GSI BOOK NEW - Glaucoma Society of India
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GSI BOOK NEW - Glaucoma Society of India
GLAUCOMA CONNECT 2015 2nd Announcement with SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM “GLAUCOMA CONNECT 2015” XXV Silver Jubilee Annual Conference of the GLAUCOMA SOCIETY OF INDIA Under the aegis of Bombay Ophthalmologists’ Association & Maharashtra Ophthalmological Society ITC Maratha Hilton Hotel Sahara Airport Road, Andheri East, Mumbai 99 Sahara Airport Road, Andheri East, Mumbai 99 Advance Registration ends on 15th September, 2015 This programme will carry 5 Credit Points from Maharashtra Medical Council. It gives us immense pleasure to invite you to attend the 25th Annual Conference of Glaucoma Society of India, which is scheduled to be held in Mumbai at ITC Maratha and Hotel Hilton from 2nd to 4th October 2015. This mega event is named GLAUCOMA CONNECT. This booklet contains the entire scientific program for your information. You will notice that there are 25 international guest speakers, apart from more than a hundred national faculty. Looking forward to meeting you at the event. Dr Barun Kumar Nayak Organizing Secretary – Glaucoma Connect • Pre-registration will close on 15th September 2015. Thereafter, only SPOT REGISTRATION will be available at the venue. • This program carries 5 credit points from Maharashtra Medical Council. • Accommodation: Accommodation at venue hotels have been SOLD OUT, however, we have made arrangements at The Leela Mumbai a nearby (1 km away) five star luxury hotel, at the same subsidized rate. 75% of the rooms have already been sold out at Leela, hence please rush in your requests, if you need accommodation here. Write to [email protected] for further details. Hall A: Session 1: Developments in Glaucoma • 9.00 - 10.40 Chairs: B.K. Nayak, Robert Stamper, Sushmita Kaushik No. Topic 1 Keynote: Teaching and training for better glaucoma services to the community 2 Evidence based results analysis of trabeculectomy versus MIGS 3 Cerebrospinal fluid pressure - the X factor in glaucoma. 4 What is clinically applicable from the RCT's 5 Developments in progression analysis: imaging versus visual fields. Ophthalmologist -patient communication and implications for glaucoma management 6 The lamina cribrosa- what does it say 7 Medical management algorithms in India: clinical and commercial implications for India 8 Ophthalmologist -patient communication and implications for glaucoma management Discussion Time Speaker Mins. 9.01 - 9.12 S. S. Pandav 12 9.14 - 9.22 9.24 - 9.32 9.34 - 9.42 Tanuj Dada Jost Jonas Paul Lee 9 9 9 9.44 - 9.52 9.54 - 10.02 Sushmita Kaushik Vinay Nangia 9 9 10.04 - 10.12 Rajul Parikh 9 10.14 - 10.22 Betsy Sleath 10.24 - 10.40 All 9 17 Tea Break 10.40 - 11.10 Hall A: Session 2: Silver Jubilee Plenary Session Innovation in Glaucoma and its future • 11.10 - 12.40 Chairs: G. Chandrasekhar, L. Vijaya, Harsh Kumar 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Keynote: Should we revisit screening Beta peripapillary atrophy Integration of event and trend based analysis : implications for the practice of glaucoma The future : trans-scleral micro shunt. Do facts and figures justify that it will replace trabeculectomy Questions that Glaucoma Patients ask? Laser procedures in glaucoma - new evidence (Keynote): Role of clinical skills in glaucoma. Discussion 11.11 - 11.25 Alan Robin 11.27 - 11.35 Makoto Araie 15 9 11.37 - 11.45 Chris Johnson 9 11.47 - 11.55 11.57 - 12.05 12.07 - 12.15 12.16 - 12.30 12.32 - 12.40 9 9 9 15 9 Paul Palmberg Jack Cioffi Robert stamper G. Chandrashekar Hall A: Audience Poll (Supported by Cipla) • 12.40 - 1.10 Ronnie George, Aditya Neog, Vanita Pathak-Ray, Nikhil Choudhari Lunch Break 1.10 - 2.20 Hall A: Session 3: Surgery - Getting it Right • 2.20 - 3.50 Chairs: Robert Stamper, B Sridhar Rao, Viney Gupta, Tarek Shaarawy 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Keynote: Glaucoma surgery. Clinical and Economic Implications for the Urban and Rural Community The Classical Trabeculectomy Technique Revision surgery -My Technique Wound Healing. What's it about? Long Term Pressure Reducing Efficacy of Trabeculectomy Technique for Combined Surgery The Acqueous Tube Shunt- Will it Work for India. Discussion 2.21 - 2.35 2.37 - 2.45 2.47 - 2.55 2.57 - 3.05 3.07 - 3.15 3.17 - 3.25 3.27 - 3.35 3.37 - 3.50 Tea Break 3.50 - 4.10 3 R Krishnadas B Shantha B Sridhar Rao Viney Gupta Robert Stamper Manish Shah