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AIOC 2021 Virtual. Program Book

This document provides an overview of the Annual Conference of All India Ophthalmological Society scheduled for 2021, including: - Key details about the conference such as dates, location, and program information. - Background on the organizing committee including office bearers and members of the scientific and academic committees. - An outline of the conference agenda with over 200 instruction courses, hundreds of free papers, posters, and video presentations across various subspecialties of ophthalmology. - Notes that this year's conference will be held virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic but will still aim to provide a comprehensive scientific program for attendees.
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AIOC 2021 Virtual. Program Book

This document provides an overview of the Annual Conference of All India Ophthalmological Society scheduled for 2021, including: - Key details about the conference such as dates, location, and program information. - Background on the organizing committee including office bearers and members of the scientific and academic committees. - An outline of the conference agenda with over 200 instruction courses, hundreds of free papers, posters, and video presentations across various subspecialties of ophthalmology. - Notes that this year's conference will be held virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic but will still aim to provide a comprehensive scientific program for attendees.
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Contents This Book Reflects Changes upto


:27 - 06 2021 TIME: 3.00 PM
Program Book Version : 1.0
FOREWORD 02 FREE PAPERS ( SECTION WISE ) 332
Office Bearers, ARC and Scientific Committee 03 Cataract 339
Know Your Incoming President 08 Community / Social Ophthalmology 343
Hony. General Secretary Message 10 Comprehensive Ophthalmology 346
Hony. Treasurer Message 11 Cornea 347
Evaluators ( AIOC-2021 ) 13 Diabetic Retinopathy & Medical Retina 350
INTERNATIONAL GUEST SPEAKERS 24 External Diseases 352
AIOS AWARDEES (AIOC-2020) Glaucoma 353
General Awards 57 Lacrimal 356
Free Paper Awards 59 Neuro Ophthalmology 357
Physical Poster Awards 63 Ocular Pathology, Ocular Oncology & Tumors 359
Poster Podium Presentation Awards 65 Optics / Refraction / Contact Lens 360
Video Awards 68 Orbit & Oculoplasty 361
State Best Papers 70 Pediatric Ophthalmology 363
PRE-CONFERENCE SESSIONS 74 Refractive Surgery 365
AIOS - subspecialty 76 Squint 366
AIOS - Eyeshala 93 Trauma 367
AIOS - ARC Programs 95 Uvea 368
AIOS - ENDOWMENT LECTURE SERIES 102 Vitreo Retinal Diseases 370
INSTRUCTION COURSES
Instruction Course 103 HYDE PARK 373
Young Master Instruction Course 189 PHYSICAL POSTERS ( PP ) 380
Master Instruction Course 218 POSTER PODIUM PRESENTATIONS ( PPP ) 402
SPECIAL SESSIONS 230 FILM FESTIVAL VIDEOS 422
National Symposia 232 E POSTERS 440
sInternational Symposia 237 AIOS INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY 486
Index
International Heroes 237 SPONSORED SESSION PHARMA 493
SPECIAL SESSIONS IN OPHTHALMOLOGY 240
Current Concepts and Updates 242
National Societies 285
International Societies 289
Other Sessions 291
Ophthalmology Through Entertainment 324
Vast Session 327

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I can be changed by what happens to me But I refuse to be


Foreword reduced by it Maya Angelou
As I pen down my thoughts for this all important program book of
the 79 th All India Ophthalmological Conference (AIOC), I am grateful
to my vibrant team Scientific Committee and our ever supportive
Governing Council in these difficult times.
This conference is very special for all of us for a number of reasons.
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected the lives and livelihood of most
of our near and dear ones, and the past one year has been one of
survival. However, it is now time for humanity to show its resilience,
and get back on its feet.
AIOC itself took a hard hit as holding a physical conference was not
deemed possible keeping in mind the safety of the travelling
delegates. For many of us, an annual conference without meeting
and greeting our fellow ophthalmologists seemed unimaginable. But
I must say kudos to the members of the AIOS who empowered the
Governing Council and the Scientific Committee to take up the
challenge and design a virtual event which will not just cover every
aspect of a physical conference, but will add some unique new features to it as well, and bring about a
unique opportunity to once again connect with our dear ophthalmologist friends all over the country right
from the comfort of our homes.
This year s AIOC promises to be a day scientific extravaganza with
First time Subspeciality Day A unique opportunity for comprehensive ophthalmologists to brush
up their skills in Cornea, Retina, Uvea, Glaucoma, Paediatric ophthalmology, Refractive surgery or
Oculoplasty within 6 hours.
First time Young Masters Course A wonderful opportunity for our dynamic young
ophthalmologists to share the stage and become masters in the field
209 Instruction Courses including 20 Master ICs by stalwarts in their fields over 18 Halls
COVID Martyrs session To pay homage to our fellow colleagues who left us in the last year due to
Covid
COVID Warriors session To honour the young warriors who battled in the frontline while
managing their academics
341 Free papers, 313 Physical posters, 181 Poster podium presentations, 80 Hyde Park
presentations, 57 Video Finals Thi ea cien ific g am i bigge and better!
Virtual Cultural program by our Fellow ophthalmologists
Nothing could have been achieved had it not been for our core team who have worked day and night
behind the curtains to hoist this program for our members. The team comprised of Ms Pallabi Dutta, Dr
Sneha Batra, Mr Prajjwal Ghosh, Mr Kingshuk Bhattacharya, Mr Sunny Yadav, Mr Snehasish Naha Roy and
Mrs Deepa Sheet. I owe my gratitude to NumeroTec for the enormous amount of IT backend work, and to
Elegant Systems Power Web Pvt. Ltd. for helping us design the program book.
Let our minds go on a scientific journey and our hearts sing out aloud for a better tomorrow,
For Tomorrow is another Day!

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DRIVING FORCE OF SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE

Dr. Fairooz PM Dr. Jatinder S Bhalla


Dr. Amit Porwal

Dr. Krishna Prasad Dr. Parikshit Gogate Dr. Somasheila I.


Kudlu Murthy
Foreword

Dr. Sonu Goel

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ALL INDIA OPHTHALMOLOGICAL SOCIETY

Office Bearers
Office Bearers

Prof. (Dr.) Mahipal S.


Sachdev Dr. Barun Kumar Nayak Dr. Lalit Verma
President President Elect Vice President

Prof. Namrata Sharma Dr. Chaitra Jayadev Prof. Rajesh Sinha


Hony. General Secretary Joint Secretary Hony. Treasurer

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ALL INDIA OPHTHALMOLOGICAL SOCIETY

Office Bearers

Dr. Ajay Aurora Dr. Partha Biswas Dr. Chitra Ramamurthy


Joint. Treasurer Chairman Scientific Chairman ARC
Committee

AIOS Office Bearers

Dr. Santosh G. Honavar Dr. Arup Chakrabarti Prof. S. Natarajan


Editor-Journal Editor-Proceedings Immediate Past President

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ALL INDIA OPHTHALMOLOGICAL SOCIETY

Members Academic & Research Committee

Dr. Satyajit Sinha


Dr. Rohit Saxena Dr. Shrinivas M. Joshi
Member ARC (East Zone)
Member ARC (North Zone) Member-ARC (South Zone)

Dr. Anagha Heroor Dr. Harshul Tak


Member-ARC ( West Zone) Member ARC (Central Zone)

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Members Scientific Committee

Dr. Amit Porwal Dr. Fairooz PM Dr. Jatinder Singh


Bhalla

Scientific Committee
Dr. Krishna Prasad Dr. Parikshit Gogate Dr. Somasheila I.
Kudlu Murthy

Dr. Sonu Goel

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Know your Incoming President

Dr. Barun Kumar Nayak


DOB: 18TH APRIL

Born in Sitamarhi, erstwhile a small district town, Dr Nayak received


his primary schooling from his father Shri Nand Lal and mother Smt
Laxmi Devi. He completed his education from Netarhaat Residential
School. Having picked up discipline from his father, standing up for
what is right from his mother and strength and detemination even in
adverse situation from his brother Mr Arun Nayak, Dr Nayak went
ahead and completed his graduation from Patna Medical College and
post-graduation to RP Centre in AIIMS, New Delhi.
He al did hi fell hi i h P f Ian C n able Pe h A alia h a a g ea infl ence n D Na ak
ac men and e nali S ill he i g nded en gh a ha he i life den and he ce f
learning will always go on. He has been an achiever in whichever post he has taken in AIOS, whether taking
IJO to a great height as Editor or efficiently managing and guiding the AIOS office in the role of Hony
Secretary. A post graduate of the prestigious R.P.Centre for Ophthalmic Sciences, AIIMS, New Delhi, his
area of interest is Anterior Segment and Glaucoma.
He is Head of the Ophthalmology Department at P.D.Hinduja National Hospital & MRC, Mumbai for more
than 33 years.
He a Edi f Indian J nal f O h halm l g IJO f ea 2005-2011) and is currently the
f nde Edi f J nal f Clinical O h halm l g Re ea ch JCOR fficial blica i n f
Maharashtra Ophthalmological Society.
He was past Hon. General Secretary of All India Ophthalmological Society (2014-2017).
He was Secretary of Glaucoma Society of India. Right now he holds the position of Vice President in
Glaucoma Society of India.
Past-P e iden f B mba O h halm l gi A cia i n BOA and Maha a h a O h halm l gical S cie
(MOS).
He has more than 100 publications in peer-reviewed and non-peer reviewed journals and has conducted
multiple Instruction Courses, Research Methodology Workshops, performed live surgeries and delivered
talks in National and International forums.
He was awarded Asia Pacific Distinguished Service Medal at the World Ophthalmic Congress 2014, at
Tokyo.
He is a popular teacher and sought after speaker in various scientific programs and has received many
awards on different forums. He has been conferred International Master Teacher Award and has won a
G ld Medal f hi anding e f mance b B mba O h halm l gi A cia i n a a f m
various orations.
Married to Mrs Chitra Nayak, their daughter Dr Shivali Nayak and son Shivam and his wife Rashi makes it a
happy family.
Always interested in sports Dr Nayak excelled in rowing, hockey , badminton, tennis, swimming and went
ahead to train for marathon.
He is a man of his words, a man of discipline and a man of fair play blended with simplicity.

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Hony. General Secretary of AIOS

Dr. Namrata Sharma

Dear Colleagues,

As the General Secretary of the Society, it gives me


immense pleasure to invite you to the 79th Annual
Conference of the All India Ophthalmological Society, first
time to be held on a Virtual platform from 24th June 2021
to 27th June 2021.
T me e nall ec gni ing he ne n mal and
quickly adapting to the change during the unprecedented
COVID 19 pandemic have been a powerful learning
lessons.
The positives are a wider base for international speakers as we have 17 international societies
onboard and a greater international audience/delegates.

Und b edl an n i e ann al C nfe ence i h he adi i nal Mee G ee Fell hi i


indeed a nce in a life ime HIGH POINT H e e I am e clea ha hi HIGH POINT MUST
NOT come in the way of ensuring 100% safety/welfare of delegates and their accompanying
persons.
This scientific extravaganza, which is a huge platform for exchange of ideas, is expected to be
attended virtually by more than 10k+ delegates from India and from all over the world and will
linger on in our memories for years to come. Further, the entire conference will be hosted on

Hony. General Secretary’s Message


the AIOS website afterwards also for everyone to view.
AIOC 2021, the largest meeting of the Indian Ophthalmologists which will give an opportunity
to share our experiences, discuss pitfalls and design the path for the future of ophthalmology in
India.
I once again wish to welcome you all to meeting virtually at our landmark virtual AIOC 2021.
With warm regards,
Dr. Namrata Sharma
Hony. General Secretary
All India Ophthalmological Society
s Message

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Hony. Treasurer of AIOS

Dr. Rajesh Sinha


Dear Friends,

AIOS conference- AIOC 2021- was scheduled to be held in Kolkata on


24 th to 27 th of June 2021. The basic idea of shifting the conference
from the month of February to June was to make a physical
conference feasible so that the AIOS members who have suffered
one full year of house arrest can attend a physical conference, meet
each other and socialise to bring back the memories of earlier times.
However, it is said that Man proposes, God disposes. This year it was not destined to have a physical All
India Ophthalmological conference as the second wave of covid was so devastating that it spoiled all the
chances of having any meeting. However, we have to understand that all over the world, conferences
have been held on virtual platforms and have been quite successful as well. Hence, we all have to
participate in our own national conference to make it hugely successful. It is science and dissemination
of scientific knowledge that is the most important goal of AIOS, which can be done by meeting in a
physical conference or by sitting at home and clicking our laptop and desktop mouse.

The Governing Council of AIOS has worked really hard to present to you one of the best possible and an
extremely attractive virtual platform which will provide a great experience while attending the first ever
virtual Annual conference of the All India Ophthalmological Society. The Chairman Scientific Committee
Dr. Partha Biswas has done a commendable job in fitting the scientific programme in the virtual platform.
I request you all to attend this conference to feel the difference.Change is the spice of life and I am sure
you will enjoy adding this spice
to your AIOC experience this year.
Friends, Your safety in these tough times is of paramount importance and hence AIOS had to decide to
have a virtual meeting. I am sure you will participate in large numbers to appreciate the efforts done
as well as to be a part of the scientific event which will be as good if not better than before.

Best regards,

RAJESH SINHA
Hony Treasurer, AIOS

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BIG THANK YOU TO VIRTUAL AIOC 2021 EVALUATORS

INSTRUCTION COURSE COMMUNITY DR.GOUD SAIBABA


DR.SARPAL KAMAL SAROOP DR.SURESH SUNKARA
EVALUATORS DR.RANJIT SINGH DHALIWAL
DR.RAGHAV RAM SUKUL
CATARACT PROF.SHRIKANT DR. KAMALJEET SINGH
DR.PARUL B SHAH DR.GOUD SAIBABA DR.ARSHAD SIDDIQUI
DR.PATEL GUNVANT RAVJIBHAI DR.RANJIT SINGH DHALIWAL DR.VIPIN SAHNI
DR.NOSHIR MINOO SHROFF DR.GAJENDRA KUMAR VERMA DR. RAJIV SUKUMARAN
DR.PUROHIT RATAN KUMAR DR. PARIKSHIT GOGATE DR.AMITAVA BISWAS
DR. PRADEEP SANE DR.KRISHNA PRASAD R DR.SUSIL KUMAR PANI
DR.SHARAD PATIL DR. ANAND SHUKLA DR. SATANSHU MATHUR
DR.AGARWAL MAHESH CHANDRA DR.SUMA GANESH DR. SANDEEP VIJAY
DR.S P SINGH DR.LAHANE TATYARAO DR. ASHOK KUMAR KHURANA
DR. SHIVANATH DAS PUNDLIKRAO DR. JATINDER SINGH BHALLA
DR.MANJUNATH KAMATH M DR.RAGINI HASMUKURAY PAREKH DR. PRAKASH MARATHE
DR. NAMRATA SHARMA DR. SIL ASIM KUMAR DR. MALAY CHATURVEDI
DR. RAJESH SINHA DR. RENGARAJ VENKATESH DR. JAI GOPAL AGRAWAL
DR.RAMESH DORAIRAJAN DR.MEHTA D.K. DR. KIRTI SINGH
DR.WAVIKAR CHANDRASHEKHAR PROF PRASANTA KUMAR NANDA DR. KOTHARI ANIL
MURLIDHAR DR. C.A.NELSON JESUDASEN DR.SHRIKANT WAIKAR
DR. O.P. AGRAWAL DR.TAPAN GOGOI DR.DR. VINOD KUMAR ARORA
DR.SONU GOEL DR.SWARUP PRADEEP DR. SALIL KUMAR
DR. RITU ARORA DR. VARMA SHAILENDRA KUMAR DR. NAND KISHORE K.B.
DR. J. S. TITIYAL DR. (MRS.) VINITA SINGH DR. BORAMANI JAGANNATH M.
DR.MADHU SHEKHAR DR. PATIL SHARAD RAJARAM DR. REDDY RAVI KUMAR
DR. BHAVNA CHAWLA DR. PRAKASH MARATHE DR. SOMEN MISRA
DR. M. VANATHI DR. SAMAR KUMAR BASAK DR. RAJENDRA SINGH CHAUHAN
DR.NITIN BALAKRISHNAN DR.SUBHANKAR HOME DR. HARBANSH LAL
DR. SATYAJIT SINHA DR. SANTOSH SHANKAR BHIDE DR. SARITA BERI

AIOC 2021 Evaluators


DR. ARUP CHAKRABARTI DR. REKHA RAJU KHANDELWAL DR.SHOBHA G. PAI
DR. SANJAY CHAUDHARY DR. SHARAT BABU CHILUKURI DR.MANOJ CHANDRA MATHUR
DR. SUVEN BHATTACHARJEE DR. MANISHA RATHI DR.ATUL GUPTA
DR. JIGNESH BHAICHAND TASWALA DR. CHANDRASEKHAR D. CORNEA
DR.ANANT GADE DR. THOMAS CHERIAN DR. MANJOO S
DR.SUNITA RANA AGARWAL DR. RAJIV KUMAR GUPTA DR.MANNU C RAJNANI
DR. SUDHANK BHARTI DR. SUMITA MOHAPATRA DR.DIPAK BHUYAN
DR. NAWAB ZISHAN FAROOQUI DR. SHASHIKALA P. PROF.MANO RANJAN DAS
DR. DEBDAS MUKHOPADHYAY DR.V. PANNEER SELVAM DR.RAMA RAJAGOPAL
DR. KALPANA NARENDRAN COMPREHENSIVE DR.MURTHY SOMASHEILA I
DR. (MRS.) RADHIKA TANDON DR.SARPAL KAMAL SAROOP DR.PARAS INDRAVADAN MEHTA
DR. CHALINI MADHIVANAN DR.DWIVEDI P C DR.SATYAMURTHY K V
DR.PRABHUDESAI MEDHA NITIN
DR.DEBASISH BHATTACHARYA
DR. KRISHNA PRASAD KUDLU
DR. AMIT PORWAL

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EXTERNAL DISEASE DR.JEEVAMALA MERCY JANAKI DR. SHREYA SHAH


DR.GEETHA RAMAKRISHNAN CHELLADURAI DR.RAJNISH SARKAR
DR.H.V. NEMA DR.SUHAS HALDIPURKAR DR.TARANJIT KAUR
DR. VINAY B. AGRAWAL DR.JETHWA GIRISH DR. EVA RANI TIRKEY
DR.RAGINI HASMUKURAY PAREKH DR.DADA TANUJ DR.DAMAYANTI SURANAGI
DR. RAJIV SUKUMARAN DR.GEORGE JACOB DR.SRINIVAS V K RAO
DR.SANTOSH KUMAR PANDEY DR. ASHOK GARG DR.GOSWAMI BIRAJ JYOTI
DR.ATUL KADHANE DR.SAIKUMAR S J PROF.VIRENDRA KUMAR PAL
DR.VISWAMITHRA PENUMALA DR.JYOTI S SHETTY PROF.SAHASRABUDHE VIVEK
DR.MOHIDEEN ABDUL KADAR PMT MAHADEO
DR.CHANDRA SHEKAR C S
DR.PANDAV SURINDER SINGH DR. VIJI RANGARAJAN
DR.RAJESH FOGLA
DR. CHANDRIMA PAUL DR. OM PRAKASH SINGH
DR. RISHI MOHAN
MAURYA
DR. RAJIV KUMAR GUPTA DR.RAJENDRA K BANSAL
DR.(MAJ GENERAL) J K S PARIHAR DR. MANDEEP SINGH BAJAJ
DR. SHREESHA KUMAR K
DR. R.K. RANA / R03377 DR. JOLLY ROHATGI
DR. (MRS.) JYOTIKA P.
DR. N.V. ARULMOZHI VARMAN DR. PARVEEN KUMAR MONGRE
MISHRIKOTKAR
DR. ANNA ELIAS DR. JAYANTA KUMAR DAS
DR. (MRS.) SEEMA SHRINIWAS LELE
DR. SWARAJ BHATTACHARJEE DR.ALKA GUPTA
DR. M. SRINIVASAN
DR. CHITRA RAMAMURTHY DR. V.P. GUPTA
DR. JOGINDER PAL CHUGH
DR. RAMANJIT SIHOTA DR. SWARAJ BHATTACHARJEE
DR. PHILIP ALOYSIUS THOMAS
DR. VINEY GUPTA DR.ASHOK KUMAR GROVER
DR. G. MUKHERJEE
DR. GANESH V. RAMAN DR. PRABHAKAR S.K.
DR. IMTIAZ AHMED
DR. VIJAYA L. DR. SATANSHU MATHUR
DR. ANITA RAGHAVAN
DR. AMIT PORWAL DR. USHA R.
DR.SHIKHAR GAUR
DR. (MISS) GAGAN J. SINGH DR. USHA SINGH
PROF. PANKAJ CHOUDHARY
DR. (MRS.) KASTURI
DR.QURESH B. MASKATI DR.TRUPTI M SOLU
BHATTACHARJEE
DR. MADHUKAR REDDY DR.NEERAJ KHUNGER
DR. RAVI RANJAN
DR. SHASHIKALA P. DR. NANGIA VINAY KUMAR B.
DR. MOHAN E. RAVINDRA
DR. SAMAR KUMAR BASAK DR. REKHA RAJU KHANDELWAL
DR. FAIROOZ PUTHIYAPURAYIL
DR. MUKHERJEE RAJIB DR. T. NIRMAL FREDRICK MANJANDAVIDA
DR. RAVI RANJAN DR. DUBEY SUNEETA DR. SANTOSH G. HONAVAR
DR. UMA SRIDHAR PROF.SHASHI KUMAR BHASKER DR.SUDHIR KUMAR
DR. LALITHA PRAJNA DR. SHASHI AGARWAL DR. SANTANU MITRA
PROF.PRANGYA PANDA COMPREHENSIVE DR. DEBASHIS DUTTA
DR. SAMRAT CHATTERJEE DR.SARPAL KAMAL SAROOP DR. GYAN BHASKAR
DR. BHASKAR SRINIVASAN DR.DWIVEDI P C PROF.GUPTA RAMESH
DR. SUSMITA G. SHAH (NAG DR. SHREYA SHAH CHANDRA
CHOUDHURY) DR.RATH SURYASNATA
DR.RAJNISH SARKAR
PROF.DR. REENA KUMARI PROF.RUCHI GOEL
DR.TARANJIT KAUR
GLAUCOMA DR. EVA RANI TIRKEY
DR.B.SUBBARAO

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NEURO OPTHALMOLOGY DR.RAJARATHNA THANGAVEL DR. GAGAN DUDEJA


DR.SAVITHA ARUN DR.NIDHEE JAIN F. DR. SHIVCHARAN LAL
DR.NILESH JAIN DR SUMEET LAHANE CHANDRAVANSHI
DR.KAPIL PALIWAL DR. VIJI RANGARAJAN PEDIATRIC
DR.SANTHI SELVAN DR. MANABJYOTI BARMAN DR.REKHA B.K. MUDHOL
DR.MAHESH KUMAR S DR. SAVARI DESAI DR.REENA SETHI
DR.KS SANTHAN GOPAL DR.SHUBHA JHAVAR DR. SHREYA SHAH
PROF.M.LOGANATHAN DR. CHAWLA URMIL DR.DILIP SHENDE
DR. SWATI PHULJHELE DR. VIKAS KHETAN DR. KEIKI R. MEHTA
DR. V.R. VIJAYA RAGHAVAN DR. HIRANMOYEE DAS DR. ELIZABETH JOSEPH
PROF.SHASHI KUMAR BHASKER DR. DHIVYA A. DR.SUMA GANESH
DR. SAHASRANAMAM V. DR. MAURYA R. P. DR.T S SURENDRAN
DR. SUNEETHA N LOBO DR. MAHESH P. SHANMUGAM DR.VEENA KANNUSAMY
DR. IMTIAZ AHMED DR. JYOTIRMAY BISWAS DR. PARIKSHIT GOGATE
DR.D N PRAKASH DR. SEEMA SEN DR.KRISHNA PRASAD R
PROF.PRANGYA PANDA DR. DIPANKAR DAS DR.RUPAL HIMANSHUBHAI
DR. VIKAS KANAUJIA DR. GAGAN DUDEJA TRIVEDI
DR. MAHESH KUMAR DR. SANTOSH G. HONAVAR PROF.SUBHASH DADEYA
DR. SHIKHA TALWAR BASSI DR. ALOK SATI DR. SUDHA GANESH
DR. KOWSALYA AKKAYASAMY DR. PRATHEEBA DEVI NIVEAN DR. PARVEEN (KHARBANDA)
DR. RAMESHA KEKUNNAYA DR.TARJANI DAVE SEN
DR. KUMUDINI SHARMA DR. GUPTA ROSHMI DR. YOGESH SHUKLA
DR.ATUL GUPTA DR. AKSHAY NAIR DR. PRADEEP SHARMA
DR. MEENAKSHI YADAV DHAR DR. NARENDRA PATIDAR DR. PRAMOD KUMAR PANDEY
DR. APJIT KAUR DR. RAKHI KUSUMESH DR. FAIROOZ DR. ROHIT SAXENA
DR. DIPANKAR DAS PUTHIYAPURAYIL MANJANDAVIDA DR. LEILA MOHAN
DR. PADMAVATHY MAHARAJAN ORBIT & OCULOPLASTY DR. VANDANA PRASAD
DR. ROHIT SAXENA DR. JAYANTA KUMAR DAS DR. P. VIJAYALAKSHMI

AIOC 2021 Evaluators


DR. J.L. GOYAL DR. MOREKER SUNIL RATILAL DR. SOBI PANDEY
DR. CHANDRASEKHAR D. DR. (LT. COL) NITIN VASANT DR. GERALD R. SCHULTZ
DR.VIRNA SHAH VICHARE DR. VASAVADA ABHAYKUMAR
RAGHUKANT
DR. JYOTI MATALIA DR. V.P. GUPTA
DR. MEENAKSHI
DR. ANKUR SINHA DR. KUMUDINI SHARMA
SWAMINATHAN
DR. PUNITA KUMARI SODHI DR. USHA R.
DR.MEENAKSHI RAVINDRAN
DR.MAYURI B. KHAMAR DR. USHA SINGH
DR. DAMARIS MAGDALENE
OCULAR PATHOLOGY DR. APJIT KAUR
DR.VAISHALI LALIT OONEY
DR.SINU THULASEEDHARAN DR. MOHAN E. RAVINDRA
DR.R. RAMESH
SINUMOLS DR. SANTOSH G. HONAVAR
DR. MEENAKSHI YADAV DHAR
DR. DASH SUCHITRA DR. TRIVEDI NITIN VINAYKANT
DR. SHASHIKANT SHETHY
PROF.DR. SEEMA KASHYAP DR. YAMINI PRIYA VEMULA
RAMANA DR.SHAH KALPIT PRAVINBHAI
DR.RADHA K. ANNAMALAI DR. JITENDRA NENUMAL
JETHANI
DR. KAVITA PORWAL

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REFRACTIVE SURGERY DR.SARAVANAN V R DR.SHEIKH SOBHAN


DR.SUHAS HALDIPURKAR DR.ASHISH MAHOBIA DR. ANAND RAJENDRAN
DR.JETHWA GIRISH DR.SRINIVASAN G RAO DR. K. NARESH BABU
DR.HEMANT DOSHI DR. SHAHANA MAZUMDAR DR. PRABHUDESAI NITIN
DR.MN RAJU PROF.GOPAL S PILLAI GOVIND
DR.MANNU C RAJNANI DR.RADHA K. ANNAMALAI DR. MURALIDHAR N.S.
DR.DIPAK BHUYAN DR.K KALAIVANI DR. BIRENDRA PRASAD
KASHYAP
DR.YOGESH C SHAH DR. K.S.KUMAR
DR.MURTHY SOMASHEILA I DR. JYOTIRMAY BISWAS DR. A.K. DUBEY
DR.RAJEEV KUMAR GUMBER DR. MALLIKA GOYAL DR. MEHUL SHAH
DR.C. VIJAYA GOPAL RAJU DR. REEMA BANSAL DR. VISHALI GUPTA
DR.HARSH VARDHAN GUPTA DR. PADMAMALINI MAHENDRA DR. AJAY AURORA
DAS DR. CHAITRA JAYADEV
PROF.SUDARSHAN KUMAR KHOKHAR
DR. MANOHAR BABU DR. MALLIKA GOYAL
DR.GREWAL S P S
BALASUNDARAM DR. KATTA SREENIVASAIAH
DR. SRI GANESH
DR. AMALARAJA LOUIS DAVID M. VENKATESULU
DR. PARTHA BISWAS
DR. SUDHA GANESH DR. PRAMOD SADASHIORAO
DR. MEHTA AJAY BHARAT BHAI BHENDE
DR. MURALIDHAR SRIMAT
DR.SONU GOEL DR. BASUDEB GHOSH
TIRUMALA
DR. CHITRA RAMAMURTHY DR. GOPAL LINGAM
DR. MEHTA SALIL
DR.GAURAV LUTHRA DR. PANGARKAR A.V.
DR. SANDEEP SAXENA
DR. PURENDRA BHASIN DR. KAROBI RANI LAHIRI
DR.SHIKHAR GAUR
DR. RAMESH C.SHAH DR. SAXENA ANAND
DR. MANGAT R. DOGRA
DR. SHROFF ASHOK PRANJIVANDAS DR. SUBHADRA JALALI
DR. B.N. KALPANA
DR. N.V. ARULMOZHI VARMAN DR.AMIT KHOSLA
DR. RAMANDEEP SINGH
DR. D. RAMAMURTHY DR. A.S. GURUPRASAD
DR. SUBINA NARANG
DR. NAND KISHORE K.B. DR.NARENDRAN V
DR. AVNINDRA GUPTA
DR. RAJIV CHOUDHARY DR. RODNEY JOHN MORRIS
DR. BHARATHI MEGUR
DR. SUJATHA MOHAN DR. GIRISH SHIVA RAO
DR. LUTHRA SAURABH
DR. VIRENDRA AGRAWAL DR. DHANASHREE ARUN
DR. DIPANKAR DAS
DR. MAHIPAL S. SACHDEV DESHPANDE
DR.ANAND SUBRAMANYAM
DR. SANDEEP VIJAY DR. MOHAN RAJAN
DR. J.L. GOYAL VITREO RETINAL DR. AJIT BABU MAJJI
DR. SMITA SINGH DISEASES
DR. REVATHI RAJARAMAN DR.HIMANSHU MEHTA
DR. (COL) GAURAV KAPOOR DR.HARSHA BHATTACHARJEE
UVEA DR. ATUL KUMAR
DR.SHASHI NATH JHA
DR.RACHNA GUPTA
DR.KAMDAR PARITOSH ARVIND
DR.R. MEENA KUMARI
DR. SUCHETANA RAY (MUKHERJEE)
DR.DINESH KUMAR DIMRI
DR.DR. PRASHANT KESHAO
DR.RAJESH KABRA
BAWANKULE
DR.DEBASHIS DAS
DR. LALIT VERMA
DR.MURTHY SOMASHEILA I
DR. S.NATARAJAN

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ANTERIOR SEGMENT POSTERIOR SEGMENT PEDIATRIC


DR.V. PANNEER SELVAM DR. SUBHADRA JALALI DR.MEENA CHEMBIL
DR.AYAN MOHANTA DR.DINESH TALWAR KAKKITAMPARA
DR. DIPANKAR DAS DR. RAJIV RAMAN DR.JAICHANDRAN V.V
DR. PRAKASH MARATHE DR. MALLIKA GOYAL DR. GERALD R. SCHULTZ
DR. SUDHANK BHARTI DR. SANGEET MITTAL DR.APARAJITA CHAUDHARY
DR.NITIN BALAKRISHNAN DR. A. GIRIDHAR DR. MEENAKSHI
SWAMINATHAN
DR. SUJATHA MOHAN DR. AVNINDRA GUPTA
DR. KALPANA NARENDRAN
DR. RISHI MOHAN DR. REEMA BANSAL
DR. SUDHIR SINGH DR. EKTA RISHI DR.SAJANI KALPIT SHAH
DR.NARANG PRIYA DR. AJAY AURORA DR. NILUTPARNA DEORI
DR. KALPANA BABU MURTHY DR. R. UNNIKRISHNAN NAIR DR. VASUDHA KEMMANU
DR. VASAVADA ABHAYKUMAR
DR. DEEPAK MEGUR DR. MAHESH P. SHANMUGAM
RAGHUKANT
DR. ARUP BHAUMIK ORBIT & OCULOPLASTY DR. PRADEEP SHARMA
DR.AJOY PAUL DR.RUCHI KABRA DR. AJAI AGRAWAL
DR. USHA R. DR.MALIK K P S DR. K. KANMANI
DR. ANAGHA HEROOR DR.RAGHURAJ S HEGDE DR. GEETHA SRINIVASAN
DR. KALPANA NARENDRAN DR.ANIMESH SAHU DR. KAMLESH
DR. ROHIT SHETTY DR.TISHU SAXENA DR. SUDHIR SINGH
DR. ROHIT SAXENA DR.ASIF KHAN DR. ALOKESH GANGULLY
DR. M. VANATHI DR.SUWARN CHETAN DR. SUCHETA PARIJA
DR. AMIT PORWAL DR.PURNIMA RAJKARNIKAR DR. RAJESH PRABU
DR. SATYAJIT SINHA STHAPIT VELLAICHAMY
DR. ELANKUMARAN PASUPATHI DR.VIDUSHI SHARMA DR. ELIZABETH JOSEPH
DR. BHAGAT PURVI RAJ DR.ARAVIND P. MURUGESAN DR. SONY SINHA
DR. SAMRAT CHATTERJEE PROF.RUCHI GOEL DR. ELESH JAIN
GENERAL FILM DR.ARNAB BISWAS
REFRACTIVE SURGERY
DR. JITENDRA NENUMAL JETHANI DR.RACHNA AGARWAL
DR.ASHOK RANGARAJAN

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DR. SAMAR KUMAR BASAK DR. (LT. COL) NITIN VASANT
VICHARE DR.MADHURI VENIGALLA
DR.RATH SURYASNATA DR.ARUNA KUMARI R.GUPTA
DR. SHROFF ASHOK PRANJIVANDAS DR. SHIVANI BIDAYE
DR. APARNA SINGHAL DR.NEETI GUPTA
DR.DHOLAKIA MUKESH HARGOVIND DR.P. ROHITHA NAYAK
DAS DR.VIKAS THUKRAL
DR. MOREKER SUNIL RATILAL DR.ANUJA JANAKIRAMAN
DR. N.V. ARULMOZHI VARMAN
DR.ASHOK KUMAR GROVER DR.DAS DEVI AISWARYA
DR. BORAMANI JAGANNATH M.
DR. SALIL KUMAR MANDAL DR. RADHIKA BANDI
DR. JIGNESH BHAICHAND TASWALA
DR. RAKA CHATTERJEE DR. SUDEEP DAS
DR. C.A.NELSON JESUDASEN
DR. SHROFF ASHOK
DR. KAVITA PORWAL DR.SETHI ANITA
PRANJIVANDAS
DR. MINU RAMAKRISHNAN DR. SANTOSH G. HONAVAR
DR. RUPAL SAMIR SHAH
DR. (MRS.) KASTURI BHATTACHARJEE DR. CHANDANA KAKATI
DR. ANANTH D.
DR. APJIT KAUR DR. PRATHEEBA DEVI NIVEAN
DR. NAREDI SUNIL RAMJIWAN
DR. PRAVEEN VASHIST DR. ANU MALIK
DR. PRADEEP SANE
DR. PRASAD NAGENDRA DR. SHUBHRA GOEL
DR. SUNIL GANEKAL
DR. CHINTAN SINGH
(MALHOTRA)

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SQUINT DR. RAJU S


DR.VARTIKA ANAND DR. PADMAMALINI MAHENDRA
DR.NAMITHA BHUVANESWARI K DAS
PROF.SUMANA DATTA(KANJILAL) DR. PARTHAPRATIM DUTTA
MAJUMDER
DR.(MRS.) VIBHA KHARE
DR. SANGEETHA JEGANATHAN
DR.PREETI PATIL CHHABLANI
DR. REEMA BANSAL
DR.T S SURENDRAN
DR.NARANG SAMIR SURENDRA DR. MANISHA AGARWAL
KUMAR DR.SARANG LAMBAT
DR.MEENAKSHI RAVINDRAN DR. SUMEET KHANDUJA
DR. KAVITHA V. DR. BHARATHI MEGUR
DR. ABHA VIVEK KANADE DR. PADMAJA KRISHNAN
DR. FATHIMA A. VITRO RETINAL DISEASES
DR. TANIE NATUNG DR.ZAKIR SHAIK MOHAMMED
DR. SUDESH KUMAR ARYA DR.MADHUSUDAN DAVDA
TRAUMA DR.DINESH TALWAR
DR.RUPAK KANTI BISWAS DR.ROOPA BHARAMSHETTER
SIDDALINGAMURTHY
DR. MANISH TANDON
DR.VENU GOPAL REDDY YERAMALA
DR. GIRISH SHIVA RAO
CHINNA
DR. RAJIV RAMAN
DR.KARAN A.K.
DR. (COL) RAJENDRA PRASAD GUPTA
DR.ALKESH CHAUDHARY
DR.SHWETA AGARWAL
DR.ANKUR AGARWAL
DR.(MAJ GENERAL) J K S PARIHAR
DR.ABDUL WARIS
PROF.PRADYOT NARAYAN BISWAS
DR.AJAY SHARMA
DR. (LT COL) JYOTI KANDAGADLA
DR.RAHUL MAYOR
DR. SWATHI NAGARAJAN
DR.HS TREHAN
DR. MONA KHURANA
DR.SANDHYA MAKHIJA
DR. BHUVAN CHANANA
DR. CHETAN RAO
DR. ADITYA VERMA
DR. ANIRUDDHA MAITI
DR. (COL) GAURAV KAPOOR
DR. ABHISHEK KUMAR
DR. SAMRAT CHATTERJEE
DR. MANAVI DEOKRISHNA SINDAL
UVEA DR.MANEESH BAPAYE
DR.RAHUL BHARGAVA DR. V. VASUMATHY
DR.PRIYADARSHINI MISHRA DR. NAVNEET MEHROTRA
DR. SHAHANA MAZUMDAR DR. RANAJIT MUKHERJEE
DR.SHOBHANA SHARMA MANGE DR.SAURABH ARORA
DR.SHASHANK RAI GUPTA DR. DHANANJAY SHUKLA
DR.DEBASHIS DAS DR. VINOD BIALA
DR.VANILA C G DR BILLAL HOSSAIN
DR.SANTANU MANDAL DR. RAJESH SAHAY
DR.SIKANDER ALI KHAN LODHI DR.HEMALATHA B.C.
DR.PAVANA ACHARYA DR. PURNIMA SOOD
DR.SAYALEE LAHANE DR. ROHAN CHAWLA
DR.ABHIJIT CHATTOPADHYAY DR. KSHITIZ KUMAR
DR.KANJANI NILESH KANWARRAM DR. ATUL DHAWAN
DR. SANJAY SRINIVASAN

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FP EVALUATORS

CATARACT COMMUNITY DR.FESTUS OSHOBA


DR.JAYASRI KRISHNARAJ
DR. SOMDUTT PRASAD DR. SATHYAN PARTHASARATHY
DR.RAMESH BABU K
DR.BALSUBRAMANYA RAMAMURTHY DR.(MRS ) POTDAR NAYANA ANIL
PROF.SARAVANA BHAVA
DR.VIJAY MATHUR DR.KSHIRSAGAR SUCHETA
BALACHANDRACHARI
DR.POONAM KISHORE DR.KALYAN DAS
DR.SHRIKANT WAIKAR
DR.PRAVEEN RAMACHANDRA MURTHY DR.ANITA PANDA
DR. VYANKTESH PHARANDE
DR.CHANDRA SHEKAR C S DR.RASHMI S
DR.S. MAHESH
DR.ABHISHEK CHANDRA DR.REEMA RAVAL DR. (WQ CDR) KHURSHED M.
DR.SANDEEP THIRUMALAI DR.A. C. DHARAMARAJ ACHARYA BHARUCHA
DR.(BRIG) PARTHASARATHI MOULICK DR.SREE KUMAR VAGGU DR. BIBHUTI PRASSAN SINHA
DR.RITA DASH DR.MUGDHA KUMAR DR. BHAGAT PURVI RAJ
DR.VISHWANATH REDDY DR.SAPNA RAINA DR. MANISH PANDAY
DR.ALKESH CHAUDHARY DR.VENKATESH G.K. DR. SANJOY CHOWDHURY
DR.ANKUR AGARWAL DR.DHANUKA NAV RATAN DR. NIRAJ AGRAWAL
DR.ABDUL WARIS DR.SURENDRA PRASAD DR. MEHUL SHAH
DR. RENGARAJ VENKATESH JAKHANWAL
DR. (MRS.) SHASHI AHUJA
DR.SUMIT CHOUDHURY DR.GARIMA RAI
DR. SHWETA TRIPATHI
DR. PRAMOD KUMAR PANDEY DR.NUPUR SUMAN
DR.DR. SAVITA BHAT
PROF.M NAZRUL ISLAM DR.VIVEK P.S.
PROF.DR. RAMLAL SHARMA
DR.HARUN-UR-RASHID DR.ANITHA S. MAIYA
DR. RENUKA SRINIVASAN
DR.SUNITA LULLA GUR DR. ANAND VINEKAR
DR. MANISHA RATHI
DR.K. EZHIL VENDHAN DR.SHALINI MITTAL SHARMA
DIABETIC RETINOPATHY
DR.SHUBHANGI BHAVE DR.PARVEEN REWRI
DR.BHARAT RAMCHANDANI
DR. UMESH HARAKUNI DR.TAPAN GOGOI
DR.PRAKASH V S
DR.V. THANGAVELU DR. (COL) MADHU BHADURIA
DR.HITESH JETHALAL VYAS
DR.RAJAMOHAN M DR. SIL ASIM KUMAR
DR.DINESH VERMA

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DR.JAYEETA BOSE DR. SWARNA BISERIA GUPTA
DR.SHOBHIT CHAWLA
DR.ELFRIDE SANJANA DR. NILUTPAL BORAH
DR.ANAMIKA DWIVEDI
DR.BHATTI S.M. DR. (LT.COL) KIRTI NATH JHA
DR.PRANAB DAS
DR.SATISH THOMAS DR. (COL) K. SHYAM SUNDER
DR.BABIKER HAGA ABUKHEIR
DR. SIRISH NELIVIGI DR. (MAJ GEN) T. S. AHLUWALIA
DR.VEENA C.N.
DR. NOOPUR PARAKH DR. SANTOSH SHANKAR BHIDE
DR.KRISHNAKUMAR
DR. KAVITHA NATARAJAN DR. AJAY KUMAR SHUKLA
RAJAGOPALAN
DR.(COL) MRS SHASHI PRABHA PRASAD DR. SUJATA LAKHTAKIA
DR.SODHI NEELIMA
DR. MINU M. MATHEN COMPREHENSIVE DR.RAJAN OSMOND PAUL
DR.DR. DEVENDRA MAHESHWARI DR.ASHISH SHARMA
DR. KAVITHA C. V.
DR.MANPREET KAUR DR.TARIQ REZA ALI
DR.SUKHADA MISHRA
DR. (MRS.) USHA A. JOHARI DR. SUCHITRA PANIGRAHI
DR.BHARGAVA PRABAL
DR. S. SUJATA DR. RAJWINDER KAUR BHATTAL
DR.M.S. PADMAJOTHI
DR. HIMANTO NATH HAZARIKA DR. GITUMONI SHARMA
DR.SURESHA A R
DR. ARVIND KUMAR MORYA PROF.VKDHULL
DR. PRIYANKA SODANI
DR. DEEPAK MISHRA DR. RITESH NARULA
DR.(MRS ) LAVANYA G RAO
DR. PANGARKAR A.V. DR.SUNITA MOHAN
DR.PARUL ICHHPUJANI
DR. AMIT PORWAL DR. VINOD KUMAR
DR.SAJJAD AHMED SHEIKH
DR. PRASAD NAGENDRA DR.HARSHIKA CHAWLA
DR.RUPJYOTI CHOUDHURY
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DR.JAYA PRAKASH V Dr. KHARE MUKESH DR.IMTIYAZ LONE


