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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME Wednesday 17th September 2014 Lecture Theatre, The Garden Suite 08.00 Registration Inc coffee and pastries at the exhibition 09.00 Welcome and housekeeping 09.05 Session I – Paediatric Retina Chairman M Parulekar, Birmingham & L Butler, Birmingham 09.10 CK Patel, Oxford ROP Update 09.30 Chris Hammond, London Genetics of Myopia 09.50 John Ainsworth, Birmingham Retinoblastoma Update 10.20 Tim Lavy, Glasgow Cataracts in Africa 10.40 Discussion 10.45 Coffee at the trade exhibition 11.15 Session II – Paediatric Updates Chairman B Fleck, Edinburgh 11.15 Katya També, Nottingham Paediatric epiphora - what's new 11.35 Michael O’Keefe, Dublin Newer IOLs in children 11.55 Mariya Moosajee, London Use of novel small molecule drugs for the treatment of nonsense-mediated genetic eye disorders 12.15 Joe Abbott, Birmingham Diagnostic dilemmas in paediatric glaucoma 12.35 Discussion 12.45 Lunch at the trade exhibition 13.45 Session III - Paediatrics Chairman J Ainsworth, Birmingham & J Abbott, Birmingham 13.45 Bill Newman, Liverpool Non-accidental injury – the essentials 14.00 Chris Lloyd, Manchester The child who cannot see 14.15 Mike Clarke, Newcastle Functional visual loss 14.30 Session IV - Claud Worth Medal Lecture John Elston, Oxford, UK From Poison To Panacea: The Botulinum Toxin Story 15.30 Tea at the trade exhibition 16.00 Session V - Facial Disorders Chairman M Parulekar, Birmingham 16.00 Hiroshi Nishikawa, Plastic Surgeon, Birmingham Orbital deformity in craniofacial anomalies 16.15 Bruce Richard, Plastic Surgeon, Birmingham Moebius syndrome and facial disorders in children 16.30 Session VI - Paediatric Free Paper Presentations Chairman V Long, Leeds & S Biswas, Manchester 16.30 Kate Bolton, Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth (AS) Coats disease treated with Anti-VEGF and cryotherapy 16.37 Karim El-Assal, Princess Alexandra Eye Pavilion- Edinburgh (T) Vitreo-macular traction; A delayed consequence of regressed ROP 16.44 Richard Burne, Hull York Medical School (MS) Monitoring propranolol treatment in periocular infantile haemangioma 16.51 Stephanie West, Southampton General Hospital (C) Evaluation of ROPBox; a secure software tool for remote screening of Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP) 17.58 Gill Adams, Moorfields Eye Hospital (C) BOSU-ROP: National survey of treatment for retinopathy of prematurity 17.05 Su-yin KOAY, Moorfields Eye Hospital (T) Childhood uveitis: A national survey of incidence, initial management, and one-year outcomes 17.12 Richard Bowman, Great Ormond Street Hospital (C) Conscious visual perception correlates with early components of the pattern appearance visual evoked potential 17.19 Tariq Ayoub, Great Ormond Street Hospital (T) Cataract Surgery Outcomes in Bangladeshi Children 17.26 Richard Bowman, Great Ormond Street Hospital (C) Optic pathway glioma: clinical differences between NF1 associated and sporadic disease 17.33 Closing Remarks 17.35 Drinks Reception at Botanical Gardens 17.45 Tours of Botanical Gardens (booking essential) 18.30 Close and Evening Free SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME Thursday 18th September 2014 Lecture Theatre, The Garden Suite 08.00 Registration Inc coffee and pastries at the exhibition 08.45 Welcome and housekeeping 08.55 Session VII - Free Papers Chairmen I Simmons, Leeds & R Pilling, Bradford 09.00 Alison Bruce, Bradford Institute for Health Research, Bradford Hospitals NHS Trust (RF) The Born in Bradford birth Cohort - Determining Visual Status and Impact on Early Developing Literacy 09.07 Vijay Tailor, NIHR Biomedical Research Centre at Moorfields Eye Hospital and UCL Institute of Ophthalmology (RO) Multi-Gene-Eye-Assay: Development of new test for ocular birth defects using nextgeneration sequencing technology 09.14 Fariha Shafi, Birmingham Children’s Hospital (T) Outcomes of Enucleation for Retinoblastoma at Birmingham Children’s Hospital 09.21 Sophie Hill, Queen’s Medical Centre, Nottingham (T) National Survey of Organisation of ROP Screening 09.28 Samira Anwar, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust (C) In vivo retinal development using hand held ultra-high resolution spectral domain optical coherence tomography in premature infants 09.35 Goray Apurva Mahendra, Guru Nanak Eye Centre , New Delhi (T) Assessment of safety and efficacy of retropupillary iris claw intraocular lens (RPIOL) implantation in children with subluxated lenses. 