Paul Palmberg All 15 9 9 9 9 9 9 14 Hall A: Session 4: Challenging Situations • 4.10 - 5.55 Chairs: R Krishnadas, Deven Tuli, Rita Dhamankar 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Keynote: Challenging situations in glaucoma management Cataract surgery for glaucoma Nothing is working what should I do? Challenges in medical therapy what should I prescribe Very high IOP and painful blind eye what to do? Challenges in Glaucoma practice Intraoperative Challenging Situations inValve Implantations Challenges in Medical Therapy in Patients with Systemic Contraindications Discussion 4:11 - 4.25 4.27 - 4.35 4.37 - 4.45 4.47 - 4.55 4.57 - 5.05 5.07 - 5.15 5.17 - 5.25 J C Das Ravi thomas Robert Stamper B K Nayak Ronnie George Harsh Kumar R Venkatesh. 15 9 9 9 9 9 9 5.27 - 5.35 5.37 - 5.55 V. Ratra 9 19 Hall B: IC 1: Instruction Course - Basics • 8.30 - 9.45 Chairs: Aparna Rao, Nitin Deshpande 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Glaucoma Suspect Target IOP Gonioscopy Basic Considerations for Medical Therapy Neo-vascular Glaucoma Indications for Surgery in POAG Discussion 8.31 - 8.40 8.42 - 8.50 8.52 - 9.00 9.02 - 9.10 9.12 - 9.20 9.22 - 9.30 9.32 - 9.45 Aparna Rao Amitava Biswas Manavdeep Singh Shaefali Parekh Nitin Deshpande Rita Dhamankar All 10 9 9 9 9 9 14 Hall B: IC 2: Gonioscopy: Video Assisted Skill Transfer • 9.50 - 11.05 Chairs: Tanuj Dada, Mayuri Khamar 1 2 3 4 5 6 Principles, types of gonioscopes and sterilization procedures Normal gonio-anatomy and classification Goniopathology Quiz for audience How not to miss narrow angle Discussion 9.51 - 9.59 10.01 - 10.09 10.11 - 10.34 10.36 - 10.44 10.46 - 10.54 10.56 - 11.05 Mayuri Khamar Sushmita Kaushik Tanuj Dada Dewang Angmo Sanjay Asrani All 9 9 24 9 9 10 Tea Break 11.05 - 11.30 Hall B: IC 3: Instruction Course on Perimetry • 11.30 - 12.50 Chairs: Devindra Sood, Jack Cioffi, T Raveendra 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Reading the print out : clinical pearls Avoiding errors and performing perfect visual field Different strategies for visual field testing in glaucoma Detection of progression Pitfalls in Perimetry Neurological defects in perimetry and its differentiation from glaucoma Audience interaction 11.31 - 11.40 11.41 - 11.50 11.51 - 12.00 12.01 - 12.10 12.11 - 12.20 Devindra Sood Ankur Sinha T Raveendra P Sathyan Mariam Mansoori 12.21 - 12.30 Suresh Gupta 12.31 - 12.50 All 10 10 10 10 10 10 20 Hall B: Lunch Time: Developing Research Capabilities • 12.55 - 1.50 Chairs: Jost Jonas, Paul Lee 1 2 3 4 5 6 My Research Development Strategy Collaborations and Research Taking Charge and Creating a Plan The American Plans Creating Research Platforms Discussion 12.56 - 1.03 1.05 - 1.12 1.14 - 1.21 1.23 - 1.30 1.32 - 1.39 1.41 - 1.50 4 Paul Lee Jost Jonas Ronnie George Jack Cioffi Vinay Nangia All 8 8 8 8 8 10 Hall B: IC 4: Diagnostics - Basics • 1.55 - 3.05 Chairs: Deven Tuli, Aditya Agrawal 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Tonometry - the science and the art. Clinical assessment of ONH and RNFL Perimetry - clinical pearls and pitfalls Imaging technology in assessing ONH and RNFL Gonioscopy -clinical technique and importance The glaucoma suspect - to treat or not to treat Pre-perimetric glaucoma Audience interaction 1.56 - 2.03 2.05 - 2.12 2.14 - 2.21 2.23 - 2.30 2.32 - 2.39 2.41 - 2.48 2.50 - 2.57 2.58 - 3.05 Parag Sharma Aditya Agrawal Kalyani Prasad Medha Prabhu Desai Dipanjan Pal Deven Tuli Maitreyee Das All 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Hall B: IC 5: Instruction Course - IOP • 3.10 - 4.25 Chairs: Manavdeep Singh, Gursatinder Singh 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Aqueous humor dynamics Applanation tonometry video assisted Applanation tonometry tips and tricks Newer tonometry Concept of target IOP IOP fluctuation and circadian rhythm - what do they hide. Relevance of the 'ONE' mm.Hg in medical management Discussion 3.11 - 3.18 3.20 - 3.27 3.29 - 3.36 3.38 - 3.45 3.47 - 3.54 3.56 - 4.03 4.05 - 4.12 4.14 - 4.25 Gursatinder Singh Manavdeep Singh Shalini Mohan Amit Porwal Sumit Choudhary Sanjay Asrani Sathi Devi All 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 12 Hall B: IC 6: Understanding Research for Clinical Practice • 4.30 - 6.00 Chairs: Ravi Thomas, Rajul Parikh 1 2 3 4 5 6 Introduction Framing research question Study designs Applying research into clinical practice Outline of statistical tests Discussion 4.30 - 4.32 4.34 - 4.47 4.49 - 5.05 5.07 - 