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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM

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TIME TABLE

THURSDAY 20 FEBRUARY 2014

Summit 2 Auditorium Room 324 Room 325 Room 326

14.00

15.30

Opening Ceremony and

Honorary President Lecture

15.45

16.45

Parallel Course 1a:

The Cornea and

Glaucoma Surgery

Parallel Course 1b:

Lasers and Fiber-

Optics

Parallel Course 1c:

Anaesthesia

16.45

17.30

Welcome Tea Reception

(Exhibition Area)

17.30

18.20

ICGS Film Festival

18.20

19.00

The Thom J. Zimmermann

Memorial Lecture

FRIDAY 21 FEBRUARY 2014

Summit 2 Auditorium Room 324 Room 325 Room 326

7.30

8.30

Lumenis

Educational Partner

Morning Symposium

8.30

9.30

Main Session I:

Controversies in Glaucoma

Surgery

9.40

11.10

Main Session II: Drainage

Implants

11.10

11.40

Coffee/Tea Break

(Exhibition Area)

11.40

13.10

Main Session III: Surgery

for Secondary Glaucomas

13.20

14.20

Santen

Educational Partner

Lunch Symposium

14.30

15.30

Parallel Course 2a:

Tube Course 1

Parallel Course 2b:

New Glaucoma

Surgeries 1

Parallel Course 2c:

Video session -

Trabeculectomy

Technique

Parallel Course 2d:

Antifi brosis 1

15.40

16.40

Parallel Course 3a:

Tube Course 2

Parallel Course 3b:

New Glaucoma

Surgeries 2

Parallel Course 3c:

Innovation &

Glaucoma - How

to Develop a New

Product

Parallel Course 3d:

Antifi brosis 2

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SATURDAY 22 FEBRUARY 2014

Summit 2 Auditorium Room 324 Room 325 Room 326

8.30

9.30

Main Session IV:

Free Papers

9.40

11.10

Main Session V:

Future Trends

11.10

11.40

Coffee/Tea Break

(Exhibition Area)

11.40

13.10

Main Session VI:

Surgery for Angle Closure

Glaucoma

13.20

14.20

Alcon

Educational Partner

Lunch Symposium

14.30

15.30

Parallel Course 4a:

Cost Implications and

Trends in Glaucoma

Surgery

Parallel Course 4b:

Cyclodestruction

Parallel Course 4c:

Video Session -

Aqueous Shunt

Technique

Parallel Course 4d:

Complications and

their Management 1

15.40

16.40

Parallel Course 5a:

Managing Angle Closure

for the Practitioner 1

Parallel Course 5b:

Pediatric Glaucoma

Surgery

Parallel Course 5c:

Video Session -

Non-penetrating

Technique

Parallel Course 5d:

Complications and

their Management 2

16.40

17.00

Coffee/Tea Break

(Exhibition Area)

17.00

18.00

Parallel Course 6a:

Managing Angle Closure

for the Practitioner 2

Parallel Course 6b:

Retinal Disease and

Glaucoma

Parallel Course 6c:

Video Session -

Combined Cataract

and Glaucoma

Procedures

Free Paper

Session 2

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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMTHURSDAY 20 FEBRUARY 2014

14.00-15.30 SUMMIT 2 AUDITORIUMOPENING CEREMONY

OP1 Words of Welcome from the President of ISGS T. Shaarawy (Switzerland)

OP2 Welcome to ICGS by the Vice President of ISGS M. Sherwood (USA)

OP3 Welcome from the Head of the Host Committee P. Chew (Singapore)

OP4 Introduction to the Scientifi c Program K. Barton (United Kingdom)

OP5 Introducing the Honorary President J. Crowston (Australia)

OP6 Honorary President Keynote Lecture I. Goldberg (Australia)

OP7 Welcome to Singapore Vivian Balakrishnan (Minister of the Environment and Water Resources)

16.45-17.30 EXHIBITION AREAWELCOME TEA RECEPTION

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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMTHURSDAY 20 FEBRUARY 2014

17.30-18.20 SUMMIT 2 AUDITORIUMICGS FILM FESTIVAL: Rapid Fire VideosChairs: T. Dada (India), S. Loon (Singapore)

Presentations by the experts

V1 Cyclodialysis cleft repair. A novel non penetrating technique K.S. Lim, B. Shah, J. Low-Beer, S. Goyal (United Kingdom)

V2 Deep sclerectomy. The trainees perspective N. Anand (United Kingdom)

V3 Ahmed valve implantation associated with 23-gauges phaco-vitrectomy: placement of valve tube directly into vitreous chamber by the 23-gauge sclerotomy

A. Moreno Valladares, N. Puerto Amorós, S. Perez Pascual, J.M. Ruíz Moreno (Spain)

V4 Direct fl apless cyclopexy in management of traumatic cyclodialysis cleft J. Ho, I. Yeung, R. Ching, C. Chan (Hong Kong)

V5 Deep sclerectomy with Esnoper clip N. Lopes (Portugal)

V6 Minivitrectomy: a simple technique in the treatment of refractory pseudophakic malignant glaucoma

M. Pakravan, E. Ghahari, S. Yazdani (Iran)

V7 Gunenc trabecular shunt implant for the drainage of aqueous humor in glaucoma surgery

U. Gunenc, G. Arikan, O. Donmez, M. Kaya (Turkey)

V8 Glaucoma drainage device “pull-through” suture.Facilitating watertight and consistent tube insertion through 25-gauge (orange) needle tract

D. Lindfi eld, A. Kulkarni (United Kingdom)

V9 “Attack of the giant cyst” - The surgical management of the biggest trabeculectomy complication we have ever seen!

T. Bader, D. Lindfi eld, A. Kulkarni (United Kingdom)

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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMTHURSDAY 20 FEBRUARY 2014

18.20-19.00 SUMMIT 2 AUDITORIUMML1 The Thom J. Zimmermann Memorial Lecture

Introduction M. Sherwood (USA)

Infl ammation, mitochondria, apoptosis, death messengers and the pathophysiology of draining blebs

A. Molteno (New Zealand)

15.45-16.45 ROOM 324Parallel CourseCourse 1a: The Cornea and Glaucoma SurgeryCourse Leaders: E. Chihara (Japan), A. Matsuda (Japan), T. Shaarawy (Switzerland)

15.45-16.45 ROOM 325Parallel CourseCourse 1b: Lasers and Fiber-OpticsCourse Leaders: M.C. Aquino (Singapore), P. Chew (Singapore), A. Hommer (Austria), D.Y.L. Leung (Hong Kong)

15.45-16.45 ROOM 326Parallel CourseCourse 1c: AnaesthesiaCourse Leaders: T. Eke (United Kingdom), C. Kumar (Singapore), M. Pajaujis (United Kingdom)

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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMFRIDAY 21 FEBRUARY 2014

