September 26, 2024
WL-YT1
Wetlab
INASCRS Yamane Technique 1 Wet-Lab
September 26, 2024
10:00 - 12:00 (GMT+7)
Blake
Lead Instructor : David Hui-Kang MA, MD (Taiwan)
Instructors : Muhammad Abrar ISMAIL, MD (Indonesia), Ikhsan REVINO, MD (Indonesia), Faraby MARTHA, MD (Indonesia), Rinanto PRABOWO, MD (Indonesia), Andi Akhmad FAISAL, MD (Indonesia)
The Yamane technique wet lab aims to provide ophthalmic surgeons with practical, hands-on experience in performing the Yamane technique for scleral fixation of intraocular lenses (IOLs). This advanced procedure is designed for cases where standard capsular support for IOL placement is absent, such as in aphakic eyes without sufficient capsular support. The wet lab focuses on teaching participants the critical steps of the Yamane technique, including creating scleral tunnels, externalizing the haptics of the IOL, and ensuring stable fixation without sutures. Participants will gain familiarity with the specialized instruments and techniques required, improving their ability to handle complex cases in clinical settings.
Additionally, the wet lab aims to enhance the participants' understanding of the anatomical and biomechanical principles underlying the Yamane technique. Through direct practice and expert guidance, surgeons will learn to manage potential complications and refine their skills in manipulating delicate ocular tissues. The objective is to increase the surgeons' confidence and proficiency in performing this innovative technique, ultimately leading to better patient outcomes. The wet lab provides a controlled environment for learning and perfecting these skills, ensuring that participants can translate their training into successful surgical practices.
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WL-YT2
Wetlab
INASCRS Yamane Technique 2 Wet-Lab
September 26, 2024
13:30 - 15:30 (GMT+7)
Blake
Lead Instructor : Isa MOHAMMED, MD (USA)
Instructors : A Rizal FANANY, MD (Indonesia), Ikhsan REVINO, MD (Indonesia), Faraby MARTHA, MD (Indonesia), Andi Akhmad FAISAL, MD (Indonesia), Jessica ZARWAN, MD (Indonesia)
The Yamane technique wet lab aims to provide ophthalmic surgeons with practical, hands-on experience in performing the Yamane technique for scleral fixation of intraocular lenses (IOLs). This advanced procedure is designed for cases where standard capsular support for IOL placement is absent, such as in aphakic eyes without sufficient capsular support. The wet lab focuses on teaching participants the critical steps of the Yamane technique, including creating scleral tunnels, externalizing the haptics of the IOL, and ensuring stable fixation without sutures. Participants will gain familiarity with the specialized instruments and techniques required, improving their ability to handle complex cases in clinical settings.
Additionally, the wet lab aims to enhance the participants' understanding of the anatomical and biomechanical principles underlying the Yamane technique. Through direct practice and expert guidance, surgeons will learn to manage potential complications and refine their skills in manipulating delicate ocular tissues. The objective is to increase the surgeons' confidence and proficiency in performing this innovative technique, ultimately leading to better patient outcomes. The wet lab provides a controlled environment for learning and perfecting these skills, ensuring that participants can translate their training into successful surgical practices.
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September 27, 2024
WL-DALK
Wetlab
ACS Deep Anterior Lamellar Keratoplasty (DALK) Wet-Lab
September 27, 2024
07:00 - 09:30 (GMT+7)
Blake
Lead Instructor : Vilavun PUANGSRICHARERN, MD (Thailand)
Instructors : Tarek KATAMISH, MD (Egypt), Sultan HASANUDDIN, MD (Indonesia), Nia MILASTUTI, MD (Indonesia), Anshu ARUNDHATI, MD (Singapore), Vannarut SATITPITAKUL, MD (Thailand)
The ACS DALK Wet-Lab is a hands-on introductory surgical wet-lab focusing on developing basic surgical techniques of DALK. The wet-lab will be conducted by renowned DALK surgeons and instructors, who will demonstrate the manual lamellar technique of stromal dissection, followed by the big bubble DALK procedure. Using human corneal tissue, all participants will have the opportunity to be guided by dedicated instructors to learn the fundamental manual layer-by-layer stromal lamellar dissection technique, and also attempt big bubble air injection and Descemet’s separation approaches using appropriate DALK instrumentation.