DR. VIGNESH T.P. Dr. RAVI RANJAN DR.JAGMOHAN SINGH CHAWLA
DR.DEEPAK VAYALAMBRONE Dr. M. RADHAKRISHNAN DR.DNYANOBA DARADE
DR.BRAJESH PATIL
DR. VIVEK WANI Dr. SWARAJ BHATTACHARJEE
DR.SENTHIL KUMAR JAYABALAN
DR. KRISHNA KUMAR AGRAWAL Dr. A.R. MURALIDHARAN
DR. (MRS.) KASTURI BHATTACHARJEE
DR. R. B. JAIN Dr. (Mrs.) SHREYA THATTE
DR.RUPALI SINHA
DR.SABAN HORO GLAUCOMA DR.OM PRAKASH
DR. KUMUDINI SHARMA DR.DR. KAMALA SUBRAMANIAN DR.RATH SURYASNATA
DR. DAS MATULI DR.ARUN KUMAR NARAYANASWAMY DR. MOHAN E. RAVINDRA
DR. SANTOSH SINGH PATEL DR. (COL) NEERAJ BHARGAVA DR. LAKSHMI MAHESH
DR MANOJ KHATRI PROF.CHAND SINGH DHULL DR. PRABHAKAR S.K.
DR. DINESH GARG DR. USHA R.
DR.VIJAYA SAHU
DR. UMESH CHANDRA BEHERA DR. BIPASHA MUKHERJEE
DR.JAYSHRI EKHAR
DR. RAJANI R. BATTU DR. MANEESH KUMAR
DR.RANDHIR KUMAR DR.DR. MUKTI MITRA
DR. VIVEK DAVE DR.RITA HANSARIA
DR. PRABHUDESAI NITIN GOVIND NEURO OPHTHALMOLOGY
DR. B.N. GUPTA
DR. P. AMISH DR.KIRAN KUMAR VALLAM
DR.JULIE
DR.CHARUDUTT KALAMKAR
EXTERNAL DISEASE DR.SAYLI KULTHE
DR.RAMA KUMAR G V N
DR.PALLAVI JOSHI DR.RUCHIKA AGARWAL
DR.ANURADHA CHANDRA
DR.BASANT VERMA DR. NARESH DESINAYAK
DR. NIRUPAMA KASTURI
DR.TALLAPUDI VENKATESWARA DR. AGARWAL PANKAJ KUMAR
DR. RENU GROVER
RAO PROF.VENKATESH SUGANTHARAJ
DR.ATUL GUPTA
DR.NASRIN DR. PARIKH RAJUL S.
DR. MANISHA NADA
DR.SANJIV GARG DR. GOWRI JAYDEV MURTHY
DR. ANTONY AROKIADASS BASKARAN
DR. AMBASTA ANITA DR. T. NIRMAL FREDRICK
DR.VIVEKANAND U WARKAD
DR.NARINDER KUMAR TANEJA DR.MOHIDEEN ABDUL KADAR PMT
DR. RAMAN MEHTA
DR.SANGHAMITRA BURMAN DR. MURALI ARIGA
DR. JAYASRI KANTHALU NARAYANAMOORTHY
DR.SAYAN BASU DR.NEERAJ KHUNGER
DR. SWATI PHULJHELE
PROF.KAVITA R BHATNAGAR DR. PRATEEP VYAS
DR. JYOTI MATALIA
DR. PADMAVATHY MAHARAJAN DR. CHANDRIMA PAUL
DR. ANUJ SHARMA
DR. LALITHA PRAJNA DR. SHANTHA BALEKUDARU
DR. SHIKHA TALWAR BASSI
DR.VANDANA JAIN DR. DUBEY SUNEETA
DR. TUTUL CHAUKKRAVARTI
DR.N.P.SINGH DR. SMITA SINGH
DR. DIGVIJAY SINGH
DR.SONY GEORGE DR. SAROJ GUPTA
DR. M.V. FRANCIS
DR.SAMEERA IRFAN DR. ASHOK KUMAR MOOLANI
DR.PRAJAKTA PRADIP SAMBAREY DR. K. SUBASHINI OCULAR PATHOLOGY
DR.DR HRISHIKESH AMIN DR. (MISS) GAGAN J. SINGH DR.JYOTI BATRA
PROF.(MRS ) SHUBHANGI DR. DAS GOPAL KRUSHNA DR.BHAGYESH BALASAHEB PORE
NIGWEKAR DR. SWARAJ BHATTACHARJEE DR.KAVITA SALAGAR
DR.NIDHI PANDEY DR.ASHWIN MALLIPATNA
LACRIMAL
DR.TUHIN CHOWDHURY DR. FAIROOZ PUTHIYAPURAYIL MANJANDAVIDA
DR.VIJAYALAKSHMI MANEPARAM BIL
Dr. B.N. GUPTA DR.AMRUTHAVALLI K S
DR. NEELAM PUSHKER
Dr. SAMRAT CHATTERJEE DR.SAURABH KAMAL
DR.SRINIVAS V K RAO
Dr. SHREESHA KUMAR K. DR. MAHINDRAKAR ANIRUDDHA DINKAR
DR.VIDHYA N
Dr. VINAY B. AGRAWAL DR.TARJANI DAVE
DR.RAMESH MURTHY
Dr. RAVINDRA KUMAR DR. SWATHI KALIKI
CHOWDHURY DR. USHA SINGH
DR. BIJNYA BIRAJITA PANDA
DR. GAGAN DUDEJA
DR. SIMA DAS

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DR. GUPTA ROSHMI CORNEA REFRACTIVE SURGERY


DR. SRIVASTAVA LALIT DR.ASHOK RANGARAJAN
DR.BHUPESH
DR. MD. SHAHID ALAM DR.MADHURI VENIGALLA
DR.PRATHMESH G MEHTA
DR. ANKUR SHRIVASTAVA DR.ARUNA KUMARI R.GUPTA
DR.KALPANA SURESH
DR. ALOK SATI DR.NEETI GUPTA
DR.SHIPRA TRIPATHI
OPTICS REFRACTION DR.ASHI KHURANA DR.P. ROHITHA NAYAK
DR.ARPANA BANSAL DR.LILAN BHAT DR.ANUJA JANAKIRAMAN
DR.CHIRAG SHAH DR.ASHVIN AGARWAL DR.DAS DEVI AISWARYA
DR.N. RAGHU DR.ANIL RADHAKRISHNAN DR. RADHIKA BANDI
DR.SHAH KALPIT PRAVINBHAI DR.SANJAY KAI DR. SUDEEP DAS
DR. YOGESH SHUKLA DR.AAMER QUADRI DR. SHROFF ASHOK
DR. ASHOK KUMAR PRANJIVANDAS
DR.KONDURI ANNAPURNA
DR. BORAMANI JAGANNATH M. DR. SHEETAL BRAR DR. RUPAL SAMIR SHAH
DR. RAJENDRA B. AGRAWAL DR.RAMANUJAN ODEYAR DR. ANANTH D.
DR. RADHA RAMANAN B. DR.NEETA MISRA DR. NAREDI SUNIL RAMJIWAN
DR. SUNAINA MALIK DR.JEENA MARIA MASCARENHAS DR. PRADEEP SANE
DR. VIJAY SHETTY DR. JAYASHREE DORA DR. SUNIL GANEKAL
DR. CHINTAN SINGH
VITREO RETINAL DISEASES DR.SHEETAL MAHUVAKAR
DR.ZAKIR SHAIK MOHAMMED DR.MOHAN K
DR.MADHUSUDAN DAVDA DR.SHARMILA DEVI VADIVELU
DR.DINESH TALWAR DR.ANIKET SHASTRI
DR.ROOPA BHARAMSHETTER DR.RAJENDRA PRASAD
SIDDALINGAMURTHY DR.SMITA AGARWAL
DR.VENU GOPAL REDDY YERAMALA DR.NIKHILESH ANIL WAIRAGADE
CHINNA DR.SHIKHA JAIN
DR.KARAN A.K. DR.AMIT KUMAR PATEL
DR.ALKESH CHAUDHARY DR.DHARAMVEER CHOUDHARY
DR.ANKUR AGARWAL DR. NILESH MOHAN
DR.ABDUL WARIS DR.ALKA GUPTA

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DR.AJAY SHARMA DR.TEWARI VINOD KUMAR
DR.RAHUL MAYOR DR.PARUL CHAWLA GUPTA
DR.HS TREHAN DR. SHAHBAAZ MOHD.
DR.SANDHYA MAKHIJA DR. SUNIL KUMAR
DR. CHETAN RAO DR. MADHUSMITA DAS
DR. ANIRUDDHA MAITI DR. MANJOO S.
DR. ABHISHEK KUMAR DR. DIPALI PARMAR
DR. MANAVI DEOKRISHNA SINDAL DR. RADHIKA NATARAJAN
DR.MANEESH BAPAYE DR. RAJESH SUBHASH JOSHI
DR. V. VASUMATHY DR. MOHAN SHALINI
DR. NAVNEET MEHROTRA DR. PRABHAKAR S.K.
DR. RANAJIT MUKHERJEE DR. K.S. SIDDHARTHAN
DR.SAURABH ARORA DR. RAMESH BABU BOBBILI
DR. DHANANJAY SHUKLA
DR. VINOD BIALA
DR BILLAL HOSSAIN
DR. RAJESH SAHAY
DR.HEMALATHA B.C.
DR. PURNIMA SOOD
DR. ROHAN CHAWLA
DR. KSHITIZ KUMAR
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ORBIT & OCULOPLASTY Dr. K. KANMANI DR.T S SURENDRAN


DR.RUCHI KABRA Dr. GEETHA SRINIVASAN DR.NARANG SAMIR SURENDRA
DR.MALIK K P S Dr. ALOKESH GANGULLY KUMAR
DR.RAGHURAJ S HEGDE Dr. RAJESH PRABU VELLAICHAMY DR.MEENAKSHI RAVINDRAN
DR. KAVITHA V
DR.ANIMESH SAHU Dr. ELIZABETH JOSEPH
DR. ABHA VIVEK KANADE
DR.TISHU SAXENA Dr. SONY SINHA DR. FATHIMA A.
DR.ASIF KHAN Dr. ELESH JAIN DR. TANIE NATUNG
DR.SUWARN CHETAN Dr. KAMLESH
TRAUMA
DR.PURNIMA RAJKARNIKAR STHAPIT Dr. SUDHIR SINGH
DR. (LT COL) JYOTI
DR.VIDUSHI SHARMA UVEA KANDAGADLA
DR.ARAVIND P. MURUGESAN DR. SANGEETHA JEGANATHAN DR. SWATHI NAGARAJAN
PROF.RUCHI GOEL DR. REEMA BANSAL DR. MONA KHURANA
DR.ARNAB BISWAS DR. MANISHA AGARWAL DR. BHUVAN CHANANA
DR.RACHNA AGARWAL DR.SARANG LAMBAT DR. ADITYA VERMA.
DR. (LT. COL) NITIN VASANT VICHARE DR. SUMEET KHANDUJA DR.RUPAK KANTI BISWAS
DR. SHIVANI BIDAYE DR. BHARATHI MEGUR DR. MANISH TANDON
DR. APARNA SINGHAL DR. PADMAJA KRISHNAN DR. GIRISH SHIVA RAO
DR.VIKAS THUKRAL DR.RAHUL BHARGAVA DR. RAJIV RAMAN
DR. MOREKER SUNIL RATILAL DR.PRIYADARSHINI MISHRA DR. (COL) RAJENDRA PRASAD
DR.ASHOK KUMAR GROVER DR. SHAHANA MAZUMDAR GUPTA
DR. SALIL KUMAR MANDAL DR.SHOBHANA SHARMA MANGE DR.SHWETA AGARWAL
DR. RAKA CHATTERJEE DR.SHASHANK RAI GUPTA DR.(MAJ GENERAL) J K S
DR.SETHI ANITA PARIHAR
DR.DEBASHIS DAS
DR. SANTOSH G. HONAVAR PROF.PRADYOT NARAYAN
DR.VANILA C G
DR. CHANDANA KAKATI BISWAS
DR.SANTANU MANDAL
DR. PRATHEEBA DEVI NIVEAN DR. (COL) GAURAV KAPOOR
DR.SIKANDER ALI KHAN LODHI
DR. ANU MALIK DR. SUDESH KUMAR ARYA
DR.PAVANA ACHARYA
DR. SHUBHRA GOEL DR.SAYALEE LAHANE
PEDIATRIC DR.ABHIJIT CHATTOPADHYAY
DR.MEENA CHEMBIL KAKKITAMPARA DR.KANJANI NILESH KANWARRAM
DR.JAICHANDRAN V.V DR. SANJAY SRINIVASAN
DR. GERALD R. SCHULTZ DR. RAJU S.
DR.APARAJITA CHAUDHARY DR. PADMAMALINI MAHENDRA
DR. MEENAKSHI SWAMINATHAN DAS
DR. KALPANA NARENDRAN DR. PARTHAPRATIM DUTTA
MAJUMDER
DR.SAJANI KALPIT SHAH
DR. NILUTPARNA DEORI SQUINT
DR. VASUDHA KEMMANU DR.VARTIKA ANAND
DR. VASAVADA ABHAYKUMAR DR.NAMITHA BHUVANESWARI K
RAGHUKANT PROF.SUMANA DATTA(KANJILAL)
DR. PRADEEP SHARMA DR.(MRS.) VIBHA KHARE
Dr. SUCHETA PARIJA DR.PREETI PATIL CHHABLANI

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VT EVALUATORS
ANTERIOR SEGMENT DR. PRASAD NAGENDRA
DR.V. PANNEER SELVAM
DR.AYAN MOHANTA
DR. BORAMANI JAGANNATH M.
DR. DIPANKAR DAS
DR. JIGNESH BHAICHAND TASWALA
DR. PRAKASH MARATHE
DR. C.A.NELSON JESUDASEN
DR. SUDHANK BHARTI
DR. KAVITA PORWAL
DR.NITIN BALAKRISHNAN
DR. MINU RAMAKRISHNAN
DR. SUJATHA MOHAN
DR. (MRS.) KASTURI BHATTACHARJEE
DR. RISHI MOHAN
DR. APJIT KAUR
DR. SUDHIR SINGH
DR. PRAVEEN VASHIST
DR.NARANG PRIYA
DR. KALPANA BABU MURTHY POSTERIOR SEGMENT
DR. DEEPAK MEGUR DR. SUBHADRA JALALI
DR. ARUP BHAUMIK DR.DINESH TALWAR
DR.AJOY PAUL DR. RAJIV RAMAN
DR. USHA R DR. MALLIKA GOYAL
DR. ANAGHA HEROOR DR. SANGEET MITTAL
DR. KALPANA NARENDRAN DR. A. GIRIDHAR
DR. ROHIT SHETTY DR. AVNINDRA GUPTA
DR. ROHIT SAXENA DR. REEMA BANSAL
DR. M. VANATHI DR. EKTA RISHI
DR. AMIT PORWAL DR. AJAY AURORA
DR. SATYAJIT SINHA DR. R. UNNIKRISHNAN NAIR
DR. ELANKUMARAN PASUPATHI DR. MAHESH P. SHANMUGAM
DR. BHAGAT PURVI RAJ
GENERAL FILM
DR. JITENDRA NENUMAL JETHANI
DR. SAMAR KUMAR BASAK
DR.RATH SURYASNATA
DR. SHROFF ASHOK PRANJIVANDAS
DR.DHOLAKIA MUKESH HARGOVIND DAS
AIOC 2021 Evaluators
DR. N.V. ARULMOZHI VARMAN

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Guest Speaker

Dr. Nathan Congdon


Prof Nathan Congdon, MD, MPH, is Ulverscroft Chair of Global Eye
Health at Queen’s University Belfast and Director of Research and
North Asia Advisor for ORBIS International, helping also to shape the
organization’s global strategic approach to diabetic eye disease and
glaucoma. Prof Congdon is a Visiting Professor at Zhongshan
Ophthalmic Center (ZOC) in Guangzhou, and was based there and
elsewhere in China for nearly ten years until 2015.
He received an AB degree from Princeton University and an MPhil from
Cambridge in the UK, both in Oriental studies, and is fluent in written
and spoken Chinese. His medical and public health education were at
Johns Hopkins University, where he pursued an ophthalmology
residency at the Wilmer Eye Institute.

Prof Congdon’s work has focused on the design and evaluation of high-quality, low-cost models of eye care
delivery in areas of limited resources throughout the world, which frequently involves NGOs working
together with academic institutions in Asia and the west.

Dr. Edward Wilson, MD


Marion Edward (“Ed”) Wilson, Jr. was born in Charleston, South
Carolina and graduated from Clemson University with a Bachelor of
Science degree. He earned his Medical Doctorate degree from the
Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) in 1980. After a year-long
Internship in Internal Medicine, Dr. Wilson served for 2 years as
medical officer for US Navy Destroyer Squadrons Four and Six.

He then completed an Ophthalmology residency at the National Naval


Medical Center (NNMC) in Bethesda, Maryland followed by a
Fellowship in Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus at the Children’s
National Medical Center in Washington, DC under the direction of Dr.
Marshall M. Parks.

For the next 3 years he served on the teaching faculty at NNMC in Bethesda where he was also the
Associate Residency Program Director. Dr. Ed Wilson returned to his hometown of Charleston in 1990 to
join the faculty of the Storm Eye Institute at MUSC as Residency Program Director, a position he held for 8
years until becoming the Department Chairman and Institute Director. After serving as Department
Chairman for 15 years, Dr. Wilson returned to full-time surgery, patient care and teaching. In addition to
other recognitions, Prof Congdon has received the Asia Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology’s highest prize
for blindness prevention work in 2009.

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Guest Speaker

Dr. Van Lansingh


He has worked throughout Latin America, North America,
Southeast Asia and the Pacific to promote sound surgical
training, public health strategies and sustainable eye care
solutions. His 35 years of diverse, global service in
ophthalmology has resulted in major contributions to eye
disease control and management for trachoma, diabetic
retinopathy and cataract.
His life’s commitment to the prevention of blindness is
applauded throughout the international community. He was
the recipient of the American Academy of Ophthalmology
(AAO) International Blindness Prevention Award in 2016, the
Pan-American Association of Ophthalmology Benjamin
F. Boyd Humanitarian Award in 2017, the AAO International Ophthalmologist Education Award in
2019 and the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Karl Kupfer Award in 2019.
He is an inducted member of the Academia Oftalmologica Internationalis and in 2020, he was
honored as an inducted member in both the American College of Surgeons and the Academia
Mexicana de Cirugía / Mexican Academy of Surgery.

Dr. Scott Reed Lambert


Scott R. Lambert, M.D. is a Professor of Ophthalmology and
Pediatrics at the Stanford University Medical who specializes
in treating eye diseases in children and adults with strabismus.

Prior to joining the faculty at Stanford in 2016, he was the R. International Faculty
Howard Dobbs Professor of Ophthalmology at Emory
University and the Chief of Ophthalmology at Children’s
Healthcare of Atlanta.

Dr. Lambert graduated from medical school at Yale University and completed a residency in
ophthalmology at the University of California, San Francisco. He then completed a fellowship in
pediatric ophthalmology at the Hospital for Sick Children in London and in adult strabismus in San
Francisco.

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Guest Speaker

Dr. Suzanne Gilbert


Dr. Suzanne S Gilbert is a respected innovator with 40 years experience
designing and scaling comprehensive, equitable eye care services in
Asia, Latin America, and Africa. Suzanne is a co-founder of Seva
Foundation where she is Senior Director of Research & Strategic
Opportunities in Berkeley, California.

A social epidemiologist by training, Suzanne has participated in design


and implementation of landmark community-based studies on the
prevalence of blindness and associated factors, has scaled training of
ophthalmic personnel worldwide, and has built consortia to fast-track
innovations in service delivery. Suzanne is passionate about building
alliances which address gaps in service, training, and research.

She has a particular appreciation for AIOS and its major impact within India and globally. Suzanne is a
Trustee of the International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness, Chair of the IAPB North America
Region, Co-Chair of the IAPB Human Resource in Eye Health Work Group, President of the International
Society of Geographic & Epidemiologic Ophthalmology and serves on the AAO Global Education and
Outreach Committee as well as on the ASCRS International Committee.

Dr. Marie Jose Aubin


Dr Marie-Josée Aubin, MD, MPH, MSc (PHO) is a uveitis specialist in
Montreal, Canada, with a double appointment as an Associate
Professor in the Department of Ophthalmology at University of
Montreal Faculty of Medicine and in the Department of Social and
Preventive Medicine at University of Montreal School of Public Health.
Dr Aubin earned her medical degree at McGill University. She
completed an ophthalmology residency at University of Montreal,
followed by a fellowship in uveitis at La Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital in
Paris, France. She holds a master in Public Health from University of
Montreal, where she was awarded the Prix Armand-Frappier and a
master in Public Health Ophthalmology from the International Center
for Eye Health in London, UK.

Her research and teaching interests include access to eye care services, international blindness prevention,
screening strategies in ophthalmology and the study of infectious and inflammatory eye diseases. She is
engaged in public health international activities, including the DWB-MSF telemedicine network and the
WHO Vision 2020 course modules, and is the founding director of the Global Eye Health Center (Unité de
Santé VisuelleInternationale) at University of Montreal.

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Guest Speaker

Dr. Don Kikkawa


Don O. Kikkawa, MD, FACS is Professor of Clinical
Ophthalmology, Chief of the Division of Ophthalmic Plastic
and Reconstructive Surgery, and Vice Chairman at the
University of California at San Diego (UCSD) Department of
Ophthalmology and UCSD Shiley Eye Institute in La Jolla.

Dr. Kikkawa joined the UCSD Ophthalmology faculty in 1993


and is co-director of the UCSD Thyroid Eye Center and also a
former program director of UCSD's ophthalmology residency.
Dr. Kikkawa earned a BA (magna cum laude) in biochemistry
from UCSD, La Jolla and an MD (magna cum laude) from St.
Louis University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri.

He completed his internship at the UCSD, his residency at Jules Stein Eye Institute (UCLA) and a
fellowship in Ophthalmic Plastic and Orbital Surgery at the University of Wisconsin, Madison.

Dr. Mohsen B Kashkauli


He is an Oculo- Facial Plastic Surgeon and currently Head of
the Oculo-Facial Plastic Surgery unit at Iran University of
medical sciences has published more than 140 peer reviewed
article (H index: 19), 3 books, and 6 booklets has been
editorial board member to 5 journals and he has presented

International Faculty
more than 600 international and national meeting
presentation and speeches.

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Guest Speaker

Dr. Carol L Sheilds


Dr. Carol Shields completed her ophthalmology training at Wills Eye
Hospital in Philadelphia and fellowship training in ocular oncology and
ophthalmic pathology. She is currently Director of the Oncology
Service, Wills Eye Hospital and Professor of Ophthalmology at Thomas
Jefferson University in Philadelphia, PA USA. She has authored or
coauthored 11 textbooks, 335 chapters in edited textbooks, over 1800
articles in major peer-reviewed journals, and given over 860
lectureships.
The 5 most prestigious awards that have honored her include:
The Donders Award (2003) - given by the Netherlands
Ophthalmological Society every 5 years. She was the first woman to
receive this award.

The American Academy of Ophthalmology Life Achievement Honor Award (2011) for contributions to
the field of ophthalmology.
Induction into the Academic All-American Hall of Fame (2011) for lifetime success in athletics and
career.
President of the International Society of Ocular Oncology (2013-2015) – the largest international
society of ocular oncology.
Ophthalmology Power List 2014, 2016, 2018, 2020, 2021 – Nominated by peers as one of the top 100
leaders in the field. In 2020, Dr. Carol Shields was listed at #1 in the Ophthalmology Power List.

Dr. Bertil Damato


Dr. Bertil Eric Damato, MD, PhD, is Professor of Ophthalmology and
Radiation Oncology and Director of the Ocular Oncology Service at the
University of California, San Francisco. He did his undergraduate
training in Malta, where he was born, and completed his post-graduate
education in Glasgow.

Before 2013, he was Consultant Ophthalmologist at the Royal Liverpool


University Hospital, where he was Director of the Ocular Oncology
Service, which he established in 1993.

Dr. Damato has published more than 200 peer-reviewed articles, 68


reviews, 75 book chapters and 6 books, one as single author.

He has served as Founding Secretary then President of the European Ophthalmic Oncology Group;
President of the European Vision and Eye Research Association; and Vice-President then President of the
International Society of Ocular Oncology.

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Guest Speaker

Dr. Sachin Salvi


Dr Sachin Salvi is an internationally recognised Consultant
Ophthalmologist and a top Surgeon in Sheffield and Yorkshire
specializing in Cataract surgery, Cosmetic and Oculoplastics
Eyelid surgery, Lacrimal, Orbital surgery and Ocular Oncology.
After completing his post-graduate ophthalmology training in
India and UK, Dr Salvi undertook further sub-specialist
Fellowships at the Royal Hallamshire Hospital Sheffield,
Moorfields Eye Hospital, London and Cole Eye Institute,
Cleveland, Ohio in USA. He is an expert Cataract Surgeon who
also offers premium multifocal, toric intraocular lenses. His
surgical results exceed the national standards with an
extremely low complication rate and a very high success rate

as well as patient satisfaction. Dr Salvi is a member of the British Oculoplastic Surgery Society
offering the whole spectrum of peri-ocular cosmetic and oculoplastic, lacrimal and orbital
procedures. Gaining a reputation as a skilled aesthetic surgeon has allowed him to treat patients
nationally as well as from abroad. This unique and specific experience in Oculoplastics is reflected
in his cosmetic results in various eyelid surgery. His routinely performed surgery include upper
and lower eyelid blepharoplasty, droopy eyelid surgery (ptosis), ectropion and entropion surgery.

Dr. Paul T Finger


Paul T. Finger, MD, FACS, is an ophthalmologist in New York,
specializing in ocular oncology (ocular tumors, orbital disease

International Faculty
and ophthalmic radiation therapy).
Finger is a Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology at the New
York University School of Medicine in New York City.
He is also the director of The New York Eye Cancer Center and
Ocular Tumor Services at New York University and The New
York Eye and Ear Infirmary of Mt. Sinai. He consults for
Northwell Health Complex of affiliated Hospitals including
Manhattan Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital.

He also served two terms as chairman of the American Joint Committee on Cancer Ophthalmic
Oncology Task Force, developing the first consensus staging system for ocular cancers. He
developed and served as chair of The American Brachytherapy Society’s 201 Committee that
provided consensus guidelines for ophthalmic plaque brachytherapy for choroidal melanoma and
retinoblastoma. He was the only ophthalmologist asked to serve on the 2012 American
Association of Physicists in Medicine’s Task Group-129 that produced both dosimetry and quality
assurance standards for plaque brachytherapy. Finger earned his MD from Tulane University
School of Medicine, served his internship at St. Vincent’s Medical Center in New York City and
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Guest Speaker

Dr. John Fingert


His education includes undergraduate (B.A.) and engineering (B.E.) at
Dartmouth College in Hanover, NH. He attended medical school (M.D.)
and graduate school (genetics Ph.D.) at the University of Iowa in Iowa
City, IA. He was an intern at St. Lukes Medical Center in Milwaukee, WI.
He completed an ophthalmology residency, molecular ophthalmology
and glaucoma fellowships at the University of Iowa in Iowa City, IA.

He was appointed as a Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology at the


University of Iowa in 2006 and was subsequently promoted to
Associate Professor with tenure in 2010 and to Professor with tenure
at 2016. He became the Director of the Iowa Glaucoma Center in 2015
and was awarded the Hadley-Carver Chair in Glaucoma in 2017.

Dr. Wallace Lee Alward


Wallace L.M. Alward, M.D. completed his glaucoma fellowship at the
Bascom Palmer Eye Institute.
In 1987 he joined the faculty of the University of Iowa as the Director
of the Glaucoma Service. When he transitioned to Emeritus status in
2020 he was Professor and Vice-Chairman and held the Frederick C.
Blodi Endowed Chair. Dr. Alward has coauthored more than 150 peer-
reviewed papers that have been cited over 12,000 times. The main
focus of his research has been the molecular genetics of glaucoma. He
and his colleagues first described several glaucoma genes including
myocilin, PITX2, FOXC1, and TBK1. He has authored two textbooks
(Color Atlas of Gonioscopy and The Requisites: Glaucoma) and one
iBook (The Iowa Glaucoma Curriculum).

He maintains two websites: one to teach gonioscopy (www.gonioscopy.org) and an introduction to


glaucoma for residents (http://curriculum.iowaglaucoma.org). Dr. Alward served as a Director of the
American Board of Ophthalmology from 2006 to 2013 and was Chair in 2012. In 2016 he received the
inaugural Educator Award from the American Glaucoma Society. He has given 24 named lectures including
the Hans Goldmann Lecture of the Glaucoma Research Society.

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Guest Speaker

Dr. Shamira Perera


Associate Professor

Director, Clinical, Surgical and Innovation, Ophthalmology &


Visual Sciences Academic Clinical Programme

Co Head of Bioengineering and Devices, Singapore Eye


Research Institute Dr Shamira Perera qualified from University
of London, with a BSc (Hons) in Biochemistry First Class
honours (1994) and MBBS (Hons) in 1997.

Following 2 fellowships he came to Singapore in 2008.

Elected as Vice Chair of the Junior Academy of Medical Royal Colleges in 2006, Dr Perera has a
longstanding commitment to training. In 2010, he won the Best Teacher/Mentor award at SNEC
and the RiSE Faculty Appreciation Award in 2015. In 2015, in conjunction with Touch Surgery
(www.touchsurgery.com) he co-authored a Golden Apple award winning, free app module to
teach and test cataract and glaucoma surgery.

Dr. Nazlee Zebardast


Dr. Nazlee Zebardast is a clinician scientist and full-time

International Faculty
member of the Glaucoma Service at Mass Eye and Ear. She
specializes in the treatment of adult glaucoma and combined
glaucoma and cataracts, with a particular interest in minimally
invasive glaucoma surgeries (MIGS).

She has received numerous awards and honors for her


academic and research accomplishments and has published in
top ophthalmology journals. With a focus on global health and
epidemiology research, she has worked with researchers at
Aravind Eye Institute in India to study angle-closure glaucoma,
a blinding eye disease.

Among other findings, this study determined that siblings of individuals with known angle closure
have a greater than 1 in 3 risk of developing the condition. Additionally, she has worked with
many large datasets to understand the prevalence of eye disease and its impact. She plans to use
imaging to better understand glaucoma progression in angle-closure eyes and to use big data and
machine learning methodologies to detect glaucoma and characterize its progression.

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Guest Speaker

Dr. Davinder Grover


Dr. Davinder Grover specializes in the medical and surgical
management of complex glaucoma as well as complex cataract
surgery. His research interests include international ophthalmology,
innovative glaucoma surgeries and clinical outcomes in medical and
surgical glaucoma management.
Committed to the pursuit of knowledge and education, he continues to
present his research, instructs various surgical courses and gives
lectures at the American Academy of Ophthalmology annual meetings
as well as at the American Glaucoma Society annual meetings.
Currently, Dr. Grover leads the clinical research team at Glaucoma
Associates of Texas (GAT).

When he is not caring for patients at GAT, Dr. Grover lectures the residents at UT Southwestern Medical
School and supervises their surgeries. Dr. Grover is extremely passionate about surgical innovation and
efficiency. Not only has he developed novel surgical techniques, he works with various companies to
develop and design instruments to improve surgical safety and efficiency.

Dr. Pradeep Ramulu


Dr. Pradeep Ramulu is a glaucoma specialist and the director of the
Wilmer Eye Instutute glaucoma division.

He specializes in caring for both routine and complex glaucomas,


including glaucomas requiring repeat operations, glaucoma occurring
in the context of corneal or retinal disease and glaucoma occurring in
newborns and young children.

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Guest Speaker

Dr. Arvind Neelakantan


Dr. Arvind Neelakantan (Neel) is a fellowship trained and
board certified ophthalmologist specializing in the medical
and surgical management of complex glaucoma and cataract
surgery. He received his medical degree from the University of
Bombay in India graduating at the top of his class.
He has since then completed three residencies in
ophthalmology at the University of Bombay, India, at the
University of Glasgow, UK and at the University of Florida,
Gainesville. Dr. Neel is extensively trained in glaucoma. He
followed each of his residencies with a clinical fellowship in
glaucoma at prestigious and world-renowned eye institutes:

Sankara Nethralaya, Chennai, India, Moorfields Eye Hospital, London, England and Bascom Palmer
Eye Institute in Miami, Florida. In addition he spent two years as a glaucoma research fellow at
the University of Florida, Gainesville. He was awarded a National Eye Institute (NEI) grant for his
work on wound healing and glaucoma surgery. He continues to actively pursue his research
interests in glaucoma, which include developing newer and safer minimally invasive (small
incision) surgical techniques to treat glaucoma.

Dr. Jayant V Iyer


Dr Jayant V Iyer is a Consultant with the Glaucoma
department in the Singapore National Eye Centre (SNEC).
He completed his undergraduate medical training at NUS in International Faculty
2004, was conferred the Graduate Diploma in Family Medicine
in 2009 and the Master of Medicine (Ophthalmology) in 2011,
for which he was awarded the MOH Postgraduate
Examinations scholarship.
He became a Fellow of the Royal College of Ophthalmologists
(UK) in 2014 and completed his Fellowship examinations at
the Academy of Medicine, Singapore (FAMS), with a Gold
Medal the same year.

He completed subspecialty training in glaucoma at SNEC in 2016 and was awarded the MOH
HMDP award to pursue a post-doctoral matched clinical Glaucoma Fellowship at the Wilmer Eye
Institute in Johns Hopkins, USA from 2016-2017.

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Guest Speaker

Dr. Saurabh Goyal


Saurabh is a Consultant with special interest in glaucoma at the
St.Thomas' Hospital in London and an Honorary Lecturer at King's
College, London. He did his MBBS from Indore (1996) and MS
Ophthalmology from Surat (1999) before coming to the UK in 2000. He
also completed DNB and ICO examinations in 2000. He was awarded
the Fellowship of The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of
Glasgow (FRCS, 2001); MRCOPhth (2003) and FRCOphth (2009) from
The Royal College of Ophthalmologists, London. He did full residency
training including Basic and Higher specialist training from London and
Birmingham followed by two glaucoma clinical fellowships at
Moorfields Eye Hospital, St. Thomas’ and King's College Hospitals and
an anterior segment fellowship at St. George’s and Moorfields Eye
Hospitals.
His special interests include new treatments and outcomes of laser and surgery for glaucoma.
He is principal investigator for EAGLE (Effectiveness of Lens extraction in angle closure glaucoma), PTVT
(Primary Tube versus Tube study), TAGS (Treatment of Advanced Glaucoma) and co-investigator for PEACE
(Tube versus Trabeculectomy with/without MMC in AfroCaribbean) and CONCEPT (Phako versus phako-
ECP in POAG) glaucoma treatment trials. He was the first to publish on the outflow of aqueous related to
SLT laser treatment and is currently studying Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery (MIGS) devices for the
same. Saurabh passionately believes that the vast majority of glaucoma blindness can be prevented by
early diagnosis and effective management. St Thomas' Hospital has the distinction of being the hospital
where the first Intraocular lens was implanted by Sir Harold Ridley in 1950 and is the only hospital with a
full Aqueous Dynamics lab in the United Kingdom.

Prof. Dr. Nor Shamsiah, MD Din


Associate Professor Dr Nor Shamsiah, Md Din is the current head of the
Ophthalmology Department, National University of Malaysia.

She received Ophthalmology training from the Universiti Kebangsaan


Malaysia in 2007 and pursued a doctorate degree from University
College London and successfully graduated with a PhD in 2014.

She was also a clinical and research fellow in Moorfield Eye Hospital
under the pupillage of Prof Sue Lightman and Dr Keith Barton in uveitis
and glaucoma from 2010-2013. She has more than 60 journal article
publications under her name and is actively conducting research in
glaucoma and uveitis.

Her research interest is in the management of secondary glaucoma, minimally invasive glaucoma surgery
and glaucoma imaging.

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Guest Speaker

Dr. Sundar Ramasamy


Bachelors degree in medicine (M.B.B.S)
Manipal Academy of Higher Education, India (1998)

Master of surgery – Ophthalmology (MS-Ophthalmology)


University Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM), Malaysia (2006)
Fellow of the International Council of Ophthalmology (FICO)
(2011)
Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Glasgow (FRCS (G))
(2012)
Paediatric Ophthalmology Fellowship – Singapore National
Eye Centre 2011-2012 and Completion Certificate in
Fellowship Training (CCFT) Ministry of Health Malaysia 2012

Prof. Chee Soon Phaik


Professor Chee is a Senior Consultant of the Ocular
Inflammation and Immunology Department and the Cataract
and Comprehensive Ophthalmology Department at SNEC.

International Faculty
Professor Chee is a pioneering senior clinician, academic
ophthalmologist and a “teaching legend” who has taught
almost every single ophthalmologist in SNEC over the past
three decades. She is widely considered and consistently
nominated as one of the ‘best teachers’ of cataract surgery,
the most common surgical procedure done globally.

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Guest Speaker

Dr. Elmer Tu
Designation: Professor of Clinical Ophthalmology
Joel Sugar Professor

Chief, Cornea and External Disease Section


Director, Cornea and Refractive Surgery Fellowship

Affiliation :University of Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary


University of Illinois College of Medicine Chicago, Illinois

Area of interest: Infections of the Cornea and Ocular Surface


Corneal transplantation
Eye Banking

Achievements:
• Achievement, Secretariat(2) and Senior Achievement Awards from the American Academy of
Ophthalmology
• Immediate Past President, Cornea Society
• Author of over 100 peer-reviewed scientific publications
Executive Editor, American Journal of Ophthalmology

Dr. Jorge Alio


Prof. Dr. Jorge Alió, has been Professor and Chairman of
Ophthalmology since 1987, first at the University of Alicante and since
2002 at the University Miguel Hernández of Elche, also in Alicante,
Spain.
Currently he is academically serving in Universidad Miguel Hernández
as Professor and Chairman of Ophthalmology and Director of the Iberia
Biobank and Biodata created jointly with the funding of the National
Network of Clinical Research (OFTARED, National Health Institute
Carlos III), where he is the Coordinator of Eye Diopter Research. His
clinical services as an ophthalmic clinician and surgeon are provided in
‘VissumInstitutoOftalmológico de Alicante’ (Founded by Dr.Alió in
200 ), ‘GrupoMiranza’.

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Guest Speaker

Dr. George Beiko


George H.H. Beiko is a medical graduate of Oxford University
and completed his ophthalmology specialty training at Queens
University in Canada. Dr.Beiko is an Associate Clinical
Professor at McMaster University and a Lecturer at the
University of Toronto. Dr.Beiko has published over 30 peer-
reviewed articles and authored 18 book chapters. He has
given over 700 scientific presentations at meetings
throughout the world. He has been awarded four best papers
of session at the ASCRS annual meeting, Winning Video in
Cataract Implant Surgery in the ASCRS Film Festival, 5 video
awards in team competitions, Best Poster Award at AAO, Best
Paper of Session (Cataract) at APAO-AAO Joint Meeting and
the Best Original Paper in Cataract Surgery at AAO.
He is on the review panel or editorial board of over 30 ophthalmology journals. His honours
include being elected to membership in the International Intraocular Implant Club and being
made an Officer of the Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, by Her
Majesty The Queen of England. He is the past Canadian Hospitaler for the St. John’s Ophthalmic
Hospital in Jerusalem.

Dr. Gopal Lingam


Dr Lingam Gopal completed his medical graduate degree from
Andhra Medical College, Visakhapatnam in 1979; MS
(Ophthalmology) from Postgraduate Institute of Medical

International Faculty
Education and Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh in 1982;
Diploma of National Board of Examinations (DNB) in 1984;
FRCS (Edin) in September 2002 and Msc (Epidemiology) from
London School of tropical medicine and hygiene in 2016.

He underwent fellowship training in Vitreoretinal surgery


between 1984 –1985 in Medical Research Foundation,
Chennai, India. He worked as consultant in vitreo-retinal
services at SankaraNethralaya, Chennai, India for 28 yrs.

He joined the ophthalmology department of National university hospital, Singapore in April


2011, where he is continuing as Senior consultant. He also holds honorary position as associate
professor in the National University of Singapore, and senior investigator at the Singapore Eye
Research Institute. He has published 208 papers in peer reviewed national and international
journals and has also written 30 chapters in various ophthalmic textbooks. He is the recipient of
37 awards from different organizations including the Teaching excellence award from National
university Hospital in 2012 and 2013; the special recognition award for being ‘Role model to the
medicine graduating class of 2015 of the Yong Loo Lin Medical School of National university of
Singapore; the Golden apple award for best teacher from I Focus, Hyderabad. He was a 39
principal or co-investigator in about 40 projects conducted in India and Singapore.
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Guest Speaker

Dr. Geoff Rose


Geoffrey Rose graduated BSc Pharmacology (1976), in Medicine (1979),
and is a Member of the Royal College of Physicians (1982).

During ophthalmic training he received Fellowship of the Royal College


Surgeons (1985) and Royal College of Ophthalmologists (1988).

He gained a University of London MS doctorate (1989) for original


research and was later awarded the highest academic accolade of
Doctor of Science (2004).

Professor Geoffrey Rose was appointed to the consultant staff at Moorfields Eye Hospital in 1990, has
been Director of the Adnexal Service and is now an honorary consultant to the hospital. He lectures
widely, has presented various named lectures and received the Lester Jones Anatomy Award from ASOPRS
(of which he is honorary fellow). Professor Rose is a Senior Research Fellow of the Biomedical Research
Centre at the Institute of Ophthalmology, London and is a Past-President of ESOPRS and a Past-President
of BOPSS.

Dr. Jorge Rocha


Sub-specialty: Retina and Vitreous
Graduated in Medicine from the Federal University of Bahia in 1993.
Residency in Ophthalmology at Hospital Edgard Santos in Salvador and
Unicamp.

Specialization in Retina and Vitreous at Doheny Eye Institute,


University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA.
He obtained a Doctorate in Medical Sciences from USP - São Paulo in
2003.

He has a specialist title from the Brazilian Council of Ophthalmology –


President of the North-Northeast Society of Ophthalmology (SNNO)

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Guest Speaker

Dr. A G Wang
MD in Taipei Medical University, Taipei, Taiwan
Master of Science in Institute of Clinical Medicine in National
Yang-Ming University, Taipei, Taiwan

Diagnosis and treatment for orbital or neurologic disease


Neuro-Ophthalmology & strabismus /General ophthalmology

Dr. Arun Kr. Narayanaswamy


DO, DNB (SankaraNethralaya), M. Med. (Singapore)
Sr. Consultant, Glaucoma, ICARE Eye Hospital & P.G.

International Faculty
Institute,Naida, NCR Fellow, Singapore Eye Research Institute

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Guest Speaker

Prof Ava Hossain


Professor Ava Hossain is Director cum Chief Consultant at OSB Eye
Hospital, Dhaka. Her significant contributions towards preventing
blindness in Bangladesh and Asia Pacific Region are widely recognized.
She has vast experience and expertise in the fields of Cataract,
Glaucoma, Vitreo-Retina, and Ocular Trauma. She has long 0 years’
experience in undergraduate and postgraduate teaching in Bangladesh.
She worked in National Institute of Ophthalmology for 17 years and
presently she is the visiting professor of National Institute of
Ophthalmology, Bangladesh. She is the President Elect of the Asia-
Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology (APAO) and Chairperson of the
APAO Women-in-Ophthalmology (WIO) Standing Committee.bring
back the memories of earlier times.

This year the Ophthalmologists nominated her in the power list of 100 women ophthalmologists of the
world. She was also the President of SAARC Academy of Ophthalmology, Ophthalmological Society of
Bangladesh (OSB) and Founding President of Bangladesh Community Ophthalmological Society (BCOS).

Dr. Billal Hossain


Dr Lt Col Billal Hossain, is currently working in Combined Military
Hospital, Dhaka as a Vitreo-Retinal Surgeon.

He has completed his MBBS from Dhaka Medical College and Post
graduation (FCPS, MCPS) from Bangladesh College of Physicians and
Surgeons.

He has obtained his fellowship in Vitreo-Retina from India. He was


awarded two times for best paper presentation.

He worked in National Institute of Ophthalmology and Hospital,


BIRDEM and IspahaniIslamia Eye Institute and Hospital.

He has seven publications in different journals. He attended in different national and international
conferences and presented his research papers. He is well known for his experience to manage
complicated cases with latest technology and updated knowledge.

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Guest Speaker

Dr. Christopher Lu
Multi-award winning Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon of world
renown.

Over thirty years experience in Ophthalmology including over


twenty three years at Consultant Surgeon level. Recognised
world opinion leader in corneal surgery. Innovative surgeon
with some twenty inventions.

UK pioneer in DMEK corneal transplantation surgery, and


immediately sequential bilateral cataract surgery. Multiple
honorary academic appointments at home and abroad.

Areas of interest: Routine cataract surgery; Complex cataract surgery including rescuing
operations which had not gone well; Corneal transplantation including DMEK; Artificial corneal
surgery especially the OOKP (osteo-odonto-keratoprosthesis) surgery, glaucoma dry eye
pterygium surgery laser vision correction lens refractive surger contact lens complications
recurrent corneal erosions non-healing corneal epithelial defects.

Dr. Clement Tham


BM BCh (Oxon), FCOphth (HK), FHKAM (Ophth), FRCOphth,
FRCS (Glas), FCSHK

International Faculty
Prof. Clement C Tham is the Chairman and S.H. Ho Professor
of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences at The Chinese
University of Hong Kong (CUHK), and Director of the CUHK Eye
Centre (CUHKEC).
Prof.Tham has been the Vice President of the Asia-Pacific
Glaucoma Society since 2014. He was the Chair of the
Scientific Program Committee of the Inaugural Asia-Pacific
Glaucoma Congress (APGC) 2012 organized by the APGS in
Bali, Indonesia, and the Congress President and Chair of the
Organizing Committee of the 2nd APGC 2014 in Hong Kong.

