Scientific Program

Monday, 5th October 2009

8.30-9.00               Opening Ceremony

9.00-10.00            Session I: Amblyopia, Screening, Visual function, Part 1

Chair: A. Roth, Geneva, Switzerland

Moderator: O. Haugen, Bergen, Norway

1.     Update on electronic measurement of compliance in occlusion therapy

H. Simonsz, A. Tjiam, P. Heeman, K. Romijn, R. Voorn, S. Loudon

Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, Academical Medical Center,

Amsterdam, Netherlands

2.     Population centred Vision Screening using an Infrared Refractometer

E. van Kerschaver

Kind en Gezin, Brussels, Belgium

3.     Preschool Vision Screening - Belgrade (Savski Venac) Population

R. Milošević, M. Srećković

Primary Health care Center Savski Venac, Belgrade, Serbia

4.     Brückner transillumination test in induced esotropia

M. Gräf, C. Vieregge, Q. Alhammouri

University of Giessen, Giessen, Germany

5.     Visual and oculomotor function in school-children with spastic hemiplegia

A. Rydberg, L. Jacobson, A. Kits

Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden

6.     Controlled binocular acuity: Optimum method of testing

H. Davis, A.Y. Firth

University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK

10.00-11.00            Session II: Amblyopia, Screening, Visual function, Part 2

Chair: F. Reich-d’Almeida, Lisbon, Portugal

Moderator: C. Schiavi, Bologna, Italy

7.     Outcome of amblyopia therapy in children with primary infantile glaucoma: a 10 year follow up

D. Danièle, E. Toesca

C. H. U Nord Department of Ophthalmology, Marseille, France

8.     A New Method of Complex Penalization with Atropine and Contact Lens in Anisometropic Amblyopia

V. Balasanyan, I. Aznauryan

Association of Pediatric Ophthalmology Clinics, Moscow, Association of

Pediatric Ophthalmology Clinics “Yasny Vzor”, Moscow, Russian Federation

9.     Performance of the PlusOptix S04 Photoscreener for the Detection of Amblyopia Risk Factors in Children Age 3-5

D. Silbert, N. Matta, E. Singman

Family Eye Group, Lancaster Pennsylvania, USA

10.  What do we do when the film runs out? Comparing the PlusOptiX to the MTI photoscreener

D. Silbert, N. Matta, R. Arnold, E. Singman

Family Eye Group, Lancaster Pennsylvania, Anchorage Alaska, USA

11.  Stereoacuity in Children with Accommodative Esotropia versus Partially Accommodative Esotropia

B. Mohney, C. Lilley, A. Greenberg, N. Diehl

Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, USA

12.  Ocular Dominace or Visual Localisation? Can this be modified?

G. Stephenson

University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK

11.00-11.30          Coffee Break and Poster Exhibition

11.30-12.30          ESA Lecture: Botulinum toxin for strabismus -
                        the Moorfields experience

Mr. John P. Lee, London, UK

Introduced by S.B. Özkan, Aydin, Turkey

12.30-14.00          Lunch

14.00-15.00          Symposium: Amblyopia - revisited

Moderator: E.C. Campos, Bologna, Italy

        Amblyopia beyond acuity, pathophsyiological implications

J. Sloper, London, UK

        Classification, the aspects of different types of amblyopia

B. Stanković, Belgrade, Serbia

        Treating amblyopia: Evidence from the PEDIG studies

J. Holmes, Rochester, MN, USA

        Search for new treatment modalities, shall we change our practice pattern?

