TUESDAY 13 SEPTEMBER 16.30 – 18.00
16.30 – 18.00
Free Paper Session
Free Paper Session
Corneal Biomechanics
Pseudophakic IOLs: Monofocal/Accommodative
Auditorium C6
Hall C2
Chairperson:
N. Reus THE NETHERLANDS
Chairperson:
K. Vannas FINLAND
Moderators:
B. Lopes BRAZIL A. Renna SPAIN
Moderators:
N. Hirnschall AUSTRIA D. Holland GERMANY
16.30
P. Padmanabhan, S. Mahadik, S. Rachapalle Reddi INDIA Corneal biomechanical properties assessed by corneal visualization Scheimpflug technology (Corvis ST): comparison between both eyes of patients with unilateral keratoconus and with normal controls
16.36
M. Ariza-Gracia, D. Piñero Llorens, J. Rodriguez Matas, B. Calvo Calzada SPAIN New methodology for characterization of corneal mechanical properties: the POPCORN European project
TUESDAY
16.42
B. Lopes, I. Ramos, A. Luz, R. Vinciguerra, P. Vinciguerra, R. Ambrosio Jr. BRAZIL Corneal deformation parameters for diagnosing keratoconus
16.48
Discussion
17.00
R. Vinciguerra, R. Ambrosio, A. Elsheikh, C. Roberts, B. Lopes, C. Azzolini, P. Vinciguerra ITALY Detection of keratoconus with the new Corvis ST biomechanical index
17.06
J. Palomino Bautista, A. Castillo, M. Romero, D. Carmona, J. Cristobal Bescos, M. del Buey SPAIN New improvements in the diagnosis of ocular surfaces
17.12
E. El-Mayah EGYPT Corneal tomographic analysis as a predictor of corneal biomechanics
17.18
J. Fernández, J. Martinez, A. Tauste, M. Rodriguez-Vallejo SPAIN Assessment of corneal biomechanical changes after one month of SMILE using Scheimpflug-based dynamic tonometry
17.24
Discussion
17.36
A. Renna, J. Alió, L. Brenner SPAIN Corneal elastic response after photorefractive keratectomy for asymmetrical topographies: long-term follow-up
17.42
D. Varssano, R. Katzengold, D. Smadja, A. Gefen ISRAEL Proposal of a new model for simulating the biomechanical effect of LASIK, SMILE and PRK on the cornea
17.48
S. Alageel USA Corneal cross-linking with Verteporfin non thermal laser therapy
17.54
A. El Aswad EGYPT Optical outcomes of complete ring implantation in cases of corneal ectasia using the femtosecond technology
18.00
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16.30
L. Werner, N. Reiter, J. Guan, J. Li, K. Tsaousis, N. Mamalis, S. Srinivasan USA Evaluation of a new hydrophilic acrylic supplementary IOL for sulcus fixation in pseudophakic cadaver eyes
16.36
M. Yugay, A. Ryabtseva RUSSIA Correction of postoperative refractive error with Sulcoflex aspheric IOL
16.42
H. Olesen, T. Pedersen, P. Furuskog DENMARK Clinical experience with the Sulcoflex add-on IOL in post-RLE dysphotopsia and ametropia
16.48
Discussion
16.54
C. Chassain FRANCE Long-term outcomes with a glistening-free hydrophobic IOL
17.00
G. Łabuz, N. Reus, T. Van Den Berg THE NETHERLANDS In-vitro evaluation of straylight from intraocular lenses with laboratory-induced glistenings
17.06
T. Brockmann, T. Brockmann, C. von Sonnleithner, N. Torun, E. Bertelmann GERMANY Outcomes of Zeiss CT LUCIA 601PY and Alcon SN60WF monofocal intraocular lenses: a prospective randomized controlled trial
17.12
D. Holland, M. Poelzl GERMANY Safety and efficacy of implantation of the FEMTIS Laser Lens using the LENSAR™ laser system: a series of 76 eyes
17.18
Discussion
17.30
N. Hirnschall, R. Henson, J. Vincencio, A. Angeles, O. Findl, A. Phillips AUSTRIA Evaluation of a novel accommodating silicone IOL design: pilocarpine and cyclopentolate induced effect 20 months after implantation
17.36
P. Roux, F. Potgieter SOUTH AFRICA Thirty-six month monocular and 12 month binocular experience with a fluid-filled accommodative intraocular lens
17.42
P. Beer, P. Kaufman, M. Croft, G. Heatley, J. McDonald USA Accommodating disaccommodating IOL with zonular capture haptics
17.48 Discussion 18.00
End of session