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RANZCO 50th
Annual Scientific Congress – Adelaide – Program Handbook – Page 1 of 2
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PROGRAM – SATURDAY 9 NOVEMBER 2019
ORIA Best Papers
0645–0800 Allergan Hosted Morning Symposium
Title: A Journey through “Aussiedex Real World Data” for DMO with patient cases
Speakers: A/Prof Samantha Fraser-Bell, Dr Jennifer Arnold, Prof Paul Mitchell AO and Prof Ian McAllister Chair: Prof Ian McAllister Room: C4.5
0830–0900 ASO AGM Room: Darling Harbour Theatre Trade and media not eligible to attend AGM’s
0900–0930 RANZCO AGM Room: Darling Harbour Theatre
0930–1000 ORIA AGM Room: Darling Harbour Theatre
1000–1030 MORNING TEA
1030–1100 RANZCO Congress Opening Lecture Eyes on the Skies: How Astronomy is Transforming our Vision of the Universe Speaker: Prof Lisa Harvey-Smith Chair: Dr Christine Younan Room: Darling Harbour Theatre
1100–1130 The Norman McAlister Gregg Lecture Artificial Intelligence in Ophthalmology: Concepts, Progress, Challenges and Myths Speaker: Prof Tien Y Wong Chair: Prof Stephanie Watson Room: Darling Harbour Theatre
1130–1200 Paediatrics Update Lecture IOL Use in Children Under Age 2 Years – What Have We Learned? Speaker: Prof David A Plager MD Chair: A/Prof James Elder Room: Darling Harbour Theatre
1200–1330 LUNCH
1330–1500 CONCURRENT SESSIONS
1330–1500 Symposium: Teaching and Learning Cataract Surgery Chair: Dr Jacqueline Beltz Room: C4.1
Topics and speakers: Introduction, basic concepts, and curriculum Dr Jacqueline Beltz
Lab Training: Wet, Dry, Virtual Reality and Mind Danielle Buck
Trainer and Trainee Feedback Dr Catherine Green AO
Surgical Assessment at RVEEH Dr Rahul Chakrabarti
Trainee perspectives and attributes of an excellent trainer Dr Tiffany Lo
Complication Training Dr Bernardo Soares
Mind skills - striving for excellence Dr Jacqueline Beltz
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Audience discussion and participation
1330–1500 Symposium: Neuro-Ophthalmic Emergencies: Help! It’s a Neuro Patient, What Do I Do Now? Chairs: A/Prof Celia Chen and A/Prof Clare Fraser Room: Darling Harbour Theatre
Topics and Speakers: Unilateral optic disc swelling ·Outline the pathogenesis that can lead to unilateral disc swelling·Discuss the serious systemic disorders that present with unilateral disc swelling·Highlight differences in frequencies and clinical features of unilateral disc swelling indifferent age groups that can help to accurately determine cause and predict outcomeProf Helen Danesh-Meyer
Bilateral optic Disc swelling ·Highlight the diagnostic pathway in bilateral optic nerve swelling including systemiccauses, cerebral disease and venous sinus diseases·Discuss the investigation and management algorithm in bilateral optic nerve swellingA/Prof Celia Chen
Sudden onset anisocoria ·Outline of the anatomy and pathogenesis that can lead to acute onset anisocoria·Discuss the clinical presentations and important signs accompanying dangerousanisocoria·Discuss the investigation pathway in sudden onset aniscoriaA/Prof Mitchell Lawlor
Sudden onset double vision ·Present a systematic diagnostic approach in acute onset double vision·Highlight the features of dangerous diplopia·Provide a decision pathway for acute investigation and management in sudden onsetdouble visionDr Ioanne Anderson
Transient monocular blindness and TIA ·Discuss the presentation and epidemiology of transient monocular visual loss tocerebrovascular event·Highlight the recommended RANZCO management pathway developed jointly by strokeneurologist and ophthalmologist in transient visual lossA/Prof Andrew Lee
1330–1500 Symposium: Ocular Manifestation of Genetic Syndromic Diseases: When to Look Beyond the Eyes? Chairs: Prof Alex Hewitt and Dr Fred Chen Room: C4.4
Topics and Speakers: Introduction Prof Alex Hewitt
Glaucoma and genetic syndromes Dr Emmanuelle Souzeau
Anterior segment dysgenesis / micro-ophthalmia and genetic syndromes Dr Alan Ma
Syndromic retinal dystrophy Prof Robyn Jamieson
Phakomatosis and systemic workup Prof David A Plager MD
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Genetic counselling in ocular syndromic diseases Ms Lisa Kearns
Clinical case examples and discussions Dr Fred Chen
1330–1500 Symposium: Emerging Therapies in Retinal Diseases: The Bionic Retina, Gene Therapy and Stem Cells Chair: A/Prof Matthew Simunovic Room: C4.5
Topics and Speakers: Bionic Retina A/Prof Penelope Allen
Retinal gene therapy Dr Thomas Edwards
Causative gene-independent approaches A/Prof Matthew Simunovic
Emerging laser interventions in inherited retinal degenerations and ARMD Prof John Marshall
1330–1500
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1337–1344
1344–1351
1351–1358
1358–1405
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Rapid Fire Session: Glaucoma Chairs: Dr Stephen Best and A/Prof Anne Brooks Room: C4.6 – C4.7
Topics and Speakers: The Fight Glaucoma Blindness! registry: design, baseline characteristics and early outcomes of combined cataract surgery with iStent inject A/Prof Mitchell Lawlor
Serum Th1 and Th17 related cytokines and the activation of complement system in patients with Posner-Schlossman syndrome Dr Jun Zhao
Clinical phenotypes of glaucoma patients stratified by an intraocular pressure polygenic risk score Dr Ayub Qassim
Corneal manifestations associated with variants in FOXC1 and PITX2 genes in anterior segment dysgenesis Dr Mallika Prem Senthil
The relative impact of monogenic and polygenic risk variants on age at glaucoma diagnosis Dr Owen Siggs
Standalone and combined Hydrus microstent surgery in the treatment of glaucoma: Retrospective audit of Australia and New Zealand patients in the Worldwide Invantis Hydrus Registry Ms Eleanor Hall
Population, disease characteristics and outcomes for the Hydrus Microstent MIGS in Australia & New Zealand Dr Ashish Agar
Systemic vascular risk factors and IOP determine the location of initial structural and functional deficit in early glaucoma Mr Henry Marshall
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Reliability of Self-directed Home Monitoring of Visual Field with Tablet Perimeter Dr George YX Kong
Automating glaucoma diagnosis through Convolutional Neural Networks (AI) Mr Samuel Marks
1500-1530 AFTERNOON TEA
1530–1700 CONCURRENT SESSIONS
1530–1700 Symposium: Posterior Capsule Rupture Management and IOL Options in Compromised Capsule Support Chair: Dr Minu Mathen Room: C4.1
Topics and Speakers: Strategies to prevent posterior capsule tear Dr Minu Mathen
Nucleus management, in presence of PC rupture, at different stages during phacoemulsification Prof Soon-Phaik Chee
Cortex Removal and Basics of Anterior Vitrectomy Techniques Dr David Lubeck
Principles of Pars Plana approach for anterior Vitrectomy for the anterior segment surgeon A/Prof Nitin Verma AM
Posterior chamber and Anterior chamber IOL options in cases with compromised capsule support Dr Elias Jacob Veepanat
Iris and scleral sutured IOLs Dr Vignesh Raja
Glued Scleral fixated IOL Dr Minu Mathen
Glueless, sutureless Scleral fixated IOLs Dr Rodney John Morris
Case based discussion on videos of various scenarios of PC rupture and IOL placement options led by Dr Minu Mathen. Panel discussion
1530–1700 Course: Ocular Oncology Update: Catching the Rare Killers and Troublesome Spots Chair: Dr Michael Giblin Room: C4.4
Topics and Speakers: Conjunctival and orbital tumour update Dr Lindsay McGrath
What’s new in retinoblastoma Dr Li-Anne Lim
Uveal melanoma update Dr Tim Isaacs
Vitreoretinal lymphoma made clear Dr Sunil Warrier
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Other oddities Dr Daniel McKay
Panel on interesting cases Dr Michael Giblin, Dr William Glasson AO, Dr John McKenzie, Dr Peter Hadden, Dr James Muecke and A/Prof Max Conway
1530–1700 Symposium: Diabetic Retinopathy- Integrating Care for Diabetes and Eye Health (Local and International Perspectives) Co-sponsors: RANZCO International Development Committee (IDC), Australian and New Zealand Society of Retinal Specialists (ANZSRS) Chairs: Dr Jennifer Arnold, Dr Anthony Bennett Hall and Dr Sophia Zagora Room: Darling Harbour Theatre
Topics and Speakers: This symposium will:
Discuss the principles of Integrated Diabetes and Eye Health Careo Primary Health care providerso Secondary and Tertiary Care Providers - Collaborative Care
Highlight efforts addressing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health inequality.Discuss progress in integrating eye care into an integrated primary health caresystem.
Describe progress in DR screening and treatment in the pacific.
Discuss opportunities for teaching, training and ophthalmic development in our region.
Part 1: Integrated Diabetes and Eye Health Care
Discussing the Principles: Centred on people, equity, quality, collaboration, Findingthe evidence.
Epidemiology of diabetic eye disease/screening/treatment in USA – Dr EmilyChew
The evidence, collaborative care “ Singapore’s war on diabetes: Evidence,collaboration, population health” – Prof Tien Wong
Questions /discussion
Part 2: The Australian experience: incorporating both urban and rural care what is working and what isn’t
Epidemiology of patients with DME, vision threatening diabetic retinopathy diseasein Australia Clin A/Prof Gerald Liew
The diabetic epidemic in Sydney and people’s access to healthcare Clin A/ProfAndrew White and Ms Belinda Ford
Part 3: Training – driving enduring change
Opportunities for development: Training of primary care workers. Training ofsubspecialists. in-country vs external training, the importance of effectivepartnerships, stakeholder engagement, the role of telemedicine: Case studies oftraining from Australasia.