5.15 5.17 - 5.35 5.36 - 6.00 Rajul Parikh Ronnie George Rajul Parikh Ravi Thomas B. K. Nayak All 2 14 17 9 19 24 Vanita Pathak Ray Mayuri Khamar Madhu Bhaduria Paaraj Dave Parul Ichhpujani Maneesh Singh All 10 9 9 9 9 9 14 Hall C: IC 7: More Basics • 8.30 - 9.45 Chairs: Sunil Jain, Preeti Kamdar 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Perimetry - Clinical Interpretation Imaging in Glaucoma- My Choice Systemic Diseases and Glaucoma Secondary Glaucoma Scenarios Trabeculectomy - The Classic Technique Complications of Trabeculectomy Discussion 8.31 - 8.40 8.42 - 8.50 8.52 - 9.00 9.02 - 9.10 9.12 - 9.20 9.22 - 9.30 9.32 - 9.45 Hall C: IC 8: The Glaucoma Brawl - Clear Your Doubts • 9.50 - 11.05 Chairs: Chandrima Paul, U. S. Tiwari, Vineet Ratra 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Detection of progression in a case of POAG would indicate change of treatment – Based on Perimetry Detection of progression in a case of POAG would indicate change of treatment – Based on OCT Cataract with POAG controlled with monotherapy cataract surgery alone Cataract with POAG controlled with monotherapy combined surgery Primary surgery with glaucoma filtration device - AADI. The best choice Primary surgery with Glaucoma Filtration Device The Mini Express Shunt. The better choice Discussion 5 9.51 - 10.00 Uma Sharan Tiwari 10 10.02 - 10.10 Prateep Vyas 9 10.12 - 10.20 Arvind Neel 9 10.22 - 10.30 Vineet Ratra 9 10.32 - 10.40 Sumit Choudhury 9 10.42 - 10.50 Chandrima Paul 10.52 - 11.05 All 9 14 Tea Break 11.05 - 11.20 Hall C: IC 9: Management of the Secondary Glaucomas • 11.20 - 12.50 Chairs: Sunil Jain, Viney Gupta 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Post traumatic glaucoma Uveitic glaucoma Steroid induced glaucoma Post-PK glaucoma Lens related glaucomas Malignant glaucoma Neovascular glaucoma Pseudo exfoliation glaucoma Discussion 11.21 - 11.30 11.32 - 11.40 11.42 - 11.50 11.52 - 12.00 12.02 - 12.10 12.12 - 12.20 12.22 - 12.30 12.32 - 12.40 12.42 - 12.50 Mayuri Khamar Gowri Murthy Murali Ariga P Sathyan Sunil S. Jain Manish Shah Viney Gupta Aparna Rao All 10 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Lunch Break 12.50 - 1.50 Hall C: IC 10: Future Management of Glaucoma - Is it all Going to Change • 1.50 - 3.05 Chairs: Kalyani Prasad, Gagan Singh 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Non IOP lowering therapy for glaucoma Vascular considerations Stem Cells and glaucoma Slow release drug delivery systems. Genetics - are we going to be free from glaucoma. Future of MIGS Discussion 1.51 - 2.00 2.02 - 2.10 2.12 - 2.20 2.22 - 2.30 2.32 - 2.40 2.42 - 2.50 2.52 - 3.05 Gagan Singh Kalyani Prasad Vivek Dave Ramesh Ayyala S. Chakrabarti Arvind Neel All 10 9 9 9 9 9 14 Hall C: IC 11: Co-existing Glaucoma & Cataract • 3.10 - 4.25 Chairs: Arup Chakraborty, Surojit Chakraborty 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Pre operative considerations and indications for combined surgery Cataract surgery in post filter eye Management of small pupil and sublaxated lens in combined surgery Management of LIG Clear lens extraction :Its value in management of acute ACD Management of uveitic glaucoma with cataract Audience interaction 3.11 - 3.20 3.22 - 3.30 Maneesh Singh Manju Pillai 10 9 3.32 - 3.40 3.42 - 3.50 3.52 - 4.00 4.02 - 4.10 4.12 - 4.25 Arup Chakrabarti Amit Solanki Surojit Chakraborty Vanita Pathak-Ray All 9 9 9 9 14 Hall C: IC 12: Video assisted Surgical Management • 4.30 - 6.00 Chairs: George Puthuran, Suman Thapa, JKS Parihar 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Trabeculectomy with Mitomycin C Pre & Post Operative Measures to optimize Filtering Outcome Indications for a Tube & Surgical Technique - Valved Surgical Technique – Non - Valved Drainage implant including pars plana tube insertion New Techniques to make Aqueous Drainage Implant Surgery Easier and Safer Management of Tube Complications Audience participation 4.31 - 4.42 Shalini Mohan 12 4.44 - 4.54 4.56 - 5.06 Suman S. Thapa J.K.S. Parihar 11 11 5.08 - 5.18 5.20 - 5.32 5.34 - 5.45 5.47 - 6.00 George Puthran Paul Palmberg B Shantha All 11 13 12 14 Hall D: Free Paper Session 1 • 8.30 - 9.45 Judges: R. Ramakrishnan, Arun Narayanaswamy, Devendra Sood Hall D: Free Paper Session 2 • 9.50 - 11.00 Judges: Harsh Kumar, R. Krishnadas and Mani Bhaskaran Saturday, 3rd October 2015 Hall A: The Premiere League Debate • 8.00 - 9.00 No. 1 2 3 Topic Debate 1 - For Debate 1 - Against Discuss and Take Home 4 5 6 7 8 9 