7.30-8.30 ROOM 324EDUCATIONAL PARTNER MORNING SYMPOSIUM - LUMENISSLT PROGRESS AND UPDATE: WHERE WE ARE IN THE MANAGEMENT OF GLAUCOMAChair: T. Aung (Singapore)

EP1.1 Introduction T. Aung (Singapore)

EP1.2 Update on the science underlying selective laser trabeculoplasty in POAG J.A. Alvarado (USA)

EP1.3 SLT a viable fi rst line therapy for the management of open angle glaucoma M.A. Latina (USA)

EP1.4 Discussion and Closing T. Aung (Singapore)

8.30-9.30 SUMMIT 2 AUDITORIUMMAIN SESSION ICONTROVERSIES IN GLAUCOMA SURGERYChairs: S. Duch (Spain), J. Freedman (USA), P. Rojanapongpun (Thailand)

MS1.1 UC3 procedures in refractory and POAG patients, with some updated clinical data

P. Denis (France)

Debate: Trab versus Ex-Press

MS1.2 Pro Ex-Press L. Herndon (USA)

MS1.3 Pro Trab T. Dada (India)

MS1.4 Viscocanalostomy versus canaloplasty N. Anand (United Kingdom)

MS1.5 Phaco versus PI for angle closure L. Vijaya (India)

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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMFRIDAY 21 FEBRUARY 2014

9.40-11.10 SUMMIT 2 AUDITORIUMMAIN SESSION IIDRAINAGE IMPLANTSChairs: S. Gandolfi (Italy), F. Grehn (Germany), L. Herndon (USA)

MS2.1 Lessons learned from the big studies R. Parrish (USA)

MS2.2 Which device P. Rojanapongpun (Thailand)

MS2.3 Preventing hypotony and other complications K.H. Park (South Korea)

MS2.4 Tubes and the cornea E. Chihara (Japan)

MS2.5 Management of hypertensive phase and encapsulation V.P. Costa (Brazil)

MS2.6 Cytokines and capsule development J. Freedman (USA)

11.10-11.40 Coffee/Tea break EXHIBITION AREA

11.40-13.10 SUMMIT 2 AUDITORIUMMAIN SESSION IIISURGERY FOR SECONDARY GLAUCOMASChairs: C. Clement (Australia), C.L. Ho (Singapore), A.V. Kuroyedov (Russia),

C.E. Traverso (Italy)

MS3.1 NPGS and canal surgery in secondary glaucomas S. Gandolfi (Italy)

MS3.2 Long term tube outcomes in secondary glaucomas A. Molteno (New Zealand)

MS3.3 CPC P. Chew (Singapore)

MS3.4 Secondary paediatric glaucomas A. Beck (USA)

MS3.5 Management of neovascular glaucoma A. Mermoud (Switzerland)

MS3.6 Summary and Discussion I. Goldberg (Australia)

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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMFRIDAY 21 FEBRUARY 2014

13.20-14.20 SUMMIT 2 AUDITORIUMEDUCATIONAL PARTNER LUNCH SYMPOSIUM - SANTENGLAUCOMA SURGERY PRESERVATIVE FREEChairs: T. Shaarawy (Switzerland), T. Yamamoto (Japan)

EP2.1 Introduction T. Shaarawy (Switzerland)

EP2.2 Preservatives, infl ammation and glaucoma surgery H. Uusitalo (Finland)

EP2.3 An overlooked therapeutic perspective on glaucoma medication K.H Park (South Korea)

EP2.4 Factors infl uencing the success of fi ltration surgery C.E. Traverso (Italy)

EP2.5 Glaucoma surgery: new classifi cation and old challenges T. Shaarawy (Switzerland)

EP2.6 Discussion and summary T. Yamamoto (Japan)

14.30-15.30 SUMMIT 2 AUDITORIUMParallel CourseCourse 2a: Tube Course 1Course Leaders: M. Coote (Australia), J. Freedman (USA), K.S. Lim (United Kingdom), A. Molteno (New Zealand), M. Sherwood (USA)

14.30-15.30 ROOM 324Parallel CourseCourse 2b: New Glaucoma Surgeries 1Course Leaders: S. Longstaff (United Kingdom), S. Melamed (Israel), Q. Nguyen (USA), D. Rhee (USA), T. Shaarawy (Switzerland)

14.30-15.30 ROOM 325Parallel CourseCourse 2c: Video Session - Trabeculectomy TechniqueCourse Leaders: K. Barton (United Kingdom), T. Dada (India), Y. Kiuchi (Japan), L. Shiroma (Brazil)

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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMFRIDAY 21 FEBRUARY 2014

14.30-15.30 ROOM 326Parallel CourseCourse 2d: Antifi brosis 1Course Leaders: N. Anand (United Kingdom), J. Crowston (Australia), P. Healey (Australia), R. Parrish (USA), I. Stalmans (Belgium), T. Wong (Singapore)

15.40-16.40 SUMMIT 2 AUDITORIUMParallel CourseCourse 3a: Tube Course 2Course Leaders: M. Coote (Australia), J. Freedman (USA), K.S. Lim (United Kingdom), A. Molteno (New Zealand), M. Sherwood (USA)

15.40-16.40 ROOM 324Parallel CourseCourse 3b: New Glaucoma Surgeries 2Course Leaders: S. Longstaff (United Kingdom), S. Melamed (Israel), Q. Nguyen (USA), D. Rhee (USA), T. Shaarawy (Switzerland)

15.40-16.40 ROOM 325Parallel CourseCourse 3c: Innovation & Glaucoma - How to Develop a New ProductCourse Leaders: M. Belkin (Israel), M. Latina (USA)

15.40-16.40 ROOM 326Parallel CourseCourse 3d: Antifi brosis 2Course Leaders: N. Anand (United Kingdom), J. Crowston (Australia), H. Danesh-Meyer (New Zealand), P. Healey (Australia), R. Parrish (USA), T. Wong (Singapore)

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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMSATURDAY 22 FEBRUARY 2014

8.30-9.30 SUMMIT 2 AUDITORIUMMAIN SESSION IVFREE PAPERSChairs: M.M. Moschos (Greece), N. Strouthidis (United Kingdom), T. Wong (Singapore)

FP1 Clinical outcomes of eye with aqueous shunt implants after phacoemulsifi cation

R. Puertas, D. Plemel, K. Barton (United Kingdom)

FP2 Safety and effi cacy of concomitant prophylactic posterior sclerostomy with cataract surgery in eyes with nanophthalmos

S. Rajendrababu, N. Babu, G. Varghese Puthuran, S. Sharma (India)

FP3 The effect of trabeculectomy on anterior chamber drainage angle and peripheral anterior synechiae formation

R. Husain, P.T.K. Chew, F.T.S. Oen, S.K.L. Seah, T. Aung (Singapore)

FP4 A new fi ltering procedure. Technique and results F. Grehn, M. Hipp, M. Wagner, T. Klink, P.U. Heuschmann, J. Matlach (Germany)