MR/VR training Pacific Islands Dr Harris Muzammil Ansari
Is there a role for Artificial Intelligence in medical retina in rural/remote Australia/developing countries / Asia Pacific? A/Prof Peter Van Winjgaarden
Part 3 : Conclusions/ Questions/ Discussion
1530–1700 Symposium: Paediatric Retina in a Nutshell 2019 Chairs: Prof Glen Gole and A/Prof Geoff Lam Room: C4.5
Topics and Speakers: Retinopathy of prematurity screening A/Prof Geoff Lam
Treatment options in ROP Dr Rasha Altaie
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Premature Baby Follow up and Why Dr James Smith
Neuro-ophthalmic masquerades of paediatric retinal disease A/Prof Shuan Dai
Current retinoblastoma management A/Prof James Elder
The infant with nystagmus - what to do Dr Susan Carden
My 8 yo child can’t see - why? Dr Michael Jones
Ocular collagenopathies and their management Dr Rosie Dawkins
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Rapid Fire Session: Anterior Segment Chairs: Dr Richard Mills and Dr Elaine Chong Room: C4.6 – C4.7
Greater ocular sun exposure, measured objectively, is associated with increased risk of future pterygium in young adults Mr Gareth Lingham
Orthokeratology for arrest of myopia, and longevity of effects following treatment discontinuation – a systematic review. Dr Damien Hunter
SMILE: A multi-centre, retrospective analysis of 2900 eye undergoing SMILE laser refractive surgery in New South Wales, Australia Prof Gerard Sutton
The long-term outcomes from corneal cross-linking: A Save Sight Keratoconus Registry study Prof Stephanie Watson
Development of a printable collagen ink for corneal wound treatment Mr Yihui Song
To study the efficacy of air descemetopexy in the management of various types of descemet membrane detachment based on anterior segment optical coherence tomography and to know the role of 14% C3F8, 20% SF6 in failed cases of air descemetopexy Prof SP Singh
Corneal neurotisation for neurotophic keratopathy – a multicentre experience Dr Jaskirat Aujla
Clinical presentation and complications of herpes zoster ophthalmicus Dr Rachael Niederer
1700–1745 PRE DRINKS FOR GRADUATION AND AWARDS CEREMONY AND PRESIDENT’S RECEPTION Room: Parkside Ballroom, International Convention Centre
1745-1915 GRADUATION AND AWARDS CEREMONY AND PRESIDENT'S RECEPTION Room: Parkside Ballroom
1915 ZEISS HOSTED EVENING SYMPOSIUM Title: Ophthalmic Medical Technology for the Next Decade. From Ubiquitous OCT to Artificial Intelligence” Prof Michael Kaschke
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Title: Real world uses and tips on OCT-A and intraoperative OCT – a personal experience A/Prof Anthony Kwan Venue: Level 2, Pyrmont Theatre, ICC
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PROGRAM – SUNDAY10 NOVEMBER 2019
0645–0800 Bayer Hosted Morning Symposium
Title: Managing wAMD: What matters most to the patient and the doctor? Speakers: Dr Andrew Chang, Prof Tien Y Wong and Prof Paul Mitchell AO Chair: Dr Andrew Chang Room: C4.4
0830–1000
0830–0843
0843–0856
0856–0909
0909–0922
0922–0935
0935–0948
Plenary: Best Paper Presentations Gerard Crock and John Parr Trophies Chairs: A/Prof Heather Mack and Dr Christine Younan Room: Darling Harbour Theatre
Topics and Speakers: Development of a deep learning algorithm for automated diagnosis of retinopathy of prematurity plus disease Dr Zachary Tan
Cognitive assessment in normal-tension and high-tension glaucoma Dr Sean Mullany
Wellington Keratoconus Study (WELKS): The prevalence of keratoconus among Secondary school Students in Wellington, New Zealand Dr Alistair Papali'i-Curtin
Multi-trait analysis of glaucoma, intraocular pressure and vertical cup to disc ratio identifies many new loci and enables a polygenic genetic risk score strongly predictive of disease susceptibility in the population, and disease progression and treatment intensity in the clinic Prof Jamie Craig
Twelve month results of the DiMECat Trial: A prospective, randomised clinical trial of Intravitreous Bevacizumab vs. Triamcinolone in patients with Diabetic Macular Oedema at the time of cataract surgery A/Prof Lyndell Lim
A retinal imaging biomarker of Alzheimer’s disease A/Prof Peter van Wijngaarden
1000–1030 MORNING TEA
1030–1100 Retina Update Lecture Macular Telangiectasia Type 2, an Update of the Mac Tel Research Group, a 15 Year-Year Journey from an Exam to Global Connections Speaker: Dr Emily Y Chew MD Chair: A/Prof Samantha Fraser-Bell Room: Darling Harbour Theatre
1100–1130 The Council Lecture The Path to an Australian Bionic Eye Speaker: A/Prof Penelope Allen Chair: Dr Diana Semmonds Room: Darling Harbour Theatre
1130–1230 ORIA Plenary Update Chair: Prof Mark Gillies Room: Darling Harbour Theatre
Speakers and Topics: Serine metabolism in the retina Prof Mark Gillies
A multi-coloured Confetti mouse for studying corneal homeostasis, wound-healing and limbal stem cell deficiency Prof Nick Di Girolamo
Sunday 10 November 2019
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The role of Icare Home tonometry in glaucoma research and clinical practice Dr Mona Awadalla
Dissecting the genetics of giant cell arteritis Prof Alex Hewitt
Gateways to genetic therapies for the retinal dystrophies Prof Robyn Jamieson
1230–1400 LUNCH
1400–1530 CONCURRENT SESSIONS
1400–1530 Symposium: RANZCO, Past, Present and Future Chairs: A/Prof Heather Mack and Dr Justin Mora Room: C4.9
Topics and Speakers: Welcome from Chairs A/Prof Heather Mack and Dr Justin Mora
RANZCO past Dr David Kaufman, Dr Frank Martin and Dr Bruce Hadden
RANZCO present A/Prof Heather Mack
College Committee Update Dr Brad Horsburgh, Dr Catherine Green AO and Dr Justin Mora
RANZCO Future Dr Chameen Samarawickrama and Dr Genevieve Oliver
Close A/Prof Heather Mack
1400–1530 Symposium: ANZGS Symposium 2019 – When Worlds Collide – Approaching Glaucoma from a Different Perspective (Part 2) Chair: A/Prof Graham Lee Co-Chairs: Dr Ridia Lim, A/Prof Anne Brooks, Dr Guy D'Mellow, Prof David (Ted) Garway-Heath Room: Darling Harbour Theatre
Topics and Speakers: JRA, HLA-B27, role of trabeculectomy/MIGS/GDD Prof Keith Martin
Diabetic retinopathy/CRVO and NVG, ocular ischaemic syndrome, IVI pressure spikes Dr Richard Symes
Tight orbits, thyroid eye disease, floppy eyelid syndrome, orbital fractures Prof Timothy Sullivan
ICE syndrome, blunt trauma/cleft/hypotony, tube endothelial decompensation, corneal transplantation in glaucoma patients A/Prof Graham Lee
Summary Dr Ridia Lim
1400–1530 Symposium: Multimodal Assessment (MMA) for Diagnosis, Management and Prognostication of Retinal and Macular Disease Chairs: A/Prof Nitin Verma AM and Prof Peter McCluskey Room: C4.1
Topics and Speakers: MMA in infectious and non-infectious uveitis Dr Sophia Zagora
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MMA in genetically determined eye disease Dr Elisa Cornish
MMA in macular disease Dr Emily Chew
MMA in retinal vascular disease Prof Ian McAllister
MMA in Ocular Oncology Dr William Glasson
1400–1530 Course: Neuro-Ophthalmology Challenges: Survival Guide to Diagnosing and Managing Neuro-Ophthalmic Conditions Chair: Prof Helen Danesh-Meyer Room: C4.4
Topics and Speakers: This is an interactive course in which case - based presentation will be used to review techniques essential to diagnose neuro-ophthalmic conditions and discuss appropriate investigations and practical advice on management. Ten cases spanning basic to complex neuro-ophthalmic cases will be presented. The emphasis on working through the cases from presentation through clinical investigations and ordering appropriate tests. The course will highlight areas in which common clinical mistakes occur and how to avoid them. The course emphasises neuro-ophthalmologic emergencies and conditions that are often difficult to diagnose. Prof Helen Danesh-Meyer and Dr Peter Savino
1400–1530
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Rapid Fire Session: Cataract / Ocular Oncology Chairs: Dr Li-Anne Lim and Prof Charles McGhee Room: C4.6 – C4.7
Topics and Speakers: Accuracy of total corneal topographic astigmatism (CorT Total) compared to Total Keratometry (TK) Prof Noel Alpins
Total keratometry (TK) in post-LASIK eyes: efficacy comparison study Dr Michael Lawless
Outcomes of 1st Q Toric Supplementary Intraocular Lenses for Residual Astitmatic Refractive Error in Pseudophakic Eyes Dr Cameron McLintock
A comparison of contrast sensitivity between a monofocal and an extended range of vision intraocular lens Dr Daniel Hogarty
Moderate Monovision with Monofocal Intraocular Lenses versus Mini-Monovision with a Small-Aperture Intraocular Lens: A Comparative Analysis Dr Bernardo Soares
Outcomes of one hundred and fifteen consecutive scleral fixated intraocular lenses using the ‘Yamane’ flanged intrascleral haptic fixation technique John Rocke
Cataract surgery outcomes after retrospective application of risk stratification systems Mr Muhammad Khan
To evaluate the visual outcome of cataract surgery in uveitis Dr Amber Amar Bhayana
Sunday 10 November 2019
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Accuracy of visual acuity assessment using a novel smartphone-coupled device in patients with eye pathology Dr James McKelvie
Iris Melanoma and Other Suspicious Iris Lesions Mr Micah Rapata
Intravitreal melphalan for vitreoretinal lymphoma Dr Li-Anne Lim
1530–1600 AFTERNOON TEA
1600–1730 CONCURRENT SESSIONS
1600–1730 Course: Microtribes, Immunotribes: Microbiomes and Microbes in Ocular Infection, Autoinflammation and Autoimmunity. How Immune Make-up Determines our Microbial Self. How one Microbe Triggers Many Ocular Diseases. When to Fight the Bugs and How to Manage the Inflammation Chairs: Dr Jo Richards and Dr Sophia Zagora Room: C4.1
Topics and Speakers: Immunotribes: Immunology 101 for ophthalmologists in 3 slides. Cases to make you think… with live polling and panel discussion: Kill the bug? / treat the autoinflammation? / manage the autoimmunity? Dr Jo Richards and Uveitis SIG
Microtribes: Ocular microbiome- an Antipodean perspective - Ocular microbiome by 16S vs culture techniques: microbial populations on normal and inflamed eyes and lids. Prof Mark Willcox
Immunotribe-Microtribe: Mechanisms of inflammation in ophthalmic disease: HLA and the gut microbiome. Systemic microbiomes triggering inflammation. Implications for disease prevention and management. Prof Denis Wakefield
Drugs for Bugs: Prophylaxis / Full Antimicrobial Treatment / Immunosuppression? Managing the risk, eliminating microbial triggers, and controlling the immunologic response: Cases and lessons from the Tuberculosis spectrum. Dr Richard Symes
Discussion Faculty and audience
1600–1730 Symposium: Tackling Presbyopia with IOLs for the Cataract Surgeon Chair: Dr Con Moshegov Course Faculty: Dr Smita Agarwal, Dr Tess Huynh, Dr Sara Crowe, Dr Michael Goggin, Dr Ilan Sebban, Dr David Lubeck and Dr Con Moshegov Room: C4.4
Topics and Speakers: Faculty speakers to present on determining the best strategy for a particular patient, how to optimise outcomes, best lens choices and dealing with patient expectations. The use of multifocal IOLs in the absence of a refractive laser in a practice to be discussed.
