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BARCELONA 2009 XXVII Congress of the ESCRS 1For more information see www.escrs.org VENUE The XXVII Congress of the European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons will be held at: CCIB (Centre de Convencions Internacional de Barcelona), Pl. Llevant, 08019 Barcelona, Spain HOST ESCRS, Temple House, Temple Road, Blackrock, Co. Dublin, Ireland. Tel: +353 1 209 1100 Fax: +353 1 209 1112 Email: escrs@escrs.org Web: www.escrs.org INSUraNcE Delegates are advised to take out travel insurance to cover medical expenses, accidents, loss, etc. No responsibility will be accepted by the Congress Organisers. DaTES TO rEMEMBEr April 2009 ESONT Preliminary Programme available 15 April 2009 Abstract Submission Deadline: - Free Papers - Electronic Posters - Video Competition - Video Symposium on Challenging Cases - Video Library 15 April 2009 Submission Deadline for Videos for Video Competition 31 May 2009 Submission Deadline for Videos for Video Symposium 30 June 2009 Early Registration Deadline plEaSE NOTE This is a preliminary programme and may be subject to change. Please check www.escrs.org for updated programme details. gENEral INFOrMaTION

BARCELONA 2009 XXVII Congress of the ESCRS 212 - 16 September 2009 clINIcal rESEarcH SYMpOSIa SaTUrDaY 12 SEpTEMBEr 08.30 – 17.00 08.30 – 10.00 Wound-healing aspects of contemporary corneal surgery Chairpersons: F. Malecaze france, J. Murta portugal 10.00 – 11.30 New concepts of accommodative IOls Chairpersons: P. Sourdille france, M. Tetz germany 11.30 – 13.00 EScrS/arVO Symposium:The impact of refractive surgery on corneal structure Chairperson: S. Kinoshita japan 14.00 – 15.30 Surgical control of astigmatism Chairpersons: J.L. Alio spain, T. Olsen denmark 15.30 – 17.30 perfect optics: Ocular light scattering Chairpersons: D. Spalton uk, M.J. Tassignon belgium SaTUrDaY 12 SEpTEMBEr 14.00 – 16.00 EScrS/WcpOS Symposium: paediatric cataract and refractive surgery Chairpersons: K. Nischal uk P. Rosen uk 14.00 M. Morales spain How reliable is biometry in the child? 14.10 E. Buckley usa IOL material for paediatric cataract surgery - is there any role for PMMA? 14.20 Questions 14.30 C. Zetterstrom norWay Anterior and posterior capsulorhexis in children 14.40 P. Khaw uk Can we prevent secondary glaucoma post paediatric cataract surgery? 14.50 F. Stegmann soutH africa Managing traumatic paediatric cataracts 15.00 Questions 15.10 P. Nucci italy LASIK in children 15.20 M. O’Keefe ireland PRK and LASEK in children 15.35 Questions 16.00 End of session The World Congress of Paediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus will take place on Saturday 12 and Sunday 13 September at the CCIB in conjunction with the ESCRS Congress. A joint ESCRS/WCPOS Symposium will take place on Saturday afternoon. For full details of the WCPOS programme, please go to www.wcpos.org

BARCELONA 2009 XXVII Congress of the ESCRS 3For more information see www.escrs.org MaIN SYMpOSIa SUNDaY 13 SEpTEMBEr 11.00 – 13.00 Managing Subluxated lenses Chairpersons: K. Krootila finland D. Spalton uk 11.00 T. Moore uk New insights into ectopia lentis 11.15 A. Vasavada india Surgical correction of ectopia lentis 11.30 U. Stenevi sWeden Incidence and prognosis of IOL subluxation after routine surgery 11.45 A. Crandall usa Repositioning of displaced IOLs 12.00 S. Masket usa Scleral suturing techniques 12.15 G. Grabner austria Anterior chamber lenses in the management of subluxated lenses 12.30 Questions and answers 13.00 End of session MONDaY 14 SEpTEMBEr 11.00 – 13.00 cataract and Macular Disease Chairpersons: A. Augustin germany J. Cunha-Vaz portugal 11.00 C. Lobo portugal Diagnosis and management of post-surgical macular edema 11.15 U. Schmidt-Erfurth austria A review of the role and efficacy of anti-VEGF therapy in macular disease 11.30 S. Scholl germany Cataract surgery in patients with pre-existing AMD – risks and benefits 11.45 G. Richard germany Combined cataract and vitreoretinal surgery 12.00 S. Rizzo italy Cataract surgery in patients with diabetic retinopathy – risks and benefits 12.15 M.J. Tassignon belgium Cataract surgery and intraocular low-vision aids 12.30 Questions and answers 13.00 End of session TUESDaY 15 SEpTEMBEr 11.00 – 13.00 cross-linking Chairpersons: J. Colin france D. Epstein sWitZerland 11.00 J. Marshall uk Physiological and therapeutic cross-linking 11.15 J. Hjortdal denmark Biomechanics of the crossed-linked cornea 11.30 P. Vinciguerra italy Technique intra-operative findings and postoperative regimen 11.45 F. Raiskup-Wolf germany Results of cross-linking in keratoconus and iatrogenic ectasia 12.00 D. Touboul france Combining cross-linking with intracorneal segments 12.15 T. Seiler sWitZerland Results of cross-linking for corneal melting disorders 12.30 Questions and answers 13.00 End of session WEDNESDaY 16 SEpTEMBEr 11.00 – 13.00 Surgical Solutions for High refractive Errors Chairpersons: Z. Biro Hungary J.L. Guell spain 11.00 R. Navarro spain Myopia from a retinal point of view 11.15 D. Reinstein uk LASIK for high myopia: New considerations 11.30 B. Cochener france Phakic IOLs for high ammetropia update 11.45 J.L. Alio spain Refractive lensectomy update 12.00 I. Pallikaris greece Combined refractive surgery 12.15 F. Malecaze france Genetics and high myopia: Therapeutic considerations 12.30 Questions and answers 13.00 End of session

