Poster No.: EP-0220
Ocular Injuries From Dust Explosion at Taiwanese
Water Park: Single Medical Center Experience
First Author: Yi-lin LIAO
Co-Author(s): Shin-yi CHEN
E-Poster No.: EP-0221
Risk Factors for Myopia Progression in Second-Grade
Primary School Children in Taipei: A Population-Based
Study
First Author: Chih-chien HSU
Co-Author(s): Pei-yu LIN, Der-chong TSAI, Ching-yao
TSAI, Lin-chung WOUNG, Catherine LIU
E-Poster No.: EP-0222
Corneal Power, Anterior Segment Length, and Lens
Power in 14-Year-Old Chinese Children: the Anyang
Childhood Eye Study
First Author: Shi-ming LI
E-Poster No.: EP-0223
Prevalence of Refractive Errors in Population Aged
E-POSTERS
50+
First Author: Anita MUSKALSKA
Co-Author(s): Krzysztof MUSKALSKI, Mariola DORECKA
E-Poster No.: EP-0224
Ophthalmic Epidemiology in Taiwan
First Author: Wen-ming HSU
Co-Author(s): Chi-hsin HSU, Allen LIN
E-Poster No.: EP-0225
Lack of Awareness, Neglect, and Late Referrals – The
Trilogy of Preventable Blindness: A Study of Blindness
in Eyes With No Light Perception
First Author: Abhishek ONKAR
Co-Author(s): Gunjan PRAKASH, Nisha CHAUHAN
ORBITAL AND OCULOPLASTIC SURGERY
E-Poster No.: EP-0227
Surgical Outcome of Blepharophimosis Syndrome
First Author: Syeed KADIR
Co-Author(s): Golam HAIDER
E-Poster No.: EP-0228
The Pathogenesis of Periocular Cellulitis
First Author: Youn-shen BEE
Co-Author(s): Shwu-jiuan SHEU
E-Poster No.: EP-0229
Spontaneous Orbital Subperiosteal Hematoma
First Author: Yi-hsuan WEI
Co-Author(s): Jieh-ren JOU, Shu-lang LIAO
E-Poster No.: EP-0230
Endonasal Endoscopic Nasolacrimal Duct Dissection
for Primary Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction
First Author: Yun-dun SHEN
Co-Author(s): Ko-fang CHANG, Wen-ming HSU
E-Poster No.: EP-0231
Filariasis of the Eyelid: A Rare Clinical Entity
First Author: Syeed KADIR
E-Poster No.: EP-0235
Treatment Outcomes of Incision-Sparing and Surgical
Management of Canaliculitis: A Case Series
First Author: David LAW
Co-Author(s): E-shawn GOH
E-Poster No.: EP-0236
Early Single-Stage Repair for Open Orbital Fractures
First Author: Wei LU
E-Poster No.: EP-0237
Nasolacrimal Duct Probing Under Topical Anesthesia
for Congenital Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction in
Taiwan
First Author: Chih-heng HUNG
Co-Author(s): Shun-ling LIN, Yi-chun CHEN, Shwu-huey
LEE
E-Poster No.: EP-0238
Recurrent Solitary Fibrous Tumor of the Orbit: Case
Report and Review of Literature
First Author: Pei-shin HU
Co-Author(s): Shu-yun YANG, Jieh-ren JOU, San-ni CHEN
SUBMITTED PROGRAM
E-Poster No.: EP-0226
Evidence-Based Medicine of Diabetic Retinopathy
Screening in Type 2 Diabetes: A Population-Based
Study in Kinmen, Taiwan
First Author: Tao-hsin TUNG
Co-Author(s): Shih-jen CHEN, Fenq-lih LEE, Jorn-hon LIU
E-Poster No.: EP-0234
Management of Congenital Severe Microphthalmos
With Microblepharon
First Author: Raksha RAO
Co-Author(s): Santosh HONAVAR, Raju KUMAR
E-Poster No.: EP-0239
Correction of Involutional Entropion With Retractor
Redirection
First Author: Yen-chang CHU
Co-Author(s): Yueh-ju TSAI, Shu-ya WU
E-Poster No.: EP-0240
Nasolacrimal Duct Probing for Congenital Nasolacrimal
Duct Obstruction Combined With Lacrimal Fistula
First Author: Chih-heng HUNG
Co-Author(s): Shun-ling LIN, Shuting KAO, Shwu-huey
LEE
E-Poster No.: EP-0241
Association of Differences of Exophthalmetry
and Interpalpebral Fissure Measurements in
Enophthalmos Caused by Orbital Wall Fracture
First Author: Eungsuk LEE
E-Poster No.: EP-0232
Intralesional Picibanil for Orbital Lymphangioma
First Author: Sonal CHAUGULE
Co-Author(s): Raksha RAO, Vishal SHARMA, Santosh
HONAVAR
E-Poster No.: EP-0242
Isolated Lower Eyelid Cysticercosis Masquerading as
an Epidermoid Cyst – A Case Report
First Author: Poonam RAI
Co-Author(s): Akshay NAIR, Chhaya Ashok SHINDE,
Nayana POTDAR
E-Poster No.: EP-0233
Posttraumatic Enophthalmos Corrected With Medpor
Orbital Implants
First Author: Yun-dun SHEN
Co-Author(s): Allen LIN
E-Poster No.: EP-0243
Recurrent Orbital Hemorrhage After Orbital Trauma
First Author: Hsueh Yen CHU
Co-Author(s): Yueh-ju TSAI, Shu-ya WU, Yen-chang
165
E-POSTERS
CHU, Yi-lin LIAO
E-Poster No.: EP-0244
An Infrequent Lacrimal Lesion, Dacryops: A Case
Series
First Author: Wei Kuang YU
Co-Author(s): Shu Ching KAO, Chieh Chih TSAI
SUBMITTED PROGRAM
E-Poster No.: EP-0245
Preliminary Results of Balloon Dacryoplasty With
Nunchaku-Style Tube Intubation for Lacrimal Passage
Obstructions
First Author: Shang-yi CHIANG
Co-Author(s): Ke-hung CHIEN, Da-wen LU
E-Poster No.: EP-0246
Rituximab for Treatment of Ophthalmic Complications
in a Patient With Refractory Wegener Granulomatosis
First Author: Pei-yuan SU
Co-Author(s): Chien-sheng WU, Tzu Yun TSAI, Shu-wen
CHANG
E-Poster No.: EP-0247
Dramatic Visual Recovery From Dysthyroid Optic
Neuropathy After Methylprednisolone Pulse Therapy:
A Case Report
First Author: Chiayeu CHEN
Co-Author(s): Jieh-ren JOU, San-ni CHEN
E-Poster No.: EP-0248
Minimally Invasive Surgery for Deep Orbital
Cavernous Hemangioma
First Author: Hongfei LIAO
E-Poster No.: EP-0249
Clinical Features of Patients With Congenital
Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction who Removed Silicone
Tube Early Due to Prolapse
First Author: Sang-duck KIM
Co-Author(s): Jae-wook YANG
E-Poster No.: EP-0250
Methods to Avoid a Forehead Scar in Frontalis
Suspension for Severe Ptosis
First Author: Ruth CHEN
Co-Author(s): Katya TAMBE
E-Poster No.: EP-0251
Modified Frontalis Suspension Surgery Using
Autogenous Fascia Lata in Congenital Ptosis
First Author: Purjanto UTOMO
Co-Author(s): Indra MAHAYANA
E-Poster No.: EP-0252
Retrospective Study of Upper Eyelid Ptosis Correction
With Modified Müller Muscle–Conjunctival Resection
Combined With Redundant Skin Excision
First Author: Tsui-kang HSU
Co-Author(s): Jorn-hon LIU, Shu-lang LIAO
E-Poster No.: EP-0253
166
Orbital Cellulitis With Panophthalmitis After
Bacteremia During 20th Week of Gestation: A Case
Report
First Author: Simranjeet AULAKH
Co-Author(s): Chhaya Ashok SHINDE, Nayana POTDAR
E-Poster No.: EP-0254
Effect of Botulinum Toxin-A on Corneal Astigmatism in
Patients With Hemifacial Spasm
First Author: Tammy OSAKI
Co-Author(s): Teissy OSAKI, Midori OSAKI, Flavio HIRAI,
Nambi NALLASAMY, Mauro CAMPOS
E-Poster No.: EP-0255
Hemiglobal Dissection Evisceration: A New Technique
for Orbital Volume Enhancement in Phthisis Bulbi and
Microphthalmos
First Author: Sila THONGLAI
E-Poster No.: EP-0256
Fibro-Osseous Lesions of the Orbit and Face – A Case
Series
First Author: Janice LAM
Co-Author(s): Stephanie YOUNG, Raghuraj HEGDE,
Shantha AMRITH, Gangadhara SUNDAR
E-Poster No.: EP-0257
Rare Case of Primary Localized Lacrimal Gland and
Conjunctival Amyloidosis
First Author: Allen LIN
Co-Author(s): Cho-hsing CHUNG, Wen-ming HSU
E-Poster No.: EP-0258
Correction of Lower Eyelid Retraction With Silicone
Sheet in Patients With Graves Ophthalmopathy
First Author: Wei Kuang YU
Co-Author(s): Chieh Chih TSAI
E-Poster No.: EP-0259
A Case of Potentially Lethal Red Eye: Cavernous Sinus
Thrombosis Caused by Septic Emboli
First Author: Jyh-cheng LIOU
Co-Author(s): Chofan YANG
E-Poster No.: EP-0260
Reconstruction of a Postexenteration Orbital Socket
With Anterolateral Thigh Flap
First Author: Ko-fang CHANG
Co-Author(s): Yun-dun SHEN
E-Poster No.: EP-0261
Modified Lateral Orbitotomy With Minimal Skin
Incision for the Removal of Benign Orbital Tumors
First Author: I-chan LIN
Co-Author(s): Yun-dun SHEN
E-Poster No.: EP-0262
Long-Term Outcome of Primary Conjunctival
Lymphoma: Comparison of Observation and Radiation
First Author: Ren-wen HO
Co-Author(s): Yueh-ju TSAI, Shu-ya WU, Yen-chang
E-POSTERS
CHU, Yi-lin LIAO
E-Poster No.: EP-0263
Ocular Manifestations in Cases of Bell Palsy
First Author: Purnima R. STHAPIT
Co-Author(s): Raju KAITI, Pooja SHRESTHA
E-Poster No.: EP-0264
The Results of Anterior Blepharotomy for Upper Lid
Retraction in Graves Ophthalmopathy in Taiwan
First Author: Shu-lang LIAO
E-Poster No.: EP-0265
Enucleation Versus Evisceration in Ocular Trauma: A
Retrospective Review and Study of Current Literature
First Author: Albert WU
Co-Author(s): Chengjie ZHENG
E-Poster No.: EP-0267
Clinical Characteristics and Treatment Outcomes of
Lacrimal Plug–Related Canaliculitis
First Author: Chieh Chih TSAI
Co-Author(s): Yu-yun HUANG, Wei-kuang YU, Shu Ching
KAO, Hui-chuan KAU, Catherine LIU
E-Poster No.: EP-0268
Buccal Mucous Membrane Grafting for Cicatricial
Entropion
First Author: Hee Bae AHN
Co-Author(s): Eun Jung SOHN, Yoon Hyung KWON, Won
Yeol RYU, Woo Jin JEONG, Seoung Hyun AN
E-Poster No.: EP-0269
Periorbital Lipogranuloma After Autologous Fat
Injection for Cosmetic Facial Augmentation
First Author: Hee Bae AHN
Co-Author(s): Eun Jung SOHN, Sang Wook JIN, Woo
Seok CHOI, Won Yeol RYU, Yoon Hyung KWON
E-Poster No.: EP-0270
Role of Ivermectin in Management of Orbital Myiasis
Due to Primary New World Screwworm
First Author: Vishal SHARMA
Co-Author(s): Prashant GUPTA, Santosh HONAVAR,
Madhu BHADAURIA
E-Poster No.: EP-0271
Primary Biphasic Synovial Sarcoma: A Case Report
and Literature Review on a Rare Case of Orbital
Involvement
First Author: Amit RATHORE
Co-Author(s): Sima DAS
E-Poster No.: EP-0482
Presenting Age and Histopathological Stage of
Retinoblastoma in Cambodia
E-Poster No.: EP-0272
Primitive Neuroectodermal Tumors of Orbit in
Children: Largest Case Series
First Author: Tayyab AFGHANI
E-Poster No.: EP-0273
Rare Extraconal Orbital Mass: A Benign Schwannoma
First Author: Azida KADIR
Co-Author(s): Syaridatul KAMARUDIN, Chin ONG
E-Poster No.: EP-0274
A Unique Ophthalmic Manifestation in Job Syndrome
First Author: Aditi AGARWAL
Co-Author(s): Anjali Darius NICHOLSON, Avinash
INGOLE, Darshana RATHOD
E-Poster No.: EP-0275
Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma With Lacrimal Sac
Metastasis – An Exenteration Case
First Author: Ya-ying WANG
Co-Author(s): Yun-dun SHEN
E-Poster No.: EP-0276
Outcome of Upper Eyelid Blepharoplasty With
Concurrent Mueller Muscle Conjunctival Resection
First Author: Emmy LI
Co-Author(s): Hunter YUEN
SUBMITTED PROGRAM
E-Poster No.: EP-0266
Outcome of LPS Tucking: Case Series of 26 Patients at
the National Institute of Ophthalmology, Dhaka
First Author: Shawkat-ara SHAKOOR
First Author: Grace BUTEL-SIMOES
Co-Author(s): Heidrun GOLLOGLY
E-Poster No.: EP-0277
Surgical Treatment of Deformities Associated With
Blepharochalasis
First Author: Bin Yu XIE
PEDIATRIC OPHTHALMOLOGY & STRABISMUS
E-Poster No.: EP-0278
Surgical Results for Consecutive Exotropia
First Author: Muh-chiou LIN
E-Poster No.: EP-0279
EEC Syndrome With Ophthalmic Manifestations – A
Report of Two Cases
First Author: Syeed KADIR
E-Poster No.: EP-0280
Surgical Experience in Duane Syndrome
First Author: Muh-chiou LIN
E-Poster No.: EP-0281
The Comparative Efficacy of Different Cycloplegic
Drugs Among Second-Grade Children in Taipei: A
Population-Based Study
First Author: Chih-chien HSU
Co-Author(s): Pei-yu LIN, Der-chong TSAI, Ching-yao
TSAI, Lin-chung WOUNG, Catherine LIU
E-Poster No.: EP-0282
Screening of Children for Amblyopia in Urban Slum of
167
E-POSTERS
Bangladesh: Using the Pulseoptix Photo-Screener
First Author: Nahid FERDAUSI
Co-Author(s): Enayet HUSSAIN, Ava HOSSAIN
E-Poster No.: EP-0283
Smaller Degree of Oblique Astigmatism May
Contribute to Amblyopia
First Author: Ke-hung CHIEN
Co-Author(s): Da-wen LU
SUBMITTED PROGRAM
E-Poster No.: EP-0284
Clinical Profile of Pediatric Keratitis in National Eye
Center Cicendo Eye Hospital, Indonesia
First Author: Grimaldi IHSAN
Co-Author(s): Irawati IRFANI
E-Poster No.: EP-0285
Variation of Retinoblastoma Management in National
Eye Center Cicendo Eye Hospital, Indonesia: A Case
Series
First Author: Grimaldi IHSAN
Co-Author(s): Irawati IRFANI
E-Poster No.: EP-0286
Postoperative Results of Horizontal Strabismus
Surgery in IIEI&H, Dhaka, Bangladesh
First Author: Quazi IFTEKHAR
Co-Author(s): Mastura KHATUN, Mohammad M.
HOSSAIN, Nazmul KALLOL, Tarikul AHASAN, Shifat
TOUFIQUE
E-Poster No.: EP-0287
The Accuracy of Anterior Segment Optical Coherence
Tomography in Measuring Ocular Rectus Muscle
Insertion
First Author: Cheryl NGO
Co-Author(s): Stephen KRAFT, David SMITH
E-Poster No.: EP-0288
Factors Influencing Binocular Visual Function in
Patients After Strabismus Surgery
First Author: Hsiu-mei HUANG
E-Poster No.: EP-0289
Intraocular Pressure Decreases After Correction of
Consecutive Exotropia Involving Abnormal Insertion
First Author: Hiroko SUZUKI
Co-Author(s): Shion HAYASHI, Miwa KOMORI, Akiko
HIKOYA, Yoshihiro HOTTA, Miho SATO
E-Poster No.: EP-0290
Bilateral Acute Proptosis as Initial Manifestation of
Acute Myeloid Leukemia
First Author: Ya-chi HUANG
Co-Author(s): San-ni CHEN, Jieh-ren JOU
E-Poster No.: EP-0291
Contrast Sensitivity Visual Acuity Change Analysis in
Strabismus Before and After Surgery
First Author: Hongwei DENG
168
E-Poster No.: EP-0292
Inferior Rectus Muscle Hypoplasia Corrected With
Inferior Oblique Muscle Transposition in Children
First Author: Yuan-yao FAN
Co-Author(s): Men-ling YANG
E-Poster No.: EP-0293
Intraocular Pressure Monitoring by Rebound
Tonometry in Myopic Children With Atropine
Treatment
First Author: Ya-chuan HSIAO
Co-Author(s): I-lun TSAI, Ching-yao TSAI, Li-lin KUO,
Shiow-wen LIOU, Lin-chung WOUNG
E-Poster No.: EP-0294
Preliminary Report of Computer Software–Assisted
Orthokeratology Lens Fitting in Taiwanese SchoolAged Children
First Author: Chen-cheng CHAO
Co-Author(s): Yow-jia HUANG, Chao-kai CHANG
E-Poster No.: EP-0295
Effectiveness of Combined Strabismus and Cataract
Surgery – Our Experience
First Author: Swarna UDAYAKUMAR
Co-Author(s): Rajesh PRABU, Smita KAPOOR, Sagar
DUKALE
E-Poster No.: EP-0296
Diplopia on Postoperative Day One: Good or Bad?