1600–1730 Course: Update on Microbial Keratitis Chair: Dr Matthew Green Room: Darling Harbour Theatre
Topics and Speakers: Update on epidemiology of Microbial Keratitis in Australia Dr Matthew Green
Microbial Keratitis treatment recommendations Prof Stephanie Watson
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Steroid treatment of microbial keratitis Dr Andrew Apel
Surgical management of Microbial Keratitis Dr Chameen Samarawickrama
A Microbiologist’s insights on Microbial Keratitis: “What we’ve forgotten from med school” Dr Jenny Robson
Acanthamoeba Keratitis Update- Trends and Treatment
Dr Con Pestoglou Course: Strabismus Case Studies - Diagnosis and Management Strategies Chairs: A/Prof Shuan Dai and A/Prof Geoff Lam Room: C4.5
Topics and Speakers: 1 year old with esotropia - when to operate? Intermittent exotropia in a 6yrs old child - if and when to operate? Duane syndrome in an adult Adult with vertical diplopia and head tilt Double elevator palsy – indication for surgery and when Strabismus in an adult with thyroid toxicosis- when to operate? A/Prof Shuan Dai, Prof Glen Gole, A/Prof Geoff Lam, Dr Craig Donaldson, Dr Heather Russell, Dr Deepa Taranath
1600–1730
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Rapid Fire Session: Epidemiology / Genetics / Oculoplastic Chairs: A/Prof Andrea Vincent and Prof Tim Sullivan Room: C4.6 – C4.7
Topics and Speakers: Long term outcomes of upper eyelid loading with modular platinum segment chains for lagophthalmos: an adjustable approach to eyelid loading Dr Elad Ben Artsi
Mucoceles involving the orbit: a retrospective review. Dr Allister Lee
Quantitative assessment of orbital decompression surgery for thyroid eye disease using three-dimensional stereo photogrammetric imaging Dr Jonathan Hyer
The Epidemiology of Thyroid Eye Disease In New Zealand Dr Lize Angelo
Establishing human lacrimal gland cultures from biopsy sized samples Mr Luke Halliday
Surgical outcome of small osteotomy versus conventional osteotomy in external dacrocystorhinostomy Dr Ayushi Agarwal
Optimal management in Optic Nerve Sheath Meningioma – A multi-centre study and pooled data analysis Dr Christopher Ovens
Crypto-ransomware threatening Optical Coherence Tomography systems: a growing problem Dr Jason Ha
Pre-clinical validation of in vitro gene therapy for Bietti crystalline dystrophy Dr Jiang-Hui Wang
Sunday 10 November 2019
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Epidemiology of diabetic retinopathy and maculopathy in Auckland, New Zealand: A regional photo-screening program 2006-2018 Dr Sophie Hill
Smoking and Treatment Outcomes of Neovascular Age-related Macular Degeneration over 12 Months Dr Harshil Dharamdasani Detaram
Dietary intake profile of age-related macular degeneration (AMD) patients as determined by a short dietary questionnaire Dr Diana Tang
1600 - 1730 LDP Session Convenor: Dr Catherine Green AO Room: C4.9
Convened by the RANZCO Leadership Development Committee chair Cathy Green OA, this session will commence with an address by RANZCO President Heather Mack on “Leadership” followed by a rapid-fire session.
Participants of the RANZCO Leadership Development Program will present their projects to a panel of reviewers David Mackey, Christine Younan and Shenton Chew.
The presenters and their projects are:
Dr Will Cunningham - Identifying factors that encourage or deter Māori and Pasifika doctors from pursuing formal Ophthalmology training in New Zealand.
Dr Genevieve Oliver - Encourage policies and practices that support the health and wellbeing of ophthalmologists within RANZCO
Dr Rahul Dubey - Integrating non-mydriatic fundus cameras (NMC) into multidoctor GP practices - facilitating effective screening of at-risk populations at point of care.
Dr Tanya Karaconji - Evaluation of the deficiencies in the final year of the Vocational Training Program (VTP) of Ophthalmology Trainees transitioning to a Consultant.
Dr Andrea Ang - Trialling of New Surgical Assessment in the Western Australian training network
Dr Jacqueline Beltz - GENEYE Surgical - Next generation surgical training
Dr Hamish Dunn - Glaucoma runs in families. Public awareness event-based screening
Dr Elaine Chong - Establishing a corneal service at the RMH - the referral site for complicated multidisciplinary medical/surgical cases
Dr Vivek Pandya - To develop an independent vitreoretinal surgical service at Liverpool Hospital, Sydney
Dr George Kong - Fostering of modern clinical audit practices for Glaucoma units in Australia
1730–1830 FILM AND POSTER VIEWING SESSION Room: Foyers, Level 4, International Convention Centre
1830-2130 Alcon Hosted Evening Symposium Title: Active Sentry Launch Speakers: Dr David Lubeck and panel of Australasian surgeons Venue: Magnifique Ballroom, Sofitel
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PROGRAM – MONDAY 11 NOVEMBER 2019
0645–0800 Novartis Hosted Morning Symposium Title: The future in science, the future in care Speakers: A/Prof Sebastian Waldstein, Local Speaker TBC Room: C4.5
0830–1000
0830–0845
0845–0900
0900–0915
0915–0930
0930-0945
0945-1000
Clinical Controversies Chair: Dr Brad Horsburgh Room: Darling Harbour Theatre
Topics and Speakers: Treatment of Infantile Hemangiomas – is propranolol the answer for all? Prof David A Plager MD
Topical Therapy for Ocular Surface Squamous Neoplasia - When, and When Not Dr Santosh G Honavar MD
I Don’t Need FLACS! Prof Soon-Phaik Chee
Pigment Dispersion Syndrome: to PI or not to PI? Prof David (Ted) Garway-Heath
Genetic Testing in Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD) - is it necessary for clinical care? Dr Emily Chew
Discussion
1000–1030 MORNING TEA
1030–1100 Cataract Update Lecture State-of-the Art Intraocular Lens Fixation Speaker: Prof Soon-Phaik Chee Chair: Dr Elsie Chan Room: Darling Harbour Theatre
1100-1101 Remembrance – Observe 1 minute silence
1101–1130 The Fred Hollows Lecture Hollows Influence: Research, Programs and Universal Eye Health Coverage in the Pacific Speaker: Dr Anasaini Cama Chair: A/Prof Nitin Verma AM Room: Darling Harbour Theatre
1130–1230 RANZCO Plenary Launch of the RANZCO Reconciliation Action Plan Masters of Ceremony: Dr Ashish Agar and Dr Kris Rallah-Baker Room: Darling Harbour Theatre
Speakers and Topics: Welcome to Country Uncle Allen Madden
Cultural performance Walangari Karntawarra and Diramu Aboriginal Dance and Didgeridoo company
Key note speaker Ms Nova Peris OAM
Address by RANZCO President A/Prof Heather Mack
Cultural safety Video presentation by eminent health advocates
Monday 11 November 2019
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1230–1400 LUNCH
1400–1530 CONCURRENT SESSIONS
1400–1530 Symposium: International Development – The Continuing Challenge. To Inform and Challenge those Involved or Interested in Working in Low Resource Countries Convenors: Dr Mark F Ellis and A/Prof Geoffrey Painter Room: C4.1
Topics and Speakers: Why be Involved in International Development Dr Bill Glasson
What are the Different Types of Involvement in Development Projects A/Prof Nitin Verma AM
Where Does RANZCO Fit in? Dr Anthony Bennett-Hall
The Role of the Australian and New Zealand Eye Foundation Dr John Kennedy
International Development from the Recipients Perspective Dr Anasaini Cama
Preparing to Work in the International Development Sector Dr Tani Brown
Creating the Team: Doctors, Nurses and Allied Health Professionals Mrs Kerrie Legg
Some Existing Programmes Showcased: Sight For All in Myanmar Dr James Muecke
The Sumba Eye Project Dr Mark F Ellis
Lessons Learnt from Timor-Leste A/Prof Nitin Verma AM
Questions and Discussion
1400–1530 Course: Controversies in Cataract Surgery Moderator: Dr Elsie Chan Panellist: Dr Rosie Dawkins Room: C4.4
Topics and Speakers: 1.Glaucoma patients undergoing cataract surgery should be offered MIGSFor: Dr Nathan KerrAgainst: Dr Sam Kain
2.Patients having a toric IOL should all have corneal topography performed pre-operativelyFor: Dr Chameen SamarawickramaAgainst: Dr Alex Tan
3.Anterior chamber IOLs are a safe option in the absence of a capsular bagFor: A/Prof Mark DaniellAgainst: Dr Matthew Green
4.Topical antibiotics are not necessary after routine cataract surgeryFor: Dr Anton van Heerden
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Against: Dr Sing-Pey Chow
5.NSAIDs should be used routinely after cataract surgeryFor: Dr Georgia ClearyAgainst: Dr Elaine Chong
1400–1530 Symposium: Cataract Surgery and the Cornea: Pre-operative Management and Post-operative Considerations Chairs: Dr Jacqueline Beltz and Prof Bennie Jeng Room: Darling Harbour Theatre
Topics and Speakers: 1) Pre-operative corneal considerations (including managing the irregular cornea)2) Corneal considerations for premium IOL’s3) IOL selection in KCN4) IOL selection following corneal/refractive surgery5) Operative considerations in patients with corneal disease6) Approach to residual refractive error after cataract surgeryDr Jacqueline Beltz, Prof Bennie Jeng, Prof Gerard Sutton, A/Prof Michael Lawless, ProfMichael Belin and Dr Peter Zloty
Symposium: Thyroid Eye Disease Management Chair: A/Prof Raf Ghabrial Room: C4.5
Topics and Speakers: Overview Prof Peter McCluskey
Organising the clinic, pre workup Ms Tharini Ganess
The Endocrinology of Graves' Disease Dr Ash Gargya