BARCELONA 2009 XXVII Congress of the ESCRS 412 - 16 September 2009 INSTrUcTIONal cOUrSES cOST pEr cOUrSE: @30 SaTUrDaY 12 SEpTEMBEr 10.30 – 12.30 1* Microincision cataract surgery (MICS) and MICS lenses (A) j.l. alio, a. agarwal, b. dick, m. packer, c. Verges 2* Basic phacoemulsification (Part 1) (B) d. allen, k. tjia, c. Wood, s. masket 3* AlphaCor: Clinical and surgical management (B) n. jiraskova, m. filipec, p. rozsival 4 Enhanced ectasia screening for refractive candidates: From corneal topography and pachymetry to 3D tomography and biomechanics (B) r. ambrosio jr., m. belin, W. dupps, s. khachikian, m. salomao 5 IOL calculation after refractive surgery (A) W. Haigis, j. aramberri, d.d. koch, n. rosa, H.j. shammas, j. stevens 6* Intracorneal rings for keratoconus and post-LASIK ectasia (B) j. colin, a. ertan, l. grupenmacher, f. sanchez-leon 7* Corneal cross-linking therapy (A) k. mikek, d. o’brart, c. koppen, Z. nagy 8 Management of cataract in challenging cases (A) a. Vasavada, Z. biro, m.j. tassignon, g.u. auffarth, a. crandall, d. spalton 9 Refractive lens exchange & multifocal IOLs, laser vision correction, phakic IOLs and CK: Basic course on adding refractive surgery to your practice (B) r. lindstrom, m. piovella, g. baikoff, i.H. fine, e. rosen, d. serafano 14.30 – 16.30 10 Roadmap to success with presbyopic IOLs (A) d.r. Hardten, s. schmickler, l. akaishi, m. tetz 11* PRK, LASEK & Epi-LASIK (B) d. epstein, i. pallikaris 12* Basic phacoemulsification (Part 2) (B) k. tjia, d. allen, c. Wood, s. masket 13* LASIK: Update with surgical tips in primary and secondary cases. Basic comparison with surface ablation technique (B) j. gaytan, t. kohnen, f. malecaze, a. marinho, c.W. Von mohrenfels, d. elies 14 IOL alignment to improve quality of vision after cataract surgery (A) p. sourdille, m.j. tassignon, r. applegate, s. marcos, d. koch 15 Modern trends in the diagnosis and treatment of keratoconus (B) a. el-danasoury, j.l. alio, j. colin, y. rabinowitz, f. Hafezi, d. gatinel 16 Cataract surgery and glaucoma: Surgical challenges (A) s. obstbaum, b. malyugin, a. crandall, a. mermoud, i. ahmed, Z. Zagorski 17 Basics of understanding elevation based topography (B) m. belin, r. ambrosio jr, s. khachikian 18 Paediatric keratoplasty (A) m. fernandes 17.00 – 18.00 19 Scleral fixation techniques (A) s. prasad, d. spalton, g. scharioth, a. agarwal, s. bhattacharjee 20 Phaco frighteners (A) b. little, r. angunawela, c. Wong 21 Aspheric IOLs: Customizing HOA correction in cataract patients (A) m. packer, p. artal, g. beiko, u. mester 22 Manual sutureless small incision cataract surgery: Cost effective, high volume, high quality alternative to phacoemulsification for developing countries (B) m.k. kummelil, s.j. braganza, m. anandan, V. rengaraj 23 Manual small incision cataract surgery (MSICS) in difficult situations (A) s. das, m. kurien, s. thangaraj, m. sayee 24 Tackling challenging complications of phacoemulsification surgery (A) p. tseng, r. loh, t.k. chan, g. mackintosh 25 Restoring physiologic outflow via Schlemm’s Canal for glaucoma patients: An alternative option for early to mid stage glaucoma patients (B) j. garcia-feijoo, b. dick, c. baudouin, c. traverso 26 Editing: The key to successful ophthalmic videos (B) s. bhattacharjee, s. prasad, a. paul 27 Improving visual quality through wavefront guided refractive surgery (B) p. binder, m. mcdonald, e. donnenfeld, r. maloney 28 Hoffer modern IOL power calculation (A/B) k. Hoffer SUNDaY 13 SEpTEMBEr 08.00 – 09.00 29 Anterior vitrectomy techniques for the cataract surgeon (B) s. prasad, b. little, r. osher, u. devgan 30 Surgical correction of astigmatism (B) j.l. febbraro, p. chastang, d. gatinel 31 Managing astigmatism in cataract and presbyopic lens exchange subjects (A) r. nuijts, r. kaufer, e. mertens, j. alfonso 32 Tackling complex phaco situations (A) a. el-kateb, b. malyugin, a. franchini, a. assaf 33 Management of astigmatism in conjunction with clear corneal phaco surgery (A) l. nichamin 