E.C. Campos, Bologna, Italy

15.00-16.00          Session III: Neuroophthalmology

Chair: K.G. Romanchuk, Calgary, Canada

Moderator: A. Péchereau, Nantes, France

13.  Smooth pursuit eye movement and maintenance of visuo-spatial attention: a fMRI study of cortical activations

P. Lebranchu, P. Leboucher, J. Bastin, A. Péchereau, S. Lehéricy,

A.Berthoz, G.A. Orban

Service d’ophtalmologie CHU Nantes, LPPA Collège de France-CNRS UMR7152,

Nantes, France,

LPPA Collège de France-CNRS UMR7152, Paris,

CENIR Hôpital Pitié-Salpêtrière, Paris,

Laboratorium voor Neuro-en  Psychofysiologie, K. U. Leuven Medical School,

 Leuven, Belgium

14.  Uniocular ocular rotation measures: Octopus versus Goldmann

F. Rowe, S. Hanif

University of Liverpool, Liverpool, Warrington and Halton Hospitals NHS

Foundation Trust, Warrington, UK

15.  Ocular motor and visual consequences of thalamic stroke

F. Rowe

University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK

16.  Extraocular motility disorder with ptosis in Pompe disease: a case report

I. Bleyen, J.R. Polling, C. van Capelle, C. Klaver, A.T. van der Ploeg

Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, Netherlands

17.  Nystagmus surgery in oculo-palatal tremor

A. Spielmann

Nancy, France

18.  The new polyfunctional RL transposition in oculomotor paralysis

I. Aznauryan, V. Balasanyan

 Association of Pediatric Ophthalmology Clinics “Yasny Vzor”,  Moscow,

Russian Federation

16.00-16.30          Coffee Break and Poster Exhibition

16.30-17.30          Rapid Fire Poster PresentationS

Moderator: J.P. Lee, London, UK

P6   Amblyopia, Strabismus and Refraction in Congenital Ptosis

W.J. van Woudenbergh- van der Linden, W. Duifhuizen - Visscher,

J.T.H.N. de Faber, W.A. van der Bosch

The Rotterdam eye hospital, Rotterdam, Netherlands

P8   Relationship between visual acuity and stereopsis in children with amblyopia treated with occlusion therapy

A. Vergamota, A. Toscano, A. Paixão, M. Martins, L. Pinto, P. Leitão

Centro Hospitalr de Lisboa- Zona Central, Lisboa, Portugal

P13 SUCCESSFUL OCCLUSION THERAPY IN TWO CASES OF CONGENITAL OPTIC NERVE PATHOLOGY

O. Rayward, J.M. Rodríguez del Valle, J.M. Rodríguez Sánchez

Hospital El Clinico de San Carlos, Hospital Ramón y Cajal, Madrid, Spain

P15 Study of anatomical report between the optical nerve head and the fovea with retinophotography in healthy patients

V. Paire, F. Lefevre, A. Pechereau

CHU of Nantes, Ophthalmological cabinet, SAINT MALO,

Nantes University Hospital, Nantes, France

P20 Stereoacuity Using the FD2 at 6 metres 3 metres and Through a Mirror

H. Davis, M. Sidhu, J.P. Frisby

University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK

P22 The use of dynamic magnetic resonance in the diagnosis of ocular motility disorders.

P. Loba, I. Laudanska-Olszewska, O. Nowakowska,  A. Majos,

A. Broniarczyk-Loba

Department of Ophthalmology, Department of Radiology and Diagnostic Imaging,

Department of Binocular Vision Pathophysiology and Strabismus Treatment,

Medical University of Lodz, Lodz, Poland

P23 Five-year longitudinal measurement of AC/A ratio in accommodative esotropes who required bifocals

W.K. Kim, S.A. Chung, J.B. Lee

Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul,

Kwandong University College of Medicine, Goyang, Republic of Korea

P24 Comparative Analysis of Accommodative Amplitude in Developmentally Normal Children and Children with Mild Developmental Delay

V. Chernodrinska, N. Veleva, P. Kemilev, A. Simeonova,

G. Petrova, G. Aleksieva

Medical University- Sofia, Sofia, SOHAT VISUS, Sofia, Bulgaria

P27 PUPIL REACTIONS IN PATIENTS WITH HYPEROPIC AMBLYOPIA

I. Boychuk, N. Bushueva

Filatov Institute of Eye Deseases and Tissue therapy, Odessa, Ukraine

P30 What next after decompression surgery?

E. Dawson, A. Maino, G. Rose, J. Lee

Moorfields Eye Hospital, London, UK

P34 SURGICAL APPROACH IN TREATMENT OF MÖEBIUS SYNDROME

O. Rayward, E. Hernández, R. Gómez de Liaño

Hospital El Clinico de San Carlos, Madrid, Spain

P45 Evaluation of IQ in patients with congenital strabismus who were candidates for strabismus surgery in one year period

A. Bagheri, M.R. Fallahi, M. Zonoubi, M. Abrishami, M. Aletaha

Ophthalmic research center Labbafinejad hospital, Tehran,

Islamic Republic of Iran

19.30      Reception at the White Palace, Royal Compound

 

 

Tuesday, 6th October 2009

 

8.30-9.30               Early Morning Orthoptic Course: “Prisms in orthoptic diagnosis and treatment”

