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Sponsored Seminars WOC2014 Sponsored Seminars Tokyo | April 2–6 WOC2014 Tokyo Wednesday, April 2 ILS-WE-01 Lunch Seminar Sponsored by Bayer HealthCare 12:15-13:15 Room 2 (Hall C / Tokyo International Forum) 2014: Time to View Wet AMD from a New Perspective Chair: Sebastian Wolf Speakers: Sebastian Wolf, Ramin Tadayoni, K. Bailey Freund The satellite symposium, which is supported by Bayer HealthCare, will feature presentations from three leading ophthalmologists. Professor Sebastian Wolf (University Eye Hospital Bern, Switzerland) will review anti-VEGF therapy in wet AMD, including a review of the VIEW trial of aflibercept. Professor Ramin Tadayoni (Lariboisière University Hospital, Paris, France) will consider the advantages and disadvantages of different treatment regimens for the treatment of wet AMD; namely fixed-dose, PRN and treat-and-extend. Finally, Dr K. Bailey Freund (Vitreous-Retina-Macula Consultants of New York, USA) will review long-term experience with anti-VEGF therapy and highlight new data on patients receiving a treat-andextend regimen. ILS-WE-02 Lunch Seminar 12:15-13:15 Sponsored by Novartis Pharma AG Room 17 (Peacock (East) / Imperial Hotel) Towards a Deeper Understanding of Wet AMD Therapy: Optimizing Benefits, Managing Risks and Individualizing Care Chair: Masahito Ohji Speakers: Masahito Ohji, Gregory Hageman, Pravin Dugel The incidence of blindness due to wet age-related macular degeneration (AMD) has reduced considerably since the introduction of anti-VEGF agents, notably ranibizumab. Building on this success requires a deeper understanding of wet AMD pathology. This in turn can provide insights into how variation between individual patients can lead to differences in their risk of developing the disease as well as their responses to treatment. In order to minimize risk and maximize vision outcomes, the choice of wet AMD therapy should be defined by efficacy, safety and dosing strategy, according to the individual needs of the patient. ILS-WE-03 Lunch Seminar 12:15-13:15 Sponsored by Santen Pharmaceutical Co.,Ltd. Room 23 (Fuji / Imperial Hotel) "A Clear Vision For Life®" - Approach to Premier Corneal Therapy Practices Chairs: Shigeru Kinoshita, Christophe Baudouin Speakers: Kazuo Tsubota, Friedrich Kruse, Christophe Baudouin Corneal disorders can critically impact a patient’s quality of vision, and those patients present a wide variety of signs and symptoms from dry-eye induced eye discomfort, dryness, and/or fatigue to severe visual impairments resulting from corneal edema, corneal ulcers, etc. To treat these disorders most effectively, the optimal medical and surgical therapies must be selected, and those therapies are progressing daily. In this symposium, numerous therapeutic aspects of corneal health and disease are explored, ranging from optimal practices for managing dry eye to treating bullous keratopathy by implementing leading-edge therapies with the ultimate goal of “Clear Vision For Life” worldwide. 406 IMS-TH-01 Morning Seminar Sponsored by NIDEK CO., LTD. 7:30-8:30 Room 5 (Hall D7 / Tokyo International Forum) Ocular Circulation and Morphology with Laser Speckle Flowgraphy (LSFG) and the Latest OCT: Case Presentation Chairs: Susumu Ishida, Toru Nakazawa Speakers: Susumu Ishida, Yukihiro Shiga, Akiko Kogure Detecting detailed morphological changes by OCT imaging and tissue blood flow by ocular circulation measurements is expected to lead to great advances in ophthalmic care. Based on this point of view, we would like to review various eye disorders. This seminar will provide you an opportunity to find new clues and knowledge that will help your clinical practice for glaucoma and chorioretinal disorders. We look forward to having large audience to this morning session. IMS-TH-02 Morning Seminar Sponsored Seminars Thursday, April 3 Sponsored by Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co.,Ltd. 7:30-8:30 Room 6 (Hall D5 / Tokyo International Forum) The Leading Edge of Regenerative Medicine: What Will Happen Over the Next Decade? Chairs: Shigeru Kinoshita, Masayo Takahashi Speakers: Yoshinori Oie, Naoki Okumura, Yasuhiko Hirami Tissue-engineering therapies aimed at treating various ophthalmology-related diseases have been anxiously anticipated. In this seminar, attendees will be provided with the latest information regarding recent advancements in regenerative medicine-based technology for the treatment of devastating ocular disorders, and tissue-engineering therapies for corneal epithelial and endothelial stem-cell dysfunction will be addressed. In addition, attendees will be introduced to a scheduled pilot study of induced pluripotent stem-cell-derived retinal pigment epithelium cell-sheet transplantation for the treatment of age-related macular degeneration. These important topics will help illustrate the latest knowledge and cutting-edge ideas towards future therapeutic modalities for the treatment of devastating ophthalmology-related diseases. ILS-TH-04 Lunch Seminar Sponsored by Santen Pharmaceutical Co.,Ltd. 12:15-13:15 Room 2 (Hall C / Tokyo International Forum) "A Clear Vision For Life®" - Modern Glaucoma Management - How to Do It? Chair: Hidenobu Tanihara Commentators: Carlo E. Traverso, Yasuaki Kuwayama Speakers: Kuldev Singh, Toru Nakazawa, Lutz E. Pillunat, Norbert Pfeiffer The goal of glaucoma management is to preserve vision over the entire lifetime of the patient. Timely diagnosis and tailored management of the disease are vital in this respect. Most patients are treated with topical IOP-lowering medications. It is important to consider both the efficacy and tolerability of the medication to ensure that the patient can adhere to the treatment in long term. This symposium outlines the latest developments in the diagnosis and management of glaucoma from early stages to advanced disease to meet the goal of “Clear Vision For Life” for all glaucoma patients. 407 WOC2014 Sponsored Seminars Tokyo | April 2–6 WOC2014 Tokyo Thursday, April 3 ILS-TH-05 Lunch Seminar Sponsored by Alcon Laboratories, Inc 12:15-13:15 Room 3 (Hall B7(1) / Tokyo International Forum) Considerations in the Management of Glaucoma Chair: Makoto Araie Speakers: Kazuhisa Sugiyama, Gábor Holló, Marlene R. Moster No description provided. ILS-TH-06 Lunch Seminar Sponsored by AMO JAPAN K.K. 12:15-13:15 Room 4 (Hall B7(2) / Tokyo International Forum) Setting New Standards for Cataract Surgery Chair: Tetsuro Oshika Speakers: Thomas Kohnen, Sonia H Yoo, Tetsuro Oshika This seminar will present the state-of-art new technologies which have recently been introduced in modern cataract surgery, including femtosecond laser-assisted cataract surgery, multifocal toric IOL, and violet-light-filtering IOL with preloaded insertion system. These new modalities will further refine small incision cataract surgery. Femtosecond laserassisted cataract surgery, especially the new Catalys system, definitely enhances the safety and efficacy of cataract surgery. Tecnis multifocal toric IOL greatly expands the indication of presbyopia-correcting IOL. The preloaded OptiBlue IOL is the latest version of Tecnis IOL with highly sophisticated insertion system. Please join us and witness the new standards for cataract surgery. ILS-TH-07 Lunch Seminar Sponsored by HOYA Surgical Optics (HOYA CORPORATION Medical Division) 12:15-13:15 Room 5 (Hall D7 / Tokyo International Forum) Expanding Options for Presbyopic Correction Chairs: Hiroko Bissen-Miyajima, Kimiya Shimizu Speakers: Hiroko Bissen-Miyajima, Oliver Findl, Damien Gatinel Both multifocal IOLs and modified monovision approaches employing traditional monofocal IOLs are well accepted options to enhance the range of unaided vision and reduce spectacle dependence following cataract surgery. A growing number of studies comparing these approaches highlight the strengths and weaknesses of each. According to market survey, demand of multifocal IOLs and monovision approach have been increasing and will be increased for the next several years. Extended depth of focus monofocal IOLs could further enhance modified monovision alternatives thereby expanding the options to correct presbyopia at the time of cataract surgery. 