09.42 Marion Sloan, Ayreshire and Arran NHS Hospitals Trust (O) Visual Problems In Children Born after Maternal Methadone Use in Pregnancy 09.49 Paraskevi Choleva, Bristol Eye Hospital (PF) Early visual behavoiur in children who later are diagnosed with autism - prospective data from a birth cohort study 09.56 Siobhan Kerrigan, Wrightington, Wigan & Leigh NHS Foundation Trust (O) Measuring Success; Introducing Key Performance Indicators (KPI's) to Amblyopia Treatment 10.03 Annegret Dahlmann-Noor, NIHR Biomedical Research Centre at Moorfields Eye Hospital and UCL Institute of Ophthalmology (RO) (C) Isolated congenital superior oblique paresis: a high-resolution MRI phenotype/genotype study 10.10 Conrad Schmoll, Princess Alexandra Eye Pavillion (T) Efficacy of same-day adjustable squint surgery for complex strabismus in paediatric patients 10.17 Anna Horwood, University of Reading (RF) Convergence and accommodation development are not advanced by premature birth 10.24 Chairman Comments 10.30 Coffee at the trade exhibition 11.00 Session VIII - Training & Research Chairman C McEwan, Dundee & J Rahni, London Panel members Carrie Macewen, Jugnoo Rahi, John Ferris, Richard Bowman, Gail Stephenson 11.45 Session IX - Video Symposium Chairman J Innes, Hull 11.45 James Innes, Hull Simulated Strabismus Surgery 11.55 Ian Marsh, Liverpool Inferior Rectus Recession 12.05 Saurabh Jain, London Techniques for isolating the inferior oblique 12.15 Jo Hancox, London The use of botulinum toxin in the management of vertical deviations 12.30 Lunch at the trade exhibition 13.25 BOSU Study & Cardiff 2015 Patrick Watts, Cardiff 13.30 Session X - Keynote Lecture Agnes Wong, Toronto New Insights into Amblyopia 14.15 Session XI – Management Choices Chairman B Taylor, York 14.15 Tony Vivian, Cambridge Choosing the right operation for superior oblique paresis 14.35 Bob Taylor, York Choosing the right operation for nystagmus 14.55 Fiona Rowe, Liverpool Stroke and strablsmus 15.15 Tea at the trade exhibition 15.45 Session XII - Strabismus Chairman T Vivian, Cambridge 15.45 Nadeem Ali, London National Strabismus Database 16.05 Anne Southgate, Sylvie Cringle & Emma Perry, Birmingham Reading difficulties in the orthoptic clinic 16.20 Patrick Watts, Cardiff Strabismus in the developmentally delayed child 16.35 Helen Davis, Sheffield The prism adaptation test 16.50 Jenny Read, Newcastle Computerised stereo tests 17.05 Discussion 17.15 BIPOSA Business Meeting 17.45 Agenda Introduction - Tony Vivian BIPOSA Membership – Anna Horwood Financial position - James Kersey Future Plans - Tony Vivian Future Meeting Schedule Closing Remarks 19.00 Reception & Dinner at the Birmingham Council House SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME Friday 19th September 2014 Lecture Theatre, The Garden Suite 08.00 Registration Inc coffee and pastries at the exhibition 08.45 Welcome and housekeeping 09.00 Session XIII - Free Papers Chairman R Auld, Birmingham & J Kersey, Bournemouth 09.00 Kate Bush, University Southampton NHS Foundation Trust (T) Unilateral nystagmus due to presumed optic neuritis 09.07 Chris Hammond, King’s College London (P) The dorsal pons: the "motor fusion" centre? 09.14 Osama Giasin, Royal Glamorgan Hospital (T) Unusual case of squint 09.21 Anna Bienkowska, University of Bristol and Bristol Eye Hospital (MS) The Management of Amblyopia in Children: The Results of a National Survey of Orthoptists 09.28 Judith Scott, University Hospital of Coventry and Warwickshire (O) Orthoptic-Led Shared Care Adult Ocular Motility Service 09.35 Louise Ramskold, East & North Hertfordshire NHS Trust (T) A twisted tale of ocular torsion 09.42 Raadhika Shinh, Birmingham Children’s Hospital (O) Combined Surgical And Botulinum Toxin Treatment For Infantile Esotropia 09.49 Saurabh Jain, Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust (C) Minimally Invasive Strabismus Surgery: Techniques and outcomes 09.56 Naz Raoof, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield (T) Inferior Oblique Surgery for Vertical Deviations Measuring 20 Prism Dioptres or More in the Primary Position 10.03 Pheyfeng Lo, Maidstone Hospital (T) Defining Quality Standards in Primary Convergent Squint Surgery- a prospective 5 year audit 10.10 Ailsa Ritchie, Moorfields Eye Hospital (T) Ocular fibrosis syndrome: a case of complex strabismus 10.17 Session XIV - Difficult Cases – Panel Discussion Chairman A Horwood, Reading & A Dahlman Noor, London 10.20 Chris Timms, London Large Esotropia; an aetiological conundrum 10.28 Claire Macintosh, Oxford A case of autoimmune acute ophthalmoparesis 10.36 Katerina Mappouras, Birmingham Help! Any thoughts on the diagnosis........? 10.44 Rosie Auld, Birmingham Nutrition and its influence on ocular motility 10.52 Tess Garretty, Leeds When eso becomes exo 11.00 Coffee at the trade exhibition 11.30 Session XV - Debate This house believes that single rectus muscle surgery is useful in the management of small anglecomitant horizontal deviations Gill Adams, London and Peter Tiffin, Sunderland 12.00 Session XVI - The Trimble Lecture Agnes Wong, Toronto Skew deviation: from the laboratory to bedside 13.00 Lunch at the trade exhibition 14.00 Session XVII - Interesting Cases Chairman M Clarke, Newcastle & A Vivian, Cambridge 14.00 Samira Anwar, Leicester Vascular anomalies in ROP - a case presentation 14.15 Adam Bates, Maidstone Keep it simple or "go for broke"? a not-so-straightforward case of intermittent divergent squint 14.30 Tina Kipioti, Birmingham Squint journals: tales of the unexpected 14.45 Rachel Pilling, Bradford Unusual presentations of CCDD 15.00 Harish Nayak, Liverpool Asymmetric Superior Oblique palsy 15.15 Discussion 15.30 Closing Remarks