Moderator: A. Rydberg, Stockholm, Sweden

                        Participants:    L. Garnham, UK

                                                    M. van Lammeren, Belgium

                                                    I. Reich d´Almeida, Portugal

9.30-10.30            Session IV: Strabismus Surgery

Chair: S. Popović, Belgrade, Serbia

Moderator: S.B. Özkan, Aydin, Turkey

19   Anterior segment ischaemia after eye muscle surgery

O. Ehrt

 Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich, Germany

20   COLLAGEN MATRIX (OLOGEN) IN STRABISMUS SURGERY

M. Fresina, C. Basiricò, C. Schiavi, E.C. Campos

Ophthalmic Clinic University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy

21   Topical Anesthesia for Surgery in Thyroid Myopathy -
Long term Results

S. Farzavandi, S.P. Chee, C.T. Choo, K.S. Fong, L.L. Seah, Z. Lim

Singapore National Eye Centre, Singapore, Singapore

22   Horisontal or vertical strabismus surgery in peribulbar block and adjustable sutures

K. Misailović, S. Petrović, M. Kovačević

Milos Eye Hospital, Belgrade, Clinical Center Zvezdara, Belgrade, Serbia

23   Strabismus Surgery in the Over Sixties - A decade later

E. Dawson, A. Maino, J.P. Lee

Moorfields Eye Hospital, London, UK

10.30-11.15          Coffee Break and Poster Exhibition

Authors of Posters to be present at their poster

11.15-12.30          Session V: Esodeviations

Chair: D. Mančić, Belgrade, Serbia

Moderator: A. Damanakis, Athens, Greece

24   Effect of recess-resect procedures in childhood esotropia: which variables affect the dose-response relationship?

O.H. Haugen

Haukeland University Hospital, Bergen, Norway

25   Restoration of binocular vision after surgery for infantile esotropia: which is the most determining factor, age at surgery or the residual angle?

A. Roth, C. Speeg-Schatz, S. Gottenkiene,  M. Bumbacher

Hôpital de la Tour, Vessy/Geneve, Switzerland, Medical School, Strasbour, France

26   Results early surgical alignment of infantile esotropia

A. Medghalchi, S. Dalili, S. Soltanimo Ghadam, K. Amirrafie

Guilan Medical Science University, Rasht, Islamic Republic of Iran

27   Moderately large bilateral medial rectus recessions in infantile esotropia

B. Stanković, S. Milenković, D. Risović, P. Hentova Senćanić, A. Stanojević

Institute of Ophthalmology, Clinical Centre of Serbia, Belgrade,

University of Belgrade, School of Medicine, Belgrade, Serbia

28   Management of infantile strabismus fixus

B. Kaczmarek, E. Wojcik, E. Helvestone

Scanmed, Krakow, Poland, Cyber-Sight, Indianapolis, USA

29   Botulinum Toxin Injection in Esotropia associated to Duane Syndrome

R. Gomez de Liano, R. Garcia-Catalan, J. Fraile-Maya

Hospital Universitario San Carlos, Madrid, Spain

30   Age-related distance esotropia

D. Godts

Antwerp University Hospital, Edegem, Belgium

12.30-14.00          Lunch

14.00-15.00          Symposium: Selected complications in strabismus surgery

Moderator: H.D. Schworm, Munich, Germany

        Scleral perforation

D.T. Sprunger, Indianapolis, IN, USA

        Endophthalmitis following strabismus surgery

H.J. Simonsz, Rotterdam, Netherlands

        Anterior segment ischemia

J.P. Lee, London, UK

        Lost muscle

S.B. Özkan, Aydin, Turkey

15.00-15.45          Session VI: Oblique & Vertical Disorders

Chair: K. Misailović, Belgrade, Serbia

Moderator: O. Ehrt, Munich, Germany

31   A retrospective review of superior oblique tuck surgery for the management of superior oblique palsies in a tertiary referral centre