Prof. Tham is a member of the Board of Governors of the World Glaucoma Association, and was
Chair of the Organizing Committee for the World Glaucoma Congress 2015 (WGC 2015) in Hong
Kong.
Prof.Tham is the Secretary General and CEO of the Asia-Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology, which
is the largest supranational ophthalmic organization, comprising 33 national ophthalmic member
societies and regional subspecialty member societies, in the Asia-Pacific region.

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Guest Speaker

Dr. Deepak Edward


Deepak P Edward, MD, FACS, FARVO is a leading authority on the
management of complex adult and pediatric glaucoma. He also has
expertise in ophthalmic pathology.

Dr. Edward’s research interests include glaucoma clinical trials,


biomarker research, pathophysiology of glaucoma and ocular disease.
His research and patient care efforts have generated more than 200
publications in peer-reviewed journals.

He has been listed in the Best Doctors in America list for many years.
He is the editor-in- chief of Middle East African Journal of
Ophthalmology.

Dr. Edward has received the American Academy of Ophthalmology Senior Achievement award, Secretariat
award, serves on many national and international committees related ophthalmology; and has given many
named lectures globally. Dr. Edward is board-certified in ophthalmology.

Dr. Anita Agarwal


Fellow: Surgical Retina Department of Ophthalmology West Virginia
University, Morgantown, West Virginia
Director: Lionel D. J. Chisholm, M.D
Clinical Fellow: Medical Retina, Department of Ophthalmology and
Visual Sciences, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville,
Tennessee
Residency: Department of Ophthalmology, University of Florida,
Gainesville, Florida
Internship: Department of Pediatrics, University of Minnesota,
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Research Fellow (Retina): Department of Ophthalmology University of
Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota

Senior Resident: Department of Ophthalmology Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research
(PGI), Chandigarh, India
Resident: Department of Ophthalmology Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education & Research (PGI)
Chandigarh, India House Surgeon Department of Ophthalmology, General Hospital, Sector 16, Chandigarh,
India 9/85-8/86
Internship: Wenlock& Lady Goschen Hospitals Mangalore, India

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Guest Speaker

Dr. Rajat Agarwal


An experienced ophthalmologist/retina surgeon and an
innovator with over 20 years of experience in clinical work,
research, clinical development, regulatory strategy, medical
affairs, business and commercial input, due diligence and
investor talk.

Significant experience in design and conduct of phase I-IV


clinical trials and protocols

Multiple regulatory submissions including INDs, BLAs, 510ks,


PMAs, CTAs, and experience in leading interactions with FDA,
EMA and other regulatory authorities

Dr. Gangadhar Sundar


Graduating from Madras medical college, Chennai, India,
received postgraduate residency and fellowship training at the

International Faculty
Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit. Since 1999 has been practicing
at leading academic teaching institutions in the fields of
Eyelid, Lacrimal , Orbital &Oculofacial Surgery, in addition to
various aspects of Intraocular, Orbital and Ocular adnexal
Oncology.
He specializes in complex orbital and orbitofacial tumors that
require multidisciplinary medical and surgical approaches with
close collaborations with pediatric and adult
oncologists,craniomaxillofacial surgeons, ENT surgeons and
neurosurgeons.

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Guest Speaker

Dr. Gyan Prakash


Dr.Gyan “John” Prakash, PhD, MBA
Director, Office of International Program Activities (OIPA)
National Eye Institute (NEI), National Institutes of Health (NIH).
Bethesda, MD, USA
Dr. Prakash is currently leading the International Programs and Global
Health initiatives at the Office of Director of National Institutes of
Health - National Eye Institute in the USA. Previously, he served as the
first Director of Transformational Medical Technology Initiative (TMTI),
a pioneer scientific research and product development program
in the US Government with a budget of US$ 1.6 Billion. Before joining
the U.S. Gov’t, Dr. Prakash served as the Chief Operating Officer and

Executive Vice President at AMAR International, a life science program management company in Reston,
Virginia, USA. Previously, he served as the President and CEO of Metastatin Pharmaceuticals. Dr. Prakash
earned his international program management and global health experience working at Pfizer world
headquarters in New York in several leadership roles. At Pfizer, he served as the Project Scientist for the
largest selling antifungal drugs in the world, fluconazole and voriconazole that have been used by millions
of HIV and cancer patients and saved millions of lives around the world in the immunosuppressed and
immunocompromised patient populations.

Dr. Harun Ur Rashid


Dr.Harun Ur Rashid is working as an Associate Professor of
Ophthalmology at Shaheed Suhrawardy Medical College, Dhaka.

He is in private practice at Dhaka Eye Care Hospital, Uttara, Dhaka


where he is serving as a head of Cataract &Phaco Surgery, Glaucoma,
LASIK and Refractive Surgery services. Dr. Harun is a Consultant LASIK
Surgeon at Lasik Sight Center, Gulshan Dhaka. He has specialisesd in
LASIK and phaco cataract surgery including toric & multifocal
intraocular implantation, glaucoma, medical retina and laser surgery.

Dr Harun Ur Rashid received his MBBS from the Institute of Post


Graduate Medicine Research (IPGMR), University of Dhaka in 1987.

He holds the DO, Diploma in Ophthalmology in 1991 and MS, Master of Surgery in Ophthalmology in 1996
from IPGMR, University of Dhaka. He obtained Fellowship in Ophthalmology from Bangalore West Lions
Eye Hospital, India in 1997. Dr Harun utilizes the latest techniques and technology to ensure the highest
standards of eye care. He is one of the top and leading cataract surgeons of Bangladesh and he is an
exponent of no injection, no stitch, no blood, and no bandage phacoemulsification in the country. He has
the credit of performing more than 20,000 phaco-emulsification cataract surgeries.

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Guest Speaker

Dr. Hon Shing


Dr Ong Hon Shing obtained his medical degree from Barts and
the London School of Medicine, University of London, United
Kingdom.

In medical school, he was awarded a total of 16 prizes and


awards, the highest number achieved by any individual in his
alumnus.

He was overall best in his cohort and was proximeaccessit to


the University of London Gold Medal.

Prof. Jalal Ahmed


He is Specialist in Ophthalmology (Eye, Vision, Cataracts, etc.)

In the initial period of Ophthalmology practice in


Comprehensive Ophthalmology including Cataract, Glaucoma,
Oculoplastics, Pediatrics etc.

International Faculty
Now working in the field of Cataract and Refractive Surgery
(Phaco, LASIK, Femtosecond Laser Cataract Surgery) and
Glaucoma.

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Guest Speaker

Dr. Brig Gen Kamrul Hasan Khan


Prof Brig Gen Dr.Kamrul Hasan Khan graduated (MBBS) in 1989. He
joined Bangladesh Army in 1991. Since 1998 he has been working as an
Ophthalmologist in different Military Hospitals. He has done his DO
from University of Dhaka and FCPS from BCPS. He served as an
Ophthalmologist in Armed Forces Hospital in Kuwait on Deputation.
Dr Khan underwent Fellowship in Glaucoma at CEITC, Chittagong. He
got Hands on training & in Phaco & Refractive Surgery in different
reputed institutes in India. He also visited as an observer in LVPEI,
Aravind Eye Hospital, Raghudeep Eye Clinic, Schroff Eye Hospital, India,
SNEC Singapore. He obtained prestigious PBGMS (President Border
Guard Medal Sheba) for his outstanding contribution in
Ophthalmology.
He attended AIOS conference 5 times and APACRS conference 3 times. He has good no of publication in
national & international level. Currently he is working as Adviser Specialist & HOD Combined Military
Hospital & Armed Forces Medical College, Dhaka.
Dr Khan is life member of Bangladesh Glaucoma Society, Bangladesh Society of Cataract and Refractive
Surgeons, Bangladesh Cornea and Refractive Surgery Society, AIOS and APACRS. He is a Golfer and
member of Army Golf Club and Kurmitola Golf Club Dhaka.

Dr. Nazrul Islam


Prof. Dr. M. Nazrul Islam, Renowned Glaucoma Specialist &Phaco
surgeon, currently working at Bangladesh Eye Hospital.

He is the former Head of Ophthalmology Department and Head of


Glaucoma division at BIRDEM Hospital, Dhaka, Bangladesh.

Prof. Nazrul Islam is the senior Glaucoma consultant, Laser Cataract


surgery Specialist and Director of Bangladesh Eye Hospital which is a
dedicated eye hospital in the country with the state of the art facility.

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Guest Speaker

Dr. Prakash Kr. Chowdhury


Prof. Dr. Prakash Kumar Chowdhury is a Eye Specialist &Phaco
Surgeon doctor in Chittagong. His qualification is MBBS, DO,
MCPS, MS (EYE).

He is a Professor & Head in the Department of Ophthalmology


at Bangabandhu Memorial Hospital, USTC, Chittagong. He
regularly provides treatment to his patients at Bangladesh Eye
Hospital, Chittagong.

Dr. Ramesh Ayyala


Ramesh S. Ayyala, MD, FRCS, FRCOphth, an internationally
renowned glaucoma surgeon and researcher who rebuilt the
ophthalmology residency program at Tulane University
following Hurricane Katrina, has been named the new
chairperson of the USF Health Morsani College of Medicine

International Faculty
(MCOM) Department of Ophthalmology.

He will also fill the James & Heather Gills Endowed Chair in
Ophthalmology at MCOM.

Dr. Ayyala, whose expertise includes surgical management of corneas and cataracts as well as
glaucoma, joins USF Health April 1 from Tulane University School of Medicine.

He will assume leadership of USF Health’s ophthalmology department from Peter Pavan, MD,
who served as the department’s chair for nearly 20 years, including when Dr. Ayyala did a
residency here from 1996 to 1999.

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Guest Speaker

Dr. Alok Tekriwal


Dr. Alok Tekriwal has recently joined our team of consultant
ophthalmologists at the Boston Treatment Centre.

Dr. Tekriwal gained his fellowship from the Royal College of


Ophthalmologists in 1994 and is currently also practising within the
United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust and The Fitzwilliam Hospital
Peterborough.

Dr. Tekriwal has performed a large number of Phacoemulsification


operations for both routine and complex cataract cases. The complex
cases have included the use of capsule tension rings, iris hooks, vision
blue and scleral fixation of IOLs.

Dr. Shams Md Noman


He is an Associate professor Glaucoma at Bangabondhu Sheikh Mujib
Medical University, Dhaka. He is the Publication secretary-OSB and
Member secretary-Bangladesh Ophthalmic Research Forum, and
Secretary-OSB chittagong

He has won the following Awards-


Mobarakaliaward-Best paper in glaucoma, OSB
Prof Harun award-Academy
Prof matin gold medal-Best paper in the OSB
Saarc achievement award-kathmundu.nepal

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Guest Speaker

Dr. Shawkat Ara Shakoor


Prof. Dr Shawkat Ara Shakoor Milly did her MBBS from
Chittagong Medical College in 1990. She was conferred
Commonwealth Scholarship and went to UK in 2001.

She did her MSc in Community Eye Health at International


Center For Eye Health (ICEH) under University College London
(UCL). She was mentored by Prof Clare Gilbert. This is the time
she got introduced to Global Vision 2020 program for
prevention of blindness.

Since her return from UK she is involved in different activities


of national prevention of blindness program in Bangladesh.

She is the Deputy Program Manager of National Eye Care and involved in advocacy, planning,
monitoring, evaluation of different eye care programs, outreach screening program organization
and School sight testing. In 2007 Prof.Shakoor completed MS in Ophthalmology from BSMMU.
She did her short term fellowship in Cornea and anterior segment at Islamia Eye Hospital in 2007.
Prof Shakoor received training in cataract surgery at Tilganga Institute of Ophthalmology, Nepal in
2012. She has been working in Ocular plastic surgery since 2007 and did her Fellowship in Ocular
Oncology and Oculoplastics at CenterFor Sight, Hyderabad in 2014.

Dr. Tariq Reza Ali

International Faculty
Associate Professor (VITREO-RETINA)
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU),
Dhaka
Long term fellowship in Vitreo-Retina (2007-8), L V Prasad Eye
Institute, Hyderabad, India. Joined at IspahaniIslamia Eye
Institute and Hospital, Dhaka in 2008 and worked there till
April 2013. Joined at Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical
University (BSMMU) in 2013 and working there as an
Associate Professor (Vitreo-Retina) till now. Have more than
70 articles in different national and International peer
reviewed journals. Presented in different seminars and
symposiums in India, Singapore and Taiwan.

Achievements:
1. Firoza-Jalil memorial award 2011, Ophthalmological Society of Bangladesh
2. AQSM Harun memorial award 2012, Ophthalmological Society of Bangladesh
3. Matin Gold medal 2013,Ophthalmological Society of Bangladesh
Organizational Activities:
1. Treasurer: Ophthalmological Society of Bangladesh
2. Secretary General, Bangladesh Vitreo-Retina Society 51
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Guest Speaker

Dr. Sergio Canabrava


Dr. Sergio Canabrava is from Brasil and was a Canabrava's Ring and
"Double Flanged Haptic for CTR/CTS" inventor. Canabrava's ring
(iris expander ring) - PRIZES: - 1st place - OftalmologiaCirurgica -
Brazilian Congress of Oftalmology 2015, 3rd prize in innovative -
ESCRS - Barcelona 2015, Best case of the session - BRASCRS and
Brazilian Congress Of Ophthalmology - 2016 - Best paper of the
session , Follow up 2 years - 30 first surgeries - ASRCS - Los Angeles
- 2017 - BRASCRS Best paper - 2017 - "Efficacy of Canabrava's ring
in Cataract Surgery: First 30 Cases" "Double Flanged Technique for
CTR/CTS (CanabravaSutureless Technique) - PRIZES - Runner-UP in
ASCRS Film Festival - Los Angeles - 2017 - BRASCRS Best Cataract
Case 2017 - Double Flanged CTR or CTS.

Dr. Gerd Auffarth


Professor and Chairman of The Department of Ophthalmology,
Ruprecht-Karls University of Heidelberg; Director of the IVCRC and The
David J Apple International Laboratory of Ocular Pathology at The
University-Eye Clinic of Heidelberg, Germany.

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Guest Speaker

Dr. Boris Malyugin


Boris Malyugin, Deputy Director General (R&D, Edu) of the S.
Fyodorov Eye Microsurgery Institution, President of the
Russian Ophthalmology Society.

Dr. Malyugin is a world-renowned authority and expert in the


field of anterior segment surgery.

He has established himself at the forefront of advanced


cataract surgery by pioneering numerous techniques and
technologies. He is well known for his development of the
Malyugin Ring to be used in small pupil cataract surgery.

Dr. Malyugin is having multiple international awards and was invitedto participate with named
and keynote lectures and live surgery sessions during several national and international meetings.
Dr. Malyugin is a member of the ESCRS Program Committee, Academia Ophthalmologica
Internationalis member (since 2012), International Intraocular Implant Club member (since 2009)
as well as the ICO and AAO Advisory Committees member.

Dr. William Trattler


Dr. William Trattler received his bachelor's degree with honors
from Dartmouth College and his Doctorate of Medicine
degree from University of Miami School of Medicine, where
he graduated in 1992 with Distinction in Research. He
completed his ophthalmology residency at University of
Pennsylvania, Scheie Eye Institute and spent a year in training
in Cornea and Refractive Surgery at the University of Texas
International Faculty

Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas.

Dr. Trattler has participated in over 70 clinical trials, including


both device and pharmaceutical clinical trials. Dr Trattler, MD
completed his 2 year term as President of the American-

European Congress of Ophthalmic Surgery (AECOS) in December 2020. Dr. Trattler, served on the
Executive Board of the International Society of Refractive Surgery (ISRS) from 2011 through 2019
and is currently on the Refractive Surgery Alliance (RSA) Executive Committee. DrTrattler served
as the Program Director of the Advanced Refractive Congress (ARC) from 2014 to 2019. Dr.
Trattler is the Co-Program Director for AECOS Deer Valley 2021, and is on the program committee
for Hawaiian Eye, Cedars Aspens Annual Meeting, and OSN New York. Dr. Trattler is board
certified by the American Board of Ophthalmology and has written many articles and abstracts,
including as co-author of Microbiology Made Ridiculously Simple. Dr. Trattler is also Co-author of
Review of Ophthalmology, an Ophthalmology Boards review book that is used by residents to 53
prepare for their written boards.
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Guest Speaker

Dr. Vanessa Neoh


Opthalmologist and Oculoplastic Surgeon, Island Hospital, Penang,
Malaysia. Dr Vanessa obtained FRCS, (Fellowship Of Royal College of
Surgeons, Glasgow) in Ophthalmology in 2003.
Underwent OculoplasticSubspeciality surgical training in Rotterdam
Eye Hospital- Netherlands, National University Hospital- Singapore and
Serdang Hospital - Malaysia.
Started the Oculoplastic Department in the Penang General Hospital,
Malaysia. Currently practising in Island Hospital, Penang, Malaysia
since 2016. One of the founding members and at present, Chairperson
of Malaysian Oculoplastic Group. Councillor in the APSOPRS (Asia
Pacific Society of Oculoplastic and reconstructive surgery) since 2018.

Part of executive committee in WOW (Women Ophthalmologist Worldwide).


Excellence Service award by Ministry of Health Malaysia.
Excellence Service Award by Malaysian Society of Ophthalmology .
International Editorial board-i plastics (APSOPRS news letter) & Indian Journal of Clinical and Experimental
Ophthalmology Actively involved in international presentations (teaching) and publications in international
Journals in Ophthalmology and Oculoplastic Surgery.

Dr. Sharfuddin Ahmed


Professor Dr Md Sharfuddin Ahmed has been appointed as vice-
chancellor (VC) of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University
(BSMMU) for the next three years.

He is currently serving as the chairman of Community Ophthalmology


Department of the university.

He is chancellor of BSMMU. Prof Sharfuddin earlier worked as pro-VC


(administration) of the university. He was also the secretary general of
Bangladesh Medical Association (BMA).

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AIOS Awardees (General Awards based on Submission)
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AIOS GENERAL AWARDEES

AIOS - P. SIVA REDDY INTERNATIONAL AWARD


( Joint Award )
DR VISHALI GUPTA (G09387)

AIOS - P. SIVA REDDY INTERNATIONAL AWARD


( Joint Award )
DR RAJIV RAMAN ( R20047)

AIOS - R P DHANDA AWARD


( Joint Award )
DR JEEWAN S TITIYAL( T06991)
AIOS General Awardees

AIOS - R P DHANDA AWARD


( Joint Award )
DR M SRINIVASAN ( S02369)

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AIOS Awardees
Best Free Paper Awardees (for Free Papers Read
at 78th AIOC)

Best Paper Podium Presentation Awardees( For


Poster Podium Presentation of 78th AIOC)

Top 15 Videos Awadees (For Videos Presented


at 78th AIOC )

Best Paper States(winners of Best Paper at


respective state soceities)
Annual Conference of All India Ophthalmological Society, 2021 …………………………..

BEST SUBJECT PAPERS Awardees (BSP) - AIOC 2020


COL. RANGACHARI AWARD ( Best of the Best Free Paper )

[Fp1191] : Proteomics - Based Approach For Differential Diagnosis Of


Age - Related Macular Degeneration Subtypes
DR. PUKHRAJ RISHI

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BEST SUBJECT PAPERS ( BSP ) AIOC - 2020

Dr Amar Pujari Dr. Prabhakar G V


(P19120) Cataract (G18472) Cataract
AIOS – Sante Vision Award AIOS – Sante Vision Award
(Joint Award) (Joint Award)
Delhi Ophthalmological Society [Fp1110] Pco Ring - A Novel
’ : The Magic Of Macro Device To Prevent Posterior
Lens Capsule Opacification And
Enhance Toric Iol Stability

Dr. Karishma Goyal Dr.Santosh Mahapatra


(S17505) Comprehensive (M10205)Comprehensive
Ophthalmology Ophthalmology
AIOS –J S Mahashabde AIOS - APOS K. Vengala
Award Rao Award
[Fp47] Retinopathy Of [Fp557]: Multi Piece Pciol As
Prematurity-Epidemiology & Suture Less, Glue Le Ss Sfiol
Treatment Outcome Of Anti-
Vegf & Laser Photocoagulation

Dr.Anushri Agrawal Dr.Rajesh Ramanjulu


(A18605)Cornea (R14072)Diabetic
AIOS – Cornea Award Retinopathy & Medical
[Fp1452]: Looking Beyond: Retina
Suturing Technique In Dalk For AIOS – Rema Mohan Award
Patients With Keratoconus For Fp352]: Photo -Biomodulation
A Better Visual Outcome

AIOS Awardees
(Pbm) In Diabetic Macular
Edema (Dme) Resistant To
Standard Treatment.
Dr.Raksha Rao Dr.Pratheeba Devi Ni
(R17558)External Diseases Vean
AIOS – APOS Pradeep (N13366)Glaucoma
Swarup Award AIOS – D B Chandra Disha
[Fp2025]: Outcomes Of Award
Ruthenium - 106 (Ru106) [Fp88]: Comparative Study On
Plaque Brachytherapy In Ossn Effects Dorzolamide Vs
With Scleral Invasion Timolol On Ocular Bloodflow
In Normaltension glaucoma

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Dr.Birendra Prasad Dr.Anita Ambastha


Kashyap (A08530)Neuro Ophthalmology
(K02624)Lacrimal AIOS – S D Athawale Award
AIOS - APOS Santhosh [Fp1294]: Status Of Aqp4 - Ab
Honavar Award Antibody In Optic Neuritis In A
[Fp867]: Make Your Own Tertiary Eye Center And Its
Punctal Plug For Punctal Implications
Occlusion

Dr.Gagan Dudeja Dr.Mihir Trilok Kothari


(D08 805)Ocular (K08617)Optics, Refraction &
Pathology, Oncology & Contact Lens
Tumours AIOS – Optics/ Refraction /
AIOS – Ocular Pathology / Contact Lens
Ocular Oncology and [Fp2337]: Dynamic Ophthalmoscopy
Tumors Award (Do): A Novel Objective Technique
Fp2164]: Targeted For Estimation Of Accommodation
In Children
Retinoblastoma Therapy:
Specific Tumor Killing By
Cationic Peptides (Caps)
Dr.Amrita Sawhney Dr.Simar Rajan Singh
(S17593)Orbit & (S16917)Pediatric
Oculoplasty AIOS – Hanumantha Reddy
AIOS – Sujatha Savitri Rao Award
Award [Fp1613]: Outcomes Of An All -
[Fp455]: A Case Series Of Nasal Approach To Lens Sparing
Immunoglobulin G4 - Related Vitrectomy In Stage 4B Retinopathy
Ophthalmic Inflammation: An Of Prematurity
Emerging Disease

Dr.Shreyas Dr.Siddharth Baindur


Ramamurthy (B21593)Squint
AIOS – Prem Prakash Disha
(R14399)Refractive
Award
Surgery
[Fp161]: Surgical Outcomes Of
AIOS – Shiv Prasad Hardia
Plication Versus Resection In
Award
Paper 7 [Fp1189]: Analysis Of Intermittent Exotropia: A
Visual Outcomes Following Comparative Study
Cyclotorsion Compensation
Versus None In Smile For
Astigmatism Dr.Shreyas
Ramamurth Y (R14399)

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Prof.Tariq Syed Dr.Moreker Sunil Ratilal


Qureshi (M09512)Trauma
(T07159)Trauma AIOS – Rakesh Sharma
AIOS – Rakesh Sharma Memorial Award
Memorial Award (Joint Award)
(Joint Award) [Fp2218]: Clinical Audit Of
[Fp901]: Clinical P Rofile Ocular Trau Ma Across Six
And Visual Outcome Of Pe Tertia Ry Centers Over 10
Llet Gun Related Ocular Years
Trauma.

Dr.Murthy Dr.Pukhraj Rishi


Somasheila I (R08659)Vitreo Retinal
(M09092)Uvea Diseases
AIOS – Narsing A Rao AIOS – S Natarajan Award
Award [Fp1191]: Proteomic S - Based
[Fp1049]: Utility O F Approach For Differential
Anterior Segment Optical Diagno Sis Of Age - Related
Cohe Rence Tomography Macular Degeneration
(As - Oct) In Diagnosi S Of Subtypes
Anterior Scleri Tis

Best Subject Papers

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BEST PHYSICAL POSTERS Awardees (AIOC-2020)


AIOS – E T Selvam Award (Joint)– CATARACT

Dr.Shaifali Chahar Dr.Chirakshi Dhull


(D19058) Pediatric & Squint
(C17150) Ocular Pathology / Ocular Oncology and [Fp1762]: Role Of Ultrasound Biomicroscopy In Planning
Tumors Pediatric Cataract Surgery
[Fp917]: Misdiagnosis Of The Misfolded Protein: A
Case Series Of Primary Conjunctival Amyloidosis

FOLLOWING ARE THE WINNERS OF PHYSICAL POSTERS AT ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF AIOC 2020

Dr.Deepak Mishra
M12337 ( Joint ) Community / Dr.Aaditi Anilkumar
Social Ophthalmology & A21030 ( Joint )Community /
Comprehensive Social Ophthalmology &
Ophthalmology Comprehensive
[Fp55]: Assessment Of The Ophthalmology
Magnitude And Awareness Of [Fp1429]: Impact Of
Neuro Ophthalmology:In The Consanguinity On Retinal
Rural Community In North Dystrophies
India

Dr.Harshavardhan Dr.Pradeep Sagar


Ghorpade (S18052) Diabetic
(G14398) Cornea Retinopathy / Medical Retina
[Fp554]: Electron Microscopy [Fp641]: Abnormal Macular
(Em) Of Pre - Descemets Contour Associated
Cornea In Deep Sclerectomy Maculopathy: Ss - Oct In
(Ds): A Study Of 36 Cases Diagnosis And Pathogenesis

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Dr.Sima Das Dr.Sushma Tejwani


(D10596) External Disease (T07254) Glaucoma
[Fp2230]: OSSN [Fp1796]: Road To Artificial
Masquerading As Ocular Intelligence In Glaucoma:
Surface Infective And Machine Learning For
Inflammatory Disorders Glaucoma Changes In Optic
Nerve.

Dr.Amit Kumar Deb Dr.Birendra Prasad


(D17383) Neuro
Kashyap
(K02624 ) cataract
Ophthalmology
[Fp251]: Comparision Of
[Fp947]:Bilateral naaion
Visual Outcomes With
with biih secondery to
Ozonated Vs Non Ozonated
attempted abortion related
Iols
hemorrhage a rare case
report

Dr.Kaushik Murali Dr.Rwituja Thomas


(M10521) Optics/ (R19863) Orbit / Oculoplasty
Refraction / Contact & Lacrimal
Lens[Fp1382]: A Click & [Fp1638]: A Case Of Parry
Calculation To Detect Romberg Syndrome With
Amblyopia - Novel Deep Enophthalmos And Diplopia
Learning & Artificial
Intelligence Model

Best Physical Poster


Dr Anju Kuriakose Dr Roshmi Gupta(G08406
A20102 ( Joint ) ( Joint ) Trauma[Fp2072]:
Trauma[Fp539]: Traumatic Repair Of Orbital Fracture
Posterior Luxation of Early, Late Or Never? Chief &
Crystalline Lens Captured Presenting Author
with Handheld smartphone
Fundus Camera

Dr.Namita Dave Dr.Nasiq Hasan


(D16475) Uvea (H18923) Vitreo Retinal
[Fp943]: Beyond The Bowel [Fp729]: Oct - Angiography
- Bilateral panuveitis In A Guided Photodynamic
Child As Presentating Therapy Of Extrafoveal
Feature Of Ibd Choroidal Neovascularization

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BEST POSTER PODIUM PRESENTATION Awardees (AIOC-2020)


BEST OF BEST POSTER PODIUM PRESENTATION AWARDEES ( JOINT WINNER )

Dr.Harshal Gondhale Dr.Arjun Desai


(G17636)Trauma (D22415)Comprehensive Ophthalmology
[FP2000]: OUTCOMES OF RETINAL DETACHMENT (RD) [FP1675]:DRY EYE DISEASE AND OCULAR MORBIDITY IN
POST TRAUMA IN PAEDIATRIC POPULATION INDIVIDUALS WITH SLEEP DISORDERS

Dr.Deepak Mishra
Dr.Mahsa Jamil
(M21666)Cataract ( JOINT )
[ Fp260]: Bilateral Anterior
(M12337)Community /
& Posterior Lenticonus In Social Ophthalmology
Alport Syndrome With [ Fp1593]: Causes Of Blindness
Severe Temporal Macular In Applicants For Blindness
Thinning. Certificates Presenting In A
Tertiary Centre

Dr.Meenakshi Dr.Saumya Sharma


Wadhwani ( JOINT ) (S22205Cornea)
(W10817)Community / [Fp1756]:Mucopolysaccharidosis
Social Ophthalmology Type 1-Mission Diagnose and
Counsel
[Fp1328]: Development Of
Age Appropriate Visual
Function Questionnaire In
Childhood Visual
Impairment Study

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Dr.Anuradha Dr.Arjun Srirampur


(A19650) Diabetic (S20704) External Diseases
Retinopathy & Medical [Fp512]: A Study Of Ocular
Retina Changes In Patients On Long
[Fp512]: A Study Of Ocular Term Treatment With
Changes In Patients On Hydroxychloroquine
Long Term Treatment With
Hydroxychloroquine

Dr.Varun Upadhyay Dr.Anjali Kiran


(U21632) Glaucoma (K16753) Lacrimal
[ Fp1206]: Endothelial Cell [Fp1599]: Proteinaceous
Density Loss In Gluaocma: Plaque Of Suspected Fungal
An Association Not To Be Etiology In Nasal Cavity Post
Overlooked. Dacryocystorhinostomy (Dcr).

Dr.Mano Aarthi V M Prof.Seema Kashyap


(K08579) Neuro (K08579) Ocular Pathology,
Ophthalmology Oncology & Tumors
[Fp624]:Anterior Ischemic [Fp877]: Bap - 1 Protein As An
Optic Neuropathy and Indicator Of Metastasis In
Central Retinal Artery Uveal Melanoma
Occlusion In Takayasu
Arteritis

Best Poster Podium Presentation


Dr.Shabnam Tanwar Prof.Prangya Panda
(K08579) Optics / (P09876) Orbit & Oculoplasty
Refraction / Contact Lens [Fp107]: Orbital
[Fp2251]:To Investigate Haemangioma ,Intralesional
Changes In Ocular Higher Triamcinolone Helps A Case
order Aberrations with Report
conventional Rgp Contact
lenses
Dr.Thirumalesh M B Dr.Garvit Bhutani
(T13410) Pediatric (B20591) refractive Surgery
[Fp1923]: Unravelling The [Fp2039]: Algorithm For
Presentation

Mystery Of Coats Disease Investigating An Outbreak Of


Dlk

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Dr.Gunjan Saluja Dr.Jyotirmay Biswas


(S18994) Squint (K08476) Uvea
[Fp108]: Effectiveness Of [Fp174]: Polymerase Chain
Various Surgical Procedures Reaction For M. Tuberculosis
For Correction Of Positive Intermediate Uveitis
Monocular Elevation Deficit Analysis Of 13 Cases ,

Dr.Kumar K S
(K08476) Vitreo Retinal
Disease
[Fp1026]: Investigating
Crao - Just How Much Is
Too Much?

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Top 15 Videos (AIOC-2020)


C.S RESHMI AWARD – BEST VIDEO

Dr.Deepak Megur (M08810)


[Vt239]: When Less Is Good..!
(ANTERIOR SEGMENT – II)

Dr.Umesh Chandra Dr.Samrat Chatterjee


Behera (B10014) (C07146)
[Vt341]: Bent Haptic [Vt65]: Filling The Void - Multi
Method Of Scleral Fixation - Layered Amg In Corneal
Of Intra - Ocular Lens A Perforations (ANTERIOR
New Cost - Effe Ctive SEGMENT – I)

Top 15 Videos
Technique

Presentation
(ANTERIOR SEGMENT – I)

Dr.Sumitha Muthu Dr.Neeraj A Israni


(S2 2217) (I21071)
[Vt380]: The Silver Lining In [Vt15]: Deciphering The
Pediatric Cataract Surgery - Enigma Of Astigmatism In
Role Of Endoilluminator Cataract Surgery
(ANTERIOR SEGMENT – I) (ANTERIOR SEGMENT – I)

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Dr.Siddhartha Ghosh Dr.Tushya Om Parkash


(G10373) (P21156)
[Vt221]: Paradise Regained. [Vt184]: Intraoperative Floppy Iris
(ANTERIOR SEGMENT – II) Syndrome And Calibrated Side Port
Incision - The Missing Link
(ANTERIOR SEGMENT – II)

Dr.Sujatha Mohan Dr.Rupak Kanti Biswas


(S07283) (B10264)
[Vt272]: Battle Of The Bulge [Vt349]: It'S Not The End, It'S The
(ANTERIOR SEGMENT – II) Begining
(ANTERIOR SEGMENT)

Dr.Mohit Dogra Dr.Piyush Kohli


(D22203) (K16938)
[Vt334]: Minimally Invasive [Vt90]: Tips And Tricks In Vitreo -
Subretinal Biopsy (Misb) For Retinal Surgeries
Primary Vitreo - Retinal (ANTERIOR SEGMENT)
Lymphoma
(ANTERIOR SEGMENT)

Dr.Meena Chakrabarti Dr.Salil Kumar Mandal


(C06675) (M12531)
[Vt101]: Tackling A Bug [[Vt34]: Hell To Heaven
Named A. Baumannii ( GENERAL FILM )
(ANTERIOR SEGMENT)

Dr.Ashok Kumar Grover Dr. Kasturi Bhattacharjee


(G02758) (B07299)
[Vt405]: Congenital Lacrimal [Vt85]: Lower Lid Blepharoplasty:
Fistula: The Mysterious Third Paradigm Shift From Orbital Fat
Gateway!! Sculpting To Fat Relocation And
( GENERAL FILM ) Redraping
( GENERAL FILM )

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BEST PAPERS FROM DIFFERENT STATES OF INDIA


Flowing are the winners of Best State Paper at the Annual Conference of Respective State Societies -As
Communicated by the State Society. These Free Papers are being directly Accommodated into the Respected
Free papers sessions. The Presenting Authors are Eligible for Free registration for the 79th AIOS Conference.
Dr. Nidhi Gadkar Dr. Venkata Prabhakar
(G17080) Guduru.G (G18472)
Comparative analysis of A Novel Device to prevent
visual outcomes of a new posterior capsule opacification
non-diffractive extended and enhance toric IOL stability
vision intraocular lens (Tamil Nadu Ophthalmic
(Jharkhand Association)
Ophthalmological Society)

Dr. Neelima Karne Dr Rohan Mehra


(N24620) (M19412)
Conjunctival Limbal Autograft Novel ultra-structural
using Autograft Serum versus markers of collagen
Suturing Technique in distribution in Keratoconus
Primary Pterygium Surgery
patients: Imaging with ultra-
(Telangana
high resolution polarised
Ophthalmological Society)
sensitive OCT
(U.P State
Ophthalmological Society)

Dr Rakesh Juneja DR SACHINDRAL LAISHRAM

Best State Paper


(J15026) (L13594)
To compare the safety and efficacy
Novel Panoramic OCT
in terms of pain, surgeon
Angiography: The non- satisfaction and anaesthesia
invasive tool for Central related complications following
Serous Retinopathy. topical with local infiltration versus
peribulbar anaesthesia for manual
(Chhattisgarh State
small incision cataract surgery
Ophthalmological Society) (MSICS) with posterior chamber
intraocular lens (PCIOL)
implantation.
(Ophthalmological Society
of Manipur)

Dr. Ashok Kumar Nanda Dr. Abhishek Anand


(N05852) (A19473)
Is steroid needed at all Pilot Study of
after an uneventful Suprachoroidal
phacoemulsification? Triamcinolone Acetonide for
(Orissa State Macular Edema Due to Non-
Ophthalmological Society) Infectious Uveitis
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Dr. Prashant Bawankule Dr Pavitra Patel


(B08692) (P17446)
Comparative study of success Rituals to prevent development of
of various techniques of ILM visually significant corneal haze
peel in management of RRD after PRK or CXL
with PBR with MH. (All Gujarat Ophthalmological
( Maharashtra Society)
Ophthalmological Society)
Dr Kirti Singh Dr Surbhi Agarwal
(K04958) (S22308)
Colour Defective Student Imaging-Based Biomarkers as
Doctor: A Reality Check with Predictors of Response to ANTI-
Clinically Applicable Test VEGF Therapy in Idiopathic
(Delhi Ophthalmological Choroidal Neovascularization.
Society) (Delhi Ophthalmological Society)

Dr Partha Mandal Dr Noopur Shinkre


(M08998) (N22741)
Per-operative Factors Lipemia retinal is in a 27-day old
Influencing the Outcome of neonate
Trabeculectomy in Primary (Goa Ophthalmological Society)
Glaucoma
(Ophthalmological Society of
West Bengal)

Dr Bikram Das Dr Geetanjali Sood


(D22555) (S15136)
Clinico- pathological effects of Correlation of morphological
smoking on ocular surface characteristics of staphyloma
and tear film - a novel study with the structural and
in a tertiary eye care center in
functional outcomes of myopic
North- east India
traction maculopathy after
(Ophthalmological Society of
Assam)
macular buckle surgery
(Uttarakhand State
Ophthalmological Society)

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Dr Ourfa Ashraf Wani Dr Sangeeta Kumari


(O24333) (S19441)
Assessment of Characterisation of occluded
vitreoretinal interface lacrimal punctum using
alterations in diabetic spectral domain ASOCT: An
macular edema treated exploratory study
with intravitreal anti-VEGF (M.P State
injections Ophthalmological Society)
(J&K Ophthalmological
Society)

Dr Asmita Indurkar Dr Madhushmita


(A24020) Mahapatra (M22861)
How has OCT Angiography Novel technique of sutureless,
changed my practice glueless amniotic membrane
patterns in AMD grafting in Acute Stevens
Johnson Syndrome
(Kerala Society of
(Punjab Ophthalmological
Ophthalmic Surgeon)
Society)

Best State Paper

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Best Free Paper of the Session (BPOS), AIOC-2021


Col . RANGACHARI AWARD
[FP1191] : proteomics based approach for differential diagnosis of age related macular degeneration subtypes
DR.PUKHRAJ RISHI (R0 8659)

SECTION FREE PAPER NO. PRESENTING AUTHOR


CATARACT – I Best Paper DELHI DR. AMAR PUJARI (P19120)
CATARACT – II [FP73] DR. GAURAV KAPOOR (K09014)
CATARACT – III [FP1377] DR. ROHAN MEHRA (M19412)
CATARACT – III Best Paper ODISHA DR SHRUTAKIRTY PARIDA ( S20252 )
CATARACT – IV [FP1110] DR. PRABHAKAR G V (G18472)
COMMUNITY / SOCIAL OPH – I [FP995] DR. SURAJ SINGH SENJAM (S17785)
COMMUNITY / SOCIAL OPH – II [FP1190] DR. PARUL PRIYAMBADA (P19140)
COMMUNITY / SOCIAL OPH – III [FP47] DR. KARISHMA GOYAL (S17505)
CORNEA – I [FP1680] DR. BHARAT GURNANI (G19198)
CORNEA – I [FP1528] DR. BHUPESH SINGH (S15228)
CORNEA – II [FP1425] DR. R.PRASANNA VENKATESH (R19173)
CORNEA – III [FP1452] DR.ANUSHRI AGRAWAL ( A18605)
COMPREHENSIVE OPH [FP557] DR.SANTOSH MAHAPATRA (M10205)
DIABETIC RETINOPATHY– I [FP352] DR.RAJESH RAMANJULU (R14072)
DIABETIC RETINOPATHY– II [FP2411] DR. AJAY AURORA (A03243)
EXTERNAL DISEASE [FP2025] DR.RAKSHA RAO (R17558)
GLAUCOMA – I [FP482] DR. SUSHMITA KAUSHIK (K06401)
GLAUCOMA – II [FP938] DR. SHIKHA GUPTA (G13974)
GLAUCOMA – III [FP88] DR.PRATHEEBA DEVI NI VEAN (N13366)
LACRIMAL [FP867] DR.BIRENDRA PRASAD KASHYAP (K02624)
NEURO OPHTHALMOLOGY – I [FP1294] DR. ANITA AMBASTHA (A08530)
NEURO OPHTHALMOLOGY – I [FP805] DR.SHISHIR VERGHESE, (V15308)
NEURO OPHTHALMOLOGY – II [FP2081] DR. SUMITHA MUTHU (S22217)
NEURO OPHTHALMOLOGY – II [FP2141] DR. NIKHIL BALAKRISHNAN (B20247)
OCULAR PATHOLOGY OCULAR [FP2164] DR. GAGAN DUDEJA (D08805)
OPTICS REFRACTION CONTACT LENS [FP2337] DR.MIHIR TRILOK KOTHARI (K08617)
ORBIT & OCULOPLASTY – I [FP455] DR.AMRITA SAWHNEY (S17593)
ORBIT & OCULOPLASTY – II [FP456] DR. ANURAG MITTAL (M22115)
PEDIATRIC – I [FP1613] DR. SIMAR RAJAN SINGH (S16917)
PEDIATRIC – II [FP655] DR. TANMAY GUPTA (G22235)
REFRACTIVE SURGERY [FP1189] DR. SHREYAS RAMAMURTH Y (R14399)
SQUINT [FP161] DR. SIDDHARTH BAINDUR ( B21593)
TRAUMA [FP901] PROF.TARIQ SYED QURESHI (T07159)
TRAUMA [FP2218] DR.MOREKER SUNIL RATILAL (M09512)
UVEA [FP1049] DR.MURTHY SOMASHEILA I (M09092)
VITREO RETINAL DISEASES – I [FP1191] DR.PUKHRAJ RISHI (R0 8659)
VITREO RETINAL DISEASES – II Best Paper TELANGANA DR SIMAKURTHY SRIRAM ( S18123 )
VITREO RETINAL DISEASES – III [FP1360] DR. SAURABH VERMA (V18928)
VITREO RETINAL DISEASES – IV [FP1449] DR. VIVEK DAVE (D12385)

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SUB SPECIALITY
Diagnostics
COORDINATORS: DR AMIT PORWAL & DR. J. S. BHALLA
TOPIC: Glaucoma 1
DATE: 23.06.2021 TIME: 12:00pm - 12:50pm HALL: SUSHRUTA HALL
Chairman: Dr. Krishna Das
Co-Chairman: Dr. Mayuri Khammar
Convener: Dr. Rita Dash
Co-Convener: Dr. Shweta Tripathi
Moderator: Dr. Ganesh Raman /Dr. Medha Nitin
What history is relevant in a glaucoma patient? (7 min) Dr.Sonali Sarangi
IOP measurement in glaucoma: Why is GAT the Gold Standard ? (8 min ) Dr M Shiraz Ali
Debate : CCT for all Glaucoma Vs CCT only when required . 10 minutes ( 4 For All - Dr.Reshma Jhaveri /
mins for each, 2 mins discussion) Only when required - Dr Arpita
Basia
Gonioscopy: When and how? (10 min ) Dr Mayuri Khammar
Optic disc assessment : Not cup disc ratio alone. (10 min) Dr Medha Nitin Prabhudesai
Discussion (5 min )

TOPIC: Glaucoma 2
DATE: 23.06.2021 TIME: 12:51pm - 1:45pm HALL: SUSHRUTA HALL
Chairman: Dr J C Das
Co-Chairman: Dr N R Rangaraj
Convener: Dr Ankur Sinha
Co-Convener: Dr Paaraj Dave

Pre-Conference Sessions
Moderator: Dr. Dr Gowri Jaydev Murthy
Visual fields : principles and interpretation (Humphrey & Octopus 10 min) Dr Kumar Ravi
Avoiding Pitfalls and avoiding errors in perimetery. (8 min ) Dr Ankur Sinha
T in glaucoma : interpretation and role. (12 min) Dr. Sanjay Kumar Daulat
Thakur
Assessing glaucoma progression : Why visual fields are the Gold Standard? Dr. Mohan Shalini
(10 min)
Debate: Abnormal OCT with normal fields. Treatment Vs no treatment ( 4 Treatment - Dr.Nagalekshmi
mins for each, 2 mins discussion) Ganesh / No treatment - Dr
Vani Puri
Discussion (5 min )