First Author: Chee Ming LEE
Co-Author(s): Men-ling YANG
E-Poster No.: EP-0297
Clinical Characteristics in Taiwanese Families With
Congenital Nystagmus – X-Linked Foveal Hypoplasia
First Author: Hsiao FANG
Co-Author(s): Min-hsiu SHIH
E-Poster No.: EP-0298
Surgical Reinforcement of Pulley Suspensions to
Restore Displaced Lateral Rectus and Superior Rectus
Paths in Myopic Strabismus Fixus
First Author: Kinei RA
E-Poster No.: EP-0299
Retinal Vessel Oxygen Saturation and Vessel Diameter
in Anisometropic Amblyopia
First Author: Yuxian NING
E-Poster No.: EP-0300
Iris Claw Lenses for the Correction of Aphakia in
Children
First Author: Mohammad M. HOSSAIN
Co-Author(s): Mastura KHATUN, Quazi IFTEKHAR,
Milind KILLEDAR
E-Poster No.: EP-0301
Comparison of Visual Motor Integration in Amblyopic
and Nonamblyopic Children
First Author: Mario PAPILAYA
E-POSTERS
Co-Author(s): Feti KARFIATI, Erna TJAHJANINGTYAS
E-Poster No.: EP-0302
A Rare Picture of Congenital Cataract – Membrane
Cataract in Microphthalmia
First Author: Min-hsiu SHIH
E-Poster No.: EP-0303
Refraction and Visual Acuity in Children With Isolated
Foveal Hypoplasia
First Author: Min-hsiu SHIH
E-Poster No.: EP-0304
Brown Syndrome Secondary to Accessory Tissue
Band: A Case Report
First Author: Srikanth RAMASUBRAMANIAN
Co-Author(s): Meenakshi SWAMINATHAN
E-Poster No.: EP-0306
Hemorrhagic Optic Disc Drusen: OCT Findings
First Author: Hyosook AHN
E-Poster No.: EP-0307
A Study of Late-Onset Nonparalytic Esotropia Within
a Southeast Asian Population
First Author: Yvonne LING
Co-Author(s): Karen ZHANG
E-Poster No.: EP-0308
Ocular Anomalies of Pediatric Patients With
Incontinentia Pigmenti
First Author: Peiquan ZHAO
E-Poster No.: EP-0309
Surgical and Visual Outcomes of Cataract Surgery
With IOL Implantation in Traumatic Cataract Among
189 Children in a Tertiary Eye Hospital in Eastern
Nepal
First Author: Lila PURI
E-Poster No.: EP-0310
Pattern of Anisometropia; Management and Outcome
of Anisometropic Amblyopia
First Author: Rajib HUSAIN
E-Poster No.: EP-0311
Avulsion of the Inferior Rectus Muscle Due to
Contusion by the Corner of a Table and Reconstruction
of its Function
First Author: Xuhong ZUO
E-Poster No.: EP-0312
Surgical Treatment of 19 Cases With Traumatic
Canalicular Laceration in Children
First Author: Shilian LI
E-Poster No.: EP-0314
Prevalence of Amblyopia and Strabismus in
Elementary School Children in the Hengduan
Mountain Region of China
First Author: Hui ZHU
E-Poster No.: EP-0315
Complications and Visual Outcomes After Primary
Intraocular Lens Implantation in Children Younger
Than 12 Months
First Author: Connie CAO
E-Poster No.: EP-0316
Structural Outcome of Posterior to Ridge Laser
Treatment for Severe Stage 3 Retinopathy of
Prematurity
First Author: Narendran VENKATAPATHY
Co-Author(s): Parag SHAH
E-Poster No.: EP-0317
Rare, But They Stare: Ophthalmic Features of Rare
Pediatric Syndromes
First Author: Abhishek ONKAR
Co-Author(s): Suwarna SUMAN
SUBMITTED PROGRAM
E-Poster No.: EP-0305
13-Year-Old Girl With Left Eye Total Third Nerve Palsy
and Amblyopia
First Author: Kasihana SOPHA
E-Poster No.: EP-0313
Case Report of High Myopia With Periventricular
Leukomalacia
First Author: Praveen JEYASEELAN
E-Poster No.: EP-0318
Can My Child See After Cataract Surgery?
First Author: Alampur GOUD
E-Poster No.: EP-0319
Early Surgery for Congenital Esotropia
First Author: Xuan LE
Co-Author(s): Tinh NGUYEN
E-Poster No.: EP-0320
Fiberoptic Microcatheter-Assisted 360-Degree
Trabeculotomy in Primary Congenital Glaucoma: Two
Cases
First Author: Savino D’AMELIO
Co-Author(s): Christian Luigi DEMASI
E-Poster No.: EP-0321
Surgical Management of Patients With Congenital
Fibrosis of Extraocular Muscles
First Author: Xuan LE
Co-Author(s): Thuy VU, Uyen TRAN, Tinh NGUYEN
PREVENTION OF BLINDNESS
E-Poster No.: EP-0322
New Initiatives for Controlling Childhood Blindness in
Bangladesh
First Author: Enayet HUSSAIN
Co-Author(s): Ava HOSSAIN, Nahid FERDAUSI
E-Poster No.: EP-0323
169
E-POSTERS
Agreement of Interpretation of Preschool Visual
Acuity by Doctor-Screener Compared With TeacherScreener: A Preschool Vision Screening Model
First Author: Sunisa SINTUWONG
Co-Author(s): Siwaporn KITTIYANPANYA, Angkana
PIMDEE, Natthira CHAISRISAWADSUK
E-Poster No.: EP-0324
A Retrospective Hospital-Based Study of New
Referrals to First Visit Clinics of the Eye Department at
an Urban Tertiary Center: A Case Series
First Author: Thet NAING
Co-Author(s): Clement TAN
SUBMITTED PROGRAM
E-Poster No.: EP-0325
Ayurvedic Management of Cataract – Review of
Clinical Studies Conducted From 1992 Onwards at
IPGT & RA, Gujarat Ayurved University
First Author: Manjusha RAJAGOPALA
E-Poster No.: EP-0326
Pattern of Refractive Error, Knowledge, Attitude, and
Practice Regarding Eye Health Among Primary School
Children in Bangladesh
First Author: Rajib HUSAIN
E-Poster No.: EP-0327
10-Year Mortality in Operated and Unoperated
Visually Impaired People Due to Cataract: The Liwan
Eye Study
First Author: Zhuoting ZHU
Co-Author(s): Mingguang HE
E-Poster No.: EP-0328
Identification of Successful Factors in Eye Care
Program
First Author: Chet PANT
REFRACTIVE SURGERY
E-Poster No.: EP-0329
Criminal Court Cases in Japan: Two Cases of LaserAssisted In Situ Keratomileusis
First Author: Kenji MINEMURA
E-Poster No.: EP-0330
Corneal Haze After Photorefractive Keratectomy
First Author: Hsin-chiung LIN
Co-Author(s): Ching-hsi HSIAO, Hsin-yuan TAN, David
Hui-kang MA, Lung-kun YEH
E-Poster No.: EP-0331
Wavefront Analysis in Orthokeratology Corneal
Reshaping – A Case Report
First Author: Chen-cheng CHAO
Co-Author(s): Chao-kai CHANG
E-Poster No.: EP-0332
Best Visual Acuity of a High Myopic Patient Wearing
Rigid Gas Permeable Contact Lenses
First Author: Lucia SUTEDJA
170
E-Poster No.: EP-0333
Comparison of Offset Adjustment Between Oculyzer
and Topolyzer Vario Topography–Guided LASIK for
Myopia by EX500 Excimer Laser
First Author: Fengju ZHANG
E-Poster No.: EP-0334
The Effect of Static Cyclotorsion Compensation in
OUP-SBK for Myopia and Astigmatism With EX500
Workstation
First Author: Fengju ZHANG
E-Poster No.: EP-0335
Femtosecond-Assisted Intracorneal Ring Implantation
for Correction of Irregular Astigmatism Post PKP, Post
RK, and After Corneal Trauma
First Author: Osama IBRAHIM
Co-Author(s): Moones ABDALLA
E-Poster No.: EP-0336
Clinical Results of Presbyopia Treatment With
Technolas SUPRACOR
First Author: Ming-cheng TAI
E-Poster No.: EP-0337
Outcomes of LASIK for Myopia or Myopic Astigmatism
Correction With the FS200 Femtosecond Laser and
EX500 Excimer Laser Platform
First Author: Muanploy NIPARUGS
Co-Author(s): Napaporn TANANUVAT, Winai
CHAIDAROON, Chulaluck TANGMANKONGVORAGUL,
Somsanguan AUSAYAKHUN
E-Poster No.: EP-0338
Topography-Guided LASIK Using the ALLEGRETTO
WAVE Eye-Q Excimer Laser System
First Author: James GOW
Co-Author(s): Ravaughn WILLIAMS, Doyle STULTING
E-Poster No.: EP-0339
Postoperative Uncorrected Visual Acuity vs
Preoperative Best Corrected Visual Acuity with the
WaveLight Refractive Suite
First Author: James GOW
Co-Author(s): Ravaughn WILLIAMS, Arthur
CUMMINGS, Matthais MAUS, Daniel DURRIE, Michael
GORDON
E-Poster No.: EP-0340
Comparison of Near Work–Induced Transient Myopia
Between Myopic and Emmetropic Sundanese Children
First Author: Andrea SILITONGA
Co-Author(s): Syumarti MANSYUR
E-Poster No.: EP-0341
Contrast Sensitivity Outcomes With the WaveLight
Refractive Suite (Excimer EX500 and Femtosecond
FS200 Lasers)
First Author: Ravaughn WILLIAMS
Co-Author(s): James GOW, Matthais MAUS, Arthur
E-POSTERS
CUMMINGS, Daniel DURRIE, Michael GORDON
E-Poster No.: EP-0342
Quality of Life Outcomes with the WaveLight
Refractive Suite (Excimer EX500 and Femtosecond
FS200 Lasers)
First Author: Ravaughn WILLIAMS
Co-Author(s): James GOW, Arthur CUMMINGS,
Matthais MAUS, Daniel DURRIE, Michael GORDON
RETINA (MEDICAL)
E-Poster No.: EP-0343
Retinal Microstructure Abnormalities and
Segmentation Errors in Optical Coherence Tomography
Imaging of Patients With a History of Retinopathy of
Prematurity
First Author: Wei-chi WU
E-Poster No.: EP-0344
The Rescue Effect of Intravitreal Aflibercept in the
Treatment of Stage IIIb Idiopathic Occlusive Vasculitis
First Author: Chun-ju LIN
Co-Author(s): Jane-ming Lin LIN, Wen-lu CHEN, Pengtai TIEN, Yi-hao HO, Yi-yu TSAI
E-Poster No.: EP-0345
Correlation Between Visual Outcomes and
Pretreatment Factors Including Hyperreflective Foci in
Neovascular Age-Related Macular Degeneration
First Author: Hyung Chan KIM
Co-Author(s): Hyung Woo LEE
E-Poster No.: EP-0346
Endophthalmitis Rates in an Ambulatory Surgical
Center Setting
First Author: Harvey UY
Co-Author(s): Pik Sha CHAN, Franz-Marie CRUZ
E-Poster No.: EP-0347
The Incidence and Risk Factors of Vitreomacular
Interface Abnormality in Diabetic Macular Edema
Treated With Intravitreal Anti-VEGF (Bevacizumab and
Ranibizumab)
First Author: Cheng-kuo CHENG
E-Poster No.: EP-0348
A Case of Diabetic Retinopathy Treated With
Autologous Plasmin Enzyme
First Author: John Michael LAO
E-Poster No.: EP-0349
Macular Edema Caused by Branch Retinal Vein
Occlusion Treated With Intravitreal Aflibercept or
E-Poster No.: EP-0350
Intravitreal Aflibercept for Patients With Diabetic
Macular Edema Refractory to Bevacizumab and/or
Ranibizumab
First Author: Jia-kang WANG
Co-Author(s): Ting-hsuan LIN
E-Poster No.: EP-0351
Recurrent Vitreous Hemorrhage After Diabetic
Vitrectomy Treated by Intravitreal Ranibizumab
First Author: Jia-kang WANG
Co-Author(s): Li-han CHENG
E-Poster No.: EP-0352
Sterility of Bevacizumab Rubber Cap After DirectFrom-Vial Multiple Dosing for Intravitreal Injection
First Author: John Alfred LIM
E-Poster No.: EP-0354
Correlation Between Visual Acuity Changes and
Optical Coherence Tomography Morphological
Findings in Idiopathic Epiretinal Membrane
First Author: I-mo FANG
Co-Author(s): Chih-chao HSU, Li-li CHEN
SUBMITTED PROGRAM
E-Poster No.: EP-0483
Delayed Macular Hole Closure After Ocriplasmin
Treatment: A Case Report
First Author: Szu-yuan LIN
Co-Author(s): Kai WANG, Weng Sut SIO, Shwu-huey
LEE, I Chia LIANG
Bevacizumab
First Author: Jia-kang WANG
Co-Author(s): Ying-yu TSENG
E-Poster No.: EP-0355
Anti-VEGF Therapy in Branch Retinal Vein Occlusion
and the Timing of Treatment
First Author: Daisuke MURAMATSU
Co-Author(s): Yoshihiro WAKABAYASHI, Masahiro
MIURA, Setsuko KAWAKAMI, Keisuke KIMURA, Hiroshi
GOTO
E-Poster No.: EP-0356
Purtscher-Like Retinopathy in Systemic Lupus
Erythematosus – A Case Report
First Author: Shih-lin CHEN
Co-Author(s): Shih-chou CHEN
E-Poster No.: EP-0357
Determining Subthreshold Laser Conditions for
Retinal Scar Formation in Rabbits: A Comparison of
Two Different Laser Devices
First Author: Maryam HAMANDI
Co-Author(s): Satoshi KATO, Fumiyuki ARAKI, Takashi
UETA, Nobuharu ASAI, Abe HITOSHI
E-Poster No.: EP-0358
Treatment of Macular Hole With Topical Brinzolamide
– A Report of 2 Cases
First Author: Yi-ru LIN
Co-Author(s): Weng Sut SIO, Kwan-rong LIU
E-Poster No.: EP-0359
Retinal Ischemia: Xuefu Zhuyu Decoction’s Effect and
Therapeutic Mechanisms
First Author: Hsiao Ming CHAO
171
E-POSTERS
Co-Author(s): Shu-qiu TAN, Jorn-hon LIU
E-Poster No.: EP-0360
Chi-Ju-Di-Huang-Wan Protects Against Retinal
Ischemia in the Rat by Downregulating Matrix
Metalloproteinase-9 via p38 Mitogen-Activated
Protein Kinase Inhibition
First Author: Hsiao Ming CHAO
Co-Author(s): Jorn-hon LIU
SUBMITTED PROGRAM
E-Poster No.: EP-0361
The Protective Effect and Mechanisms of Dendrobium
Nobile Lindl in Retinal Ischemia
First Author: Hsiao Ming CHAO
Co-Author(s): Ming-yi LAI, Jorn-hon LIU
E-Poster No.: EP-0362
Posterior Subtenon Bevacizumab Injection for Central
Serous Chorioretinopathy: A Case Report
First Author: Weng Sut SIO
Co-Author(s): I Chia LIANG, Kwan-rong LIU
E-Poster No.: EP-0363
The Effect of Dexamethasone Intravitreal Implant
for Macular Edema Due to Retinal Vein Occlusion: A
Retrospective Case Series
First Author: Cheng SU
Co-Author(s): Chun-ju LIN, Peng-tai TIEN, Jane-ming Lin
LIN, Wen-lu CHEN, Yi-yu TSAI
E-Poster No.: EP-0364
Photodynamic Therapy in a Patient With Subfoveal
Retinal Pigment Epithelial Detachment Associated
With Chronic Central Serous Chorioretinopathy
First Author: Jian-sheng WU
Co-Author(s): San-ni CHEN
E-Poster No.: EP-0365
Photopic Negative Response of Multifocal
Electroretinogram in Normal Subjects
First Author: Ka Hee PARK
Co-Author(s): Young Hoon OHN, Yoon Jin KONG
E-Poster No.: EP-0366
Improvement of Myopic Choroidal Neovascularization
After Intravitreal Injection of Aflibercept
First Author: Chi-huang CHANG
Co-Author(s): Alice WU, Kuo Chiao TSENG
E-Poster No.: EP-0367
Treatment of Subretinal Hemorrahges Without
Significant CNV for Pathologic Myopia
First Author: Yi-hao CHEN
Co-Author(s): Pei-chang WU, Hsi-kung KUO
E-Poster No.: EP-0368
Coats Disease Associated With Epiretinal Membrane
First Author: Yu-jang CHAO
Co-Author(s): Tai-chi LIN, Shih-jen CHEN, Catherine LIU
E-Poster No.: EP-0369
172
Central Retinal Artery Occlusion Resembling
Purtscher-like Retinopathy
First Author: Ting-yu WU
Co-Author(s): Yun-dun SHEN, Wen-ming HSU
E-Poster No.: EP-0370
Fundus Autofluorescence in Retinal Artery Occlusions
First Author: Hsien Chung LIN
Co-Author(s): Horng-jiun WU, Wen-chuan WU
E-Poster No.: EP-0371
Multiple Evanescent White Dot Syndrome Associated
With Herpesviridae Group Viruses
First Author: Huan-i SU
Co-Author(s): Chang-sue YANG, Yih-shiuan KUO, Shihjen CHEN
E-Poster No.: EP-0372
Bevacizumab for Neovascular Age-Related Macular
Degeneration in Previously Vitrectomized Eyes
First Author: Jian-sheng WU
Co-Author(s): San-ni CHEN
E-Poster No.: EP-0373
Incidence of Retinopathy of Prematurity in a Tertiary
Neonatal Care Unit in Bangladesh
First Author: Dipak NAG
Co-Author(s): Pankaj ROY, Rinku PAUL, Ava HOSSAIN
E-Poster No.: EP-0374
Prevalence of Diabetic Retinopathy in a Tertiary-Level
Hospital in Bangladesh
First Author: Dipak NAG
Co-Author(s): Pankaj ROY, Rinku PAUL, Billal HOSSEIN,
Ava HOSSAIN
E-Poster No.: EP-0375
Study on the Differentiation of Retinal Photoreceptors
From Adult Pig Müller Cells In Vitro
First Author: Ni XU
E-Poster No.: EP-0376
Suppression of H2O2-Induced Oxidative Stress
Damage by Curcumin on RPE Cells Differentiated From
AMD Patient-Specific Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells
First Author: Yu-chien CHUNG
Co-Author(s): Jen-hua CHUANG, Chi-hsien PENG, Taichi LIN, Shih-hwa CHIOU, Shih-jen CHEN
E-Poster No.: EP-0377
The Effect of Aflibercept in the Treatment of
Polypoidal Choroidal Vasculopathy: Experience From
Taipei Veterans General Hospital
First Author: Yu-chien CHUNG
Co-Author(s): An-fei LI, Ling-ing LAU, Shih-jen CHEN
E-Poster No.: EP-0378
Choroidal Thickness as a Prognostic Factor of
Photodynamic Therapy With Antivascular Endothelial
Growth Factor for Polypoidal Choroidal Vasculopathy
E-POSTERS
First Author: Yoichi SAKURADA
Co-Author(s): Atushi SUGIYAMA, Naohiko TANANBE,
Wataru KIKUSHIMA, Hiroyuki IIJIMA
E-Poster No.: EP-0379
Characteristics of Shaken Baby Syndrome in a Tertiary
Referral Center
First Author: An-lun WU
Co-Author(s): Shao-hsuan HSIA, Chi-chun LAI, Wei-chi
WU
E-Poster No.: EP-0380
Characteristic Changes on Optical Coherence
Tomography in Acute Central Serous
Chorioretinopathy Predicting the Need for
Intervention
First Author: Wei-yu LAI
Co-Author(s): Chui-lien TSEN, Shwu-jiuan SHEU
E-Poster No.: EP-0382
Retinal Vessel Caliber Change and Electrophysiology
Findings After Intravitreal Ranibizumab in Ischemic
Central Retinal Vein Occlusion
First Author: Yu-chien CHUNG