408 ILS-TH-08 Lunch Seminar 12:15-13:15 Sponsored by Aeon Astron Europe B.V. Room 6 (Hall D5 / Tokyo International Forum) ologen® Collagen Matrix and Wound Healing Modulation in Eye Surgery Chair: Robert Ritch Speakers: Angelo Tanna, Salvatore Cillino, Steven Sarkisian, Zaher Sbeity, Kyoung Yul Seo Moderator: Dr Robert Ritch Shelley & Steven Einhorn Distinguished Chair; Professor of Ophthalmology; Glaucoma Associates of New York Dr Angelo Tanna (USA) Northwestern Memorial Hospital ‘’An RCT in USA: ologen® Collagen Matrix vs. MMC in Trabeculectomy- The One-Year Interim Results’’ Dr Salvatore Cillino (Italy) University of Palermo ‘’ologen® Collagen Matrix vs. MMC in Trabeculectomy- A Five Year Update’’ Dr Steven Sarkisian (USA) Dean McGee Eye Institute ‘’A Collagen Matrix Implant As A Wound Modulator in Trabeculectomy With The Ex-PRESSTM Mini Glaucoma Device’’ Dr Zaher Sbeity (Germany) University of Duesseldorf ‘’Bleb Revision Surgery and ologen® Collagen Matrix’’ Dr Kyoung Yul Seo (Korea) Yonsei University College of Medicine ‘’The Repair of Scleral Thinning With ologen® Collagen Matrix’’ ILS-TH-09 Lunch Seminar 12:15-13:15 Sponsored Seminars Thursday, April 3 Sponsored by Pfizer Japan Inc. Room 7 (Hall D1 / Tokyo International Forum) Early Glaucoma - Strategies for Diagnosis and Treatment Chair: Shiroaki Shirato Speakers: Chihiro Mayama, Megumi Honjo Glaucoma is the first-leading cause of blindness in Japan. While there are no known ways of preventing glaucoma, the eye can be protected from blindness or significant vision loss if the disease is recognized in the early stages. How can we detect glaucoma in early stage and how should we treat them? You can find the answer through this seminar! ILS-TH-10 Lunch Seminar 12:15-13:15 Sponsored by SENJU PHARMACEUTICAL CO.,LTD. Room 8 (G701 / Tokyo International Forum) Asian Cornea Forum Chair: Kohji Nishida Speakers: Zuguo Liu, Yufeng Yao, Shizuka Koh We have invited three Asian authorities of cornea to discuss their approaches and ideas for Dry-eye and corneal transplant. Assistant Prof. Shizuka Koh, who is in charge of the Dry-eye clinic of Osaka University, will talk about visual disturbance associated with Dry-eye. Prof. Yufeng Yao, who is one of authorities of corneal transplant in China, will present a new technique in surgery of Deep Anterior Lamellar Keratoplasty. Prof. Zouguo Liu, who is a pioneer of Dry-eye in China, will talk about developing a Dry-eye model of mouse induced by topical administration of benzalkonium chloride and investigating the possible mechanism. 409 WOC2014 Sponsored Seminars Tokyo | April 2–6 WOC2014 Tokyo Thursday, April 3 ILS-TH-11 Lunch Seminar 12:15-13:15 Sponsored by Clarity Medical systems Room 16 (G409 / Tokyo International Forum) Should Eye Imaging Be Part of a Standard Newborn Examination? Chairs: Ken Nischal, Audina Berrocal Speakers: Elvira Saidasheva, Anand Vinekar, Lihong Li, Charles Simmons, Wei-Chi Wu Significant strides have been made to improve the overall standard of care for our patients in the NICU and the management of Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP) has been no exception. Four prominent International Pediatric Ophthalmology specialists and one prominent International Pediatric/ Neonatology specialist will share their experiences with regard to ROP management and the imaging of all newborns for ophthalmic abnormalities. Documenting ROP examinations with digital images helps physicians to better manage ROP both locally and at remote locations. It has enabled the Pediatric Ophthalmologist to track the pathology longitudinally with objective detailed images instead of subjective drawings and notes. This has resulted in an improvement in the overall standard of care for the patient. Recent clinical data has concluded that pathologies other than ROP can be detected in a full-term neonate at birth with a standard ophthalmic exam. These pathologies include congenital glaucoma, congenital cataract, coloboma, hamartoma, retinoblastoma and nerve abnormalities. The pathology incidence rate in preliminary studies has ranged from 0.5% to 2.5% which appears significant compared to the incidence level for childhood hearing loss (0.3%). Nearly 85% of a child’s learning and social development is derived from their eyesight leading many to believe the need for an ophthalmic exam at birth deserves considerable attention. ILS-TH-12 Lunch Seminar 12:15-13:15 Sponsored by Bayer HealthCare Room 17 (Peacock (East) / Imperial Hotel) Macular Edema Secondary to CRVO: Optimizing Outcomes Chair: Yuichiro Ogura Speakers: Yuichiro Ogura, Andrew Lotery, Anat Loewenstein, Stephan Michels The satellite symposium will focus on macular edema secondary to CRVO, both in terms of supporting trial data and clinician experiences of patient management. Professor Andrew Lotery (University of Southampton, UK) will discuss treatment approaches, including a review of the COPERNICUS and GALILEO clinical trials of aflibercept. Professor Anat Loewenstein (University of Tel Aviv, Israel) will consider which treatment regimen might be best suited for patients with macular edema, as well as evaluating the rationale for early intervention. Professor Stephan Michels (City Hospital Triemli, Zurich, Switzerland) will close the symposium with a review of his personal experience with aflibercept in such patients. ILS-TH-13 Lunch Seminar 12:15-13:15 Sponsored by Carl Zeiss Meditec AG Room 18 (Peacock (West) / Imperial Hotel) Global Expertise on Highlights in the Refractive Laser Landscape Chair: Patrick Versace Speakers: Kimiya Shimizu, Bertram Meyer, Patrick Versace, Sri Ganesh, William Culbertson The symposium is targeted at refractive surgeons who focus on providing the best treatment for their patients and ensuring a high level of comfort. Professionals from all over the world will share their expertise on highlights in the refractive laser landscape of ZEISS. Of primary importance are their clinical results with the 3rd generation of refractive laser surgery, the SMILE procedure. Furthermore, the new MEL 90 and its optimized ablation profiles will be introduced. Insights into the mechanisms of PRESBYOND Laser Blended Vision will round off the program. 