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FP1
Symposium
Free Paper 1
September 27, 2024
07:45 - 09:15 (GMT+7)
Axel
Chairs : Fung-Rong HU, MD (Taiwan), Reny SETYOWATI, MD (Indonesia)
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Role of Phacoemulsification in Managing Intraocular Pressure on Acute Glaucoma Patients at Achmad Wardi Eye Hospital Hengki Prasetia Serang From Crisis to Clarity: Overcoming Unfortunate Intravitreal Injection-Induced Traumatic Cataract with Bimanual Lens Aspiration Yura Pradiptama Jakarta Contact Lens-Related Pseudomonas aeruginosa Keratitis: Clinical and Microbiological Characteristics Mai Thi Truc Nguyen Vietnam Aqueous Humour Associated Corneal Endotheliopathy - A Novel Concept on A Subgroup with Poor Prognosis After Corneal Transplantation Takefumi Yamaguchi Japan Outcomes of Simple Limbal Epithelial Transplantation Without Amniotic Membrane Grafting in Unilateral Stem Cell Deficiency Vikas Mittal India Outcomes of Pre-Descemet's DALK in Keratoconus Patients: A Case Series Yuniar Sarah Ningtiyas Surabaya Q&A Evaluation of Cataract Surgery Without Endophthalmitis and PCO with Phacoemulsification Techniques for 5 Years in Peripheral Areas Zulhafdy Muchni Jakarta Genetic Profile of Anterior Segment Development Anomalies in Asian Indian Population Krithika Rajkumar India Clinical Characteristics and Refractive Outcomes of Cataract Surgery with Negative-Power Intraocular Lens Implantation Dimas Anandita Wigid Surabaya Comparative Study of DMEK and Ultrathin DSAEK Combined With Cataract Surgery Gyeongmin Yoo South Korea Self-Monitoring of Subconjunctival Hemorrhages Using the Portable Slit-Lamp 'Smart Eye Camera': A Single Case Report Eisuke Shimizu Japan Q&A Chairs Discussion and Best Paper of Session Announcement
WL-DSAEK
Wetlab
ACS Descemet Stripping Automated Endothelial Keratoplasty (DSAEK) Wet-Lab
September 27, 2024
12:30 - 15:00 (GMT+7)
Blake
Lead Instructor : Khor Wei BOON, MD (Singapore)
Instructors : Samar Kumar BASAK, MD (India), Setiyo Budi RIYANTO, MD (Indonesia), Sharita R. SIREGAR, MD (Indonesia), Howard CAJUCOM-UY, MD (Singapore), Lim LI, MD (Singapore), Usanee REINPRAYOON, MD (Thailand)
The ACS DSAEK Wet-Lab is a hands-on introductory surgical wet-lab focusing on developing basic surgical techniques of DSAEK using the EndoGlide Ultrathin DSAEK Inserter. The wet-lab will be conducted by expert EK surgeons and instructors, who will demonstrate donor tissue trephination, loading, and insertion. Using human pre-cut corneal tissue, all participants will have the opportunity to be guided by dedicated instructors to perform the fundamental technique of pre-cut donor tissue trephination, correct loading techniques, recipient preparation, and insertion into human corneas mounted on artificial chambers
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FP2
Symposium
Free Paper 2
September 27, 2024
14:00 - 15:30 (GMT+7)
Axel
Chairs : Kyung-Sun NA, MD (South Korea), Angga FAJRIANSYAH, MD (Indonesia)