Co-Author(s): An-fei LI, Ling-ing LAU, Shih-jen CHEN
E-Poster No.: EP-0383
Cell Cycle Regulation of Hexahydrocurcumin in Human
Retinal Pigment Epithelial ARPE-19 Cells
First Author: Chien-neng KUO
Co-Author(s): Ching-hsein CHEN
E-Poster No.: EP-0384
Chroidal Hemangioma Complicated With
Subretinal Fluid and Intraretinal Cysts Treated With
Photodynamic Therapy and Laser Photocoagulation –
A Case Report
First Author: Ting-yu WU
Co-Author(s): Yun-dun SHEN, Allen LIN
E-Poster No.: EP-0385
Microstructural and Functional Presentation of
Multiple Evanescent White Dot Syndrome on
Spectral-Domain Optical Coherence Tomography and
Microperimetry
First Author: Tsung-han LEE
Co-Author(s): Jong-jer LEE, Pei-chang WU, Hsi-kung
KUO, Yi-hao CHEN, Yung-jen CHEN
E-Poster No.: EP-0386
Optical Coherence Tomographic Features and
Prognosis of Pneumatic Displacement for Submacular
Hemorrhage
First Author: Hakyoung KIM
E-Poster No.: EP-0387
Torpedo Maculopathy: A Case Report
First Author: Hung Da CHOU
Co-Author(s): Nan-kai WANG, Laura LIU
E-Poster No.: EP-0388
Retinal Artery Occlusions With Severe Carotid
Occlusions
First Author: Jiunn-feng HWANG
Co-Author(s): San-ni CHEN
E-Poster No.: EP-0389
Terson Syndrome After Embolization Therapy in a
Patient With Ruptured Intracranial Aneurysm
First Author: Chih Wei SHIH
Co-Author(s): Yi-ling LU, Ching-yao TSAI, Shiow-wen
LIOU, Lin-chung WOUNG
E-Poster No.: EP-0390
Recurrent Submacular Hemorrhage in a Case of
Punctate Inner Choroidopathy Treated With Multiple
Injections of Intravitreal Ranibizumab
First Author: Tsui-kang HSU
Co-Author(s): Jorn-hon LIU, Hsiao Ming CHAO
E-Poster No.: EP-0391
Intravitreal Ranibizumab for the Treatment of
Choroidal Neovascularization Secondary to Pathologic
Myopia
First Author: Tsui-kang HSU
Co-Author(s): Jorn-hon LIU
SUBMITTED PROGRAM
E-Poster No.: EP-0381
Half-Dose Photodynamic Therapy for Older-Aged
Central Serous Chorioretinopathy – A Case Report
First Author: Chia-ming HSU
Co-Author(s): Tsung-tien WU, Shwu-jiuan SHEU
Co-Author(s): Hum CHUNG, Se Woong KANG
E-Poster No.: EP-0392
Purtscher-Like Retinopathy in a Patient With AdultOnset Still Disease
First Author: Yu Ti TENG
E-Poster No.: EP-0393
Foveal-Avoiding Photodynamic Therapy for Myopic
Choroidal Neovascularization
First Author: Milton CHEW
Co-Author(s): Colin TAN, Tock-han LIM
E-Poster No.: EP-0394
Clinical Imaging Evaluation of Macular Degeneration
in Patients With Retinitis Pigmentosa
First Author: Jong-jer LEE
Co-Author(s): Yi-hao CHEN, Pei-chang WU, Hsi-kung
KUO, Jung LO, Tsung-han LEE
E-Poster No.: EP-0395
Variation of Choroid in Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada
First Author: Yun-chen CHEN
Co-Author(s): Tsui-kang HSU, Yei-ching CHEN, Chiachen TSAI, Hsiao Ming CHAO, Jorn-hon LIU
E-Poster No.: EP-0396
A Case of Retinoschisis Arising During Treatment of
Branch Retinal Vein Occlusion
173
SUBMITTED PROGRAM
E-POSTERS
First Author: Ayako HAYASHI
Co-Author(s): Naoki KIMURA, Hisashi IWAMI, Hisako
TANAKA, Osamu MIMURA
First Author: Jenchieh WENG
Co-Author(s): Lin-chung WOUNG, Chih Wei SHIH,
Ching-yao TSAI, Shih-hwa CHIOU
E-Poster No.: EP-0397
Clinical Features and Visual Outcome of Macular
Hemorrhage With or Without Choroidal
Neovascularization in Pathological Myopia
First Author: Kuei-jung CHANG
Co-Author(s): Cheng-kuo CHENG
E-Poster No.: EP-0406
The Effects of Glucose on Glycogen Synthase Kinase-3
in Human Retinal Pigment Epithelium
First Author: Yen-jui CHANG
Co-Author(s): Ching-yao TSAI, Ting-jia CHANG, Yu-wei
LIN
E-Poster No.: EP-0398
Quantitative Analysis of Color Change After
Intravitreal Anti-VEGF Injection for Retinal Capillary
Hemangioma and Vasoproliferative Tumor
First Author: Wu-ting CHANG
Co-Author(s): Cheng-kuo CHENG
E-Poster No.: EP-0407
Ozurdex vs Lucentis in Management of Macular
Edema Secondary to Branch Retinal Vein Occlusion
First Author: Bhuvan CHANANA
Co-Author(s): Sudhank BHARTI
E-Poster No.: EP-0399
Comparison of Handheld Portable Retinal Camera
With Nonportable Fundus Photography for Grading
Diabetic Retinopathy
First Author: Hendra KUSUMA
Co-Author(s): Habibah MUHIDDIN, Ichsan ANDI
E-Poster No.: EP-0400
Ischemic Retinopathy in a Child With Atrial Septal
Defect
First Author: Chun Ting YEH
Co-Author(s): Laura LIU, Nan-kai WANG, Yih-shiou
HWANG, Chi-chun LAI, Wei-chi WU
E-Poster No.: EP-0401
Intravitreal Dexamethasone Implant for the Treatment
of Hypotony With Proliferative Vitreoretinopathy
After Retinal Detachment Surgery
First Author: Yu-bai CHOU
Co-Author(s): Yu-chien CHUNG, Fang-yi TSAI, Shih-jen
CHEN
E-Poster No.: EP-0402
A Case Report: Solar Light–Induced Harada Disease in
a Healthy Middle-Aged Male Patient
First Author: Hao-en HSU
Co-Author(s): Chih-chun CHUANG
E-Poster No.: EP-0403
Role of Transpupillary Thermotherapy in Treatment of
Central Serous Chorioretinopathy
First Author: Durgesh KUMAR
E-Poster No.: EP-0404
Rapid Progression From Asymetric Hypertensive
Retinopathy to Unilateral Central Retinal Artery
Occlusion in a Patient With Hypertensive Crisis – Case
Report
First Author: Fang-ting CHEN
E-Poster No.: EP-0405
Preliminary Investigation of Induced Pluripotent Stem
Cells in Treating Retinal Diseases
174
E-Poster No.: EP-0408
Comparability of Choroidal Thicknesses
Measurements in Diseased and Normal Eyes Using
Swept Source and Spectral Domain Optical Coherence
Tomography
First Author: Colin TAN
Co-Author(s): Wei Kiong NGO, Kai Xiong CHEONG
E-Poster No.: EP-0409
Visual Acuity and Morphologic Changes in High
Myopia Patients With Patchy Atrophy by Spectral
Domain Optical Coherence Tomography
First Author: Pei-chang WU
Co-Author(s): Yi-chieh POON, Mei-ching TENG, Yi-hao
CHEN
E-Poster No.: EP-0410
Body Composition Measures as Emerging Risk Factors
for Diabetic Retinopathy in Persons With Type 2
Diabetes in Yogyakarta: The JOGjakarta Eye Diabetic
Study in the COMmunity (JOGED.COM)
First Author: Muhammad SASONGKO
Co-Author(s): Angela AGNI, Agus SUPARTOTO,
Suhardjo PRAWIRORANU
E-Poster No.: EP-0411
Limits of Peripheral Retinal Circulation in Normal
Subjects Defined by Ultra-Widefield Imaging
First Author: Srinivas SADDA
E-Poster No.: EP-0412
Long-Term Outcomes After Treating Different Types
of Polypoidal Choroidal Vasculopathy: A Real-Life
Experience
First Author: Ling YEUNG
Co-Author(s): Yi-hsing (linda) CHEN, Chi-chun LAI, Kuanjen CHEN
E-Poster No.: EP-0413
Different Levels of Inflammatory Factors and VEGF in
Kidney, Serum, and Retina of Diabetic Rats
First Author: Tingyu XIE
E-Poster No.: EP-0414
E-POSTERS
Spectral-Domain OCT Patterns of Macular Edema
Associated With Retinal Vein Occlusion
First Author: Neha CHANDAK
E-Poster No.: EP-0415
Hospital-Based Prevalence and Risk Factors of Retinal
Vein Occlusion: Rural Hospital-Based Study
First Author: Neha CHANDAK
E-Poster No.: EP-0416
Serum Homocysteinemia: Risk Factor for Retinal Vein
Occlusion
First Author: Neha CHANDAK
E-Poster No.: EP-0418
Findings at Peripheral Fundus and Ora Serrata
in Normal Eyes by Ultra-Widefield Fluorescein
Angiography
First Author: Jing LU
Co-Author(s): Guiying MAI, Hong YAN, Mei LI, Yan LUO,
Lin LU
E-Poster No.: EP-0419
Innovative Stem Cell Therapy for the Treatment of
Retinitis Pigmentosa
First Author: Wei HE
E-Poster No.: EP-0420
The Levels of Transforming Growth Factor Beta
1 in Serum and Vitreous in Proliferative Diabetic
Retinopathy With or Without Laser Panretinal
Photocoagulation
First Author: Rosmiaty ZAINAL ABIDIN
E-Poster No.: EP-0421
Comparison of Vitreomacular Interface After
Antivascular Endothelial Growth Factor Injections in
Age-Related Macular Degeneration, Diabetic Macular
Edema, and Retinal Vein Occlusion
First Author: Wei-ning LIN
Co-Author(s): Wen-chuan WU
E-Poster No.: EP-0422
Association Between Insulin Resistance and Diabetic
Macular Edema
First Author: Rongle ZHOU
E-Poster No.: EP-0423
Cardiovascular Risk Factors of Diabetic Macular
Edema
First Author: Rongle ZHOU
E-Poster No.: EP-0424
E-Poster No.: EP-0425
Optical Coherence Tomography Characteristics of
Responders to Intravitreal Bevacizumab in Idiopathic
Choroidal Neovascularization Patients
First Author: Syed Nasir SHAH
E-Poster No.: EP-0426
Adherence to Treatment Defines Long-Term Outcomes
of Anti-VEGF Therapy in Neovascular AMD
First Author: Robert WILKE
Co-Author(s): Helmut SACHS
E-Poster No.: EP-0427
Comparison of the Effects of Ranibizumab and
Bevacizumab Injection for Macular Edema Associated
With Retinal Vein Occlusion
First Author: Seul Ki BANG
Co-Author(s): Eung-suk KIM, Seung Young YU, Hyungwoo KWAK
E-Poster No.: EP-0428
Long-Term Outcomes of Diabetic Macular Edema
After Initial Intravitreal Ranibizumab Injection
First Author: Kiyoung KIM
Co-Author(s): Eung-suk KIM, Hyung-woo KWAK, Seung
Young YU
SUBMITTED PROGRAM
E-Poster No.: EP-0417
Choroidal Neovascularization Treated With Intravitreal
Ranibizumab in a Young Female Diagnosed at the
Vitelliruptive Stage of Best Vitelliform Macular
Dystrophy
First Author: Faruk OZTURK
Co-Author(s): Onur İNAM, Medina FARZIYEVA
Correlation Between Visual Acuity and Microstructural
Changes After Intravitreal Bevacizumab Therapy
in Treatment-Naive Idiopathic Choroidal
Neovascularization
First Author: Syed Nasir SHAH
E-Poster No.: EP-0429
Repeatability of Retinal Macular Thickness
Measurements in Patients With Diabetic Macular
Edema After Intravitreal Dexamethasone (Ozurdex)
Implantation Using Two Different Spectral-Domain
Optical Coherence Tomography Devices
First Author: Min Seok KANG
Co-Author(s): Eung-suk KIM, Seung Young YU, Hyungwoo KWAK
E-Poster No.: EP-0430
Changes of Foveal Shape and Structure After
Intravitreal Ranibizumab for Diabetic Macular Edema
First Author: Tingting LIU
E-Poster No.: EP-0431
Cytomegalovirus Retinitis – A Review of 4 Cases
First Author: Cheong Yi FONG
E-Poster No.: EP-0432
Optic Disc Edema After Anterior Uveitis and Ocular
Hypertension – A Case Report
First Author: Ching-lung CHEN
Co-Author(s): Yi-hao CHEN, Jiann-torng CHEN
E-Poster No.: EP-0433
Multifocal Electroretinogram in Eyes Undergoing
Removal of Intraocular Iron Foreign Body
175
E-POSTERS
First Author: Pranita SAHAY
Co-Author(s): Mahesh CHANDRA, Pradeep VENKATESH,
Rajpal VOHRA, Devesh KUMAWAT, Pranav RANJAN
E-Poster No.: EP-0434
Retinal Detachment as a Manifestation of Ocular
Sarcoidosis
First Author: Mong Ping SHYONG
Co-Author(s): Yu Mei CHANG, Feng Log LEE
RETINA (SURGICAL)
SUBMITTED PROGRAM
E-Poster No.: EP-0435
Large Series and Long-Term Results of Foveolar
Nonpeeling Internal Limiting Membrane Surgery in
Myopic Traction Maculopathy
First Author: Tzyy-chang HO
Co-Author(s): Muh-shy CHEN
E-Poster No.: EP-0436
Surgical Outcomes of Coats Disease
First Author: Hussain KHAQAN
E-Poster No.: EP-0437
Surgical Outcomes of Traumatic Macular Hole
First Author: Hussain KHAQAN
E-Poster No.: EP-0438
Effectiveness of “As-Needed” Intravitreal Aflibercept
for the Treatment of Polypoidal Choroidal
Vasculopathy
First Author: Cheng-kuo CHENG
Co-Author(s): Yu-tien CHI
E-Poster No.: EP-0439
Vitreomacular Traction Syndrome in Diabetic
Retinopathy
First Author: Yi-ting HSIEH
Co-Author(s): Chung-may YANG, San-ni CHEN
E-Poster No.: EP-0440
Using Optical Coherence Tomography to Classify
and Predict the Surgical Result of Macular Epiretinal
Membrane Peeling
First Author: Shao-chun CHEN
Co-Author(s): Gow-lieng TSENG, Chun-chen CHEN,
Shiow-wen LIOU, Lin-chung WOUNG
E-Poster No.: EP-0441
How to Improve the Success Rate and Visual Acuity
After Macular Hole Surgery
First Author: Horng-jiun WU
Co-Author(s): Hsien Chung LIN, Wen-chuan WU
E-Poster No.: EP-0442
Autologous Internal Limiting Membrane
Transplantation Converted From Inverted Internal
Limiting Membrane Flap Technique for Refractory
Macular Hole: Two Case Reports
First Author: Toshiya SAKURAI
176
E-Poster No.: EP-0443
Association of Macular Choroidal Thickness With
Optical Coherence Tomography Morphology in
Patients With Idiopathic Epiretinal Membrane
First Author: I-mo FANG
Co-Author(s): Chih-chao HSU, Li-li CHEN
E-Poster No.: EP-0444
Comparison of Visual Outcome and Morphologic
Change Among Different Surgical Techniques in
Idiopathic Epiretinal Membrane Surgery
First Author: Pei-kang LIU
Co-Author(s): Chia-lin LEE, Wen-chuan WU
E-Poster No.: EP-0445
Macular Pucker: Peeling or Injection
First Author: Hsiao Ming CHAO
Co-Author(s): Jorn-hon LIU
E-Poster No.: EP-0446
Clinical Characteristics and Treatments of Retinal
Vasoproliferative Tumors
First Author: Yi Ming HUANG
Co-Author(s): Shih-jen CHEN, Catherine LIU
E-Poster No.: EP-0447
The Effect of Serum Soaking in Indocyanine Green–
Assisted Internal Limiting Membrane Peeling Surgery
First Author: Kun-hsien LI
Co-Author(s): San-ni CHEN
E-Poster No.: EP-0448
Concurrent Bilateral Fungal Endophthalmitis and
Osteomyelitis of Cervical and Rib in Intravenous
Heroin Abuser
First Author: Yi Ming HUANG
Co-Author(s): Shih-jen CHEN, Catherine LIU
E-Poster No.: EP-0449
Primary Silicone Oil Tamponade Combined With
Phacoemulsification and IOL Implantation in Patients
With Severe Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy
First Author: Tzu-yun KAO
Co-Author(s): Chung-may YANG, Yu-chih HOU
E-Poster No.: EP-0450
Scleral Fixation of Dislocated Foldable Intraocular
Lens by 25-Gauge Vitrectomy Without Intraocular
Lens Extraction
First Author: Chi-huang CHANG
Co-Author(s): Kuo Chiao TSENG
E-Poster No.: EP-0451
Retinal Pigment Epithelial Tear After Intravitreal
Injection of Antivascular Endothelial Growth Factor
First Author: Chih-chun CHUANG
Co-Author(s): San-ni CHEN
E-Poster No.: EP-0452
Removing Silicone Oil Droplets Adhering to the
Posterior Surface of a Silicone Intraocular Lens
E-POSTERS
First Author: Kai Ling PENG
Co-Author(s): Chih-ling HU
E-Poster No.: EP-0453
Anatomical and Visual Outcomes of Macular Hole
Surgery in Patients With Severe High Myopia
First Author: Chih-yao CHANG
Co-Author(s): Tsung-tien WU
E-Poster No.: EP-0454
Two Chinese Preeclamptic Women With Bilateral
Serous Retinal Detachment: OCT Enhanced Depth
Imaging and Mechanism
First Author: Hsiao Ming CHAO
Co-Author(s): Jorn-hon LIU
E-Poster No.: EP-0456
Vitrectomy and Internal Limiting Membrane Peeling
for a Case of Preretinal Pigmentation
First Author: Yung-jen CHEN
E-Poster No.: EP-0457
Outcomes of Glued Intraocular Lens in Africa
First Author: Nishant RADKE
Co-Author(s): Snehal RADKE
E-Poster No.: EP-0458
Inverted Internal Limiting Membrane Flap Technique
for Large Long-Standing Macular Hole
First Author: Mingshan HE
Co-Author(s): Jia-rong ZHANG, Yuan-chieh LEE
E-Poster No.: EP-0459
Complications of Acute Rhegmatogenous Retinal
Detachment After Intravitreal Injection
First Author: Fang-yi TSAI
Co-Author(s): Shih-jen CHEN
E-Poster No.: EP-0460
Recovery of Foveal Photoreceptor Integrity After
Vitrectomy in Eyes With an Impending Macular Hole
With Vitreomacular Traction Syndrome
First Author: Hum CHUNG
Co-Author(s): Eun Kyoung LEE, Jangwon HEO, Hyeong
Gon YU
E-Poster No.: EP-0461
Pars Plana Vitrectomy Compared With Scleral Buckle
Combined With Pars Plana Vitrectomy for Primary
Management of Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachment
in Different Macular Status
First Author: Teng-chieh YU
Co-Author(s): Gow-lieng TSENG, Shiow-wen LIOU
E-Poster No.: EP-0462
E-Poster No.: EP-0463
Antivascular Endothelial Growth Factor for
Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy
First Author: Chaoyi FENG
E-Poster No.: EP-0464
Corneal Endothelial Cell Loss After Pars Plana
Vitrectomy
First Author: Bhuvan CHANANA
E-Poster No.: EP-0465
Neglected Long-Standing Vitreous Hemorrhage: Is
Vitrectomy Beneficial?