Debate 2 - For Debate 2 - Against Discuss and Take Home Debate 3. - For Debate 3 - Against Discuss and Take Home Anchor: Devindra Sood (Watch out for the Topics!) Speaker 8.01 - 8.04 Rajesh Sasikumar 8.05 - 8.08 Deven Tuli Mani Bhaskaran, Rajul Parikh, G. Chandrasekhar, 8.10 - 8.19 Harsh Kumar 8.21 - 8.24 Shirish Nelivigi 8.25 - 8.28 Rita Dhamankar 8.30 - 8.39 George Puthuran, Murali Ariga,L Vijaya, J C Das. 8.41 - 8.44 Kirti Singh 8.45 - 8.48 Chandrima Paul Sushmita Kaushik, P. Sathyan, 8.50 - 9.00 Ramanjit Sihota and R. Ramakrishna Mins. 4 4 10 4 4 10 4 4 11 Hall A: Session 5: Epidemiology-clinical applications of epidemiological studies • 9.05 - 10.40 Chairs: Makato Araie, Ronnie George, Tin Aung 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Silver Jubilee Keynote: The Chennai Glaucoma StudyWhat it means for Chennai and India The Andhra Pradesh Eye Disease Study Glaucoma Related Results from the Beijing Eye Study The Aravind Eye Study The Singapore Studies and How They Changed Our Practice Patterns The Central India Eye and Medical Study. Clinical Translational Elements for Glaucoma. Glaucoma in Japan. Prevalence and Risk Factors from Population Based Studies in Japan Bhaktapur Eye Study. Implications for Glaucoma Discussion 9.06 - 9.19 9.21 - 9.29 9.31 - 9.39 9.41 - 9.49 L. Vijaya G. Chandrasekhar Jost Jonas R. Krishnadas 14 9 9 9 9.51 - 9.59 Tin Aung 9 10.01 - 10.09 Vinay Nangia 10 10.11 - 10.19 Makato Araie 10.21 - 10.29 Suman Thapa 10.31 - 10.40 9 9 10 Tea Break 10.40 - 11.10 Hall A: Session 6: SILVER JUBILEE PLENARY SESSION Angle Closure Disease - Heads on • 11.10 - 1.10 Chairs: Ramanjit Sihota, B Sridhar Rao, Vinay Nangia 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Silver Jubilee Keynote: Prognostic factors and long term prognosis in angle closure disease Silver Jubilee Keynote: Treatment algorithms for primary angle closure disease Epidemiology of Angle Closure Disease in India The Angle Closure Suspect Pearls in Gonioscopy Laser procedure for ACD Role of lens extraction in angle closure disease Role of Imaging technology in ACD(3D) Surgical Considerations for Angle Closure Disease Recent advances in Angle Closure Disease: Audience Interaction 11.11 - 11.25 Ramanjit Sihota 15 11.27 - 11.40 11.42 - 11.50 11.52 - 12.00 12.02 - 12.10 12.12 - 12.20 12.22 - 12.30 12.32 - 12.40 12.42 - 12.50 12.52 - 1.10 14 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 19 Lunch Break 1.10 - 2.25 Ravi Thomas Ronnie George Paul Palmberg Harsh Kumar Tin Aung Chris Leung R Ramakrishnan Tin Aung All Hall A: Session 7: Medical Management & IOP - Taming Glaucoma • 2.25 - 3.55 Chairs: Chandrima Paul, Betsy Sleath, Manavdeep Singh 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Keynote: Choosing the right therapy for your patient. Target IOP in India. Cost effectivity of medical therapy and economics of wages in India. Compliance in the Indian Patient. How Combination therapy works in my patients Add or Switch Are we successful in teaching our patients how to put drops Discussion 2.26 - 2.40 2.42 - 2.50 B. K. Nayak. Ramanjit Sihota 15 9 2.52 - 3.00 3.02 - 3.10 3.12 - 3.20 3.22 - 3.30 3.32 - 3.40 3.42 - 3.55 Murali Ariga P Sathyan L. Vijaya Mayuri Khamar Gowri Murthy All 9 9 9 9 9 14 Hall A: Session 8: Managing with Surgery The Skills, The Trials & The Tribulations • 4.00 - 4.55 Chairs: S S Pandav, Rita Dhamankar, Deven Tuli 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Insights into Functioning of Glaucoma Drainage Devices. Managing over filtering blebs Managing Bleb failures Tube complication and management Practical tips for trabecular micro-bypass stent implantation Surgical approaches for paediatric glaucoma Discussion 4.01 - 4.07 4.09 - 4.15 4.17 - 4.23 4.25 - 4.31 4.33 - 4.39 4.41 - 4.47 4.49 - 4.55 S S Pandav Suneeta Dubey Sunil Jain Sirisha Senthil Chris Leung Anil Mandal All 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 Tea Break 4.30 - 5.00 GBM 5.30 - 6.30 PM DINNER & FELLOWSHIP 8.00 PM Hall B: The Paul Palmberg Surgical Show • 7.30 - 8.30 Chairs: Sushmita Kaushik, B. Shantha 1 2 3 4 5 6 My Technique of Trabeculectomy Use of Mitomycin-C, Technique and what to expect I know how to fix the complicated Bleb Surgery for Tube Shunts. The Step by Step Technique Management of Complications from Tube Shunts Discussion 7.31 - 7.39 7.41 - 7.49 7.51 - 7.59 8.01 - 8.09 8.11 - 8.19 8.21 - 8.30 Paul Palmberg Paul Palmberg Paul Palmberg Paul Palmberg George Puthuran All 9 9 9 9 9 10 Hall B: IC 13 : : Anterior segment imaging in glaucoma • 8.35 - 9.45 Chairs: Arun Narayanaswamy, Reena Chowdhary 1 2 3 4 5 6 UBM - basics and beyond OCT - overview of platforms and image reading How has anterior segment imaging changed my practice? Imaging and its potential as a screening tool for angle closure OCT guided interventions in glaucoma Angle imaging versus gonioscopy 8 8.36 - 8.45 8.47 - 8.56 8.58 - 9.07 9.09 - 9.18 9.20 - 9.29 9.31 - 9.40 Sushmita Kaushik Reena Choudhry Mani Bhaskaran Ronnie George Rajesh Sasikumar 10 10 10 10 10 Arun Narayanaswamy 10 Hall B: IC 14 : Evaluation for glaucoma progression • 9.50 - 11.05 Chairs: G. Chandrasekhar, Manish Shah 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Introduction Using Visual fields ( with reference To Humphrey Zeiss) Visual field (Octopus) GDx in Progression OCT evaluation of Progression HRT 3 Evaluation of Progression Evaluation for Glaucoma Progression Summary Discussion 9.51 - 9.52 9.54 - 10.02 10.04 - 10.12 10.14 - 10.22 10.24 - 10.32 10.34 - 10.42 10.44 - 10.52 10.54 - 10.56 10.58 - 11.05 Manish Shah Harsha Rao Devindra Sood Mayuri Khamar Prateep Vyas Manish Shah G Chandrasekhar Manish Shah All 2 9 9 9 9 9 9 3 8 Tea Break : 11.05-11.35 Hall B: IC 15 : Management of surgical complications • 11.35 - 01.05 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Chairs: G. Chandrasekhar, L. Vijaya Introduction. 11.26 - 11.40 Trabeculectomy –step by step guide to prevent intraoperative and post operative complications. 11.42 - 11.50 Management of early postoperative hypotony 11.52 - 12.00 How to avoid Hypotonic maculopathy 12.05 - 12.10 Diagnosis and management of blinding complications like malignant glaucoma and supra-choroidal haemorrhage 12.12 - 12.20 How to recognize and rescue a failing trabeculectomy bleb 12.22 - 12.30 Glaucoma drainage implants –step by step guide to safeimplant surgery 12.32 - 12.40 Tube and plate related complications - when and how to intervene successfully. 12.42 - 12.50 Sirisha Senthil 5 Sushma Tejwani Ronnie George Paul Palmberg 9 9 9 Sirisha Senthil Deven Tuli 9 Sushmita Kaushik 9 George Puthuran 9 9 Lunch Break 1.05 - 2.20 Hall B: IC 16 : Perimetry essentials for glaucoma practice • 2.20 - 3.35 Chairs: B. K.Nayak, Chitra Ramamurthy 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Basics of perimetry Interpretation of a single field print out Follow up strategies on perimetry Pitfalls in perimetry Non Glaucomatous visual field changes Learning from my mistakes in perimetry Audience participation 2.21 - 2.30 2.32 - 2.40 2.42 - 2.50 2.52 - 3.00 3.02 - 3.10 3.12 - 3.20 3.22 - 3.35 Sayed Mazhar Sachin Dharwadkar B. K. Nayak Tutul Chakrborty Chitra Ramamurthy Sanjay Asrani All 10 9 9 9 9 9 14 Hall B: IC 17 : Clinical implications of the landmark trials in glaucoma • 3.40 - 5.05 Chairs: Ronnie George, Aditya Neog 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 How I use findings from the OHTS/EGPS study in treating ocular hypertension. Using the CIGTS study findings in clinical practice How the EMGT study results have influenced my glaucoma management Using the AGIS study results in managing advanced glaucoma Impact of the CNTGS study in my management of normal tension glaucoma Surgical decision making : How has the TVT study influenced me ? Clinical Pearls from trials Discussion 9 3.41 - 3.50 3.52 - 4.00 Ronnie George B Shantha 10 9 4.02 - 4.10 4.12 - 4.20 Rajul Parikh Manish Panday 9 9 4.22 - 4.30 Aditya Neog 9 4.32 - 4.40 4.42 - 4.50 4.52 - 5.05 L Vijaya Arvind Neel All 9 9 14 Hall C: Overseas Training Importance and Relevance for India • 7.30 - 8.30 Chairs: L. Vijaya, G. Chandrasekhar 1 2 3 4 5 6 UCSF California the Land of Opportunities Training in India Fellowship Program of APAO My Time Overseas. What it did for me The Singapore National Eye Center Discussion 7.31 - 7.40 7.42 - 7.50 7.52 - 8.00 8.02 - 8.10 8.12 - 8.20 8.22 - 8.30 Robert Stamper L. Vijaya Makoto Araie Harsha Rao Tin Aung ALL 10 9 9 9 9 9 Hall C: IC 18 : Advanced course on perimetry • 8.35 - 9.45 Chairs: L. Vijaya, B Shantha, Chris Johnson 1 2 3 4 5 Role of perimetry in the early diagnosis of glaucoma: FDP/ SWAP Flicker-defined-form perimetry Eye tracking in perimetry Assessing glaucoma progression with perimetry: Event based analysis Assessing glaucoma progression: Trend based analysis Case discussion with representative samples with audience 8.36 - 8.47 8.49 - 9.00 B. Shantha Ronnie George 12 12 9.02 - 9.13 9.15 - 9.26 9.28 - 9.45 L.Vijaya Harsha Rao