34 Iris and pupillary reconstruction (A) l. karabas, o. altintas, b. ozkan 35 Strategies for very dense nuclei and other challenging and complicated cases: A video course (A) k. tjia 36 Electronic networking and tele-ophthalmology in the community level management of avoidable blindness (A) r. grover, k. Vaitheeswaran 37 Challenges in pterygium surgeries (A) s. khokhar, t. agarwal, j. titiyal 38 Refractive surgery nightmares: A video based course (A) a. agarwal, a. agarwal, r. kreuger 09.30 – 11.15 39* Update in penetrating and lamellar keratoplasty techniques (Part 1) (B) j.l. guell, m. belin, m. busin, r. bellucci, j. colin, s. Hannush, r. mohan 10.30 – 12.30 40* LASIK: Basic steps for safety and great results (B) a.j. kanellopoulos, g. pamel 41* Non-penetrating glaucoma surgery (B) p.y. santiago, p. sourdille, a. crandall, H. bresson-dumont, g. marchini, s. bylsma 42 Management of intraocular complications during cataract surgery (A) r. osher, g. barrett 43 Oculoplastic surgery for cataract and refractive surgeons (A) inVited course c. Hintschich, d. Verity, l. baldeschi, m. Zuercher 44 Ten pearls to improve outcomes with advanced multifocal IOL implantation (A) m. piovella, f. carones, c. peckar, W. Haigis, j. Holladay, m. knorz 45 Phacoemulsification of subluxated lenses: New techniques, instrumentation and devices for successful management (A) k. mehta, c. mehta, b. malyugin, r. packard, j. bovet, m.j. tassignon 46 Phakic IOL implantation and new technologies: Improving patient safety and satisfaction (A) d. dementiev, m. piovella, j.l. alio, g. baikoff, d. Hardten, s. slade 10.30 – 13.30 47* Viscocanalostomy and canaloplasty: Schlemm’s Canal surgery (A) c. peckar, r. stegmann, j. kearney, n. koerber, m. tetz 11.30 – 13.15 48 Update in penetrating and lamellar keratoplasty techniques (Part 2) (A) j.l. guell, s. Hannush, H. dua 14.30 – 16.30 49 Endophthalmitis following cataract surgery (A/B) l. cordoves, s. kaynak, s. gardner, a.a. abreu, t.k. chan, p. barry 50 Searching for excellence in cataract surgery (A) j.l. alio, b. dick, H. fine, j. Holladay, r. packard 51 PRK, Epi-LASIK, and LASIK nightmares: Complications in excimer laser refractive surgery (A) m. piovella, d. epstein, m. mcdonald, d. serafano, r. lindstrom, p. Vinciguerra 52 Fundamentals of medical and surgical retina for cataract and refractive surgeons (A) inVited course g. richard, o. Zeitz, b. Weingassels, j. mira, H. abouzeid 53 Clinical applications and performance of femtosecond lasers (B) m.p. Holzer, u. oberheide, g. auffarth, o. kermani, m. tomalla, W. sekundo 54 Unforeseen complications during phacoemulsification of standard cataracts (A) a.Vasavada, d. allen, r. osher, s. arshinoff, c. espiritu, r. shah neW neW neW neW neW neW neW neW neW neW neW neW neW neW neW neW neW neW

BARCELONA 2009 XXVII Congress of the ESCRS 5For more information see www.escrs.org INSTrUcTIONal cOUrSES cOST pEr cOUrSE: @30 55 Anterior segment surgical solutions for repairing post-traumatic eyes (A) m.j. tassignon, g. melles, H. koch, t. neuhann, b. malyugin, j. talma 56* Phakic IOLs: Classic and new (B) a. marinho, m. knorz, c. budo, a. el danasoury, d. dementiev, g. baikoff 57 Double trouble: Helping the refractive surgeon (A/B) b. Walters, k. arnoldi, c. calcutt, d. godts MONDaY 14 SEpTEMBEr 08.00-10.00 58* Posterior capsulorhexis: Indications and surgical techniques (A) m.j. tassignon, r. menapace, t. neuhann, r. stegmann, a. Vasavada 59 IOL material performance (B) r. steinert, j. colin, p. piers, t. van den berg, H. porooshani 60 Exploring the anterior segment of the eye (B) d. reinstein, j. rozema, r. guthoff, j. Holladay, g. baikoff 61 New advances in cataract surgery technique that can increase your efficiency (A) d. serafano, m. piovella, f. camesasca, H. fine, r. olson, r. lindstrom 62 Mastering phaco nightmares and worst case scenarios: A video based course (A) a. agarwal, r. osher, b. little, a. agarwal, s. jacob, k. mehta 63 Confocal microscopy of the cornea (B) a. pallikaris, i. pallikaris, V. diakonis, r. manuel, p. kallinikos, r.guthoff 64 The management of advanced glaucoma with penetrating and non penetrating techniques (A) c. mehta, k. mehta, b. malyugin, j. kearney, j. bovet, k. barton 65 Simultaneous bilateral cataract surgery: iSBCS (A) c.m. claoue, s. arshinoff, j. bolger, r. packard, j. kruger 66 Toric posterior chamber phakic IOL (toric ICL) as a secondary procedure (A) a. el-danasoury, r. Zaldivar, e. mertens, t. gamali, b. toygar, g. Waring 67 EUREQUO for improving my outcomes (B) m. lundstrom, y. Henry, s. albrecht, e. Wendel, p. rosen No charge for this course 14.30 – 16.30 68* Phaco techniques and complications (A) l. benjamin, b. little, r. packard, m. packer, j. Haysenyager-smith, s. prasad 69 Glaucoma surgery: Modern perspectives (A/B) inVited course k. barton, s. lim, t. shaarwawy, f. grehn, n. anand 70 Complete control in cataract surgery: Basic course on anesthesia, corneal incision, capsulorhexis (B) b. kusa, m. piovella, s.a. arshinoff, H. fine, r. lindstrom, f. camesasca 71 Corneal biomechanics and refractive surgery (A) s. patel, d. pinero, n. knox cartwright, j.l. alio 72 DSAEK with pre-cut cornea: Pros and cons (A) r. bellucci, d. ponzin, m. busin, s. morselli 73 Combining corneal and lenticular refractive procedures for maximum patient satisfaction (A) m. knorz, m. tetz 74 Complications in LASIK: Prevention and management (B) j.c. Vryghem, m. assouline, a.b. cummings, s. daya, a.j. kanellopoulos, n. trap 75 Advanced femtosecond-driven corneal refractive surgery (A) j. Vukich, e. donnenfeld, m. knorz, l. probst, s. slade 76 Managing astigmatism with toric implants and LRIs in cataract and refractive surgery (A) n. alpins, m. goggin 77 Advanced surgical techniques for toric phakic IOLs (A) e. mertens, g. sallet, a. el-danasoury, a. agarwal, j. alfonso, t. neuhann 17.00-18.00 78 Learning phacoemulsification surgery in virtual reality (A) p. soderberg, c.g. laurell, e. skarman, k. saracoglu 79 Capsular tension rings masterclass (A) b. little, s. prasad 80 Management of challenging cataract cases with 700 micron technology (A) a. perez-arteaga, a. agarwal, m. packer 81 Spotlight on nucleus removal of black and amber cataracts in microcoaxial phacoemulsification surgery using the torsional mode (A) r. datta, k. tjia, a. Vasavada, t. akahoshi 82 Pathogenesis and therapy of chronic blepharitis (A) j. mcculley 83 New and evolving surgical techniques in endothelial keratoplasty (A) d. tan, j. mehta 84 Pterygial surgery: Pearls and pitfalls (A) a. young, s. rao, l. cheng 85 Keypoints in dealing with paediatric glaucomas (A) a. khalil, j. brooks 86 SIDE: The surgically induced dry eye (A) s. patel, m. teus, c. feinbaum 87 Contrast sensitivity as a clinical tool (B) d. evans, d. reinstein, g. pamel TUESDaY 15 SEpTEMBEr 08.00 – 10.00 88 A video bouquet of phaco complications which should never have occurred: With tips on damage control and prevention to optimize postoperative outcome (B) a. chakrabarti, k. tija, b. little, b. malyugin, a. Vasavada, s. bhattacharjee 89 Phaco prechop and micro coaxial phaco (B) t. akahoshi, y. kunitomi 90 Pearls for success with presbyopic IOLs (A) g. kezirian, l. Hanneken, m. knorz, c. Verges-roger, s. daya, a.j. kanellopoulos 91 Surgical management of malpositioned lenses: Tips and tricks (A) b. malyugin, m.j. tassignon, k. rosenthal, V. pfeifer, e. assia, o. leQuoy 92 Multifocal, toric, aspheric IOLs: What is the best recipe? (A) p. Vinciguerra, j.l. alio, f. camesasca, f. carones, d. durrie, j.t. Holladay 93 Femtosecond laser enabled keratoplasty: Present state-of-the-art and outlook into the near future (A) g. grabner, g. baikoff, b. dick 94 Wavefront measurement and interpretation (A) j. stevens, a. denoyer 95 Customized ablation in management of irregular astigmatism (A) a. stojanovic, m. Wang, m. jankov, m. mrochen, X. chen 96 Intracorneal inlays for presbyopia (B) i. pallikaris, d. bouzoukis, a. pallikaris, c. ginis, o.f. yilmaz, f. sanches 97 Endothelial keratoplasty: DSAEK and DMEK made easy for the average ophthalmic surgeon (A) m. busin, V. scorcia, d. ponzin 14.30-16.30 98 Corneal topographic analysis and anterior segment imaging: Pearls for your clinical practice (A) m. Weikert, d. koch, t. kohnen, c. roberts 99 Presbyopia, the lens approach: State of the art (A) f. araujo-gomes, j. Vryghem, s. daya 100 The state of the art in keratoconus treatment: ICRS implantation and corneal cross-linking for the treatment of keratoconus and post-LASIK ectasia (A) e. coskunseven, d. pietrini, m. jankov, f. sanchez, r. naranjo-tackman 101 Raytracing for IOL power calculation (A) p.r. preussner, o. findl, t. olsen, p. Hoffmann, j. Wahl 102 New approach of diagnosis and management of infectious keratitis (A) j. colin, j.l. guell, t. o’brien 103 Verisyse and Veriflex iris claw technology for correcting refractive errors in phakic and aphakic eyes (A) g. grabner, j. ruckhofer, W. sekundo, b. dick, j.l. guell 104 Bioptic with excimer laser, intrastromal Intralase, and ICR (A) r. Zaldivar, j.f. alfonso, d. elies, j. Vukich, a. el-danasoury, b. toygar 105 Collagen cross-linking of the cornea (A) f. Hafezi, t. seiler, t. koller, m. mrochen 106 Vanquishing complicated cataract situations: A video course (A) c. mehta, k. mehta, r. packard, b. malyugin 107 Microincisional cataract surgery: Tips and tricks to facilitate transition to MICS (B) j.l. febbraro, b. cochener, d. gatinel, j.c. rigal sastourne * Wetlab Pre-requisite (A) Advanced (B) Basic neW neW neW neW neW neW neW neW neW neW neW neW neW neW neW neW neW neW neW neW neW neW neW neW these courses will be taught by the british oculoplastic society, the european society of retina specialists and the european glaucoma society respectively, who have been specially invited to the escrs congress to provide information in other areas of interest to cataract and refractive surgeons INVITED cOUrSES NO. 43, 52 & 69