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Understanding Glaucoma
COORDINATORS: DR AMIT PORWAL & DR. J. S. BHALLA
TOPIC: Glaucoma 3
DATE: 23.06.2021 TIME: 1:46pm - 2:30pm HALL: SUSHRUTA HALL
Chairman: Dr Harsh Kumar
Co-Chairman: Dr Prateep Vyas
Convener: Dr Gagan Singh
Co-Convener: Dr Smita Dheer
Moderator: Dr Alokesh Ganguly
Spectrum of angle closure disease. (8 min) Dr Murali Ariga
Understanding NTG, OHT & POAG (8 min ) Dr Alokesh Ganguly
Steroid induced glaucoma. (8 min ) Dr. Sudipta Ghosh
How do you manage a suspicious disc and diagnose pre-perimetric Dr Prateep Vyas
glaucoma? (8 min )
Common mistakes in glaucoma decision making. (8 min ) Dr Harsh Kumar
Discussion (5 min )
Medical Management
TOPIC: Glaucoma 4
DATE: 23.06.2021 TIME: 2:31pm - 3:30pm HALL: SUSHRUTA HALL
Chairman: Dr Andrew Breganza
Co-Chairman: Dr Meenakshi Yadav Dhar
Convener: Dr Gurasatinder Singh
Co-Convener: Dr Manavdeep Singh
Moderator: Dr Chandrima Paul
Overview of glaucoma drugs: indications, contraindications, dosage, first line vs Dr Partha Mandal
second line, initiating therapy. (10 min)
Target IOP : factors that you take into account. (8 min) Dr Chandrima Paul
Rational prescription of glaucoma drugs : includes MMT, dosing schedules. (8 Dr Manavdeep Singh
min)
Management of an acute IOP spike. (Optimum utiliztion and choosing the correct Dr Pankaj Rupauliha
drug: Acute IOP spikes and MMT) (8 min)
Debate: Branded Vs Generic Medicines(10 min) Branded - Dr.Vikram Jain /
Generic - Dr.Ashutosh
Ganeshpuri Jaiswal
Debate: I would treat all OHT vs I would not treat every OHT. (10 min) would treat all - Dr Sandhya
E.S / would not treat - Dr
Shivani Dixit
Discussion (6min )

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Lasers & Surgical Management in Glaucoma


COORDINATORS: DR AMIT PORWAL & DR. J. S. BHALLA
TOPIC: Glaucoma 5
DATE: 23.06.2021 TIME: 3:31pm - 4:25pm HALL: SUSHRUTA HALL
Chairman: Dr Ramanjit Sihota
Co-Chairman: Dr Murali Ariga
Convener: Dr Mohideen Abdul Kadar PMT
Co-Convener: Dr Suresh Kumar
Moderator: Dr Sushma Tejwani
Lasers in angle closure glaucoma. (10 min ) Dr Dipanjan Pal
Role of LPI in pigment dispersion syndrome and microspherophakia. (8min ) Dr Mohideen Abdul Kadar
PMT
Cyclodestructive procedures : indications, procedure and options. (10 min ) Dr.Jasleen Dhillon
Debate: YAG PI for all PACS vs YAG PI is not needed for most PACS. (10 min ) YAG PI for all PACS - Dr Julie
Pegu / Not needed - Dr
Dewang Angmo
Debate: SLT as primary therapy for early POAG vs Medication is primary SLT - Dr Faisal T T /
therapy for early POAG. (10 min ) Medication - Dr. MAYAV
MOVDAWALLA
Discussion (7 min )

TOPIC: Glaucoma 6
DATE: 23.06.2021 TIME: 4:26pm - 5:20pm HALL: SUSHRUTA HALL
Chairman: Dr Surinder Pandav
Co-Chairman: Dr Tanuj Dada
Convener: Dr Sirisha Senthil

Pre-Conference Sessions
Co-Convener: Dr Amit Porwal
Moderator: Dr Manish Shah
Debate: PACG with early cataract: cataract extraction in all vs No need for Cataract Extraction in
cataract extraction in all. (10 min ) all - Dr.Debasis
Chakrabarti / no need
for cataract extraction -
Dr Maneesh Singh
Does clear lens extraction have a role in managing PACD: a critical review. (8min ) Dr Rita Dhamankar
Cataract with glaucoma: When do we do a cataract surgery or a combined Dr Amit Porwal
surgery? (10 min )
VAST- Trabeculectomy: pre-op, procedure and post op management. (10 min ) Dr Suneeta Dubey
VAST Glaucoma Drainage Devices. (10 min ) Dr Surinder Pandav
Discussion (5 min )

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Lasers & Surgical Management in Glaucoma


COORDINATORS: DR AMIT PORWAL & DR. J. S. BHALLA
TOPIC: Glaucoma 7
DATE: 23.06.2021 TIME: 5:21-6:00 HALL: SUSHRUTA HALL
Chairman: Dr Surinder Pandav
Co-Chairman: Dr Tanuj Dada
Convener: Dr Kavitha S
Co-Convener: Dr Purvi Bhagat
Moderator: Dr Deven Tuli
Post op shallow anterior chambers : step wise management. (8 min ) Dr Surjit Chakravarthy
Failing filter: Step wise management. (8 min ) Dr Devendra Maheshwari
Debate: Trabeculectomy with MMC vs Ologen. (10 min ) MMC - Dr. PRASHANT
SRIVASTAVA / Ologen - Dr Parag
Sharma
Debate: Medical mangement Vs Early Trab (in present perspective of Medical Management -
pandemic). (10 min ) Dr.Tamonash Basu / Dr Swati
Upadhyaya
Discussion (4 min )

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SUB SPECIALITY
Oculoplasty
COURSE COORDINATORS-DR FAIROOZ PM & DR RWITUJA THOMAS
SECTION 1: DACRYOLOGY- NO MORE TEARS
DATE: 23.06.2021 TIME: 12:00pm - 1:00pm HALL: ELDER HALL
Chairman: Dr. Sunil Morekar;
Co-Chairman: Dr. Saurabh Kamal
Convener: Dr. Sukhdeep Bains
Moderator: Dr. Sonam Nisar
Watery Eyes- step wise approach (12 min ) Dr. Sumit Lahane
Congenital Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction- going the right way(12 min ) Dr. Akshay Nair
Successful external DCR- tips and tricks(12 min ) Dr. Salil Mondal
Cataract surgery and dacryocystitis- safeguarding the outcome(12 min ) Dr. Usha Kim
Case presentation with Panel Discussion (4+6= 10 min) Dr. Surabhi Saxena

SECTION 2: EYELIDS- WINDOW TO THE WORLD


DATE: 23.06.2021 TIME: 1:00pm - 2:00pm HALL: ELDER HALL
Chairman: Dr. Anita Sethi
Co-Chairman: Dr. Raman Mittal
Convener: Dr. Marian Pauly
Moderator: Dr. Sameeksha Tadepalli
Easy steps to tackle eyelid entropion and ectropion (12 min ) Dr. Anirban Bhaduri
Droopy eyes- evaluation and decision making (12 min ) Dr. Ashok Grover

Pre-Conference Sessions
Periocular trauma- advanced puzzles (12 min ) Dr. Joyeeta Das
Eyelid swellings- good, bad and ugly (12 min ) Dr. Mohammed Shahid Alam
Case presentation with Panel Discussion (4+6= 10 min) Dr. Rwituja Thomas

SECTION 3: ORBIT- PROTECTING THE EYEBALL


DATE: 23.06.2021 TIME: 2:00pm - 3:00pm HALL: ELDER HALL
Chairman: Dr. Usha Singh
Co-Chairman: Dr. Vikas Menon
Convener: Dr. Salil Mondal
Moderator: Dr. Ishan Acharya
Bulgy eyes- what do you do? (12 min ) Dr. Maya Hada
Orbital infections- common to uncommon (12 min ) Dr. Lakshmi Mahesh
Orbital swelling- rubor, calor and dolor (12 min ) Dr. Sima Das
Neoplasias- recognising the red flags (12 min ) Dr. Santosh Honavar
Case presentation with Panel Discussion (4+6= 10 min) Dr. Shaifali Chahar

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Oculoplasty
COURSE COORDINATORS-DR FAIROOZ PM & DR RWITUJA THOMAS
SECTION 4: SOCKET- PRECIOUS SPACE
DATE: 23.06.2021 TIME: 3:00pm - 4:00pm HALL: ELDER HALL
Chairman: Dr. Gagan Dudeja
Co-Chairman: Dr. Sweety Tipple
Convener: Dr. Shruthi Tara
Moderator: Dr. Tarjani Dave
Enucleation vs Evisceration- when and how? (12 min ) Dr. Jayanta Das
Implant is an integral part- never say no(12 min ) Dr. Fairooz P M
Implant exposure- causes, sources and solution(12 min ) Dr. Savari Desai
Contracted socket- prompt and precise management(12 min ) Dr. Roshmi Gupta
Case presentation with Panel Discussion(4+6= 10 min) Dr. Rahul Lokhande

SECTION 5: AESTHETICS- FACIAL REJUVENATION


DATE: 23.06.2021 TIME: 4:00pm - 5:00pm HALL: ELDER HALL
Chairman: Dr. Poonam Jian; Co-chairman: Dr. Preeti Uday; Convener: Dr. Shilpa Taneja
Moderator: Dr. Adit Gupta
Dealing with dermatochalasis- visual function and more (12 min ) Dr. Shubhra Goel
Baggy eyes- what do you do? (12 min ) Dr. Kasturi B
Botulinum toxin- fixing the blemish (12 min ) Dr. Debraj Shome
Fillers indications & safety (12 min ) Dr. Milind Naik
Case presentation with Panel Discussion(4+6= 10 min) Dr. Aditi Mehta

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SUB SPECIALITY
Pediatric
COURSE COORDINATORS: DR JITENDRA JETHANI AND DR PARIKSHIT GOGATE
A. HOW TO MEASURE A CHILD S VISION AND EXAMINE HER EYES
DATE: 23.06.2021 TIME: 12:00pm -12:55pm HALL: PARSON HALL
Chairperson: Dr Ankit Bhavsar, Dr Chandani Chakraborti, Lav Kochgaway, Dr Anand Vaijawade
Newborn infant (0-28 days) (4 min ) Dr Tejaswini Kirpekar
Infant (30 day- 12 month ) (4 min ) Dr Shailaja Tibrewal
Toddler (1- 3 yrs ) (4 min ) Dr Pallavi Patil
Pre- school child(3- 6 yrs) (4 min ) Dr Amit Mentani
Primary school (6-12 yrs) (4 min ) Dr Nishita Beke
Child with special needs (4 min ) Dr Aloka Santosh Hedau
Blind Child (4 min ) Dr Supriya Phadke
Tips for busy general ophthalmologists (10 mins) Dr Mihir Kothari
Q & A (15 min )

B WHITE SPOT IN PUPIL IN CHILD S EYE WHAT TO DO AFTER VISUAL ACUITY ESTIMATION
DATE: 23.06.2021 TIME: 1:00pm -1:55pm HALL: PARSON HALL
Chairperson: Dr Mehul Shah, Dr Vishnu Vahan, Manju Bhate, Dr Hemalini Samant
Probable causes of leucocoria (6 min ) Dr Supriya Agashe Vanpal
Scourge of retinoblastoma (8 min ) Dr Tanmoy Biswas
What different needs to be done for pre operative cataract evaluation Dr Sujata Guha
in child. (8 min )

Pre-Conference Sessions
Operating a cataract in <8 yr old (8min ) Dr Sucheta Parija
Operating a cataract in >8 yr old (8min) Dr Tarannum Fatima
What after surgery in a child with cataract (8min) Dr Mohini Sahasrabudhe Modak
Q & A (11 min)

C.I SEE A CHILD WITH CROOKED EYES. WHAT DO I DO?


DATE: 23.06.2021 TIME: 2:00pm -2:55pm HALL: PARSON HALL
Chairman: Dr. Suma Ganesh, Dr Rohit Saxena, Dr.Shreya Shah, Dr Akshay Badkere
Measuring strabismus (6 min ) Dr Arun Samprathi
Differentiating concomitant and non concomitant Squint (6 min ) Dr Jai Kelkar
Planning a squint surgery (10 min ) Prof Subhash Dadeya
Pearls for strabismus surgery (8 min ) Dr Shubhangi Bhave
Why patients are unhappy after squint surgery? (8 min) Dr Varsha Pande
Non surgical options for strabismus (6 min) Dr Shreya Shah
Prism therapy for strabismus: (5 min) Dr. Magdelene
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Pediatric
COURSE COORDINATORS: DR JITENDRA JETHANI AND DR PARIKSHIT GOGATE
D.REFRACTIVE ERRORS AND AMBLYOPIA MANAGEMENT.
DATE: 23.06.2021 TIME: 3:00pm-3:55pm HALL: PARSON HALL
Chairperson: Dr. Shashikant Shetty, Dr. K Ramesha, Dr. Nikhil Rishikeshi, Dr. Lobshang Tsetim ,Dr Aditya Sethi
Refraction in children (8 min) Dr Renu Grover
Prescribing spectacles (8 min) Dr Kuheli Bhattacharya
Amblyopia management- patching (8 min) Dr Jigyasa Sahu
Amblyopia management- newer advances 8 min Dr Pradeep Deshpande
Myopia in children (10 min) Prof Yogesh Shukla
Advice to parents of a myopic child (6 min) Dr Paromita Sanatani
Q & A (5 min )

E.EXTERNAL DISEASE, MISCELLENEOUS


DATE: 23.06.2021 TIME: 4:00pm -4:55pm HALL: PARSON HALL
Chairperson: Dr Kaplana Narendran, Dr Ipsita Basu, Dr. Kishore Hanumantthaia, Dr. Reshma Mehta
Allergic conjunctivitis in children (8 min) Dr Manideepa Banerjee
Dry eye in children (8 min) Dr. Kavitha (Shimoga)
Lid infections in children (8 min) Dr Rohit Agrawal
Ocular emergencies in children (8 min) Dr Varda Gokhale
Eyelid malposition (7 min) Dr Shridhar Naik
Ocular problems in children with special needs (10 min) Dr. Niranjan Pehere
Q & A (5 min)

F.RETINOPATHY OF PREMATURITY
DATE: 23.06.2021 TIME: 5:00pm -6:55pm HALL: PARSON HALL
Chairman: Dr. Subhadra Jalali, Dr. Sucheta Kulkarni, Dr. Parag Shah, Dr. Sharad Bhomaj,
Screening guidelines (8 min ) Dr. Nilesh Kakade
Examination technique and protocols (8 min ) Dr. Deekasha Katoch
P Community centred approach. (8 min ) Dr. Santosh Agrawal
LASER photocoagulation (8 min ) Dr. Anubhav Goyal
Surgical management of RoP (8 min ) Dr. Abhishek Das
Follow;up till 2nd birthday. (8 min ) Dr. Srijita Mitra

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Subspeciality Day Refractive 2021


COURSE COORDINATORS:DR SONU GOEL & DR K.P KUDLU
INTRODUCTION:-
Welcome- Dr Partha Biswas (1min)
President-Dr Mahipal Sachdev (1min)
Secretary-Dr Namrata Sharma (1min)
Keynote Address: Crystal ball view of the future of Refractive Surgery: Dr. Mahipal Sachdev (12 min)

SESSION 1 IMAGING SESSION


DATE: 23.06.2021 TIME: 12:00pm -1:00pm HALL: STALLARD HALL
Moderators -Dr Gaurav Luthra, Dr Soosan Jacob , Dr Rajesh Sinha ,Dr Shashi Kapoor
Chairpersons-Dr Mahipal Sachdev ,Dr D Ramamurthy, Dr Namrata Sharma , Dr Sanjay Chaudhary
Pentacam (8mins) :Dr.Pankaj Sharma
Sirius (8 mins ) :Dr. Sheetal Mahuwakar
Galilei (8 mins ) :Dr. Saili Garge.
Epithelial Mapping (6 mins ) :Dr Rishi Swarup
I tracey 6 mins ) :Dr. C Waviker
Understanding Aberrometry (6 mins ) :Dr. Rushad Shroff
AI in refractive Surgery (7 mins ) :Dr. Gairik Kundu.
Discussions (10 min)

SESSION 2
DATE: 23.06.2021 TIME: 1:00 pm-2:00 pm HALL: STALLARD HALL

Pre-Conference Sessions
Chairperson: Dr J S Titiyal ,Dr Chitra Ramamurthy, Dr J.S Thind ,Dr T.P Lahane
Moderators : Dr Ritika Sachdev ,Dr Priya Narang ,Dr Aparna Nayak
Planning of Refractive Surgery
Workup for a refractive patient (8 mins) : Dr. L S Jhala
Algorithmic approach to choose the Right Procedure in 2021 (8 mins) : Dr. Pooja Khamar
Dry eye evaluation and management in Refractive Surgery (8 mins) : Dr. Deepti Medha
Retinal Peripheral Degenerations and Refractive Surgery (6 mins) : Dr Thirumalesh
i OCT Guided Refractive Surgery (8min) : Dr Namrata Sharma
Surface Ablation
My tips of perfecting PRK (8min) : Dr. Praveen Krishna
Conquering PRK pain( 6 min) : Dr. Arun Kshetrapal
Normal and abnormal Wound healing in PRK and its impact on haze : Dr Sharon d Souza
management. (6 min)
Discussions (10 mins )

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COURSE COORDINATORS:DR SONU GOEL & DR K.P KUDLU
SESSION 3
DATE: 23.06.2021 TIME: 2:00pm :3:30pm HALL: STALLARD HALL
Moderators: Dr Anand Parthasarthy , Dr Anantha D ,Dr Shamant Shetty
Chairperson: Dr Kumar Doctor . Dr Y.L Rajshekhar ,Dr R.P Singh Dr Shashi Kapoor
Microkeratome
Current overview of Microkeratomes (8 mins ) : Dr. Karishma Wadia
Microkeratome : Complication Management (8mins) : Dr. Virendra Agrawal
Managing Post LASIK Infections (8mins) : Dr. Shilpa Das
Lasik And Femto Lasik
Experience and Outcome in refractive surgery with double frequency : Dr Chekitan Singh
laser (7min)
Understanding the Femto machines of Today (8 mins) : Dr. Cyrus Mehta
Customized Ablation in LASIK
Topoguided customization for Healthy Eyes : Why, When and : Dr.Rahil Choudhary
How(Contoura)
( 6mins)
Topo guided lasik . ( 6mins) : Dr Rajan Gupta
Customised Wavefront Guided Corneal Lasers. ( 6mins) : Dr Shreyas Ramamurthy
Presbyopic Lasers
Evaluation for a Presbyopic LASIK patient (6mins) : Dr. Mohita Sharma
Presbymax (6mins) : Dr. Kumar Doctor
Presbyond (6mins) : Dr. KP Kudlu
Supracor (6mins) : Dr. Ambarish Darak

SESSION 4
DATE: 23.06.2021 TIME: 3:30pm -5:10pm HALL: STALLARD HALL
Moderators - Dr Vardhman Kankariya , Dr Sonu Goel, Dr K.P Kudlu,Dr Sapowadia
Chairperson: Dr J.S Titiyal, Dr Mahipal Sachdev, Dr Rupal Shah , Dr S.P.S Grewal,Dr Jod S. Mehta,Dr Arunmozhi
Varman
SMILE
Corneal Biomechanics in different type of Ref ac i e S ge ie Ke e D Wa e Se d (15 mins)
Basics of SMILE surgery (7mins) : Dr Sonu Goel
My evolution of SMILE (7mins) : Dr Rupal Shah
Perfecting SMILE : My Way (7mins) : Dr Gaurav Luthra
Complication Management (7mins) : Dr Geetansha Sachdev
Future of SMILE : What I see. (10 mins) : Dr. Rohit Shetty
Long term outcomes of SMILE (10 mins ) : Dr Jod S Mehta
Pha ic IOL
Work up for Phakic IOL s (8mins) : Dr. Kamal Kapoor
Getting the sizing right (8mins) : Dr. Himanshu Matalia
Complication Management (8mins) : Dr. Partha Biswas
Discussion (15 mins)

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Subspeciality Day Refractive 2021


COURSE COORDINATORS:DR SONU GOEL & DR K.P KUDLU
SESSION 5
DATE: 23.06.2021 TIME: 5:10pm-6:15pm HALL: STALLARD HALL
Moderators - Dr Soosan Jacob , Dr Ratnesh Sharma ,Dr Divya Reddy
Chairpersons- Dr Rajesh Fogla Dr Himanshu Mehta ,Dr M .S Ravindra, Dr Satyamurthy
Keratoconus
Overview of Crosslinking (8mins) : Dr. Sujata Das
Xtra Procedures: SMILE/PRK LASIK (8mins) : Dr. Ritika Sachdev
INTACS (8mins) : Dr. Rajesh Fogla
Complications
Algorithmic approach Managing 20/20 Unhappy Patient ( 8mins ) : Dr.Vardhman Kankariya
Decentered Ablation / Small Zone Management. ( 8mins ) : Dr. Reshma Ranade
Post LASIK Ectasia ( 8mins ) : Dr. Sujata Mohan
Dry eye in Refractive Surgery
Algorithmic approach to manage post ref surgery dry eyes 8mins : Dr.Anagha Haroor
Discussions (10 min)

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SUBSPECIALITY
Retina
COURSE COORDINATORS: DR SOURAV SINHA & DR PREETAM SAMANT
Section 1: WHAT TO DO WHEN PATIENT COMPLAINT OF :
DATE: 23.06.2021 TIME: 12pm -1pm HALL: VON GRAEFE HALL
Chairpersons :-Prof Sanjeev Mittal ,Dr Alok Sen, Dr Sarita Beri
Moderator:-Dr Nitin Shetty
Start the day with a small quiz (5 mins) Dr Mahesh G
Flashes and Floaters(8 mins) Dr Bhushan Khare
Black patch in the centre of the eye(8 mins) Dr Sunil Ganekal
Distorted vision(8 mins) Dr Kumar Saurabh
Sudden dimness of vision(8 mins) Dr Deepti Kulkarni
2 Case presentations (3+3=6 mins) Dr Devesh Kumawat
Discussion with Audience (15 mins)

Section 2: I LOOK INTO FUNDUS AND OBSERVE!!!!!


DATE: 23.06.2021 TIME: 1pm -2pm HALL: VON GRAEFE HALL
Chairpersons :-Dr Salabh Sinha ,Dr Manav Jyoti Barman,Dr Parveen Sen,
Moderator:-Dr Deependra V Singh
Greyish membrane in the macula(8 mins) Dr Mohit Dogra
Yellow spot to spots in the macula(8 mins) Dr Vinod Kumar
A shiny reflex in the macula(8 mins) Dr Veer Singh
Dot and blot haemorrhage(8 mins) Dr Parth Rana
2 Case presentations (5+5=10 mins) Dr Maharshi Moitra
Discussion with Audience (15 mins)

Section 3: LOOKING THROUGH THE SLIT LAMP


DATE: 23.06.2021 TIME: 2-pm -2:40pm HALL: VON GRAEFE HALL
Chairpersons :- Dr Naresh Yadav , Prof P.N Biswas, Dr Abhishek Anand
Moderator:-Dr Gopal Pillai
Blob of vit in the anterior chamber(8 mins) Dr Naresh Yadav
Subluxated cataract with vitreous in anterior chamber(8 mins) Dr Piyush Bansal
Subluxated IOL (8 mins) Dr Rajesh Sahay
A Quick Quiz(5 mins) Dr Rupak Roy
Discussion with Audience (11 mins)

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Retina
COURSE COORDINATORS: DR SOURAV SINHA & DR PREETAM SAMANT
Section PATIENT WITH TRAUMA WHAT TO DO
DATE: 23.06.2021 TIME: 2:45pm -3:25 HALL: VON GRAEFE HALL
Chairpersons :- Dr Ajay Aurora, Dr Tushar Sinha, Dr Subina Narang
Moderator:-Dr Sashank Rai Gupta
Blunt trauma with macular oedema and iritis (8 mins) Dr Vedang Shah
Blunt trauma with Scleral rupture(8 mins) Dr Shilpi Narnaware
Blunt trauma with angle recession(8 mins) Dr Santosh Agarwal
Blunt trauma with no view of fundus(8 mins) Dr Atul Dhawan
Discussion with Audience (8 mins)

Section 5: CATARACT WITH MACULAR PROBLEM WHAT TO DO WHEN TO TREAT


DATE: 23.06.2021 TIME: 3:30pm -5:00pm HALL: VON GRAEFE HALL
Chairpersons :-Dr Satyen Deka, Dr Dr Satish Gooty,Dr Sashinath Jha , Dr Santosh Singh Patel
Moderator:- Dr Sangeet Mittal
Retinal Vein Occlusion (6 mins) Dr Sanghamitra Kanango
Diabetic Macular Oedema(10 mins) Dr Rajarami Reddy
Epiretinal Membrane (6 mins) Dr Somnath Chakraborty
Vitreo Macular Traction (6 mins) Dr V. Sarvanan
Lamellar Macular Hole(6 mins) Dr Ashish Vaidya
Parafoveal Telangiectasia(6 mins) Dr Sonal Jadhav
Central Serous Chorioretinopathy(6 mins) Dr Santanu Mondal
Choroidal Neovascular Membrane(10 mins) Dr Neeraj Sanduja

Pre-Conference Sessions
Post-operative CME(6 mins) Dr Preetam Samant
Discussion with Audience (20 mins)

Section 6: ENEMY AT THE DOOR


DATE: 23.06.2021 TIME: 5:00pm -6:00pm HALL: VON GRAEFE HALL
Chairpersons :- Dr Muralidhar N S, Dr Kim Ramaswami, Dr Deepak Agarwal
Moderator:- Dr Sourav Sinha
Flare & Cells 1st post op day (6 mins) Dr Soumyava Basu
Distress call : Day 3, Post op (6 mins) Dr Rajeev Jain
Post op 6 weeks Red eye with Pain (6 mins) Dr Chetan Rao
Is my pre op protocol correct? (6 mins) Dr Praveen Murthy
Is my post op protocol correct? (6 mins) Dr Satish Gooty Agraharam
Do I restructure my OT? (10 mins) Dr Ruchi Mittal
Panel Discussion (10 mins)
Quiz To end the day(10 mins) Dr Deepti Kulkarni

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SUBSPECIALITY
Cornea
section 1: IMAGING IN CORNEA: WHAT LIES BENEATH
DATE: 23.06.2021 TIME: 12 pm - 2 pm HALL: RIDLEY HALL
Chair persons: Dr. Nikhil Gokhale, Dr. Merle Fernandes
Moderators: Dr. Sharon D Souza, Dr. Kavya Chandran
How to read the topography maps on four major platforms(10 mins) Dr. Deepthi Medha
To link or not to link: challenges in assessment of keratoconus progression (10 mins) Dr. Jagadesh Reddy
Role of imaging: cross linking combined with other procedures(10 mins) Dr. Anand Parthasarthy
Imaging in infectious keratitis: what is bugging you? (10 mins) Dr. Bhupesh Bagga
Remote imaging: the need of the hour during COVID times! (10 mins) Dr. Manisha Acharya
Imaging of the ocular surface: necessity or monetary? (20 mins) 1. Dr. Pragnya Rao
2. Dr. Ritin Goyal
Imaging in refractive surgery: who to select and who to reject? (20 mins) 1. Dr. Pooja Khamar
2. Dr. Shreyas
Ramamurthy
Anterior segment OCT: what would I do without you! (30 mins)
1. OCT in ocular surface and tumors 1. Dr. Supriya Sharma
2. OCT in various corneal pathologies 2. Dr. Aravind Roy
3. OCT in corneal transplants: pre-op planning and post-op evaluation 3. Dr. Sha DS a

Section 2: CORNEAL TRANSPLANTS AND BEYOND- WINDOW TO THE WORLD-1


DATE: 23.06.2021 TIME: 2pm -4pm HALL: RIDLEY HALL
Chairpersons: Dr. Rajesh Fogla, Dr. Radhika Natarajan
Moderators: Dr. Swati Tomar, Dr. Aditya Pradhan
Penetrating keratoplasty: are we aiming for 20/happy versus 20/20 (30 mins)
1. Refining the surgical technique 1. Dr. Revathi Rajaraman
2. Dealing with post op astigmatism 2. Dr. Anil Radhakrishnan
3. PK in complex situations 3. Dr. Aditi Ghosh
Therapeutic keratoplasty: looking beyond infection control (20 mins)
1. Challenging cases: lessons learnt 1. Dr. Aditya Pradhan
2. Managing tricky situations 2. Dr. Radhika Natarajan
Do not balk at DALK: (30 mins)
1. Surgical techniques in big bubble technique 1. Dr. Srikant Sahu
2. Surgical tips in manual-dissection 2. Dr. Paras Mehta
3.Salvaging DALK: how. NOT to convert 3. Dr. Vanathi M
DSAEK: from simple to challenging cases (20 mins) 1. Dr. Ikeda Lal
2. Dr. Jnan Medhi
DSAEK: managing complications (20 mins)
1. My learning curve complications 1. Dr. Swati Tomar
2. DSAEK challenging cases 2. Dr. Karan Bhatia

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Cornea
Section 3: CORNEAL TRANSPLANTS AND BEYOND- WINDOW TO THE WORLD- 2
DATE: 23.06.2021 TIME: 4:00pm -6:00 HALL: RIDLEY HALL
Chair Persons: Dr. Vikas Mittal, Dr. Mukesh Taneja
Moderators: Dr. Purvasha Narang, Dr. Vineet Joshi
DMEK: (20 mins)
1. Why should we transition & guide for beginners 1. Dr. Nidhi Gupta
2. Various techniques 2. Dr. Vineet Joshi
Other techniques in corneal surgery: (40 mins)
1. Stromal tissue expansion for advanced keratoconus 1. Dr. Bhupesh Singh
2. Biosynthetic replacement and stromal regeneration 2. Dr. Aastha Singh
3. Endothelial cell replacements 3. Dr. Sunita Chourasia
4. Corneal neurotization 4. Dr. Anubha Rathi
Ocular surface procedures: (20 mins)
1.SLET, MMG 1. Dr. Swapna Shanbhag
2. Minor salivary gland transplant 2. Dr. Swapnil Bhalekar
1. Keratoprosthesis(30 mins) 1. Dr. Bhaskar Srinivasan
2. Tenon patch graft: indications, techniques and outcomes 2. Dr. Purvasha Narang
3. Management of perforations in COVID times 3. Dr. Nikunj Tank

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SUBSPECIALITY
Uvea
Section 1: THE BASICS NOMENCLATURE, OVERVIEW
DATE: 23.06.2021 TIME: 12 pm - 2 pm HALL: HAYREH HALL
Chairs: Dr. Rathinam and Dr. Manisha Agarwal S. R
Moderators: Dr. Jatinder Singh Bhalla and Dr. Mayur Morekar
Nomenclature and its importance(10 mins) Dr. Anuradha
Definitions and terminology: anterior uveitis case based (10 mins) Dr. Minija Anand
Definitions and terminology: intermediate uveitis, case based(10 mins) Dr. Reesha K. R.
Definitions and terminology: posterior & panuveitis, case based (10 mins) Dr. Shahana Mazumdar
Definitions and terminology: scleritis (10 mins) Dr. Bala Murugan
Unravelling the root causes of uveitis symptoms(10 mins) Dr. Hrishikesh Kaza
Systemic evaluation and uveitis: case examples(10 mins) Dr. Mayur Morekar
Ocular examination in uveitis: what to look for: case examples(10 mins) Dr. Sishir Narain
Granulomatous versus non-granulomatous uveitis: case examples(10 mins) Dr. Ankush Kawali
Inspirational talk: why I decided to be a uveitis specialist (15 mins) Prof Amod Gupta

Section 2: INVESTIGATIONS AND IMAGING IN UVEITIS


DATE: 23.06.2021 TIME: 2pm -4pm HALL: HAYREH HALL
Chairpersons: DR. Vishali Gupta and Dr. Jyotirmay Biswas
Moderators : Dr. Padmamalini Mahendra Das and Dr. Aniruddha Agarwal
Laboratory investigations in scleritis: tailor-made approach(10 mins) Dr. Parthopratim Dutta Majumdar
Laboratory investigations in anterior uveitis (10 mins) Dr. Amitabh Kumar
Laboratory investigations in intermediate, posterior and panuveitis(10 Dr. Samyank Mulkutkar
mins)
Imaging techniques in uveitis: overview and FFA and ICG (10 mins) Dr. Mamta Agarwal
OCT, OCT-A in uveitis (10 mins) Dr. Aniruddha Agarwal
HRCT and PET CT Scan and Uveitis + ultrasound imaging (10 mins) Dr. Salil Mehta
Multimodal Imaging in uveitis- case examples (10 mins) Dr. Padmamalini Mahendra Das
Indications for aqueous/ vitreous biopsy (10 mins) Dr. Anamika Patel
Biopsy pathology in uveitis: case examples (10 mins) Dr. Dipankar Das
Inspirational talk: research in uveitis (15 mins) Dr Jyotirmay Biswas

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Uvea
Section 3: THERAPY, COMPLICATIONS AND SPECIAL SITUATIONS IN UVEITIS
DATE: 23.06.2021 TIME: 4:00pm -6:00 HALL: HAYREH HALL
Chair Persons: Dr. Amod Gupta and Dr. Virendra Sangwan
Moderators: Dr. Kalpana Babu Murthy and Dr. Amit Khosla
Inspirational talk: the healing touch: manage the patient and not just the Prof Rathinam SR
disease (15 mins)
Corticosteroids in uveitis: principles, choice of drug and route of Dr. Santanu Mandal
administration (10 mins)
Immunomodulators in uveitis: indications, choice of drug, protocols for Dr. Yogish Kamath
administration (10 mins)
Biologicals in uveitis: indications, choice of drug, protocols for administration Dr Amit Khosla
(10 mins)
Newer therapeutics in uveitis (10 mins) Dr. Reema Bansal
Cataract surgery in uveitis (10 mins) Dr. Rupesh Agarwal
Management of posterior-segment complications in uveitis (10 mins) Dr. Natasha Radhakrisnan
COVID-19 related uveitis manifestations (10 mins) Dr. Mallika Goyal
Indications for pars plan vitrectomy in uveitis (10 mins) Dr. Soumyava Basu
Differentiating infectious versus non-infectious (10 mins) Dr. Sudharshan Sridharan
Uveitis masquerades (10 mins) Dr. Mudit Tyagi

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AIOS Resident Education Program, EYESHALA Virtual 2021


Program Chairpersons: Dr Santosh G Honavar, Dr Rashmin Gandhi
Program Coordinators: Dr Mrittika Sen, Dr Rolika Bansal, Dr Marem Christy
Session 1: CORNEA, REFRACTIVE SURGERY, CATARACT
DATE: 23.06.2021 TIME: 10:00am - 12:00am HALL: KELMAN HALL
Chairpersons: Dr Venkatesh Prajna, Dr Ritu Arora, Dr Samar Basak
Pearls in Slitlamp Evaluation and Corneal Drawing (15 mins) Dr Deepthi Meda
Corneal Topography (15 mins) Dr Rashmi Deshmukh
Current Management of Corneal Ectasias (15 mins) Dr Pooja Khamar
Overview of Lamellar Corneal Surgeries (15 mins) Dr Prafulla Maharana
Cornea X-Files (15 mins) Dr Sharmila Devi Vaduvelu
Decision-making in Refractive Surgery (15 mins) Dr Gitansha Shreyas Sachdev
Premium Intraocular Lenses (15 mins) Dr Sheetal Brar
Discussion (15 mins) Chairpersons

Session 2: GLAUCOMA, UVEA, NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY


DATE: 23.06.2021 TIME: 12:00pm - 2:00pm HALL: KELMAN HALL
Chairpersons: Dr Harsh Kumar, Dr Jyotirmoy Biswas, Dr Deven Tuli
Optic Disc Evaluation in Glaucoma (15 mins) Dr Maneesh Singh
Pearls in the Interpretation of Visual Field Defects in Glaucoma (15 mins) Dr Ganesh V Raman
Surgical Management of Glaucoma (Video-assisted) (15 mins) Dr Sushma Tejwani
Glaucoma X-Files (15 mins) Dr Ronnie Goerge
Recent Trends in the Management of Uveitis (15 mins) Dr Rohan Chawla
Uvea X-Files (15 mins) Dr Parthopratim Dutta
Majumder
Neuroophthalmology X-files (15 mins) Dr Soundari S
Discussion (15 mins) Chairpersons

Session 3: RETINA, ONCOLOGY


DATE: 23.06.2021 TIME: 2:00pm 4:00pm HALL: KELMAN HALL
Chair: Dr Mangat Dogra, Dr Pramod Bhende, Dr Rajeev Reddy Pappuru
FFA and ICG - Pearls to Interpret (15 mins) Dr Shorya Vardhan Azad
OCT and OCTA - How to Interpret Systematically (15 mins) Dr Gopal S Pillai
Recent Advances in Retina (15 mins) Dr Shrinivas Joshi
An Overview of Vireoretinal Surgeries (Video-assisted) (15 mins) Dr Subhendu Kumar Boral
Retina X-files (15 mins) Dr Alok Sen
Retinoblastoma - What is New? (15 mins) Dr Neiwete Lomi
Oncology X-Files (15 mins) Dr Fairooz PM
Discussion (15 mins) Chairpersons

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AIOS Resident Education Program, EyeShala Virtual 2021


Program Chairpersons: Dr Santosh G Honavar, Dr Rashmin Gandhi
Program Coordinators: Dr Mrittika Sen, Dr Rolika Bansal, Dr Marem Christy
Session 4: OCULOPLASTY, STRABISBUS, RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
DATE: 23.06.2021 TIME: 4:00pm 6:00pm HALL: KELMAN HALL
Chairpersons: Dr Ashok Grover, Dr Pradeep Sharma, Dr Ramesh Kekunnaya
Pearls in the Interpretation of CT Scan and MRI (15 mins) Dr Raksha Rao
Common Oculoplasty Surgeries (Video-assisted) (15 mins) Dr Savari Desai
Oculoplasty X-Files (15 mins) Dr Maya Hada
Strabismus Evaluation Simplified (15 mins) Dr Jitendra Jethani
Strabismus X-Files (15 mins) Dr Swati Phuljhele
Strabismus Surgery Indications, Dosing and Techniques (15 mins) Dr Manjula Jayakumar
Basic Statistics for a Postgraduate Student (15 mins) Dr Sabyasachi Sengupta
Discussion (15 mins) Chairpersons

Session 5: KEYNOTE LECTURES


DATE: 23.06.2021 TIME: 6:00 pm 7:00pm HALL: KELMAN HALL
Chairpersons: Dr Namrata Sharma, Dr Rajesh Sinha, Dr Partha Biswas, Dr Arup Chakrabarti, Dr Chitra
Ramamurthy
Quo Vadis? - Career Options for a Young Ophthalmologist (20 mins) Dr Mahipal S Sachdev
Lead or Follow, Choice is Yours (20 mins) Dr S Natarajan
What can AIOS do for You (20 mins) Dr Lalit K Verma

Session 6: PANEL DISCUSSION, TEACHING AND TRAINING IN TIMES OF COVID-19


DATE: 23.06.2021 TIME: 7:00pm 8:00pm HALL: KELMAN HALL
MODERATORS (Total Duration:60 mins) PANELISTS
Dr Santosh G Honavar, Dr Partha Biswas, Dr Chitra Ramamurthy Dr Mahipal Sachdev,

Pre-Conference Sessions
Dr Lalit Verma,
Dr S Natarajan,
Dr Namrata Sharma,
Dr Rajesh Sinha,
Dr Arup Chakrabarti,
Dr Chaitra Jayadev,
Dr Ajay Aurora

H K Tewari Memorial Gold Medal


DR.VARUN UPADHYAY
MBBS (2010 batch) - TNMC , Mumbai
MS(2017 batch) - MGMMC ,Indore (Secured 79%)
ACHIEVEMENTS
- Won H.K.Tiwari memorial gold medal in AIOC 2020.
-1st runner up in AIOS - Microvision Quiz held in 2020(50,000/- cash prize).
-Awarded Best poster podium presentation in Glaucoma in AIOC 2020.
-3rd prize in PG Quiz competition in iFocus 2020.
- 1st in MP State PG Ophthalmic Quiz 2018.
- 1 Paper publication in esteemed IJO June 2020 issue.
- 3 Paper publication in JMSCR (Journal Of Medical Science and Clinical
Research)
- Paper and Case presentation in various state and national conferences. 94
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AIOS - ARC Leadership Development Program


Session 1: ENHANCING CLINICAL PRACTICE
DATE: 23.06.2021 TIME: 12.00pm - 01.30pm HALL: HELMHOLTZ HALL
Expert Panel: Dr. Debasish Bhattacharya, Dr. Ashok Grover, Dr. Lalit Verma, Dr. Ajoy Paul, Dr. Haripriya
Aravind, Dr. Nirmal Fredrick, Dr. Shrinivas M. Joshi
Moderators: Dr. Chitra Ramamurthy & Dr. Harshul Tak
ARC Panel: Dr. Rohit Saxena, Dr. Satyajit Sinha, Dr. Anagha Heroor
Service delivery is my competitive advantage (15 mins) Dr. Vidhya N
Internal quality control is the key (15 mins) Dr. Partha Biswas
Digital marketing is must (15 mins) Dr. Shreyas Ramamurthy
Efficient data management is the answer (15 mins) Dr. Ritika Sachdev

Session 2: CAPACITY BUILDING FROM TANGIBLES TO INTANGIBLES


DATE: 23.06.2021 TIME: 01.30pm 2.30pm HALL: HELMHOLTZ HALL
Expert Panel: Dr. D. Ramamurthy, Dr. Namrata Sharma, Dr. Partha Biswas, Dr. Avinash Pathengay, Dr. Usha
Kim, Dr. Sayan Basu, Dr. Anagha Heroor
Moderators: Dr. Chitra Ramamurthy & Dr. Satyajit Sinha
ARC Panel: Dr. Rohit Saxena, Dr. Shrinivas M. Joshi, Dr. Harshul Tak
Capacity building from tangibles to intangibles - My viewpoint (15 mins) Dr. Gullapalli N.Rao
Capacity building from tangibles to intangibles - My viewpoint (15 mins) Dr. Debasish Bhattacharya

Session 3: STAYING RELEVANT IN THE INDUSTRY


DATE: 23.06.2021 TIME: 02.30pm 03.30pm HALL: HELMHOLTZ HALL
Expert Panel: Dr. RD Ravindran , Dr. S. Aravind, Dr. Mohan Rajan, Dr. Natarajan, Dr. Harshul Tak
Moderators: Dr. Chitra Ramamurthy & Dr. Rohit Saxena
ARC Panel:Dr. Satyajit Sinha, Dr. Shrinivas M. Joshi, Dr. Anagha Heroor
Making Ophthalmic practice a success (15 mins) Dr. Mahipal Sachdev
Staying Relevant in the Industry - My viewpoint (15 mins) Dr. D. Ramamurthy

Session 4: OPTIMISING OPERATIONAL STRATEGIES


DATE: 23.06.2021 TIME: 03.30pm 05.00pm HALL: HELMHOLTZ HALL
Expert Panel: Dr. Mahipal Sachdev, Dr. Thulasiraj Ravilla, Dr. Rajesh Sinha, Dr. Ajay Sharma, Dr. Tamilarasan
Senthil, Dr. Satyajit Sinha
Moderators: Dr. Chitra Ramamurthy & Dr. Anagha Heroor
ARC Panel: Dr. Rohit Saxena, Dr. Shrinivas M. Joshi, Dr. Harshul Tak
My management team - how do i select to optimise my outcome (15 mins) Dr. Aravind Srinivasan
My inventory management tips for optimal resources management (15 mins) Dr. Kaushik Murali
Creating Sustainable work force, Tips and tricks for HR management (15 mins) Dr. Usha Kim

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AIOS ARC INITIATION SESSION OF LDP, BATCH 2021


Session 5: CHALLENGING LEADERSHIP SKILLS
DATE: 23.06.2021 TIME: 05.00pm 07.30pm HALL: HELMHOLTZ HALL
Expert Panel: Dr. Ramanjit Sihota, Dr. Mahipal Sachdev, Dr. Lalit Verma, Dr. Namrata Sharma, Dr. Partha
Biswas, Dr. Natarajan, Dr. Rajesh Sinha, Dr. Chandrima paul, Dr. Arup Chakrabarti, Dr. Santosh G Honavar
Moderators: Dr. Chitra Ramamurthy & Dr. Satyajit Sinha
ARC Panel: Dr. Rohit Saxena, Dr. Shrinivas M. Joshi, Dr. Anagha Heroor, Dr. Harshul Tak
What is Leadership (10 mins) Dr. Chitra Ramamurthy
Women should have pivotal leadership roles (10 mins) Dr. Namrata Sharma
Work life balance (10 mins) Dr. Anagha Heroor

FINAL DEBATE
Duration of Talk: 04 Mins + 02 Mins Panel Discussion
Management should be a part of the Post graduate curriculum Dr. Rajiv Gandhi
Management is an acquired skill set Dr. Natasha Sudhish
My kingdom is my strength Dr. Aniruddha Dinkar Mahindrakar
My strength is my group Dr. Chintan Desai
A Single Center of excellence is the way to grow Dr. Manoj Saswade
Diversification is my mantra Dr. Madanagopalan V
Leave Science and research to the institutions Dr. Navendu Rai
Science and research makes even an individual practice wholesome Dr. Prashob Mohan
Optical and pharmacy are integral for a complete practice Dr. Priyangini Singh Patel
Concentrate only on your clinical strengths Dr. Anil Kumar Singh
Leave management to the professionals Dr. Mayur Dutta Bharali
Doctors are capable of managing their own practice Dr. Bhawna P Khurana
Marketing is an essential form of success in practice Dr. Rohan Chariwala Pre-Conference Sessions
Word of mouth is all that is necessary Dr. Ankur Sinha