The Immunology of Graves' Disease A/Prof Roger Garsia
(Peter Rogers Lecture) Medical and Minimal Interventional management for thyroid Eye Disease – Current Status Dr Santosh G Honavar MD
Radiotherapy for Graves' Disease A/Prof Chris Milross
Surgical options in Graves' Disease A/Prof Raf Ghabrial
Strabismus treatment in Graves' Disease Dr Ross Fitzsimons
1400–1530
1400–1407
1407–1414
1414–1421
Rapid Fire Session: Retina / Uveitis Chairs: A/Prof Andrew Symons and Dr Jo Sims Room: C4.6 – C4.7
Topics and Speakers: Optogenetic restoration of vision with bReaChes A/Prof Matthew Simunovic
Multi-input artificial intelligence design for multi-modal retinal imaging diagnosis of intermediate dry age related macular degeneration Dr Sophie Hill
Visual and expanded anatomical outcomes for brolucizumab versus aflibercept in patients
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with neovascular AMD: 96-week data from HAWK and HARRIER Prof Paul Mitchell AO
Five year visual acuity outcomes for Intravitreal Therapy in Bilateral Neovascular Age-Related Macular Degeneration – Fight Retinal Blindness (FRB!) project Dr Elisa Cornish
Comparison of macular atrophy in eyes with neovascular age-related macular degeneration treated with VEGF inhibitors using a treat-and-extend or pro re nata regimen: Four year results of the MANEX study Ms Kimberly Spooner
Outcomes of suspending VEGF inhibitors for neovascular age-related macular degeneration when lesions have been inactive for 3 months Dr Vuong Nguyen
Beyond Anti-VEGF: Treatment of Diabetic Retinopathy through Neuropeptides Dr Lei Liu
Outcomes of observation versus treatment of eyes with diabetic macular oedema and very good visual acuity. Results from a multi-centre real-world study A/Prof Samantha Fraser-Bell
Functional Vision Outcomes with the Second-generation Suprachoroidal Retinal Prosthesis: Tabletop Object Search and Identification Task Ms Maria Kolic
Spectral Domain Optical Coherence Tomography in Active Toxoplasmic Retinochoroiditis Dr Genevieve Oliver
Vision loss in anterior uveitis Dr Haya Al-Ani
Occlusive Vasculitis in Sydney Dr Noor Ali
1530–1600 AFTERNOON TEA
1600–1730 CONCURRENT SESSIONS
1600–1730 Course: OCT Angiography in Neovascular Age-Related Macular Degeneration, Diabetic Retinopathy. How to Use and Interpret this New Technology Chair: Prof Paul Mitchell AO Room: C4.4
Topics and Speakers: Basic Science of OCT Angiography: including projection artifact removal, segmentation issues, different platforms Dr Belinda Leong
OCT Angiography of Neovascular Age-Related Macular Degeneration: including comparison with fluorescein or ICG, CNV visibility issues, CNV type, evolution of CNV, subclinical CNV Prof Paul Mitchell AO
OCT Angiography of Retinal Vein Occlusion: including patterns and evolution of capillary bed loss in RVO; superficial and deep capillary bed signs; prediction of recurrent oedema. A/Prof Gerald Liew
OCT Angiography of Diabetic Retinopathy; including comparison with fluorescein, superficial and deep capillary bed signs in DME, use in managing DME and PDR. Prof Paul Mitchell AO
OCT Angiography of Other Retinal Vascular Conditions: including macroaneurysm,
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macular telangiectasia, radiation. Dr Michael Wei
1600–1730 Symposium: Artificial Intelligence Will Replace Ophthalmologists in the Future: Fact or Fiction?? Chair: A/Prof Nitin Verma AM Co-Chairs: Dr Andrew Crawford and A/Prof Peter Van Wijngaarden Room: C4.5
Topics and Speakers: An AI primer: the technology and terminology Dr Andrew Crawford
AI in medicine : where are we at? A/Prof Peter Van Wijngaarden
AI in the screening and diagnosis of eye conditions Dr Sebastian Waldstein
AI in the research arena A/Prof John Grigg
AI in the treatment arena Dr Weng Onn Chan
The big players in AI :where are they taking us? Dr Leo Scheck
Ethical and legal considerations in the use of AI in medicine A/Prof Farah Magrabi
Sum up and panel discussion Dr Narme Deva, Chandrashan Perera and A/Prof Nitin Verma AM
1600-1730 Symposium: Management of Herpetic Eye Disease Co-Chairs: Dr Jo Sims and A/Prof Lyndell Lim Room: Darling Harbour Theatre
Speakers and Topics: CMV anterior uveitis, diagnosis and management Prof Soon-Phaik Chee
The cornea and herpes viruses Prof Stephanie Watson
Herpes zoster and the eye (anterior segment manifestations) Dr Rachael Niederer
Viral retinitis, diagnosis and management Dr Jo Sims
Management of glaucoma in herpetic eye disease Dr Nathan Kerr
The effect of the zoster vaccine on rates of herpetic eye disease Dr Tony Hall
1600–1730 Rapid Fire Session: CPD Audit Chair: Dr Sukhpal Sandhu Co-Chairs: Dr Jennifer Fan Gaskin, Dr Alok Sharma and Dr Andrea Ang Panel: Dr Sukhpal Sandhu, Dr Jennifer Fan Gaskin, Dr Alok Sharma, Dr Andrea Ang and Dr Anasaini Cama Room: C4.1 Trade and media not eligible to attend this session
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Topics and Speakers: RANZCO WA Collaborative OCT Audit Dr Mengchen Suo
An audit of the predisposing factors of late in-the-bag posterior chamber intraocular lens (PCIOLs) dislocations and outcomes following surgical repair at a single site comprehensive regional practice Dr Peter Macken
Intravitreal Injections for Diabetic Macular Oedema in Rural Western Australia – A Population-Based Needs Analysis of Treatment Coverage in 2018 Dr Joos Meyer
Antimicrobial stewardship 2019. Collaborative audit of antimicrobial practice of RANZCO fellows Dr Jessica Ong
Cataract Surgery Outcomes at a Tertiary Hospital in Australia Mr Muhammad Khan
Three Years Real-World Treatment Outcomes of Ranibizumab versus Aflibercept for Neovascular Age-related Macular Degeneration: Data from the Fight Retinal Blindness! Registry Dr Sanjeeb Bhandari
Evaluation of Refractive and Visual Acuity Outcomes in Cataract Patients Dr Brian Harrisberg
Post trabeculectomy endophthalmitis presenting to Auckland District Health Board 2006-2019 Dr Rahul Dwivedi
Selective laser trabeculoplasty: outcomes of multiple repeat treatments Dr Nicholas Andrew
Community Eye Care (C-EYE-C): improving access and reducing costs through collaborative care for diabetic retinopathy Ms Belinda Ford
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Rapid Fire Session: Paediatrics / Strabismus / Neuro-Ophthalmology Chairs: A/Prof Shuan Dai and Prof Helen Danesh-Meyer Room: C4.6 – C4.7
Topics and Speakers: Citicoline Reduces Matrix Metalloproteinase-2 Expression in Scleral Tissue of Rat Myopic Model Dr Eka Rahmawati
Effect of surfactant administration with different oxygen levels and retinopathy of prematurity risk: Real-world results from a 14-year cohort in NICU in Malaysia Dr May May Chaw
Retinopathy of Prematurity in the Top End: Are indigenous babies resistant to development of ROP? Dr Ario Wilson-Pogmore
Tackling Retinopathy of Prematurity via Telescreening in Rural India Narendran Venkatapathy
Patterns of Paediatric Ocular Trauma. A 10-year retrospective review at the John Hunter Children’s Hospital, NSW, Australia. Dr Andrew Burbidge
Exercise-Induced Diplopia Dr Juliette Duck
The use of optical coherence tomography to evaluate the elevated optic disc in children Mr Matthew McMahon
Presentation features for a multi-national treatment trial of non-arteritic Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy A/Prof Clare Fraser
Quantitative Retinal Vascular Complications in Obstructive Sleep Apnoea: A Follow Up Study Investigating the Response to CPAP Therapy Prof Brendon Wong
The usefulness of Anti-acetylcholine Receptor Antibody (ACHR-ABS) testing in diagnosing ocular myasthenia gravis (omg) in an outpatient setting Dr In Young Chung
1900-2300 CONGRESS DINNER Venue: Doltone House
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PROGRAM – TUESDAY 12 NOVEMBER 2019
0645–0800 ANZGS Glaucoma Symposium Sponsored by Allergan Topic: Corneal biomechanics: do they really matter? Speaker: Prof David (Ted) Garway-Heath Chair: A/Prof Anne Brooks Room: C4.5
0830–1000 Plenary Symposium: Normal Tension Glaucoma: An Update on Current Management and Future Directions Chair: A/Prof Mitchell Lawlor Room: Darling Harbour Theatre
Speakers and Topics: NTG: more common than you think? Dr Jennifer Fan Gaskin
Medical and surgical treatment of patients with NTG A/Prof Mitchell Lawlor
Are you sure it is NTG? Prof Helen Danesh-Meyer
The memantine neuoprotection trials: what did they tell us? Prof Ivan Goldberg
The UKGTS results: implications for neuroprotection trials Prof David (Ted) Garway-Heath
1000–1030 MORNING TEA
1030–1100 Glaucoma Update Lecture Lessons from the United Kingdom Glaucoma Treatment Study (UKGTS) and Laser in Glaucoma and Ocular HyperTension (LiGHT) Study Speaker: Prof David (Ted) Garway-Heath Chair: Dr Ridia Lim Room: Darling Harbour Theatre
1100–1130 The Dame Ida Mann Memorial Lecture Light and the Eye: Chronic Insult or Therapeutic Dream Speaker: Prof John Marshall Chair: Prof Gerard Sutton Room: Darling Harbour Theatre
1130–1200 Oculoplastic Update Lecture Oculoplasty and Ocular Oncology – What New Am I Doing This Year? Speaker: Dr Santosh G Honavar MD Chair: Dr Brett O’Donnell Room: Darling Harbour Theatre
Tuesday 12 November 2019
RANZCO 2019 CONGRESS FILM FESTIVAL PROGRAM
Film Festival sponsored by:
Film No: Film Title Presenter Category
1 Vascularised congenital cataract removal
Dr Colby Hart Cataract
2 Approaching traumatic cataracts
Dr Jacqueline Beltz Cataract
3 Zepto precision pulse capsulotomy
Dr Son Chau-Vo Cataract
4 Management strategy in the event of Argentinian Flag Sign during Conventional Phacoemulsification.
Dr Sunil Thangaraj Cataract
7 What's so zen about MIGS?
A/Prof Graham Lee Glaucoma
8 Stenting the flow – A novel surgical technique for chronic glaucoma drainage device hypotony
Dr Corey Rowland Glaucoma
9 "Microscope Tilting Aid": A low cost device to assist the tilting of the surgical microscope during glaucoma angle surgery
Ms Gabriela Kalofonos Glaucoma
10 Window to the soul: partial thickness scleral windows to treat uveal effusion syndrome
Dr Joobin Hooshmand Glaucoma
11 How to insert the iStent inject® (G2)
Dr Lance Liu Glaucoma
12 Surgical Pearls for optimal implantation of the Xen Glaucoma Microstent
Dr Nicholas Andrew Glaucoma
13 Transcaruncular medical canthal tendon plication and lower lid suture sling with retractor recession – a narrated surgical video
Dr Katja Ullrich Oculoplastic/Orbit
14 Surgical challenges in cataract with Aniridia
Dr Manasi Tripathi Paediatric ophthalmology
15 Crystalline lens capsule transplant in management of refractory macular holes-a novel technique
Dr Anant Bhosale Retina
16 The patient experience following implantation of the Scharioth Macula Lens in patients with different maculopathies.
Dr Brian Harrisberg Retina
17 Peel back the layers – the use of intraoperative optical coherence Tomography in epiretinal membrane surgery
Dr Corey Rowland Retina
18 Neil's Story
Dr James Muecke Retina
19 Transconjunctival suprachoroidal hemorrhage drainage via 25 gauge cannula
A/Prof Shorya Azad Retina
20 An unusual presentation of total retinal detachment
Dr Yu-Chieh Hung Retina
RANZCO 2019 CONGRESS POSTER PROGRAM
Posters sponsored by:
ORIA top presentations
Poster No:
Poster Title Presenter Category
2 Visual performance and positional stability of a rhexis fixated EDOF IOL
Dr Erica Darian-Smith Cataract
3 Evaluation of surgical skills in ophthalmology residents using ICO- OSCAR for Small Incision Cataract Surgeries: An assessment, feedback and much more….
Dr Soumya Venkatesh Cataract
4 Phacoemulsification surgery skill transfer –progress and proficiency: our experience with ICO-OSCAR rubrics
Prof Khurshed Bharucha Cataract
6 Phacoemulsification training for small manual incision cataract surgery experienced nepalese surgeons – a joint project of Queensland ophthalmologists and Lumbini Eye Institute
Dr Anil Sharma Cataract
7 To study visual outcome, endothelial cell loss and complications after retropupillary Iris claw lens implantation in patients with deficient posterior capsule
Prof SP Singh Cataract
9 Small aperture intraocular lens in myopic cataract patients
Dr Alexander Poon Cataract
10 Re-intervention rate and visual outcomes following zonular dehiscence
Dr Harry Yip Cataract
11 Prognosis and impact of ocular risk factors in pseudophakic cystoid macular oedema following femtosecond laser assisted surgery
Mr Edward Xu Cataract
12 Comparison of an optical low-coherence interferometry and a Scheimpflug imaging combined with partial coherence interferometry biometers in cataract patients
Dr Eui Seok Han Cataract
13 The final visual outcomes following cataract surgery at outreach camps in rural area in Timor-Leste
Dr Frenky Ramiro de Jesus Cataract
14 A 10-year audit of posterior capsule tear complication rates and visual outcomes following phacoemulsification
Dr Sarmad Akkach Cataract
15 Evaluation of refractive and visual acuity outcomes in cataract patients
Dr Brian Harrisberg Cataract
16 A case series of subretinal lenticular material
Dr Christopher Go Cataract
17 A case series of complicated cataract management unique to the Top End
Dr Ario Wilson-Pogmore Cataract
18 Lens Epithelial Cell Outgrowth (LECO): an occurrence with the Clareon® AutonoMe
Dr Chloe FT Ting Cataract
19 Clareon® AutonoMe versus AcrySof® IQ AU00T0 UltraSert - a comparison of intraoperative and postoperative characteristics
Dr Chloe FT Ting Cataract
20 Impact of different types of IOL implantation during cataract surgery on the quality of sleep - A Prospective study
Dr Sucheta Parija Cataract
21 Effectiveness of using dexmedetomidine as an adjunct to local anaesthesia in peribulbar block in ocular surgeries
Dr Sonalika Gogia Cataract
22 A perquisition for clue to preventing complications in cases of pseudoexfoliationsyndrome (PEX) undergoing phacoemulsification surgery
Dr Anushree Naidu Cataract
23 Short-course topical ocular corticosteroids do not alter corneal curvature or refraction
Ms Hannah Frazer Cataract
24 Investigation of Toxic Anterior Segment Syndrome (TASS) in a day surgery centre
Dr Timothy Roberts Cataract
25 Safety and effectiveness of the PanOptix Trifocal IOL: A multi-surgeon and multi-centre Retrospective Cohort Study
Dr Uday Bhatt Cataract
26 Five year review of complication rates for open heart international/foresight Australia ophthalmology surgical trips to Santiago City, Philippines
Dr Dominic McCall Cataract
27 Identifying sources of greenhouse gas emissions in cataract care in the United States: Opportunities for resource efficiency in the operating theatre
Dr Cassandra Thiel Cataract
28 The Eyefficiency Tool: A global cataract surgical services auditor for productivity, costs, and carbon
Dr Cassandra Thiel Cataract
29 Epidermal fatty acid-binding protein (E-FABP): A novel biomarker in the diagnosis of dry eye disease- The Experience from the Non-Obese Diabetic (NOD) Mice
Dr Murat Dogru Cornea
30 Efficacy and safety of conjunctival cystectomy using high-frequency radio-wave electrosurgery
Dr Min Jung Ji Cornea
32 Xtra focus pinhole IOL (Morchers GMBH) a novel approach for anterior segmentre construction addressing irregular astigmatism and irregular pupils
Dr Prateek Agarwal Cornea
33 The spectrum of Microbial Keratitis: An updated review
Dr Christopher Bartimote Cornea
34 The Keratitis Anti-microbial Resistance Surveillance Program (KARSP): results from 2017-2018
Dr Maria Cabrera-Aguas Cornea
35 Evaluation and sustainability of guidelines for the management of herpes simplex keratitis at the Sydney Eye Hospital
Dr Maria Cabrera-Aguas Cornea
36 Microbial keratitis in Australia and New Zealand: A meta-analysis
Dr Mia Zhang Cornea
37 The octopus strap – friend or foe? Recent trends in octopus strap related eye injuries in Melbourne, Victoria
Dr Philip Rothschild Cornea
38 Evaluating a simpler method of non-contact infrared meibography using still photography
Dr Katja Ullrich Cornea
39 Effect of laser peripheral iridotomy on corneal endothelial cell density
Mr Luke Moriarty Cornea
41 Retinal photocoagulation using a 532 nm laser does not cause corneal endothelial changes
Mr Aran Kanagaratnam Cornea
43 Clinical translation of recommendations from clinical trials for the management of Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus
Dr Neeranjali Jain Cornea
44 Comparison of the effect of human platelet lysate and foetal bovine serum on human corneal endothelial cell cultivation