First Author: Bhuvan CHANANA
Co-Author(s): Sudhank BHARTI, Vinod KUMAR
E-Poster No.: EP-0466
Mechanics of Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachment
and Reattachment: A Systematic Review
First Author: Shaheeda MOHAMED
E-Poster No.: EP-0467
Surgical Treatment and Postoperative Fixation
Characteristics of Macular Epiretinal Membranes in
Young Patients
First Author: Peiquan ZHAO
SUBMITTED PROGRAM
E-Poster No.: EP-0455
Changes of Fovea Contour in Epiretinal Membrane
After Pars Plana Vitrectomy
First Author: Chieh-yin CHENG
Co-Author(s): San-ni CHEN
Familial Exudative Vitreoretinopathy – Four Case
Reports From a Family
First Author: Chao-chien HU
Co-Author(s): Yi-syun SHEN
E-Poster No.: EP-0468
Free-Floating Vitreous Cyst in an Adult Male
First Author: Jing HE
E-Poster No.: EP-0469
Management for Postoperative Residual Submacular
Perfluorocarbon Liquid
First Author: Jin MA
E-Poster No.: EP-0470
Advanced Coats Disease – Surgical Treatments and
Histopathological Study
First Author: Jorn-hon LIU
Co-Author(s): Yei-ching CHEN, Chia-chen TSAI, Yun-chen
CHEN, Hsiao Ming CHAO, Wei Cheng CHANG
E-Poster No.: EP-0471
Surgical Results of 23-Gauge Vitrectomy for Massive
Vitreous Hemorrhage Secondary to Polypoidal
Choroidal Vasculopathy
First Author: Jie HU
Co-Author(s): Zhixi LI, Xiaoling LIANG, Lin LU
E-Poster No.: EP-0472
Modified Internal Limiting Membrane Peeling
Technique (Maculorrhexis) for Myopic Foveoschisis
Surgery
First Author: Wen-chuan WU
Co-Author(s): Yo-chen CHANG, Chia-lin LEE
177
E-POSTERS
E-Poster No.: EP-0473
’’ME-NON 2’’ – A New Noncontact Wide-Angle System
for Pars Plana Vitrectomy
First Author: Mustafa ELCIOGLU
E-Poster No.: EP-0474
Transconjunctival 23-Gauge Vitrectomy and Silicone
Oil Tamponade as Initial Management in Diabetic
Tractional Retinal Detachment With Macula Off
First Author: Mong Ping SHYONG
Co-Author(s): Shih-jen CHEN, Fenq-lih LEE
SUBMITTED PROGRAM
E-Poster No.: EP-0475
Clinical Characteristics of Rhegmatogenous Retinal
Detachment in Highly Myopic Eyes
First Author: Tadashi ORIHARA
Co-Author(s): Makoto INOUE, Yuji ITO, Takashi KOTO,
Kazunari HIROTA, Akito HIRAKATA
E-Poster No.: EP-0484
The Treatment of Choice for Primary Rhegmatogenous
Retinal Detachment
First Author: I Chia LIANG
Co-Author(s): Cheng-lien HO, Kai WANG, Kwan-rong
LIU, Hsiang-wen CHIEN, Szu-yuan LIN
VISUAL SCIENCES
E-Poster No.: EP-0476
Magnification Correction for Retinal Ganglion Cell
Layer Thickness Measurement in Myopia
First Author: Sheng-yao HSU
178
Co-Author(s): Hsin-yi CHEN
E-Poster No.: EP-0477
Ocular Findings in a Case of Alagille Syndrome With
Confirmed JAG1 Gene Mutation
First Author: Jen-hsiang SHEN
Co-Author(s): Kuan-jen CHEN, Yih-shiou HWANG, Weichi WU, Chi-chun LAI, Nan-kai WANG
E-Poster No.: EP-0478
Analysis of Cleavage Selectivity of Caspases in
Ethanol-Induced Apoptosis
First Author: Chun-chen CHEN
Co-Author(s): I-jong WANG, Shiow-wen LIOU, Lin-chung
WOUNG
E-Poster No.: EP-0479
Improvement Efficiency of Human Corneal Fibroblast–
Derived iPS Cells Through Cell Sorting
First Author: Tsan-chi CHEN
Co-Author(s): Shu-wen CHANG
E-Poster No.: EP-0480
Association Analysis of Three Candidate Gene
Polymorphisms for Diabetic Retinopathy in Taiwan
First Author: Ching-yao TSAI
Co-Author(s): Shiow-wen LIOU, Lin-chung WOUNG
E-Poster No.: EP-0481
Retinal Pigment Epithelial Cell Proliferation is
Inhibited by the Effect of Atropine
First Author: Lin-chung WOUNG
Co-Author(s): Shih-hwa CHIOU, Chih-wei SHIH, Chingyao TSAI
VIDEOS
■ VIDEOS
CATARACT
Video No.: EV-0001
Effectiveness and Safety of a Novel Intracameral
Silicone Device to Guide Capsulorrhexis Creation
First Author: Harvey UY
Video No.: EV-0002
Quantitative Evaluation of Red Reflex Between Nearly
Collimated Beam and Focused Beam Microscope
Illumination Systems for Cataract Surgery
First Author: Ramon DIMALANTA
Co-Author(s): David LUBECK
CORNEA, EXTERNAL EYE DISEASES & EYE BANK
Video No.: EV-0004
Autologous Advanced Tenon Grafting Combined With
Conjunctival Flap in Scleromalacia After Pterygium
Excision
First Author: Jong Soo LEE
Co-Author(s): Young Min PARK
Video No.: EV-0009
Open Globe Repair With Traumatic Cataract: Dos and
Don’ts
First Author: Rekha KHANDELWAL
Co-Author(s): Sumit GUPTA
GLAUCOMA
Video No.: EV-0010
Glaucoma Drainage Implant in an Eye With Preexisting
Scleral Buckle and Secondary Glaucoma
First Author: Sirisha SENTHIL
Co-Author(s): Rashmi KRISHNAMURTHY
Video No.: EV-0011
Techniques of Releasable Sutures in Trabeculectomy
First Author: Suria SUDHAKARAN
Co-Author(s): A.v. Sathi DEVI
OCULAR IMAGING
Video No.: EV-0012
A “Third Eye” in Glaucoma Surgeries: Real-Time
Optical Coherence Tomography–Guided Surgery
First Author: Rajesh KUMAR
Co-Author(s): A.v. Sathi DEVI, Rohit SHETTY
Video No.: EV-0005
Deep Anterior Lamellar Keratoplasty and
Phacoemulsification in Cases of Endothelium-Sparing
Corneal Opacities
First Author: Shikha YADAV
Co-Author(s): Namrata SHARMA
Video No.: EV-0013
Simple, Inexpensive, Do-It-Yourself Methods of Taking
Fundus Photos in Human and Animal Eyes of Various
Sizes and Explanation of the Physics Involved
First Author: John AKKARA
Video No.: EV-0006
Intrastromal Fluid Drainage With Air Tamponade:
Anterior Segment Optical Coherence Tomography–
Guided Technique for Management of Acute Corneal
Hydrops
First Author: Vishal JHANJI
Co-Author(s): Rasik VAJPAYEE, Namrata SHARMA,
Prafulla MAHARANA, Tushar AGARWAL
OPHTHALMIC EDUCATION
Video No.: EV-0007
Novel Clinical Application of Processed Amniotic
Membrane Allograft Transplant During Pterygium
Surgery
First Author: Harvey UY
Co-Author(s): Kenneth KENYON, Headson DOMINGO,
Richard NEPOMUCENO
Video No.: EV-0008
The White Abyss
First Author: Namrata SHARMA
Co-Author(s): Tarun ARORA, Tushar AGARWAL, Prafulla
MAHARANA, Vishal JHANJI, Rasik VAJPAYEE
SUBMITTED PROGRAM
Video No.: EV-0003
Safe and Simple Simcoe-Assisted Nucleus
Hydroprolapsing in Manual Small Incision Cataract
Surgery
First Author: Dini DHARMAWIDIARINI
EYE TRAUMA, EMERGENCIES & INFECTIONS
Video No.: EV-0014
Cortical Aspiration – A Clean Sweep
First Author: Viraj VASAVADA
Co-Author(s): Vandana C NATH, Shail VASAVADA,
Abhay VASAVADA, Vaishali VASAVADA
ORBITAL AND OCULOPLASTIC SURGERY
Video No.: EV-0015
Enucleation by the Myoconjuctival Technique –
A Simple, Cost-Effective, and Safe Alternative to
Biointegrated Implants
First Author: Raksha RAO
Co-Author(s): Santosh HONAVAR, Chalamala
JANGAIAH, Gangadhar JALLI
Video No.: EV-0016
Evaluation and Management of Aponeurotic Ptosis: A
Step-by-Step Guide
179
VIDEOS
First Author: Sonal CHAUGULE
Co-Author(s): Santosh HONAVAR, Raksha RAO,
Chalamala JANGAIAH
Video No.: EV-0017
In a Tight Corner: Challenge of the Tight Muscle
First Author: Srikanth RAMASUBRAMANIAN
Co-Author(s): Meenakshi GOPALAKRISHNAN
Video No.: EV-0018
Minimal Incision Posterior Approach Levator Plication
For Aponeurotic Ptosis
First Author: Danny NG
Co-Author(s): Edwin CHAN, Simon KO
SUBMITTED PROGRAM
Video No.: EV-0019
Synkinetic Ptosis Made Simple
First Author: Vishal SHARMA
Co-Author(s): Santosh HONAVAR, Fairooz
Puthiyapurayil MANJANDAVIDA
180
Video No.: EV-0020
Transconjuctival Orbitotomy – Tips and Tricks
First Author: Raksha RAO
Co-Author(s): Santosh HONAVAR, Gangadhar JALLI,
Chalamala JANGAIAH
RETINA (SURGICAL)
Video No.: EV-0021
Dye Extrusion Technique in a Challenging Case of
Posterior Pole Retinal Detachment
First Author: Jay CHHABLANI
Co-Author(s): Remya PAULOSE
Video No.: EV-0022
Bimanual Vitrectomy for Diabetic Combined Retinal
Detachment
First Author: Jay CHHABLANI
Co-Author(s): Riddhima DESHPANDE
Video No.: EV-0023
In Toto Removal of a Subretinal Cysticercus cellulosae
by Pars Plana Vitrectomy
First Author: Ravi BYPAREDDY
Co-Author(s): Shreays TEMKAR, Rohan CHAWLA
Video No.: EV-0024
Pearl From Treasure of Retina
First Author: Hussain KHAQAN
Video No.: EV-0025
Surgical Videos of Intraocular Foreign Body Removal
First Author: Bhuvan CHANANA
Co-Author(s): Vinod KUMAR, Sudhank BHARTI
Video No.: EV-0026
Use of Silicone Oil Retention Sutures in Retinal
Detachment Surgery in an Eye With Proliferative
Vitreoretinopathy, Aniridia, and Aphakia After Open
Globe Injury
First Author: Shaheeda MOHAMED
Co-Author(s): Chi-wai TSANG
Video No.: EV-0027
Vitrectomy for Posttraumatic Vitreous Hemorrhage
With Associated Macular Pathology
First Author: Bhuvan CHANANA
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DIAMOND SPONSOR(S):
A601a
Clinico Inc
A502
Santen Pharmaceutical Co, Ltd
Hospitality Lounge A1, TICC
PLATINUM SPONSOR(S):
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A1018
GOLD SPONSOR(S):
Taiwan Hwa-In Ent Co, Ltd
A712
BRONZE SPONSOR(S):
Nidek Co, Ltd
A811
Novartis Pharma AG
A601a
CORPORATE PARTNERS / INDEX
Alcon Pte Ltd
EXHIBITOR(S):
Aeon Astron Europe B.V.
A1021
Allergan plc
A825
American Academy of Ophthalmology
A414
AMO Singapore Pte Limited
A726
APACRS - EyeWorld
A323a
Asia Cornea Society
A321a
Asia-Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology
A315a
Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology
A319a
Avellino Labs
A715a
Bausch & Lomb
A1028
Boulder Enterprise Co Ltd
A1002
Brighten Optix
A1125
BRUMABA
A1127
Buticon
A903
Carl Zeiss
A1116
China Regenerative Medicine International Limited
A327
Chinese Taipei Ophthalmological Society
A317a
Chiu Ho
A408
CILITA Ltd
A1034
Clarity Medical Systems
A1206
183
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CRISTALENS
A1122
Crystalvue
A907
DARMA Ltd
A1003
Ellex
A410
European Society of Ophthalmology
A420
Eversight International
A433a
EverVision Instrument Co
A1005
Eyebright Medical Technology (Suzhou) Co, Ltd
A1222
FCI S.A.S.
A1218
Hanita Lenses
A721a
HEINE Optotechnik
A425
Henan Universe IOL R&M Co, Ltd
A1228
HOYA Medical Singapore Pte Ltd
A821
Icare
A1007
IKI Medical Co, Ltd
A807
Inami
A1006
International Council of Ophthalmology
A418
International Sight Restoration Eye Banks
A1217
Jiangsu Konska Medical Instrument Co, Ltd
A1106
JM Surgicals
A1107
Kao Corporation
A521a
KOWA
A1008
Leica
A406
LightMed Corporation
A1126
Lumenis
A1214
MEDA Co, Ltd
A1104
Mediworks
A1108
Medicontur International SA
A1226
Medimaging Intergrated Solution Inc
A533a
Microsurgical Technology
A1224
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A428
OPHTEC
A905
Optomed
A711a
Pfizer Limited Taiwan
A433a
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Shanghai New Eyes Medical Inc.
A1102
Shin Sheng Pharmaceutical Co Ltd
A727
Singapore Society of Ophthalmology
A422
Springer
A725a
Surgical Specialties Corporation
A1004
Suzhou Industry Park Baishun Medical Instrument Factory
A901
Suzhou Kangjie Medical Inc
A1221
Taiwan Association for International Care of Organ Transplants
A1033
Taiwan Optical
A1118
Tear Science
A1216
Tianjin Suowei Electronic Technology Co, Ltd
A1025
TOMEY
A1118
United Medical Inc
A525a
Visunex Medical Systems
A526
Welch Allyn
A1001
Wenzhou Raymond Photoelectricity Tech Co Ltd
A1208
World Glaucoma Association
A426
Yu Ta Trading Co, Ltd
A801
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INDEX
■ AUTHOR INDEX
A
19, 73, 77, 85, 88, 118
101, 102, 209
134, 146, 170
122, 157
167
167
71, 153, 157, 179
150, 174
164
80, 135
159
168
159
142
91, 167
23, 169
137
150
132
140, 163, 179
163
142
129, 131
156
209
18, 20, 73, 75, 77, 80, 84,
93, 94, 98, 106, 111, 117
Solmaz ALIYEVA
160
Rahman ALLAHVERDIYEV 160
Bruce ALLAN
138
Noel ALPINS
16, 20, 83, 96, 97, 106,
111, 209
Rayan ALSHAREEF
149
Mar AMARIN
101
Atchara AMPHONPHRUET 127
Shantha AMRITH
166
Seoung Hyun AN
167
Giridhar ANANTHARAMAN 94, 122
Ichsan ANDI
174
Rossalyn ANDRISA
104
163
157
105
138, 209
16, 20, 24, 71, 86, 100,
116
171
120, 121, 209
84, 120, 132, 152
Fumiyuki ARAKI
Carlos ARCE
Karthikeyan ARCOT
SADAGOPAN
Brian ARDITYA
156
MAHENDRA
Reiko ARITA
77, 103
Tarun ARORA
179
Pablo ARTAL
96, 111
Fumiko ARUGA
144
Dilruwani ARYASINGHA
101
Nobuharu ASAI
171
Ken ASAKAWA
130
Riani ASRINDI
164
Sally ATHERTON
16, 20, 86
Mayssa ATTAR
209
Leon AU
88, 209
Gerd AUFFARTH
135, 147, 209
Simranjeet AULAKH
156, 166
Tin AUNG
16, 77, 86, 99, 102, 118
Somsanguan AUSAYAKHUN 138, 170
Sita Paramita
151
AYUNINGTYAS
Rajvardhan AZAD
20, 22, 25, 83, 105, 149,
151
Shorya AZAD
83, 122, 149
Dimitri AZAR
106
Atsushi AZUMI
91
B
Jamiyanjav BAASANKHUU
Kunho BAE
Yujing BAI
Nafees BAIG
Seul Ki BANG
Anne BARMETTLER
Peter BARRY
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Richard ABBOTT
Simon ABBOTT
Moones ABDALLA
Arif ADENWALA
Tayyab AFGHANI
Aditi AGARWAL
Tushar AGARWAL
Angela AGNI
Anamika AGRAWAL
Siddharth AGRAWAL
Manuel AGULTO
Tarikul AHASAN
Liza Sharmini AHMAD
TAJUDIN
Nor Azita AHMAD
TARMIDZI
Hee Bae AHN
Hyosook AHN
Min Won AHN
Soh-eun AHN
Md Ashiqur Rahman
AKANDA
John AKKARA