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AIOS ARC - Training The Trainers


Session 1 : PERCEPTION OF COMPLETE TRAINING OF POST GRADUATE
DATE: 23.06.2021 TIME: 12.00pm 02.30pm HALL: SCHEPENS HALL
Expert Panel Dr. Ashok Grover, Dr. Ratish Chandra Paul, Dr. Aniruddha Maiti, Dr. Rashmin Gandhi, Dr. C M
Wavikar
Moderators Dr. Satyajit Sinha, Dr. Ajoy Paul
Dr. Krishna Prasad R
Topic: Refraction : Relevance & its teaching
Duration : 07 Minutes
Reading a corneal topography report Dr. Anagha Heroor
Reading a visual fields report Dr. Chandrima Paul
OCT in glaucoma Dr. Shalini Mohan
OCT in retina Dr. Pramod Bhende
OCT in neuroophthalmology Dr. Rashmin Gandhi
Common radiology questions in the exam Dr. Sumita Kundu

PART - II
IOL power calculation Dr. Chitra Ramamurthy
Reading a fundus fluourescein Angiography Dr. Thenarasun S.A
Tests for binocular vision and stereopsis Dr. Kavitha Kalaivani
Reading an ICG angiography Dr. V.R. Saravanan
Ultrasound in ophthalmology UBM & Bscan Dr. Muna Bhende
Basics of lasers in ophthalmology Dr. Shrinivas M. Joshi

Session 2 : PERCEPTION OF TRAINING IN GENERAL OPHTHALMOLOGY AND ALLIED SPECIALTIES


DATE: 23.06.2021 TIME: 02.30pm 03.30pm HALL: SCHEPENS HALL
Expert Panel - Dr. Jyotirmay Biswas, Dr. Savitri Sharma, Dr. Lalitha Prajna, Dr. Sushmita Kaushik
Moderators Dr. Harshul Tak and Dr. Rohit Saxena
Relevant inputs in Ocular microbiology (10 mins) Dr. Lalitha Prajna
Relevant practicalities in ocular pharmacology (10 mins) Dr. T. Velpandian
Learning interpretation of patient symptoms and signs with the investigative tools
Dr. K. Subashini
(10 mins)
Relevant skill sets in ocular pathology (10 mins) Dr. Jyotirmay Biswas

Session 3 : SPECIALTIES BRAINSTORMER


DATE: 23.06.2021 TIME: 03.30pm 06.00pm HALL: SCHEPENS HALL
Expert Panel: Dr. Deven Tuli, Dr. Lalit Verma, Dr. Namrata Sharma, Dr. Rajesh Sinha, Dr. Pradeep Sharma
Moderators: Dr. Chitra Ramamurthy and Dr. Anagha Heroor
Paediatric percepectives (10 mins) Dr. Muralidhar R
Relevant Neuro Ophthalmology Overviews (10 mins) Dr. Rohit Saxena
Critical Skill sets in glaucoma (10 mins) Dr. Sushmita Kaushik
Cornea Brainstormer (10 mins) Dr. Namrata Sharma
Refractive essentials (10 mins) Dr. Shreyas Ramamurthy
Cataract specifics (10 mins) Dr. Satyajit Sinha
Vitreoretina and Uvea basics (10 mins) Dr. K. Naresh Babu
Critical aspects of Oculoplasty and ocular trauma (10 mins) Dr. Vidhya N

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AIOS ARC - TRAINING THE TRAINERS


Session 4 : UNDERSTANDING SPECIFICS OF THESIS AND PUBLICATIONS
DATE: 23.06.2021 TIME: 06.00pm 06.40pm HALL: SCHEPENS HALL
Expert Panel: Dr. Krishnaprasad R, Dr. Partha Biswas, Dr. Sayan Basu, Dr. Somasheila Murthy, Dr. M. Vanathi
Moderators: Dr. Srinivas Joshi and Dr. Rohit Saxena
Accessing Journals and Web search (6 mins) Dr. Somasheila Murthy
Biostatistics relevant to Post graduates (6 mins) Dr. Shreyas Ramamurthy
Literature search on pubmed and how to use it optimally? (6 mins) Dr. Chaitra Jayadev
Choosing the thesis topic and conducting the study (6 mins) Dr. Rajesh Sinha
How to publish a paper (6 mins) Dr. M. Vanathi

Session 5 : SURGICAL TRAINING FOR POST GRADUATES


DATE: 23.06.2021 TIME: 06.40pm 07.10pm HALL: SCHEPENS HALL
Expert Panel: Dr. Mohan Rajan, Dr. Jagadeesh Kumar Reddy, Dr. Aravind, Dr. Debasish Bhattacharya, Dr.
Vinitha Gupta
Moderators: Dr Harshul Tak and Dr. Satyajit Sinha
Use of operating microscope specifics(6 mins) Dr. Vinita Gupta
Optimize use of Wet lab and surgical simulators(6 mins) Dr. Bhaskar Srinivasan
Ideal training and no s of SICS and Phaco(6 mins) Dr. Tamilarasi
Surgeries beyond cataract for the post graduates(6 mins) Dr. Debasish Bhattacharya

Session 6 : BEYOND POST GRADUATIONS


DATE: 23.06.2021 TIME: 07.10pm 07.40pm HALL: SCHEPENS HALL
Expert Panel: Dr. Ashok Grover, Dr. Meenakshi Swaminathan, Dr. Santhosh G Honovar, Dr. Bhaskar Srinivasan
Moderators: Dr. Chitra Ramamurthy and Dr. Mohan Rajan

Pre-Conference Sessions
Medicolegal aspects for post graduates(6 mins) Dr. T. Nirmal Fredrick
How to choose your fellowship? (6 mins) Dr. Ashok Grover
How and where to get Phaco and SICS training(6 mins) Dr. Mohan Rajan
Opportunities for training abroad and arranging grants / funds(6 mins) Dr. Santosh G Honavar

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AIOS ARC THINK UNDER THE APPLE TREE


THE PRELIMS: 01
DATE: 23.06.2021 TIME: 12.00pm 02.00pm HALL: BRAILLE HALL
This is a session for our young minds in ophthalmology inspiring them to think beyond the clinical scenario of our
day to day practice in ophthalmology. The session will be conducted in two parts, the prelims and the finals.
Chairman: Dr. Ajoy Paul
Co-Chairman: Dr. Sushmita Kaushik
Convenor: Dr. Chitra Ramamurthy
Moderator: Dr. Anagha Heroor
Panelists: Dr. Harshul Tak, Dr. Shrinivas Joshi, Dr. Rohit Saxena, Dr. Satyajit Sinha
Judges: Dr. Rashmin Gandhi, Dr. K. Naresh Babu, Dr. Mohita Sharma, Dr. Kamaljeet Singh, Dr.Jagadeesh Kumar
Reddy K, Dr. Priya Narang, Dr. Purendra Bhasin, Dr. Swarup Pradeep, Dr. K. Ravi Kumar Reddy, Dr. Rajiv
Choudhary, Dr. R. Krishna Prasad, Dr. Anand Rajendran
Each Presentation: 05 Minutes + 02 Minutes Discussion
Hands Free Hand Sanitiser Dispenser Dr. Aditi Ghosh
Safe Slit-Lamp Shield (SSS) Dr. Anjali Khadia
UVIDGE Sterilization Dr. Bharat Gurnani
conjunctival flap seperator Dr. Atul Kadhane
CM T- flex IOL A new option for Aphakia Dr. Nivean M
EasyTor- An easy all- in-one solution for Toric Multifocal Lens implantation Dr. Narendra Singh Verma
Glaucoma Skill Companion Dr. Shweta Tripathi
Force Measuring Suture tying Penetrating Keratoplasty Forceps Dr.Ayan Mohanta
A squinted person has a stable personality. Dr. Parthasarathi Roy
An Innovative way to deal with Intumescent cataract Dr.Santosh Agrawal
An Innovative Simple & Novel AC Paracentesis Device for safe intravitreal Dr.Santosh Agrawal
injection
Giving Life To Surgical Training Through Go Pro Live Dr. Pavan Kumar M.G.

This is a virtual competition. Participants will be allowed to compete in the Prelims round on 23rd June
2021, Preconference Day - AIOS 2021.
Each a ici a i ha e i e each e e hei i ai he j dge a e i e
presentation + 02 minutes discussion)
Among these participants, the top 3 from each of the prelim session would be selected to participate in
the finals. These 9 participants would then compete against each other in the finals. The same
presentation would have to be presented in the finals.

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AIOS ARC THINK UNDER THE APPLE TREE


THE PRELIMS: 02
DATE: 23.06.2021 TIME: 02.00pm 04.00pm HALL: BRAILLE HALL
This is a session for our young minds in ophthalmology inspiring them to think beyond the clinical scenario of our
day to day practice in ophthalmology. The session will be conducted in two parts, the prelims and the finals.
Chairman: Dr. Ashok Kumar Grover
Co-Chairman: Dr. Chitra Ramamurthy
Convenor : Dr. Rohit Saxena
Moderator : Dr. Harshul Tak
Panelists: Dr. Shrinivas Joshi, Dr. Satyajit Sinha, Dr. Anagha Heroor
Judges:Prof.Gopal S Pillai, Dr. Mallika Goyal, Dr.Vinod Kumar Arora, Dr. Prashant Keshao Bawankule, Dr.
Dinesh Garg, Dr. Sonu Goel, Dr. Purendra Bhasin, Dr. Aniruddha Maiti, Dr. Mohan Rajan, Dr. Muralidhar N.S.,
Dr. Elankumaran Pasupathi, Dr.Rajashekar Y L
Each Presentation: 05 Minutes + 02 Minutes Discussion
Magic Ball of Squint Dr. Anjali Khadia
Minimal cycloplegic in dilator drop solves the problem of capsulorrhexis in Dr. Parthasarathi Roy
hypermature intumescent cataract
LAB ON CHIP: a new dimension in ocular surface diagnosis Dr. Ritika Mullick
An Innovative visco Chopper for automated Visco Delivery, A boon for Dr. Santosh Agrawal
complicated phaco
"Indirect Ophthalmoscope along with innovative slit light device to be used as Dr. Santosh Agrawal
slit lamp"
KC App: Artificial intelligence (AI) driven application for predicting Dr. Spriha Arun
Keratoconus progression and management.
Dented cystitome : Realtime capsulorhexis measurement Dr. Isha Gupta
SPECS (Smartphone Portable Eye Clinic System) Dr. John Davis Akkara
Novel technique of treating pterygium with autograph using diathermy Dr. (Lt Col) Jyoti Kandagadla
Pre-Conference Sessions
Challenging the Unchallenged Warrior Dr. Kirandeep Kaur
Singh s iris prosthesis for large iris defects Dr. Kiranjit Singh
Powerpoint Animations For Learning SICS Surgery Dr. Pavan Kumar M.G.

This is a virtual competition. Participants will be allowed to compete in the Prelims round on 23rd June
2021, Preconference Day - AIOS 2021.
Each a ici a i ha e i e each e e hei i ai he j dge a e i e
presentation + 02 minutes discussion)
Among these participants, the top 3 from each of the prelim session would be selected to participate in the
finals. These 9 participants would then compete against each other in the finals. The same presentation
would have to be presented in the finals.

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AIOS ARC THINK UNDER THE APPLE TREE


THE PRELIMS: 03
DATE: 23.06.2021 TIME: 4.00pm 6.00pm HALL: BRAILLE HALL
This is a session for our young minds in ophthalmology inspiring them to think beyond the clinical scenario of our
day to day practice in ophthalmology. The session will be conducted in two parts, the prelims and the finals.
Chairman:Dr.Himanshu Mehta
Co-Chairman:Dr. Shrinivas M. Joshi
Convenor:Dr. Chitra Ramamurthy
Moderator:Dr. Satyajit Sinha
Panelists: Dr. Harshul Tak, Dr. Rohit Saxena, Dr. Anagha Heroor
Judges:Dr.M S Ravindra, Dr. Sujatha Mohan, Dr. Deepak Mishra, Dr. M. Vanathi, Dr. Subudhi B N R, Dr. Neeraj
Khunger, Dr. Virendra Agrawal, Dr. Arundhati Borthakur, Dr. Subhasish Nag, Dr. Ramesh Dorairajan, Dr. N.V.
Arulmozhi Varman, Dr.Aditya Kelkar
Each Presentation: 05 Minutes + 02 Minutes Discussion
An Innovative air ventilation system during eye surgery Dr. Santosh Agrawal
An innovative speculum for adequate view of operative field in Dr. Santosh Agrawal
Dermatochalasis
iOpener- A novel devise for external eye examination Dr. Kulharsh Jaiswal
Interconnecting Ophthalmic Gadgets (Infinity Stones) At Finger Tips (PC Dr. Prasanna Venkatesh
Desktop) With LAN For Safe Practice During COVID-19 Crises Inside The Ramesh
Coronicle
IOL Scope Dr. Prithvi Chandrakanth
90D lens Holder Dr. V Rajesh
Using OFFLINE AI in Smart Phone by a semi skilled worker and screen Diabetic Dr. S. Natarajan
Retinopathy
Annotating and Predicting Artificial Inteliigence Tool Box for Detecting Dr. Shruthy Vaishali Ramesh
Diabetic Retinopathy Using True Confocal Fundus Images
Artificial Intelligence (AI) based Simulation Platform for planning Refractive Dr. Sneha Gupta
Surgery
Modified CTR Injector Dr. Surya Gupta
Uberisation of glaucoma care Dr. Swati Upadhyaya

This is a virtual competition. Participants will be allowed to compete in the Prelims round on 23rd June
2021, Preconference Day - AIOS 2021.
Each participant will have 05 minutes each e e hei i ai he j dge a e i e
presentation + 02 minutes discussion)
Among these participants, the top 3 from each of the prelim session would be selected to participate in
the finals. These 9 participants would then compete against each other in the finals. The same
presentation would have to be presented in the finals.

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AIOS-ENDOWMENT LECTURE SERIES AIOC 2021


A New Initiative by Scientific Committee, AIOS – to Honour the Pioneers
DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM HALL: STALLARD HALL

DALJIT SINGH
ENDOWMENT LECTURE
DR. G. NATCHIAR

GULLAPALLI RAO
ENDOWMENT LECTURE
DR. B. K. JAIN

L. P. AGARWAL
ENDOWMENT LECTURE
DR. T. S. SURENDRAN

Pre-Conference Sessions
NAMPERU MALSAMY
ENDOWMENT LECTURE
PROF. MANGAT DOGRA

S. S. BADRINATH
ENDOWMENT LECTURE
DR. TARAPRASAD DAS

S. S. BADRINATH 2020
ENDOWMENT LECTURE
DR. GOPAL LINGAM
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DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 1:30pm - 2:55pm HALL: SUSHRUTA HALL


IC19 - CHALLENGES IN MANAGING GLAUCOMA IN ATYPICAL CASES
Dr.Maj Gen (Mrs ) Sagarika Patyal [P05829] - Delhi
Glaucoma diagnosis is fairly clear in most cases but difficulties arise in its diagnosis and determination of
progression in atypical cases. Cases of high myopia with attendant abnormalities of the posterior segment
prevent clinicians from including optic disc features for diagnosis. This gets compounded when patients have
undergone refractive surgery and then developed glaucoma. Another subset of patients are those with
macular disorders, especially ARMD in which, management of one may affect the other. Neurological
disorders and patients with psychological disorders need special care for glaucoma management. Corneal
diseases and their attendant surgeries also are another problematic area with concomitant glaucoma. Our
aim is to provide easy algorithms to manage these atypical patients who are seen in increasing numbers on a
day to day basis.
1. Introduction and high myopia with glaucoma (10 mins) : Dr.Maj Gen (Mrs ) Sagarika Patyal
2. Refractive surgery with glaucoma (10 mins) : Dr. (Col) Madhu Bhaduria
3. Macular diseases with glaucoma (10 mins) : Dr.Prabhudesai Medha Nitin
4. Neurological, psychological disorders with glaucoma (10 mins) : Dr. Kirti Singh
5. Corneal diseases/surgery with glaucoma (10 mins) : Dr. Dubey Suneeta
Panel Discussion: (15 mins)
Keynote Address by DR. SHAMS MD NOMAN : Management Of Pseudo Exfoliation Syndrome
DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 1:30pm - 2:55pm HALL: PARSON HALL
IC339 - THE HORIZON OF PEDIATRIC OCULAR TRAUMA: AN OPHTHALMIC & PSYCHO-SOCIAL PANORAMA
Dr. Jaya Kaushik [K12383] - Pune
Eye trauma can be devastating to a child & challenging to an ophthalmic surgeon requiring careful systematic
approach in management of pediatric ocular injuries with long term comprehensive management by an
ophthalmologist, pediatrician & psychologist to enable best possible physical, ocular and mental growth of a
child keeping an aim to achieve good vision and prevention of complication. The course will cover principles
on Mx of ocular injuries in children specific to etiology & psychological impact
1. Childhood age prone to Ocular Injuries: Epidemiological pattern (8

Instruction Courses
: Dr.(Maj General) J K S Parihar
mins)
. “The Horizon” Clinical Profile of Ocular Injuries in children mins : Dr. Jaya Kaushik
3. Paediatric Corneal/Scleral injuries: Principles and Practice (8 mins) : Dr. G. Mukherjee
4. Management of Chemical Ocular Injuries: Ophthalmologist real : Dr.Piyush Kumar Chaturvedi
work out- (7 mins)
5. Blunt Ocular Trauma in Children: Management strategies (7 mins) : Dr. Sanjay Kumar Dhar
6.Traumatic Glaucoma in Children: An under addressed grave issue (7 : Dr. Vaibhav Kumar Jain
mins)
7. Unique Aspects of Trauma in Children; Sympathetic Ophthalmia (7 : Dr.Poninder Kumar Dogra
mins)
8. Psychosocial Impact of Pediatric Ocular Trauma (6 mins) : Dr.(Maj General) J K S Parihar
Panel Discussion: (15 mins)
Keynote Address by Dr. HISHAM FAWZY: PC Rent ( 10 mins )

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DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 1:30 pm - 2:55pm HALL: RIDLEY HALL


IC130 - JUSTICE IN OPHTHALMOLOGY - AN INSTRUCTION COURSE ON PERTINENT LEGAL ASPECTS OF
OPHTHALMIC PRACTICE
Dr.Jayanta Kuila [K12656] - Purba Medinipur
The practice in Ophthalmology, like other disciplines in medical sciences is not any more only about the science, art
of delivering the highest quality of treatment and finesse of surgery. With introduction of the consumer protection
act people started to stamp the unfavourable treatment outcomes as deliberate omission of care on the part of a
doctor.This questionnaire based instruction course is designed in such a way that a legal expert will answer the
valid apprehensions of a practising ophthalmologist in four aspects - legal measures to protect the treating
ophthalmologist, legal measures to protect the centre of practice, legal measures against harassment in social
media or physical and mental assault of the doctor and the steps to ensure patients’ rights also. We believe that
this instruction course can find a delicate solution so that no genuine patient or a devoted ophthalmologist face
undue hindrance in receiving or providing proper treatment respectively.
1. The Efficient Frontier - How to protect your centre from patient related
: Dr.Ajoy Paul
litigations (10 mins)
2. The Draconian Deal – How to deal with the cunning companies (10 mins) : Dr.Purban Ganguly
3. The Armour of God – How to protect yourself from Consumer Protection Act
: Dr.Jayanta Kuila
(10 mins)
4. The Battle For Integrity – Facing the physical, mental and social media
: Dr.Rupak Kanti Biswas
harrassment (10 mins)
5. A Worthy Warrior –Is Accreditation status protective in the court of law (10
: Dr.Sumana Chatterjee
mins)
6. Care and Cure– How to protect the interests of patients (10 mins) : Dr.Suprakash Ray
7. The Judgement Day – How to face the court (10 mins) : Dr.Mahesh S. Baldwa
Panel Discussion: (5 mins)

DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 1:30pm - 2:55pm HALL: SRINIVASAN HALL


IC619 - INCORPORATING PREMIUM IOL BASED REFRACTIVE CATARACT SURGERY IN YOUR PRACTICE
Dr.Atheeshwar Das [D11207] - Chennai
Today cataract surgery has indeed become a refractive surgery. Cataract surgery has undergone a paradigm shift
and majority of the surgeons are competent in doing excellent surgery. The question then arises on what is your
USP? The holy grail in cataract surgery seems to be the IOL implant which simulates normal vision. There are
multitude of IOL available today from Toric IOL, Diffractive Multifocal IOL , Trifocal IOL, Toric Multifocal IOL to
EDOF IOL. This course will give you an insight on the different technology of the premium IOLs and for whom you
can consider implanting them. It also gives a comprehensive understanding of the post operative outcome vs
desired results and what we need to aim for. Meticulous pre operative work up with adequate counselling
followed by uneventful surgery will aid in achieving desired outcome with these IOLs.This course aims to help you
improve the quality of your post op outcome and take your practice to next level.
1. Meticulous Preoperative work up and Counselling the patient for : Dr.Shweta Satish Adhyapak
premium IOL (15 mins)
2. Management of Pre existing Corneal Astigmatism : Multifocal Toric IOL : Dr.Anand Parthasarathy
vs Bioptics (15 mins)
3. My Tips and Tricks with Trifocals and TORIC Trifocal IOL (15 mins) : Dr.Atheeshwar Das
4. Aiming for Bull's eye with EDOF IOL (15 mins) : Dr. Kumaran Murugesan
5. FLACS improving precision and outcome in refractive IOL surgery (15 : Dr. N.V. Arulmozhi Varman
mins)
Panel Discussion: (0 mins)

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DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 1:30pm - 2:55pm HALL: KELMAN HALL


IC465 - DEBATES IN VITREO-RETINAL SURGICAL TECHNIQUES
Dr.Shamik Prafull Mokadam [M09636] - Nagpur
In science agreement is based on compelling scientific evidences. However, where there is lack of clinching
evidence, the surgeons agree to disagree. This instruction course compiles the most relevant contemporary
debates in vitreo-retinal surgery and brings together finest vitreoretinal surgeons to debate their point of view.
1. ILM peeling in Primary vitrectomy for retinal detachment – Always : Dr.Dr. Prashant Keshao Bawankule
(6 mins)
2. ILM peeling in Primary vitrectomy for retinal detachment – not : Dr.Shamik Prafull Mokadam
needed (6 mins)
3. En-circlage in vitrectomy for RD - must (6 mins) : Dr.Shilpi Narnaware
4. En circlage in vitrectomy for RD - Totally Unnecessary (6 mins) : Dr. Joglekar Mandar Atul
5. 3D heads up display for retinal surgery – Need of hour (6 mins) : Dr.Dr. Prashant Keshao Bawankule
6. 3D heads up display for retinal surgery – Conventional eyepiece still : Dr.Bhushan Khare
reigns (6 mins)
7. Phaco-vitrectomy -Single surgeon (6 mins) : Dr. Joglekar Mandar Atul
8. Phaco-vitrectomy - Two separate surgeons gives best outcome (6 : Dr.Shamik Prafull Mokadam
mins)
9. ILM peeling in ERM surgery - Always (6 mins) : Dr.Aditya Kelkar
10. ILM peeling in ERM surgery - Avoid if you can (6 mins) : Dr.Maneesh Bapaye
Panel Discussion: (10 mins)

DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 11:00am - 12:25pm HALL: BARRAQUER HALL


IC281 - NO CHILD’S PLAY: TACKLING THE PAEDIATRIC OCULOPLASTIC AND LACRIMAL DISORDERS
Dr.Ashok Kumar Grover [G02758] - New Delhi
The objective of the course is to present the strategy for tackling paediatric eyelid disorders, congenital and

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acquired, that present a special challenge to the Oculoplastic surgeon. The conditions include congenital
colobomas, congenital ptosis including jaw winking and blepharophimosis syndrome, congenital nasolacrimal
duct obstruction and adnexal trauma including orbital fractures. The paediatric disorders require a different skill
set for evaluation and management. The anatomical differences, amblyogenic potential and differences in the
tissue reactions merit a consideration. The course aims to bring out the specific differences and intricacies of
surgical indications and management. This will be done with the help of clinical photographs and surgical videos.
An interactive panel discussion will help clarify doubts. At the end of the course the attendee should be familiar
with the complexities and techniques of surgical management of childhood Oculoplastic conditions.
1. Congenital colobomas – the gap that matters! (10 mins) : Dr.Ashok Kumar Grover
2. Congenital simple ptosis – an open and shut case (10 mins) : Dr.Mukesh Sharma
3. Blepharophimosis syndrome & Jaw winking ptosis- the special : Dr.Shaloo Bageja
considerations (10 mins)
4. Congenital Nasolacrimal duct obstructions (10 mins) : Dr.Rwituja Thomas
5. The considerations in Paediatric Orbital fractures (10 mins) : Dr. (Mrs.) Kasturi Bhattacharjee
Panel Discussion: (25 mins)
Keynote Address by DR. SHAWKAT ARA SHAKOOR : RB management in Bangladesh: my journey

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DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 1:30pm - 2:55pm HALL: AHMED HALL


IC240 - ENSURING HAPPY PATIENTS AFTER CATARACT SURGERY
Dr.Vir Vikram Singh Chhillar [C07290] - New Delhi
Making someone happy or keeping someone happy is one of the most arduous task and especially with cataract
surgery ,where results are on table and patient has paid you ( chances someone in his family has had a free surgery
), is a Himalayan task. Result of cataract surgery is multifactorial dependant. Its imperative to understand patients
realistic and unrealistic expectation and communicate with him prior to surgery. Detailed pre op evaluation with
special emphasis on biometry, IOL selection, managing ocular surface disorders and dry eyes is a pre-empt for
happy patient. Emphasis on perfection in every surgical step with special focus on managing astigmatism will be
discussed.Common, early and late post-op discomforts will be dealt in details.Psychological, attitudinal, emotional,
verbal and behaviour reactions of unhappy patients will be evaluated and ways to anticipate and manage them so
as to retain their confidence & faith and make it a win win situation will be a highlight.
1. Patient expectation and preoperative counselling (8 mins) : Dr.Sumit Sachdeva
2. Preoperative considerations (8 mins) : Dr.Soumya Ganesh Nanaiah
3. Effective dry eye management (10 mins) : Dr.Saurabh Mittal
4. Perfecting operative steps (10 mins) : Dr. Amit Porwal
5. Managing postoperative issues (8 mins) : Dr.Amit Kumar Mahajan
6. Psychological, emotional and behavior elements to manage an unhappy : Dr.Vir Vikram Singh Chhillar
patient. (16 mins)
Panel Discussion: (15 mins)

DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 1:30pm - 2:55pm HALL: SHIELDS HALL


IC658 - DEMYSTIFYING ASTHENOPIA
Dr. Leila Mohan [M13437] - Calicut
Asthenopia or eyestrain is a very common complaint with which a patient approaches you. Often a detailed
refraction has been done and evaluation of eye finished. The patient comes back unsatisfied. There are lot of
subtle issues to be looked into when prescribing glasses. Other than spectacle related issues are often overlooked.
Accommodative problems in children are on such.In presbyopic patient, umpteen issues can cause eyestrain and
needs detailed but basic examination skills. Convergence related problems are not uncommon in the active elderly
patient and during a time when they retire to a life where near activity is increased, they have to be corrected.
Other than convergence and accommodative issues there are muscle disorders which can produce eyestrain.It is
not necessary that a strabismologist see these cases always. This I C addresses all these issues in a simple manner
for the comprehensive ophthalmologist.
1. Tips for proper prescription and dispensing of spectacles (10 mins) : Prof.Anthrayos C V Kakkanatt
2. Accommodation and vergence problems demystified (10 mins) : Dr.Lakshmi Cherungottil
3. Demystifying decompensating microtropia producing asthenopia (10 mins) : Dr. Leila Mohan
: Dr.Vinodkumar Nalapat
4. Can asthenopia be produced by nonocular problems? (10 mins)
Venugopal
5. Covid -19 and asthenopia (10 mins) : Dr. Padmaja Krishnan
Panel Discussion: (15 mins)

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DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 3:00pm - 4:25pm HALL: SUSHRUTA HALL


IC59 - ANGLE CLOSURE DISEASE REDEFINED
Dr.Suchanda Sar [S06657] - KOLKATA
Primary Angle Closure Disease PACD is responsible for nearly half of the world’s blindness due to glaucoma.
This IC will elaborate on the new current perspective of PACD giving emphasis on the latest guidelines, updates
and controversies surrounding this disease. It will focus on Epidemiology terminologies, classifications,
diagnosis and management of PACD at the clinical level. Emphasis will be given to Gonioscopy and detection of
suspects. Anterior Segment Imaging will be discussed. The role of Iridotomy, along with understanding the
importance of Pilocarpine and the place of Prostaglandin Analogues will be a part of the course. Surgical
options, Review of Literature and its clinical relevance will further empower the attendees to treat this disease
effectively thereby reducing the visual morbidity from PACD.
1. Epidemiology of Primary Angle Closure Disease (10 mins) : Dr.Suchanda Sar
2. Gonioscopy and anterior segment imaging (UBM & ASOCT ) for clinicians (10 mins) : Dr. Maneesh Singh
3. Iridotomy,Iridoplasty – when and why ? (10 mins) : Dr.Dipanjan Pal
4. Remembering Pilocarpine and relevance of PGA (10 mins) : Dr. Chandrima Paul
5. Surgical management and a look at The Eagle study (10 mins) : Dr. Ramanjit Sihota
Panel Discussion: (25 mins)

DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 3:00pm - 4:25pm HALL: PARSON HALL


IC219 - VITRECTOMY IN DIFFICULT SCENARIOS- HOW TO HANDLE
Dr. Debdulal Chakraborty [C10922] - Kolkata
Completion of a vitreoretinal fellowship enables a surgeon to make the initial forays into the world of
vitreoretinal surgery. Having crossed the hurdle of managing simple cases, a time comes when the surgeon has
to take on the more challenging VR surgeries. This is where this course aims to help out the vitreo retinal
surgeon with video based teachings and explanations highlighting the difficult and challenging situations. The
course aims to ensure clear understanding of the approach to be taken to facilitate better results. A question

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and answer session at the end to ensure clearing of any doubts that persists forms an integral part of the
course.
1. Introduction (2 mins) : Dr. Debdulal Chakraborty
2. Complicated rhegmatogenous retinal detachments (8 mins) : Dr. Manabjyoti Barman
3. PDR with complex tractional detachments- easy with the right
: Dr. Aniruddha Maiti
approach (8 mins)
4. Vitreous haemorrhage - the not so easy ones (8 mins) : Dr.Arindam Chakravarti
5. Vitrectomy in wet armd - when and how to proceed (8 mins) : Dr.Boral Subhendu Kumar
6. Extra large macular holes and recurrent macular holes - not the end of
: Dr.Rupak Kanti Biswas
the road (8 mins)
7. Intraocular foreign body removal - the best way to handle tricky ones
: Dr.Maneesh Bapaye
(8 mins)
8. Re-surgeries - we all have our share of these. (8 mins) : Dr. Debdulal Chakraborty
Panel Discussion: (17 mins)

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DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 3:00pm - 4:25pm HALL: HAYREH HALL


IC63 - "MINIMALLY INVASIVE GLAUCOMA SURGERY (MIGS) FOR INDIA - POSSIBILITIES TO EXPLORE !""
Dr.Swati Upadhyaya [U10130] - Puducherry
Trabeculectomy remains the gold standard surgical treatment for all glaucomas, although it comes with its own set
of complications. Minimally invasive glaucoma surgeries are the first line of management in the developed
countries for moderate glaucoma but in India we still practice Trabeculectomy as the first option as we don't have
expensive MIGS devices still approved for our country. But, time is changing and we now have a few MIGS
procedures to look upon. This Instruction course tries to cover the MIGS which are now practically possible in our
part of the world. Suture GATT( Gonioscopy Assisted Transluminal Trabeculotomy, Trabectome , Bent Ab-Interno
Needle Goniectomy(BANG) , Micropulse laser are a few examples of the same. To master MIGS one needs to
master intraoperative gonioscopy , which is also covered in this instruction course.
1. Intraop gonioscopy - The Art to master (12 mins) : Dr.Vishwaraj C.R.
2. Gonioscopy-Assisted Tranluminal Trabeculotomy ( GATT ) - Technique, Evidence : Dr.Swati Upadhyaya
and my Experience (12 mins)
3. Bent Ab-Interno Needle Goniectomy (BANG) - Simple yet Innovative Technique (12 : Dr. Rengaraj Venkatesh
mins)
4. Trabectome - Technique and my experience (12 mins) : Dr. Dubey Suneeta
5. Micropulse Laser- Technique and my Experience (12 mins) : Dr. Murali Ariga
Panel Discussion: (15 mins)
Keynote Address by DR. RAMESH AYYALA: Why trabeculectomy is still the right choice for patients with severe
primary open angle glaucoma?
DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 3:00pm - 4:25pm HALL: AHMED HALL
IC235 - TACKLING ENDOPHTHALMITIS : RECENT GUIDELINES & PROTOCOLS
Dr. Haimanti Choudhury [C10327] - Silchar
Endophthalmitis is the most dreaded complication of any intraocular surgery. This course is designed to give latest
strategies regarding the practical approach of prevention, diagnosis and management (both medical & surgical) of
endophthalmitis. Recent guidelines on pre and post operative protocols, OT ethics & layout, sterilization
techniques and relevance of current NABH regulations will be highlighted. Clinical methods to identify
endophthalmitis & differentiate it from TASS will be dealt via case based approach. Intravitreal injection technique,
drugs & their doses with emphasis on newer antibiotics will be highlighted. Handouts with take home messages
including OR checklist, guidelines & drug dosages will be given. This course targets all general ophthalmologists &
practising VR surgeons.
1. Pre/per/post operative protocols for prevention of Endophthalmitis (10 mins) : Dr. Satanshu Mathur
2. Operation theatre layout and sterilization (12 mins) : Dr. Haimanti Choudhury
3. Clinical diagnosis and D/D with TASS (8 mins) : Dr. Deepak Mishra
4. Medical management & intravitreal injection (10 mins) : Dr. Himadri Choudhury
5. NABH protocols in Endophthalmitis (10 mins) : Dr.Jalpa D Vashi
6. Surgical Management (10 mins) : Dr. Ajay Aurora
Panel Discussion: (15 mins)

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DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 3:00pm - 4:25pm HALL: SHIELDS HALL


IC43 - UNHAPPY PATIENT AFTER PHACOEMULSIFICATION: WHERE DID I GO WRONG?
Dr.Dilpreet Singh [D06922] - Kanpur
We all commit to deliver the best to every patient. But success is never 100%. We are bound to err and when
we see suboptimal results, we often analyse retrospectively to find the lacunae. This video assisted course gives
an insight into all the pardigms where we can falter and brings out the best possible ways to make the surgery
closer to perfection resulting in satisfied patient outcome. We shall deal with possible clinical errors, biometry
errors, errors in choosing the IOL, errors in surgical technique and also errors in communication with the
patient. this course shall be taken up by experienced surgeons, who will guide on for possible errors as case
dependent approach and shall help the delegates to realise their mistakes, help them choose the machines and
suggest the correct technique to avoid the errors. This course not only helps to improve surgical skills and
planning, but also shall help to improve the clinical practice and help to avoid litigations with the patients
1. About the course and speakers (3 mins) : Dr.Dilpreet Singh
2. Clinical examination: Oops I missed it! (12 mins) : Dr. Mohit Khattri
3. Biometry errors (8 mins) : Dr. Anagha Heroor
4. My surgical technique faltered! (12 mins) : Dr.Sudhir Srivastava
5. My Toric went wrong! (12 mins) : Dr.Dilpreet Singh
6. Wrong Choice of IOL (8 mins) : Dr. Manish Mahendra
7. Communication errors (10 mins) : Dr.Ashok Kumar Grover
Panel Discussion: (10 mins)

DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 3:00pm - 4:25pm HALL: HELMHOLTZ HALL


IC137 - NEOVASCULAR GLAUCOMA: IT TAKES TWO TO TANGO
Dr. Chitralekha De [C17331] - Gurugram
Neovascular glaucoma is a challenging scenario in clinical practice. This instruction course attempts to
demystify the approach and bi-disciplinary management of neovascular glaucoma. Our team of Glaucoma and

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Retinal specialists will discuss a coordinated strategy which includes early diagnosis, treatment of retinal
pathology and the most appropriate surgical management. This will include illustrative images as well as video-
based lectures. We shall also discuss the management of intractable neovascular glaucoma. This course will be
beneficial to glaucoma practitioners, general ophthalmologists as well as residents who by the end of the
course, will be able to confidently diagnose and plan the management of such cases.
1. Early Diagnosis - A Stitch In Time Saves Nine (10 Mins) : Dr. Swati Singh
2. Role Of Laser – Old Is Gold (8 Mins) : Dr. Chitralekha De
3. Anti-vegf Therapy - The Silver Bullet (10 Mins) : Dr. Ritesh Narula
4. Augmented Trabeculectomy Vs Aqueous Drainage Devices - The Buck
: Dr.Maj Gen (Mrs ) Sagarika Patyal
Stops Here (15 Mins)
5. Combined Vitrectomy With Posterior Valve - Fortune Favours The Bold
: Dr. Avnindra Gupta
(15 Mins)
6. Cyclodestructive Procedures – Biting The Bullet (8 Mins) : Dr.Suman
Panel Discussion: (9 mins)

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DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 4:30pm - 5:55pm HALL: ELDER HALL


IC146 - THE CHALLENGES OF CATARACT SURGERY IN CO-EXISTING RETINAL DISEASES AND UVEITIS
Dr. Siddhartha Ghosh [G10373] - Kolkata
Cataract surgery in the setting of co-existing retinal diseases and uveitis has always been a challenge. At times,
Cataract surgery may also adversely affect the co-existing retinal disease or uveitis.This course will focus on the
surgical pearls and key teaching points for performing cataract surgery in the setting of pre-existing Diabetic
Macular Edema, Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy, Peripheral Retinal Degenerations, Uveitis, AMD and cataract
surgery in Vitrectomized eyes. This video assisted course will be based on the currently available evidence. A more
methodical approach for evaluation, investigation and planning of such cases will be shown. The rational use of
adjunctive therapies like anti-VEGF injections, steroids and Lasers will also be discussed. At the end of the course,
the attendees will have a better understanding of the problems and will be ready to take on the challenges in a
more scientific method and achieve optimal outcomes.
1. Cataract surgery in patients with Diabetic Macular Edema (10 mins) : Dr. Siddhartha Ghosh
2. Cataract surgery in patients with pre-existing Uveitis (10 mins) : Dr.Ajoy Paul
3. Cataract surgery in patients with Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy (10 mins) : Dr. Aniruddha Maiti
4. Cataract Surgery in patients with AMD (10 mins) : Dr.Arup Kumar Bose
5. Cataract Surgery in patients with Pre-existing Peripheral Retinal Degenerations (10 : Dr.Krishnendu Nandi
mins)
6. Cataract Surgery in Vitrectomized eyes (10 mins) : Dr. Arup Bhaumik
Panel Discussion: (10 mins)

DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 4:30pm - 5:55pm HALL: PARSON HALL


IC277 - CODE RED IN VR SURGERIES
Dr. Aniruddha Maiti [M11117] - Kolkata
This is a video based instruction course showing different surgical scenarios of complication faced during Vitreo
Retinal surgerie. The IC will show the complication and its solution & outcome. It will also highlight few tips to
avoid such situations. We have a very well experienced & knowledgeable team of faculties to share their
experience. At the end of the course attendees will be able to improve their surgical planning, predict intra
operative difficulties and tackle any sort of similar situations.
1. Intralenticular Ozurdex & sub retinal nucleus (6 mins) : Dr. Aniruddha Maiti
2. Intra operative kissing choroids & Intraoperative CD (6 mins) : Dr.Boral Subhendu Kumar
3. Ozurdex implant on the Macula (6 mins) : Dr.Aditya Kelkar
4. Intra operative bleeding while operating IOFB (6 mins) : Dr.Krishnendu Nandi
: Dr. Mahindrakar
5. Difficult Secondary IOL (6 mins)
Aniruddha Dinkar
6. Difficult membrane peeling in diabetic TRD (6 mins) : Dr.Dharmesh K Kar
Panel Discussion: (33 mins)

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IC197 - DECISION MAKING IN TREATMENT INITIATION OF GLAUCOMA SUSPECTS WHEN TO PULL THE
TRIGGER?
Dr. Sumita Mohapatra [M13235] - Cuttack
Nearly half of the glaucoma cases seen by comprehensive ophthalmologists tend to be glaucoma suspects. These
are controversial clinical dilemmas as not all of them require treatment and might not develop glaucoma in near
future without treatment. Unnecessary intervention in such cases could lead to decrease QOL. However, certain
cases could progress to develop overt glaucoma if left untreated and hence, initiating treatment in these
suspects could prevent irreversible vision loss. Presence of certain risk factors & predictive determinants like
changes in chamber angle, optic disc and visual field will tilt the scale towards treatment initiation. Through this
instruction course these factors will be discussed in detail with ample examples by expert panelists. Additionally,
tips to avoid misdiagnosing someone as glaucoma suspect will be shared. Through panel discussion & audience
interaction the predicament regarding whether to initiate treatment or only monitor will be tackled.