All. 12 12 18 Hall C: IC 19 : Childhood Glaucomas • 9.50 - 11.05 Chairs: Sushmita Kaushik, Anil Mandal 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 An overview of the problem of Childhood Glaucoma How can genetic testing in children help the clinician? What to look for during examination of a baby with suspected glaucoma Pearls for accurately localizing the Schlemms canal in a stretched limbus Trabeculectomy vs combined trabeculectomy and trabeculotomy How to choose the initial surgical procedure in secondary childhood Glaucoma Drainage implants in children: AGV, AADI or any? Sturge Weber Syndrome: The challenge and the hope Panel Discussion and Question Answer Session 9.51 - 9.55 9.57 - 10.03 Sushmita Kaushik S. Chakrabarti 5 7 10.05 - 10.11 Pankaj Kataria 7 10.13 - 10.19 Anil Mandal 7 10.21 - 10.27 S S Pandav 7 10.29 - 10.35 10.37 - 10.43 10.45 - 10.51 10.53 - 11.05 7 7 7 13 Geroge Puthuran Sirisha Senthil Sushmita Kaushik All Tea Break 11.05 - 11.30 Hall C: IC 20 : Traversing the razors edge in surgeries in secondary glaucoma Scenarios • 11.30 - 01.00 Chairs: Usha Yadav, Kirti Singh 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Trabeculectomy in pseudophakic / aphakic glaucoma (AC IOL) Trabeculectomy in Nevus of Ota Trabeculectomy in Sturge Weber Staged Trabeculectomy followed by scleral fixation in subluxated lens induced glaucoma Trabeculectomy in uveitic glaucoma Tube in silicone oil induced glaucoma Tube in Post - PK Glauoma Interaction with audience 11.31 - 11.40 Ramanjit Sihota 11.42 - 11.50 Usha Yadava 11.52 - 12.00 Brig JKS Parihar 10 9 9 12.02 - 12.10 12.12 - 12.20 12.22 - 12.30 12.32 - 12.40 12.42 - 01.00 9 Lunch Break 01.00 - 2.15 10 Kirti Singh Col. Madhu Bhadauria 9 Brig JKS Parihar Suneeta Dubey All 9 9 19 Hall C: IC 21 : Understanding the medical management of glaucoma • 2.15 - 3.30 Chairs: Harsh Kumar, R. Krishnadas 1 Reconfirming the diagnosis of glaucoma before starting the medical therapy Where should I set my target pressures to begin in a new patient, and how to say it is the right judgement over time Which therapy to initiate based on the target IOP Switching and Adding: Concepts and Applications. Role of punctual occlusion, methods of putting drops and how to judge and ensure compliance Common mistakes by generalists while prescribing anti glaucoma medication Medications for special situations like uveitis, NVG, silicone oil induced glaucoma, pregnancy and congenital glaucoma New medications in pipeline Discussion 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2.16 - 2.23 Manish Shah 8 2.25 - 2.31 2.33 - 2.39 2.41 - 2.47 Harsh Kumar 7 Ganesh Raman 7 SS Pandav 7 2.49 - 2.55 Viney Gupta 7 2.57 - 03.03 B K Nayak 7 3.05 - 3.11 3.13 - 3.17 3.19 - 3.30 Sirish Nelivigi Prateep Vyas 7 5 12 Quiz: 3.35-5.00 Quiz Masters: Sunil Jain, Murali Ariga and Paaraj Dave Hall D : Video Fest 1 • 8.00 - 9.30 Judges: B. Sridhar Rao, Mani Bhaskaran and Chandrima Paul Hall D : Video Fest 2 • 9.45 - 11.00 Judges: J C Das, Mayuri Khamar, Rajesh Sasikumar. Sunday, 4th October 2015 Hall A: Session 9 : Research - The Best From India • 8.00 - 9.00 Chairs: Jack Cioffi, S.S. Pandav No 1 2 3 4 5 6 Topic A Relationship between corneal biomechanical properties, central corneal thickness and intraocular pressure across the spectrum of glaucoma. Am. J. Ophthalmology Six-year incidence of angle closure disease in a South Indian Population: The Chennai Eye Disease Incidence Study. Am. J. Ophthalmology Illuminated microcathether circumferential trabeculotomy versus combined trabeculotomy-trabeculectomy for primary congenital glaucoma: a randomized controlled trial. Treatment outcomes in Malignant Glaucoma. Ophthalmology Family history is a strong risk factor for prevalent angle closure in a South Indian Population. Discussion Speaker Mins. 8.01 - 8.10 Sushmita Kaushik 10 8.12 - 8.20 L. Vijaya 9 8.22 - 8.30 8.32 - 8.40 S. Temkar Paaraj Dave 9 9 8.42 - 8.50 8.52 - 9.00 K. Srinivasan All 9 9 Hall A: Session 10 : The Great Grand Rounds • 9.05 - 10.40 Chairs: R. Ramakrishnan, Manish Shah, Devendra Sood Discussants: G.Chandrasekhar, L. Vijaya, Paul Palmberg, Jack Cioffi, Ravi Thomas, Harsh Kumar, Tarek Shaarawy. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Early Post Operative management of Hypotony in an adult following AGV for pseudophakic Glaucoma Discussion My Take Secondary Glaucoma following uncomplicated cataract Surgery Discussion My Take Management of repeated tube exposure following Ahmed glaucoma valve surgery Discussion My Take To demonstrate unusual clinical presentation of bilateral simultaneous acute angle closure Discussion My Take 9.06 - 9.13 9.15 - 9.24 9.26 - 9.27 B. Shantha Panel Tarek Shaarawy 8 10 2 9.29-9.36 9.38-9.47 9.49-9.50 Sirisha Senthil Panel Jack Cioffi 8 10 2 9.52-9.59 10.01-10.10 10.12-10.13 Gowri Murthy Panel Paul Palmberg 8 10 2 10.15-10.22 10.24-10.33 10.35-10.40 Sushmita Kaushik Panel Ravi Thomas 8 10 2 Tea Break 10.40 - 11.10 Hall A: Session 11 : Silver Jubilee Plenary Session Small Tips with Big Clinical Implications • 11.10 - 1.10 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 Chairs: Ravi Thomas, J C Das, Sirisha Senthil ( Silver Jubilee Keynote)Aspects of anatomy of the nerve head 11.11 - 11.25 Jonas Jost 11.27 - 11.40 R Ramakrishnan (Silver Jubilee Keynote)Optimizing anti glaucoma surgery 11.42 - 11.52 G Chandrasekhar Common errors in glaucoma diagnosis : Retinal nerve fiber layer - its characteristics and clinical 11.54 - 12.04 Vinay Nangia implications 12.06 - 12.16 L. Vijaya Ensuring Surgical Success in Glaucoma Diagnosing glaucoma in the community cataract patients. 12.18 - 12.28 R Krishnadas. Developing a fool proof system ONH how to differentiate between glaucoma and mimics 12.30 - 12.40 Sanjay Asrani of Glaucoma ? 12.42 - 12.52 Arvind Neela Trabeculectomy vs Tube vs Canal Based Surgery 12.54 - 1.10 All Discussion 15 14 11 11 11 11 11 11 17 Lunch Break 1.10 - 2.25 Hall A: Session 12 : Diagnostics • 2.25 - 3.55 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Chairs: G. Chandrasekhar, B. Shantha, Kirti Singh (Keynote): The history of perimetry and visual field testing 2.26 - 2.40 Pearls and Pitfalls of OCT 2.42 - 2.52 Advances in digital imaging technologies for detecting and following glaucoma 2.54 - 3.04 Clinical assessment of optic nerve in glaucoma 3.06 - 3.16 Which Imaging technology and why 3.18 - 3.28 Anterior segment imaging 3.30 - 3.40 Discussion 3.42 - 3.55 Chris Johnson Sanjay Asrani 15 11 Chris Leung Jack cioffi Harsha Rao A. Narayanaswamy All 11 11 11 11 14 Hall A : Session 13 : Free papers (final) • 4.00 - 5.10 Judges: Vinal Nangia, G Chandrasekhar, L. Vijaya, B. K. Nayak Hall A : Valedictory • 5.10 - 5.25 Hall B: IC 22 : Changing Trends of Structural Imaging in Glaucoma • 8.30 - 9.45 Chairs: Harsha Rao, Rajesh Sasikumar 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 Optic nerve Head imaging-confocal scanning laser ophthalmoscopy Optic nerve head imaging- Optical coherence tomography Retinal nerve fiber imaging-scanning laser polarimeter Retinal nerve fiber imaging-optical coherence tomography Macular imaging Choroid and lamina cribrosa imaging Discussion 8.31 - 8.40 8.42 - 8.50 8.52 - 9.00 9.02 - 9.10 9.12 - 9.20 9.22 - 9.30 9.32 - 9.45 Manish Shah Ronnie George Tanuj Dada Chandrima Paul Rajul Parikh Rajesh Sasikumar All 10 9 9 9 9 9 14 Hall B: IC 23 : Quality of Life and Adherence • 9.50 - 11.05 Chairs: J C Das, Shibal Bhartiya 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Importance of patient communication Adherence to therapy Consideration for QOL in Glaucoma patients How to enhance compliance Art of treating patient and not disease: How I approach my patient with glaucoma Driving performance of the glaucoma patient Surgery vs medical therapy my approach for patient Discussion 9.51 - 9.59 10.01 - 10.08 10.10 - 10.17 10.19 - 10.26 Shibal Bhartiya Maneesh Singh Shaifali Parikh Sunil Gupta 9 8 8 8 10.28 - 10.35 10.37 - 10.44 10.46 - 10.53 11.55 - 11.05 Rita Dhamankar Makato Araie J C Das All 8 8 8 11 Tea Break 11.05 - 11.30 Hall B: IC 24 : Medical Management - The Basics • 11.30 - 01.00 Chairs: Suneeta Dubey, Dipanjan Pai 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Basic considerations before starting medical therapy Systemic side effects of Glaucoma Therapy Generic v/s branded anti glaucoma drugs Preservative and topical anti glaucoma therapy Medical management a look beyond IOP Local side effect of anti glaucoma therapy Special situations and medical therapy Discussion 11.31 - 11.40 11.42 - 11.50 11.52 - 12.00 12.02 - 12.10 12.12 - 12.20 12.22 - 12.30 12.32 - 12.40 12.42 - 01.00 Gursatinder Singh Parul Ichhpujani Monica Gandhi Sagarika Patyal Suneeta Dubey Rupali Nerlikar Shilpa Patil All 10 9 9 9 9 9 9 19 Lunch Break 01.00 - 2.15 Hall B: Perspectives and Reality • 2.15 - 3.30 Chairs: Ramanjit Sihota, Rita Dhamankar 1 2 3 4 5 Preventing Blindness in Paediatric Glaucomas Microincisiona glaucoma surgery. The future beckons. Disaster management -The Nepal Challenge Imaging in Glaucoma - Can't do without it. Discussion 2.16 - 2.30 2.32 - 2.45 2.47 - 3.00 3.02 - 3.15 3.17 - 3.30 Ramanjit Sihota Tarek Shaarawy Suman Thapa Mani Bhaskaran All 15 14 14 14 14 Hall C : The Editors: Enhancing Science Through Journals • 7.30 - 8.30 Chairs: Jack Cioffi, B K Nayak 1 2 3 4 How to Write a Manuscript Critical Evaluation of research submissions. Enhancing quailty of research submissions and Building a journals scientific content. Discussion 7.31 - 7.45 7.47 - 8.00 Jost Jonas Jack Cioffi. 