410 ILS-TH-14 Lunch Seminar Sponsored by Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co.,Ltd. 12:15-13:15 Room 19 (Botan / Imperial Hotel) Ocular Surface Damaged by Topical Anti-Glaucoma Eye Drops Chair: Tetsuya Yamamoto Speakers: Naoto Tokuda, Kazuhide Kawase, Yuichi Hori Glaucoma treatment aims to preserve the visual field throughout a person’s lifetime. Therefore, new categories and fixed combinations of drugs have been used in addition to conventional β-blockers, CAIs, and PGs, and their combined therapy has been increased. However, the increased combined therapy of multiple drugs has raised concerns regarding long-term glaucoma treatment, because ingredients in eye drops may damage the ocular surface. Glaucoma and cornea specialists will discuss the optimal usage and combinations of ocular hypotensive medications available in Japan to minimize the incidence of ocular adverse effects and maintain patient comfort. ILS-TH-15 Lunch Seminar Sponsored Seminars Thursday, April 3 Sponsored by Rohto Pharmaceutical co.,LTD 12:15-13:15 Room 20 (Kiku / Imperial Hotel) Rohto Award Lecture Chair: Shigeru Kinoshita Speakers: Kazuichi Maruyama, Shintaro Nakao This seminar is on The 19th Rohto Award Memorial Lecture. Prize-winning doctors this year are Dr. Kazuichi Maruyama (Tohoku Univ.) and Dr. Shintaro Nakao (Kyushu Univ.). Dr. Maruyama is going to give a discourse on “Exploration of New Treatment: From Systemic to Eye disease, From Eye to Systemic disease. ~Based on the lymphangiogenesis insights~”. Dr. Nakao is going to give a discourse on “Macrophages in Ocular Lymph- and Angiogenesis: Laboratory Investigation”. ILS-TH-16 Lunch Seminar Sponsored by Novartis Pharma AG 12:15-13:15 Room 23 (Fuji / Imperial Hotel) Changing the Treatment Paradigm: Ranibizumab for Myopic CNV Chair: Kyoko Ohno-Matsui Speakers: Kyoko Ohno-Matsui, Adnan Tufail, Tien Yin Wong Myopia is an increasingly common eye condition in many countries, particularly in East Asia. In its most severe form, pathological myopia (PM), it is a major cause of visual impairment and blindness worldwide, especially in a younger population. CNV is the most common vision-threatening complication in PM. Ranibizumab provides transformational efficacy with a very low number of injections. It is the first and only anti-VEGF therapy licensed to treat these patients. This symposium discusses clinical evidence supporting the use of ranibizumab in myopic CNV, and introduces the evolving treatment recommendations for optimal management of patients with myopic CNV. 411 WOC2014 Sponsored Seminars Tokyo | April 2–6 WOC2014 Tokyo Thursday, April 3 IES-TH-01 Evening Seminar Sponsored by HOYA Surgical Optics (HOYA CORPORATION Medical Division) 17:15-18:15 Room 18 (Peacock (West) / Imperial Hotel) Understanding Postoperative Endophthalmitis & Inflammation: Definition, Symptoms & Countermeasures Chair: Yuichi Ohashi Speakers: Hiroshi Takahashi, Hiroshi Goto, Yoshitsugu Inoue How to prevent or manage postoperative inflammation or infectious endophthalmitis is still a serious concern for every ophthalmic surgeon. We have had a long history of struggling with these complications despite of the progress in surgical instruments and skills, or anti-microbial agents. It will take a bit more time for us to get to the final goal by improving our strategies. In this seminar, three experts will share some time with you regarding clinical pearls in the management of postoperative endophthalmitis and inflammation including the definition of endophthalmitis (TASS, late-onset TASS, sub-acute and acute), symptoms and countermeasures. I hope you find this seminar very informative and useful in your clinical practice. IES-TH-02 Evening Seminar 17:15-18:15 Sponsored by Santen Pharmaceutical Co.,Ltd. Room 22 (Hikari / Imperial Hotel) "A Clear Vision For Life®" - Exploring the Potential of Levofloxacin to Prevent and Treat Ocular Infection Chair: Richard L. Abbott Speakers: Tetsuro Oshika, Ke Yao, Choun-ki Joo Sun Tzu said “Know the enemy and know yourself, and you can fight a hundred battles without defeat”(B.C.5-4). In patients with ocular infection, bacteria continuously mutate and change day by day. Therefore, the later generation antibiotics must be employed in order to most effectively combat bacterial resistance. In this symposium, experts will share their clinical experience and opinions about the current choice of antibiotics available and why they prefer levofloxacin as their first-line drug to prevent and treat ocular infection. 412 IMS-FR-03 Morning Seminar Sponsored by HOYA Surgical Optics (HOYA CORPORATION Medical Division) 7:30-8:30 Room 5 (Hall D7 / Tokyo International Forum) Strategic Approach to Astigmatism Correction Chair: Shigeru Kinoshita Speakers: Ludger Hanneken, Kazuno Negishi, Shigeru Kinoshita In recent years, extraordinary developments have been made on diagnostics and operative tools to refine astigmatism correction outcomes. Surgical options to correct astigmatism are also growing rapidly such as the advent of new toric IOLs and the femtosecond laser for arcuate corneal incisions at the time of cataract surgery. The next question would be what kinds of approach should be taken to maximize outcome? Many options are available today; however it is essential to make appropriate choice of approach. In this seminar, three expert doctors will share clinical pearls in the astigmatism correction including diagnostics tools and toric IOL experiences. IMS-FR-04 Morning Seminar 7:30-8:30 Sponsored Seminars Friday, April 4 Sponsored by Bausch + Lomb, Inc. Room 8 (G701 / Tokyo International Forum) New Age Technology: Redefining Cataract & Refractive Surgery Chair: Manfred Tetz Speakers: Chee Soon Phaik, Robert Ang, Manfred Tetz In this “Redefining Cataract and Refractive Surgery” symposium, we are pleased to have Prof CHEE Soon Phaik to share with us on her special interest in managing complicated cataract cases with the VICTUSTM femtosecond laser and how it has bring about unique advantages to these cases. Dr Robert Ang who has started using the latest excimer laser will also be sharing with us his clinical experience with the TENEOTM 317 and how the excimer technology has evolved from the 217 to the current sleek and sexy machine. In concluding the symposium, Prof Manfred Tetz will be presenting on the material design for the enVistaTM hydrophobic acrylic IOL. IMS-FR-05 Morning Seminar 7:30-8:30 Sponsored by Pfizer Japan Inc. Room 19 (Botan / Imperial Hotel) The Best Way to Enjoy a Morning Buffet; Macular Disease Chair: Shiho Kunimatsu-Sanuki Speakers: Fumi Gomi, Chikako Suto The best way to enjoy a morning buffet is to sample and choose only the most beautifully arranged items. Macular disease is directly linked to patients’ quality of life. Recently, the presence of new diagnostic imaging devices and medicines has continued to expand into the medical marketplace. Although ophthalmic fundus imaging plays an important role in the diagnosis and classification of macular diseases and in monitoring treatment, the use of these techniques and treatments depends on each ophthalmologist, like guests at a morning buffet. In this course two experts will introduce their own “recipes”. Let’s study these delicious new ideas on how to manage macular disease and diabetic macular edema. 