1. Introduction to the course (2 mins) : Dr. Sumita Mohapatra


2. Who is a glaucoma Suspect? (8 mins) : Prof Prasanta Kumar Nanda
3. What IOP is safe for whom? (10 mins) : Dr. Deepak Mishra
4. How to deal with Angle suspects? (9 mins) : Dr.Maneesh Singh
5. Suspicious Visual Fields (9 mins) : Dr. Sumita Mohapatra
6. Optic Disc changes that suggest treatment initiation (9 mins) : Dr.Rita Dash
7. Role of OCT in decision making (9 mins) : Dr. Prateep Vyas
8. Treatment options for a glaucoma suspect (9 mins) : Dr.J C Das
Panel Discussion: (10 mins)
Keynote Address by DR. JAYANT V IYER : Catching the Thief of Sight approaches in detecting and
managing glaucoma on a large scale
DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 4:30pm - 5:55pm HALL: HAYREH HALL
IC6 - PRIMARY AND RECURRENT PTERYGIUM MANAGEMENT: A COMPREHENSIVE OUTLOOK

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Dr. SANTANU MITRA [S03757] - Howrah
Management of pterygium is essentially surgical. Surgical procedures over the centuries have evolved into
excision combined with either bare sclera, use of accessories like MMC, or conjunctival grafting. Conjunctival
autografting is currently the most accepted procedure for both primary and recurrent pterygia. It has a low
recurrence rate, good cosmesis and no fatal complications. This video assisted course will demonstrate the
variations of autografts like limbal (CLAG), free (CAG), rotational (CRAG), sliding, etc. with sutures, fibrin glue or
autoblood fixation. It also describes the use of MMC, AMT and the novel SLET technique in difficult situations.
Management of intra and postoperative complications are explained. At the end of the course, the attendee will
be able to reproduce the management techniques of different methods of simple as well as complex pterygium
cases.
1. Introduction (5 mins) : Dr. Santanu Mitra
2. Techniques of conjunctival Autografting in primary pterygium (15 mins) : Dr.Ayan Mohanta
3. Novel SLET Technique in Pterygium management (15 mins) : Dr.Tuhin Chowdhury
4. Autoblood graft fixation & overview (10 mins) : Dr. Santanu Mitra
Panel Discussion : (15 mins)

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DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 4:30pm - 5:55pm HALL: VON GRAEFE HALL


IC347 - ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE(AI) IN OPHTHALMOLOGY: CURRENT PARADIGMS AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS
Dr.Jatinder Bali [B09934] - Delhi
The course is a guide of current concepts in big data and Artificial Intelligence(AI) for the ophthalmologist. It deals
with role of AI in image recognition using fundus photographs, optical coherence tomography and visual fields in
diabetic retinopathy, retinopathy of prematurity, glaucoma, macular oedema and age-related macular
degeneration. It briefly outlines the tips and tools used in healthcare AI, clinical and technical challenges, bioethics
in computing, explainability of the algorithm, medicolegal issues, regulatory issues, pitfalls in the acceptance and
adoption AI ‘black-box’ algorithms, possible actionable inputs in Teleophthalmology and the importance of the
ophthalmologist in the development of the algorithms.It also discusses the changes in scientific reporting and
research publishing induced by the use of increasingly large amounts of data, the importance of data management
and the future implications of these technologies in ophthalmology.
1. Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (AI); Scientific Reporting and AI (20 mins) : Dr. Barun Kumar Nayak
2. AI Techniques used in healthcare (6 mins) : Dr.Jatinder Bali
3. AI in Diabetic Retinopathy (10 mins) : Dr.Amit Khosla
4. AI beyond Diabetic Retinopathy (10 mins) : Dr. Manisha Agarwal
5. AI in Glaucoma (8 mins) : Dr. Jatinder Singh Bhalla
6. AI in ROP, AI and Clinical Information Systems, Data Management, : Dr.Jatinder Bali
Teleophthalmology (14 mins)
Panel Discussion: (7 mins)
Keynote Address by DR. VAN LANSINGH : Surgical Simulation in Ophthalmology: The Future is here
DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 4:30pm - 5:55pm HALL: BARRAQUER HALL
IC495 - KEY TO SETTING UP AN OPERATION THEATRE : CURRENT CONCEPTS AND SAFE PRACTICES
Dr.Sailaja Sengupta [S18953] - Kolkata
The ultimate goal of any cataract surgery is to provide a patient with best visual outcome. But despite all
precautions, infections do occur sometimes. The ongoing COVID pandemic has made us stop and think. We need
to incorporate changes in our Operating room and make it safe not only for our patients but also for us. The
preventive measures should start as soon as a patient is seen . Adherence to a standardized protocol by all is
necessary to bring down the rate of endophthalmitis. The course intends to bring the light upon not only
instruments sterilization but also focuses on setting up an OT by a novice using limited resources. This course will
also help in establishing guidelines for OT environment preparation and etiquettes which can be easily followed by
all irrespective of the size of their practice.
1. Operation Theatre Design and Lay Out (12 mins) : Dr.Supriya Singh
2. OT Environment preparation :Cleaning and fumigation (12 mins) : Dr.Sugato Paul
3. Patient preparation etiquettes (12 mins) : Dr.Sailaja Sengupta
4. Instrument preparation (12 mins) : Dr. Goswami Anshuman
5. Sterilization Techniques and Quality indicators (12 mins) : Dr.Ray Chaudhuri Bhaskar
Panel Discussion: (0mins)

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DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 4:30pm - 5:55pm HALL: SRINIVASAN HALL


IC204 - DIE HARD IN DOUBLE TROUBLE - FIXING THE DIALYSES - BOTH IRIDODIALYSIS AND ZONULAR DIALYSIS
@ ONE GO
Dr. Debashis Dutta [D07662] - Kolkata
This is a video based course showing how to fix both the Capsular bag & the Iris to their respective beds.
Traumatic subluxation and iridodialysis oft copresent.It is customary to fix the iridodialysis & subluxation
separately on their own merits.Iridodialysis is managed by cobblers,sewing machine or hang-back
method.Subluxation is managed by CTR +/- Capsular segments and sutures.These will be discussed in detail
with VIDEOS and imaging techniques. The speakers will showcase AN innovation with video that combines
capsular bag stabilisation and fixation with simultaneous hang-back repair of iridodialysis (upto 45°) all at ONE
GO. The New method using a Hoffman pocket is reproducible and the speakers want to share how to achieve
the best of results in such difficult circumstances.
1. Clinical Anatomy Of The Ciliary Sulcus , Ciliary Body And Pars Plana, : Dr. Debashis Dutta
With Surface Markings (3 mins)
2. The Choice Of Various Sutures And Fixation Devices To Manage : Dr.Ayan Mohanta
Iridodialysis And Zonular Dialysis (10 mins)
3. How To Manage Stationary , Mainly Traumatic Subluxation. (10 mins) : Dr. Arup Bhaumik
4. Management of Iridodialysis - Various Modalities (10 mins) : Dr.Kumar J Doctor
5. Limbal & Pars Plana Vitrectomy For The Anterior Segment Surgeon in : Dr.Meena Chakrabarti
Difficult Situations (10 mins)
6. Challenging Situations (10 mins) : Dr.Boris Malyugin
7. New Method Of Capsular Bag Fixation With Simultaneous Hang-Back : Dr. Debashis Dutta
Repair Of Iridodialysis At ONE GO (12 mins)
Panel Discussion: (10 mins)
Keynote Address by DR. JORGE ALIO : Bilensectomy cataract surgery
DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 4:30pm - 5:55pm HALL: AHMED HALL
IC33 - DEALING WITH THE CONSEQUENCES OF CLUSTER ENDOPHTHALMITIS: A PRAGMATIC APPROACH

Instruction Courses
BASED ON EXPERIENCE
Dr. Lipi Chakrabarty [C13692] - Bhilai
Cluster Endophthalmitis(CE) is an alarming episode for the surgeon, the department and the institution.
Deliberation on the practicalities faced after CE is a sensitive topic and rarely presented.The course intends to
prepare all sections of ophthalmologists engaged in varied sectors to handle CE in an effective way, based on
actual experiences.We begin by providing guidelines on rational clinical management and counselling of
patients (including when to refer or surgically intervene).Next,the constitution and mammoth work of incident
investigation committee will be outlined.Ophthalmic OT regulations will be put forth discussing debatable
issues that may land the surgeon in trouble. Medico legal implications in today's scenario of alleging patients
and government laws will be discussed.Directives will be provided to handle the media turmoil and political
uproar. Panel discussion planned exploring dubious points with active audience interaction. Hand-outs of
individual talk to be given.
1. Clinical Diagnosis and Management (12 mins) : Dr. Rodney John Morris
2. Role of the Incident Investigation Committee (12 mins) : Dr. Revathi Rajaraman
3. Regulatory requirements of Ophthalmic Operation theatre (12 mins) : Dr. Kalpana Narendran
4. The key elements of Medico-legal aspect (12 mins) : Dr.Deshpande Anant Awdhutrao
5. The Medic and the Mass, Media, Melodrama (12 mins) : Dr. Lipi Chakrabarty
Panel Discussion: (10 mins)

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DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 11:30am - 12:55pm HALL: BARRAQUER HALL


IC54 - CLINCHING A DIAGNOSIS IN RETINA: CLINICAL ASSESSMENT AND MULTIMODAL IMAGING: COMPLEMENT
EACH OTHER
Dr. Rohan Chawla [C09401] - New Delhi
Diagnosis in retina is largely based on clinical examination. An astute clinician would observe, identify and describe
every small abnormal retinal finding and then correlate it with other details to reach a differential and final
diagnosis. In today’s era multimodal imaging has enhanced our diagnostic capabilities. A good knowledge of
correlation of clinical findings with lesion characteristics on imaging modalities like OCT and OCTA enhances the
clinicians ability to clinch the diagnosis. OCT has helped us identify a number of new microscopic morphological
changes such as focal choroidal excavation, choroidal cavern etc. All these new OCT and OCTA findings shall be
discussed. New differential diagnosis of conditions like CSR, hitherto unseen subretinal vessels and detailed
morphological analysis of large retinal lesions is now possible. Through this IC we aim to give a good idea to the
attendees of how the final diagnosis can change based on imaging and its clinical correlation.
1. OCT and OCT-Angiography - Imaging opens new horizons (12 mins) : Dr. Abhidnya Surve
2. Central serous chorio-retinopathy – Imaging may suggest otherwise (12 mins) : Dr. Neha Goel
3. OCT Angiography in Choroidal neovascularisation – Useful or misleading (12 : Dr.Vinod Kumar
mins)
4. Imaging in uveitis – How it helps in management (12 mins) : Dr.Shorya Vardhan Azad
5. Large lesions of the chorio-retina: Imaging to the rescue (12 mins) : Dr. Rohan Chawla
Panel Discussion: (15 mins)

DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 8:30am - 9:00pm HALL: KELMAN HALL


IC326 - KERATOCONUS - ALL THAT A GENERAL OPHTHALMOLOGIST SHOULD KNOW
Dr.Madhu Uddaraju [U14383] - Bhimavaram
This video based course will broadly cover the recent advances in the diagnosis and management of kertatoconus
useful for general ophthalmologists and cornea consultants under the following topics. Corneal biomechanics in
keratoconus evaluation and management. Case-based approach for choosing corneal cross linking and Topo-
guided PRK in the management of keratoconus. INTACS when and How. DALK for beginners & Big bubble DALK -
Tips for improving outcomes. Bowmans layer transplantation- early experience.
1. Diagnosing Keratoconus - Newer concepts with Corneal Biomechanics (12 mins) : Dr. Tushar Grover
2. Corneal Crosslinking & Topo guided PRK (12 mins) : Dr.Ddivya M
3. INTACS in Keratoconus - When & How (10 mins) : Dr. Sujatha Mohan
4. DALK for Beginners (10 mins) : Dr. Soham Basak
5. Big Bubble DALK - Tips for improving outcomes (10 mins) : Dr.Ashish Kumar
6. Bowmans layer transplantation in Advanced Keratoconus - Early experience (8 : Dr.Madhu Uddaraju
mins)
Panel Discussion : (13 mins)

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DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 11:30am - 12:55pm HALL: HELMHOLTZ HALL


IC632 - A TO Z OF OCTA
Dr. Daraius Shroff [S10741] - New Delhi
Optical coherence tomography has revolutionized retinal practice. Constant advancements in retinal imaging
lead to the introduction of OCT-Angiography- a novel, non-invasive, dye-less imaging technique. Through this
instruction course we explore the various ways OCT-A helps us in improving our clinical practice. An
introduction to the technology and the frequent pitfalls and artefacts lays the foundation of the subsequent
talks. This is followed by a comprehensive disease entity-based description of OCT-A imaging features.
Management of diabetic retinopathy, vasculopathies, CNVMs and inflammatory diseases benefits extensively
from angiographic studies. The role of artificial intelligence (AI) in OCT and OCT-A image analysis is discussed
with introduction of open access tools and a peek into emerging software applications. At the end of the
course, the attendees will have been introduced to practical OCT-A and AI applications in retinal diseases
that they can apply in their practices.
1. Basics of OCT-Angiography and analysis of Artefacts (10 mins) : Dr.Priyanka (Agarwal) Gupta
2. CNV unearthed by OCT-A (10 mins) : Dr. Daraius Shroff
3. An OCT-A way to look at Diabetic Retinopathy (10 mins) : Dr.Indranil Saha
4. Arterial and Venous occlusions on OCT-A (10 mins) : Dr. Aniruddha Agarwal
5. Artificial intelligence in OCT imaging (10 mins) : Dr. Abhishek Kothari
6. OCT-A decoding Uveitis (10 mins) : Dr.Shishir Narain
Panel Discussion: (15 mins)

DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 1:00pm - 2:25pm HALL: SUSHRUTA HALL


IC64 - OCULAR TRAUMA MANAGEMENT-LESSONS LEARNED FROM ARMED FORCES STANDARD OPERATING
PROCEDURES (SOPS)
Dr.Sandeep [G09011] - Kolkata

Instruction Courses
Indian Armed Forces is largest employer in India with a unique job profile with high incidence of trauma from
IED blasts, retained IOFB and high impact injuries. Also remote locations as well as inhospitable terrains like
high altitude, open sea and underwater injuries are present. We work on preset guidelines (SOPs) which
allow management with standard, repeatable and evidence based protocols. High quality telemedicine
centers , high quality robust transfer system , multi specialty integrated management approach , meticulous
record keeping to final rehabilitation of these individuals back on active duty are all covered. This IC will
review these SOPs in the context of Multi organ trauma with ocular trauma and how it can help formulating
and improving the existing guidelines of all institutions to provide standard care to its patients. All the
instructors have experience of serving in high conflict zones and have been instrumental in formulating the
SOPs in Armed Forces
1. Multi organ trauma in setting of ocular trauma & transfer of cases to
: Dr.Sandeep
tertiary institutes (15 mins)
2. Management of Orbital and adenxal trauma and trauma specific to
: Dr.(Col ) Anirudh Singh
Air Force warriors (10 mins)
3. Management of Corneo scleral trauma and High altitude related
: Dr. Vijay Kumar Sharma
113 (10 mins)
injuries
4. Management of lens and angle injuries and trauma specific to Navy
: Dr.Amit Sethi
(10 mins)
5. Management of Posterior segment trauma and conclusion (14 mins) : Dr.Sanjay Kumar Mishra
Panel Discussion: (1 mins)

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DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 1:00pm - 2:25pm HALL: STALLARD HALL


IC20 - A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO MANAGING CORNEAL PERFORATIONS: A CASE-BASED AND VIDEO-ASSISTED
COURSE!
Dr.Ashok Sharma [A04284] - Chandigarh
Corneal perforations are ophthalmological emergencies those can have serious and detrimental outcomes. Corneal
perforations may occur following infective, neurotrophic and autoimmune corneal disorders. Corneal perforations
may also occur following trauma and chemical injuries. Referrals to the tertiary care centres indicate that corneal
perforations are either missed or treated inappropriately. Ophthalmologists should have high index of suspicion
and perform Seidel’s test to detect corneal perforations early. Choice of treatment option is determined by the
size, location and underlying aetiology of perforation. Small and medium-sized corneal perforations are amenable
to cyanoacrylate, fibrin glue and AMG. However patch grafts, conjunctival pedicle grafts and therapeutic grafts are
needed for large perforations. Case-based presentations augmented with videos of techniques will give attendees
a real-time experience of managing corneal perforations.
1. Aetiology, clinical diagnosis, workup and medical treatment of corneal : Dr.Ashok Sharma
perforation (7 mins)
2. Cyanoacrylate adhesive in treatment of corneal perforations: Basic technique & : Dr.Ashok Sharma
challenging cases. (10 mins)
3. Fibrin glue and amniotic membrane grafts for treatment of corneal thinning and : Dr. Chintan Singh
corneal perforations (10 mins) (Malhotra)
4. Management of severe corneal thinning and perforations in advanced PUK : Prof.Amit Gupta
patients using Banana-grafts. (10 mins)
5. Management of corneal perforations in severe acute chemical injuries. (10 mins) : Dr.Tuhin Chowdhury
6. Therapeutic penetrating keratoplasty for management of corneal perforations : Dr. Namrata Sharma
(10 mins)
7. Conjunctival pedicle grafts in the management of corneal perforations (10 mins) : Prof.Arun K Jain
Panel Discussion: (8 mins)

DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 1:00pm - 2:25pm HALL: SRINIVASAN HALL


IC354 - FIGHTING MYCOTIC KERATITIS
Prof.Lional Raj D [L16453] - TIRUNELVELI
The burden of mycotic keratitis especially in tropical countries would be highlighted in addition to a detailed
description of its various clinical features and laboratory techniques, various medical and surgical management of
fungal corneal infection including intrastromal antifungals and its sustained drug delivery systems. Additionally, the
role of cross-linking would be emphasized along with the discussions on various landmark clinical trials Objective:
The attendees would learn basics to advanced level of understanding of fungal keratitis and the varied range of
medical and surgical management in overcoming infections
1. Epidemiology and landmark trials of Fungal Keratitis (10 mins) : Prof.Lional Raj D
2. Clinical and Laboratory Observations of Fungal Keratitis (10 mins) : Dr.Preethi S
3. Medical Management of Mycotic Keratitis (10 mins) : Dr. Sumathi A.
4. Surgical management of kerato mycosis (12 mins) : Dr.Preethi S
5. Newer treatment options (10 mins) : Prof.Lional Raj D
6. Cross-linking in fungal keratitis (8 mins) : Dr.Mrs.Betsy Clement
Panel Discussion: (15 mins)

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DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 1:00pm - 2:25pm HALL: KELMAN HALL


IC573 - UNDERSTANDING IMMUNOGENICITY: AN EMERGING THREAT TO THE INNOVATIONS IN ANTI-VEGF
THERAPY
Dr.Ashish Sharma [S13838] - Coimbatore
Intraocular inflammation with initial use of Razumab, the biosimilar to ranibizumab brought immunogenicity
of biologics in focus. It created a nocebo effect around the use of biosimilars, which persisted even after
biosimilar to have shown a near-zero IOI rate. Biosimilars and the longer acting drugs such as brolucizumab
and abicipar pegol are the future of intravitreal therapy to lessen the financial burden. The recent incidences
of occlusive vasculitis occurring in 21 cases of brolucizumab, which led FDA to issue to vigilance alert, and
incidence of sterile inflammation with abicipar warrants a better understanding of such IOI. The course aims
to provide a general overview of the causes of such immunogenic reactions, mechanisms for each factor
involved in the immunogenicity, and the steps required to mitigate the risks in form of didactic lectures. The
course dedicates time for panel discussion and audience interaction for a better understanding of the
subject.
1. Introduction to the course (5 mins) : Dr.Ashish Sharma
2. Understanding immunogenicity in the eye (10 mins) : Dr.Nilesh Kumar
3. Immunogenic reaction: How to differentiate from other inflammation (10 mins) : Dr.Narayanan R
4. Understanding the sources of immunogenicity: Drugs and Injection Technique (10 : Dr.Ashish Sharma
mins)
5. Lessons learnt from biosimilars (10 mins) : Dr. S.Natarajan
6. Brolucizumab and Occlusive Vasculitis: Understanding the new phenomenon (10 : Dr.Ashish Sharma
mins)
Panel Discussion: (20 mins)

DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 1:00pm - 2:25pm HALL: BARRAQUER HALL


IC10 - RELEVANCE OF FFA AND ICG IN OPHTHALMIC PRACTICE
Dr. Dinesh Garg [G04671] - Ludhiana

Instruction Courses
Fundus Fluorescein Angiography and Indocyanine Green Angiography are important investigations in the
diagnosis and management of Vitreo-retinal and Choroidal Disorders. However, with the availability of
Multimodal Imaging, there is a tendency to avoid these invasive investigations in the overall management of
the patient. We plan to conduct a Basic-Level instruction course for the Postgraduates and Practising
Ophthalmologists, who want to add Medical Retina setup in their practises or update their knowledge about
relevance of these investigative modalities. The course will be conducted by the experts in the field & will
cover all the practical aspects of doing these procedures including Indications, Precautions, Contraindications
and Interpretation. After attending this course, the Ophthalmologists will be confident to conduct these
investigations and interpret the reports.
1. Introduction to FFA and ICG (8 mins) : Dr. Dinesh Garg
2. Specific Indications of Fundus Fluorescein angiography (8 mins) : Dr. Sangeet Mittal
3. When and Why should I repeat FFA or ICG? (8 mins) : Dr. Prashant Keshao Bawankule
4. ICG - Indications and Interpretation (8 mins) : Dr.Dinesh Talwar
5. Ultra Wide-field Angiography - Options and Advantages (8 mins) : Dr.Shishir Narain
6. Dye-less Angiography (OCT-A) - Current status (8 mins) : Dr. Vishali Gupta
7. Paediatric Fluorescein Angiography - Indications and Interpretation
: Dr.Deeksha Katoch
(8 mins)
Panel Discussion: (19 mins)

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DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 1:00pm - 2:25pm HALL: SHIELDS HALL


IC115 - CHALLENGING PHACO CASES: COMBINING TECHNIQUES AND TECHNOLOGY.
Dr. Minu M. Mathen [M08325] - Thiruvananthapuram
This video based course will highlight the difficulties during phacoemulsification of difficult cataracts including
posterior polar, soft, hard and mature cataracts, subluxations, small pupils, shallow anterior chambers, IFIS,
compromised endothelium, high myopes, traumatic cataracts and post vitrectomised eyes. The modifications in
techniques involved in managing the above situations will be described. The use of newer phacoemusification
machines as well as the changes to be made in the parameters of standard phaco machines will also be detailed
including microincision phaco and torsional technology to deal with the above situations. The use of capsule
staining techniques, Capsular bag stabilization devices and customized chopping instruments will be demonstrated.
The role of Femtosecond laser assisted cataract surgery in the above difficult situations will be also be highlighted
where the technical advantages and limitations of Femto phaco will be discussed,
1. Toning down the white mature and black cataracts (8 mins) : Dr. Amit Porwal
2. Dealing with eyes having large and small axial lengths (8 mins) : Dr. Sudeep Das
3. Posterior Polar & cataract post penetrating trauma: (8 mins) : Dr. Rengaraj Venkatesh
4. When Soft cataracts turn tough & Compromised endothelium: (8 mins) : Dr. Minu M. Mathen
5. Subluxated cataracts and capsular bag stabilising devices: (8 mins) : Dr.Haripriya Aravind
6. Hooks and rings in small pupils & IFIS (8 mins) : Dr. Suven Bhattacharjee
7. Femto phaco advantages and limitations in challenging cases. (12 mins) : Prof.Chee Soon Phaik
Panel Discussion: (15 mins)

DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 2:30pm - 3:55pm HALL: SUSHRUTA HALL


IC639 - DEMYSTIFYING EXTREME RETINAL SURGERY
Dr. Abhishek Kothari [K09674] - Jaipur
Progressive refinements in retinal surgery have resulted in favorable predictable outcomes, encouraging surgeons
to push the limits & attempt surgery in cases that would earlier have been left untreated. This course will present
the panel’s approach to handling extreme retinal pathologies to achieve the best possible outcomes. The course
features management of recurrent retinal detachments with severe PVR, principles of retinectomy, advanced
proliferative diabetic retinopathy, severe trauma, fulminant endophthalmitis & pediatric retinal surgeries. The
objective of the course is to present such principles & customized algorithms for management of these complex
surgical pathologies which attendees can incorporate into their practice. Each presentation will be followed by
structured discussion between audience & speakers. At conclusion of the course, attendees would be better
equipped to tackle challenging retinal surgical pathologies to achieve better anatomical & functional outcomes.
1. Recurrent Retinal Detachments (10 mins) : Dr. Daraius Shroff
2. Retinotomies and Retinectomies (10 mins) : Dr.Dilraj S Grewal
3. Morbid Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy (10 mins) : Dr.Gagan Bhatia
4. Pediatric Retinal Surgeries (10 mins) : Dr.Saravanan V R
: Dr. Dhanashree Arun
5. Extreme Trauma (10 mins)
Deshpande
6. Fulminant Endophthalmitis- SOS from the eye (10 mins) : Dr. Abhishek Kothari
Panel Discussion: (10 mins)

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DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 2:30pm - 3:55pm HALL: STALLARD HALL


IC611 - DMEK FOR DUMMIES !
Dr.Rishi Swarup [S09772] - Hyderabad
Descemet's Membrane Endothelial Keratoplasty (DMEK) is one of the most advanced form of corneal
surgeries with a high learning curve. In the last few years, cornea specialists in developed nations have
embraced this new technique of Endothelial keratoplasty that has distinct advantages over its predecessor
(Descemet's Stripping Endothelial Keratoplasty). However due to its prolonged learning curve, its acceptance
among Indian ophthalmologists has been much slower. This course hopes to bridge this gap by providing
course attendees with simple tips and tricks to overcome the common challenges that DMEK poses. The
course instructors, who have immense surgical experience with this new technique will share pearls and
simplified steps to achieve success in all steps of DMEK such as donor harvesting, Donor loading and insertion
and DMEK scroll unfolding. Video and animation aids will be used to explain fine points of DMEK. Finally
there will be a discussion on DMEK complications.
1. DMEK - a literature review (10 mins) : Dr.kavita Rao
2. Donor preparations for DMEK - well begun is half done (15 mins) : Dr.Rishi Swarup
3. Unfolding the DMEK scroll and ensuring its the right way up (15 mins) : Dr. K.S. Siddharthan
4. DMEK complications - when the going gets tough (15 mins) : Dr.Ashish Nagpal
5. DMEK - challenging case scenarios - management pearls from the expert (15 : Dr.Rajesh Fogla
mins)
Panel Discussion: (5 mins)

DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 2:30pm - 3:55pm HALL: VON GRAEFE HALL


IC76 - ECTOPIA LENTIS: MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES WITH EMERGING TECHNIQUES AND DEVICES
Dr.Ajoy Paul [P05420] - Kolkata
This course is focused on surgical techniques in management of Cataracts complicated by zonular weakness

Instruction Courses
and/or dialysis like Ectopia lentis in Marfan's syndrome, spherophakia, traumatic and intraoperative zonular
weakness; utilizing various contemprory and emerging capsular supporting devices like rings, segments and
clips along with FLACS advantage . Preoperative evaluation, intraoperative clues for diagnosing potentially
unstable zonules, techniques of management of disasters and long term complication like capsular
contraction will be discussed. IOL options along with techniques of fixation with sutures and glues will be
highlighted. At the end of the course, the participants will be prepared mentally and technically to use rings ,
hooks and segments in difficult situations and learn to apply the best method to achieve well centered,
stable, bag-IOL complex while managing ectopia lentis
1. Managing ectopia lentis: beginners dilemma (8 mins) : Dr.Goswami Biraj Jyoti
2. Managing mild and moderate ectopia lentis with long term follow up (8 mins) : Dr. Chitra Ramamurthy
3. Managing extreme ectopia lentis and Spherophakias with emerging techniques : Dr. Partha Biswas
(8 mins)
4. Traumatic and Intraoperative ectopia lentis (8 mins) : Dr. Siddhartha Ghosh
5. Ectopia lentis –The FLACS advantage and newer bag stibilizing devices (8 mins) : Dr.Ajoy Paul
6. My disasters and triumphs with ectopia lentis (8 mins) : Dr.Surya Gupta
7. IOL Options in ectopia lentis -with or without the bag (8 mins) : Dr.Narang Priya
Panel Discussion: (19 mins)
Keynote Address by PROF CHEE SOON PHAIK : Extreme Cases of Iris Loss-

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DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 2:30pm - 3:55pm HALL: KELMAN HALL


IC241 - I WILL NEVER FORGET MY "LONGEST DAYS" IN VR OR
Dr.Boral Subhendu Kumar [B09751] - Kolkata
Every day may not be a rosy day for a VR surgeon. Series of hiccoughs, obstacles, unexpected mishaps may arise
even in a very apparently simple looking case that may prolong the surgical time and sometimes make prognosis
unpredictable. This video based instructional course will discuss these kind of hurdles in dealing cases of fresh and
chronic retinal detachments, managing PDR with membrane proliferations, managing dropped nucleus, simple
vitreous haemorrhage, scleral fixation of IOL and interface managements etc. Attendees will be benefited by
learning the turning points those may complicate a simple case and thus so anticipate and get to know their way
outs and the best managements.
1. i) My longest RIOFBs, ii) Finally subretinal PFCL ! - My longest RD. (7 mins) : Dr.Boral Subhendu Kumar
2. i) My longest Interface management ii) My Longest proliferative diabetic : Dr. Das Arnab
membrane management (7 mins)
3. i) Simple macular hole surgery turned into RD with CD, ii) Intraoperative sub : Dr. Aniruddha Maiti
retinal air ! (7 mins)
4. i) My Longest VR surgery, ii) Longest day due to masquerading sign (7 mins) : Dr.Santanu Mandal
5. i) Sub retinal cannula in vitreous haemorrhage, ii) Is it a mass behind vitreous : Dr. Debdulal Chakraborty
haemorrhage ? (7 mins)
6. My longest Scleral fixation - Slipped haptics in Yamane’s double needle technique : Dr.Aditya Kelkar
(7 mins)
7. i) My longest vitrectomy for simple vitreous haemorrhage, ii) My Longest peeling : Dr.Dharmesh K Kar
day (7 mins)
Panel Discussion: (26 mins)

DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 2:30pm - 3:55pm HALL: SCHEPENS HALL


IC452 - NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY: ADVANCES AND UPDATES
Dr. Swati Phuljhele [P10477] - New Delhi
Neuro-Ophthalmological conditions more often than not are manifestations of systemic diseases. With new
developments taking place in field of medicine in general and ophthalmology in particular, it is important to update
yourself regarding the recent developments in management of various neuro-ophthalmology disorders. This course
intends to update the audience about the recent developments in the field, especially in management of optic
neuritis, role of OCT in various disorders. It also intends to be an interactive session which will include some
interesting cases those are encountered in day today practice of general ophthalmologists. The general approach
for the management of these common cases would be discussed and audience would be encouraged to participate
in the discussion.
1. Optic Neuritis: Changing Paradigm (8 mins) : Dr. Rohit Saxena
2. Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension: Treatment Strategy (8 mins) : Dr. Swati Phuljhele
3. NAION: Update (8 mins) : Dr. Digvijay Singh
4. Toxic optic Neuropathy: What we should know (8 mins) : Dr.Paromita Dutta
5. OCT: Is it mandatory for Neuro-ophthalmology disorders (8 mins) : Dr. Pradeep Sharma
. Neuroimaging: Do’s and Don’t mins : Dr.Satya Karna
7. Interesting cases (15 mins) : Dr. Swati Phuljhele
Panel Discussion: (10 mins)
Keynote Address by DR. AN GUOR WANG: Is this anisocoria pharmacologic or pathologic?

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DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 2:30pm - 3:55pm HALL: BARRAQUER HALL


IC569 - TROUBLESHOOTING VITRECTOMY SNAGS OR TRICKS UNPLUGGED FOR FELLOWS!
Dr.Deependra V Singh [S09689] - Delhi
Successful Vitreous Surgery demands combination of experience, technology and problem-solving abilities.
While most fellows do get exposed to a variety of cases and challenging situations during their fellowship,
advancing technologies and newer indications keep posing unseen snags during vitreous surgery. Retinal
surgeons keep on improvising with every surgery by learning from each mistake and thereby accumulating
tricks for tackling these snags. Sharing these tricks can be a great learning experience to fellows and even
seasoned retina surgeons. The course would address challenging snags during vitrectomy; Creating
sclerotomies in eyes with hypotony or choroidal detachment, Visualization challenges during Fluid air
exchange, Tips on combining buckle with vitrectomy and indentation, Maneuvers under Silicon Oil. The course
offers useful surgical tips for making vitreous surgery simpler and safer. Each tip would be supported by a short
video clip along with do’s and don’ts.
1. Managing Sclerotomies in Challenging cases, Interface Vitrectomy, : Dr.Raja Rami Reddy P
Subretinal tPA injection (10 mins)
2. Overcoming Visualization snags during Vitrectomy (fogging, Air in AC, : Dr.Sourav Sinha
Miosis, bleeding) (10 mins)
3. Managing issues at Ora serrata – Vitreous base dissection, Buckles and : Dr.Ajay Pal Singh Jhinja
Indentation (10 mins)
4. Staining tricks and Handling Triple layers, Utilizing Chandelier to address : Dr.Deependra V Singh
complex situations (10 mins)
5. Peeling techniques in complex situations (10 mins) : Dr.Shashank Rai Gupta
6. Handling High myopic eyes, Tackling challenges with Silicon oil (10 mins) : Dr.Deependra V Singh
Panel Discussion: (15mins)

DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 2:30pm - 3:55pm HALL: SRINIVASAN HALL


IC590 - ‘REAL WORLD APPLICATIONS OF CORNEAL DIAGNOSTICS’: A CASE BASED APPROACH
Prof.Amit Gupta [G07896] - Panchkula

Instruction Courses
Diagnostic modalities of the cornea have expanded exponentially in the last few years. In addition to the
well-established role of corneal topography/tomography, anterior segment OCT and specular microscopy,
newer modalities include swept source ASOCT, corneal epithelial thickness mapping, advanced imaging and
quantification of the tear film, corneal biomechanics measurements and ray tracing aberrometry. With an
ever increasing number of corneal and lens based surgeries being performed worldwide, component
keratoplasty replacing full thickness transplants, and advances in the management of keratoconus/other
ecstatic diseases, each of these diagnostic modalities can play a specific role in enhancing patient outcomes.
This course will aim to demonstrate the clinical applications of these diagnostic modalities in the 'real world'
scenario through a case based approach with ample time being provided for audience interaction.
1. Introduction: Why all ophthalmologists need to sensitise themselves to the : Prof.Amit Gupta
newer technology (5 mins)
2. Elevation based tomography with the Pentacam AXL: Expanding indications : Prof.Arun K Jain
(10 mins)
3. Ray Tracing aberrometry for Corneal and Lens-based Refractive Surgeries (10 : Prof.Amit Gupta
mins)
4. Corneal Epithelial Mapping- Role in keratoconus and screening for refractive : Dr. Chintan Singh
surgery (8 mins) (Malhotra)
5. Swept Source ASOCT: Applications for the anterior segment surgeon. : Dr. Chintan Singh
(8 mins) (Malhotra)
6. Corneal biomechanics-Need of the Hour (10 mins) : Dr. Rishi Mohan
7. Tear Film Diagnostics (Lipiview and Lipiflow) (10 mins) : Dr. Samar Kumar Basak
Panel Discussion: (14 mins)
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DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 4:00pm - 5:25pm HALL: SUSHRUTA HALL


IC561 - SIMPLIFYING LASERS FOR COMPREHENSIVE OPHTHALMOLOGISTS - TIPS AND TRICKS
Prof.Shrikant [S02573] - Varanasi
This instruction course intends to provide comprehensive ophthalmologists the knowledge to add laser
photocoagulation into their practices. Overburden of diabetes and other treatable retinal diseases has amplified
the need for specialists who can treat medical retina disorders. Due to the scarcity of retina specialists in India,
many centres which have laser machines are not being put to use because of lack of training. The availability of
user friendly diagnostic instruments like indirect ophthalmoscopy, Fundus camera, FFA and OCT it has become
really easy to diagnose and treat these diseases. This course will target the general ophthalmologist and young
surgeons on how to proceed with laser and all the tips and tricks will be shared by the experienced instructors so
that they may come out of this course with confidence to do lasers safely and shorten the learning curve.
1. Diabetic retinopathy- Protocols and when to Laser (8 mins) : Dr. Kamaljeet Singh
2. CRVO- Studies and Protocols of Laser techniques (8 mins) : Dr.Abhishek Sharan
3. BRVO- Studies and Protocols of Laser Techniques (8 mins) : Dr. Pranav Saluja
4. PRP/Scatter Laser photocoagulation- Desirable technique (8 mins) : Dr. Manish Tandon
5. Follow-up of Lasered Patients- What to consider (8 mins) : Prof.Shrikant
6. Focal/Grid photocoagulation – Desirable technique (8 mins) : Dr.Vinod Kumar Singh
7. Prophylactic Laser for Predisposing Lesions and Retinal Tears (8 mins) : Dr.Ashish Mitra
Panel Discussion: (15 mins)

DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 4:00pm - 5:25pm HALL: ELDER HALL


IC207 - SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF MACULAR & SUBMACULAR PATHOLOGY
Dr.Abhijit Chattopadhyay [C06838] - Kolkata
Macular surgery is one of the most satisfying surgery in the field of retinal surgery. It requires skill and patience
and the best of instruments and illuminations. Expanding knowledge base about the vitreo-retinal interface and
tissue healing has given rise to uses of different dyes & different methods. The smaller gauge vitrectomy
instruments helped us to explore further. Starting with epiretinal membrane peeling to macular hole surgeries in
different situations with tissues and with dyes, all are well explained and discussed. Retinal detachment with
macular hole and perfluorocarbon liquids below detached retina needs different surgical skills. The submacular
haemorrhage severely decreases the vision and sometimes surgery is the only resort for vision redemption. The
course is crafted in an interactive way with videos by accomplished surgeons in their fields to make it a worthy
experience for all who will attend and definitely help them to become better surgeons.
1. Vmt & epiretinal membrane (10 mins) : Dr. Rajesh Sahay
2. Macular Hole in Attached & Detached Retina (10 mins) : Dr.Abhijit Chattopadhyay
3. Management of Failed Macular Hole surgery (10 mins) : Dr.George J Manayath
4. Macular Hole & Schisis in Myopia, ONH Pit and Subretinal PFCL (10 mins) : Dr.Saravanan V R
5. Management of Submacular Haemorrhage: AntiVEGF, TPA & Gas (10 mins) : Dr.Subhankarsri Paul
6. Surgical Management of Submacular Haemorrhage (10 mins) : Dr. K. Naresh Babu
7. Summary & Discussion (5 Mins) : Dr.Saravanan V R
Panel Discussion: (10 mins)

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DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 4:00pm - 5:25pm HALL: HAYREH HALL


IC144 - COMPLEX PEDIATRIC CATARACT SITUATIONS!
Dr.Lav Kochgaway [K08212] - Kolkata
Decisions in pediatric cataract surgery have always been a dilemma owing to the complex nature of the
problem. This instruction course would include issues of Pediatric Cataract Surgery that have two or more
school of thoughts. Pros and cons of each of these views would be discussed. Some of the common issues
which all of us face at some point are - earliest age for IOL implantation, what type of IOL to implant, what
should be the target refraction! Management of subluxated lens in children would be discussed. How to
manage unilateral pediatric cataracts - both in terms of earliest age in which IOL would be implanted and the
steep myopic shift in these children? We will try to find answers to these video assisted instruction course.
Trauma in children is common leading to cataract and every case would have different presentation for which
surgical plan is modified accordingly. Special situations like Pediatric Aniridia with cataract would be discussed.
1. Pediatric Cataract Surgery Overview (10 mins) : Dr.Lav Kochgaway
2. Pediatric Cataract Surgery in Infants - The Dilemmas! (10 mins) : Dr.Sumita Agarkar
3. Posterior Capsulorrhexis Techniques in Pediatric Cataract Surgery (10 mins) : Dr. Arup Bhaumik
4. Special Situations - Aniridia, Post keratoplasty, coloboma with Pediatric : Dr.Suma Ganesh
Cataract (10 mins)
5. Pediatric Traumatic Cataract - Various Presentations! (10 mins) : Dr. Jitendra Nenumal
Jethani
6. Pediatric Lens Subluxation - Available surgical options (15 mins) : Dr.Lav Kochgaway
Panel Discussion: (10 mins)
Keynote Address by DR. AN GUOR WANG: Endoscopic plication of inferior rectus for traumatic
IR injury.
DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 8:00am - 9:25am HALL: PARSON HALL
IC161 - TECHNOLOGY BEHEST CATARACT SURGERY
Dr.Praveen [S11486] - Berhampur

Instruction Courses
Cataract surgery still remains the bread and butter for modern day private practice. There has been a
paradigm shift in the management of cataract surgery with great emphasis is given to the refractive
outcome.Besides every patient yearns good experience undergoing cataract surgery. To build a premium
practice customisation of cataract surgery is the most critical step. Evaluation of tear film, cornea, anterior
chamber, lens thickness and macular health pre determines the success of the procedure. Inspite of
successful cataract surgery per se, patient has high amount of dissatisfaction which cannot be explained with
his post operative visual acuity alone. Aim of this instruction course is to decode various post cataract
surgery patient perceptions and not repeat the same mistakes in future. Hence it is deemed necessary to
create a trust between the care ‘providers’ and care ‘takers’ utilising the best of technology available in the
market.
1. I am able to see but i am not comfortable at all !!!: Pre operative : Dr.Praveen
assessment of ocular surface. (9 mins)
2. I was seeing better before surgery you have worsened it !!!: Did we : Dr.Sean Socrates Dsilva
miss the cornea? (9 mins)
3. I am able to see but my perception of images are not clear !!!: Did : Dr.Nanda Ashok Kumar
we create new aberrations? (9 mins)
4. I can see clearly with glasses but u ensured me of spectacle free : Dr. Nikhil Gandhi
vision !!! : Newer Biometry (9 mins)
5. I did not experience any improvement in vision it was same as : Dr. Bhuvan Chanana
before: Decoding Posterior segment (10 mins)
6. I am happy that now i have complete range of vision: Bifocals and : Dr. Soham Basak
trifocals; Good case selection (9 mins)
7. I could see immediately after surgery but it started going down : Dr.Debasis Chakrabarti
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DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 4:00pm - 5:25pm HALL: DUA HALL


IC23 - DARE TO BARE: WHEN THE MASTERS FAIL AND THE FINAL OUTCOME IS NOT 20/20
Dr.Surya Gupta [G12556] - Kolkata
This IC borders on a horror show, where the instructors show a bouquet of cases from various sub-specialities
eliciting varied nightmare situations in ophthalmology. The audience will get to observe, sympathize and learn
from the comfort of their chair, management of rare but tricky situations; to be a part of the trials and tribulations,
agony and ecstasy, joy and sorrow, of their colleagues in difficult situations. Be prepared to be horrified, saddened,
elated, educated and amazed that THIS CAN ALSO HAPPEN. It promises to be a highly interactive session between
the panellists and the audience at every stage. This IC will teach us how to get out of various sticky situations or
how to avoid them, without having to personally undergo such nightmares, but from the comfort of our easy-chair,
so that we can all be prepared for the worst and achieve the best. Presenting NEW and varied cases every time,
this IC promises to be an excellent educational session for all.
1. Introduction (4 mins) : Dr.Surya Gupta
2. Cataract Catastrophe (8 mins) : Dr.Ajoy Paul
3. Refractive Riot (8 mins) : Dr.Amar Agarwal
4. Vitreo-Retinal Vandalism (8 mins) : Dr.Rupak Kanti Biswas
5. Glaucoma Grotesque (8 mins) : Dr.Sumit Choudhury
6. Ocuplasty Ordeal (8 mins) : Dr. Santanu Mitra
7. Complete Destruction (8 mins) : Dr.Surya Gupta
Panel Discussion: (20 mins)
Keynote Address by DR. CHRISTOPHER LU : Face masks and face cream around the time of cataract surgery
DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 4:00pm - 5:25pm HALL: SRINIVASAN HALL
IC138 - KERATOREFRACTIVE SURGERY WHAT &WHY? WHAT EVERY PRACTITIONER NEEDS TO KNOW
Dr.Piyush Kapur [K09705] - New Delhi
In the era of 2020 with huge patient expectations and ever increasing popularity of refractive surgery, there
remains tremendous grey areas in daily refractive practic . The lure of dramatically improving a patients lifestyle by
providing excellent uncorrected vision is too compelling to resist. Often the surgeons choice is more pragmatic in
this pandemic of easily available information both for the treating physician and being treated patient. Based on
our clinical experience the course aims at unravelling the common dilemmas and controversies we encounter in
our routine clinical practice and lay down lucid guidelines.
1. Pentacam Dilemmas (10 mins) : Dr.Jaya Gupta
2. Choosing the right procedure – corneal biomechanics practical or overrated
: Dr.Shreyas Ramamurthy
(10 mins)
3. Refining outcomes with surface ablation – tackling challenges (10 mins) : Dr.Ramendra Bakshi
4. PRK/LASIK/SMILE - current evidence (10 mins) : Dr.Rajiv Bajaj
5. Contoura Vision – Truth vs Hype (10 mins) : Dr.Ritin Goyal
6. LASER VISION CORRECTION vs ICL - Decision Making (10 mins) : Dr.Piyush Kapur
Panel Discussion: (15 mins)

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DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 4:00pm - 5:25pm HALL: SCHEPENS HALL


IC545 - OPTIC NEURITIS:'TIME IS VISION'
Dr. Jaspreet Sukhija [J09047] - Chandigarh
Optic neuritis is one of the most common condition presenting acutely to the neuro-ophthalmologist
worldwide. In the past two decades the understanding of disease has undergone a major drift from
association with Multiple Sclerosis to linkages with newer entities like neuromyelitis optica (NMO) spectrum
and myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein (MOG). There is a need to recognize these additional phenotypic
and serological distinct categories and classify them as NMO, MOG, post infectious or chronic relapsing
inflammatory optic neuropathy (CRION) as each of them behaves differently and timely intervention can help
salvage vision. In this course we would be giving a brief description on the varied clinico-radiological
presentations and then discussing how an ophthalmologist should approach a patient presenting with
his/her first attack of optic neuritis (case based) and the decisions regarding management to prevent
irreversible visual loss from optic neuritis and any further attacks.
1. Classification of optic neuritis and what is typical (10 mins) : Dr.Deeksha Katoch
2. NMO/MOG associated optic neuritis (15 mins) : Dr. Jaspreet Sukhija
3. Infectious optic neuropathy (10 mins) : Dr. Vishali Gupta
4. Case presentations (25 mins) : Dr. Jaspreet Sukhija
Panel Discussion: (15 mins)

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DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 5:30pm - 6:55pm HALL: SUSHRUTA HALL


IC538 - MACULAR SURGERY CHALLENGING SITUATIONS & CASES: SURGICAL VIDEO-BASED COURSE ON TIPS &
TECHNIQUES
Dr. Mallika Goyal [G06230] - Hyderabad
Macular Surgery constitutes a significant & progressively increasing proportion of a Retina-Vitreous Surgeon's work
in present times, often with gratifying visual outcomes. Decision making, prognosticating & latest updates in
equipment and instrumentation will be highlighted. Situations like Large Refractory Macular Holes, Techniques of
ILM Peeling & Autologous Tissue Transplant; Epimacular Membranes; Massive Sub-macular Haemorrhage Different
Approaches for Different Situations; Disc Pits with Retinal Detachment and Maculopathy; Myopic Traction
Maculopathy & Foveoschisis etc will be discussed. With the aid of surgical videos leading surgeons will
demonstrate their experience, tips & techniques for the successful management of these challenging situations.
Ample time (30% of total session duration) has been assigned to panel discussion & delegate interaction.
1. Decision Making & Prognostication in Macular Surgery (7 mins) : Dr.Raj Vardhan Azad
2. Sub-macular Haemorrhage: Different Techniques in Different Situations (7 mins) : Dr. Mallika Goyal
3. Refractory Macular Holes, Autologous Grafts, Modified ILM Flaps (7 mins) : Dr. Mudit Tyagi
4. Epimacular Membranes Different Situations (7 mins) : Dr. Lalit Verma
5. Latest in Equipment, Instrumentation & Techniques (7 mins) : Dr. Atul Kumar
Panel Discussion: (26 mins)

DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 5:30pm - 6:55pm HALL: ELDER HALL


IC80 - MANAGEMENT OF PRIMARY RHEGMATOGENOUS RETINAL DETACHMENT ,CURRENT TRENDS AND
ACCUMULATED EXPERIENCE
Dr. Prabhudesai Nitin Govind [P05875] - Pune
Management of Primary Rhegmatogenous Retinal detachment is an evolving science. Multiple procedures like
Laser Photocoagulation, Pneumatic Retinopexy, Scleral buckle, Vitrectomy with tamponade have been described in
literature to manage this condition leading to the dilemma in the minds of Ophthalmologist handling them. In this
IC senior retinal surgeons with immense experience in handling RD will cover all types of procedures currently in
use in managing RD and would give clear guidelines regarding role of a particular procedure in a clinical setting.
1. Laser Photocoagulation for PRRD (5 mins) : Dr. K.S.kumar
2. Pneumatic Retinopexy for PRRD (8 mins) : Dr. K.S.kumar
: Dr. Prabhudesai Nitin
3. Role of Scleral buckle - Indications & Techniques for PRRD (10 mins)
Govind
4. Vitrectomy for PRRD principles & Techniques (10 mins) : Dr.Preetam Samant
5. Scleral buckle V/s Vitrectomy (8 mins) : Dr.Nishikant Borse
6. Intra operative change in plan form SB to Vit & vice versa (8 mins) : Dr. Vaidya Ashish R.
7. Type of Tamponade with Vitrectomy- gas v/s oil (8 mins) : Dr.Vatsal Shyamlal Parikh
Panel Discussion: (18 mins)

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DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 5:30pm - 6:55pm HALL: STALLARD HALL


IC16 - OCULAR BURNS 360º
Dr.Tuhin Chowdhury [C07211] - Kolkata
Ocular burns may rapidly cause extensive damage to the entire anterior segment, resulting in permanent loss
of vision. Even with proper medical management and improved surgical facilities, the overall outcome is not
encouraging in many cases. This course conducted by stalwarts in the field aims to provide a comprehensive
overview and treatment opportunities in early and late stages. Presenters will describe indications, surgical
techniques and their experience of using these techniques through clinical cases. Appropriate medical
management and/ or surgical procedures will be demonstrated with video film. This course is meant for
ocular surface, corneal surgeons and comprehensive ophthalmologists. All attendees will be offered course
materials that includes a compilation of surgical videos and a handout on postoperative care and
complication management. At the conclusion of this course, the attendees will be learned enough to handle
ocular burn cases in a better and confident way.
1. Ocular burns: Spectrum, classification and overview (10 mins) : Dr.Aditya Pradhan
2. Management of different types of ocular burns in acute and initial stages : Dr.Tuhin Chowdhury
(20 mins)
3. Late visual rehabilitation in bilateral ocular burn cases by different : Dr. Bhaskar Srinivasan
modalities of treatment (15 mins)
Panel Discussion: (10 mins)

DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 5:30pm - 6:55pm HALL: VON GRAEFE HALL


IC557 - NEXT GEN IOL POWER & TORIC FORMULAS -AN ENIGMA- HAVE A SIMPLEST SOLUTIONS
Dr.Twinklekumar Shah [S11680] - Ahmedabad
Target 20/20 in 2020 , still not achieved 100% in all patients, still we are evolving more & more newer IOL
power formulae with help of newer diagnostic tools and artificial intelligence. IC focused on RECENT
ADVANCES IN IOL POWER CALCULATIONS FORMULAE &TORIC CALCULATIONS. Course will include newer IOL
Power calculation formulae like ( Barrett suits , Kane, Ray tracing formulae like Olsen & Oculix ; Artificial

Instruction Courses
intelligence formulae like Hill RBF , LADAS super formula, PEARL DGS , EVO ) & newer biometry tools.
Participants will also enriched by knowledge of IOL power calculations in tricky situations like : Very long &
short eyes ,post vitrectomised eyes, post refractive surg eyes , Pediatric & keratoconus eyes. Course will also
emphasis on Newer advancements in Toric Calculators, PCA, Centroid Value & Lense Tilt Factor.
1. Newer advances in Optical Biometre (10 mins) : Dr.Harshul Tak
2. Next Gen IOL Power calculations & Its Implications (15 mins) : Dr.Twinklekumar Shah
3. Power calculations in abnormal situations ( Very long & short eyes , post : Dr.Sonu Goel
vitrectomised) (10 mins)
4. Be a master in IOL Power calculations in a abnormal cornea ( Including post : Dr.Tejas D Shah
refractive) (10 mins)
5. IOL Power calculations in Pediatric cataract surgery (10 mins) : Dr. Shail Vasavada
6. Newer toric calculators, Centroid value, PCA measurments & Nomograms (10 : Dr.Twinklekumar Shah
mins)
Panel Discussion: (10 mins)

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DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 10:00am - 11:25am HALL: PARSON HALL


IC301 - COURT MARSHALLING EXTERNAL DCR- A MOCK TRIAL
Dr.Nilanjan Kaushik Thakur [N08713] - Guwahati
Even after completing 115 years as the mainstay treatment of NasoLacrimal Obstruction, External Dacryocysto
Rhinostomy is avoided by most of the Ophthalmic surgeons. This reluctance is justified by quite a few allegations
against DCR .A panel of experienced DCR surgeons will address these allegations in video assisted interactive
discussions in a mock trial manner. This IC is designed to alleviate the phobias to DCR amongst the upcoming
Ophthalmic Surgeons ALLEGATION VIDEOS COURTMARSHALLING EXTERNAL DCR (2MINS EACH) 1) DCR fascinates
but frightens too 2) Why I am yet to start 3) Why did I start and leave 4) Failure is frustrating 5) DCR is non productive
1. Bringing the court to order and introducing the case and the advocates (1 mins) : Dr.Nilanjan Kaushik Thakur
2. Punctum to NLD: Clearity of surgical Anatomy (8 mins) : Dr. Jayashree Baruah
3. Work up before Surgery (8 mins) : Dr.Mayur Dutta Bharali
4. Attitude that makes all the Difference (10 mins) : Dr.Goswami Biraj Jyoti
5. Conventional DCR (8 mins) : Dr.Saurabh Kumar Sarma
6. DCR with Tubes (8 mins) : Dr.Nilanjan Kaushik Thakur
7. Failed and Scarred DCR (8 mins) : Dr. Jayanta Kumar Das
Panel Discussion: (15 mins)

DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 10:00am - 11:25am HALL: VON GRAEFE HALL


IC427 - REFRACTIVE SURGERY TOOLBOX: WHAT ALL DO WE NEED TO BECOME SUCCESSFUL REFRACTIVE
SURGEONS?
Dr. Sheetal Brar [B15612] - Bangalore
This case based instruction course will highlight the importance of a robust pre-operative planning and case selection
prior to refractive surgery, which is a crucial aspect in achieving good outcomes and patient satisfaction after any
corneal refractive surgery.A number of high end tools are being introduced in the market to help in pre-operative
decision making prior to refractive surgery.The role of modern topography, epithelial thickness profile,
biomechanics, objective quality of vision assessment, aberration analysis and newer OCT based topographers will be
explained through interesting case based scenarios, highlighting the use of a particular modality. All speakers will
end with a clear take home message about the practical usefulness of the equipment/technology they discussed,
which will give a fair idea to the audience about the relative importance and practical usefulness of these equipments
and will help them decide if they need to include them into their armamentarium.
1. Topography - what works and what doesn't in modern day prelasik evaluation : Dr.Sheetal Mahuvakar
(10 mins)
2. Corneal biomechanics -Let’s make sense out of it! (10 mins) : Dr.Raghavender Reddy Arra
3. Epithelial thickness profile in corneal refractive surgery: The unsung hero! (10 : Dr. Sheetal Brar
mins)
4. See how your patient sees- Role of optical quality assessment (10 mins) : Dr.karthik Sriprakash
5. Aberrations: Why do we need to care about them? (10 mins) : Dr.Samaresh Srivastava
6. ASOCT based tomography- an all in one refractive workstation (10 mins) : Dr. Sri Ganesh
Panel Discussion: (15 mins)

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DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 10:00am - 11:25am HALL: BARRAQUER HALL


IC81 - DECIPHERING VARIOUS OCT TECHNOLOGIES FOR EVALUATION OF GLAUCOMATOUS OPTIC
NEUROPATHY.
Dr.Prabhudesai Medha Nitin [P05876] - Pune
Currently multiple OCT machines are available in the market, with many more in the pipeline. OCT analysis is
a statistical analysis. Every machine has different technology, its own algorithm & database, on which the
statistical analysis is based. Before interpreting any OCT analysis it is essential to have a thorough knowledge
of ONH changes and to speculate OCT analysis and to correlate it with ONH findings. In this IC experts will
explain how to interpret OCT of different technologies along with correlation of the ONH findings. This will be
explained with the help of various case studies. The experts will also highlight strengths and weaknesses of the
technology Glaucoma is a progressive disease. Guidelines for follow up of OCT analysis at various stages of
Glaucoma and its frequency will be discussed. The experts will highlight how we can apply this technology to
the best of our knowledge in present day situations.
1. Introduction: Relation between ONH and OCT (5 mins) : Dr.Prabhudesai Medha Nitin
2. Interpretation of Zeiss Cirrus OCT (12 mins) : Dr.Mayuri B. Khamar
3. Interpretation of Optovue OCT (12 mins) : Dr.Maj Gen (Mrs ) Sagarika Patyal
4. Interpretation of Topcon Triton OCT (12 mins) : Dr.Prabhudesai Medha Nitin
5. Interpretation of Heidelberg Spectralis OCT (12 mins) : Dr.Sachin Dharwadkar
6. Present day status and Importance of OCT (12 mins) : Dr. (Col) Madhu Bhaduria
Panel Discussion: (10 mins)
Keynote Address by DR. NAZLEE ZEBARDAST : Angle Closure Glaucoma

DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 10:00am - 11:25am HALL: SHIELDS HALL


IC407 - A NEW KID ON THE BLOCK-TIPS & TRICKS IN PERFORMING OCULAR SURGERIES USING 3D
OPERATING SYSTEM
Dr. K. Naresh Babu [B11937] - Madurai

Instruction Courses
The technological advances happened in recent years,has led to changes in the quality and quantity of
microsurgeries performed across ophthalmic surgical specialties.We would highlight the potential limitations
of conventional microsurgery and elaborate on the benefits of (3D) display systems in the field of various
anterior and posterior segment surgery.In addition to superior ergonomics, they provide great resolution,
image depth, clarity and magnification.The use of less light address the potentially deleterious effect of
phototoxicity seen with conventional microscopes. 3D systems allow every element of the surgical team, and
a larger audiences,to appreciate the surgeon’s view with great depth perception and clarity;they allow high-
quality recordings of surgery for analysis and discussion. The course would demonstrate the tips & tricks of
performing various ocular surgeries,the role of 3D system in improving surgeon comfort and better
visualization
1. Principle and benefits of 3D operating system (12 mins) : Dr.Piyush Kohli
2. Microincisional cataract surgery using 3D surgical system-Dos & Donts (12 : Dr.Vivekanandan V R
mins)
3. Tips and tricks in performing corneal surgeries with DAVS (12 mins) : Prof.Mano Ranjan Das
4. Trabeculectomy & Tube surgery -is it any better in 3D? (12 mins) : Dr.Sharmila R
5. Tips and tricks of performing vitreo-retinal surgery using DAVS (12 mins) : Dr. K. Naresh Babu
6. Current publications in DAVS (5 mins) : Dr. K. Naresh Babu
Panel Discussion: (10 mins)

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DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 11:30am - 12:55pm HALL: PARSON HALL


IC655 - VAST FOR USE OF BOTULINUM TOXIN, FILLERS & FACIAL THREAD LIFTS,FOR COSMETIC FACIAL
REJUVENATION
Dr.Debraj Shome [S09498] - Mumbai
Aesthetic procedures are gaining more & more prominence. Every specialty is veering towards them. Globally, at
AAO and many other conferences, Oculoplastic surgeons have now started veering more & more towards cosmetic
facial treatments, including face lifts and rhinoplasty. Not only oculoplastic surgeons, When we train people in Botox
& Filler Injections at hands on courses these days, more than 50% of the attendees are general ophthalmologists.
This VAST will showcase video demonstration of the anatomy of the face post CADAVERIC dissection, choice of
injection products, & actual patient selection and treatment. Post this IC, you will be able to use Botulinum Toxin,
Fillers and facial threads, to lift faces, tighten faces, remove under eye dark circles, camouflage eyelid bags, remove
laugh lines, remove upper face wrinkles & change facial shapes. Welcome to the latest and the new frontier of
Aesthetics in Ophthalmology - Come and add a completely new facet to your practice.
1. Relevant Facial Anatomy on Cadaveric Dissection - What to be beware of : Dr.Shilpa Taneja Mittal
(10 mins)
2. Botulinum Toxin Injections for Face Wrinkles & Lines - With Injection : Dr. Priti Khetan
Videos (12 mins)
3. Filler Injections for The Face - With Injection Videos (12 mins) : Dr. (Mrs.) Kasturi Bhattacharjee
4. Patient Selection & Combination Treatment for Facial Rejuvenation (12 : Dr. Debraj Shome
mins)
5. Collaborating with a Dermatologist to Improve Your Results (12 mins) : Dr. Debraj Shome
Panel Discussion: (17 mins)
Keynote Address by DR. MOHSEN B KASHKAULI :

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DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 02:30pm - 03:55pm HALL: PARSON HALL


IC606 - RECENT ADVANCES IN THE DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT OF OCULAR SURFACE TUMORS
Dr. Santosh G. Honavar [H04901] - Hyderabad
Ocular surface tumors have a varied clinical spectrum and are often misdiagnosed as simulating conditions,
resulting in inappropriate management and local tumor recurrence. This course aims to provide a systematic
overview of clinical manifestations and recent concepts in diagnosis and management. Clinical evaluation of
ocular surface tumors and typical and atypical manifestations will be demonstrated with well-documented
cases. Systemic associations will be discussed. Benefits of anterior segment imaging techniques such as OCT,
OCTA and UBM will be highlighted. Evidence-based treatment protocols will be elaborated. Indications for
and outcome of newer treatment modalities, such as topical immunotherapy, chemotherapy and plaque
brachytherapy, will be discussed. Standard surgical procedures will be demonstrated with videos. This course
is designed to enable participants to accurately diagnose and appropriately manage common ocular surface
tumors, and achieve optimal outcome.
1. Non-pigmented Tumors of the Ocular Surface - An Overview (15 mins) : Dr.Vikas Menon
2. The Spectrum of Pigmented Tumors of the Ocular Surface (15 mins) : Dr. Fairooz Puthiyapurayil
Manjandavida
3. Management of Tumors of the Ocular Surface (30 mins) : Dr. Santosh G. Honavar
4. Case-based Interaction (15 mins) : Dr. Raksha Rao
Panel Discussion : (0 mins)
Keynote Address by DR. JORGE ALIO: Outcomes of corneal graft techniques in 2021: are they
still a problem.

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IC126 - ONE PROBLEM - MULTIPLE SOLUTIONS
Dr. Shroff Ashok Pranjivandas [S02064] - Navsari
In spite of all precautions, complications can happen during phaco even in best and experienced hands. Apart from
standard way of managing any complication, experts have their own way of management with very good results.
Like extension of rhexis, zonular dialysis, intra operative miosis, PCR etc. can be efficiently managed by more than
one way with equally gratifying results. In this video based course, experts will show different ways of management
of the same intraoperative complication so that attendees can learn multiple options of management. Moreover
enough time has been allotted to attendees for interaction with the experts.
1. Introduction (4 mins) : Dr. Shroff Ashok Pranjivandas
2. Rhexis: Small, Large, Extension (8 mins) : Dr. Rajiv Choudhary
3. Intra operative Miosis (8 mins) : Dr. Harbansh Lal
4. Iris Prolapse, Shaffing (8 mins) : Dr. Saumil K. Kothari
5. Zonular Dialysis (8 mins) : Dr. Shail Vasavada
6. P.C.R. (8 mins) : Dr. Mohan Rajan
7. Drop IOL (8 mins) : Dr. Shroff Ashok Pranjivandas
Panel Discussion: (23 mins)

DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 5:00pm - 06:25pm HALL: SUSHRUTA HALL


IC566 - PHACOEMULSIFICATION IN COMPLICATED CASES- SIMPLIFY THE COMPLEX
Dr. Mahipal S. Sachdev [S02888] - New Delhi
Pars plana vitrectomy for the anterior segment surgeon will be simplified using step by step videos and its use in
the management of posterior capsular rupture, phacomorphic glaucoma and crowded anterior chambers will be
showcased. Tackling the small pupil with pupil expanders and management of iris defects through innovative
pupilloplasty techniques will be discussed. The use of Chandelier illumination to enhance visualization through the
hazy cornea to tackle cataract in cases of corneal opacity and use of capsular support devices in cases with an
unstable bag will be illustrated through surgical videos. The implantation of IOL in cases of deficient capsular
support and various options- sulcus implantation, glued scleral fixation and iris claw IOLs will be elaborated. The
application of newer technologies such as the Femtosecond laser platform in complex cases will be discussed.
1. Pupil and Iris Issues – Expanders and Reconstruction (8 mins) : Dr.Gaurav Luthra
2. The Third Hand: Pars Plana instrumentation for the Cataract Surgeon (8 mins) : Dr. Mahipal S. Sachdev
3. Phaco in the unstable bag and deficient capsule (8 mins) : Dr. D. Ramamurthy
4. Phaco in posterior polar cataracts (8 mins) : Dr. J. S. Titiyal
5. Managing the hard nut (8 mins) : Dr.Hemlata Gupta
6. Femtosecond laser assisted cataract surgery in complex cases (8 mins) : Dr.Gitansha Sachdev
7. Phacoemulsification in hazy corneas (8 mins) : Dr. Shreyas Ramamurthy
Panel Discussion : (15 mins)
Keynote Address by DR. GEORGE BEIKO : Traumatic cataract due to projectile injury

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IC24 - TRABECULECTOMY- ENRICH YOUR BASICS
Dr.Dipanjan Pal [D12770] - Kolkata
Trabeculectomy has undergone revolutionary changes since its inception. Judicious augmentation with
antimetabolites, selective use of porcine collagen and various modifications of the standard procedure have
ensured enhanced success with increased safety. Intensive post-operative follow up and a low threshold for
early intervention has resulted in higher proportions of eyes achieving target IOP. This IC will offer basic
guideline of the procedure starting with case selection, safe handling of MMC, ologen in selective cases and
use of releasable sutures. It will also discuss the best ways of bleb manipulations including laser suturolysis,
staged suture release, ab- interno revisions,conventional needling and repeat filtration when required.
Recently sub tenon injection of MMC is emerging as a superior method of delivering the antimetabolite. We
will also discuss several surgical benefits of the injection method that translate to potentially better outcome
for the patients.
1. How do I select my patients for Trabeculectomy? (7 mins) : Dr.Sumit Choudhury
2. Be judicious with Mitomycin C (7 mins) : Dr. Arijit Mitra
3. How do I get a favourable filter (7 mins) : Dr.Mayuri B. Khamar
4. The baby is born; nurture it (7 mins) : Dr. Partha Mandal
5. Treating an ailing bleb (7 mins) : Dr.Sharmila R
6. When to prefer porcine collagen/ ologen (7 mins) : Dr. Chandrima Paul
7. Sub tenon injection of MMC ; a boon? (7 mins) : Dr.Dipanjan Pal
Panel Discussion: (26 mins)
Keynote Address by DR. ARVIND NEELA KANTAN: Tube VsTrabeculectomy
DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 11:30am - 12:55pm HALL: HAYREH HALL
IC56 - PHACOEMULSIFICATION- BASICS TO COMPLEX CASES
Dr. J. S. Titiyal [T06991] - New Delhi
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to achieve optimal outcomes in routine and complex situations. Management of intumescent white cataract
will be discussed with an emphasis on tackling cases with raised intralenticular pressure. Tips to achieve a
central continuous curvilinear capsulorhexis shall be imparted along with management of fibrotic capsules,
paediatric rhexis and capsular tears. Use of capsular hooks and pupil expansion rings will be demonstrated in
cases with small pupil and intraoperative floppy iris syndrome. Video based demonstration of challenging case
scenarios will be performed, including subluxated nucleus with varying extent of subluxation and grade of
nuclear sclerosis, hard cataracts, post-refractive surgery cataracts (post-RK/post-LASIK/ post-phakic IOL) and
posterior polar cataracts with/without nuclear sclerosis, highlighting the role of femtosecond laser technology.
1. Intumescent cataract management (10 mins) : Dr. D. Ramamurthy
2. Management of hard nuclei (10 mins) : Dr. Mahipal S. Sachdev
3. Management of small pupil (Iris hooks, Pupil Expanders) (10 mins) : Dr. Suven Bhattacharjee
4. Step by Step Phacoemulsification, Management of Subluxated Lens (10 mins) : Dr. J. S. Titiyal
5. Posterior Polar Cataract (without nuclear sclerosis, with nuclear sclerosis) (10 : Dr. Vasavada
mins) Abhaykumar Raghukant
6. Phacoemulsification in compromised Rhexis (10 mins) : Dr. Arup Chakrabarti
7. Post-Refractive Surgery Cataract (Preoperative workup & IOL power, Post- : Dr. Partha Biswas
RK/LASIK, Post-phakic IOL) (10 mins)
Panel Discussion: (5 mins)

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IC271 - PHAKIC IOL: LEARN IT FROM THE MASTERS
Dr. Purendra Bhasin [B06497] - Gwalior
Masters and Pioneers of Phakic Lens surgery come together to share there experiences in this most sought out video
assissted course. This course is being successfully conducted in AIOC since 2011. Phakic lens surgery has been an
ever evoluting surgery. Because of its safety and excellent visual outcome, it is now a well established and most
sought out refractive procedure. The experienced faculty is going to address in optimum and simple way about
proper case selection, the step by step approach to surgical technique and meticulous postoperative care. The
attendee will be encouraged to freely ask questions from the faculty. All this will give best patient satisfaction
thereby enhancing there confidence on the surgeon. The attendee will go back with a confidence in the procedure
and understand the nuances of the technique.
1. Overview and Workup of Phakic IOL (10 mins) : Dr. Purendra Bhasin
2. The Correct Way to do ICL and TORIC ICL (10 mins) : Dr. Partha Biswas
3. Indian Phakic IOL (IPCL) - My Experience (10 mins) : Dr. D. Ramamurthy
. Managing Complication and Challenging Situations of Phakic IOL’s mins : Dr. Sri Ganesh
5. ICL in Complex Situations (10 mins) : Dr. Sudhank Bharti
Panel Discussion: (25 mins)

DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 11:30am - 12:55pm HALL: RIDLEY HALL


IC335 - AMAZING WORLD OF MICROBES: INTERESTING CASES AND NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN MICROBIOLOGY
Dr. Lalitha Prajna [P09947] - Madurai
More than 500 to 10,000 species of bacteria and other microorganism can be found on the human body. These
microorganisms can be both beneficial and detrimental to health. Now our understanding of microbes has gone way
beyond comprehension because of rapidly developing sequencing methods and analytical techniques. However we
have new challenges including drug resistance and infections by novel organisms. We have new explanations on
drug resistance such as mutation. The eye is no exception and is affected by a variety of both known and novel
organisms. The control of these infections requires rapid recognition and appropriate management. In this course,
experienced speakers will discuss ocular infections with case examples and also highlight the new understanding in
the field of ocular infections. The course will end with a talk on standard recommended microbiological techniques
to be followed by ophthalmologists
1. Biofilm forming bacterial endophthalmitis (15 mins) : Dr.S Bala Murugan
2. Challenges in endophthalmitis management (15 mins) : Dr.Saravanan V R
3. Keratitis challenges – Multi Drug Resistance, novel infections and culture : Dr. Revathi Rajaraman
negative situations (15 mins)
4. How can microbiology and molecular diagnostic techniques help the clinician : Dr. Lalitha Prajna
(15 mins)
Panel Discussion: (5 mins)

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IC26 - A TO Z OF PTERYGIUM MANAGEMENT
Dr. Rajiv Kumar Gupta [G10160] - Ramgarh
Treatment of pterygium is essentially surgical excision. However, recurrence at the site of surgery is the most
common unacceptable complication. With changing time, various modifications in surgical technique have
been tried with varying success rates. During the past decade, the debate over the best approach to pterygium
surgery has centred on whether to use sutures or fibrin glue to affix the conjunctival graft. But in latest twist;
a novel approach, in which the patient’s own blood is used for fixation. This instruction course will cover various
surgical options in the management of primary & recurrent pterygium. The topics here will demonstrate
various surgical techniques, graft fixation and adjunctive measures in achieving recurrence – free pterygium
surgery.
1. Introduction & Overview of Pterygium (10 mins) : Dr. Rajiv Kumar Gupta
2. Surgical Management of Primary Pterygium: Part I: Conjunctival : Dr. Sunil Kumar
Autografting (15 mins)
3. Surgical Management of Primary Pterygium: Part II: Other : Dr. M. Shiraz Ali
Surgical Techniques & Choices (15 mins)
4. Surgical Management of Recurrent Pterygium: Is It Different? (15 : Dr.Zahid Ali Siddiqui
mins)
5. Post - Operative Management in Pterygium Surgery (10 mins) : Dr.Sujoy Samanta
Panel Discussion: (10 mins)

DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 11:30am - 12:55pm HALL: AHMED HALL


IC159 - ENDOSCOPY IN VITREORETINAL SURGERIES
Dr.Rajeev Kumar Reddy Pappuru [R07842] - Hyderabad
Vitreoretinal surgeries can be a challenge in the presence of anterior segment opacification like in corneal
scars, dense pupillary membranes, microbial keratitis and in presence of keratoprostheis. Using a temporary

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keratoprosthesis (TKpro) can help overcome the limitations of anterior segment opacification but a TKpro
procedure is fraught with complications and also has an obligatory need for a subsequent immediate corneal
allograft. An ophthalmic endoscope allows for a direct approach and visualization of the vitreous cavity, allows
for a better and more thorough vitreous clearance and an assessment of retinal integrity and visual potential.
In the current instruction course we look at explaining the setup and various applications of endoscopy in
vitreoretinal surgeries including its application in prognosticating before complex corneal procedures, its utility
in managing ocular trauma and in special conditions like microbial keratitis and endophthalmitis
1. Endoscopic VR system: Set-up, indications and contraindications (10 mins) : Dr.Vinod Kumar
2. Role of diagnostic endoscopy in prognosticating visual prognosis (10 mins) : Dr. Mudit Tyagi
3. Endoscopy assisted management of Retinal Detachments (15 mins) : Dr.Rajeev Kumar Reddy
Pappuru
4. Endoscopic vitreo-retinal surgeries in management of Ocular Trauma (10 mins) : Dr.Puneet Gupta
5. Endoscopy in management of microbial keratitis and endophthalmitis (15 : Dr. Vivek Dave
mins)
Panel Discussion: (10 mins)

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IC236 - RETINOPATHY OF PREMATURITY - SCREENING AND TREATMENT - ALL YOU WANTED TO KNOW!
Dr. Anand Vinekar [V10089] - Bangalore
Retinopathy of prematurity is the leading cause of preventable blindness in the world. India has the largest number
of preterm births. The challenge of setting up or maintaining an ROP screening program are many. This instruction
course for the last few years has addressed these basic issues that anyone who is interested in ROP care, may seek
to clarify. The format is a Q&A with an interactive panel of speakers who are among the senior ROP experts across
the country. The approach is case and video based to demonstrate simple yet important components of ROP
screening and treatment which can be used during the practice and management of this important disease.
1. Examination & screening protocols (12 mins) : Dr. Karobi Rani Lahiri
2. Risk factors and their potential mitigation (12 mins) : Dr. Subhadra Jalali
3. Laser treatment in ROP - practical tips (12 mins) : Dr. Anand Vinekar
4. Anti VEGF in ROP (12 mins) : Dr. Mangat R. Dogra
5. Surgery in stage 4 and 5 ROP (12 mins) : Dr. Parijat Chandra
Panel Discussion: (15 mins)

DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 11:30am - 12:55pm HALL: SHIELDS HALL


IC540 - 'SUCCESS LIES IN BROCA'S AREA' - COMMUNICATION PEARLS IN OPHTHALMIC PRACTICE
Dr.Krishna Prasad R [K06434] - Hubli
Effective Communication is the key to success in Ophthalmic Practice.Barriers in Communication has proved to be
the obstacle in achieving Patient satisfaction, despite optimum Eyecare Delivery. Hurried Consultations with reduced
Chairtime and improper use of jargon can frustrate a well meaning Patient, causing stressed Patient Doctor
Relationship.Projecting IOL Brands over surgical safety or skill as Counselling can mar the Practice on a long run with
disastrous consequences. Breaking the Bad News and Prognostication in day to day Practice warrants a special skill
and elements of Empathy. Most often the Roots of these undesirable Communication can be traced back to our
Medical Schooling and Cultural Values.This Instruction Course consisting of Eminent Ophthalmic Practitioners who
are articulate and excellent Communicators,aims at resurrecting the importance of Clear, Unambiguous
Communication and Counselling for hassle free Practice and Happier Patients.
1. Tracing the roots of Bad Communication (8 mins) : Dr. Kirti Singh
2. 'Foot in the Mouth Syndrome' - Communication goof ups in Ophthalmic : Dr.H M Ravindranath
Practice (10 mins)
3. Communication and Counselling Skills in Cataract Surgery (10 mins) : Dr.Krishna Prasad R
4. Wit and Sense of Humour in day to day Practice (12 mins) : Dr.Quresh B. Maskati
5. Communication Pearls for Young Ophthalmologists (10 mins) : Dr. Deepti P.
6. 'Breaking the Bad News ' (10 mins) : Dr.Madhav Dinkar Ambekar
Panel Discussion: (15 mins)

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IC47 - BLOCK THE BLOCK: GO TOPICAL FOR OCULAR SURGERIES
Prof.Sanjiv Kumar Gupta [G09999] - Lucknow
Topical anesthesia is widely practiced for phacoemulsification surgery for cataracts. topical anesthesia closely
approaches to ideal anesthesia technique when compared to other modalities. in spite of being a favorable
technique in terms of safety, convenience, patient-friendly and recovery, topical anesthesia is not practiced by
all ophthalmologists and its use is limited to phacoemulsification. The instruction course aims to widen the
horizon of indications of topical anesthesia by introducing its application to other common ocular surgeries
like MSICS (Manual Small Incision Cataract Surgery), Trabeculectomy, Pars Plana Vitrectomy and Strabismus
surgery. The issues discussed will be patient selection, preparations, surgical adaptations required to switch to
topical anesthesia, precautions and practical tips for each of the mentioned ocular procedures.
1. The need for topical anaesthesia, patient counselling and Surgeon’s : Dr. Mohit Khattri
preparation (10 mins)
2. Phacoemulsification: Swiching from local to topical anaesthesia: Why and : Dr.Navendu Rai
How? (10 mins)
3. Trabeculectomy under topical anaesthesia: why and how? (10 mins) : Dr.Rajat Mohan Srivastava
4. Trojan Horse anesthesia: Pars plana vitrectomy under augmented topical : Prof.Sanjiv Kumar Gupta
anesthesia (10 mins)
5. Strabismus Surgery under topical anaesthesia: Why and how? (10 mins) : Dr.Siddharth Agrawal
6. Manual small incision cataract surgery under topical anesthesia: Why and : Prof.Sanjiv Kumar Gupta
How? (10 mins)
Panel Discussion: (10 mins)

DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 1:00pm - 2:25pm HALL: BRAILLE HALL


IC509 - MANAGEMENT OF UNUSUAL TRAUMATIC CATARACTS

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Dr. Manish Mahendra [M14374] - Kanpur
Traumatic cataracts present with unusual presentations.The surgical management of these cases are
challenging.This course will deal with the presurgical considerations,meticulous examination and surgical
approach to ensure the best possible outcome.It will highlight the difficulties in preoperative assessment of
the cases and biometric challenges and methods to overcome them.The course will also deal with innovative
surgical techniques to manage traumatic iridodialysis to provide an excellent functional and cosmetic
result.The decision to approach a case of traumatic subluxated cataract through pars plana and the role of
toric IOLs to deal with post traumatic astigmatism are some of the salient features of this course that will help
surgeons to embrace technology and improve surgical skill to give the best surgical results.
1. Introduction of the course and speakers (3 mins) : Dr. Manish Mahendra
2. Entry with caution: Presurgical considerations (12 mins) : Dr.Abhishek Dixit
3. Tackling biometric issues and choices of IOLs (12 mins) : Dr.Sudhir Srivastava
4. Traumatic iridodialysis repair: Modified Techniques (12 mins) : Dr. Manish Mahendra
5. When to approach through pars plana route for post traumatic subluxated : Dr.Manish Saxena
lens (12 mins)
6. Role of Toric IOLs in Traumatic Cataracts (12 mins) : Dr.Dilpreet Singh
Panel Discussion: (12 mins)

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IC102 - TIPS AND TRICKS FOR COLLECTION OF OCULAR SAMPLES
Dr. Manisha Agarwal [A07736] - Delhi
Ocular samples are vital for diagnosis. They maybe used for microbiology, histopathology and cytological
examination. This course will help every Ophthalmologist to learn the indications for collection of samples in cases
such lid tumors, infective keratitis, melanoma, intraocular lymphoma, endophthalmitis, ocular tuberculosis,
masquerade syndromes etc. The speakers shall teach the technique of collecting various samples from the eye which
maybe vital for the diagnosis and management of the patient followed by the storage of the collected samples till
they reach the lab. The technique of processing and inoculating the samples on various culture medias will be taught
by an ocular pathologist.
1. Corneal and Conjunctival sampling (10 mins) : Dr.Murthy Somasheila I
2. Ocular Samples in a case of endophthalmitis- (10 mins) : Dr. Sangeet Mittal
3. Diagnostic vitreous biopsy for uveitis- Manisha Agarwal (10 mins) : Dr. Manisha Agarwal
4. Orbital & eyelid biopsies including frozen section (10 mins) : Dr. Lakshmi Mahesh
5. FNAB and excision biopsy (10 mins) : Dr. Mahesh P. Shanmugam
6. My way of doing retinochoroidal biopsy (10 mins) : Dr.Saravanan V R
7. Transportation and plating the samples-a pathologist perspective (10 mins) : Dr. Jyotirmay Biswas
Panel Discussion: (5 mins)

DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 1:00pm - 2:25pm HALL: SCHEPENS HALL


IC350 - REFRACTIVE SURGERY COMPLICATIONS & MANAGEMENT THE MIND DOESN’T KNOW WHAT THE EYES
DON’T SEE!
Dr.Hemlata Gupta [G10696] - Gurgaon
OBJECTIVE – The primary objective of this course is to equip the attendees with a detailed knowledge of the
plethora of complications that can occur during various step of a seemingly simple case and their management.
METHODS – A video based course will demonstrate various complications that could occur at various steps during
LASIK and SMILE. Accidental loss of suction, during docking, in LASIK or SMILE would be demonstrated and, its
management, at different stages would be demonstrated.Certain complications specific to SMILE, like a remnant
lenticule within the SMILE pocket, its refractive implications and management will be shown. Management of
refractive regression post-SMILE, will be discussed using the circle software, converting a SMILE cap into a flap.
RESULTS – All complications were easily managed, with good post-operative vision. CONCLUSIONS – Most of the
complications can be dealt with, managed effectively, and good vision restored, provided the surgeon proceeds
with care.
1. Microkeratome nuances (10 mins) : Dr.Prateek Teotia
2. Femtolasik complications and management (10 mins) : Dr.Tulika Chauhan
3. SMILE Complications and management (10 mins) : Dr.Hemlata Gupta
4. Surface ablations with MMC: Complications and management (10 mins) : Dr. Sanchi Vohra
5. Post lasik dry eyes: management (10 mins) : Dr.Raghav Malik
6. Perfect surgery unhappy patient: Did we miss anything (10 mins) : Dr.Kiran Kirtani
Panel Discussion: (10 mins)

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IC359 - UNDERSTANDING PEDIATRIC EYE EXAM AND STRABISMUS
Dr. Rohit Saxena [S06615] - New Delhi
Examining a child’s eye requires a special skillset making it a daunting task for most ophthalmologists. It
becomes even more challenging in the presence of strabismus where proper evaluation and management is
vital in aligning eyes and restoring binocularity. Although this appears complex, following a protocoled
approach and established rules, appropriate management can be ensured in each case. This course focuses on
performing an effective eye examination and refraction in children along with current concepts in management
of amblyopia. Case based approach to strabismus is discussed with useful pearls derived from the vast
experience of the instructors. Presentations are rich in clinical photographs, surgical videos and evidence-
based algorithms. Audience participation is encouraged after each presentation. At the end of the course,
participants would be able to know how to examine a child’s eye, approach a case of strabismus confidently
and evolve working management guidelines.
1. Introduction to the session (1 mins) : Dr. Rohit Saxena
2. Effective eye exam and refraction: Tips and tricks (8 mins) : Dr. Digvijay Singh
3. Amblyopia: Changing Management Paradigms (8 mins) : Dr. Swati Phuljhele
4. Approach to a Child with Esotropia (8 mins) : Dr.Suma Ganesh
5. Managing a case of Intermittent Exotropia (8 mins) : Dr. Ankur Sinha
6. Surgical planning in squint (8 mins) : Dr. Rohit Saxena
7. Approach to a child with incomitant squint (8 mins) : Dr. Pradeep Sharma
8. Managing childhood nystagmus (8 mins) : Dr. Rohit Saxena
Panel Discussion: (18 mins)

DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 1:00pm - 2:25pm HALL: AHMED HALL


IC497 - OCT FOR THE GENERAL OPHTHALMOLOGIST

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Dr.Dinesh Talwar [T04464] - New Delhi
OCT has emerged an one of the most important tools for the diagnosis and management of various retinal
disorders. It is also being increasingly used for glaucoma and anterior segment pathologies. This basic course
aims to familialize the general ophthalmologist about: How to read an OCT; OCT findings and interpretation in
common retinal disorders. Usefulness of OCT as an adjunctive tool in glaucoma and various anterior segment
pathologies will also be discussed as also the recent innovations like OCT angio and their role.