Ms Li Wen Cornea
45 A Prospective evaluation of conjunctivochalasis in cataract patients utilising the OCULUS Keratograph 5M
Dr King Fai Calvin Leung Cornea
46 Keratoconus in down syndrome: hidden in plain sight!
Ms Joyce Mathan Cornea
47 Meibomian Gland Dysfunction in cataract surgery: A Novel evaluation using the Oculus Keratograph 5M
Dr Jessica Xiong Cornea
48 Topical corticosteroid use as adjunctive therapy for bacterial keratitis
Miss Pauline Khoo Cornea
49 iFixInk has the potential to act as a wound sealant for corneal injuries and in surgery
Ms Hannah Frazer Cornea
50 Analysing key multifactorial variable relationships in Keratoconus
Ms Nicole Hallett Cornea
51 Age impact on corneal endothelial cell density and viability preserved with organ culture method in New South Wales tissue banks
Dr Melvin Ling Cornea
53 Who needs cross-linking? Predictors of progression in untreated keratoconus: A Save Sight Keratoconus Registry study
Dr Alex Ferdi Cornea
54 Retrospective study on prevalence of HIV-AIDS sero-positivity among patients with conjunctival squamous cell carcinoma in Port Moresby general hospital eye clinic from 2005 – 2012
Dr Waimbe Wahamu Cornea
55 Rapid assessment of avoidable blindness in Kabul, Afghanistan
Dr Qais Nasimee Epidemiology/Public Health
56 Viral conjunctivitis: a retrospective study in an Australian hospital
Dr Emmanuel Marinos Epidemiology/Public Health
58 Sumba Eye Program update
Dr Mark Ellis Epidemiology/Public Health
59 Ocular trauma associated with falls in the elderly: a 10 year review
Dr Wen-Shen Lee Epidemiology/Public Health
60 Seasonal variation in human adenovirus conjunctivitis: a 13-year observational study
Dr Yi Fan (Eva) Tang Epidemiology/Public Health
61 Smartphone applications in ophthalmology
Dr Daniel Hogarty Epidemiology/Public Health
62 Pattern of ocular trauma at primary eye care center in Bangladesh
Dr Mohammed Arifur Rahman Akonjee
Epidemiology/Public Health
63 KeepSight may have limited impact in rural Western Australia given poor uptake of National Diabetes Services Scheme registry
Dr Mark Chia Epidemiology/Public Health
64 Deep learning in optical coherence tomography: sample size requirements
Dr Shong Min Voon Epidemiology/Public Health
65 Common Ocular pathologies among paediatric age group belonging to rural & backward community of North-East India
Dr Harsh Vardhan Singh Epidemiology/Public Health
66 Prevalence of Diabetic Retinopathy in various ethnic groups and associated risk factors in patients attending a tertiary care centre in North-East India
Dr Harsh Vardhan Singh Epidemiology/Public Health
67 The potential effects of the statins on the incidence and progression of age-related macular degeneration
Dr Kenneth Ooi Epidemiology/Public Health
68 Effect of healthcare screening system on early detection of glaucoma patients
A/Prof Hyuk Jin Choi Epidemiology/Public Health
69 Evaluating barriers to access for cataract surgery in New Zealand: analysis of calculated driving distance and visual acuity at time of referral
Dr Ben Wilkinson Epidemiology/Public Health
70 Applied field epidemiology in the investigation of adverse events of ophthalmic medical devices
Dr Mario Vittorino Epidemiology/Public Health
71 Evaluating the efficacy of a Diabetic Retinopathy Screening Service in rural and remote primary health care clinics (PHCs) in Australia: a pilot study
Ms Ivy Jiang Epidemiology/Public Health
72 The DR SPOC Study: Diabetic Retinopathy Screening in an outreach model
Miss Lakni S Weerasinghe Epidemiology/Public Health
73 Ocular trauma in the Top End
Dr Ario Wilson-Pogmore Epidemiology/Public Health
74 Open globe injuries presenting to The Royal Hobart Hospital – a 10-year retrospective study
Dr Damien Ling Epidemiology/Public Health
75 Surgical rehabilitation of ocular trauma in an Australian tertiary centre: A 10-year review of clinical outcomes and economic costs
Mr Brendon W. H. Lee Epidemiology/Public Health
76 Artificial intelligence assisted opportunistic screening for referable diabetic retinopathy: from algorithm to real world application
Dr Jane Scheetz Epidemiology/Public Health
77 Causes of blindness in the Indigenous population of North Western Australia: a retrospective analysis
Dr Sebastian Derham Epidemiology/Public Health
78 An analysis of adenoviral conjunctivitis presentations to the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital, Melbourne
Dr Lawrence Kwok Epidemiology/Public Health
79 Performance of an “offline” deep-learning algorithm on a smartphone vs manual ophthalmic grading for detecting referable diabetic retinopathy in a large scale, prospective study using health workers, with no prior experience in retinal imaging in Mumbai, India
Prof Sundaram Natarajan Epidemiology/Public Health
80 Atopic dermatitis is associated with high myopia in the adult Korean population
Dr Gyeong-Hun Park Epidemiology/Public Health
81 Intravitreal injection compliance in the Northwest of Western Australia identifying patients lost to follow up
Mr Andrew Nguyen Epidemiology/Public Health
82 Demand and wait-times for non-cataract procedures in telehealth patients of Western Australia
Mr Andrew Nguyen Epidemiology/Public Health
83 Assessing characteristics that impact diagnostic accuracy of artificial intelligence when screening for diabetic retinopathy in real world settings
Miss Dilara Koca Epidemiology/Public Health
84 Age-related macular degeneration; patient perspectives regarding accessing eye care
Ms Upeka Nanayakkara Epidemiology/Public Health
85 Looking towards gene therapy: characterisation of ex vivo AAV2.CYP4V2 gene therapy in human retinal explants
Miss Monica Hu Genetics
86 Towards gene therapy in the retinal dystrophies
Mr Christopher Watson Genetics
87 Dry eye disease identified in a prospective study of ocular manifestations in Inherited Epidermolysis Bullosa and Autoimmune Blistering Diseases
Mr Brendon W. H. Lee Genetics
88 Correlation between 24-hour blood pressure and ophthalmologic examination in patients with glaucoma
Dr Seunguk Lee Glaucoma
89 Effect of combined minimally invasive glaucoma surgery and phacoemulsification on intraocular pressure versus phacoemulsification alone
Dr Philomena McNamara Glaucoma
90 Glaucoma surveillance in intravitreal injection patients in a regional eye clinic: an audit
Dr Jie (Jenny) Song Glaucoma
91 The assessment of colour vision with the ishihara test in patients with glaucomatous optic neuropathy
Dr Shanil Dhanji Glaucoma
92 Early outcomes of subtenon semi-open ab interno technique of xen stent insertion compared to standard technique
Dr George YX Kong Glaucoma
93 Variables correlating with the success or failure of trabecular micro-bypass stents, iStent and iStent inject, when combined with cataract surgery
Dr Philip Rothschild Glaucoma
94 Effect of leukotriene antagonist on wound healing after glaucoma implant surgery in rabbits
A/Prof Younhea Jung Glaucoma
95 Outcomes of uveitic glaucoma treatment
Dr Tiffany Ma Glaucoma
96 Trend analysis of common glaucoma procedures over the last decade
Dr Sarah Chaudhry Glaucoma
97 A review of the efficacy of first generation Istent in patients with Glaucoma at Auckland City Hospital
Dr Simone Freundlich Glaucoma
98 OCT angiography in optic disc haemorrhage (ODH): intra-individual case-control comparison of glaucoma patients
Dr Raj Pathmaraj Glaucoma
100 Optimizing yoga postures for lifestyle management in Glaucoma
A/Prof Arvind Morya Glaucoma
101 Pronase E improves gene transduction of retinal ganglion cells
Dr Mark Hassall Glaucoma
102 Comparison of RNFL and GCLIPL thicknesses and progression characteristics using two OCT systems – the PROGRESSA Study
Miss Danit Saks Glaucoma
103 U-shaped association between intraocular pressure and eating frequency in the adult Korean population
Sunmi Kim Glaucoma
104 The effect of phacoemulsification cataract surgery on intraocular pressure in early glaucoma: a prospective multi-site study
Dr Ayub Qassim Glaucoma
105 Higher incidence of incisional glaucoma surgery in Mendelian versus non-Mendelian glaucoma
Dr Shilpa Kuruvilla Glaucoma
106 Validation of an iPad visual field test to screen for glaucoma in rural & remote settings
Dr Mark Chia Glaucoma
107 High-throughput CRISPR-based morphological profiling of IOP-associated genes in primary trabecular meshwork cells
Mr Peter Lu Glaucoma
108 Hydrus Microstent – Surgical modality for management of glaucoma
Dr Waseem Henein Glaucoma
109 Incidence of XEN-Related Endophthalmitis
Dr Alice Dutton Glaucoma
110 Analysis of lamina cribrosa intensity according to glaucoma severity using swept-source optical coherence tomography in glaucoma
Dr Jiyun Lee Glaucoma
111 Microscope Tilting Aid versus Manual
Ms Gabriela Kalofonos Glaucoma
Tilting of the operating microscope. A comparison study
112 differentiating clinical features of ocular myasthenia gravis (OMG) from OMG-suspects
Dr In Young Chung Neuro-Ophthalmology
113 The presentation, treatment and complications of herpes zoster ophthalmicus: A study from a tertiary eye hospital in Australia
Dr Rahul Chakrabarti Neuro-Ophthalmology
114 Papilledema: a review of cases presenting to the Royal Victorian Eye and Ears hospital
Dr Lily Vu Neuro-Ophthalmology
115 Neurological sequelae of herpes zoster ophthalmicus
Dr Kevin Liu Neuro-Ophthalmology
116 Visual outcome and clinical profile of Pituitary adenoma following trans-sphenoidal surgery
Dr Sucheta Parija Neuro-Ophthalmology
118 The Ophthalmotrope. A historical review
Dr Andrew Burbidge Non Scientific
119 Same day bilataral cataract surgery in bilaterally blind cases in very remote surgical eye outreaches in rural Papua New Guinea