413 WOC2014 Sponsored Seminars Tokyo | April 2–6 WOC2014 Tokyo Friday, April 4 ILS-FR-17 Lunch Seminar 12:15-13:15 Sponsored by Novartis Pharma AG Room 2 (Hall C / Tokyo International Forum) Ranibizumab: Transformational Outcomes in Patients with DME and RVO Chairs: Yuichiro Ogura, José Cunha-Vaz Speakers: Yuichiro Ogura, José Cunha-Vaz, Ian Pearce, Christian Prünte It is increasingly clear that, in DME and RVO, early-stage pathology is driven by VEGF. Consequently, physicians should endeavor to initiate early treatment using anti-VEGF agents. Comorbidities in patients with DME and RVO may mandate the use of anti-VEGF treatments with minimal systemic exposure to optimize the benefit-risk ratio. Data from recent clinical trials of ranibizumab demonstrate significant visual and anatomic improvements and minimal systemic exposure with an individualized treatment regimen. With the wealth of available evidence and its well-established safety profile, ranibizumab is a preferred option in the treatment of patients with DME and RVO (both BRVO and CRVO). ILS-FR-18 Lunch Seminar Cancelled ILS-FR-19 Lunch Seminar Sponsored by SENJU PHARMACEUTICAL CO.,LTD. / ALLERGAN, INC. 12:15-13:15 Room 4 (Hall B7(2) / Tokyo International Forum) Evidence of Neuroprotection in Topical Treatment Chairs: Makoto Araie, Robert N. Weinreb Speakers: Hidenobu Tanihara, David S. Greenfield, Ki-Ho Park Approaches to neuroprotection include identifying exogenous agents that alleviate neuronal damage or upregulate causative intracellular processes. Several topical anti-glaucoma agents reportedly show neuroprotective effects in vitro, particularly brimonidine that is neuroprotective in several experimental systems. Moreover, topical brimonidine 0.2% better preserved visual field than timolol 0.5% in the randomized double masked Low-pressure Glaucoma Treatment Study (LoGTS). In this symposium, the pathophysiology of optic nerve damage and its amelioration via neuroprotection, particularly with brimonidine, will be addressed. 414 ILS-FR-20 Lunch Seminar Sponsored by Santen Pharmaceutical Co.,Ltd. 12:15-13:15 Room 5 (Hall D7 / Tokyo International Forum) "A Clear Vision For Life®" - The Importance of Inflammation and Tear Film Stability in Dry Eye Chairs: Kazuo Tsubota, Hyo Myung Kim, Zuguo Liu Speakers: Xuguang Sun, Hungwon Tchah, Norihiko Yokoi DEWS defines “dry eye” as a multifactorial disease affecting tears and the ocular surface that results in symptoms of discomfort, visual disturbance, and tear film instability with potential damage to the ocular surface. It is accompanied by increased osmolarity of the tear film and inflammation of the ocular surface. However, the core mechanism of dry eye is situational and varies in accordance with each country’s occurrence. Therefore, in this seminar the Asia Dry Eye Society will discuss in depth “the stability of the tear film and the inflammation brought about by dry eye.” ILS-FR-21 Lunch Seminar Sponsored Seminars Friday, April 4 Sponsored by Heidelberg Engineering GmbH 12:15-13:15 Room 6 (Hall D5 / Tokyo International Forum) From Clinical Examination of the Optic Disc to the Clinical Examination of the Optic Nerve Head: A Paradigm Change Chair: Goji Tomita Speakers: Claude F. Burgoyne, Balwantray C. Chauhan, Masanori Hangai During the symposium the presenters will review and interpret the anatomy of the optic nerve head (ONH) detected with spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SD OCT) pertaining to the clinical examination of the optic disc and to propose that a paradigm change for clinical assessment of the ONH is necessary. The paradigm change is anchored to the eye-specific anatomy and geometry of the ONH and fovea. The approach is designed to enhance the accuracy and consistency of rim width, as well as of peripapillary and macular intraretinal thickness measurements. ILS-FR-22 Lunch Seminar 12:15-13:15 Sponsored by Carl Zeiss Meditec AG Room 8 (G701 / Tokyo International Forum) 21st Century Diagnostic Testing in Glaucoma Management: Where We are and Where We are Going. Chairs: Aiko Iwase, Felipe Medeiros Speakers: Robert Fechtner, Christopher Leung, David Friedman, Felipe Medeiros Join us for a dynamic presentation on current glaucoma diagnostics as well as emerging technologies led by renowned glaucoma experts. You will learn evolving applications that will combine structural and functional findings into a single combined metric that may simplify both diagnosis and change analysis, and also emerging OCT technologies that could bring entirely new techniques for patient management. 415 WOC2014 Sponsored Seminars Tokyo | April 2–6 WOC2014 Tokyo Friday, April 4 ILS-FR-23 Lunch Seminar 12:15-13:15 Sponsored by NIDEK CO., LTD. Room 9 (G602 / Tokyo International Forum) Diagnostics for Premium IOL Surgery Chair: Sheraz M. Daya Speakers: Sheraz M. Daya, Fam Han Bor, Damien Gatinel With improvements in surgical technique and technology including high performance and premium intraocular lens implants, there is an increased demand for perfect refractive outcomes following cataract and refractive lens exchange surgery. To assist the surgeon, new diagnostic devices have been introduced to facilitate planning preoperatively and intraoperatively. Three surgeons invited from the UK, France and Singapore will present their personal preoperative diagnostic work up and the use of technology at all stages in the patient pathway to optimise outcomes. The overall focus of this symposium will be on how modern diagnostics can improve surgical outcomes and postoperative visual quality without compromising efficiency and safety. The pathways presented and discussed promise to set the standards for premium IOL surgery. ILS-FR-24 Lunch Seminar 12:15-13:15 Sponsored by STAAR Japan Inc. Room 10 (G610 / Tokyo International Forum) Premium Refractive Surgery & Preserving the Cornea for the Future Chair: Kimiya Shimizu Speakers: Kimiya Shimizu, Robert P. Rivera, Alaa El-Danasoury, Sri Ganesh, Ningli Wang DATE : Friday April 4, 2014, 12:15-13:15 Venue: Room G610, Tokyo International Forum Moderator and Keynote Lecture: Dr. Kimiya Shimizu (Japan) / Seven Years of Premium Outcomes after Visian ICL with CentraFLOW Featuring KS-AquaPORT Speakers: Dr. Robert P. Rivera (USA) / Dry Eye -A Forgotten Hassle Post-Lasik Dr. Alaa El-Danasoury (Saudi Arabia) / The Premium Role of Phakic IOLs in My Practice Dr. Sri Ganesh (India) / Correcting Myopic Astigmatism While Preserving the Cornea Dr. Ningli Wang (China) / Long-Term Clinical Outcomes of Visian ICL in China ILS-FR-25 Lunch Seminar 12:15-13:15 Sponsored by TOMEY CORPORATION Room 11 (G502 / Tokyo International Forum) The Present and the Future of Optical Coherence Tomography for Anterior Segment Evaluation Chair: Shigeru Kinoshita Speakers: Naoyuki Maeda, Tin Aung The precise, quantitative analysis of anterior segment shape is essential for corneal irregularity, primary glaucoma and cataract surgery. For instance, the applicable clinical situations are the corneal shape evaluation of keratoconus suspected, the evaluation of anterior chamber angle shape in primary angle-closure glaucoma, and the IOL calculation in patients with post-refractive surgeries including LASIK, and moderate/severe corneal astigmatism. Several optical coherence tomographies are used in these circumstances. Among them, the swept source optical coherence tomography (SSOCT, CASIA, Tomey Corporation) is a novel imaging device that employs a 1310 nm swept laser, which is the state of the art OCT device for the anterior-segment quantitative analysis mentioned above. In this seminar, we invite Dr. Naoyuki Maeda, Japan, and Dr. Tin Aung, Singapore, two distinguished clinician- scientists in the world, to understand the effectiveness of SSOCT. We hope you will enjoy this seminar. 