FP5 Using intraoperative intraocular pressure during trabeculectomy predict to predict postoperative pressure

Y. Liang, S. Rong, H. Meng, S. Fan, N. Wang, R. Thomas (China, Australia)

FP6 Evaluation of illuminated microcatheter assisted circumferential trabeculotomy in primary congenital glaucoma

S. Temkar, A. Pujari, R. Sharma, D. Angmo, R. Sihota, T. Dada (India)

FP7 CO2 Laser assisted sclerectomy surgery (CLASS). Long term results of multinational clinical study

E. Assia, Y. Ton, N. Geffen (Israel)

FP8 Ahmed glaucoma valve versus gold micro shunt implants. Five years results of a prospective randomized clinical trial

M. Goldenfeld, S. Melamed, A. Skaat (Israel)

FP9 Prevalence and the incidence of glaucoma in Boston type I keratoprosthesisS. Senthil, S. Basu, V.S. Pillai, H.L. Rao, V.S. Sangwan (India)

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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMSATURDAY 22 FEBRUARY 2014

9.40-11.10 SUMMIT 2 AUDITORIUMMAIN SESSION VFUTURE TRENDSChairs: T. Aung (Singapore), P. Healey (Australia), T. Yamamoto (Japan)

MS5.1 Lasers T. Yamamoto (Japan)

MS5.2 Canal surgery D. Rhee (USA)

MS5.3 Salvaging blebs C.E. Traverso (Italy)

MS5.4 Subconjunctival fi lteration M.Y. Kahook (USA)

MS5.5 Doug Johnson Memorial Lecture: Anti-fi brosis Introduction: K. Barton (United Kingdom) T. Wong (Singapore)

MS5.6 Critical evaluation F. Grehn (Germany)

11.10-11.40 Coffee/Tea break EXHIBITION AREA

11.40-13.10 SUMMIT 2 AUDITORIUMMAIN SESSION VISURGERY FOR ANGLE CLOSURE GLAUCOMAChairs: O. Albis Donado (Mexico), H. Danesh-Meyer (New Zealand), K.H. Park (South Korea)

MS6.1 Randomized controlled trial comparing laser iridoplasty with PGA for chronic PACG

T. Aung (Singapore)

MS6.2 Debate clear lens extraction in PACD C. Tham (Hong Kong)

MS6.3 Anterior segment measurement software I M. He (China)

MS6.4 Anterior segment measurement software II Z. Ce (China)

MS6.5 Iridoplasty vs iridotomy W. Nolan (United Kingdom)

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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMSATURDAY 22 FEBRUARY 2014

13.20-14.20 SUMMIT 2 AUDITORIUMEDUCATIONAL PARTNER LUNCH SYMPOSIUM - ALCONGLAUCOMA TODAY, PREDICTABILITY AND EFFICACYChairs: I. Goldberg (Australia), T. Shaarawy (Switzerland)

EP3.1 Glaucoma therapy: looking beyond IOP T. Dada (India)

EP3.2 Advances in the surgical care of glaucoma M.Y. Kahook (USA)

EP3.3 The use of the Ex-Press from a Southeast Asian perspective N. Aquino (Philippines)

EP3.4 Benefi t and limitation of Ex-Press for bleb management M. Aihara (Japan)

14.30-15.30 SUMMIT 2 AUDITORIUMParallel CourseCourse 4a: Cost Implications and Trends in Glaucoma SurgeryCourse Leaders: I. Goldberg (Australia), S.C. Loon (Singapore), K. Mansouri (Switzerland), A. Mermoud (Switzerland)

14.30-15.30 ROOM 324Parallel CourseCourse 4b: CyclodestructionCourse Leaders: S. Best (New Zealand), S. Melamed (Israel), L. Shiroma (Brazil)

14.30-15.30 ROOM 325Parallel CourseCourse 4c: Video Session - Aqueous Shunt TechniqueCourse Leaders: O. Albis Donado (Mexico), V.P. Costa (Brazil), S. Duch (Spain),T. Hamanaka (Japan), K.S. Lim (United Kingdom), M. Sherwood (USA)

14.30-15.30 ROOM 326Parallel CourseCourse 4d: Complications and their Management 1Course Leaders: H. Danesh-Meyer (New Zealand), L. Herndon (United Kingdom), Y. Kiuchi (Japan), W. Sponsel (USA)

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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMSATURDAY 22 FEBRUARY 2014

15.40-16.40 SUMMIT 2 AUDITORIUMParallel CourseCourse 5a: Managing Angle Closure for the Practitioner 1Course Leaders: T. Aung (Singapore), M. He (China), S. Perera (Singapore), H.T. Wong (Singapore)

15.40-16.40 ROOM 324Parallel CourseCourse 5b: Pediatric Glaucoma SurgeryCourse Leaders: A. Abdelrahman (Egypt), A. Beck (USA), J. Brookes (United Kingdom), C.L. Ho (Singapore), V. Sung (United Kingdom)

15.40-16.40 ROOM 325Parallel CourseCourse 5c: Video Session - Non-penetrating Technique - In Memoriam Elie DahanCourse Leaders: E. Assia (Israel), C. Clement (Australia), M. Coote (Australia), S. Gandolfi (Italy), T. Shaarawy (Switzerland)

15.40-16.40 ROOM 326Parallel CourseCourse 5d: Complications and their Management 2Course Leaders: H. Danesh-Meyer (New Zealand), L. Herndon (United Kingdom), Y. Kiuchi (Japan), W. Sponsel (USA)

16.40-17.00 Coffee/Tea break EXHIBITION AREA

17.00-18.00 SUMMIT 2 AUDITORIUMParallel CourseCourse 6a: Managing Angle Closure for the Practitioner 2Course Leaders: T. Aung (Singapore), M. He (China), S. Perera (Singapore), H.T. Wong (Singapore)

17.00-18.00 ROOM 324Parallel CourseCourse 6b: Retinal Disease and GlaucomaCourse Leaders: K. Barton (United Kingdom), S. Dorairaj (USA), A. Kulkarni (United Kingdom), L. Vijaya (India),

17.00-18.00 ROOM 325Parallel CourseCourse 6c: Video Session - Combined Cataract and Glaucoma ProceduresCourse Leaders: F. Grehn (Germany), P. Harasymowycz (Canada), B. Noureddine (Lebanon), H.T. Wong (Singapore)

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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMSATURDAY 22 FEBRUARY 2014

17.00-18.00 ROOM 326FREE PAPER SESSION 2Chairs: B. Ang (Australia), M. Coote (Australia), E. Eslah (Kuwait), S. Melamed (Israel)

FP10 Two year follow up of an ab-internal, trans-scleral aqueous drainage implant in open-angle glaucoma