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The Role of Ascorbic Acid in Corneal Endothelial Damage Related to Cataract Surgery Valerie Gracia Jakarta Using Artificial Intelligence for An Efficient Prediction of Outcomes of Deep Anterior Lamellar Keratoplasty (DALK) in Advanced Keratoconus Gairik Kundu India Descemet Membrane Endothelial Keratoplasty (DMEK) in The Philippines: A Landmark Case Series Jayvee Santos Rivera Philippines Phacotime in Cataract Surgery Using the Phaco-Horizontal-Chop Technique Versus Vertical-Chop with Various Degrees of Lens Hardness Imam MASDUKI Bantul Accelerated versus Conventional Corneal Collagen Cross-Linking for Keratoconus: A Meta-Analysis of Randomized Trials Chen Kuan-Chieh Taiwan Q&A Management of Intrastromal Corneal Cyst With Ethanol Irrigation and Cyst Wall Excision Yuniar Sarah Ningtiyas Surabaya Two Decades of Treatment of Keratoconus by Collagen Cross-Linking: Benefits and Barriers in A Country with High Prevalence Akilesh Gokul New Zealand Periostin Regulates Corneal Opacity via Mesenchymal Transformation and Immune Responses Seong Jae Kim South Korea EGF-Conditioned M1 Macrophages Convey Reduced Inflammation into Corneal Endothelial Cells Through Exosomes Kyoung Woo KIM South Korea Effect of Posterior Limbal Mesenchymal Stromal Cells for Transition Zone Cells Jie Zhang New Zealand Q&A Chairs Discussion and Best Paper of Session Announcement
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Wetlab
ACS Descemet Membrane Endothelial Keratoplasty (DMEK) Wet-Lab
September 27, 2024
15:30 - 18:00 (GMT+7)
Blake
Lead Instructor : Rajesh FOGLA, MD (India)
Instructors : Tarek KATAMISH, MD (Egypt), Friedrich E KRUSE, MD (Germany), SOEHARNILA, MD (Indonesia), Sharita R. SIREGAR, MD (Indonesia), Anshu ARUNDHATI, MD (Singapore), Howard CAJUCOM-UY, MD (Singapore)
The ACS DMEK Wet-Lab is a hands-on introductory surgical wet-lab focusing on developing advanced surgical techniques of DMEK. The wet-lab will be conducted by renowned DMEK surgeons and instructors, who will demonstrate DMEK donor tissue preparation, DMEK donor insertion using the modified Jones tube approach, and donor positioning. All participants will have the opportunity to be guided by dedicated instructors to perform the fundamental techniques of DMEK tissue handling, tube loading, donor insertion into human corneas mounted on artificial chambers, and various donor tapping and manipulation surgical techniques.
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A.S 6
Symposium
Dry Eye
September 27, 2024
16:00 - 17:30 (GMT+7)
Warhol 1 & 2
Chairs : Vilavun PUANGSRICHARERN, MD (Thailand), Kyung-Sun NA, MD (South Korea)
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Doctor, Why Do I Have Blurring Vision After Cataract Surgery Louis Tong Singapore Dry Eye Diagnosis: A Novel Approach Shizuka Koh Japan Validity and Reliability of Indonesian Dry Eye Questionnaire for Diagnosing Dry Eye Diseases Rina La Distia Nora Jakarta Confronting Dry Eye Syndrome with the Power of Th17 Immunity and Cutting-Edge Immunotherapies Nai-Wen Fan Taiwan Comparison of Two Hyaluronic Acid-Containing Artificial Tears for Post Cataract Surgery DED: A Randomized Control Study Chi-Chin Sun Taiwan Evaluation Cyclosporine Treatment on Dry Eye Cytokine Biomarker Hasnah Eka Makassar Corneal Epithelial Progenitor Cell Change under Dry Eye Condition Wei Li China Insular Infraorbital Neurovascular Pedicle Labial Salivary Gland Transplantation for the Treatment of Severe Dry Eye Disease Ying Jie China Q&A
FP3
Symposium
Free Paper 3
September 27, 2024
16:00 - 17:30 (GMT+7)
Axel
Chairs : Zuguo LIU, MD (China), Dina NOVITA, MD (Indonesia)