416 ILS-FR-26 Lunch Seminar 12:15-13:15 Sponsored by Pfizer Japan Inc. Room 12 (G510 / Tokyo International Forum) Valuable Glaucoma Medical Treatment from Tomorrow Chair: Tetsuya Yamamoto Speakers: Makoto Aihara, Takeo Fukuchi The main treatment strategy for glaucoma is medical IOP reduction. Since there’re so many eyedrops, selection of them with full consideration of individual conditions is of utmost importance. We have invited two distinguished glaucoma specialists to discuss this particular issue. Dr. Makoto Aihara will speak on how to choose the first-line drug with special emphasis on adherence. Prof. Takeo Fukuchi will talk on the selection of second-line drugs and emphasize the importance of long-term visual outcome. The Chairman believes that this seminar is worthwhile for better understanding of the practical glaucoma management. ILS-FR-27 Lunch Seminar 12:15-13:15 Sponsored Seminars Friday, April 4 Sponsored by Bayer HealthCare Room 17 (Peacock (East) / Imperial Hotel) Diabetic Macular Edema: A Look at Best Practices for Optimal Visual Acuity Chairs: Quan Dong Nguyen, Diana Do Speakers: Hiroko Terasaki, Tien Yin Wong Diabetic macular edema (DME) is a complex yet common disease, and a leading cause of vision loss in patients with diabetic retinopathy (DR). While several therapies for DME are currently available, including macular laser photocoagulation, corticosteroids, and anti-VEGF agents, clinical data on existing and emerging agents is continuously evolving. New information, coupled with the lack of consensus regarding the optimal management of DME, has contributed to gaps in patient management. Thus, this activity is intended to provide retina specialists with strategies for evaluating and incorporating data from clinical trials into practice in order to improve the management of patients with DME. ILS-FR-28 Lunch Seminar 12:15-13:15 Sponsored by Topcon Corporation Room 18 (Peacock (West) / Imperial Hotel) Clinical Advantages of Swept Source OCT and New Photo-Thermal Stimulation with PASCAL Laser Chair: Fumio Shiraga Speakers: Pravin Dugel, Richard Spaide In this symposium, two new technological advances will be explained and their clinical advantages will be discussed. OCT has become the clinical standard of care in Ophthalmology. Topcon is the only company to introduce the 3rd generation OCT, based on swept-source technology. The advantages this new OCT provides over time domain and Fourier Domain OCT will be discussed. Another clinical breakthrough has occurred in laser treatment. The idea of placing visible burns to treat DME and DR patients is being replaced with a new, non-damaging photo-thermal stimulation technique that is clinically effective without damaging the retina and destroying photoreceptors. 417 WOC2014 Sponsored Seminars Tokyo | April 2–6 WOC2014 Tokyo Friday, April 4 ILS-FR-29 Lunch Seminar Sponsored by Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co.,Ltd. 12:15-13:15 Room 19 (Botan / Imperial Hotel) Reshaping the Scientific Approach to Eye Fatigue-3rd Stage Chair: Kohji Nishida Speakers: Shizuka Koh, Yuichi Hori, Masayoshi Kajita Eye fatigue is very common in daily life, and its treatment in daily practice may in some instances provide only limited outcome, promoting patient dissatisfaction. This 3rd session, titled “Reshaping the Scientific Approach to Eye Fatigue-3rd Stage,” will focus on present situations, causes, and treatments for eye fatigue from new perspectives. Recent changes in lifestyles have increased eye overuse, augmenting complaints of the symptom. Therefore, ophthalmic practice should aim to enhance quality of vision in such circumstances. In this session, eye fatigue will be extensively reviewed, and it will surely help tomorrow’s practice. I look forward to your participation. ILS-FR-30 Lunch Seminar Sponsored by Bausch + Lomb, Inc. 12:15-13:15 Room 20 (Kiku / Imperial Hotel) Maximizing Patient Outcomes With Stellaris PC Chair: Taiji Sakamoto Speakers: Takashi Kitaoka, Faisal Fayyad, Yannick Le Mer Upcoming Next Generation Stellaris PC, the ideal choice for cataract, VR and combined procedures now refined with customer driven enhancements, full laser integration and greater procedural versatility. New high performance Entry Site Alignment (ESA) valved cannula system provides a secure and stable environment for improved IOP maintenance and enhanced procedural versatility. In this symposium, we are honored to have Prof Taiji Sakamoto as the Chairman, along with renowned overseas surgeons, Dr Faisal Fayyad, who will be sharing on the management of complicated VR surgeries with the Stellaris PC. Local Japanese surgeon Prof Takashi Kitaoka will be sharing the patient outcomes and clinical experience with the Stellaris PC focusing on the clinical benefits of color filters for tissue visualization. Dr. Yannick Le Mer from Paris will be sharing with us for his clinical experience with next generation Stellaris PC system. ILS-FR-31 Lunch Seminar Sponsored by HOYA Surgical Optics (HOYA CORPORATION Medical Division) 12:15-13:15 Room 22 (Hikari / Imperial Hotel) Pearls for Management of Complicated Cataract Cases - Techniques, Devices, and Complication Management Chair: Tetsuro Oshika Speakers: Manfred Tetz, Toshiyuki Nagamoto, Tat Keong Chan, Tetsuro Oshika Phacoemulsification in cases with preoperative comorbidity poses difficulty in surgery and suboptimal visual outcomes. Recently, several new devices, techniques and surgical strategies have become available to facilitate cataract surgery in complicated cases. Proper usage of these skills and instrumentations, such as use of capsular tension ring and application of appropriate anti-infectious prophylaxis, is of critical importance to conquer difficult cataract surgery cases. This seminar will include specific surgical steps and planning to improve the outcome of cataract surgery in cases with complex preoperative problems. 418 ILS-FR-32 Lunch Seminar 12:15-13:15 Sponsored by Alcon Laboratories, Inc Room 23 (Fuji / Imperial Hotel) Advancing Cataract Surgical Outcomes via Next Generation Technology Chair: Ronald Yeoh Speakers: Michael Lawless, Michael Knorz, David Allen No description provided. ILS-FR-33 Lunch Seminar 12:15-13:15 Sponsored Seminars Friday, April 4 Sponsored by Optos Room 24 (Miyabi / Imperial Hotel) Ultra-Widefield Retinal Imaging a New Standard of Care: Clinical Applications & Case Studies Chair: Sebastian Wolf Speakers: Srinivas Sadda, Seenu M. Hariprasad, Quan Nygen, Szilard Kiss Optos is continuing to expand the clinical applications of optomap Ultra-widefield Imaging. Studies demonstrate that significant clinical changes in diseases such as diabetic retinopathy, retinal vein occlusion, degenerative and inflammatory disease occur in the peripheral retina. Thus, the ability to image and monitor the entire retina with Ultra-widefield Imaging is crucially important. Additionally, targeted photocoagulation guided by Ultra-widefield imaging may work together with pharmacological intervention to aid improved outcomes in Diabetic Macular Oedema. This symposium will educate delegates on the role of Optos technology to enable a new standard of care to be delivered that will lead to more effective detection and treatment of the retinal disease. 