Kowsalya AKKAYASAMY
Raimund ALBER
Yasser ALFAKY
Noor ALI
Yusuf ALI
Jorge ALIO
Neha ANEGONDI
Aamir ANWER
Rachelle ANZURES
Pasquale ARAGONA
Makoto ARAIE
23, 143
144
149
140
175
145
98, 106
187
CORPORATE PARTNERS / INDEX
INDEX
Keith BARTON
Christophe BAUDOUIN
Erich BAUMAN
Youn-shen BEE
George BEIKO
Audrey BERNSTEIN
Roger Wilmer BEUERMAN
Madhu BHADAURIA
Umesh BHAMMARKAR
Sudhank BHARTI
97
138, 209
147, 209
117, 152, 165
76, 84, 93, 96, 97
77
110
167
161
106, 138, 154, 174, 177,
180
Pramod BHENDE
20, 71, 95
Maninder BHOGAL
138
Hongsheng BI
117
Neha BIJLANI
161
Susanne BINDER
82
Caroline BINSON
159, 162
Jyotirmay BISWAS
20, 78, 103, 113
Silvia BLEMKER
209
Daniel BOEHRINGER
138, 209
Shanti BOESOIRIE
164
Subhendu BORAL
108
Nishikant BORSE
20, 108
Richard BREITKOPF
157, 209
Marten BRELEN
18, 20, 95
Detlev BREYER
133, 134, 135, 147, 209
David BROWN
209
Alexander BRUCKER
18, 88, 94
Kanokkan BUMROONGKIT 138
James BURKE
209
Grace BUTEL-SIMOES
167
Nadeem BUTT
25, 125
Ravi BYPAREDDY
180
C
Xianxian CAI
Mauro CAMPOS
Connie CAO
Wenhong CAO
Xinfang CAO
Cindy CARLISLE-WILCOX
Jae Bong CHA
Natthira
CHAISRISAWADSUK
Arup CHAKRABARTI
Subhabrata CHAKRABARTI
Anita CHAN
Carmen CHAN
188
145
166
131, 169
132
147
209
137
170
83, 93, 96, 122, 123
20, 82, 83
20, 103
17, 20, 89, 116, 129
Clement CHAN
Colin CHAN
Edwin CHAN
Errol CHAN
Harrison Man Hin CHAN
Jane CHAN
Jonathan CHAN
Kevin CHAN
Noel CHAN
Pik Sha CHAN
Poemen CHAN
R. V. Paul CHAN
Tat Keong CHAN
Tommy CHAN
Wei-chun CHAN
Bhuvan CHANANA
Neha CHANDAK
Mahesh CHANDRA
Andrew CHANG
Chao-kai CHANG
Cheng-hsien CHANG
Chi-huang CHANG
Chih-yao CHANG
Chin-wei CHANG
Chiwu CHANG
John CHANG
Jonathan CHANG
Ko-fang CHANG
Kuei-jung CHANG
Pei-yao CHANG
Robert CHANG
Shin Yu CHANG
Shirley CHANG
Shu-hong CHANG
Shu-wen CHANG
Stanley CHANG
Ting-jia CHANG
Tung-ming CHANG
Wei Cheng CHANG
Wu-ting CHANG
Yen-jui CHANG
Yi-sheng CHANG
Yo-chen CHANG
Yu Mei CHANG
149
77, 125
180
151
157
102
141
111, 127
16, 20, 127
171
140
18, 20, 78, 88, 105, 131
97, 98
120, 146, 157
113
74, 83, 122, 151, 174, 177,
180
175
176
18, 20, 66, 108, 129, 149,
209
14, 93, 106, 117, 146, 168,
170
104, 114, 117, 144
155, 172, 176
177
147
155
76, 84, 93, 94, 111, 114
76, 82
164, 165, 166
149, 158, 174
15, 158
89, 99
135
86, 118, 139, 159, 160
91, 131
14, 16, 83, 85, 97, 114,
116, 117, 133, 135, 137,
155, 160, 178
73, 115, 129, 130, 209
145, 174
162
163, 177
174
174
151
20, 101, 130, 152, 177
176
INDEX
Yu-fan CHANG
Yu-ying CHANG
Yuh-shin CHANG
Yun-chuang CHANG
An Ning CHAO
Chen-cheng CHAO
Hsiao Ming CHAO
Nisha CHAUHAN
Ravi CHAUHAN
Rohan CHAWLA
Swati CHAWLA
Caroline CHEE
Soon-phaik CHEE
Bo-yie CHEN
Celia CHEN
Chia-lu CHEN
Chiayeu CHEN
Chien-chung CHEN
Chih-hsin CHEN
Chih-yu CHEN
Ching J. CHEN
Ching-hsein CHEN
Ching-long CHEN
Ching-lung CHEN
Chun-chen CHEN
Fang-ting CHEN
Guoling CHEN
Haoyu CHEN
Henry CHEN
Ho-min CHEN
Hsin-yang CHEN
Hsin-yi CHEN
Hsiu-lin CHEN
Hui-hsien CHEN
Hung-chi CHEN
I-yu CHEN
Jiann-torng CHEN
Jiunn-liang CHEN
John CHEN
Kuan-jen CHEN
Lee-jen CHEN
74, 142, 145, 163, 164,
165, 180
165
154
180
138
83, 142
16, 76, 78, 96, 123
148, 152
89
153
166
152
135, 148
153
113
173
139
115, 129, 161, 175
158, 176, 178
147, 174
127, 138
70, 96
87, 103, 139, 158
145, 162
135, 146
86, 140, 160, 178
145
141
117, 154, 156
135
14, 17, 87, 103, 112, 149,
175
93, 156, 157, 158
79, 89, 126, 151
98, 119, 138, 148, 178
14, 15, 94
Li Jia CHEN
Li-li CHEN
Lu CHEN
Mei-ju CHEN
Mei-ling CHEN
Ming CHEN
Muh-shy CHEN
Nancy CHEN
Pei CHEN
Ruth CHEN
San-ni CHEN
Shao-chun CHEN
Sherleen CHEN
Shih-chou CHEN
Shih-jen CHEN
Shih-kuo CHEN
Shih-lin CHEN
Shin-yi CHEN
Siming CHEN
Tsan-chi CHEN
Wei Li CHEN
Wen-lu CHEN
Yan Ming CHEN
Yan-ming CHEN
Yan-ting CHEN
Yanxian CHEN
Yanyun CHEN
Yei-ching CHEN
Yen-chih CHEN
Yen-po CHEN
Yen-yi CHEN
Yeong-fong CHEN
Yi-chun CHEN
Yi-hao CHEN
Yi-hsing (Linda) CHEN
Yi-hua CHEN
Ying-ying CHEN
Youxin CHEN
Yu-ju CHEN
Yueguo CHEN
Yun-chen CHEN
82, 130
171, 176
90, 153, 171, 172
99, 139, 140, 159
91
14, 116, 138, 155
176
114, 131
139
132, 166
70, 83, 87, 108, 113, 115,
142, 148, 150, 151, 154,
162, 164, 165, 166, 168,
172, 173, 176, 177
158, 176
97
127, 171
14, 18, 20, 103, 113, 119,
143, 148, 149, 151, 165,
172, 176, 177, 178
20, 96
171
164
131
135, 137, 178
86, 109, 137, 146, 150,
155, 156
171, 172
138
155
162
131
141, 149
148, 163, 173, 177
162
138, 148
147
14, 110, 138, 148
14, 15, 87, 159, 160, 165
15, 116, 139, 148, 172,
173, 174, 175
174
148
99, 158, 159
70, 119, 121, 130, 149,
209
160
111
148, 149, 173
CORPORATE PARTNERS / INDEX
Yu-jang CHAO
Anastasios CHARONIS
Puwat
CHARUKAMNOETKANOK
Sonal CHAUGULE
137, 139, 149, 159, 161
150
148
152
89, 90, 138, 143, 145, 149
168, 170
150, 163, 171, 172, 173,
176, 177
172
138, 209
101
189
INDEX
CORPORATE PARTNERS / INDEX
Yun-ju CHEN
Yung-jen CHEN
Arthur CHENG
Cheng-kuo CHENG
Chieh-yin CHENG
Ching-yu CHENG
Feifei CHENG
Gangwei CHENG
George CHENG
Huey Chuan CHENG
Hui-chen CHENG
Kai CHENG
Li-han CHENG
Sheng-fu CHENG
Yu-chun CHENG
Kai Xiong CHEONG
Carol CHEUNG
Gemmy CHEUNG
Herman CHEUNG
Milton CHEW
Jay CHHABLANI
Yu-tien CHI
Audrey CHIA
Elsa CHIANG
Michael CHIANG
Ming-hsuan CHIANG
Shang-yi CHIANG
Wei-yu CHIANG
Hsiang-wen CHIEN
Ke-hung CHIEN
Hee Seung CHIN
Shih-hwa CHIOU
Cheng-jen CHIU
Kin CHIU
Liyi CHIU
Shin-lin CHIU
Chan-ho CHO
Yen-ling CHO
Woo Seok CHOI
Kelvin CHONG
Mei Fong CHONG
Yu Jeat CHONG
Chai-teck CHOO
Cheng-hung CHOU
Hung Da CHOU
Ming-li CHOU
Pesus CHOU
190
147
173, 177
125
14, 15, 94, 108, 115, 147,
149, 158, 171, 174, 176
177
20, 82, 91, 103
130
161
120, 129, 135, 146
135
14, 15, 116, 129
144
171
149
156
163, 174
20, 88, 96
81, 90, 95, 102
109
163, 173
20, 74, 83, 102, 121, 124,
130, 149, 180
149, 161, 176
79, 90, 108
156, 157
88, 89
153
153, 166
148
178
166, 168
95
109, 110, 172, 174, 178
152
135, 161
162
159
157
157
167
17, 20, 91, 114, 144
159
154
91
110
173
137
144
Yu-bai CHOU
138, 174
Loraine CHOW
156
Vanissa CHOW
125
Bonnie Nga Kwan CHOY
141, 157, 161
Linda CHRISTMANN
19, 88, 92, 100, 105
David CHU
20, 86, 87, 97
Hsaio-sang CHU
146, 157
Hsueh Yen CHU
165
Renyuan CHU
78
Wai Kit CHU
18, 20, 109
Yen-chang CHU
165
Chih-chun CHUANG
174, 176
Jen-hua CHUANG
172
Lan-hsin CHUANG
137, 148, 159
Ya-jung CHUANG
146, 153
Varintorn CHUCKPAIWONG 156
Tsengelmaa CHULUUNBAT 143, 149
Cho-hsing CHUNG
166
Hum CHUNG
151, 173, 177
Sophia CHUNG
89, 100, 116
Yu-chien CHUNG
145, 172, 173, 174
Charles COLE
97
Nathan CONGDON
20, 88, 90, 105
M Francesca CORDEIRO
96, 99, 111
Jennifer CRAIG
136
Franz-Marie CRUZ
171
Lian CUI
157
Arthur CUMMINGS
171, 209
Christine CURCIO
95
D
Savino D’AMELIO
Subhash DADEYA
Chi-an DAI
Miaomiao DAI
Mahesh DALVI
Ya-long DANG
Mano DAS
Sima DAS
Sudipta DAS
Taraprasad DAS
Jan Tjeerd DE FABER
Hannah DE GUZMAN
John Mark DE LEON
Patrick DE POTTER
Christian Luigi DEMASI
Hongwei DENG
Riddhima DESHPANDE
169
145
123, 209
140, 159
157
135
128
167
94
18, 94, 95
6, 76, 80, 84, 92
126, 209
126
17, 20, 89, 103, 128
169
168
180
INDEX
E
Sajith EDIRISINGHE
Justis EHLERS
Nedhina EK
Mustafa ELCIOGLU
James ELDER
Dorette ELLIS
Dan EPSTEIN
Cesar Ramon ESPIRITU
F
Han-bor FAM
Alex FAN
Long-shen FAN
Nai-wen FAN
Xianqun FAN
Yuan-yao FAN
Jennifer FAN GASKIN
Hsiao FANG
I-mo FANG
Po-chiung FANG
Seng Kheong FANG
154
142, 179
179, 209
156
147
135
136, 154, 179, 209
132
143
145
143
106
93, 123
179
158
135, 155
124
165
132
114
110
152
170, 171, 209
Yi Ting FANG
Rob FARGIONE
Sonal FARZAVANDI
Medina FARZIYEVA
Amani FAWZI
Antonio FEA
Chaoyi FENG
Jing FENG
Nahid FERDAUSI
Lai Chan FHUN
John FINGERT
Cheong Yi FONG
Seet FONG
Paul FOSTER
Scott FRIEDMAN
Beatrice FRUEH
Marcus FRUTTIGER
Yun-ju FU
Zhujun FU
Etsuko FUJIHARA
Masato FUJIKAWA
Yoko FUKUSHIMA
G
145
151, 209
158
178
80, 84, 104
96
106
125
83
132, 133
112
136, 138, 159
91, 114, 117
168
100
168
171, 176
136
23, 25, 72, 86, 88, 100
Cordula GABELOBERMAIER
Chanchal GADODIYA
Hafiz GAHRAMANOV
Carolin GALL
Nicola GAN
Rashmin GANDHI
Sudha GANESH
Anil GANGWE
Shiva GANTYALA
Lei GAO
Ying GAO
Lisa GARBUTT
Prashant GARG
Brent GASKIN
Jyh-pyng GAU
Matthias GERL
Ralf GERL
Anuja GHARAT
Harshavardhan GHORPADE
Prashant GHORPADE
Michael GIRARD
Sonu GOEL
146
139
18, 20, 67, 85, 92, 112,
114
175
81, 107
209
177
132
131, 168, 169
159
77
175
96
17, 86, 90, 131
94
20, 98, 105, 110
147
152
145
158
150, 151
83
CORPORATE PARTNERS / INDEX
Vinca DESYANDRI
A.V. Sathi DEVI
Dini DHARMAWIDIARINI
Banu DIBYASAKTI
Andrew DICK
Duong DIEU
Ramon DIMALANTA
Xiaoyan DING
Harsha DISSANAYAKE
Hasitha DISSANAYAKE
Madhuwanthi
DISSANAYAKE
Klaus DITZEN
Kumar DOCTOR
Headson DOMINGO
Kendall DONALDSON
Jing DONG
Ramesh DORAIRAJAN
Mariola DORECKA
Rui DOU
Zhiyu DU
Harminder DUA
Ping DUAN
Daniel DURRIE
88
164
160
142, 163
122, 126
79, 89
20, 87
149
147
164
163
135
120
101
136
135
135
164
162
162
20, 102
123, 147
191
CORPORATE PARTNERS / INDEX
INDEX
Alice GOH
David GOH
E-shawn GOH
Akilesh GOKUL
Daniel GOLDBERG
Jason GOLDSMITH
Heidrun GOLLOGLY
Tjahjono
GONDHOWIARDJO
Lingam GOPAL
Meenakshi
GOPALAKRISHNAN
Michael GORDON
Hiroshi GOTO
Satoru GOTO
Alampur GOUD
Ashwin GOUD
James GOW
Michael GRANT
Catherine GREEN
Mark GREENWALD
Franz GREHN
Apoorv GROVER
Ashok GROVER
Andrzej GRZYBOWSKI
Manoj GULATI
Vikas GULATI
Hsiao-pei GUO
Alka GUPTA
Neeru GUPTA
Noopur GUPTA
Prashant GUPTA
Rohit GUPTA
Roshmi GUPTA
Sanjiv GUPTA
Sumit GUPTA
H
Golam HAIDER
Maryam HAMANDI
Liang HAN
Sang Beom HAN
Xiaotong HAN
Linda HANSAPINYO
Minura HAPUGODA
Hideaki HARA
Parvathi HARI
192
91
123, 126
165
143, 155, 156
146, 209
86
167
24, 78
108
180
171, 209
148
158
126, 145, 169
149
170, 171, 209
124
2, 25, 65, 78, 79, 90, 100,
101, 102
80
86
151
24, 91
20, 84, 88, 97, 98
85
140
143
138
17, 70, 86, 99, 102, 110
147
167
141
145
135
138, 160, 179
165
171
130, 157
143, 155, 162
144
140
143
99
145
Seenu HARIPRASAD
Damien HARKIN
Richard HART
Jamil HASANOV
Noriyasu HASHIDA
Sharif HASHMANI
Ayako HAYASHI
Shion HAYASHI
Jing HE
Jingna HE
Mingguang HE
Mingshan HE
Wei HE
Raghuraj HEGDE
Raoul Paolo HENSON
Jangwon HEO
Tri HERDIANA
Susi HERYATI
Behrouz HEYDARI
Barbara Joy HIDALGO
Tomoaki HIGASHIYAMA
Hermann HINRICHS
Annmarie HIPSLEY
Flavio HIRAI
Akito HIRAKATA
Takahiro HIRAOKA
Kazunori HIRASAWA
Fumitaka HIROSE
Abe HITOSHI
Cheng-lien HO
Ching-lin HO
Jau-der HO
Min-chieh HO
Ren-wen HO
Tzyy-chang HO
Yeen Fey HO
Yi-hao HO
Yi-ju HO
Quan HOANG
Graham HOLDER
John HOLDS
Santosh HONAVAR
Jing HONG
Ruo-wei HONG
Ying HONG
Junko HORI
20, 81, 94
156
157, 209
157, 160
20, 109
125
174
168
177
141
17, 22, 75, 78, 90, 96, 144,
170
177
175
166
124
177
144
155
160, 163
159
142
163
80, 117, 129, 146, 209
166
151, 178
153
140
86
171
178
20, 86
137, 143
117
166
82, 108, 147, 176
163
156, 171
159
90
89, 107, 108
91, 117
17, 20, 89, 90, 103, 104,
121, 124, 142, 144, 163,
164, 165, 167, 179, 180
118
137
127
104
INDEX
Chi-ting HORNG
Ava HOSSAIN
Shao-hsuan HSIA
Ching-hsi HSIAO
Ya-chuan HSIAO
Hong-yi HSIEH
Ming-hung HSIEH
Shu-wei HSIEH
Yi-ching HSIEH
Yi-ting HSIEH
Yun-han HSIEH
Chi-hsin HSU
Chia-ming HSU
Chih-chao HSU
Chih-chien HSU
Chih-kang HSU
Hao-en HSU
Huan-chen HSU
Hungyuan HSU
Jeng-dong HSU
Min-yen HSU
Sheng-yao HSU
Shiuhliang HSU
Tsui-kang HSU
Wen-ming HSU
Yung-ray HSU
Chao-chien HU
Chih-ling HU
Dan-ning HU
Fung-rong HU
Jie HU
Pei-shin HU
Te HU
Xiu-wen HU
Yuntao HU
Andrew HUANG
David HUANG
Evelyn Jou Chen HUANG
Fu-ching HUANG
Hsien-sung HUANG
Hsiu-mei HUANG
Jane HUANG
Jehn-yu HUANG
Jen-shang HUANG
Jerry HUANG
Jingjing HUANG
Jinhai HUANG
Luzhen HUANG
Minyu HUANG
Nicole HUANG
Qi HUANG
Ren-yu HUANG
Suber HUANG
Tzu Lun HUANG
Wei-cheng HUANG
Wei-jen HUANG
Wenbin HUANG
Xin HUANG
Xiu-feng HUANG
Ya-chi HUANG
Yi Ming HUANG
Yi-hsun HUANG
Yow-jia HUANG
Yu-hsuan HUANG
Yu-yun HUANG
Yun-ping HUANG
Kuhl HUH
Chih-heng HUNG
Jia-horung HUNG
Ju-yi HUNG
Kuo-chi HUNG
Rahat HUSAIN
Rajib HUSAIN
Yuliya HUSEVA
Enayet HUSSAIN
Rameez HUSSAIN
Johan HUTAURUK
Catherine HWANG
De-kuang HWANG
Jeong-min HWANG
Jiunn-feng HWANG
Yih-shiou HWANG
128
20, 77, 85
81, 87, 113, 115, 209
153, 161
159
83
168
155, 158, 162
116, 136, 139
150
141
127, 139, 140, 159
133, 147
130
140
143
135
154
18, 75, 82, 95, 115, 133
113, 152
116
76, 83, 84, 111
163
133
130
164, 168
176
137
168
15, 140
143, 167
152
144
160, 161, 165
159
144
161
97, 124, 126
169, 170
161
68, 168, 169
129
71, 98, 123, 154
73, 91, 209
20, 87, 107, 131, 139, 161
17, 20, 79, 80, 162
173
70, 100, 101, 141, 148,
151, 178
CORPORATE PARTNERS / INDEX
Billal HOSSEIN
Yoshihiro HOTTA
Chiun Ho HOU
Min HOU
Tzu-yu HOU
Yu-chih HOU
141, 161
2, 20, 22, 23, 25, 63, 92,
100, 141, 168, 169, 172
172
168
137
136, 154
155
85, 135, 136, 137, 142,
154, 155, 156, 157, 176
173
110, 136, 137, 138, 148,
156, 170
15, 168
84
144
161
156, 157
15, 119, 147, 148, 150,
151, 158, 176
156
139, 145, 159, 165
158, 159, 173
171, 176
139, 143, 144, 145, 154,
159, 164, 167
161
174
138
154
160
130
178