O. Frangouli, L. Garnham, G. Adams, J. Sloper, J. Lee

Moorfields Eye Hospital, London, UK

32   17 Years of Tucking

J. Durnian, I. Marsh

University Hospital Aintree, Liverpool, UK

33   Effectiveness of anterior transposition of the inferior oblique in ipsilateral superior oblique palsy

B. Stankov, V. Regoda, M. Ljutica, R. Stojković, D. Bubalo

“Stankov Ophthalmology”, Belgrade, Serbia,

University Eye Clinic, Banjaluka,  Bosnia and Herzegovina

34   Four oblique muscle surgery: Efficiency on torsion and alphabetic syndrom

V. Paire, A. Pechereau

Nantes University Hospital, Nantes, France

35   DISSOCIATED DEVIATION SYNDROME

M. ten Tusscher, R. van Rijn

University Hospital Antwerp, Edegem, Belgium, Free University, 

Amsterdam, Netherlands

15.45-16.15          Coffee Break and Poster Exhibition

16.15-17.30          Session VII: Exodeviations

Chair: S. Farzavandi, Singapore, Singapore

Moderator: B. Stanković, Belgrade, Serbia

36   Comparison of quality of life instruments in childhood intermittent exotropia

S. Hatt, D. Leske, T. Yamada, J. Holmes

Mayo Clinic, Rochester, USA

37   DIVERGENCE FUSIONAL AMPLITUDE CAN PREDICT THE SURGICAL OUTCOME OF PATIENTS WITH CONVERGENCE INSUFFICIENCY

C. Schiavi, M. Fresina, E.C. Campos

Ophthalmic Clinic University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy

38   Topics on surgical management of adults with consecutive exotropia

G.B. Marcon, R. Pittino

Bassano del Grappa, University Eye Clinic, Udine, Italy

39   Use of Overcorrecting Minus Lenses in the Treatment of Intermittent Distance Exotropia in a General Strabismus Clinic

J. Durnian, F. Rowe, J. De’Bell, G. Freeman, C. Noonan

University Hospital Aintree, Liverpool, University of Liverpool, Liverpool,

Warrington and Halton Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Warrington, UK

40   ANALYSIS OF STRABISMIC ANGLE AT THE END OF SURGERY UNDER GENERAL ANESTHESIA AND AT POSTOPERATIVE DAY 1 IN EXOTROPIA

S.H. Kim, S.G. Ha

Korea University College of Medicine, Seoul, Republic of Korea

41   The Effects of Medial Rectus Muscle Resection in Patients with Recurrent Exotropia after Bilateral Lateral Rectus Recession

S.H. Kim, I.H.Seo, Y.A. Cho

Korea University College of Medicine, Ansan,

Korea University College of Medicine, Seoul, Republic of Korea 

42   The surgical management of consecutive exotropia

A. Ciubotaru

 Infosan Eye Clinic, Bucharest, Romania

43   Concomitant Exotropia following head injury

L. Garnham

Moorfields Eye Hospital, London, UK

20.00                      Gala Dinner, Belgrade City Hall

 

 

Wednesday, 7th October 2009

 

8.30-9.30               ESA Business Meeting

9.30-10.30            Session VIII: Varia

Chair: I. Tanasijević Filipov, Novi Sad, Serbia

Moderator: G.B. Marcon, Bassano del Grappa, Italy

44   Pirenzepine 2% eye drops to slow progression of myopia in children

J.R. Polling, H.J. Simonsz

Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, Netherlands

45   Improvement in health-related quality of life in adults with non-diplopic strabismus following surgery

J. Holmes, S. Hatt, D. Leske

Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA

46   The Psychosocial Effects of Strabismus: Use of the AS-20 Tool

J. Durnian, M. Owen, A. Baddon, I. Marsh

University Hospital Aintree, Liverpool, UK

47   Microdeviations and macrosymptoms: what to do?

V. Paris

Private center of strabismology, Marche en Famenne, Belgium

48   Computer Simulation of Brown Syndrome

M. Buchberger, T. Kaltofen, S. Priglinger, H. Mühlendyck

Research Department for Medical-Informatics, RISC Software GmbH,

Hagenberg, Convent Hospital “Barmherzige Brüder”,

Department of Ophthalmology, Linz, Austria, Department of Strabology and

Neuroophthalmology, Georg-August-University of Göttingen, Göttingen

49   Retinopelis

D. Fdez-Agrafojo, Y. Meroueh, H. Morales Ruiz

Centro Medico Teknon, Barcelona, Spain

10.30-11.00          Coffee Break and Poster Exhibition

11.00-12.00          Difficult Case presentations

Moderator: R. Gomez de Liano, Madrid, Spain

Participants:

Heavy eye syndrome treated with Yokoyama surgical technique

C. Schiavi, Italy

        A cyclic esotropia

Ş. Ziylan, Turkey

        Surprises, pitfalls and solutions in an unusual unilateral IV nerve palsy

V. Paris, Belgium

        Treatment of a complicated III Nerve palsy

M. Gräf, Germany

12.00-12.15          Closing Ceremony