BARCELONA 2009 XXVII Congress of the ESCRS 612 - 16 September 2009 SUrgIcal SkIllS TraININg cOUrSES alphacor implantation Participants will review videos for standard and variant implantation techniques and adjunctive procedures and will carry out AlphaCor implantation in porcine eyes. This course will have two participants at each station pre-reQuisite: Instructional Course No. 3 Basic phacoemulsification This course, which follows the four hour didactic course, will provide practical experience in removing a cataractous lens from porcine eyes. Hands-on experience in phacoemulsification, incision/CCC and lens insertion will be provided. This course will have one participant at each station pre-reQuisite: Instructional Course No. 2 and No. 12 (This is a four hour course consisting of two instructional courses, each of two hours duration) Basic suturing techniques This course will teach basic suturing techniques for ophthalmic surgery. Participants will have the opportunity to learn suturing techniques both with and without an operating microscope. This course will have one participant at each station pre-reQuisite: There is no pre-requisite instructional course for this wetlab. Basics of penetrating keratoplasty This course will cover the basics of the PKP technique, with an emphasis on hands-on experience of trephining and suturing. Participants need not have prior experience of penetrating keratoplasty to attend this course. This course will have one participant at each station pre-reQuisite: Instructional Course No. 39 Bimanual micro-incision phaco This course will familiarise the participants with new techniques of micro-incision surgery with IOLs implanted through incisions of less than 2 mm. The wetlab will include practice on new ‘cool’ phaco equipment. This course will have one participant at each station pre-reQuisite: Instructional Course No. 1 corneal cross-linking therapy This wetlab will allow participants to gain experience with some of the corneal cross-linking treatment systems. The session will provide “hands-on” training with porcine eyes and an operating microscope, detailed practical information on corneal anaesthesia, methods of de-epithelisation, instruments, installation of the Riboflavin eye drops (dosage, frequency, duration, handling and storage of Riboflavin) and testing of the UV radiation system. pre-reQuisite: Instructional Course No. 7 Ferrara rings, kerarings and INTacS These courses look at the different types of intracorneal rings, the indications for use, particularly keratoconus and the different techniques for implantation. The latest nomograms will be presented and discussed. These courses will have two participants at each station pre-reQuisite: Instructional Course No. 6 glaucoma canaloplasty (Enhanced viscocanalostomy) During viscocanalostomy a 200 micron diameter catheter is inserted 360 degrees through Schlemm’s Canal. High viscosity sodium hyaluronate is used to dilate the canal. During the withdrawal of the microcatheter a suture, or tensioning device, may be placed within the canal. (Applicants for this course should have surgical experience of viscocanalostomy or deep sclerectomy, on a regular basis.) This course will have two participants at each station pre-reQuisite: Instructional Course No. 47 Cost per course: e100 Directors: C. Peckar uk, R. Bellucci italy Surgical skills training courses are hands-on wetlab courses utilising high-communication wetlab technology as well as the SFVT eye model with red reflex and changeable intraocular pressures. These classes offer participants the opportunity to practice surgical techniques on porcine eyes. The classes are small and utilise 2-way audio and video as teaching tools. NB: PLACES ON SURGICAL SKILLS TRAINING COURSES ARE LIMITED AND DELEGATES ARE ADVISED TO PRE-BOOK. IMPORTANT NOTICE: Please ensure that you register for the corresponding pre-requisite instructional course in order to participate in your chosen surgical skills training course. Please check that you have not selected two courses scheduled for the same time. If you select courses at conflicting times the Congress Organisers reserve the right to assign you to the next available course. cOUrSE TOpIcS:

BARCELONA 2009 XXVII Congress of the ESCRS 7For more information see www.escrs.org SUrgIcal SkIllS TraININg cOUrSES (cONTINUED) keratoplasty – penetrating and anterior lamellar techniques This course will enable the participants to practice various techniques with the use of microkeratomes and/or trephine for the preparation of the donor tissue in both penetrating and anterior lamellar keratoplasty. Suturing techniques will also be covered. This course will have one participant at each station pre-reQuisite: Instructional Course No. 39 keratoplasty – posterior lamellar techniques This course will enable the participant to practice various techniques for posterior lamellar keratoplasty such as trephination and suturing. This course will have one participant at each station pre-reQuisite: Instructional Course No. 39 laSIk (laser in situ keratomileusis) This course will familiarise ophthalmologists with the assembly and use of various microkeratomes used to create a corneal flap, with special attention to surgical techniques and management of complications. A variety of microkeratomes and excimer lasers will be available for use by the participants. Each participant will have the opportunity to create corneal flaps and perform excimer laser ablations on porcine eyes. This course will have two participants at each station pre-reQuisite: Instructional Course No. 13 or No. 40 Non-penetrating glaucoma surgery with implants This course will allow the participants to practice the implantation of various glaucoma implants in porcine eyes. This course will have two participants at each station pre-reQuisite: Instructional Course No. 41 phaco: Management of complications This course includes practice on porcine eyes of the various techniques discussed in the didactic course including management of white cataract with Tryphan Blue and insertion of intracapsular rings. Also included are the various advanced phaco techniques such as vertical chop, phaco slice, stop and chop and hemi-flip. This course will have one participant at each station pre-reQuisite: Instructional Course No. 68 phakic IOls These courses will allow the participant the opportunity to handle different phakic IOLs and practise several implantation techniques. Phakic IOLs presented include PRL, Artisan and Verisyse. These courses will have one participant at each station pre-reQuisite: Instructional Course No. 56 posterior capsulorhexis “Bag in the lens” This course will allow participants to become proficient in posterior capsulorhexis as a useful technique in the management of posterior capsule tears. Participants will also have the opportunity to practice the dual technique of same size anterior and posterior capsulorhexis necessary for the implantation of the “bag in the lens” capsular supported IOL. This course will have two participants at each station pre-reQuisite: Instructional Course No. 58 prk, laSEk & Epi-laSIk This course will enable the participant to practise various techniques for handling and removing the corneal epithelium. Individual instruction will be given with the aid of porcine eyes. The management of the epithelial flap created in the LASEK procedure will be elucidated. Epi-LASIK will be demonstrated as well. Various excimer lasers will be available for practising surface ablation. This course will have two participants at each station pre-reQuisite: Instructional Course No. 11 Viscocanalostomy (glaucoma) This course will demonstrate the surgical skills required to perform viscocanalostomy. The technique consists of the creation of a superficial and deep lamellar scleral flap and de-roofing Schlemm’s Canal to expose the trabecular meshwork and create a Descemet’s window. Schlemm’s Canal is then dilated using high molecular weight viscoelastic. This course will have one participant at each station pre-reQuisite: Instructional Course No. 47

BARCELONA 2009 XXVII Congress of the ESCRS 812 - 16 September 2009 SUrgIcal SkIllS TraININg cOUrSE ScHEDUlE SaTUrDaY 12 SEpTEMBEr Room 1 01 16.00-18.00 KeraRings 16 Room 4 02 12.00-13.45 Basic Suturing Techniques 8 03 14.00-15.45 Basic Suturing Techniques 8 04 16.30-18.30 Ferrara Rings 16 SUNDaY 13 SEpTEMBEr Room 1 05 09.00-10.30 LASIK 16 06 11.00-12.30 LASIK 16 07 13.00-14.30 PRK, LASEK & Epi-LASIK 16 08 15.00-16.30 PRK, LASEK & Epi-LASIK 16 Room 2 09 13.30-15.30 Basics of Penetrating Keratoplasty 8 10 16.00-18.00 Keratoplasty – Penetrating and Anterior Lamellar Techniques 8 Room 3 11 08.00-10.00 Basic Phacoemulsification 8 12 10.30-12.30 Basic Phacoemulsification 8 13 16.45-18.00 Artisan Phakic IOL 8 MONDaY 14 SEpTEMBEr Room 1 14 08.30-10.00 LASIK 16 15 10.30-12.00 LASIK 16 16 