P. Palmberg (USA)

FP11 Trans-scleral selective laser trabeculoplasty (SLT) without a gonioscopy lens M. Belkin, N. Geffen, S. Ofi r, A. Kaplan Messas, Y. Barkana, A. Belkin, E. Assia (Israel)

FP12 Excimer laser trabeculostomy (ELT): fi ve year post-op observations R. Stodtmeister, L. Kleineberg, M. Berlin, L. Pillunat, U. Giers (Germany, USA)

FP13 A new stainless steel spiral device for Schlemm’s canal dilation in management of open angle glaucoma: 3 months clinical results

V. Kumar, M. Frolov, E. Bojhok, G. Dushina (Russia)

FP14 What causes blebs to fail - Capsular porosity changes with fl uid challenge M. Coote (Australia)

FP15 Long-term outcome of primary trabeculectomy in iridocorneal endothelial syndrome

P. Chandran, S. Senthil, B.L. Harsha, A.K. Mandal, S. Nikhil, G. Chandrasekhar (India)

FP16 Goniotomy for childhood glaucoma at Moorfi elds Eye Hospital: one-year outcomes R. Papadopoulos, M. Nicolai, C. Pallas, S. Vandoros, M. Papadopoulos,

P.T. Khaw, J. Brookes (United Kingdom)

FP17 Combined surgery for cataract and glaucoma: canaloplasty versus non-penetrating deep sclerectomy - Safety and effi cacy study; 12 month follow-up

M. Rekas, A. Byszewska, K. Petz, J. Wierzbowska (Poland)

FP18 Nonpenetrating deep sclerectomy with SK-gel implantation combined with cataract surgery – Midterm results

K. Lewczuk, J. Jablonska, J. Rudowicz, M. Rekas (Poland)

FP19 Visual symptoms after prophylactic laser peripheral iridotomy in primary angle closure suspects

M. Baskaran, R.S. Kumar, P.-Y. Boey, T. Aung (Singapore, India)

FP20 Echographic study of the optic nerve in glaucoma R. Garg, C. Bahuguna, S. Beri (India)

FP21 Outcome of surgical bleb revision using scleral patch graft for bleb related complications following trabeculectomy

S. Deshmukh, S. Parthasarthy, G. Venkatraman, J. Jaho (India)

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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM VIDEO LOOP POSTER AREA

VL1 Direct fl apless cyclopexy in management of traumatic cyclodialysis cleft J. Ho, I. Yeung, R. Ching, C. Chan (Hong Kong)

VL2 Cyclodialysis cleft repair. A novel non penetrating technique K.S. Lim, B. Shah, J. Low-Beer, S. Goyal (United Kingdom)

VL3 Outcomes of bleb revision for bleb leak and hypotony after glaucoma fi ltering surgery

D. Angmo, R. Sihota (India)

VL4 Combined iTrack 360º trabeculotomy-trabeculectomy in congenital glaucoma N. Lopes (Portugal)

VL5 Combined trabeculotomy with trabeculectomy with mytomycin-C with releseable sutures in primary congenital glaucoma

S. Dubey, P. Matah (India)

VL6 Minivitrectomy: a simple technique in the treatment of refractory pseudophakic malignant glaucoma

M. Pakravan, E. Ghahari, S. Yazdani (Iran)

VL7 Prevention and treatment of bleb dysesthesia: role of marking 12 o’clock on slit lamp prior to surgery

S. Goyal, D. Lindfi eld (United Kingdom)

VL8 Dynamic tube a rare complication in Ahmed glaucoma valve implant P. Chandran, S. Senthil, A. Badakare (India)

VL9 Deep sclerectomy with Esnoper clip N. Lopes (Portugal)

VL10 Gunenc trabecular shunt implant for the drainage of aqueous humor in glaucoma surgery

U. Gunenc, G. Arikan, O. Donmez, M. Kaya (Turkey)

VL11 Suprachoroidal drainage of aqueous humor in refractory glaucoma A.T. Ozturk, U. Gunenc, G. Arikan, R. Yildirim (Turkey)

VL12 Tube extender for retracted tube in a child with aniridia S. Senthil, P. Dave (India)

VL13 Deep sclerectomy. The trainees perspective N. Anand (United Kingdom)

VL14 The canaloplasty for the treatment of open angle glaucoma: 2 patients under went fi ltering surgery with ocular ipertension

F. Campana (Italy)

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VL15 “Attack of the Giant Cyst” - The surgical management of the biggest trabeculectomy complication we have ever seen!

T. Bader, D. Lindfi eld, A. Kulkarni (United Kingdom)

VL16 Fornix based trabeculectomy M. Mansuri, P. Bhagat, R. Bhatt, K. Prajapati, N. Modi (India)

VL17 Glaucoma drainage device “pull-through” suture - Facilitating watertight and consistent tube insertion through 25-gauge (orange) needle tract

D. Lindfi eld, A. Kulkarni (United Kingdom)

VL18 Ahmed valve implantation associated with 23-gauges phaco-vitrectomy: placement of valve tube directly into vitreous chamber by the 23-gauge sclerotomy

A. Moreno Valladares, N. Puerto Amorós, S. Perez Pascual, J.M. Ruíz Moreno (Spain)

VL19 Use of polytetrafl uoroethylene (PTFE) intravenous cannula as an alternative to glaucoma drainage device

S. Temkar, A. Pujari, D. Angmo, R. Sharma, T. Dada (India)

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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM POSTERS POSTER AREA

EPIDEMIOLOGY

P1 Uveitis-associated secondary glaucoma, a therapeutic challenge: analysis of 824 cases at a university hospital

R. Torres-Torres, P. Morales, V. Llorens, M. Figueras, E. Milla (Spain)

P2 Relationship of intraocular pressure with risk factors of metabolic syndrome S.J. Kim, S.U. Lee, J.S. Lee (South Korea)

P3 A study of cases of bullous keratopathy V. Mehta, M. Mansuri, P. Bhagat, R. Bhatt, N. Modi, K. Prajapati, B. Patel, G. Verma (India)

P4 Cost analysis of Goldmann and tonosafe disposable prism heads M. Sattar, K. Jasani, K. Mercieca, J. Morarji, A. Bhargava, C. Putri (United Kingdom)

P5 Incidence of neovascular glaucoma [NVG] in patients of proliferative diabetic retinopathy [PDR] managed by standard treatment protocol

N. Prabhudesai, M. Prabhudesai (India)

P6 Elucidation of compliance rates amongst glaucoma patients in a tertiary health care centre and the reasons for non-compliance in the same cohort

M. Naik, V. Gupta, H.S. Sethi (India)

P7 The epidemiology of glaucoma in Asia S. Young, S.-C. Loon (Singapore)

P8 Unilateral glaucomas case studies of three different representations I.A. Subhan, A. Alharbi Hamad H (Saudi Arabia)