136, 157
146, 166, 173
14, 17, 20, 70, 91, 117,
143, 144, 145, 156, 162,
164, 165, 166, 172
127, 147
158, 161, 177
177
112
14, 16, 20, 70, 85, 110,
116, 137, 142, 152, 155,
156
177
142, 165
141
112
193
INDEX
Joon Young HYON
I
CORPORATE PARTNERS / INDEX
Osama IBRAHIM
Yusuke ICHIYAMA
Quazi IFTEKHAR
Grimaldi IHSAN
Ayaka IIJIMA
Hiroyuki IIJIMA
Natsuki IIMORI
Yoshifumi IKEDA
Yasushi IKUNO
Bernie ILIAKIS
Anjum IMDAD
Onur İNAM
Masaru INATANI
Lai ING CHOU
Avinash INGOLE
Makoto INOUE
Toshihiro INOUE
Yoshitsugu INOUE
Kashif IQBAL
Irawati IRFANI
Susumu ISHIDA
Hitoshi ISHIKAWA
Makoto ISHIKAWA
Nor Ismarudi ISMAIL
Gurban ISMAYILOV
Yuji ITO
Hisashi IWAMI
Daiju IWATA
Takeshi IWATA
Yukitoshi IZUMI
J
Mitchell JACKSON
Martine JAGER
Saurabh JAIN
Gangadhar JALLI
Mathew JAMES
Natalee JAMES
Chalamala JANGAIAH
Elias JARADE
Reynaldo JAVATE
Walter JAY
Navin JAYAKUMAR
194
143, 155
93, 106, 133, 134, 146,
170, 209
150
168
168
140
173
152
158
71, 108
85, 93
142
175
20, 99
159
164, 167
151, 178
159, 160
120
150
168
20, 71, 110
89, 152
141
142
160
150, 151, 178
174
87
20, 82
141
209
17, 20, 90, 104, 109, 110
92
179, 180
158
148
179, 180
20, 93, 94, 106, 111
24, 67, 80, 117
102, 113
17, 71, 89
Chi-juei JENG
Woo Jin JEONG
Jin Wook JEOUNG
Praveen JEYASEELAN
Vishal JHANJI
Andrea JI
Jian JI
Renbing JIA
Sang Wook JIN
Zi-bing JIN
Mark JOHNSON
Jost JONAS
Choun-ki JOO
Charlotte JORDAN
Jieh-ren JOU
Hong JU
Kuo-hua JUAN
Wang Zhi JUN
Suh-hang JUO
K
Azida KADIR
Syeed KADIR
Kazuaki KADONOSONO
Peter KAISER
Raju KAITI
Caitlin KAKIGI
Hirohiko KAKIZAKI
139
167
87, 140
163, 169
18, 20, 111, 120, 146, 157,
179
152
161
79
167
20, 70, 109, 152
81, 82, 108, 115
17, 20, 88, 90, 95, 99
138, 163
136
114, 161, 162, 164, 165,
166, 168
160
156
151
109, 130
167
79, 165, 167
82
151, 209
167
141
17, 20, 72, 91, 114, 117,
131
Subashini KALIAPERUMAL 140
Swathi KALIKI
164
Nazmul KALLOL
168
Ka Wai KAM
129
Syaridatul KAMARUDIN
167
Nikhil KANDURWAR
133
Hiroki KANEKO
94
Hao KANG
129, 142
Kuidong KANG
130
Min Seok KANG
175
Se Woong KANG
72, 94, 144, 151, 173
Xiao-li KANG
112
Yu-chuan KANG
129, 137
Jennifer KANG-MIELER
95
Chawawat
160
KANGWANWONGPAISAN
Chia-hung KAO
140
INDEX
89, 104, 143, 145, 161
166
159, 161, 165
150, 176
168
146, 169
79
137
107
102, 116
20, 72, 78, 116, 150
133, 146
146
133, 146
144
152
171
143, 144, 167
78, 88
135
141
159
171
150
121
128, 147, 209
140
136
152
20, 104, 120
161
161
179
147, 157, 209
157
138, 160, 179
74, 122, 150, 176, 180
168
131
126, 159
173
168
95
98, 136, 153
150
150, 175
151
Hakyoung KIM
Hoon Dong KIM
Hyung Chan KIM
Jae Min KIM
Kiyoung KIM
Kwang Gi KIM
Kyunhyung KIM
Min KIM
Sang Woo KIM
Sang-duck KIM
Sang-won KIM
Si Dong KIM
Si Yeol KIM
Soon Hyun KIM
Tae Woo KIM
Yonguk KIM
Yoon-duck KIM
Young Kook KIM
Yung Hui KIM
Keisuke KIMURA
Naoki KIMURA
Shigeru KINOSHITA
Anjali KIRAN
Nobuyoshi KITAICHI
Thanachaporn KITTIPIBUL
Siwaporn KITTIYANPANYA
Tero KIVELA
Karsten KLABE
Katie KNAUS
Match Wai Lun KO
Mei-lan KO
Simon KO
Yu-chieh KO
173
108
72, 81, 94, 107, 147, 171
150
175
163
135
101, 107, 150
137
137, 166
150
144
151
82, 151
20, 100
127
91, 117, 124
127
157
171
174
16, 25, 60, 85, 98
131, 145
72, 87
156
170
17, 20, 103, 128
147
209
136
160
180
14, 88, 118, 139, 140, 144,
159
Akira KOBAYASHI
77, 98
Noriko KOIZUMI
18, 109, 110, 118
Ivo KOCUR
18, 20
Sachi KOJIMA
160
Oleg KOLENKO
152
Evelyn KOMARATIH
154
Miwa KOMORI
168
Mineo KONDO
72, 101, 107
Yoon Jin KONG
172
Apisek KONGKEAW
138
Michael KOOK
20, 72, 100
Bobby KORN
73, 80
Jean-Francois KOROBELNIK 209
Takashi KOTO
151, 178
Nikolas KOZEIS
92
CORPORATE PARTNERS / INDEX
Ling-yuh KAO
Shu Ching KAO
Shuting KAO
Tzu-yun KAO
Smita KAPOOR
Feti KARFIATI
Angga KARTIWA
Ngamjit KASETSUWAN
Amir KASHANI
Satoshi KASHII
Kenji KASHIWAGI
Bharti KASHYAP
Bibhuti KASHYAP
Birendra KASHYAP
Toshimitsu KASUGA
Renuka KATHIRVEL
Satoshi KATO
Hui-chuan KAU
Paul KAUFMAN
Manpreet KAUR
Sushmita KAUSHIK
Takahiro KAWAJI
Setsuko KAWAKAMI
Hajime KAWAMURA
Ryo KAWASAKI
Hakan KAYMAK
Arash KAZEMI
Guo KE
Rosanne KEEP
Ramesh KEKUNNAYA
Martin Ignacio KELLYMUÑOZ
Jaime Pablo KELLYRIGOLLET
Kenneth KENYON
Jami KERN
Arif KHADAKHADI
Rekha KHANDELWAL
Hussain KHAQAN
Mastura KHATUN
Jwu Jin KHONG
Patricia KHU
Wataru KIKUSHIMA
Milind KILLEDAR
Benjamin KIM
Bia KIM
Eun Hee KIM
Eung-suk KIM
Ha-kyoung KIM
195
INDEX
CORPORATE PARTNERS / INDEX
Narendra KP
Stephen KRAFT
Florian KRETZ
Raghu KRISHNAMOORTHY
Rashmi KRISHNAMURTHY
Ronald KRUEGER
Tung-mei KUANG
Durgesh KUMAR
Gaurav KUMAR
Kartik KUMAR
Nishant KUMAR
Rajesh KUMAR
Raju KUMAR
Vinod KUMAR
Govindasamy
KUMARAMANICKAVEL
Devesh KUMAWAT
Atsuki KUME
Ya-hsin KUNG
Anthony KUO
Bo-i KUO
Chien-neng KUO
Hsi-kung KUO
Kuan-ting KUO
Li-lin KUO
Ming-tse KUO
Ni-wen KUO
Yih-shiuan KUO
Barbara KUSA
Shunji KUSAKA
Tutik KUSMIATI
Hendra KUSUMA
Hyung-woo KWAK
Alvin KWOK
Oh Woong KWON
Yoon Hyung KWON
Sung-eun KYUNG
L
Marc LABETOULLE
Sanket LADDHA
Chi-chun LAI
Chiung-ru LAI
Connie LAI
Edward LAI
196
142
168
133, 135, 147, 209
96, 111
179
18, 19, 75, 79, 93, 94, 114,
117, 120, 121, 209
116, 144
174
105, 132, 138
92
83, 142
71, 86, 124, 163
165
177, 180
71, 82
154, 176
150
150, 151
90, 129
155
153, 161, 173
113, 148, 172
142
137, 168
110, 136
157
140, 146, 148, 172
136, 138, 154
105
163
174
22, 81, 150, 175
149
18, 20, 72, 81, 151
167
114
138, 209
129
14, 15, 17, 20, 81, 102,
115, 138, 148, 149, 154,
173, 174, 178
113
105
97
Frank Iat Fan LAI
Ing-chou LAI
Jimmy LAI
Li-ju LAI
Ming-yi LAI
Timothy LAI
Tso-ting LAI
Wei-yu LAI
Yu-hsuan LAI
Yu-hung LAI
Dennis LAM
Janice LAM
Wai-ching LAM
Ecosse LAMOUREUX
John Michael LAO
Henry LAU
Ling-ing LAU
David LAW
Xuan LE
Chee Ming LEE
Chia-lin LEE
Chia-wei LEE
Eun Kyoung LEE
Eungsuk LEE
Feng Log LEE
Fenq-lih LEE
Hyoseok LEE
Hyung Woo LEE
Jae Bum LEE
Ji Eun LEE
Jong Soo LEE
Jong-jer LEE
Meng-jung LEE
Meng-sheng LEE
Michael LEE
Oscar LEE
Po Yen LEE
Princeton LEE
Sang-bumm LEE
Sang-yoon LEE
Seunghwan LEE
Sheng Ta LEE
Shu Yen LEE
Shwu-huey LEE
Tong-sheng LEE
Tsung-han LEE
115, 117
140, 160
2, 20, 99, 141, 156, 157,
161
144, 153, 161
172
17, 20, 81, 87, 100, 107,
127
150
157, 173
136
90, 104, 105, 145
4, 5, 10, 16, 22, 25, 75, 78,
79, 84, 88, 96, 97
166
102, 105, 122, 126
20, 91
171
105
139, 148, 172, 173
165
169
168
176, 177
144, 155
140, 177
165
176
165, 178
157
171
137
108
137, 138, 179
148, 173
112
137
17, 20, 79, 113
152
136, 138, 157
131
129, 157
140
137
150
108
159, 160, 163, 164
150
135, 173
INDEX
Vincent LEE
Wen-hsiang LEE
Xingyi LI
Ying LI
Yinwei LI
Zhixi LI
Chang-min LIANG
Chiao-ying LIANG
Chung-ling LIANG
I Chia LIANG
Jianghong LIANG
Jy Been LIANG
Lingyi LIANG
Qingfeng LIANG
Wen-yih LIANG
Xiaoling LIANG
Yuanbo LIANG
Hongfei LIAO
Shu-lang LIAO
Y. Joyce LIAO
Yi-lin LIAO
Jeffrey LIEBMANN
Yannek LIEDERMAM
Blanche LIM
Chris LIM
Jeffrey LIM
John Alfred LIM
Louis LIM
Lyndell LIM
Tock-han LIM
Vivien LIM
Allen LIN
Chang-ping LIN
Chao Wen LIN
Che-yu LIN
Cheng-li LIN
Chia Ching LIN
Chia Ying LIN
Chun-ju LIN
Ding LIN
En-chieh LIN
Herng-ching LIN
Hong-zin LIN
Hsien Chung LIN
Hsin-chiung LIN
Hsin-ying LIN
Hsiu Fen LIN
Hui Ju LIN
141
111, 117, 157
131, 145
177
15, 139
114
117, 130
150, 171, 172, 178
95, 103
156
116, 129
138
143
114, 147, 177
18, 20, 105, 160
166
70, 90, 91, 117, 144, 165,
166, 167
89, 113
114, 164, 166, 167
19, 86
95
158
158
122
171
163, 209
107
126, 173, 209
135
141, 144, 161, 162, 165,
166, 173
14, 20, 77, 87, 93, 113,
115, 128, 141, 147, 161
144, 152
144
140
151
140
70, 116, 127, 171, 172
136
148
144
159, 160
172, 176
156, 170
148
138
112, 152
CORPORATE PARTNERS / INDEX
18, 20, 23, 68
82, 107, 119, 130, 131,
158
Won Ki LEE
72, 94
Yongeun LEE
163
Yu-kuei LEE
155
Yuan-chieh LEE
116, 141, 156, 158, 160,
162, 177
Yueh-chang LEE
152, 156
Yung-sung LEE
139
Bo LEI
108
Shao-yu LEI
153
Kaevalin LEKHANONT
156
Jessie LEMP
157, 209
Somsak LERTSUMITKUL
20, 88, 100
Yeni LESTARI
144
Hsin-bang LEU
143
Christopher LEUNG
17, 75, 87, 103, 118
Siriporn LEUNGROONGROJ 156
An-fei LI
94, 151, 172, 173
Bin LI
103, 128
Chi-lai LI
144
Dongmei LI
91, 114
Emmy LI
167
Fiona Jinchun LI
156
Hao LI
142
Hao-jung LI
164
Hua LI
147
Huajin LI
133
Jing LI
130
Jun LI
158
Kang LI
145
Kenneth LI
145
Kun-hsien LI
176
Lim LI
76, 98
Liuyang LI
134
Mei LI
175
Qian LI
145
Shaowei LI
128, 132, 153
Shi-ming LI
131, 164
Shilian LI
169
Shiying LI
152
Tao LI
147
Ting LI
163
Walton LI
149
Wei LI
20, 86, 96, 109, 137, 146,
150, 155, 156
Woun-fu LI
154
Xiaoxin LI
25, 94, 119, 149, 209
197
INDEX
CORPORATE PARTNERS / INDEX
Hung Yuan LIN
Hung-yu LIN
I-chan LIN
I-huang LIN
Jane-ming Lin LIN
Jen-chieh LIN
Jia-rung LIN
Jialiu LIN
Jonathan LIN
Ju-kuo LIN
Ken-kuo LIN
Ko-jo LIN
Meng-Yin LIN
Muh-chiou LIN
Pei-wen LIN
Pei-yu LIN
Pi-jung LIN
Po-kang LIN
Qi LIN
Shan LIN
Shih-min LIN
Shuai-chun LIN
Shun-ling LIN
Si-ping LIN
Siying LIN
Szu-yuan LIN
Tai-chi LIN
Ting-hsuan LIN
Tzu-yu LIN
Wei-ning LIN
Yen Chun LIN
Yen-chun LIN
Yi-ru LIN
Yu Chi LIN
Yu-wei LIN
Yueh-shen LIN
Yun Hsuan LIN
Roland LING
Yvonne LING
Sunitha LINGAREDDY
Jyh-cheng LIOU
Shiow-wen LIOU
Ai Hua LIU
Bingqian LIU
198
76, 80, 93, 96, 111, 135,
146, 153, 154
14, 114, 132
144, 145, 166
137
171
144
149
74, 139, 159
107
140
118
14, 15, 113, 153, 162
146
113, 167
140
15, 98, 103, 110, 136, 137,
138, 143, 144, 145, 146,
154, 155, 164, 167
106, 146, 153, 154
152
132
20, 73, 78, 99, 118, 139,
141, 159
141
139, 140
80, 117, 165
148, 149
148
14, 115, 171, 178
172
171
138, 156
115, 175
138
155
171
162
133
142
137
148
169
145
144, 149, 153, 166
14, 112, 137, 141, 168,
173, 176, 177, 178
161
142
Catherine Jiu-ling LIU
Catherine LIU
Chia-yang LIU
Chun Hsiu LIU
Chunqiao LIU
Fang-yu LIU
Guei-sheung LIU
Haixia LIU
Han-chung LIU
Hsin-yu LIU
Jin-hwang LIU
Jorn-hon LIU
Kenneth LIU
Kwan-rong LIU
Laura LIU
Lei LIU
Manli LIU
Pei-kang LIU
Quan LIU
Tingting LIU
Yang LIU
Yao-chung LIU
Yao-lin LIU
Yi-shin LIU
Yin Tzu LIU
Yizhi LIU
Yong LIU
Yu-chi LIU
Yu-ling LIU
Zuguo LIU
Andy Ying-Yuang LO
Jung LO
Ann-Marie LOBO
Abison LOGESWARAN
Noemi LOIS
Audrey LOOI
Yun Ting LOU
Da-wen LU
Jing LU
Lin LU
Rong LU
Wei LU
Wei-yang LU
139, 140, 144, 145, 155
16, 20, 86, 99, 100, 118,
136, 137, 138, 139, 143,
144, 145, 146, 159, 161,
164, 167, 172, 176
136
91, 139, 161
21, 96
137
152
138, 209
144
147, 155
136
14, 148, 149, 150, 163,
165, 166, 172, 173, 176,
177
127
150, 171, 172
148, 151, 173, 174
147
134
176
134
175
136, 137
136
135
164
155
19, 21, 25, 136, 154
152
93, 132
156
70, 77, 116
117
148, 173
78
154
107
21, 104
138
14, 18, 70, 99, 116, 140,
153, 166, 168
175
133, 147, 175, 177
145
165
148
INDEX
Yi-ling LU
David LUBECK
Katherine LUN
Yan LUO
Monika LUSIANI
Huibin LV
David Hui-kang MA
Jin MA
Shangte MA
Zhi Zhong MA
David MACKEY
Marian MACSAI
Ted MADDESS
Naoyuki MAEDA
Ankush MAHAJAN
Nitish MAHAJAN
Vijay MAHAJAN
Prafulla MAHARANA
Indra MAHAYANA
Padmamalini
MAHENDRADAS
Lakshmi MAHESH
Elsa MAI
Guiying MAI
Cecile MAISSA
Manchima
MAKORNWATTANA
Alexandros MANAIOS
Edward MANCHE
Fairooz Puthiyapurayil
MANJANDAVIDA
Syumarti MANSYUR
Marcus MARCET
Giovanni MARCON
Frank MARTIN
Jose Maria MARTINEZ
Kazuichi MARUYAMA
Marissé MASIS
Ranjana MATHUR
Kazuhiro MATSUMURA
Matthais MAUS
Zia MAZHRY
Charles MCGHEE
18, 21, 70, 80, 85, 106,
110, 117, 133, 136, 138,
146, 154, 156, 170
133, 177
155
95, 115, 157
19, 23, 25, 82
19, 98
108
21, 97, 98, 106
158
158
158
179
145, 152, 164, 166
78
80
115, 146
175
147, 209
164
147
18, 83, 93, 94, 106
79, 89, 121, 124, 128
170
125
92
18, 21, 24, 25, 78
126
90
141
102, 107
140
170, 171, 209
125, 135, 153
9, 16, 19, 22, 75, 76, 85,
88, 98, 102, 136, 153, 155
Allison MCKENDRICK
Jay MCLAREN
Ajay MEHTA
Feti MEMED
Vikas MENON
Elisabeth MESSMER
Umnat MEVATEE
Igaki MICHIHITO
Edoardo MIDENA
William MIELER
Atsuya MIKI
Dan MILEA
Darlene MILLER
Kevin MILLER
Osamu MIMURA
Kenji MINEMURA
Sajid MIRZA
Stuti MISRA
Manabu MOCHIZUKI
Louise MOFFAT
Shaheeda MOHAMED
Sujatha MOHAN
Zalilawatii MOHMAD
Altankhuu MOLOM
Yair MORAD
Sunil MOREKER
Ian MORGAN
Takamasa MORI
Naoyuki MORISHIGE
Yukiko MORITA
Sayoko MOROI
Hermann MOSER
Con MOSHEGOV
Darius MOSHFEGHI
Mohammad MOSTAFA
HOSSAIN
Frédéric MOURIAUX
Ewa MRUKWA-KOMINEK
James MUECKE
Matthias MUELLER
Habibah MUHIDDIN
Aisyah MUHLISAH
Debdas MUKHERJEE
Sonai MUKHERJEE
Kaustubh MULAY
Baylag MUNKHUU
Sujit MURADE
Sanae MURAKI
83, 96
140
133
155
122
138, 209
138
152
115
18, 73, 107
21, 96, 102
21, 79, 102
158
136, 209
174
170
125
143
100
85
101, 177, 180
124
142
67, 143
92, 104
162
78, 90
150
136
137
140
142
84, 132
105
168
CORPORATE PARTNERS / INDEX
M
173
179, 209
143
175
161
131
138, 209
209
90
135
158, 174
163
131
123, 147
71, 90, 103, 122, 142, 144,
163
143
164
142
199
INDEX
R MURALEEDHARA
Daisuke MURAMATSU
Somasheila MURTHY
CORPORATE PARTNERS / INDEX
Anita MUSKALSKA
Krzysztof MUSKALSKI
Vinit MUTHA
N
Dipak NAG
Thet NAING
Akshay NAIR
Shinichiro NAKANO
Toru NAKAZAWA
Nambi NALLASAMY