15 14 8.02 - 8.15 8.17 - 8.30 B K Nayak All 14 14 Hall C : IC 25 : Co existing Glaucoma and Cataract •8.30 - 9.45 Chairs: Praffula Sarma, R. Venkatesh 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 When would I do combined surgery for Cataract and Glaucoma My technique of combined surgery (Two site) My technique of combined surgery(same site) Managing difficult situation in combined surgery Managing complications intra op and post op Long term Iop out come in combined surgery Audience interaction 8.31 - 8.40 8.42 - 8.50 8.52 - 9.00 9.02 - 9.10 9.12 - 9.20 9.22 - 9.30 9.32 - 9.45 Krishna Prasad Ashish Thool Vinita Ramnani R. Venkatesh Prafulla Sharma Sagarika Patyal All 10 9 9 9 9 9 14 Hall C : IC 26 : Lasers in glaucoma • 9.50 - 11.05 Chairs: Murali Ariga, R Venkatesh 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Iridotomy –why, when and how Laser trabeculoplasty –current concepts Cyclodestruction (Diode CPC) Endoscopic CPC CLASS (CO2 laser assisted sclerectomy) Other laser procedures in glaucoma Discussion 9.51 - 10.00 10.02 - 10.10 10.12 - 10.20 10.22 - 10.30 10.32 - 10.40 10.42 - 10.50 10.52 - 11.05 Madhu Bhadauria Murli Ariga Aditya Neog Gowri Murthy R Venkatesh Harsh Kumar All 10 9 9 9 9 9 14 Tea Break 11.05 - 11.30 Hall C : IC 27 : Surgical management of difficult glaucomas • 11.30 - 01.00 Chairs: Gowry Murthy, Sathi Devi 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Introduction, Anatomical peculiarities and goals of surgical management of refractory glaucoma 11.31 - 11.36 Gowri Murthy Drainage implants- indications, when to do, which valve to use, and surgical tips to maximize success 11.38 - 11.46 Sushmita Kaushik TSCPC- Indications, technique, how do we make it safer?11.48 - 11.54 Viney Gupta ECP- Role in management of refractory Glaucomas, what to expect 11.54 - 12.02 Gowri Murthy Neovascular glaucoma- pearls for effective surgical management 12.04 - 12.10 Sirisha Senthil Glaucoma with Vitreoretinal co morbidities- special considerations and tips for surgical management 12.12 - 12.20 L Vijaya Glaucoma with corneal comorbidities- post PK/ kerato prosthesis - special considerations and surgical management 12.22 - 12.30 Sathi Devi Panel discussion of 2 case presentations of a surgical situation of interest in refractory glaucoma and questions from audience 12.32 - 01.00 Lunch Break 01.00 - 2.10 6 9 7 7 9 9 9 29 Hall C : IC 28 : Women in Glaucoma • 2.10 - 3.25 Chairs: Madhu Bhaduria, Shikha Fogla 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Phaco trabeculectomy: how to do it just right? 2.11 - 2.19 Tips for AGV implantation 2.21 - 2.29 Safe surgery system for trabeculectomy combined with SICS 2.31 - 2.39 Post PK glaucoma 2.41 - 2.49 When do I use cataract extraction as a treatment for glaucoma2.51 - 2.59 IOP in pre and post lasik healthy eyes. 3.01 - 3.09 Discussion 3.11 - 3.30 Meenakshi Dhar Tanuja Kate Rekha Khandelwal Shikha Fogla Priti Kamdar Reshma Jhaveri All 9 9 9 9 9 9 15 Hall D : The optic disc by Jost B. Jonas • 8.00 - 9.00 Chairs: Suman Thapa, Ronnie George 1 2 3 4 The Clinical appearance of the optic disc and its meaning 30 Imaging the optic disc,with the OCT Optic disc progression Discussion 8.01 - 8.30 Jost Jonas. 8.32 - 8.40 8.42 - 8.50 8.52 - 9.00 Vinay Nangia Sanjay Asrani All 9 9 9 Hall D : Primary Angle Closure Disease • 9.05 - 10.05 Chairs: : Ramanjit Sihota, Vinay Nangia 1 2 3 4 5 Imaging Technology and its Clinical Importance in Primary A ngle Closure Disease Is a better understanding of pathogenesis improving outcomes in Angle Closure Disease The Choroid and other parameters in Angle Closure Disease The Dilemma of Chronic Angle Closure Discussion 9.06-9.15 Rajesh Sasikumar 10 9.17-9.27 9.28-9.37 9.39-9.48 9.50-10.05 Ramanjit Sihota Jost Jonas Vinay Nangia All 10 10 10 15 Hall A : INAUGURATION Either 2nd Oct 2015, 7.00 -7.45 pm or 3rd Oct 2015, 5.25 - 6.00 pm KOHINOOR SPONSOR PLATINUM SPONSOR SILVER SPONSOR