Dr David Pahau Non Scientific
120 A novel, simple, and cost effective technique to support eye drop compliance
Ms Sonia Huang Non Scientific
122 Maintaining Quality of Life:Electrochemotherapy for Palliative Periocular Malignancy
Dr Katja Ullrich Ocular Oncology
123 Periosteal graft for Fornix reconstruction
Dr Katja Ullrich
Oculoplastic/Orbit
124 Does lagophthalmos change on lying supine after upper eyelid platinum segment chain loading?
Dr Katja Ullrich Oculoplastic/Orbit
125 Recognising Meibomian Gland Inversion in Patients with Facial Palsy to improve the Ocular Surface
Dr Katja Ullrich Oculoplastic/Orbit
126 Complications of upper blepharoplasty double fold eyelid in vietnam
Dr Nguyen Thi Thu Hien Oculoplastic/Orbit
127 Surgical management of upper eyelid retraction and its complications in vietnam
Dr Nguyen Thi Thu Hien Oculoplastic/Orbit
128 Clinical profile and management of orbitopalpebral neurofibromatosis type 1 at a tertiary care centre
Prof Mandeep Bajaj Oculoplastic/Orbit
129 Evaluation of canalicular trephination and monocanalicular stenting versus canaliculodacryocystorhinostomy in lacrimal common canalicular obstruction
Prof Mandeep Bajaj Oculoplastic/Orbit
130 CoSMid : Conjunctival splitting in the middle for fornix deepening as a technique of socket rehabilitation
Dr Deepthi Elizabeth Kurian Oculoplastic/Orbit
131 Traumatic orbital haemorrhage: a 15-year review at a tertiary trauma centre
Dr Allister Lee Oculoplastic/Orbit
133 Validating three-dimensional imaging for volumetric assessment of periorbital
Dr Jonathan Hyer Oculoplastic/Orbit
tissue
134 Case series of orbital crystal storing histiocytosis
Miss Caroline Wilde Oculoplastic/Orbit
136 High nasolacrimal sac-duct junction ‘malpositioning’ – retrospective review of dacryocystography images
Dr Valerie Juniat Oculoplastic/Orbit
137 Endoscopic orbital decompression by Oculoplastic surgeons for proptosis in thyroid eye disease
Dr Valerie Juniat Oculoplastic/Orbit
138 Patients undergoing endoscopic dacryocystorhinostomy - an unusually high incidence of sinus disease
Dr Jagdeep Cheema Oculoplastic/Orbit
139 Features of patients failing external dacryocystorhinostomy
Dr Jagdeep Cheema Oculoplastic/Orbit
140 Demographics of patients with nasolacrimal duct obstruction who underwent surgical intervention
Dr Jagdeep Cheema Oculoplastic/Orbit
141 Ocular and periocular dog bite injuries – a retrospective cohort at the Children’s Hospital Westmead
Dr Megha Kaushik Oculoplastic/Orbit
142 Stereotactic navigation for orbital surgery
Dr Kailing Yong Oculoplastic/Orbit
143 Analysis of short-term vision training by binocular perceptual stimulation network platform in amblyopia treatment
Prof Hongwei Deng Paediatric ophthalmology
146 Utilising Optos fundus photography in paediatric patients
Mr Jason Daley Paediatric ophthalmology
147 Retrospective review of retinoblastoma management and outcomes at Children's Hospital Westmead from 2008-2019
Dr Julia Starte Paediatric ophthalmology
148 Long term outcomes of molteno tube implants in childhood glaucoma
Dr Tiki Ewing Paediatric ophthalmology
149 Optic Disc Tilt in myopic children
Dr Loren Rose Paediatric ophthalmology
150 Ocular profile of children with congenital hypothyroidism
Dr Maansi Sethi Paediatric ophthalmology
152 Does size really matter? Aniseikonia in anisometropia & amblyopia
Mrs Jay South Paediatric ophthalmology
153 Excessive smartphone use may cause acute acquired comitant esotropia
Xueliang Feng Paediatric ophthalmology
154 The Myopia Investigation of Primary School Students in Hubei Province, China
Ms Zhou Lianhong Paediatric ophthalmology
155 Correction of recurrent pediatric ptosis with poor levator function: A modified pentagon frontails suspension
Dr Jingjing Jiang
Paediatric ophthalmology
156 Red reflex – is there an easier way?
Dr Evan Heinecke Paediatric ophthalmology
157 Jak-ROP, The Pioneer of ROP Screening Program in Jakarta: A Preliminary Report
Mrs Nabila Aljufri Paediatric ophthalmology
158 Four-year results for the phase 3 voretigene neparvovec (VN) study in
Daniel Chung Paediatric
biallelic RPE65 mutation–associated inherited retinal disease
ophthalmology
159 Traumatic nasolacrimal duct obstruction in Chinese children: clinical characteristics, managements, and outcomes
Dr Wen Liu Paediatric ophthalmology
161 Outcomes of paediatric orbital and subperiosteal abscess at a tertiary paediatric hospital
Dr Jeremy Tan Paediatric ophthalmology
162 Microcystic macular edema (MME) seen in Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) scans in Paediatric Optic Atrophy
Mr Lachlan Knight Paediatric ophthalmology
163 Vernal keratoconjunctivitis and Serum Vitamin D levels in children- a prospective study
Dr Sucheta Parija Paediatric ophthalmology
164 Comparing the incidence of HOYA VIVINEX™ and Rayner T-Flex® toric intraocular lens misalignment and repositioning surgery
Dr Bernardo Soares Refractive Surgery
165 DEMac (Direct E-referrals to Macular service) – a referral refinement initiative to optimise resources in the macular service in Cornwall, UK
Dr Annika Quinn Retina
166 Longitudinal evaluation of retinal structure in epiretinal membrane using optical coherence tomography
Dr Jae Hoon Lee Retina
167 Clinical presentations of focal choroidal excavation and results of long-term follow-up
A/Prof Seokhyun Lee Retina
168 Medium-Term tamponade with vitrectomy and perfluorodecalin for the management of complex retinal detachments
Dr Luke Chehade Retina
170 Rates of OCT Use in the Royal Perth Hospital Intravitreal Injection Clinic Following Institution of a New Imaging Protocol
Dr Joel Mudri Retina
171 Visual prognosis after development of submacular hemorrhage according to age-related macular degeneration subtypes
Dr Kook Lee Retina
172 Adherence to the Recommended Diabetic Retinopathy Screening Guidelines in Pregnant Women with Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes
A/Prof Lyndell Lim Retina
173 Assessing residual cone function in Retinitis Pigmentosa: electrophysiological and optical coherence tomography findings and their correlation with visual acuit
Dr Tasneem A Arsiwalla Retina
174 To study ocular morbidity and correlation with the CD4 cell count in HIV patients
Dr Shivangi Singh Retina
175 High resolution optical coherence tomography angiography in the evaluation of chorioretinal changes in acute posterior multifocal placoid pigment epitheliopathy
Dr Corey Rowland Retina
176 Emergency management of endophthalmitis
Dr Gursimrat Bhullar Retina
177 Incidence and visual outcome of infectious endophthalmitis in a tertiary government hospital: a 3-year retrospective study
Dr Jan Patrick Chu Retina
178 The effect of anti-VEGF on optic nerve vessel density and capillary perfusion
Dr Jason Tan Retina
179 Glucose-regulated protein 78 in the aqueous humor of patients with diabetic macular edema
Dr Min Hee Kim Retina
180 Visual outcome following modified Internal Limiting Membrane (ILM) flap technique for large-diameter macular holes: A retrospective case series
Dr Yiran Tan Retina
181 Comparative analysis of retinal extent of capillary non-perfusion areas pre and post treatment in patients diagnosed with branch retinal vein occlusion using optical coherence tomography angiography - A longitudinal study
Dr Apoorva Nagendra Retina
182 Prognostic factors in open globe injury
Dr Samantha Bobba Retina
183 Efficacy of intravitreal avastin for the treatment of centre involving diabetic maculopathy in a real-world setting (Auckland DME study II)
Dr Sepehr Sadeghi Retina
184 Trend analysis of common intravitreal injections over the last 5 years
Dr Sarah Chaudhry Retina
185 An analysis of Pneumatic retinopexy vs Vitrectomy in the treatment of Retinal Detachments
Dr Sarah Chaudhry Retina
186 Study of serum Zinc and Magnesium level among diabetic patients with and without diabetic retinopathy attending in tertiary care hospitals of Bangladesh
Dr Mohammed Arifur Rahman Akonjee
Retina
187 Natural history and clinical biomarkers of progression in X-linked retinitis pigmentosa: an Australian perspective
Dr Mark Zada Retina
188 The efficacy and safety of brolucizumab compared with aflibercept in polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy (PCV): 24-month results from the HAWK study
Dr Andrew Chang Retina
189 Time to dry analysis of brolucizumab versus aflibercept in patients with neovascular AMD: 96-week data from the HAWK and HARRIER trials
Prof Ian McAllister Retina
190 10-year treatment outcomes of neovascular age-related macular degeneration from two regions
Prof Mark Gillies Retina
191 Anatomic endpoints support sustained outcomes with faricimab 16 weekly Dosing (q16w) in the STAIRWAY phase 2 trial for neovascular age-related macular degeneration (nAMD)
Prof Tien Y Wong Retina
192 Suprachoroidal Triamcinolone injection for macular edema secondary to vascular pathology and non-infectious uveitis:
Dr Pavan Shroff Retina
Efficacy and safety of the novel technique
193 Intravitreal injections: A patient’s perspective
Dr Pavan Shroff Retina
194 Preservation of photoreceptor function in a retinal degeneration model following chronic electrical stimulation with an implantable electrode
Dr Carla Abbott Retina
195 Primary grading of diabetic retinopathy from retinal images using a custom designed CNN: The Auckland experience
David Squirrell Retina
196 Quantitative assessment of foveal avascular zone and distribution of capillary dropout in patients with retinal vascular diseases using optical coherence tomography angiography with projection artifact removal
Dr Noha Ali Retina
197 Comparison between optical coherence tomography-angiography and fluorescein angiography in patients with diabetic retinopathy
Dr Shorya Azad Retina
198 Vascular changes in patients of diabetes mellitus with no diabetic retinopathy
Dr Shorya Azad Retina
199 Surgical intervention for carotid artery stenosis in patients with ocular arterial occlusive disorders
Dr Leah Kim Retina
200 Real-world outcomes in patients with macular oedema secondary to branch retinal vein occlusion receiving intravitreal anti-VEGF therapy in a UK public hospital setting
Dr Juan Lyn Ang Retina
201 Detailed phenotypic profile of Bietti Crystalline Dystrophy in an Australian cohort
Ms Fleur O'Hare Retina
202 Early vitrectomy in endophthalmitis
Mr Rodger Paul Retina
203 Aflibercept in macular oedema secondary to retinal vein occlusion refractory to previous bevacizumab or ranibizumab: 48 week outcomes.