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Descemet’s Membrane Endothelial Keratoplasty (DMEK) for Iatrogenic Damage to Descemet's Membrane Secondary to Nd:YAG Laser Githea Philline Coronel Martinez Philippines Functional and Corneal Structural Outcomes of Corneal Collagen Cross-Linking (CXL) for Keratoconus at Dr. Sardjito General Hospital Rifa Widyaningrum Sleman Management of Subluxated Traumatic Cataract After 17 Years of Neglected Blunt Trauma Gusti Rajendra Yoga Pratama Lombok Barat Clinical Outcomes Descemet Stripping Automated Endothelial Keratoplasty (DSAEK) at Jakarta Eye Center One Year Follow-Up Sultan Hasanuddin Makassar Corneal Transplantation From Brain-Dead Donors at Cho Ray Hospital From 2015 to 2020 Huy Ngoc Tran Vietnam Corneal Specialist Tue Khanh Thi Vu Vietnam Q&A A Decade of Changing Trends in Corneal Donors in Aotearoa (New Zealand) in the Era of COVID-19 Natalie Allen New Zealand Outcomes of Sutureless (Yamane Technique) and Sutured Scleral Fixation in Patients With Inadequate Capsular Support: A Systematic Review Dewi Liputadika Tangerang Selatan Modified Safety-net Suture Technique in Complex Descemet Membrane endothelial keratoplasty Hideaki Yokogawa Japan Urrets-Zavalia Syndrome and Corneal Transplantation - Understanding Pathophysiology and Management Soobin Namkung New Zealand Q&A Chairs Discussion and Best Paper of Session Announcement
September 28, 2024
FP4
Symposium
Free Paper 4
September 28, 2024
08:30 - 10:00 (GMT+7)
Axel
Chairs : Virender SANGWAN, MD (India), Rina La Distia NORA, MD (Indonesia)
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Alcohol-Assisted Debridement for Diagnosis and Treatment of Acanthamoeba Keratitis Yi-Hsun Huang Taiwan Efficacy of Perioperative Music Interventions on Hemodynamic Measures of Pain and Anxiety Among Patients Undergoing Cataract Surgery: A Meta-Analysis Muhammad Alfatih Jakarta Characteristics of Senile Cataract Patients in Sawan I Primary Health Care Marlisa Medan Ocular Cicatricial Pemphigoid in An Elderly Filipino Man: A Case Report and Literature Review George Michael Ngo Sosuan Philippines Advanced Corneal Surgery: Exploring Layer-by-Layer Manual Dissection in Cases Unsuitable for Deep Anterior Lamellar Keratoplasty (DALK) Triana Hardianti Gunardi Jakarta Outcome of Accelerated Corneal Cross-Linking with 0.25% Riboflavin in Progressive Keratoconus Patients: A Retrospective Study in Taiwan Cyuan-Yi Yeh Taiwan Q&A Endothelial Cell Loss After Preparation of Grafts for Endothelial Keratoplasty at Lions Eye Bank of Western Australia Lisa Buckland Australia Factors Affecting Visual Outcome After Small Lenticule Extraction Pro (VISUMAX 800): First-Year Experience in Indonesia Muhammad Irfan Kamaruddin Makassar Reverse Bioptics as the Preferred Treatment of Myopia Regression After Photorefractive Keratectomy: A Case Report Fadhila Khairunnisa Poerwoko Semarang Short Yamane Technique for Short Eyes: A Challenge in Managing Microphthalmia with Microcornea Estiana Filzadiyanti Tangerang Clinical Profile and Outcomes of Ocular Surface Squamous Neoplasia at the Philippines General Hospital: A Retrospective Study Mary Ellaine Soliven Diaz Philippines Outcomes of Cross-Linked Bowman-Stromal Inlay for Progressive Keratoconus Vikas Mittal India Q&A Chairs Discussion and Best Paper of Session Announcement
WL-IC
Wetlab
INASCRS Iris Claw Wet-Lab
September 28, 2024
08:30 - 10:30 (GMT+7)
Blake
Lead Instructor : BUDIMAN, MD (Indonesia)
Instructors : Darmawan M. SOPHIAN, MD (Indonesia), Harka PRASETYA, MD (Indonesia), Muhammad IKHSAN, MD (Indonesia), Emmy Dwi SUGIARTI, MD (Indonesia), Nina HANDAYANI, MD (Indonesia)