419 WOC2014 Sponsored Seminars Tokyo | April 2–6 WOC2014 Tokyo Saturday, April 5 IMS-SA-06 Morning Seminar 7:30-8:30 Sponsored by Bausch + Lomb, Inc. Room 3 (Hall B7(1) / Tokyo International Forum) Achieving Excellent Refractive Outcomes Chair: Chee Soon Phaik Speakers: Robert Ang, Chee Soon Phaik, Manfred Tetz In this symposium, we are honored to have 3 distinguished speakers to present on achieving excellent refractive outcomes with SUPRACOR TM - an excimer based presbyopic correction, VICTUS TM and enVista®. Dr Robert Ang has been using SUPRACORTM to treat his presbyopic patients and will be presenting his latest clinical outcomes. Prof Chee Soon Phaik will be sharing her early visual outcomes of first 100 cases of femtosecond cataract with the VICTUSTM. Prof Manfred Tetz will be sharing the excellent refractive outcomes with the enVistaTM IOL, which has been distinguished as the first and only singlepiece, hydrophobic, acrylic IOL that is proven glistening-free. IMS-SA-07 Morning Seminar 7:30-8:30 Sponsored by SENJU PHARMACEUTICAL CO.,LTD. Room 5 (Hall D7 / Tokyo International Forum) Panel Discussion on Ocular Infection Strategies -Insight from a Comparison of the Current Situation in Japan and the USChair: Yoshitsugu Inoue Speakers: Hiroshi Hatano, Terrence P. O‘Brien The treatment and prevention of ocular infection is different between countries. For instance, conjunctivitis due to quinolone-resistant Corynebacterium spp. is a Japan-specific phenomenon, probably due to a 90% share of fluoroquinolones in antibiotic eye drops. Pre-operative povidone-iodine is used as 5% in eye drops in the US, and as 0.625% in eye wash in Japan. In this seminar, Dr. O’Brien will present the treatment of conjunctivitis and the prevention of postoperative endophthalmitis in the US, and Dr. Hatano will present the treatment of conjunctivitis in Japan, and I will present the prevention of postoperative endophthalmitis in Japan. The implications derived from the comparison of the strategies against ocular infection in both countries will be discussed. IMS-SA-08 Morning Seminar 7:30-8:30 Sponsored by CooperVision Japan, Inc Room 6 (Hall D5 / Tokyo International Forum) Refractive Correction by Contact Lens with the Concern of Accommodation Function Chair: Yuji Kodama Speakers: Hisayo Higashihara, Masayoshi Kajita It is necessary to avoid stimulating accommodation in the refractive examination for providing the appropriate prescription to the patients. However, it is very difficult to eliminate all factors which stimulate accommodation. In this seminar, tips for simple power adjustment of the most advanced multifocal soft contact lens to compensate accommodation and the several techniques of eliminating factors which stimulate accommodation will be explained. Refractive correction with the concern of accommodation function is very important to provide the appropriate refractive correction for the people of today as they have many occasions to see the near. 420 IMS-SA-09 Morning Seminar Sponsored by Johnson & Johnson K.K. Vision Care Company 7:30-8:30 Room 7 (Hall D1 / Tokyo International Forum) To Protect the Eyes of CL Wearers Against Severe Environmental Factors ~Exploring Possibility of Precaution Using CLs~ Chair: Naoyuki Maeda Speakers: Osama Ibrahim, Dogru Murat Contact lenses have been widely used as a measure for refractory correction, and provided users with high QOV. However, CL wearers are actually surrounded by severe environments, including air-conditioned offices, VDT operations, and exposure to UV, and such environments are factors to increase CL wearers’ risks of eye disorders. In this seminar, we would like to talk about the impacts on the eyes of CL wearers caused by environment surrounding them, as well as precautions, based on the results of researches concerning the eyes of CL wearers in doing VDT operations, and also on UV protection by CL. IMS-SA-10 Morning Seminar 7:30-8:30 Sponsored Seminars Saturday, April 5 Sponsored by Santen Pharmaceutical Co.,Ltd. Room 8 (G701 / Tokyo International Forum) "A Clear Vision For Life®" - New Insights on Clinical Perspectives of AMD Chairs: Tatsuro Ishibashi, Fumio Shiraga Speakers: Yasuo Yanagi, Tomohiro Iida, Masahito Ohji We organized this seminar to provide clinicians news, updates and information on the latest diagnoses and therapeutic developments related to age-related macular degeneration (AMD)-. We have invited the leading specialists in the field to present their insights and findings concerning diagnosis and treatment. We hope this seminar will further your understanding and give you practical information for better treatment of AMD. IMS-SA-11 Morning Seminar 7:30-8:30 Sponsored by Avedro, Inc. Room16 (G409 / Tokyo International Forum) Advances in Accelerated Corneal Cross-Linking: Refractive Applications Chair: David Muller Speakers: John Marshall, Grace Lytle, Rajesh Rajpal, Minoru Tomita, David Muller Advancements in corneal cross-linking science have led to faster treatments and precise UVA dose delivery, expanding the applications of cross-linking to refractive surgery. This seminar will present an overview of the science and technology behind accelerated corneal cross-linking. Special emphasis will be placed on Lasik Xtra®, corneal strengthening during the LASIK procedure, and Photorefractive Intrastromal Cross-Linking (PiXLTM), the correction of refractive error with cross-linking alone through the topography guided application of customizable, zone-specific treatment patterns. Clinical outcomes of Lasik Xtra and PiXL will be presented by surgeons, who will also share advice for incorporating corneal cross-linking into refractive practice. 421 WOC2014 Sponsored Seminars Tokyo | April 2–6 WOC2014 Tokyo Saturday, April 5 IMS-SA-12 Morning Seminar Sponsored by Public Interest Incorporated Foundation Isshinkai 7:30-8:30 Room 20 (Kiku / Imperial Hotel) Principle of Colour Spectrum and Importance of Examination of Colour Deficiency in School Age Chairs: Mitsuru Sawa, Osamu Okajima Speakers: Kouji Watanabe, Mariko Kashii, Mari Arai Congenital colour deficiency is classified into three types; monochromatism, dichromatism and anomalous trichromatism. The most frequent types are protan and deutan, These X-linked recessive disorders have an incidence of 4.5-10% in men and 0.2-0.4% in women. Dichromats may fail to discriminate colours needed to properly perform tasks in both school and work life. The anomalous trichromat has less restriction than the dichromat. Individuals with congenital colour deficiency may not be aware of anomalous color perception. Color vision plays an important role in aspects of life. Hence, it is imperative that the diagnosis of color deficiency be made early in life. ILS-SA-34 Lunch Seminar 12:15-13:15 Sponsored by Alcon Laboratories, Inc Room 2 (Hall C / Tokyo International Forum) Maximizing Patient Outcomes with Astigmatism Treatment at the Time of Cataract Surgery Chair: Tetsuro Oshika Speakers: Abhay Vasavada, Cesar Espiritu No description provided. ILS-SA-35 Lunch Seminar 12:15-13:15 Sponsored by SENJU PHARMACEUTICAL CO.,LTD. Room 3 (Hall B7(1) / Tokyo International Forum) Myopia in Paris and Tokyo Chair: Akito Hirakata Speakers: Alain Gaudric , Yasushi Ikuno, Kyoko Ohno-Matsui Pathological myopia is a leading cause of visual development. In the highly myopic eyes, the axial elongation and posterior staphyloma of the eye result in a thinning of the retina and choroid, which then lead to the development of different types of maculopathy including myopic choroidal neovascularisation, chorioretinal atrophy, and traction maculopathy. Recently, the application of advanced imaging techniques has enhanced our understanding of myopic pathology and developed the treatment in some types of maculopathy. We would like to share the current topics in the pathologic myopic world with the experts from France and Japan. 