Kenichi NAMBA
Shishir NARAIN
Sundaram NATARAJAN
Vandana C NATH
Takashi NEGISHI
Rei NEMOTO
Richard NEPOMUCENO
Alex Lap Ki NG
Danny NG
Jonathon NG
Seok Hui NG
Tsz Kin NG
Cheryl NGO
Wei Kiong NGO
Pham NGOC DONG
Tinh NGUYEN
Anjali Darius NICHOLSON
C. Manuel NICOLI
Elham NILI
Yuxian NING
Muanploy NIPARUGS
Duangratn NIRUTHISARD
Kanwal NISCHAL
Kohji NISHIDA
Yasuhiro NISHIDA
Sachiko NISHINA
Manachai NONPASSOPON
Agung NUGROHO
Syntia NUSANTI
O
Abayomi OGUNDELE
200
164
148, 171
21, 101, 127, 157, 161,
164, 209
165
165
129
141, 172
170
165
153
21, 100
166
107
78
83
179
92
148
179
120, 125, 146, 156
81, 100, 149, 180
97, 133
162
21, 109
168
174
157
169
167
136
156
168
170
74, 136
18, 84, 104, 120
18, 19, 85, 109, 110, 111
142
105
156
146, 153
114
138, 209
Yuichiro OGURA
Akihiro OHIRA
Saori OHIRA
Masahito OHJI
Young Hoon OHN
Kyoko OHNO-MATSUI
Tomohiro OHSHIRO
Toshihiko OHTA
Yoshinori OIE
Sushil OJHA
Naoki OKUMURA
Avadhesh OLI
Scott OLITSKY
Jane OLVER
Juan Antonio ONDATEGUI
GARCIA
Chin ONG
Sherine ONG
Abhishek ONKAR
Koichi ONO
Tadashi ORIHARA
Anton ORLIN
Mihoko OSADA
Midori OSAKI
Tammy OSAKI
Teissy OSAKI
Tetsuro OSHIKA
Yuji OSHIMA
Boo Sup OUM
Hiroaki OZAKI
Mineo OZAKI
Yoko OZAWA
Faruk OZTURK
P
Halimah PAGARRA
Hae Jung PAIK
Mahesh Shanmugam
PALANIVELU
Vijay Anand PALKONDA
Ioannis PALLIKARIS
Chih-chin PAN
Jinxuan PAN
Surinder PANDAV
Achyut PANDEY
Calvin C.P. PANG
Chet PANT
Mario PAPILAYA
148, 209
21, 94
159, 160
21, 108, 142, 151
81, 172
79, 81, 96, 115
150
76
21, 109
161
21, 109
129
92, 112
17, 21, 73, 80, 91
161
167
145
157, 164, 165, 169
144
178
107
151
166
166
166
1, 21, 23, 24, 55, 153
95
150
162
77
83
175
158
101, 145
81
142, 163
84, 106, 111
14
143
141, 161
130, 153
18, 21, 78, 102, 111, 112
170
168
INDEX
Jun Young PARK
Ka Hee PARK
Ki Ho PARK
Pavitra PATEL
Sanjay PATEL
Chanikarn PATRADUL
Rinku PAUL
Remya PAULOSE
Chi-hsien PENG
Chunxia PENG
Fu-ti PENG
Kai Ling PENG
Manqiang PENG
Mei-ling PENG
Yun-chun PENG
Mark PENNESI
Shamira PERERA
Joel PEREZ
Julian PERRY
Gopal PILLAI
Matteo PIOVELLA
Uwe PLEYER
Pear
PONGSACHAREONNONT
Yi-chieh POON
Nayana POTDAR
Michael POWNER
Rajesh PRABU
Gunjan PRAKASH
Kukuh PRASETYO
Karina PRATIWI
Suhardjo PRAWIRORANU
Riski PRIHATNINGTIAS
Vannakorn PRUKSAKORN
Maksim PSHENICHNOV
Vilavun
PUANGSRICHARERN
Lila PURI
Q
Yun QI
140, 160, 174
155, 156, 162, 165, 166
147
168
165
155, 162
127, 158
143, 145, 146, 153, 156,
174
162
144
152
86, 137, 156
169
141
Guoping QING
Ling Hui QU
Desmond QUEK
Nicola QUILTER
R
Kinei RA
Aleksandra RACHITSKAYA
Nishant RADKE
Snehal RADKE
Amna RAHMI
Poonam RAI
Srishti RAJ
Manjusha RAJAGOPALA
Rajesh RAJAGOPALAN
Mohan RAJAN
Anand RAJENDRAN
Purnima RAJKARNIKAR
STHAPIT
Dharani RAMAMURTHY
S RAMAMURTHY
Srikanth
RAMASUBRAMANIAN
Tushar RANCHOD
Pranav RANJAN
Gullapalli RAO
Archana RAO
Dhanaraj RAO
Harsha RAO
Narsing RAO
Raksha RAO
Joseph RAPPON
Kitiya
RATANAWONGPHAIBUL
Darshana RATHOD
Swapnil RATHOD
Amit RATHORE
Ravindran RAVILLA
Vijayanand P REDDY
Usanee REINPRAYOON
Herbert REITSAMER
Karen REYES
Seungsoo RHO
Robert RITCH
Michael ROBINSON
Karolinne ROCHA
140
152
86
88
128, 168
107
151, 177
151, 177
158
155, 165
161
170
126
98
149, 151
79, 101, 158, 167
CORPORATE PARTNERS / INDEX
Sung Who PARK
Young Min PARK
Kannan PARTHIBAN
Dipika PATEL
162
172
17, 21, 87, 99, 100, 102,
140
150
137, 138, 150, 179
152
17, 21, 136, 143, 153, 155,
156
157
21, 98, 103, 109, 128
127
127, 172
180
130, 148, 149, 172
129
139
148, 177
136, 154
153, 160
132, 145
107
21, 72, 78, 123, 126
136
104
21, 95
136, 138, 154, 209
17, 101, 127
126
131
149
132, 169, 180
81, 109, 209
154, 176
8, 19, 24
157, 209
129, 160
142, 149
17, 21, 78, 113, 127
74, 124, 128, 142, 145,
163, 164, 165, 180
147, 209
136
164, 167
164
167
18, 21, 62, 85, 93, 105
164
137
209
162
127
16, 21, 77, 99, 100, 110
209
146, 209
201
CORPORATE PARTNERS / INDEX
INDEX
202
Francisco RODRIGUEZ
Prin ROJANAPONGPUN
Rattanaporn
ROJANATAPPHA
Marthasari ROSALINA
Kathryn ROSE
Richard ROSEN
Mark ROSENBLATT
Mohamad ROSMAN
Gemma ROSSI
Pankaj ROY
Olga ROZANOVA
Won Yeol RYU
S
Ho-seok SA
Charumathi
SABANAYAGAM
Bernhard SABEL
Helmut SACHS
Srinivas SADDA
Naqaish SADIQ
Nasir SAEED
Yusuke SAEKI
Pranita SAHAY
Soumendra SAHOO
Rohit SAIJU
Hirokazu SAKAGUCHI
Taiji SAKAMOTO
Yoichi SAKURADA
Toshiya SAKURAI
Cesar SALINAS-LA ROSA
Ahmad SALLAM
Arif SAMAD
Chameen
SAMARAWICKRAMA
Ririn SAMINTO
Virender SANGWAN
Ichiya SANO
Masahiko SANO
Pitak SANTANIRAND
Yvette Marie SANTIAGO
Veerappan SARAVANAN
Muhammad SASONGKO
Vannarut SATITPITAKUL
Miho SATO
Seang Mei SAW
Osamu SAWADA
107
99
160
163
90
81
21, 73, 85, 110
21, 83, 111
138, 209
141, 172
80
167
79
91
21, 96, 130, 142, 163
149, 175, 209
19, 81, 174
142, 146
17, 131
155
154, 176
130
80
21, 81
115
150, 173
176
103
122
126
155
130
121
158
151
156
79, 101
95
74, 150, 174
136
80, 92, 112, 168
17, 21, 78, 90, 143
150
Ursula SCHLÖTZERSCHREHARDT
Thomas SCHMELTER
Leopold SCHMETTERER
Stefan SCHWARZ FAAO
Jim SCHWIEGERLING
Lay Leng SEAH
Jennifer SEAL
Karen SENTELL
Sirisha SENTHIL
Stefan SEREGARD
Yurij SERGEYEVIC
ASTAKHOV
Janet SERLE
Reny SETYOWATI
Parag SHAH
Syed Nasir SHAH
Shawkat-ara SHAKOOR
Chan SHAO
Yi-ching SHAO
Namrata SHARMA
Vishal SHARMA
Siti Hamimah SHEIKH
ABDUL KADIR
Bing-herng SHEN
Elizabeth SHEN
Jen-hsiang SHEN
Jun-yan SHEN
Sunny SHEN
Ye SHEN
Yi-syun SHEN
Yun-dun SHEN
Trevor SHERWIN
K Bhujang SHETTY
Rohit SHETTY
Shwu-jiuan SHEU
Carol SHIELDS
Jerry SHIELDS
Chih Wei SHIH
Chih-wei SHIH
Kendrick SHIH
Min-hsiu SHIH
Po-jen SHIH
Yuko SHIMADA
21, 77, 109
209
17, 21, 103, 107
147, 209
154, 209
91, 105, 145
127, 209
157, 209
100, 141, 161, 179
101, 103
209
21, 78
153
143, 169
142, 175
167
159
160
76, 85, 97, 120, 121, 135,
153, 157, 179
145, 163, 164, 165, 167,
180
159
92, 145
14, 128, 129
178
146
79
147
147, 149, 177
80, 114, 141, 144, 145,
146, 161, 162, 164, 165,
166, 167, 172, 173
21, 85, 102
145
124, 125, 179
14, 17, 21, 66, 87, 107,
112, 152, 159, 165, 173
89, 90, 124, 128
89, 103, 121, 124, 128
173, 174
178
125, 156
159, 168, 169
123, 158, 209
152
INDEX
72, 140
155, 156, 162, 165, 166
155
140
158, 167
158
150
141, 161
176, 178
148
116
170
160
138, 209
94
138, 154
141
138
132, 157
151, 209
135
157
157
163
128, 170
171, 172
99, 140
151
93
168
17, 21
167
21, 98
130
154
21, 87
107
121
164
169
152
149, 209
86
137
16, 77, 85
123
209
21, 99, 127
170, 209
Cheng SU
Chien-chia SU
Huan-i SU
Ming-yang SU
Pei-yuan SU
Wenru SU
Xin Yi SU
Prem SUBRAMANIAN
Visvaraja SUBRAYAN
Suria SUDHAKARAN
172
15, 78, 139
172
138
166
147
142
17, 21, 89, 102
72, 159, 162
74, 129, 142, 160, 163,
179
Atushi SUGIYAMA
173
Kazuhisa SUGIYAMA
72, 87, 114
Donny SUH
80
Eok-soo SUH
155
Hernawita SUHARKO
91
Gatot SUHARTONO
163
Syam SUHARYONO
128, 143, 156
Gatut SUHENDRO
163
Ruifang SUI
149
Timothy SULLIVAN
17, 104
Suwarna SUMAN
157, 164, 169
Chen-hsin SUN
142
Chi-chin SUN
15, 93, 97, 132, 137, 146,
154
Grace SUN
73, 79, 88, 97
Xinghuai SUN
87
Yi-chen SUN
128
Gangadhara SUNDAR
79, 91, 124, 131, 166
Yung-chuan SUNG
164
Pornlada SUNLAKAVISET 154
Kwan SUPACHUTIKUL
144
Wasu SUPAKONTANASAN 160
Agus SUPARTOTO
143, 158, 164, 174
Thandalam SURENDRAN 85
Reena SURVIR
120
Lucia SUTEDJA
147, 170
Yanin SUWAN
160
Hiroko SUZUKI
168
Toru SUZUKI
80
Meenakshi
169
SWAMINATHAN
T
Ming-cheng TAI
Tzu-yang TAI
Masayo TAKAHASHI
CORPORATE PARTNERS / INDEX
Kimiya SHIMIZU
Chhaya Ashok SHINDE
Mika SHINODA
Nobuyuki SHOJI
Pooja SHRESTHA
Tina SHRESTHA
Xinhua SHU
Jennifer Wei Huen SHUM
Mong Ping SHYONG
Yu-rong SIAO
Muhammad SIDIK
Andrea SILITONGA
Pornchai SIMAROJ
Peter SIMMONS
Lawrence SINGERMAN
Bhupesh SINGH
Kuldev SINGH
Lokesh SINGH
Reena SINGH
Rishi SINGH
Vinita SINGH
Vivek SINGH
Rajesh SINHA
Abhijit SINHA ROY
Sunisa SINTUWONG
Weng Sut SIO
Arthur SIT
Rita S SITORUS
David SMADJA
David SMITH
Justine SMITH
Eun Jung SOHN
Takeshi SOMA
Bo Kwon SON
Sandesh SONARKHAN
Jonathan SONG
Won Kyung SONG
Koh-hei SONODA
Vachira SONTICHAI
Kasihana SOPHA
Evgeniy SOROKIN
Olaf SOWADE
Willam SPONSEL
Parinya SRIHATRAI
Bhaskar SRINIVASAN
Samaresh SRIVASTAVA
Sunil SRIVASTAVA
Ingeborg STALMANS
Doyle STULTING
14, 15, 76, 84, 106, 117,
170
161
72, 75, 110
203
INDEX
CORPORATE PARTNERS / INDEX
Yasuhiro TAKAHASHI
Yoshihiro TAKAMURA
Brijesh TAKKAR
Mohammad TALUKDER
Katya TAMBE
Clement TAN
Colin TAN
Donald TAN
Gavin TAN
Hsin-yuan TAN
Hsinyuan TAN
Jerry TAN
Kok Leong TAN
Nikolle TAN
Shaoying TAN
Shu-qiu TAN
Naohiko TANANBE
Napaporn TANANUVAT
Radhika TANDON
Emily TANG
Shibo TANG
Xin TANG
Chulaluck
TANGMANKONGVORAGUL
Hidenobu TANIHARA
Atsuhiro TANIKAWA
Masaki TANITO
Angelo TANNA
Jeremiah TAO
Jing TAO
Li-ming TAO
Yong TAO
Marie-Jose TASSIGNON
Su Ann TAY
Hugh TAYLOR
Ivan TECSON
Chaiwat TEEKHASAENEE
Pradeep TEKADE
Shreays TEMKAR
Mei-ching TENG
Yu Ti TENG
Livia TEO
Stephen TEOH
Hiroko TERASAKI
Teck Boon TEW
Clement THAM
204
79
95
149
153
166
143, 170
73, 124, 163, 173, 174,
209
16, 24, 75, 98
95
138, 154, 170
155
93, 94
159
130, 209
114, 140
172
173
138, 170
147
145
21, 95, 102, 115, 133
117
170
78, 103, 118, 160
108
158
99
114
143
136
121
16, 21, 75, 76, 84, 92, 96,
97, 106, 110
114, 145
7, 19, 24, 75, 86, 110, 112
162
77, 99, 160
131
180
140, 148, 160, 174
173
91
21, 100
82, 94, 105, 108, 130, 209
137
10, 19, 20, 22, 25, 86, 88,
99, 116, 140
Faisal THATTARUTHODY
Vignesh THOGULUVA
Thitiporn
THONGBORISUTH
Sila THONGLAI
Seng-ei TI
Guohong TIAN
Peng-tai TIEN
Min-Feng TING
J.S. TITIYAL
Jeewan TITIYAL
Yurike TIURMA
Erna TJAHJANINGTYAS
Khiun TJIA
Minoru TOMITA
Man Kit TONG
Sharon TOW
Rolando TOYOS
Itterah TP
Dan TRAN
Uyen TRAN
Mihir TRIVEDI
Chia-chen TSAI
Chia-ying TSAI
Chieh Chih TSAI
Ching-yao TSAI
Chong-bin TSAI
Der-chong TSAI
Fang-yi TSAI
I-lun TSAI
Jen-chia TSAI
Linda TSAI
Meng-ju TSAI
Ming-ling TSAI
Ping-feng TSAI
Rong Kung TSAI
Shih-hao TSAI
Su-ying TSAI
Tzu Yun TSAI
Tzu-hsun TSAI
Wei-shan TSAI
Yi-yu TSAI
Yueh-Ju TSAI
141, 161
149
156
166
84
162
172
146
157
76, 120, 123, 125, 132,
135
164
169
84
72, 80, 84, 93, 106, 209
145
89, 100
21, 83, 111
158
135, 209
169
132
148, 149, 163, 177
151
80, 90, 114, 142, 143, 144,
166, 167
14, 15, 17, 21, 93, 137,
167, 168, 173, 174, 178
18, 21, 80, 89
119, 143, 144, 164, 167
174, 177
129, 137, 168
140, 160
76, 79, 97
141, 148, 161
141, 153, 161
141, 161
17, 21, 79, 89, 114, 142,
152
155
144
155, 166
14, 15, 84, 104, 120, 152
159
98, 118, 156, 157, 171,
172
91, 114, 131, 164, 165,
166
INDEX
U
Eiichi UCHIO
Swarna UDAYAKUMAR
Morio UENO
Yoshihiko USUI
Purjanto UTOMO
Harvey UY
V
Rasik VAJPAYEE
Foo Hui Xian VALENCIA
Sherman VALERO
T. Herbert VAN ESSEN
Murugesan VANATHI
Valentina VARGAS
Abhay VASAVADA
Shail VASAVADA
Vaishali VASAVADA
152
180
158, 162
83, 109, 128
17, 131
158, 173
142
141, 176, 177
146
138, 140
83, 127
155, 172, 176
150
136
98, 151
171
152
116
150
163
21, 82
155
163
67, 136
148, 165
157
155, 158, 162
168
109, 110
101
158, 164, 166
76, 135, 153, 171, 179,
209
153, 155, 179
133
122, 136
103, 109
147
135
125, 179
179
71, 179
Viraj VASAVADA
71, 83, 93, 106, 132, 133,
179
Sushil VASUDEVAN
159
Joseph VEHIGE
138, 209
Hans VELLARA
156
Narendran VENKATAPATHY 143, 169
Pradeep VENKATESH
176
Pavan VERKICHARLA
143
Wino VIERLIA
135
Lingam VIJAYA
21, 86, 126
P VIJAYALAKSHMI
152
Eranga VITHANA
82
Sujatha VK
142
Rajpal VOHRA
176
Prakash VS
158
Thuy VU
169
W
Taku WAKABAYASHI
Yoshihiro WAKABAYASHI
Prasad WALIMBE
Jennifer WALSHE
Chih-cheng WAN
Lei WAN
Wan-hazabbah WAN
HITAM
An-guor WANG
Chia-yi WANG
Chiao-yu WANG
Chuanfu WANG
Guiqin WANG
I-hua WANG
I-jong WANG
Jia-kang WANG
Jyun-ci WANG
Kai WANG
Lon WANG
Mengmeng WANG
Min WANG
Nan-kai WANG
Ningli WANG
Qinmei WANG
CORPORATE PARTNERS / INDEX
Yun-shan TSAI
Chi-wai TSANG
Wei-shan TSAO
Yeou-ping TSAO
David TSE
Chui-lien TSEN
Chien-chi TSENG
Gow-lieng TSENG
Grace TSENG
Han-yi TSENG
Henry TSENG
Kuo Chiao TSENG
Po-chen TSENG
Shin-ling TSENG
Sung-huei TSENG
Ying-yu TSENG
Yu-hsiang TSENG
Kazuo TSUBOTA
Irena TSUI
Hideki TSUJI
Motokazu TSUJIKAWA
Tomoko TSUKAHARA
Pei-ning TU
Wasee TULVATANA
Tao-hsin TUNG
Do TUYET NHUNG
109
148, 171
122
156
91
152
162
10, 14, 16, 20, 70, 89, 92,
96, 162
155
137, 154
128
135
163
21, 85, 106, 111, 115, 118,
123, 127, 137, 139, 142,
146, 156, 158, 178, 209
147, 148, 158, 160, 171
154
21, 81, 103, 124, 148, 149,
151, 171, 173, 174, 178
123, 139, 209
132
113, 114
21, 81, 103, 124, 148, 149,
151, 173, 174, 178
18, 19, 21, 22, 25, 86, 87,
92, 99, 100, 111, 118
117
205
CORPORATE PARTNERS / INDEX
INDEX
Shiming WANG
Tsing-hong WANG
Tsung-jen WANG
Xiaogang WANG
Xiaoying WANG
Ya-ying WANG
Yan WANG
Yu-hsin WANG
Zheng WANG
Zhonghao WANG
Nattawut WANUMKARNG
Sesy WARSITA
Hong WEI
Pinghui WEI
Shihui WEI
Yi-hsuan WEI
Sarah WELLIK
Yao-tseng WEN
Hsin-yu WENG
Jenchieh WENG
Shao-wei WENG
Retno WERDHANI
Woong-joo WHANG
Sri WIDIASTUTI
Doni WIDYANDANA
Janey WIGGS
Wijeyanthy WIJEYAKUMAR
Michaela WILKE
Robert WILKE
Mark WILKINS
Ravaughn WILLIAMS