The objective of the Iris Claw wet lab is to equip ophthalmic surgeons with practical skills and a thorough understanding of the Iris Claw intraocular lens (IOL) implantation technique. This technique is often employed in cases of aphakia without sufficient capsular support, where traditional IOL implantation methods are not feasible. The wet lab provides participants with hands-on experience in the key steps of the procedure, including the insertion, fixation, and centration of the Iris Claw lens onto the iris. By practicing these steps in a controlled setting, surgeons will become adept at managing the specific challenges associated with this technique, such as ensuring proper lens stability and minimizing the risk of complications.
In addition to hands-on practice, the wet lab aims to deepen the participants' knowledge of the anatomical and biomechanical principles that underlie the Iris Claw technique. Through expert instruction and real-time feedback, surgeons will learn to anticipate and address potential issues that may arise during the procedure. The wet lab also emphasizes the importance of patient selection and preoperative planning to ensure optimal outcomes. By the end of the session, participants will have gained the confidence and proficiency necessary to integrate the Iris Claw technique into their surgical repertoire, ultimately improving their ability to offer effective solutions for patients with complex lens implantation needs.
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FP5
Symposium
Free Paper 5
September 28, 2024
10:50 - 12:20 (GMT+7)
Axel
Chairs : Alvin L. YOUNG, MD (Hong Kong), Hasnah EKA, MD (Indonesia)
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Using AI to Understand the Role of Vitamin D, IgE, and Its Association with Tear Cytokines in Viral Conjunctivitis Gairik Kundu India Minor Salivary Gland Transplantation for Cicatricial Conjunctivitis Stephanie Hsiao-Sang Chu Taiwan The Battle Against Inflammation: Sub-Tenon Triamcinolone Acetonide 40 mg Versus 0.1% Dexamethasone Eye Drops in Complicated Cataract After Phacoemulsification Andi Ashady Fitrah Pawallangi Sumbawa Evaluation of Contact Lenses Wearing in Children with Congenital Cataract Underwent Surgery Andintia Aisyah Santoso Bogor The Role of Amniotic Membrane Transplantation for Management of Bullous Keratopathy in Axenfeld-Rieger Syndrome: A Case Report Desi Kristina Utami Bandung Peripheral Ulcerative Keratitis with Necrotizing Scleritis in A Case of Rheumatoid Arthritis Hoa Do Vietnam Q&A Atypical Keratitis due to Co-Infection with Herpes Simplex Virus and Trichomonascus ciferrii Tanatnun Tunshevavong Thailand Improving Eye Donation Counselling Through Competency Assessment: Introducing the Eye Donation Counsellor Skill Evaluation Tool (EDC-SET) Rakhi Nathawat India Does Combined Phaco-Trabeculectomy Affect Corneal Density? A Prospective Study Cakrasada Harahap Sleman Shewanella Keratitis: An Emerging Cause of Gram-Negative Bacterial Keratitis George Michael Ngo Sosuan Philippines Systemic Valganciclovir Treatment in Cytomegalovirus Corneal Endothelitis: Experience from Ho Chi Minh City Eye Hospital Mai Thi Truc Nguyen Vietnam Incidence, Causative Pathogens, Risk Factors, Geographical Variations, and Outcomes of Post-Keratoplasty Infectious Keratitis Over the Last 15 Years: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Asri Salima Ridwan Jakarta Q&A Chairs discussion and Best Paper of Session announcement
WL-PIOL
Wetlab
INASCRS Phakic IOL Wet-Lab
September 28, 2024
13:20 - 15:20 (GMT+7)
Blake
Lead Instructor : Namrata SHARMA, MD (India), M. VANATHI, MD (India)