OCULAR IMAGING

P9 Postoperative ultrasound biomicroscopic evaluation of the anterior segment of the eye after glaucoma surgery in children

E. Abd El Latif, G. El Sayed, N. El Shakankiri, N. Bayoumi (Egypt)

P10 Comparison of disc size measurement techniques between using slit-lamp biomicroscopy and optical coherence tomography (OCT)

T. Patthanathamrongkasem, M. Makornwattana, N. Srisamran, A. Prutthipongsit, M. Bordoloi (Thailand)

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P11 Measurement of perifoveal ganglion cell complex thickness by spectral domain optical coherence tomography in patients with primary open angle glaucoma

O. Donmez, M. Parlak, G. Arikan, U. Gunenc (Turkey, Germany)

P12 Evaluation of anterior chamber parameters with ultrasound bio microscopy (UBM) following cataract extraction in primary angle closure glaucoma with patent iridotomies

G. Verma, M.N. Mansuri, P.R. Bhagat, K.M. Prajapati, N.V. Modi, V. Mehta (India)

P13 Function and morphology of fi ltering blebs. Implant of Ex-Press device vs non perforating deep sclerectomy

F. Chait Diaz, F. Spencer Vicent, E. Milla Griño (Spain)

P14 In vivo corneal confocal microscopy in glaucoma patients after antiglaucoma treatment

S. Sapeta, E. Mrukwa-Kominek (Poland)

P15 Evaluation of RGC defects in glaucoma with spectral domain OCT M. Prabhudesai, N. Prabhudesai (India)

P16 Retinal nerve fi ber layer imaging with spectral-domain optical coherence tomography: impact of media opacities on RNFL measurement

C.Y.N. Chan, V. Chiu, C.K.-S. Leung (Hong Kong)

P17 The effect of myopic optic disc tilt on measurement of spectral-domain optical coherence tomography parameters

H.-Y. Shin, C.K. Park (South Korea)

P18 Anterior segment spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (OCT) analysis of bleb morphology following deep sclerectomy versus trabeculectomy

S. Schendel, J. Lam, C. Clement (Australia)

P19 Comparison of new objective measurements of optic disc tilt using Heidelberg retinal tomography

V. Koh, W.-L. Wong, S.C. Loon (Singapore)

P20 Morphological differences between fornix and limbal-based trabeculectomy with anterior segment ocular coherence tomography (AS-OCT)

M. Economou (Sweden)

P21 Characterizing blebs through ocular thermography. A pilot study D.K. Lim, M.C. Aquino, W.L. Wong, T. Naing, P.T.K. Chew, C.K.L. Chee, D. Lim (Singapore)

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P22 Evaluation of retinal nerve fi bre layer and ganglion cell layer thickness in normal Indian population using cirrus spectral domain OCT

A. Pujari, S. Temkar, M. Wadhwani, R. Sharma, D. Angmo, T. Dada (India)

P23 Iris volume in Asian Indian eyes with angle closure R. Balu, R. Sasikumar, S. Madhu, A.V. Sathi Devia, K.P. Narendra, D. Rao (India)

P24 Echographic study of the optic nerve in glaucoma R. Garg, C. Bahuguna, S. Beri (India)

P25 Learning curve of automated perimetry in glaucoma patients J. Lam, S.C. Loon (Singapore)

P26 Assessment of angle parameters in primary angle closure suspects pre and post peripheral iridotomy

S. Dangda, P. Thacker, K. Jaisingh, U. Yadava, A. Mutreja (India)

ANGLE CLOSURE GLAUCOMA

P27 Acute angle closure attack in a patient with chronic infantile neurologic cutaneous articular syndrome

I. Yeung, J. Ho, C. Chan (Hong Kong)

P28 Clinico-pathological study of residual glaucoma after lens extraction in eyes with primary angle-closure glaucoma

T. Hamanaka, K. Otora, T. Kumasaka, N. Ishida (Japan)

P29 After water drinking of Laser peripheral iridotomy to intraocular pressure after eater drinking in angle closure patients

S. Treewatcharanon, M. Makornwattana, N. Srisamran, A. Prutthipongsit, T. Patthanathumrongkasem (Thailand)

P30 Lens vault as a novel parameter in pathogenesis of primary angle closure M. Chaniyara, A. Rathi, S. Nair, R. Kinkhabwala, A. Chaurasia, T. Dada, A. Sharma (India)

P31 A different perspective of gonioscopy with multi-dimensional risk assignment R. Tammineni, L. Velan (India)

P32 Long-term outcome of initial treatment in acute primary angle closure J. Tatsios, A.M.T. Tan, P.T.K. Chew (Singapore)

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P33 Comparision of argon laser peripheral iridoplasty and medical therapy in the immediate treatment of acute primary angle closure using anterior segment optical coherence tomography

C. Sng, M.C. Aquino, C. Zheng, S.C. Loon (Singapore)

P34 Short-term effi cacy of selective laser trabeculoplasty in primary angle closure disease. Results of a randomized controlled trial

A. Narayanaswamy, C.K. Leung, D.V. Istiantoro, S.A. Perera, C.L. Ho, M.E. Nongpiur, M. Baskaran, H.M. Htoon, T.T. Wong, D. Goh, D.H. Su,

T. Aung (Singapore, Hong Kong, Indonesia)

P35 Visual symptoms after prophylactic laser peripheral iridotomy in primary angle closure suspects

M. Baskaran, R.S. Kumar, P.-Y. Boey, T. Aung (Singapore, India)

P36 Comparative study of the intraocular pressure fl uctuations between the 24 hr Tensional Curve, Borrone Test and Water Drinking Test in patients with primary open angle glaucoma in Mexico

C. Isida-Llerandi, M. Turati-Acosta, J. Jiménez-Román, F. Gil-Carrasco (Mexico)

P37 The impact of lens vault on visual acuity and refractive error in subjects with angle closure: implications for management of angle closure

S.K. Gupta, M.E. Nongpiur, T.Y. Wong, S.A. Perera, T. Aung (Singapore)

CONGENITAL / PEDIATRIC GLAUCOMA

P38 Glaucoma after congenital cataract surgery N. Bayoumi (Egypt)

P39 Evaluation of illuminated microcatheter assisted circumferential trabeculotomy in primary congenital glaucoma

S. Temkar, A. Pujari, R. Sharma, D. Angmo, R. Sihota, T. Dada (India)

P40 Filtering surgery for OPTN E50K patient K. Kawase, T. Yamamoto (Japan)

P41 Surgical outcome of 25 eyes of congenital glaucoma N. Modi, V. Mehta, M. Mansuri, P. Bhagat, R. Bhatt, K. Prajapati (India)

P42 Goniotomy for childhood glaucoma at Moorfi elds Eye Hospital: one-year outcomes