422 ILS-SA-36 Lunch Seminar Sponsored by HOYA Surgical Optics (HOYA CORPORATION Medical Division) 12:15-13:15 Room 5 (Hall D7 / Tokyo International Forum) Corneal Transplantation Update Chair: Kohji Nishida Speakers: Naoyuki Maeda, Kohji Nishida, Sophie X. Deng In recent years, new research on regenerative treatments for corneal diseases and corneal transplants has been conducted to develop an innovative approach to functional regeneration of the cornea. First, Prof. Maeda will present an overview of the current surgical approaches to corneal transplantation and treating corneal diseases. Next, Prof. Nishida will talk about a newly emerging DSAEK device, which allows a safer and easier graft insertion technique that causes little damage to corneal endothelium cells. This device is vital for the widespread adoption of DSAEK. Finally, Prof. Deng will present an update and a future perspective on DMEK. ILS-SA-37 Lunch Seminar 12:15-13:15 Sponsored Seminars Saturday, April 5 Sponsored by Topcon Corporation Room 6 (Hall D5 / Tokyo International Forum) Innovations in OCT: Swept Source OCT for Glaucoma Chairs: Robert Weinreb, Makoto Araie Speakers: Makoto Araie, Robert Weinreb This luncheon seminar will focus on innovative OCT technology and its application in glaucoma research. Dr. Araie will introduce the 3rd generation OCT, swept source, with a comparison to Spectral Domain OCT. He will discuss clinical advantages of swept source OCT and the advantages of using unique light sources including the one micron wavelength light source utilized in swept source OCT. Dr. Weinreb will discuss the potential involvement of deeper retinal structures in glaucoma that can be evaluated with the new OCT. Specifically the potential role of the choroid in the pathophysiology of glaucoma and lamina cribrosa changes in early glaucoma will be presented. ILS-SA-38 Lunch Seminar 12:15-13:15 Sponsored by AMO JAPAN K.K. Room 7 (Hall D1 / Tokyo International Forum) Future of Refractive and Corneal Surgery Chair: Shiro Amano Speakers: Eric Donnenfeld, Takeshi Soma Recent technology in ophthalmological surgery has grown by leaps and bounds. Today, we will share some exciting updates on the anterior segment of ophthalmological surgery, specifically on LASIK and corneal transplant. Dr. Donnenfeld will share his insight into the latest LASIK technology with iDesign and Dr. Soma will share the latest development on bioengineered corneal stroma. Please join us to learn about some exciting updates! 423 WOC2014 Sponsored Seminars Tokyo | April 2–6 WOC2014 Tokyo Saturday, April 5 ILS-SA-39 Lunch Seminar 12:15-13:15 Sponsored by TOMEY CORPORATION Room 8 (G701 / Tokyo International Forum) Application of Polarization-Sensitive Optical Coherence Tomography (PS-OCT) for Anterior Segment Chair: Christopher Kai Shun Leung Speakers: Shinichi Fukuda, Toru Nakazawa Polarization-sensitive optical coherence tomography (PS-OCT) provides information on the light polarizing properties of a sample in addition to tissue reflectivity. Biological and medical application of PS-OCT has been expanding in recent years. In this symposium, Dr. Shinichi Fukuda from Tsukuba University, Japan will illustrate the detection of keratoconus with PSOCT corneal imaging and Prof. Toru Nakazawa from Tohoku University, Japan will show us the use of PS-OCT to measure tissue fibrosis in filtering blebs after trabeculectomy. The potential of PS-OCT for diagnosis and management of eye diseases will be explored in this symposium. ILS-SA-40 Lunch Seminar 12:15-13:15 Sponsored by R-Tech Ueno, Ltd Room 9 (G602 / Tokyo International Forum) Recent Managements of Retinitis Pigmentosa Chair: Yozo Miyake Speakers: Shuichi Yamamoto, Yasuhiro Ikeda, Masayo Takahashi Epidemiologic researches of RP patients with mid to late stages are necessary to develop appropriate clinical endpoints for coming new treatments. Although visual acuity is the most common clinical endpoint it takes long time to show the prevention of loss of vision in the clinical trial through new therapies. To develop the new therapies for RP, clinician scientists who are familiar with not only basic and clinical researches but also applied research will play important roles. In this seminar, three clinician scientists will present the managements of recent RP treatments: clinical endpoints for RP study, gene therapy and iPS cell therapy. ILS-SA-41 Lunch Seminar 12:15-13:15 Sponsored by Alcon Laboratories, Inc Room 17 (Peacock (East) / Imperial Hotel) Faster and Smaller: A Video Presentation of New Surgical Techniques Chair: Pravin Dugel Speakers: Maria H. Berrocal, Yusuke Oshima, Kazuaki Kadonosono The symposia will feature video case discussions on advanced surgical techniques and technologies for small gauge surgery. 424 ILS-SA-42 Lunch Seminar Sponsored by Bausch + Lomb, Inc. 12:15-13:15 Room 18 (Peacock (West) / Imperial Hotel) Status Update for Prevention of Age-Related Macular Degeneration Chair: Tatsuro Ishibashi Speakers: Tomohiro Iida, Miho Yasuda, Tsutomu Yasukawa, Paul Mitchell Research says about continuous increasing prevalence of Japanese age-related macular degeneration (AMD). Accordingly, prevention of AMD is definitely today's agenda if we are to cope with rapidly growing elderly population in Japanese society. This luncheon symposium will update the latest status of AMD prevention including AREDS2 and will spotlight other key studies/researches after AREDS2. ILS-SA-43 Lunch Seminar Sponsored by TOA Pharmaceuticals Co., Ltd. / Nitto Medic Co,. Ltd. 12:15-13:15 Room 19 (Botan / Imperial Hotel) Sponsored Seminars Saturday, April 5 Is Vancomycin Ophthalmic Ointment 1% Really Effective ? Chairs: Yoshikazu Shimomura, Atsushi Hayashi Speakers: Chie Sotozono, Shiro Higaki Four years after launching of Vancomycin Ophthalmic Ointment 1% in 2009, more than 1000 cases of clinical study data were accumulated until now. This presentation is the outcome of the treatment using Vancomycin Ophthalmic Ointment 1% obtained from the above clinical study data and post marketing surveillance. No detection on MRSA and MRSE with resistance against Vancomycin has been found in ophthalmology field in Japan up to now. ILS-SA-44 Lunch Seminar 12:15-13:15 Sponsored by Santen Pharmaceutical Co.,Ltd. Room 20 (Kiku / Imperial Hotel) "A Clear Vision For Life®" - Posterior Capsule Rupture… Don’t Panic! Don’t Get Desperate Chair: Yuichi Ohashi Speakers: Takashi Suzuki, Souichi Matsumoto, Masayuki Akimoto Posterior capsule rupture is one of the complications that we would like to avoid. Dr.Takashi Suzuki will speak about perioperative measures against infectious endophthalmitis based on the current knowledge of its pathogenesis such as AHT (anterior hyaloid membrane tear). Dr. Souichi Matsumoto will discuss treatment strategies for posterior capsule rupture on a case-by-case basis, depending on the degree of the rupture or the amount of residual lens nuclei. Dr. Masayuki Akimoto will explain the pros and cons of various intraocular lens (IOL) fixation methods for cases in which inthe-bag fixation of IOL is impossible and introduce the intrascleral fixation procedure of IOL. 425 WOC2014 Sponsored Seminars Tokyo | April 2–6 WOC2014 Tokyo Saturday, April 5 ILS-SA-45 Lunch Seminar Sponsored by Santen Pharmaceutical Co.,Ltd. 12:15-13:15 Room 21 (Ran / Imperial Hotel) The Art of Immunosuppression in Non-Infectious Uveitis Chair: Quan Dong Nguyen Speakers: Marc de Smet, Amod Gupta, Quan Dong Nguyen, Shigeaki Ohno Case Study Discussion Panel: Quan Dong Nguyen, Sunil K. Srivastava The Art of Immunosuppression in Non-Infectious Uveitis will provide attendees with a comprehensive understanding of inflammatory pathways targeted by current immunomodulatory/immunosuppressive therapies as well as describe pathways of inflammation targeted by treatments in development. An international group of esteemed faculty will discuss topics ranging from inflammation pathways involved in uveitis and mechanisms that are targeted by current and future therapies to the benefits and drawbacks of systemic and local therapeutic approaches and the future therapeutic landscape. This symposium will be comprised of brief presentations and discussions of clinical cases to highlight various topics and stimulate discussion among the panelists and audience. ILS-SA-46 Lunch Seminar Sponsored by Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co.,Ltd. 