Instructors : Hadi PRAKOSO, MD (Indonesia), Andrew M. KNOCH, MD (Indonesia), Novita SITOMPUL, MD (Indonesia), Dini DHARMAWIDIARINI, MD (Indonesia)
The objective of the Phakic IOL wet lab is to provide ophthalmic surgeons with comprehensive training and hands-on experience in the implantation of Phakic intraocular lenses (IOLs). Phakic IOLs are designed for patients with high refractive errors who are not ideal candidates for corneal refractive surgery. The wet lab focuses on familiarizing participants with the preoperative assessment, precise surgical techniques, and postoperative management necessary for successful Phakic IOL implantation. Through practical exercises, surgeons will learn to navigate the unique challenges of this procedure, such as accurate sizing, safe insertion, and proper positioning of the lens within the anterior chamber or ciliary sulcus.
Additionally, the wet lab aims to enhance the participants' understanding of the anatomical considerations and potential complications associated with Phakic IOL implantation. Expert instructors will provide insights into patient selection criteria, risk assessment, and strategies for minimizing intraoperative and postoperative complications. Participants will have the opportunity to practice techniques for managing adverse events and ensuring optimal visual outcomes for their patients. By the end of the session, surgeons will have gained the skills and confidence necessary to effectively perform Phakic IOL implantation, expanding their ability to offer advanced refractive solutions to patients with high refractive errors.
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FP6
Symposium
Free Paper 6
September 28, 2024
14:30 - 16:00 (GMT+7)
Axel
Chairs : Bennie JENG, MD (USA), Lukman EDWAR, MD (Indonesia)
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A Case of Pterygium in the Isolated Island of Shikinejima Diagnosed Remotely and Treated on the Mainland in Japan Rohan Jeetendra Khemlani Japan Comprehensive Network Meta-Analysis of Astigmatism Correction Techniques: Evaluating Outcomes of FSAK, Toric IOL, LRI, Mechanized Keratotomy, and SMILE Hieronimus Matthew Bandaso Runtung Jakarta Comparison of Corneal Endothelial Changes After Small Incision Cataract Surgery and Phacoemulsification Gek Ayu Krismayogi Bali Characteristics of Patients Underwent ReLEx SMILE Surgery in Bali Mandara Eye Hospital Denpasar from January to December 2022 : A Descriptive Retrospective Study Priscilla Christina Natan Lembata Investigating the Effects of Varied Lenticular Profiling on Corneal Nerve Regeneration Srihari Balraj India Q&A RGP Versus Scleral Lens in Keratoconus Ariesanti Tri Handayani Bali Peripheral Ulcerative Keratitis: A Case Report Highlighting Diagnostic Challenges and Multidisciplinary Management Dwirianti Almira Bandung Comparison of Early Refractive and Visual Outcomes Between Same-Day Versus Scheduled Small Incision Lenticule Extraction in Myopic Patients John Arvin Bucal delos Reyes Philippines Black Cataract in Microcornea and Coloboma: So Many Things to Do in Such A Small Space Kemala Octariny Bandung Modified Re-SMILE Rescues for Large Retained Central Lenticule After A Previous Failed SMILE Meng-Hsien Wu Taiwan Difference in Quality of Vision Outcome between Extended Depth of Focus and Monovision Intraocular Lens in Cataract Patients: A Systematic Review Ichsan Fauzi Triyoga Depok Q&A Chairs Discussion and Best Paper of Session Announcement