R. Papadopoulos, M. Nicolai, C. Pallas, S. Vandoros, M. Papadopoulos, P.T. Khaw, J. Brookes (United Kingdom)

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P43 Management of childhood glaucoma associated with bilateral Sturge Weber syndrome: a challenge

P. Lavaju (Nepal)

P44 Association of retinal venous tortuosity and inverse glaucoma - Case report K. Jaisingh, S. Dangda, U. Yadava, S. Das (India)

P45 Ipsilateral nevus of ota with glaucoma: a case report with literature review S. Islam, N. Faruque (Bangladesh)

GLAUCOMA MEDICATIONS

P46 Early initiation of aqueous suppressants, timolol-trusopt fi xed combination, on Ahmed glaucoma valve implantation outcome

M. Pakravan (Iran)

P47 Comparison of treated mean intra-ocular pressure in stable glaucoma with different severity

N.T.H. Thanh (Vietnam)

P48 To evaluate the improvement in eye drop instillation after use of drop application strips in glaucoma patients on chronic topical medical therapy

R. Sharma, A. Shashni, B. Patil, N. Chaturvedi, G. Sinha, T. Dada (India)

P49 A novel Mas-receptor is expressed in the human eye tissue A. Vaajanen, H. Vapaatalo, H. Uusitalo (Finland)

P50 Sequential therapy with saratin, bevacizumab and ilomastat to prolong bleb function following glaucoma fi ltration surgery in a rabbit model

G. Martorana, M. Levine, Z. Lukowski, J. Min, M. Acevedo, C. Meyers, G. Schultz, D. Samuelson, M.B. Sherwood (USA)

P51 A prospective crossover study to compare the effi cacy of latanoprost-timolol fi xed dose combination (LTFC) along with add on therapy of timolol in patients of open angle glaucoma

A. Patil (India)

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LASERS

P52 Excimer laser trabeculostomy (ELT): fi ve year post-op observations R. Stodtmeister, L. Kleineberg, M. Berlin, L. Pillunat, U. Giers (Germany, USA)

P53 Combined laser technologies in treatment of pseudoexfoliative glaucoma (PEG)

T. Sokolovskaya, D. Magaramov, Y. Kochetkova (Russia)

P54 Combination of transscleral cyclophotocoagulation and intravitreous injection of avastin in treating neovascular glaucoma

I. Buniatyan, A. Malayan (Armenia)

P55 Posture-induced intraocular alterations after laser peripheral iridotomy in eyes with primary angle closure

T. Yamamoto (Japan)

P56 Outcomes of transscleral diode laser cyclophotocoagulation in adult patients with refractory glaucoma

H. Kilinc, G. Arikan, U. Gunenc (Turkey)

P57 Argon laser trabeculoplasty (ALT) in cases of advanced glaucoma E. Ansari, L. Pelosini, A. Fayemi (United Kingdom)

P58 Evaluation of patterned laser trabeculoplasty for intraocular pressure lowering in glaucoma - A novel treatment

I. Lai, C. Leung (Hong Kong)

P59 Laser peripheral iridotomy and the corneal endothelium: a systemic review P. Wang, V. Koh, S.C. Loon (Singapore)

P60 Evaluation of effectiveness of SLT in different types of OAGs A. Harby (Saudi Arabia)

P61 Quantitative assessment of changes in the anterior segment morphology after argon laser peripheral iridoplasty: an anterior segment optical coherence tomography study. The E.A.R.L. Study Group

H.W. Chan, D.K.A. Lim, Z. Ce, W.L. Wong, M.C. Aquino, A. Suryono, K. Barton, R.A. Hitchings, P.T.K. Chew (Singapore, United Kingdom)

P62 Trans-scleral selective laser trabeculoplasty (SLT) without a gonioscopy lens M. Belkin, N. Geffen, S. Ofi r, A. Kaplan Messas, Y. Barkana, A. Belkin, E. Assia (Israel)

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CATARACT AND GLAUCOMA SURGERY

P63 Safety and effi cacy of concomitant prophylactic posterior sclerostomy with cataract surgery in eyes with nanophthalmos

S. Rajendrababu, N. Babu, G. Varghese Puthuran, S. Sharma (India)

P64 Phacotrabeculotomy from below for exfoliation glaucoma M. Ozaki, N. Toyokawa, A. Fukumoto, T. Mizoguchi, S. Kazama, S. Kuroda (Japan)

P65 Central corneal thickness and ocular hypertension G. Kaya, Y.A. Yilmaz (Turkey)

P66 Early lens extraction for primary angle closure with persistently increased intraocular pressure post laser iridotomy

A. Rathi, T. Agarwal, M. Vanathi, S. Khokhar, R. Vajpayee, T. Dada (India)

P67 Phako with endoscopic cyclophotocoagulation versus phako with external cyclodiode laser: a pilot study

I. Rodrigues, A. Arora, S. Goyal (United Kingdom)

P68 Late intraocular pressure changes in pseudophakic patients V. Jain, H. Shetty, K. Prasad, A.G. Chinappa (India)

P69 Does anaesthesia technique have an effect on the outcome of glaucoma surgery? A world-wide survey of opinion leaders in glaucoma

A. Tse, R. Lee, A. Tse, T. Eke (United Kingdom)

P70 Combining cataract and glaucoma treatment: transcleral diode laser cyclophotocoagulation (TSCPC) and phacoemulsifi cation and intro ulnar lens implant (IOL)

E. Hawkes, E. Ansari (United Kingdom)

P72 Clinical outcomes of eye with aqueous shunt implants after phacoemulsifi cation

R. Puertas, D. Plemel, K. Barton (United Kingdom)

P73 Corneal biomechanical changes after phacotrabeculectomy with 5-FU for open angle glaucoma

A. Popa Cherecheanu, G. Iancu, C. Coman, R. Iancu (Romania)

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TRABECULECTOMY

P74 Standard trabeculectomy and Ex-Press miniature glaucoma shunt: a comparative study and literature review

G. Shemesh, E. Moisseiev, S. Kurtz (Israel)

P75 Clinical and epidemiological study of trabeculectomy effi cacy A.V. Kuroyedov, R.V. Avdeev, A.S. Alexandrov, A.S. Basinsky, A.Yu. Brezhnev,

E.N. Volkov, O.V. Gaponko, V.V. Gorodnichy, D.A. Dorofeev, P.Ch. Zavadsky, O.G. Zvereva, U.P. Karimov, A.V. Kulik, Dzh.N. Lovpache, I.A. Loskutov, S.N. Lanin, E.V. Molchanova, V.Yu. Ogorodnikova, O.N. Onufrichuk, S.Yu. Petrov, Yu.I. Rozhko, T.A. Sidenko, T.Dzh. Tazhibaev, A.V. Shepeleva, E.A. Blyum

(Russia, Belarus, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan)

P76 Outcome of trabeculectomy with iGenTM (biodegradable collagen matrix implant) P.B. Raja Ram, L. Teoh (Malaysia)