13.00-14.30 PRK, LASEK & Epi-LASIK 16 17 15.00-17.00 Keratoplasty – Posterior Lamellar Techniques 8 Room 2 18 08.15-10.00 Viscocanalostomy (Glaucoma) 8 19 10.30-12.15 Viscocanalostomy (Glaucoma) 8 20 13.00-15.00 Glaucoma Canaloplasty 8 21 15.30-17.30 Glaucoma Canaloplasty 8 Room 3 22 08.00-09.15 Artisan Phakic IOL 8 23 09.45-11.00 Verisyse Phakic IOL 8 24 11.30-12.30 PRL Phakic IOL 8 25 15.00-17.00 Basic Phacoemulsification 8 Room 4 26 09.00-11.00 INTACS 16 27 11.30-13.00 AlphaCor Implantation 16 28 14.00-15.30 Non Penetrating Glaucoma Surgery 8 29 16.00-17.30 Non Penetrating Glaucoma Surgery 8 TUESDaY 15 SEpTEMBEr Room 1 30 08.00-10.00 Basic Phacoemulsification 8 31 10.30-12.30 Basic Phacoemulsification 8 32 13.30-15.30 Basic Phacoemulsification 8 33 16.00-18.00 Basic Phacoemulsification 8 Room 2 34 09.00-10.45 Viscocanalostomy (Glaucoma) 8 35 11.30-13.30 Glaucoma Canaloplasty 8 36 14.30-16.30 Corneal Cross-Linking Therapy 16 Room 3 37 08.00-09.30 Bimanual Micro-Incision Phaco 8 38 10.00-11.30 Phaco: Management of Complications 8 39 12.00-13.30 Phaco: Management of Complications 8 40 14.30-16.00 Phaco: Management of Complications 8 41 16.30-18.00 Posterior Capsulorhexis ‘bag in lens’ 16 Room 4 42 09.00-10.00 PRL Phakic IOL 8 43 11.00-12.15 Verisyse Phakic IOL 8 44 13.00-15.00 INTACS 16 45 16.00-18.00 Basic Phacoemulsification 8 Course No. Time Course Capacity

BARCELONA 2009 XXVII Congress of the ESCRS 9For more information see www.escrs.org OTHEr prOgraMME HIgHlIgHTS EUrOTIMES SaTEllITE EDUcaTION prOgraMME SaTUrDaY 12 SEpTEMBEr 09.00 – 16.00 YOUNg OpHTHalMOlOgISTS prOgraMME Chairpersons: P. Barry ireland C. Zetterstrom norWay 16.30 – 18.00 VIDEO SYMpOSIUM ON cHallENgINg caSES Chairpersons: R. Osher usa SUNDaY 13 SEpTEMBEr 09.00 – 16.00 WOrkSHOp ON VISUal OpTIcS Chairpersons: I. Pallikaris greece M.J. Tassignon belgium 15.00 – 17.00 JOUrNal OF caTaracT & rEFracTIVE SUrgErY SYMpOSIUM Controversies in cataract and refractive surgery Chairpersons: T. Kohnen germany E. Rosen uk MONDaY 14 SEpTEMBEr 10.30 – 11.00 BINkHOrST MEDal lEcTUrE Super Vision: Myth and Reality I. Pallikaris greece An extensive programme of industry-sponsored satellite meetings will take place during the congress. Satellite meetings will be scheduled during lunchtime and after the scientific programme each day. For full details please go to www.escrs.org EUROTIMES ESCRS ™ SATELLITE EDUCATION PROGRAMME

BARCELONA 2009 XXVII Congress of the ESCRS 1012 - 16 September 2009 rEFracTIVE SUrgErY DIDacTIc cOUrSE SaTUrDaY 12 SEpTEMBEr 08.30 – 17.30 parT 1 08.30 J.T. Holladay usa Corneal topography and IOL power calculation 08.55 D.S. Siganos greece Patient selection and preoperative preparation 09.10 T. Kohnen germany Incisional and coagulative corneal procedures: Principles, technique and results 09.20 G. Kymionis greece Lasers in refractive surgery 09.35 J. Krumeich germany Overview of microkeratomes 09.55 R. Bellucci italy LASIK - surgical technique 10.15 Break 10.35 T. Seiler sWitZerland Surface Ablation Techniques (SATs): Surgical technique 10.55 D. Epstein sWitZerland Results of corneal refractive surgery 11.15 J. Colin france Intrastromal corneal implants 11.25 A. Marinho portugal Overview of phakic IOLs 11.45 E. Rosen uk Refractive Lens Exchange 12.05 O. Findl uk Multifocal IOLs 12.15 G. Grabner austria Presbyopia 12.35 Questions and answers 13.00 Break parT 2 14.00 R. Applegate usa Quality of vision evaluation 14.20 C. Roberts usa Biomechanics of the cornea 14.40 J.L. Güell spain Refractive reoperations and enhancements 15.00 J.L. Alió spain Customised ablational procedures 15.15 Break 15.35 M.C. Knorz germany Non-optical complications of LASIK and corneal surgery 16.00 V. Katsanevaki greece Optical complications of refractive surgery 16.15 R. Nuijts tHe netHerlands Complications of phakic IOLs 16.35 Questions and answers 17.30 End of Course

BARCELONA 2009 XXVII Congress of the ESCRS 11For more information see www.escrs.org TOUrS n Tours depart from and return to the CCIB n Please meet at the Tours Desk in the CCIB 15 minutes prior to departure n Tours will be accompanied by an English-speaking guide n Entrance fees are included in the price quoted for tours where applicable n For cancellations before 17 August – 100% refund; After 17 August and no shows – No refund n Tours are subject to cancellation if there are insufficient bookings CLASSIC BARCELONA 09.00 – 13.00 Drive first to Montjuic Mountain to enjoy the panoramic view of the city and port. Continue to Plaça d’Espanya, one of Barcelona’s most important squares, and then to Plaza de Cataluña. Continue to the elegant Passeig de Gracia, before visiting the famous Sagrada Familia to admire this unfinished