Ms Kimberly Spooner Retina
205 Non-mydriatic fundus photography in a regional Australian emergency department
Mr Samuel Browning Retina
206 Protective Effects of Ginkgo biloba Extract on Blue Light Retinal Injury through Suppression of Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress in a Rat Model
A/Prof Jong-Hyun Oh Retina
207 Comparing morphological outcomes between ranibizumab and afliberept for the treatment of neovascular age-related macular degeneration
Dr Thomas Hong Retina
208 Clinical outcomes in patients following implantation of the scharioth macula lens
Dr Brian Harrisberg Retina
209 Photoreceptor migration after successful macular hole closure: An adaptive optics study
Dr Ashish Markan Retina
210 Prevalence, pattern and risk factors of
Dr Raba Thapa Retina
retinal diseases among elderly population of Nepal
211 Agreement on diabetic retinopathy grading on fundus photographs by allied medical personnel as compared to ophthalmologist at community diabetic retinopathy screening in Nepal
Dr Raba Thapa Retina
212 An audit of referrals for diabetic retinopathy in a public hospital ophthalmology service in Western Sydney, Australia
Ms Belinda Ford Retina
213 Longitudinal retinal ganglion cell thickness change in patients receiving intravitreal anti-vascular endothelial growth factor for neovascular age-related macular degeneration
Dr Ee Lin Ong Retina
215 Outcomes of medial rectus elevation and creation of a V-pattern for the management of large angle divergence insufficiency type esotropia
Dr Rahul Chakrabarti Strabismus
216 Inferior oblique belly transposition for v pattern strabismus
Dr Shiqiang Yang Strabismus
218 Clinical and genetic analysis for the Chinese patients with Congenital cranial dysinnervation disorders (CCDDs)
Dr Jingjing Jiang Strabismus
223 Periosteal muscle fixation for large angle incomitant exotropia
Dr Sarah Hull Strabismus
224 Quality of life in patients with Graves' disease one year after the strabismus surgery
Dr Shih-Wen Wang Strabismus
225 Study on binocular visual function in intermittent exotropia patients
Dr Yongqing Guan Strabismus
226 Syphilis uveitis in New Zealand: is it possible to discriminate from Yaws?
Dr Hannah Gill Uveitis
227 Seasonal Hyperacute Panuveitis (SHAPU) and Moth Saga
Dr Ranju Kharel Sitaula Uveitis
228 Evaluation of RETeval™ Portable Electroretinogram in patients with Birdshot Chorioretinopathy
Dr Anna Waldie Uveitis
229 Associations between HLA-B27 Positive Uveitis and Seronegative Spondylarthropathy Subtypes in a New Zealand Population
Dr Ruhella Rashid Hossain Uveitis
230 Ocular sarcoidosis in Australia
Dr Jessica Xiong Uveitis
231 Ocular complications of primary varicella infection
Dr Aaron Yap Uveitis
232 Outcome of peripheral iridotomy in subjects with uveitis
Dr Rachael Niederer Uveitis
THURSDAY 7 NOVEMBER 2019
TIME SESSION ROOM
0800 - 1700 Outspoken Women Masterclass (by invitation only) E3.1
0900 - 1530 ‘Tackling Retinal Disease in Low Resource Settings’ Workshop
In collaboration with ANZSRS
C3.2
FRIDAY 8 NOVEMBER 2019
TIME SESSION ROOM
0800 - 0900 RANZCO Links Breakfast C4.3
0800 - 1245 QEC/Selection Panel Workshop E3.1 & E3.2
0900 - 1230 ASO Advocacy & Practice Skills Workshop C4.5
0900 - 1700 Oculoplastic SIG / ANZSOPS C4.7
1100 - 1150 Clinical Standards Committee Meeting VIP Boardroom
1130 - 1300 Fight Retinal Blindness! Steering Committee Meeting C4.3
1230 - 1330 CEO Editorial Board Meeting C4.9
1230 - 1400 Queensland ATSI SIG Meeting C4.6
1230 – 1715 (Lunch from 1130)
ANZSRS Satellite Meeting C4.4
1230 - 1730 RANZCO Professional Development Workshop C4.1
1300 - 1500 RANZCO Council Meeting
E3.1 & E3.2
1400 - 1600 Public Meeting of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Eye Health Committee
C4.5
1500 - 1550 Public Health Committee Meeting C4.3
1530 – 1620 Code of Conduct / Complaints Committee Meeting E3.1
1530 - 1700 RUBY Update Meeting C4.6
1600- 1650 International Development Committee C4.3
1600 - 1800 Military Ophthalmology Meeting Business Suite 1.1
1600 - 1800 CPR Refresher Course (Surf Life Saving NSW) C4.9
1600 - 1650 Business Meeting of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Eye Health Committee
VIP Boardroom
1630 - 1700 MBS Sub Committee Meeting Business Suite 1.5
1700 - 1750 Leadership Development Committee Meeting (LDC) Business Suite 1.2
SATURDAY 9 NOVEMBER 2019
TIME SESSION ROOM
0930 - 1030 New Zealand QEC Meeting E3.1
1000 - 1030 Diversity and Inclusion Committee Meeting VIP Boardroom
1000 - 1030 Research Committee (of the MD Foundation) Meeting Business Suite 1.2
1030 – 1130 Fight Tumour Blindness! Steering Committee Meeting E3.2
1200 - 1330 ORIA Board Meeting E3.1
1200 - 1330 IDEAS VAN Lunch E3.10
1245 - 1330 Younger Fellows Advisory Group Meeting VIP Boardroom
1300 - 1350 CPD Committee Meeting
E3.2
1400 - 1500 Fight Corneal Blindness! Steering Committee Meeting
Business Suite 1.2
1430 - 1530 Keratoconus International Consortium Meeting VIP Boardroom
1500 - 1530 Women in Ophthalmology Advisory Group Business Meeting E3.1
1500 - 1600 Māori and Pasifika Health Committee Meeting Business Suite 1.1
1500 – 1620 Medicare Advisory Committee Meeting E3.2
SUNDAY 10 NOVEMBER 2019
TIME SESSION ROOM
0730 - 0930 Melanoma Meeting E3.2
0800 - 0930 Ophthalmology New Zealand Meeting E3.1
0900 – 1000 NSW RTN Working Group Meeting C4.3
1000 - 1050 Therapeutics Committee Meeting VIP Boardroom
1230 - 1330 UVEITIS SIG Meeting C4.3
1230 - 1330 Women in Ophthalmology Lunch C4.5
1230 - 1400 Practice Managers’ Group Meeting (Organising Group) E3.2
1230 - 1330 Australian & New Zealand Strabismus Society (ANZSS) Committee Meeting
E3.1
1230 – 1400 Information Session – Fellowship opportunities at the Singapore National Eye Centre
E3.10
1300 - 1350 Professional Standards Committee Meeting
VIP Boardroom
1530 – 1600 Uveitis SIG JAFA (Juvenile Arthritis Foundation of Australia) Meeting
C4.3
1530 – 1600 RAP Working Group Meeting E3.1
1530 - 1630 Save Sight Registries Overarching Steering Committee VIP Boardroom
1730 - 1930 East Timor Eye Group Meeting E3.10
MONDAY 11 NOVEMBER 2019
TIME SESSION ROOM
0730 - 0830 Retinoblastoma Meeting C4.9
0830 - 1030 Training Post Inspectorate Meeting VIP Boardroom
1000 - 1030 2019 Annual Update on the Implementation of the Roadmap to Close the Gap in Vision
Education Hub, Exhibition Hall
1000 - 1030 RANZCO NSW ASM C4.9
1100 – 1200 Sponsor and Exhibitor Meeting (open to all sponsors and exhibitors)
E3.1
1130 - 1230 Flight Glaucoma Blindness! Steering Committee Meeting VIP Boardroom
1230 - 1315 Rural Outreach: What you can do and How to Get Involved E3.1
1230 - 1315 ANZEF Committee Meeting Business Suite 1.2
1230 - 1400 Professors’ Group Meeting C4.9
1230 - 1400 Workforce Committee Meeting VIP Boardroom
1230- 1400 Scientific Program Committee Meeting
E3.10
1230 - 1400 Australian and New Zealand Glaucoma Society ANZGS Meeting
E3.2
1500 - 1550 Future of Ophthalmology Taskforce Meeting C4.3
1500 - 1550 2040 Working Group Meeting VIP Boardroom
1500 - 1550 2050 Working Group Meeting Business Ste 1.1
1500 - 1600 Selection Board Meeting C4.9