P77 A case of treating glaucoma during pregnancy for young glaucoma specialist J. Seo (South Korea)

P78 Groove sclerectomy in trabeculectomy K. Ong (Australia)

P79 Preliminary results of the trabeculectomy with suprachoroidal deviation: one year of follow-up

R. Perez Grossmann (Peru)

P80 Trabeculectomy augmented with healafl ow subconunctival spacer: 6-month outcomes

E. Chan, M.C. Aquino (Singapore)

P81 Outcomes of combined subconjunctival with subscleral Ologen implant in glaucoma fi ltering surgery

D. Angmo, S. Temkar, T. Dada (India)

P82 Trabeculectomy as a primary modality of treating “pseudoexfoliation glaucoma”

S. Rather, T. Singh (India)

P83 The iridenfl ip trabeculectomy technique V. De Groot, L. Aerts, S. Kiekens, T. Coeckelberg, M.J. Tassignon

(Belgium)

P84 Long-term outcome of primary trabeculectomy in iridocorneal endothelial syndrome P. Chandran, S. Senthil, B.L. Harsha, A.K. Mandal, S. Nikhil, G. Chandrasekhar (India)

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P85 A new fi ltering procedure. Technique and results F. Grehn, M. Hipp, M. Wagner, T. Klink, P.U. Heuschmann, J. Matlach

(Germany)

P86 360° trabeculotomy using an illuminated catheter F. Grehn, M. Much, T. Klink (Germany)

P87 Surgical technique: trans-conjunctival scleral fl ap resuturing for hypotensive maculopathy

S. Kaushik, C. Clement (Australia)

P88 The effect of trabeculectomy on anterior chamber drainage angle and peripheral anterior synechiae formation

R. Husain, P.T.K. Chew, F.T.S. Oen, S.K.L. Seah, T. Aung (Singapore)

P89 Using intraoperative intraocular pressure during trabeculectomy predict to predict postoperative pressure

Y. Liang, S. Rong, H. Meng, S. Fan, N. Wang, R. Thomas (China, Australia)

P90 Trabeculectomy with or without anterior chamber maintainer: a comparative study on intraocular pressure, endothelial cells and central corneal thickness

M.M. Moschos, T. Shaarawy, G.D. Panos, Z. Gatzioufas, D. Papaconstantinou, K.R. Martin (Greece, Switzerland, United Kingdom)

WOUND HEALING MODULATION

P91 Infl ux of subconjunctival 5-FU into the anterior chamber K. Ong (Australia)

P92 Trabeculectomy revision with Ologen implant L. Pelosini, E. Ansari (United Kingdom)

P93 Keys to success when using ologen in glaucoma surgery: trabeculectomy and non penetrating deep sclerectomy

M. Moussalli (Argentina)

P94 What causes blebs to fail - Capsular porosity changes with fl uid challenge M. Coote (Australia)

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NON-PENETRATING SURGERY

P95 Viscocanalostomy versus trabeculotomy in buphthalmos F. Wagdy (Egypt)

P96 Surgical effi cacy of trabectome and trabeculotomy combined with sclerectomy in open-angle glaucoma and exfoliation glaucoma

T. Mizoguchi, M. Ozaki, H. Wakiyama, S. Toda, N. Ogino (Japan)

P97 Application of viscoelastic medicines in complicated course of non-penetrating glaucoma surgeries

A. Opletina, A. Sidorova (Russia)

P98 Surgical outcome of hybrid surgery (non-fi ltering and fi ltering surgery). Effects of fenestration between lake and supra-ciliary space

E. Chihara, K. Hayashi (Japan)

P99 Nonpenetrating deep sclerectomy with SK-gel implantation combined with cataract surgery – Midterm results

K. Lewczuk, J. Jablonska, J. Rudowicz, M. Rekas (Poland)

P100 Combined surgery for cataract and glaucoma: canaloplasty versus non-penetrating deep sclerectomy - Safety and effi cacy study; 12 month follow-up

M. Rekas, A. Byszewska, K. Petz, J. Wierzbowska (Poland)

P101 CO2 Laser assisted sclerectomy surgery (CLASS). Long term results of multinational clinical study

E. Assia, Y. Ton, N. Geffen (Israel)

P102 Nonpenetrating deep sclerectomy in the treatment pseudoexfoliation open-angle glaucoma

J. Rudowicz, K. Lewczuk, J. Jablonska, M. Rekas (Poland)

P103 Deep sclerectomy with insertion of a prolene 5/0 suture segment inside Schlemm’s canal. A pilot study

A. Abdelrahman (Egypt)

P104 Trabeculotomy with deep sclerectomy for primary open-angle glaucoma outcomes of 360

T. Sato, A. Hirata, T. Mizoguchi (Japan)

P105 Ab-interno peripheral iridectomy for the management of iris incarceration following deep sclerectomy

G. Reis, C. Clement (Australia)

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P106 Early visual impact of deep sclerectomy J. Low-Beer, T. Shaarawy (Switzerland)

P108 Partial canaloplasty G.B. Scharioth (Germany)

TUBE SHUNTS

P109 Application of combination of Ex-Press glaucoma fi ltration device and hydro-gel drainage in case of secondary glaucoma induced by silicone oil emulsifi cation in patients after vitrectomy

A. Sidorova, A. Opletina (Russia)

P110 The effect of intravitreal bevacizumab injection before Ahmed valve implantation in patients with neovascular glaucoma

S.U. Lee, J.Y. Kang, J.E. Lee, S.J. Lee (South Korea)

P111 Three types of draining devices for surgical treatments of glaucoma L. Voskanyan, A. Malayan (Armenia)

P112 Aqueous shunt surgery using the Ex-Press glaucoma fi ltration device for glaucoma secondary to iridocorneal endothelial syndrome

K. Mori, Y. Ikeda, M. Ueno, S. Kinoshita (Japan)

P113 Surgical results and effect to corneal endothelium after Baerveldt glaucoma implant in Japanese patients

Y. Niimi, K. Ishida, T. Yamamoto (Japan)

P114 Priming pressure and over-priming of the Ahmed glaucoma valve device J. Cheng, M. Abolhasani, Y. Buys, G. Trope (Canada)

P115 Ahmed glaucoma valve in refractory glaucoma. My experience S. Kaliaperumal (India)

P116 Clinical outcomes and risk factors of Ahmed glaucoma valve implantation twice in the same eye

S.J. Ko, H.K. Kim (South Korea)

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P117 Intermediate term safety and effi cacy of Ahmed glaucoma valve implant in refractory glaucoma in Indian eyes

S. Dubey, V. Dhiman, A. Agrawal (India)

P118 Tube shunts preventing blindness in management of complicated glaucoma patients - Oman experience

R. Zutshi, M. Shah, R. Mahrooqi, R. Khandekar (Saudi Arabia)

P119 Pericardial membrane patch as fl ow restrictor in glaucoma drainage devices: intermediate results