Chee Wai WONG
Doric WONG
Edmund WONG
Ian WONG
Roger WONG
Sui Chien WONG
Tien WONG
Phanthipha WONGWAI
Kyung In WOO
Victor WOO
Lin-chung WOUNG
Albert WU
Alice WU
An-lun WU
Chiamin WU
206
136
78, 139, 159
137, 143
135, 155
146
164, 167
106, 115, 120, 146
137
146
139, 159
79
146
145
134
89, 116
91, 142, 165
158
142
148
174
160
151
138, 163
143, 146, 156
143, 145, 156, 164
21, 77, 82, 83
149
149
149, 175, 209
106
170, 171, 209
114
108
108
121, 124
133
105
75, 81, 88, 92, 94, 95, 108
132
80
135, 146
1, 3, 5, 14, 18, 21, 22, 92,
102, 112, 118, 137, 141,
143, 158, 164, 167, 168,
173, 174, 176, 178
21, 109, 112, 167
153, 160, 172
173
141, 161, 162
Chien-liang WU
Chien-sheng WU
Chien-yun WU
Chih Chiau WU
Grace WU
Horng-jiun WU
Jia-lain WU
Jiahui WU
Jian-sheng WU
Kun-chao WU
Kwou-yeung WU
Lihteh WU
Min WU
Mingxing WU
Pei-chang WU
Pei-shan WU
Shiu-chen WU
Shu-ya WU
Ting-shu WU
Ting-yu WU
Tsung-tien WU
Wei-chi WU
Wen-chuan WU
Wencan WU
Yu-chieh WU
X
Hui XIAO
Lihua XIAO
Bin Yu XIE
Tingyu XIE
Li XINGYU
Gezhi XU
Guoxing XU
Jianan XU
Lulu XU
Ni XU
Xiaoyu XU
Xun XU
Ally XUE
Y
Reddy Y C
Azhany YAAKUB
153
166
152
135
105
172, 176
149
147
162, 172
152
14, 88, 110, 140
87, 95, 107
161
136, 154
14, 90, 107, 172, 173, 174
147
139, 159, 160
164, 165, 166
118
141, 161, 172, 173
150, 151, 173, 177
21, 71, 105, 131, 138, 148,
149, 151, 159, 160, 171,
174
14, 90, 115, 151, 152, 162,
172, 175, 176, 177
114
148
129
104
167
174
135
209
115, 116
140, 159
133
172
140
119, 149, 209
136
141
101
INDEX
Chang-sue YANG
Chih-chin YANG
Chofan YANG
Chung-may YANG
Hee-kyung YANG
Hui YANG
Jae-wook YANG
Jee Myung YANG
Ju-wen YANG
Men-ling YANG
Morgan YANG
Peizeng YANG
Shu-yun YANG
Tsung-tsair YANG
Yangfan YANG
Ke YAO
Wen-jeng (Melissa) YAO
Yu-feng YAO
Surangi YASEWARDENE
Chi Wang YAU
Nobuyo YAWATA
Qian YE
Chun Ting YEH
Lung-kun YEH
Po-ting YEH
Shu-i YEH
Chieh-hung YEN
May-yung YEN
Ian YEO
Robert YEO
Ronald YEOH
Jane YEUNG
Ling YEUNG
Vivian YIN
159
147, 153, 179
160, 163
18, 21, 104, 105, 131
137
107
99, 100
153
175
21, 73, 95
14, 15, 18, 21, 94, 95, 109,
112, 152
172
117
144, 166
14, 15, 18, 21, 71, 81, 115,
147, 150, 151, 152, 158,
176
143, 162
142
137, 166
157
137
168
91
17, 21, 70, 87, 109
162, 165
118
141
117
139
118
145
106, 114
21, 110
127
174
105, 136, 138, 170
113, 128, 137, 150, 157,
161
128
137
71, 89, 146
88, 94
132
76, 125
92
130, 137, 159, 174
90
Zheng Qin YIN
Chee-chew YIP
Samuel YIU
Musbadiany YOGIANTORO
Youko YOKOO
Shao-onn YONG
Young-sik YOO
Chang Ki YOON
Hee-seong YOON
Kyung Chul YOON
Young Hee YOON
Thomas YORIO
Takeshi YOSHITOMI
Qisheng YOU
Alvin YOUNG
Stephanie YOUNG
Tai-horng YOUNG
Han Chieh YU
Hun-ju YU
Hyeong Gon YU
Seung Young YU
Shanshan YU
Teng-chieh YU
Wei Kuang YU
Wei-kuang YU
Huiping YUAN
Anggun YUDANTHA
Hunter YUEN
Il Han YUN
Jasmine YUNG
Patrick YU-WAI-MAN
Z
Rosmiaty ZAINAL ABIDIN
Oliver ZEITZ
Junwen ZENG
Kun ZENG
Bo ZHANG
Chun ZHANG
Fengju ZHANG
Hong ZHANG
Jia-rong ZHANG
Jiamei ZHANG
Jie ZHANG
Jingjing ZHANG
Junjun ZHANG
Karen ZHANG
152
101
77, 85
163
162
122, 126
138, 163
150
150
110, 157
95, 209
18, 21
141
149
16, 77, 98, 128, 144
166
137
146
136
21, 67, 100, 107, 113
81, 95, 175
147
177
142, 166
167
116
151
17, 21, 79, 90, 167
150
96
79, 113, 129, 209
CORPORATE PARTNERS / INDEX
Maizan YAAKUB
Shikha YADAV
Gholamhossein YAGHOOBI
Jason YAM
Naoyuki YAMADA
Shuichi YAMAMOTO
Tetsuya YAMAMOTO
Toshiya YAMAMOTO
Hong YAN
Yasuo YANAGI
Chang-hao YANG
175
149, 209
79
139
136, 154
116
18, 21, 93, 132, 133, 134,
146, 170
90
141, 142, 177
146
85, 98
149
149, 209
169
207
CORPORATE PARTNERS / INDEX
INDEX
208
Meifen ZHANG
Mingchang ZHANG
Shaodan ZHANG
Wei ZHANG
Xinchun ZHANG
Xinyuan ZHANG
Xiulan ZHANG
Yujin ZHANG
Jialiang ZHAO
Jun ZHAO
Junyang ZHAO
Kanxing ZHAO
Mingwei ZHAO
Peiquan ZHAO
Shuo ZHAO
Xiujuan ZHAO
Yun E ZHAO
Chengjie ZHENG
Danying ZHENG
Lei ZHENG
Yimin ZHONG
Yong ZHONG
Huanfen ZHOU
Rongle ZHOU
Xingtao ZHOU
Hui ZHU
Meidong ZHU
Yuguang ZHU
Zhuoting ZHU
Jing ZHUANG
Mohammed ZIAEI
Leonidas ZOGRAFOS
Charles ZORUMSKI
Gabil ZULFIYEV
Xuhong ZUO
113, 141
118
129
112
145
21, 94
99
136
116
140
103
2, 23, 24, 58, 104, 112
115
66, 83, 105, 108, 115, 169,
177
129, 142
142
97
167
16, 96, 97
143
148
113
142
175
93, 106, 114, 146
132, 169
85, 149
154
170
139
102, 138
103
141
160
169
INDEX
■ PARTICIPANT FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE INDEX
A
Simon ABBOTT
Allergan Australia P/L; E
Yusuf ALI
Santen, Inc.; E
Noel ALPINS
ASSORT; P
Daniel DURRIE
Alcon Research; C
E
Justis EHLERS
Bioptigen; P
Carl Zeiss Meditec; C
Genentech; R
Leica; C
Synergetics; P
Thrombogenics; C, R
F
Alcon Research, Ltd; C, F
Jessie LEMP
Alcon Laboratories, Inc.; E
Xiaoxin LI
Bayer; C
Regeneron; C
Louis LIM
Bayer, Heidelberg
Engineering and Novartis; F
Tock-han LIM
Novartis, Bayer, Heidelberg
Engineering; R
Michael ROBINSON
Allergan; E
Karolinne ROCHA
Ace Vision Group; C
Gemma ROSSI
Alcon Laboratories, Inc; F
S
Helmut SACHS
Novartis Pharma; F
Retina Implant AG; F
Franci SALAMUN
Fapasaet Group; P
Pasquale ARAGONA
Allergan; C
Antonio FEA
Aquesys; C
Haixia LIU
Allergan; E
Yurij SERGEYEVIC ASTAKHOV
Bayer; C
Regeneron; C
Thomas SCHMELTER
Bayer Healthcare; E
Claes FEINBAUM
Fapasaet Group; P
David LUBECK
Alcon Laboratories, Inc.; C
Stefan SCHWARZ FAAO
Alcon Laboratories, Inc.; F
Mayssa ATTAR
Allergan; E
G
Daniel GOLDBERG
Ace Vision Group; C
Vanessa LUPO
PAREXEL; I
Jim SCHWIEGERLING
Alcon Research; C
Michael GORDON
Alcon Research; C
M
Cecile MAISSA
Alcon Laboratories, Inc.; E
Jennifer SEAL
Allergan; E
James GOW
Alcon Research; E
Matthais MAUS
Alcon Research; C
Leon AU
AqueSys; C
Gerd AUFFARTH
Alcon; C
Carl Zeiss Meditech; C
B
Christophe BAUDOUIN
Alcon Laboratories, Inc; C, F
Alcon Research, Ltd; C, F
Erich BAUMAN
Alcon Laboratories, Inc.; E
H
Richard HART
Alcon Laboratories, Inc.; E
Annmarie HIPSLEY
Ace Vision Group; E, F
Silvia BLEMKER
Ace Vision Group; F
David HUANG
Carl Zeiss Meditec, Inc.; P
Optovue, Inc.; F, I, P
Daniel BOEHRINGER
Alcon Laboratories, Inc; F
Catherine HWANG
Merz; C, F
Richard BREITKOPF
Alcon Laboratories, Inc.; E
I
Osama IBRAHIM
CZM; F
Detlev BREYER
AMO; C, R
Carl Zeiss Meditec; C, R
Oculentis; C, R
David BROWN
Allergan; C
Bayer Healthcare; C
Genentech/Roche; C
James BURKE
Allergan; E
C
Cindy CARLISLE-WILCOX
Allergan; E
Glenn CARP
Carl Zeiss Meditec; R
Andrew CHANG
Alcon; C, R
Bayer; C, F, R
Novartis; C, R
Stanley CHANG
Alcon; R
Anastasios CHARONIS
Appleye Inc; P
J
Mitchell JACKSON
Ace Vision Group; C
K
Peter KAISER
Alcon; C
Bausch and Lomb; C
Carl Zeiss meditec; C
Novartis; C
Topcon; C
Steve KAVAKELLIS
PAREXEL; F
Hakan KAYMAK
Alcon; R
Alimera; C
Allergan; C
AMO; R
Hoya; C
Novartis; C
Jami KERN
Alcon Laboratories, Inc.; E
Katie KNAUS
Ace Vision Group; F
Youxin CHEN
Bayer; C
Regeneron; C
Jean-Francois KOROBELNIK
Allergan; C
Bayer Healthcare; C
Roche; C
Arthur CUMMINGS
Alcon Research; C
Florian KRETZ
Carl Zeiss Meditech; C
D
Chi-an DAI
National Taiwan University; P
Hannah DE GUZMAN
Allergan; R
Dini DHARMAWIDIARINI
The John Fawcett Foundation
Indonesia; C
Ronald KRUEGER
Alcon, Clarity Medical
Systems, Presbia; C
LensAR, Calhoun Vision; I
L
Marc LABETOULLE
Alcon Laboratories, Inc; C, F
Marc LABETOULLE
Elisabeth MESSMER
Alcon Research, Ltd; F
Carola METZIG
Bayer Healthcare; E
Kevin MILLER
Alcon Research; C
Frédéric MOURIAUX
Alcon Research, Ltd; F
Ewa MRUKWA-KOMINEK
Alcon Laboratories, Inc; F
Somasheila MURTHY
SANTEN; F
Santen; R
O
Abayomi OGUNDELE
Alcon Laboratories, Inc; E
Alcon Research, Ltd; E
Yuichiro OGURA
Bayer; C, R
P
Louis PASQUALE
Harvard; F
Sudi PATEL
Fapasaet Group; P
Matteo PIOVELLA
Aaren Scientific; C
Abbott Medical Optics; C
Acufocus; C
BVI Beaver Visitec
International; R
Carl Zeiss Meditec; C
Ocular Therapeutix; R
TearLab; C
TearScience; R
Kishore PRADHAN
Carl Zeiss Meditec; R
R
Tushar RANCHOD
BroadSpot Imaging
Corporation; I, P
Archana RAO
Alcon Laboratories, Inc.; E
Joseph RAPPON
Alcon Laboratories, Inc.; E
Dan REINSTEIN
ArcScan Inc; I
Carl Zeiss Meditec; C
Herbert REITSAMER
AqueSys; C
Karen SENTELL
Alcon Laboratories, Inc.; E
Po-jen SHIH
National Taiwan University; P
Peter SIMMONS
Allergan; E
Rishi SINGH
Carl Zeiss meditec; C
Olaf SOWADE
Bayer; E
Sunil SRIVASTAVA
Allergan; R
Bausch and Lomb; C, R
Bioptigen; P
Carl Zeiss Meditec; C
Leica; C
Synergetics; P
Ingeborg STALMANS
AqueSys; C, R
Doyle STULTING
Alcon Research; C
Vanessa SUFFY
PAREXEL; F
Toru SUZUKI
FiberTech CO., LTD; P
T
Colin TAN
Bayer, Novartis, Heidelberg
Engineering.; R
National Healthcare Group; F
National Healthcare Group
Clinician Scientist Career
Scheme Grant, Bayer,
Heidelberg Engineering and
Novartis; F
Novartis, Bayer, Heidelberg
Engineering; R
Nikolle TAN
Alcon; C, R
Bayer; C, R
Novartis; C, R
Hiroko TERASAKI
Bayer Healthcare; C, R
Novartis Pharma K.K.; F, R
Pfizer Japan Inc.; F, R
Santen Pharmaceutical Co.,
Ltd; F, R
Wacamoto Co., Ltd; F, R
Minoru TOMITA
Acu Focus; F
Dan TRAN
Alcon, Revision Optics and
Lensar; F
U
Harvey UY
Lensar; C
V
Joseph VEHIGE
Allergan; E
W
I-jong WANG
National Taiwan University; P
CORPORATE PARTNERS / INDEX
Carlos ARCE
R.E.I. Consultoria TecnoMédica EIRELI; E
Ziemer Ophthalmic Systems
AG; C
Ramon DIMALANTA
Alcon Research; E
Lon WANG
National Taiwan University; P
Janey WIGGS
March of Dimes Foundation;
F
National Eye Institute (NIH);
F
Research to Prevent
Blindness; F
Robert WILKE
Novartis Pharma; F, R, R
Ravaughn WILLIAMS
Alcon Research; E
X
Gezhi XU
Bayer; C
Regeneron; C
Xun XU
Bayer; C
Regeneron; C
Y
Young Hee YOON
Alcon; C
Allergan; C, R
Bayer; C, R
Patrick YU-WAI-MAN
GenSight Biologics; C
Z
Oliver ZEITZ
Bayer; E
Bayer Healthcare; E
Junjun ZHANG
Bayer; C
Regeneron; C
Description of Financial Interests:
F - Through employing institution support from a for-profit company,
or competing company, in the form of research funding or research
materials or services at no cost, for subject of presentation.
I - Investor in a company or competing company, but not a mutual or
retirement fund, providing a product, service process or equipment
which is the subject of presentation.
E - Employee of a company or competing company with a business
interest which is the subject of presentation.
C - Currently, or within the last three years, been a consultant for a
company or competing company with a business interest which is
the subject matter of presentation.
P - Inventor/developer designated on a patent, patent application,
copyright, or trade secret, whether or not presently licensed or
commercialized, which is the subject of presentation or could be in
competition with the technology described.
R - Received gifts in kind, honoraria or travel reimbursement valued at
over USD 1000 in the last twelve months from a company or competing company providing a product, service, process or equipment
which is the subject or presentation.
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CORPORATE PARTNERS / INDEX
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1. ARVO Annual Meeting 2016
Seattle, US
Date: May 1 – 5, 2016
11. World Glaucoma Congress 2017
Finland
Date: Jun 28 – Jul 01, 2017
2. The 12th EGS Congress
Prague, Czech Republic
Date: Jun 19 – 23, 2016
12. American Academy of Ophthalmology Annual
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New Orleans, US
Date: Nov 11 – 14, 2017
3. The 3rd Asia-Pacific Glaucoma Conference (APGC)
Chiang Mai, Thailand
Date: Jul 14 – 16, 2016
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Chicago, US
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Rome, Italy
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7. 10 Asia-Pacific Vitreoretina Society Congress
Bangkok, Thailand
Date: Dec 8 – 10, 2016
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Singapore
Date: Mar 1 – 5, 2017
9. International Society of Ocular Oncology (ISOO)
Biennial Conference & RANZCO-NSW ASM
Sydney, Australia
Date: Mar 24 – 28, 2017
10. ARVO Annual Meeting 2017
Baltimore, US
Date: May 7 – 11, 2017
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13. The 33rd Asia-Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology
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Hong Kong
Date: Feb 8 – 11, 2018
14. ARVO Annual Meeting 2018
Honolulu, US
Date: Apr 29 – May 3, 2018
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Barcelona, Spain
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Meeting
Chicago, US
Date: Oct 27 – 30, 2018
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Vancouver, Canada
Date: Apr 28 – May 2, 2019
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San Francisco, US
Date: Oct 12 – 15, 2019
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Baltimore, US
Date: May 3 – 7, 2020
20. ARVO Annual Meeting 2021
San Francisco, US
Date: May 2 – 6, 2021