12:15-13:15 Room 22 (Hikari / Imperial Hotel) Dry Eye Treatment Today Chair: Shigeru Kinoshita Speakers: Chika Shigeyasu, Takashi Kojima, Masahiko Yamaguchi Lately, Japan has ahead of all other countries introduced new dry eye drugs, widening a range of choice in treatment. Each of three drugs now available has unique characteristics, allowing layer-specific treatment to water, mucin, and epithelial mucosa. One of them was proven effective in not only healing and protecting ocular surface mucosa but also scavenging free radicals, suggesting anti-inflammatory action. In this seminar, three doctors will talk about significantly changing dry eye treatment from different angles, highlighting their essentials, to share with the audience the unknown merits of eye drops. We look forward to many doctors to participate. ILS-SA-47 Lunch Seminar Sponsored by MSD K.K. / Santen Pharmaceutical Co.,Ltd. 12:15-13:15 Room 23 (Fuji / Imperial Hotel) My Strategy for Management of Glaucomatous Visual Field Defect Chair: Shiroaki Shirato Speakers: Hitomi Saito, Nobuyuki Shoji, Tetsuya Yamamoto Three glaucoma specialists will present their personal strategies to manage glaucomatous visual disturbance. Dr. Saito will introduce methods for detection of glaucoma in the very early stage. Prof. Shoji will talk about choices of medical treatment from the clinical perspectives of glaucoma. Finally, Prof. Yamamoto will show us surgical considerations and new insights in the management of glaucoma. Don't miss this valuable seminar! 426 ILS-SA-48 Lunch Seminar 12:15-13:15 Sponsored by Wakamoto Pharmaceutical co., ltd. Room 24 (Miyabi / Imperial Hotel) Keeping the Light and Hope season III The Best Thing to Save Retina Chair: Hiroko Terasaki Speakers: Masahiko Sugimoto, Makoto Inoue It’s the 3rd time to have this seminar series “Keeping the Light and Hope”, presenting fresh topics of medical and surgical treatment of retinal diseases by experts. This time, Dr. Sugimoto will lecture regarding the current treatments of diabetic macular edema, especially for being difficult to maintain the visual function. Dr. Inoue will lecture the recent trends in vitrectomy providing his clinical cases. The prevention of vision loss is one of the big targets for ophthalmologists, and vitreo-retinal disorders are what we cannot avoid. I hope this seminar is helpful for therapeutic strategy of participants from the following day. ILS-SA-49 Lunch Seminar 12:15-13:15 Sponsored Seminars Saturday, April 5 Sponsored by KISSEI PHARMACEUTICAL CO.,LTD Room 25 (Tsuru / Imperial Hotel) For a Better Understanding of the Pathology of Ocular Surface Disorders - Allergic Conjunctivitis and Dry Eye Chair: Atsuki Fukushima Speakers: Ken Fukuda, Aoi Komuro Today’s seminar focuses on the relationship between the barrier function of keratoconjunctival epithelium and the pathophysiology of ocular surface disorders. When the barrier is intact, the development of allergic conjunctivitis is inhibited because antigens and inflammatory mediators do not permeate into the conjunctiva and cornea. Regarding dry eye disease, mucins on the ocular surface play crucial roles in controlling the barrier function Associate Professor Ken Fukuda of the Clinical Medicine Unit at Kochi University and Dr. Aoi Komuro, visiting lecturer Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, will discuss about the barrier function in relation to allergic conjunctivitis and dry eye, respectively. IES-SA-03 Evening Seminar 17:30-18:30 Sponsored by Alcon Japan Ltd. Room 3 (Hall B7(1) / Tokyo International Forum) Alcon Symposium Chairs: Nagahisa Yoshimura, Shigeru Kinoshita Speakers: Toru Nakazawa, Hiroo Imura Inspection to improve Glaucoma clinical level Speaker 1: Toru Nakazawa Glaucoma, a major problem in an aging society, affects the retina, optic nerve, and even the brain. The wide-ranging effects of glaucoma make the effective use of objective, quantitative techniques, such as optical coherence tomography, laser speckle flowgraphy, and MRI, necessary to diagnose and follow the progress of the disease. Preemptive Medicine in Aging Society Speaker 2: Hiroo Imura Due to progress of health care, aged population is increasing worldwide and non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are becoming important medical and economic burden. NCDs develop through interplay between genetic and environmental factors, progressing slowly. It is important, therefore, to prevent disease onset by predicting NCDs based on genetics and biomarkers and introducing early intervention. This is a preemptive approach which is expected to reduce social and economic burden. 427 WOC2014 Sponsored Seminars Tokyo | April 2–6 428 WOC2014 Tokyo Saturday, April 5 IES-SA-04 Evening Seminar 17:30-18:30 Sponsored by AMO JAPAN K.K. Room 4 (Hall B7(2) / Tokyo International Forum) TECNIS Toric: Insights from Early Experience Chair: Hiroko Bissen-Miyajima Speakers: Eric Donnenfeld, Kunihiko Nakamura Before toric IOLs, our primary concern was restoring only the spherical portion of refractive error. Recent technological advances made it possible to manage spherical refractive error through the improved precision of IOL power calculation and minimized surgically induced astigmatism. With the increasing patient demand for achieving spectacle independence, toric IOLs play a significant role in achieving better uncorrected distant vision through effective corneal astigmatism management. In today’s seminar, we will share our early insights using the newly introduced TECNIS Toric including clinical pearls and case management in the US and Japan. We hope this seminar will shed light on how best to maximize the benefit of toric IOLs including TECNIS Toric. IMS-SU-13 Morning Seminar 7:30-8:30 Sponsored by Santen Pharmaceutical Co.,Ltd. Room 2 (Hall C / Tokyo International Forum) "A Clear Vision For Life®" - “Alle Zuba!”*1 Key to Patient-Oriented Treatment of Allergic Conjunctivitis Chair: Yuichi Ohashi Speakers: Etsuko Takamura, Eiichi Uchio, Yuko Hara This morning seminar will focus on the key success factors in the treatment of allergic conjunctival diseases, especially allergic conjunctivitis in Japan. Though it starts early in the morning, we will promise a refreshing and worthwhile time by giving you the finest essence in daily clinical practice! *1: This is the caricature of a Japanese popular morning TV show, “Asa Zuba!”. ILS-SU-50 Lunch Seminar 12:15-13:15 Sponsored Seminars Sunday, April 6 Sponsored by Santen Pharmaceutical Co.,Ltd. Room 2 (Hall C / Tokyo International Forum) "A Clear Vision For Life®" -3i Cornea Practice (Seminar Version) - Inspection, Information and Imagination: How to Interpret Corneal Findings Observed by Slit-Lamp Microscope Chairs: Shigeru Kinoshita, Yuichi Ohashi Speakers: Shigeru Kinoshita, Yuichi Ohashi Since 2004 we have created an academic-oriented information magazine called "3i Cornea Practice". The “3i” refers to three keywords - ‘information’, ‘inspection’ and ‘imagination’. The underlying concept is to possess considerable knowledge and information, perform precise inspections, and adopt a richly imaginative approach when evaluating pathology. In so doing, we can enable a more accurate diagnosis and effective medical treatment. Together, we will take a look at actual case studies through videos and images while considering diagnosis points and medical treatment. Although we only have 60 minutes, we aim to show as many cases as possible and talk about the essence of our 3i Cornea Practice. We look forward to studying with you. 429