M.C. Aquino, X. Li, P. Chew (Singapore)

P120 The effect of mitomycin-C in Ahmed valve surgery for refractory glaucoma: an East Asian perspective

M. Tien, L. Yip, E. Wong, V. Yong, H.T. Wong, B.A. Lim (Singapore)

P121 Systematic occlusion of shunts: control of early postoperative IOP and hypotonyrelated complications following glaucoma shunt surgery

E. Sharkawi, J. Oleszczuk, P. Artes, F. Achache, K. Barton, C. Bergin (Switzerland, Canada, United Kingdom)

P122 Effi cacy of additional glaucoma drainage device insertion in refractory glaucoma

C.K. Park, N.Y. Lee (South Korea)

P123 Fibrinous uveitis following stent suture removal in patients with Baerveldt tube implant

L. Beltran-Agullo, S. Jones, E. Galvis, P. Alaghband, K.-S. Lim (Spain, United Kingdom)

NEW GLAUCOMA DRAINAGE DEVICES

P124 A new stainless steel spiral device for Schlemm’s canal dilation in management of open angle glaucoma: 3 months clinical results

V. Kumar, M. Frolov, E. Bojhok, G. Dushina (Russia)

P125 In vivo testing of a novel adjustable glaucoma drainage device A. Mermoud, A. Villamarin, S. Roy, N. Stergiopulos (Switzerland)

P126 The effectiveness of drainage Ex-Press® implantation for the treatment patients with neovascular glaucoma

A. Petrunya, A. Spektor, O. Yevsyukova (Ukraine)

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P127 Evaluation of the effi cacy and safety of a novel glaucoma shunt implant “Suprajet” in an animal study

G. Arikan, U. Gunenc, F. Gunenc, B. Lebe, S. Eren, E. Ocmen, A.T. Ozturk (Turkey)

P128 Two year follow up of an ab-internal, trans-scleral aqueous drainage implant in open-angle glaucoma

P. Palmberg (USA)

P129 Analysis of therapeutic effect of Ex-Press glaucoma drainage shunt implantation for refractory glaucoma

J. Ma (China)

P130 STARfl o gluacoma implants, 6 months clinical results of 7 patients S. Pourjavan (Belgium)

P131 Mini-Ex-Press - Comparison of two different models M. Zalish (Israel)

P132 New SLX84 gold micro shunt implantation in refractory glaucoma S. Melamed, M. Goldenfeld (Israel)

P133 Ahmed glaucoma valve versus gold micro shunt implants. Five years results of a prospective randomized clinical trial

M. Goldenfeld, S. Melamed, A. Skaat (Israel)

NEW TECHNOLOGY

P135 Glautrak - An alternative surgical procedure for non responsive glaucoma A.B. Das (India)

P137 Structure function correlation in open angle glaucoma E. Sanjana, I. Ganesan, A. Ramkumar (India)

P138 Comparative study of combined trabeculoctomy and cyclo-cryo therapy versus trabeculectomy and cyclo-cryo therapy with intravitreal and anterior chamber injection of bevacizumab (IVB) (Avastin) in treatment of patients with neovascular glaucoma (NG)

S. Imanbaeva (Kyrgyzstan)

P139 Patient acceptance to smartphone technology to monitor and improve glaucoma healthcare outcomes

J. Hyer, R. Lee, J. Oleszczuk, G. Gazzard (United Kingdom)

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P140 Comparison of rebound tonometery with Goldmann applanation tonometery S. Gupta, S. Ahsan, G. Sinha, D. Patel, S. Temkar, T. Dada (India)

P141 Comparision of central corneal thickness measurement between noncontact pachymetry and ultrasound pachymetry

K. Kumar, S. Bhartiya, S. Temkar, T. Dada (India)

P142 Comparing glaucomatous disc change using stereo disc viewing and the computerized MatchedFlicker® software program

J. Schaefer, Z. Lukowski, G. Martorana, A. Leoncavallo, A. Greer, J. Shuster, M. Sherwood, the OHTS Study Group (USA)

P143 Prevalence and the incidence of glaucoma in Boston type I keratoprosthesis S. Senthil, S. Basu, V.S. Pillai, H.L. Rao, V.S. Sangwan (India)

P144 A new angle viewing system G.B. Scharioth (Germany)

P145 Titrated ligature for glaucoma implants G.E. Ortiz, C. del Pilar Peña, O. Albis-Donado (Colombia, Mexico)

GLAUCOMA SURGICAL COMPLICATIONS

P146 Management of nano silicon and nano silver Masoud balloon for treatment and prevent open angle glaucoma with optic nerve pathology and postoperative complications after vitreoretinal surgery

M. Masoudnaseri (Ukraine)

P147 Surgical management of uveitic glaucoma: 5-year experience in a reference centre

M. Figueras-Roca, E. Millá, D. Rojas, C. Larena, R. Torres, J.J. Molina, A. Adán (Spain)

P148 Ahmed glaucoma valve in refractory glaucoma. Outcome, complications & management of complications - A single surgeons experience

A. Mitra, R. Ramakrishnan, P.M.T. Mohideen Abdul Kader (India)

P149 Is chronic hypotony following glaucoma fi ltration surgery an accurate defi nition of treatment failure?

C. Clement, S. Yun, B. Chua (Australia)

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P150 Fungal scleritis following bleb-associated endophthalmitis caused by Paecilomyces lilacinus

A. Narita, J. Seguchi, M. Hirano, R. Kobashi, H. Ohtsuki (Japan)

P151 Chlamydia and bacteroid infection and the postoperative recurrence development of glaucoma patients

D. Yakushev (Russia)

P152 A progressive ocular hypertension post cataract surgery M. Moussalli (Argentina)

P153 Outcome of surgical bleb revision using scleral patch graft for bleb related complications following trabeculectomy

S. Deshmukh, S. Parthasarthy, G. Venkatraman, J. Jaho (India)

P154 Ahmed glaucoma valve bi-plate failure in refractory glaucoma: a case report J. Aduan, P. Allarey, M.C. Aquino, P.T.K. Chew (Singapore)

P155 Management of complications in glaucoma surgery V. Bhatia, R. Choudhry (India)

P156 Amniotic membrane transplantation for the late-onset glaucoma-fi ltrating bleb leak in a patient with Axenfeld-Rieger syndrome

K. Gungor, I. Gozen, O. Saygili, N. Bekir (Turkey)

ADDENDUM

P157 Non-penetrating surgery in glaucoma with high failure risk: comparative study between 5-FU and healafl ow

M.A. El Afrit, I. Loukil, W. Turki (Tunisia)

P158 Infl uence of preservative-free prostaglandin preparations on HCE-2 cells A. Smedowski, E. Toropainen, J. Paterno, E. Wylegala, K. Kaarniranta Kai (Finland, Poland)

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