masterpiece of Gaudí (outside visit). Then visit the Gothic Quarter, including Plaza Nova and Barcelona Cathedral before moving on to beautiful Plaça del Rei, with the residences of the Catalan-Aragonese monarchs, and Plaza de Sant Jaume, administrative centre of the city. Cost: €33 CLASSIC BARCELONA 09.00 – 13.00 See description above Cost: €33 GOTHIC QUARTER 09.30 – 13.30 Stroll along the Ramblas before moving into the Gothic Quarter, visiting Plaza Nova and Barcelona Cathedral. See the residences of the Catalan- Aragonese monarchs in Plaça del Rei and then visit Plaza de Sant Jaume, site of the Palau de la Generalitat and the Town Hall. Cross the Via Layetana to the La Ribera district, city centre during the 13th and 14th centuries. The church of Santa Maria del Mar is the symbol of the Catalan maritime empire of this period. Finally see the elegant historic buildings of the Passeig del Born and Carrer Montcada. Cost: €39 please note: this is mainly a walking tour. persons with walking difficulties are not recommended to join the tour. MONTSERRAT 09.00 – 16.00 In the heart of Catalonia, the mountain of Montserrat is known for its unusual shape. At the top there is a statue of the Virgen de Monserrat, patron saint of Catalonia. We will visit the Basilica, dedicated to Our Lady of Montserrat, popularly known as La Moreneta (the Dark One) due to the dark colour of her skin. Montserrat is also home to one of the oldest boys’ choirs in Europe. The Escolania accompanies religious ceremonies in the Basilica and gives concert performances all over the world. Cost: €98 (includes lunch) CAMP NOU & OLYMPIC BARCELONA 14.00 – 18.00 Visit FC Camp Nou Stadium and its historical museum. Visit the president’s box, the press area and the changing room area, before walking down the tunnel and onto the pitch to enjoy a panoramic view of the stadium and feel for a moment what it would be like to be a Barça player. Then head to Montjuic Mountain, main site of the Olympic Games. Here you will see the stadium, Arata Izosaki’s sports palace, the Palau Sant Jordi, and the telecommunications tower designed by Santiago Calatrava. Cost: €43 per person GAUDI AND MODERNISM 14.00 – 18.00 Visit the church of the Sagrada Família for an outside visit of Antoni Gaudí’s most famous building, and the city’s most identifiable landmark. Then visit the Park Güell, which was Gaudí’s attempt to create a housing estate in a natural setting and is an area of 20 hectares where there are no straight lines. Drive to the Passeig de Gracia for an outside visit of la Casa Batllo and la Casa Milà (also known as la Pedrera). Cost: €33 MONDaY 14 SEpTEMBEr TUESDaY 15 SEpTEMBEr SUNDaY 13 SEpTEMBEr Please note:

BARCELONA 2009 XXVII Congress of the ESCRS Security Code 3 digits on Visa & Mastercard, printed on the reverse of card, 4 digits on Amex FOR OFFICE USE ONLY RegistRation no. rEgISTraTION FOrM parT 1 Please note: you can also register online @ www.escrs.org (PLEASE PRINT IN BLOCK CAPITALS) LAST NAME: FIRST NAME: TITLE: ADDRESS: CITY: COUNTRY: TEL: FAX: EMAIL: rEgISTraTION FEES Before 30 June From 1 July Onsite ESCRS Member* e450 e500 e600 Non-Member e550 e600 e700 Trainee – ESCRS Member*† e200 e250 e250 Trainee – Non-Member† e250 e300 e300 Healthcare Professional (Non-Ophthalmologist) e220 e245 e300 * join now – please visit our website for full details www.escrs.org if you select a member registration fee and you are not a member, the organisers reserve the right to charge the non-member fee to your credit card † please supply letter of verification for trainee registration paYMENT SUMMarY q Registration Fee – Member Membership No: ____________ q Registration Fee – Non-Member ____________ q Registration Fee – Healthcare Professional ____________ q Additional Registration Fee for WCPOS (see details page 13) ____________ q Instructional Course(s) e30 per course (enter details on following page) ____________ q Surgical Skills Training Course(s) e100 per course (enter details on following page) ____________ q Tours (enter details on following page) ____________ Total: ____________ paYMENT METHOD Visa q MasterCard q American Express q Card No. Exp. Cardholder Name (PLEASE PRINT): Cardholder Signature: Date: payment by bank transfer in euro made payable to escrs will also be accepted. Account Name: European Society of Cataract & Refractive Surgeons Bank: AIB Bank, Bankcentre, Dublin 4, Ireland IBAN: IE40AIBK93126804847102 Swift: AIBKIE2D Please Note: Your registration will not be accepted without payment. Cancellations before 31 July 2009 – Fees refunded less e50 administration fee. Cancellations after 31 July 2009 – No refunds. 12

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