1. Anterior Segment OCT: What All Info Can It Give (10 mins) : Dr.Hemlata Gupta
2. Role of OCT in Glaucoma (10 mins) : Dr.Charu Khurana
3. Various Layers of the retina and Their Clinical Relevance (10 mins) : Dr. Purnima Sood
4. Pathological Changes in OCT in Retinal Disorders (10 mins) : Dr.Dinesh Talwar
5. OCT Angio: A New Dimension - What All Can It Reveal (10 mins) : Dr.Naresh Kumar Yadav
Panel Discussion: (25 mins)

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IC25 - SMALL PUPILS - MORE THAN WHAT MEETS THE EYE
Dr. Suven Bhattacharjee [B05679] - Kolkata
This video based course will provide comprehensive instructions on strategies, devices and techniques to tackle pre
operative and intraoperative small pupil in SICS, Phacoemulsification & Femto phaco. Topics will include: Assessment
of small pupil & co-morbidities, Pseudoexfoliation, Fluidics, Viscomydriasis, Iris Hooks, Pupil expansion rings
(Malyugin) and new pupil expansion rings (B-HEX). Stepwise instructions for each of these devices will be provided.
Anticipation, recognition and management of IFIS will be specially emphasized. At the conclusion of this course, the
attendee will be able to distinguish the elastic small pupil of IFIS from the non elastic small pupil due to other causes
and also develop a clear strategy to deal with a non dilating or constricting pupil with or without a floppy and
prolapsing Iris, with judicious use of fluidics, viscoelastics and devices like Iris hooks and rings.
1. Non device options in Small Pupil (8 mins) : Dr. J. S. Titiyal
2. Iris Hooks – Pearls & Pitfalls (8 mins) : Dr. Sudeep Das
3. IFIS (8 mins) : Dr. Arup Chakrabarti
4. B-HEX Pupil Expander (8 mins) : Dr. Suven Bhattacharjee
5. Pseudoexfoliation and Small Pupil (8 mins) : Dr.Ayan Mohanta
6. SICS in Small Pupil Eyes (8 mins) : Dr. Minu M. Mathen
Panel Discussion: (27 mins)

DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 1:00pm - 2:25pm HALL: BARRAQUER HALL


IC178 - MY PRESSURES ARE LOW, DO I STILL HAVE GLAUCOMA?
Dr.(mrs ) Dhamankar R R [D03995] - Raigad
Normal tension glaucoma (NTG) is an exception in the "glaucoma family" where the major risk factor, increased
intraocular pressure, is missing. If not increased intraocular pressure, then what other causes can then lead to
glaucomatous optic disc change and visual field loss in NTG? What are the other ocular morbidities that simulate
Glaucoma ? What special investigations will you need to think of? Can you treat it like a case of POAG? will it need
further systemic work up? what if the patient has systemic hypotension? when should sleep apnoea studies be done?
what about looking for Ocular perfusion? does the Color Doppler or OCTA have a role to play? Any special
considerations with medical management? how low is low enough? Is MIGS / trabeculectomy the way to go? So
many questions are faced by the treating physician. What is the right way to deal with NTG? All your questions have
been dealt with in this IC.
1. Normal tension Glaucoma Masqueraders (8 mins) : Dr.(Mrs ) Dhamankar R R
2. Addressing the Normal-Pressure Glaucoma Patient With Systemic Hypotension : Dr.Jain Sunil S
(8 mins)
3. When is testing for Ocular perfusion / Sleep Apnoea indicated (10 mins) : Dr. Meenakshi Yadav Dhar
4. A Disc Hemorrhage: What Does It Mean? What Should I Do? (8 mins) : Dr.Mayuri B. Khamar
5. Considerations for Medical management (10 mins) : Dr.Manish
6. Surgery for NTG: Any role for Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery Before : Dr. Rengaraj Venkatesh
Filtering Surgery ? (10 mins)
7. Case discussions for panelists (21 mins) : Dr.(Mrs ) Dhamankar R R
Panel Discussion: (0 mins)
Keynote Address by DR. ARUN KUMAR NARAYANASWAMY: Anterior Segment Imaging in Glaucoma

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IC61 - CORNEAL CROSS LINKING FOR EVERY OPHTHALMOLOGIST: CONCEPTS SIMPLIFIED, DOUBTS
DEMYSTIFIED!
Dr. Chintan Singh (Malhotra) [C13224] - Chandigarh
Increasing demand for refractive surgery combined with the widespread availability of sensitive screening
modalities (e.g. corneal tomography ) has resulted in larger number of patients being diagnosed with
keratoconus or other corneal ectatic disorders. Often these patients present to and are managed by
comprehensive ophthalmologists, with corneal cross linking (CXL) being advised . As the surgical procedure is
not technically challenging , the threshold for prescribing the treatment is low and potential for complications
/ unsatisfactory outcomes often underestimated. The emphasis of this course will therefore be ,not on dealing
with the advanced protocols of cross linking which are available only on high end machines and available to a
select few, but on the standard protocols or their modifications which can be safely incorporated by most
practitioners. The approach will be case based, supported by relevant literature with ample time for audience
interaction.
1. Introduction (5 mins) : Dr. Chintan Singh (Malhotra)
2. When... and when not to cross link! (10 mins) : Prof.Amit Gupta
3. Cross linking the thin cornea- keep it simple (10 mins) : Dr. Chintan Singh (Malhotra)
4. Cross linking a cornea with post LASIK ectasia- should I be doing it : Prof.Arun K Jain
differently? (10 mins)
5. Cross linking the paediatric cornea- what can I expect? (10 mins) : Prof.Amit Gupta
6. Cross linking complications: facing the challenge (10 mins) : Prof.Arun K Jain
7. Cross linking conundrums : some tips and tricks to take away (10 mins) : Dr. Chintan Singh (Malhotra)
Panel Discussion: (10 mins)

DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 1:00pm - 2:25pm HALL: VON GRAEFE HALL


IC193 - HOW TO PREDICT & REDUCE POST LASIK ECTASIA: CURRENT CONCEPTS AND TECHNOLOGIES

Instruction Courses
Dr. Sudhank Bharti [B02433] - New Delhi
Post LASIK ectasia is a sight threatening complication that can reduce productivity, job prospects and cause
psychological disturbance. It can also lead to a large compensation being awarded to the patient causing
financial loss to the surgeon. This course brings updates on updates on etiology, interpretation of risk factors
such as Percentage of tissue altered (PTA), Corneal imaging such as Topography, Tomography (Scheimpflug,
Dual Scheimpflug and OCT) , integrated with Biomechanical analysis(ORA) Epithelial mapping and suggestions
on modifying intraoperative variables accordingly. Legal angles pertaining to Refractive surgery with reference
to LASIK will be discussed.
1. Interpretation of risk factors-Ablation profile & PTA (10 mins) : Dr. Sudhank Bharti
2. Interpretation of Biomechanical analysis (10 mins) : Dr. Rishi Mohan
3. Bio-markers in understanding etiology of ectasia (10 mins) : Dr.Rohit Shetty
4. Interpretation of Corneal imaging (10 mins) : Dr. Ashu Agarwal
5. Intra-operative variables and their modifications (10 mins) : Dr. Bhupesh Singh
6. Overview and Legal issues (10 mins) : Dr. Purendra Bhasin
Panel Discussion: (10 mins)

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IC91 - SURGERY FOR PRIMARY CONGENITAL GLAUCOMA: CONTEMPORARY TECHNIQUES AND RECENT
ADVANCES
Dr.Mandal A K [M04066] - Hyderabad
Primary congenital glaucoma is a surgical disease. Primary surgical options include goniotomy, external
trabeculotomy and primary combined trabeculotomy and trabeculectomy (CTT). Recent advances in the surgical
management of this disease include 360 degree suture trabeculotomy using 6-o' prolene suture, ab-externo 360
degree trabeculotomy using fiber-optic microcatheter with illuminated tip, endoscopic goniotomy, and ab-interno
suture trabeculotomy. In our country, CTT is considered the most suitable option given severity and advanced
stage of phenotypic manifestation. In refractory congenital glaucoma, trabeculectomy with antifibrotic therapy
such as MMC and 5FU is considered the most appropriate therapy by most surgeons. However glaucoma drainage
devices such as AADI and Ahmed valve implant are emerging as suitable alternatives for refractory congenital
glaucoma. Cycloablative procedures such as TSCPC remain the last resort. All these will be discussed with video
demonstrations.
1. Clinical features and evaluation of PCG (10 mins) : Dr.Debasis Chakrabarti
2. Mimickers of PCG (10 mins) : Dr.Swathi Vallabh
3. Surgery for PCG: Contemporary techniques (15 mins) : Dr.Mandal A K
4. Surgery for Refractory PCG (15 mins) : Dr.Sirisha Senthil
5. Recent advances in surgery for PCG (15 mins) : Dr.Mandal A K
Panel Discussion: (10 mins)
Keynote Address by DR. JOHN FINGERT : Genetics in glaucoma
DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 1:00pm - 2:25pm HALL: ELDER HALL
IC554 - OPTIMIZING INTRAOCULAR LENS (IOL) POWER CALCULATION
Dr. Arup Chakrabarti [A04119] - Trivandrum
This Masterclass on IOL power calculation will review the current status of state of the art biometry, reliable
formulae/calculators and standard operating procedures for optimal refractive outcomes. It will also deal with
commonly encountered special situations in cataract surgery where IOL calculations require customized approach
– eg. toric IOLs, secondary and piggyback IOLs, high myopia/hypermetropia, posterior segment pathologies and
vitrectomised eyes, post refractive surgery eyes etc. Take home pearls summarizing the course contents will be
highlighted. At the end of this MasterClass, attendees will have learned about the current concepts of IOL power
calculation and how to optimize refractive outcomes in frequently encountered special situations and advanced
technology IOL situations
1. Introduction (5 mins) : Dr. Arup Chakrabarti
2. Overview & Standard Operating Procedures for Optimal Refractive Outcomes : Dr. Arup Chakrabarti
(10 mins)
3. Toric IOL Calculations - (8 mins) : Dr. Prashob Mohan
4. Secondary and Piggyback IOLs (8 mins) : Dr.Ramesh Dorairajan
5. The Long and the Short Eyes (8 mins) : Dr.Kumar J Doctor
6. Posterior Segment Pathologies & Vitrectomised Eyes (8 mins) : Dr.Meena Chakrabarti
7. Post Refractive Surgery Situations Simplified (8 mins) : Dr. Suven Bhattacharjee
8. IOL Calculation Pearls to Take Home (10 mins) : Dr.Nazneen Nazm
Panel Discussion: (10 mins)

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IC602 - MONEY CONTROL: THE KEY TO OUR PRACTICE
Dr. Debasish Bhattacharya [D03075] - Kolkata
Money Control: The key to our practice Every practice aims for great patient experience. So we ask what do
our patients want? The patients want everything, but they do not want to pay. We have rephrased this
question in this IC-What is the patient willing to pay for? This IC makes an in-depth study of a chain of hospitals
in Eastern India that provides quality at affordable cost and compares it with big and small practices across the
country to address this with: 1. What would be the number of patients to break even with OPD charges? 2.
Given a specific number of patients in the OPD, there would be a subset who would require Interventions.
These are calculated by pooling data from practices and develop an algorithm to suggest pricing strategies. 3.
This IC will also provide an in-depth analysis of how to value your practice buy-in or pay-out in the journey of
the practice. 4. The economics of an NFP organization also stands out and this option will be analyzed in detail.
1. Opening Remarks, the fundamentals of money-control and how it helps : Dr. Debasish Bhattacharya
to start and scale-up. (12 mins)
2. An algorithm which takes data from a real dataset and suggests pricing : Dr. Debasish Bhattacharya
plan for sustainable practice (15 mins)
3. How to deduce the value of your practice and use it with an advantage : Dr. Debasish Bhattacharya
in your journey (12 mins)
Panel Discussion: (24 mins)

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IC249 - SURVIVING THE ROLLER COASTER OF FILTERING SURGERY IN GLAUCOMA: PRACTICAL TIPS
Dr.Parul Sony [S09105] - Gurgaon
Filtering Surgeries remain the mainstay surgical treatment for medically uncontrolled Glaucoma. These procedures
are frequently performed by general ophthalmologists, although these techniques appear simple they are associated
with plethora of early and late postoperative complications. This IC discusses in details the practical tips in managing
such case scenarios.
1. Introduction to the Course (5 mins) : Dr.J C Das
2. Did I make a right Choice: Choosing the Right Surgery (8 mins) : Dr. Vinita Gupta
3. Preventing Complications: Preop, Intraop and Post op Care (8 mins) : Dr.Parul Sony
4. Falling flat:Managing Post-operative shallow AC (8 mins) : Prof.Manav Deep Singh
5. Stop that leak: Managing Leaking and Overhanging blebs (8 mins) : Dr.Mayuri B. Khamar
6. Wiping out the wipe out: Tips for prevention (8 mins) : Dr. Bibhuti Prassan Sinha
7. Under pressure: Management of failing and failed blebs (8 mins) : Dr.Maj Gen (Mrs ) Sagarika Patyal
Panel Discussion: (20 mins)
Keynote Address by DR. SHAMIRA PERERA : How to achieve a barely there Ahmed valve

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IC439 - LEARNING FROM MY MISTAKES:- WHAT I SHOULD NOT HAVE DONE?
Dr.Neeraj Manchanda [M06873] - New Delhi
This instruction Course is a compilation of various complications related to Refractive Surgery. A Video/ Case
based approach to learn from our previous mistakes so that they can be avoided in the future. LASIK is one of
the most gratifying surgeries but at the same time it is the most demanding as we are touching a normal eye
free from disease. There is no chance of any mistake to occur, but at the same time nothing is fool proof. Every
procedure is associated with some complication or the other. Here is an attempt to learn from our previous
mistakes and try not to repeat them in future. The Course is based on the experience of senior and famous
refractive surgeons doing Refractive Surgery for the past more than 10 Years. They will discuss what went
wrong & how did they manage their problems. This platform will highlight many issues which only practical life
can teach us. The vast experience and proficiency of these surgeons will help us to avoid repeating these
mistakes.
1. Perfect Surgery-Imperfect Postoperative Visual Acuity-? Errors in : Dr. Jatinder Singh Bhalla
Refraction
(8 mins)
2. Did I choose the right procedure? LASIK vs Surface Ablation. (12 mins) : Dr.Piyush Kapur
3. Microkeratome FAILURES (12 mins) : Dr.Jaya Gupta
4. When Femtosecond /SMILE may not be the best option for your patient. : Dr.Gaurav Luthra
(12 mins)
5. ICL- When things go wrong. (12 mins) : Dr.Ashish Nagpal
6. The Perfect Patient,Uneventful procedure and excellent result- Still : Dr.Neeraj Manchanda
Postoperative problems? (9 mins)
Panel Discussion: (0 mins)

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DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 2:30pm - 3:55pm HALL: RIDLEY HALL
IC660 - BUCKLING THE RETINA: BEYOND ROUTINE
Dr.Raj Vardhan Azad [A02248] - New Delhi
Scleral Buckling is a dying art. With the rise of modern MIVS techniques Vitreo-Retina (VR) Surgeons worldwide
have adopted Pars Plana Vitrectomy over Scleral Buckling. Although Scleral Buckling (SB) comes with its own
set of Pros and Cons there are certain Retinal Pathologies in which Scleral buckling scores over PPV. Most of
the current VR fellows under trainee are not exposed adequately to SB in their training period and are hence
hesitant to adopt it in their clinical practice. Newer advances in Buckling like Macular Buckling, Suprachoroidal
Buckling, Radial Buckling and sutureless Buckling although practised extensively in certain pockets of world
and established superior in certain pathologies have not been adopted by masses due to their associated
learning curve and relative unfamiliarity to routine SB procedures. Our instruction course Aims to familiarise
audience regarding versatility of Scleral Buckling and newer advancements in field of SB and their clinical
applications.
1. Buckling The Retina: Beyond Routine- Brief Overview (5 mins) : Dr.Raj Vardhan Azad
2. Buckling for Unusual Breaks (10 mins) : Dr. Mallika Goyal
3. Suprachoroidal Buckling (10 mins) : Dr.Abhishek Anand
4. Macular Buckling (10 mins) : Dr. Ajay Aurora
5. Buckling Sans Peritomy (10 mins) : Dr.Shalabh Sinha
6. Buckle Revision (10 mins) : Prof.Gopal S Pillai
7. Management of Buckle Complications (10 mins) : Dr.Shorya Vardhan Azad
Panel Discussion: (0 mins)

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IC89 - POWER CAPSULE ON COMMON FAQS & UPDATES IN CORNEA PRACTICE - GENERAL OPHTHALMOLOGIST'S
PERSPECTIVE
Dr. M. Vanathi [V07265] - New Delhi
General practitioners are commonly encountered with queries on updates on diagnostics & management of clinical
scenarios in cornea, cataract & refractive surgery. This IC will address the common queries faced by general
ophthalmologists in practice with emphasis on approach to diagnostics and management concerns. It will help the
attendee to be updated on the current protocols and advances in management of corneal infections, ocular allergy,
dry eye diagnostics, corneal ectasia, refractive surgery and ocular surface diseases. IC will presented on a case based
approach on a interactive model platform. The topics covered in the presentations will include: Common. concerns
in corneal infections diagnostics and management Common FAQs in diagnostic and management of ocular allergy
Approach to diagnostics in corneal ectasias & cataract in corneal morbidities Common FAQs in Refractive practice
Common FAQs in ocular chemical injury, Sjogren's, SJS and OCP FAQs in dry eye diagnostic suite
1. Common FAQs in anterior segment practice (6 mins) : Dr. M. Vanathi
2. Common concerns in corneal infections diagnostics and management (9 mins) : Dr. Revathi Rajaraman
3. Common FAQs in diagnostic and management of ocular allergy (9 mins) : Dr. Samar Kumar Basak
4. Approach to diagnostics in corneal ectasias & cataract in corneal morbidities (9 : Dr.Rishi Swarup
mins)
5. Common FAQs in Refractive practice (9 mins) : Dr.Rajesh Fogla
6. Common FAQs in ocular chemical injury, Sjogren's, SJS and OCP (9 mins) : Dr. Bhaskar Srinivasan
7. FAQs in dry eye diagnostic suite (9 mins) : Dr. Uma Sridhar
Panel Discussion: (10 mins)

DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 8:0apm - 9:25am HALL: AHMED HALL


IC641 - AN INDEPTH INVIEW -- MASTERING INDIRECT OPHTHALMOSCOPY
Dr.Pooja Sinha [S08837] - Patna
In these times of COVID direct ophthalmoscopy is a big NO. There is no substitute to doing indirect
ophthalmoscopy and infact it is mandatory in each patient no matter how big or small the presenting issue may be.
This course will give the delegates an indepth inview into methodoligies of making fundus drawings. This course
will give an insight into the optics and techniques of indirect ophthalmoscopy. The course will focus on over
coming the difficulties in doing indirect ophthalmoscopy. A drawing board, fundus chart and color pencils will be
given to all delegates and real time hands on training will be given with indirect ophthalmscope. A video CD will be
given to all delegates free of cost for ready reference.
1. Indications of Indirect Ophthalmoscopy (10 mins) : Dr.Shivani Sinha
2. Undertsanding the optics of Indirect Ophthalmoscopy (10 mins) : Dr.Vishal Kishore
3. Color coding and fundus drawing (10 mins) : Dr. Abhishek Kumar
4. Technique of doing Indirect Ophthalmoscopy (10 mins) : Dr.Pooja Sinha
5. Indirect Ophthalmoscopy in difficult situations (10 mins) : Dr.Sourav Sinha
6. Indirect Ophthalmoscopy in Operating Room (10 mins) : Dr.Shalabh Sinha
7. Highlighting the importance of fundus drawing pre operatively (10 mins) : Dr. Sangeet Mittal
Panel Discussion: (5 mins)

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DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 2:30pm - 3:55pm HALL: SRINIVASAN HALL


IC414 - MISSION POSSIBLE: PHACOEMULSIFICATION, FEMTO-LASER & ZEPTO ASSISTED PHACO IN
CHALLENGING CASES
Dr. PANDEY SURESH KUMAR [P06502] - Kota
This video-based course will highlight phacoemulsification and femto-laser and zepto assisted phaco in
complex cataracts. Surgical techniques will be presented for managing soft to rock-hard cataract, white,
traumatic, subluxated cataract, pediatric cataract, pseudo exfoliation syndrome, zonular dehiscence, small
pupil, floppy iris, posterior polar cataract, phaco in kyphosis/postural disorders, and glued IOL/suture-less
secondary IOL fixation. Management of difficult cases of cataract by femto-laser and zepto assisted
phacoemulsification will be discussed. Attendees will become familiar with technical nuances in handling
complex phaco surgery as well as learn how to manage challenging situations like small pupil, pediatric
cataract, floppy iris, ultra-dense cataract, traumatic cataract with torn, fibrotic capsule, pseudo-exfoliatation
syndrome with weak zonules, posterior polar cataract, suture-less secondary IOL fixation, etc.
1. Managing Challenging Cataract Cases using Zepto Nano-pulse Technology (10 : Dr. Pandey Suresh
mins) Kumar
2. Surgical Pearls for Managing Complex Pediatric Cataract Cases (10 mins) : Dr.Jagat Ram
3. Pearls for Phacoemulsification in Subluxated Cataract and Glued IOL Fixation : Dr.Amar Agarwal
(10 mins)
4. Managing Challenging Cataract Cases using Femto-Laser assisted Phaco : Dr. D. Ramamurthy
Surgery. (10 mins)
5. Pearls for Phacoemulsification in Black and White Cataract Cases (10 mins) : Dr.Harshul Tak
6. Pearls for Phacoemulsification in Small Pupil and Floppy Iris Syndrome (10 : Dr.Vidushi Sharma
mins)
Panel Discussion: (10 mins)

DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 2:30pm - 3:55pm HALL: SHIELDS HALL


IC565 - MANAGING MEDICAL EMERGENCIES IN EYE CENTRES HOW TO SAVE LIFE, PRACTICE AND
MANAGE THE CRISIS
Dr. T. Nirmal Fredrick [N07958] - Chennai

Instruction Courses
Medical emergencies can occur anywhere. Even-though, life threatening Medical emergencies are rare in Eye
centres, Ophthalmologists have to deal with emergencies in OPD, Wards and Operation Theatres. This is due
to the high number of elderly patients with various comorbidities and high risk status. Unfortunately many
centres are under equipped and not prepared to handle them. Lack of awareness, time, training, financial
constraints, and low prioritization can lead to severe morbidity, death and crisis to the practice. This video and
case studies based IC will focus on, how to assess and identify sinking patients, how to make the centre
prepared to handle emergency situations, establish NABH standards to have appropriate infrastructure for
emergency management, training the staff in code blue and prepare the eye centres to face the crisis. providing
acute care will enhance patient satisfaction, improve patient safety, improve outcomes and decrease medico
legal risk.
1. Introduction to medical emergencies and how to sense and save a : Dr. T. Nirmal Fredrick
sinking patient in eye centres (10 mins)
2. How to Assess a patient planned for OP / day care surgery (10 mins) : Dr. Atheek Shaik Hameed
3. Equipments and training required for emergencies and code blue drill : Dr.Sunitha G Nirmal
(10 mins)
4. NABH standards on acute and emergencies (10 mins) : Dr. Gagan Dudeja
5. Case Studies and videos: How I managed medical emergencies in my : Dr. Kumaran Murugesan
eye centre (10 mins)
6. Managing the PPP - Public, Press and Police during emergency and : Dr. T. Nirmal Fredrick
medicolegal crisis. (6 mins)
Panel Discussion: (0 mins)

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IC265 - STRATEGIES AND PEARLS FOR PHACOEMULSIFICATION IN DIFFICULT SITUATIONS
Dr.Ayan Mohanta [M09320] - Parganas
This course is going to cover a plethora of cataract cases which are not routine in nature. Sometimes these
cases become a budding Surgeon's nightmare. This course is going to deal with Posterior Polar Cataracts,
Cataracts with Pseudoexfoliation Syndrome, Rock Hard Cataracts, Varying degrees of Subluxated cataracts,
Hypermature and Intumescent Cataracts, Cataracts in extreme axial length eyeballs, and Cataracts through
small pupils. Course Objectives: The principal objective of this video based interactive course is to impart a
thorough understanding of different and not so common Cataract presentations which one might encounter
in their day to day practice. After attending this course the participants will be able to take up these cases back
home with more confidence.
1. Introduction (3 mins) : Dr.Ayan Mohanta
2. Cataract with small pupils (10 mins) : Dr.Mrinmoy Das
3. Rock hard and Hypermature Cataracts (12 mins) : Dr. Arup Bhaumik
4. Cataracts with extreme axial lengths (10 mins) : Dr.Ayan Mohanta
5. Posterior Polar Cataracts (10 mins) : Dr. Santanu Mitra
6. Subluxated and Cataracts with Subluxation (10 mins) : Dr. Debashis Dutta
Panel Discussion: (20 mins)

DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 09:30am - 10:55am HALL: SUSHRUTA HALL


IC79 - ADVANCED DIAGNOSTICS WITH RAY TRACING ABERROMETRY: IMPROVING PREMIUM IOL PRACTICE
WITH THE ITRACE
Prof.Arun K Jain [J03907] - Chandigarh
Cataract surgery is the most common refractive surgery performed these days, with success being defined
not only in terms of 20/20 visual acuity but also the quality of vision including better contrast sensitivity,
lesser glare and haloes and better depth of focus. While accurate biometry and and good surgical skills are

Instruction Courses
'sine qua non' for any cataract surgeon , understanding the human eye which is an imperfect optical system ,
is equally important to achieving these outcomes. Ray tracing aberrometry in addition to measuring the
lower order (spherocylinder) and higher order aberrations of the eye is also able to determine individually
the contributions of the cornea (external) and the lens (internal) to these imperfections. This course will aim
to demonstrate how the ITrace , an aberrometer based on the ray tracing principle can be used in clinical
practise to improve our outcomes after cataract surgery using both monofocal as well as the 'premium' toric
and multifocal IOL's.
1. Introduction to the course and panelists (5 mins) : Prof.Arun K Jain
2. Understanding the basics ( CHANG analysis, spherical aberration, angles : Dr. Chintan Singh (Malhotra)
Alpha and Kappa) (10 mins)
3. Interpreting Multizone refraction analysis, Modulation Transfer : Prof.Amit Gupta
Function and Point Spread Function (10 mins)
4. Optimizing the choice of monofocal IOL's ( aspheric versus non aspheric) : Prof.Arun K Jain
(10 mins)
5. I Trace to the rescue: Planning TORICs and solving postoperative : Dr. J. S. Titiyal
problems of IOL rotation (10 mins)
6. Optimizing Multifocal IOL implantation: when and when not to implant : Dr. Rajesh Sinha
(10 mins)
7. Improving decision making: Deciphering Dysfunctional Lens Index and : Prof.Arun K Jain
Depth of Focus (10 mins)
Panel Discussion: (10 mins)
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IC373 - ALPHABET SOUP: THE NEW LINGO OF RETINAL IMAGING
Dr.R.Unnikrishnan Nair [N10193] - Trivandrum
The world of retinal imaging has been proceeding at break neck speed with the introduction of new technology
leading to the new discovery or creation of signs and biomarkers. Understanding these may be vital for modification
of treatment strategies. However it is difficult to keep track of these changes and one may feel very aware of this
lacunae. This course has been designed to introduce new imaging technology, biomarkers and signs in a lucid and
understandable way. The expert panel will use their experience to breakdown these signs by using a representative
case, illustrative imaging and brief description with clinical significance. The main areas that will be covered include
Dry and Wet AMD, DME and Vascular disorders Vitreo-macular interface disease and other miscellaneous retinal
conditions. This will be followed up with an Image recap session where the presenter will incorporate all this
information in real life scenarios with panel interaction.
1. Glossary 1:IRORA,CRORA,Nascent GA,ORT,Drusen : Dr. R. Unnikrishnan Nair
ooze,HRF,Cuticular drusen, RPD Choroidal Caverns (12 mins)
2. Glossary 2:Quiescent CNVM,Stable SRF,SHRM,Choroiocapillary : Dr. Daraius Shroff
recapitulation, Multilayered PED (12 mins)
3. Glossary 3: LHEP,Central Bouquet anomalies,Omega Sign,Posterior : Dr.Manoj S
Vitreous Base, EIFL (12 mins)
4. Glossary 4:DRIL, OR anomalies, HRF, Parallelism, Microcystoid : Dr. Anand Rajendran
edema, Capillary Macroaneurysms (12 mins)
5. Glossary 5:PAMM, DSM, FIPED, SIRE, Pachychoroid spectrum,PPPS , : Dr.George J Manayath
FCE , Choroidal Cavitations & HRF (12 mins)
6. Image Recap: An interactive memory recovery session to drive in : Dr. Abhishek Kothari
the newly acquired information (15 mins)
Panel Discussion: (0 mins)

DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 09:30am - 10:55am HALL: PARSON HALL


IC560 - SICS IN CO-EXISTING DISEASES
Dr.Kamaljeet Singh [K03716] - Allahabad
SICS is the most commonly taught and performed surgery in India. In developing countries like India where the
population is high, SICS is a boon as it allows for faster surgery with good visual quality. This course will discuss easy
and innovative tricks to handle SICS in challenging conditions that coexist with cataract like corneal opacity, uveitis,
glaucoma, subluxation, pterygium and astigmatism. Many different techniques are required during surgery when
these diseases occur simultaneously with cataract. This course is designed for the experienced SICS surgeon. The
faculty have a wealth of experience of both SICS and teaching principles. This course will demonstrate ways to handle
SICS in challenging conditions so as to improve the surgical outcome and reduce the chances of complications.
1. SICS in Hard Cataract (8 mins) : Dr.Malik K P S
2. SICS in Glaucoma (8 mins) : Dr. Kamaljeet Singh
3. SICS in Corneal Diseases (8 mins) : Dr.Lahane Tatyarao Pundlikrao
4. SICS in Uveitis (8 mins) : Dr.S P Singh
5. SICS in Subluxated Cataract (8 mins) : Dr.Ragini Hasmukuray Parekh
6. SICS in co-existing Pterygium (8 mins) : Dr.Kshama Dwivedi
7. SICS in High Astigmatism (8 mins) : Dr. Pranav Saluja
8. Modifications in SICS (8 mins) : Dr. Kamaljeet Singh
Panel Discussion: (11 mins)

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IC88 - ANTERIOR SEGMENT IMAGING: HIDDEN CLUES AND UNSEEN TREASURES
Dr.Mayuri B. Khamar [K03100] - Ahmedabad
Visualization of anterior chamber angle and assessment of the angle width are essential for diagnosis and
management of glaucoma. Gonioscopy can be used to visualize the angle structures qualitatively, however
quantification is unreliable, subjective & patient dependent and structures behind the iris cannot be seen.
Anterior segment imaging provides noninvasive quantitative and qualitative evaluation of anterior chamber
angle (ACA) as well as pathology related to sulcus and ciliary body. Discussion with illustrations will be done
for identification of various landmarks & parameters like irido-trabecular contact (ITC) index ,Trabecular-iris
space area (TISA) Angle opening distance (AOD)and lens vault. Use of AS imaging for visualisation of intra
bleb structures will also be discussed. This course will open the third eye wherein technology meets clinical
evaluation and opens up innumerable possibilities towards the future of glaucoma diagnostics and
therapeutics.
1. Angle evaluation with Gonioscopy and its limitations. (10 mins) : Dr. Jain Sunil S
2. Identification of various ACA landmarks and quantification using ASOCT : Dr.Prabhudesai Medha Nin
(10 mins)
3. Role of UBM in PACG (10 mins) : Dr. Chandrima Paul
4. Role of anterior segment Imaging in pseudophakic glaucoma (10 mins) : Dr.Thakkar Hansa Harshadbhai
5. How AS imaging helps in post anti glaucoma surgery. (10 mins) : Dr.Mayuri B. Khamar
6. Present day status of AS imaging in glaucoma practice (10 mins) : Dr.Dipanjan Pal
Panel Discussion: (15 mins)
Keynote Address by DR. WALLACE LEE ALWARD : Gonioscopy- Practical tips
DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 09:30am - 10:55am HALL: HAYREH HALL
IC453 - RULE OF 6 FOR EXTREME CATARACTS
Dr. N.V. Arulmozhi Varman [A03549] - Chennai

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Video based instruction course will present 6 rules to handle complex cataracts. The scenarios include phakic
IOL with cataract, seclusio pupillae with cataract, phaco in eyes with coloboma, nanophthalmos, post traumatic
cataract and post keratoplasty. Assesment, precautions to be taken, fluidics and power modulation changes
needed, choice of OVDs and phaco techniques will be discussed. At the conclusion of this course, the attendee
will understand the clinical pearls and tips for enhancing surgical skills and optimizing outcomes in difficult
cataract scenarios
1. Phaco in nanophthalmos (10 mins) : Dr.Srinivasan G Rao
2. Phakic IOL with cataract (10 mins) : Dr. N.V. Arulmozhi Varman
3. Phaco in colobomatous eyes (10 mins) : Dr. Atheek Shaik Hameed
4. Phaco in post uveitic cataract ( seclusio pupillae) (10 mins) : Dr.Ramesh Dorairajan
5. Phaco post keratoplasty (10 mins) : Dr. Kumaran Murugesan
6. Phaco in traumatic cataract (10 mins) : Dr.Jeyanthan
Panel Discussion: (10 mins)

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IC449 - “THINK LIKE THERE IS NO BOX”: PEARLS FOR SETTING UP A SUCCESSFUL CORNEA PRACTICE
Dr.Kavita Rao [R11090] - Mumbai
This IC is a step by step guide for setting up a successful cornea practice .We will discuss threadbare the basic
infrastructure needed in a cornea practice. Attendee will learn how to market surgical skills and clinical acumen
when infrastructure is being upgraded at lightning speed and learn pearls to increase patient satisfaction and
referrals back to practice. Is ASOCT needed? How to take good slit lamp photos at low cost? Is tomographer
mandatory or a topographer? Basic equipment for corneal scraping, tie ups with micro lab would be covered. Pros
and cons of equipment for a Dry Eye Clinic and Ectasia screening clinic would be covered. Which CXL machine is the
best? Is a stem cell lab needed ? How to set up an eye bank?. Pearls on training Eye bank technicians for precutting
corneal tissues for lamellar surgeries will be given. Is it possible to do active corneal basic science research in private
practice, tips on organising the grant, equipment and manpower will be covered.
1. Anterior Segment Basic Diagnostics and Imaging (12 mins) : Dr.Rishi Swarup
2. Corneal Ulcers Clinic , Diagnostics and Microbiology (12 mins) : Dr. Susmita G. Shah (Nag Choudhury)
3. Setting up an Ocular Surface and Dry Eye Clinic (12 mins) : Dr.Kavita Rao
4. Corneal Ectasia Screening and Management Clinic (10 mins) : Dr.Kavita Rao
5. Eye Banking and Lamellar Surgeries (10 mins) : Dr.Ashish Nagpal
6. Basic Sciences Research in Cornea Practice (10 mins) : Dr. Susmita G. Shah (Nag Choudhury)
Panel Discussion: (9 mins)
Keynote Address by Dr Namrata Sharma: Next generation moxifloxacin with retention enhancing delivery
system
DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 09:30am - 10:55am HALL: RIDLEY HALL
IC99 - CEREBRAL VISUAL IMPAIRMENT IN CHILDREN - CAUSES AND MANAGEMENT
Dr.Suma Ganesh [S08263] - New Delhi
In India cerebral visual impairment (CVI) is becoming one of the leading cause of profound visual impairment in
children especially with the improvement of perinatal care and increased survival of the preterm babies .Cerebral
visual impairment is defined as vision loss as a result of damage to the retrogeniculate pathway of the visual system
in the absence of any ocular pathology. There is a need for ophthalmic community to be sensitive and offer optimal
services to such children. The course will highlight the causes of CVI, co-relation with MRI findings and the higher
visual impairments caused by affection of the dorsal and ventral stream of the brain. The course will demonstrate
the specialized vision assessment tools and refraction techniques to assess refractive errors and accommodation
anomalies. Important tests like Functional and cognitive vision assessment and grading of CVI will also be
demonstrated. Management strategies with success stories will be discussed.
1. Cerebral visual impairment in children -- Importance and Causes : Dr.Suma Ganesh
(10 mins)
2. Screening module for Multiple disability with visual impairment -- : Ms.Paige KLotzman
how to pick up cases in community (10 mins)
3. Ophthalmic manifestations and Functional vision assessment in : Dr.Soveeta Souravee Rath
children with CVI (10 mins)
4. CVI range asssessment and interventions (10 mins) : Dr.Madhumati Bose
5. Early intervention success stories --- How early should we start : Dr.Madhumati Bose
treatment? (15 mins)
Panel Discussion: (10 mins)

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IC260 - PTERYGIUM SURGERY PROCEDURES AND PRACTICAL TIPS TO OPTIMISE SURGICAL OUTCOME
Dr. Shreesha Kumar K. [K10064] - Coimbatore
This video based course will cover various surgical options in the management of different types of pterygium
(primary, recurrent, dual head). Recurrence of pterygium after its surgical excision is one of the most common
and frustrating cause of concern for both surgeon and the patient. This has lead to the development of newer
surgical techniques, adjunctive measures and graft fixation procedures. The topics here will demonstrate
various surgical techniques, graft fixation and adjunctive measures, newer techniques in achieving high rate of
success.
1. Conjunctival autografting- my choice in primary pterygium (8 mins) : Dr. Elankumaran Pasupathi
2. Cataract with Pterygium- simultaneous or sequential? (8 mins) : Dr.Sean Socrates Dsilva
3. Surgical techniques for Recurrent Pterygium –What is best? (8 mins) : Dr.Shreyas Ramamurthy
4. Double head Pterygium- how do I manage? (8 mins) : Dr. Shreesha Kumar K.
5. Graft fixation procedures – My choice (8 mins) : Dr.Jagadeesh Kumar Reddy K
6. Complications of Pterygium surgery and management (10 mins) : Dr. Namrata Sharma
7. Practical tips to reduce recurrence (10 mins) : Dr. Shreesha Kumar K.
Panel Discussion: (15 mins)
Keynote Address by DR. GEOFF ROSE : The Giant Fornix Syndrome
DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 09:30am - 10:55am HALL: BARRAQUER HALL
IC176 - FACIAL NERVE PALSY -AN OPHTHALMOLOGISTS PERSPECTIVE
Dr. Joyeeta Das [D11894] - Kolkata
Facial nerve palsy and its sequelae dramatically deteriorate the ocular, psychosocial and emotional wellbeing
of the patient which demand a dedicated multidisciplinary support system. An Ophthalmologist plays a

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eminent role in the management of Facial palsy starting from acute stage management of ocular surface
protection to facial reanimation surgery to correct the after-effects. This IC designed to cater comprehensive
knowledge in Facial nerve palsy starting from clinical anatomy, pathology, examination including grading
systems and management in oculoplastic perspectives using video clips wherever applicable. The course will
help the budding ophthalmic plastic surgeon and general ophthalmologist to develop appropriate
management strategy of facial palsy patients according to the clinical stage
1. Introduction to the course (2 mins) : Dr. Joyeeta Das
2. Facial nerve -the journey from anatomy to pathology (10 mins) : Dr.Nidhi Pandey
3. Examination of facial palsy patient with grading system (10 mins) : Dr. Joyeeta Das
4. Bell's palsy -controversies and current treatment protocol (10 mins) : Dr.Shruthi Tara
5. Medical management of facial nerve palsy (10 mins) : Dr. Joyeeta Das
6. Surgical management of Facial nerve palsy (10 mins) : Dr.Saptagirish Rambhatla
Panel Discussion: (8 mins)
Keynote Address by DR. BERTIL DAMATO : MOLES

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IC481 - WHITE CATARACT PHACOEMULSIFICATION: NAILING THE ICEBERG
Dr.Rohit Om Parkash [O04296] - Amritsar
Video-based course will review preoperative evaluation, anterior capsular techniques & relevance of hydro
procedures. Videos will illustrate capsulorhexis challenges in fibrotic capsules and sub capsular calcified plaques,
intumescent whites with high intralenticular pressure demonstrating anterior chamber pressure dynamics, OVD
choice, incision calibration, rhexis initiation, rhexis retrieval, double rhexis, phaco punch, needle decompression
techniques, pre-operative YAG Laser capsulotomy shots for decompression, and Femtosecond Laser-assisted
capsulotomy, pearls, pitfalls & complications in managing Argentinian flag sign; flap motility sign as a sign of PCR,
end point of safe phacoemulsification & appropriate IOL implantation site in anterior capsular tears; management
strategies in Morgagnian cataracts, intumescent cataracts and black in white cataracts; FLACS in intumescent &
Fibrotic cataracts; IOL scaffold to prevent and manage PCR; and IOL bag complex fixation.
1. Anterior capsular staining; Flap Motility Sign; Black in white cataracts & Pristine : Dr.Shruti Mahajan
clear corneas (10 mins)
2. Challenges in fibrotic capsules, sub-capsular calcified plaques and Morgagnian : Dr.Rohit Om Parkash
cataracts (10 mins)
3. White cataracts in young patients; Small pupil in white cataracts, Traumatic white : Dr. Suven Bhattacharjee
cataracts (10 mins)
4. IOL scaffold after PCR with IOL scleral fixation ; dislocated/subluxated bag IOL : Dr.Amar Agarwal
management (10 mins)
5. FLACS in white cataracts; white cataracts in young patients (10 mins) : Dr. Sanjay Chaudhary
6. Intumescent cataracts; white cataracts with varied zonulopathy (10 mins) : Dr.Tushya om parkash
Panel Discussion: (15 mins)

DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 11:00am - 12:25pm HALL: PALLIKARIS HALL


IC262 - “HOLDING HANDS”: INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS FOR COMPLEX ANTERIOR SEGMENT SITUATIONS
Dr. Ritesh Narula [N11798] - New Delhi
"Adversary is the mother of invention". This holds true when a surgeon encounters a complex challenging scenario.
For an anterior segment surgeon where patient expectations are high, a small deviation from the norm can make
life difficult. Herein, the extended role of a VR surgeon and his tools comes, to sail them through without
complications. The tools are for all to use and the tricks from VR surgery for all to learn. We suggest small innovations
to the routine anterior segment procedures to make their heart beat easy. In daily practice, one encounters various
challenges; doing cataract with significant up thrust, phacoemusification in hazy cornea or subluxated lens, PCR
management, AGV in a patient with compromised anterior chamber, are some of such scenarios. This video bases
instruction course will deal with various such challenging scenarios, highlighting very useful innovations done to
make such nightmares in the operation theatre a happy walk in the park
1. Vitreous decompression in cataract surgery with shallow AC (5 mins) : Dr. Ritesh Narula
2. Phacoemulsification in hazy cornea - chandelier illumination (10 mins) : Dr.Hemlata Gupta
3. Pars plana anterior vitrectomy to manage posterior capsular rent and subluxated : Dr. Lalit Verma
lens (10 mins)
4. Micro scissors and forceps in anterior segment reconstruction (10 mins) : Dr. Avnindra Gupta
5. Posterior AGV - my Saviour (10 mins) : Dr.Harsh Kumar
6. Anterior segment management in Endophthalmitis (10 mins) : Dr.Dinesh Talwar
7. Continuous air infusion for attaching DSAEK graft (5 mins) : Dr. Ritesh Narula
Panel Discussion: (15 mins)
Keynote Address by DR. BRIG GEN KAMRULHASAN KHAN :

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IC113 - CRACKING ASTIGMATISM
Dr. Krishna Prasad Kudlu [K10333] - Udupi
Refining astigmatism correction has become a reality for the modern ophthalmologist, and control of
astigmatism plays a vital role in this quest for optical refractive outcomes. Fortunately, a number of effective
options exist to minimize postoperative cylinder. Keen attention must be directed to the measurement of pre-
existing astigmatism .In this instruction course we will update about managing astigmatism in different
ophthalmic scenarios
1. Relevance Of Topography In Management Of Astigmatism (12 Mins) : Dr.Rohit Shetty
2. Toric Iol In Cataract Surgery (12 Mins) : Dr. Krishna Prasad Kudlu
3. Tackling Pseudophakic Astigmatism (10 Mins) : Dr. Sunil Ganekal
4. Astigmatism Management In Keratoconus And Ectasia (10 Mins) : Dr. Ananth D.
5. Post Keratoplasty Astigmatism Mangement (10 Mins) : Dr. Hariprasad Vokuda
6. Toric Icl When And How (10 Mins) : Dr.Chinnappa
Panel Discussion: (10 mins)

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IC651 - MULTICOLOR IMAGING: IMAGING BEYOND RETINA
Dr. Kumar Saurabh [S17082] - Kolkata
Multicolour Imaging (MCI) is a new non-invasive retinal imaging modality available in Spectralis SDOCT platform
which simultaneously acquires three reflectance images of the retina using three individual lasers producing a
composite image thereby allowing analysis of changes at various levels within the retina. MCI provides sharper
image, enables imaging through small pupil and hazy media. MCI technology has been used to image superficial
features such as epiretinal membrane to deeper lesions such as retinal pigment epithelitis, optic disc pit, and optic
disc swelling. MCI technology has also seen to of better yield in case of disc evaluation than the colour fundus
photography. They have been seen to be more productive in case of myopic glaucomatous disc where conventional
disc photography and other investigations (ie HVF and OCT) seems to fall short. In this IC we are trying to highlight
the utility of multicolour imaging in different nuances of ophthalmology.
1. Viewing Retina in Different Light: Inner Retina (12 mins) : Dr. Kumar Saurabh
2. The outer frontiers: Outer Retina (12 mins) : Dr.Eesh Nigam
3. Into the Realms of Neuroophthlamology (12 mins) : Dr.Tanmoy Biswas
4. Normal vs. Abnormal Optic Disc (12 mins) : Dr.Surajit Sen
5. New Tool for Glaucoma Diagnosis (12 mins) : Dr.Tamonash Basu
Panel Discussion: (15 mins)

DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 11:00am - 12:25pm HALL: RIDLEY HALL


IC388 - CHANGING CONCEPTS FOR TARGET IOP IN CHILDREN
Dr. Ramanjit Sihota [S06364] - N Delhi
Various longterm, randomized trials have shown efficacy of lowering IOP, either by a percentage of baseline, or to a
specified level in Adults. This has lead to the concept of ‘Target” IOP. However, children s eyes are very different and
appropriate "Target IOP" needs evaluation. The course will introduce the attendee to normal IOP in children,
Classification of severity of Congenital glaucoma, Target IOP in children, Achieving the Target, Counselling &Visual
rehabilitation. The main aim of our course is to familiarise the practitioner with practical tips on achieving Target IOP
in children and how to maintain it. Pediatric glaucoma, if managed well and early can have a tremendous impact on
lives of individuals, their families, communities, and socioeconomic status of country. Awareness in community, early
detection by general ophthalmologists, and prompt appropriate management by glaucomatologists can address the
problem. Procedures discussed would be video assisted if possible.
. What’s normal IOP in Paediatric age group mins : Dr.Bhagabat Nayak
2. Classification of severity of Congenital glaucoma- IOP/ Corneal diameter/ Cupping/ : Dr.Dewang Angmo
Visual field (15 mins)
3. Possible Target IOP in children (15 mins) : Dr. Ramanjit Sihota
4. Achieving the Target - Medical & Surgical management (15 mins) : Dr.Pandav Surinder Singh
5. Counselling and Visual rehabilitation (10 mins) : Dr.Julie
Panel Discussion: (10 mins)
Keynote Address by DR. EDWARD WILSON : Pediatric Cataract Surgery My favourite techniques for
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IC93 - QUICK FIXES IN CORNEAL DISEASE MANAGEMENT FOR THE GENERAL OPHTHALMOLOGIST
Dr. Uma Sridhar [U05358] - New Delhi
Common corneal pathologies are managed at the peripheral level by general ophthalmologists. These may be
sight threatening and need to be managed on an emergency basis. Technically, these procedures may not be
challenging but proper methodology and indications need to be reinforced. Application of tissue adhesives and
bandage contact lens, anterior stromal puncture (ASP), corneal scraping can be done in out patient
department. Corneal tattooing, amniotic membrane graft, tenons patch graft,pterygium excision with
autograft + fibrin glue, EDTA chelation are OT procedures. Cataract and refractive surgeons may easily perform
photo therapeutic keratectomies for superficial corneal opacities if a ware of indications and proper
techniques. All these procedures are provide cosmesis (tattooing), pain relief (ASP), diagnostic (scraping),
vision improving (pterygium surgery), tectonic(TA+BCL) and can be safey done by a non cornea specialist with
proper training.
1. Corneal scraping (5 mins) : Dr. Uma Sridhar
2. Tissue adhesive and bandage contact lens BCL indications for corneal : Dr.Paras Indravadan Mehta
pathologies (10 mins)
3. Tenons patch graft (10 mins) : Dr.Paras Indravadan Mehta
4. Corneal tattooing (10 mins) : Dr.Aditya Pradhan
5. Anterior stromal puncture (5 mins) : Dr.Aditya Pradhan
6. EDTA chelation Tarsorrhaphy (15 mins) : Dr.Abhishek Dave
7. Pterygium excision +autograft with fibrin glue (10 mins) : Dr. M. Vanathi
8. Photo therapeutic keratectomy for corneal opacities (10 mins) : Dr. Uma Sridhar
Panel Discussion: (0 mins)

DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 11:00am - 12:25pm HALL: STALLARD HALL

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IC208 - PRIMARY ANGLE CLOSURE DISEASE (PACD)- DECODING IT FOR THE GENERAL OPHTHALMOLOGIST!
Dr. Priti Paritosh Kamdar [P06110] - Mumbai
Primary Angle Closure Disease has the dubious distinction of being ranked amongst the top 3 causes of
irreversible blindness.Moreover, it presents itself in different & confounding ways. "It is my ambition to say in
ten sentences what others say in a whole book". With this motto, through short & effective, video & case based
lectures, the course covers all aspects of this disease including diagnosis, mastering the art of gonioscopy,
lasers, medical & surgical management. Dialogue is a powerful tool in the learning process. Hence, a significant
time of the IC is reserved for discussion with the audience, where queries faced by the general ophthalmologist
while treating their glaucoma patients will be addressed by the panel of experienced glaucoma surgeons At
the end of the IC, each delegate will carry with him/her clear take home messages, which is the aim of every
teaching modality, whether it is a lecture, video or instruction course.
1. Introduction to the course (2 mins) : Dr. Priti Paritosh Kamdar
2. Mastering Gonioscopy & Classifying Angle closure Disease (8 mins) : Dr. Priti Paritosh Kamdar
3. Laser Irididotomy, iridoplasty & its role in PACD (8 mins) : Dr.Manish S Shah
4. Role of Clear lens extraction & EAGLE study in PACD. (8 mins) : Dr. Sathyan Parthasarathy
5. Differences in medical management between PACD & POAG (8 mins) : Dr.Mandar Govind Paranjpe
6. Nuances of Trabeculectomy in PACD (8 mins) : Dr. Priti Paritosh Kamdar
7. Role of tubes in PACD (8 mins) : Dr. Chandrima Paul
Panel Discussion: (25 mins)
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IC506 - WHEN THE GOING GETS TOUGH, THE TOUGH GET GOING: IOL POWER CALCULATION IN SPECIAL
SITUATIONS
Dr.Nitin Balakrishnan [B05066] - Mumbai
Hitting the target Bang on with Biometry is in itself a challenge. The problem seems even more daunting when it
comes to eyes with varying Pathologies. We rope in experts from different sub-specialities to share with you their
know-how and experiences of tackling Biometry in these special scenarios. Use of case and Evidence based examples
to demonstrate how they went about dealing with IOL Power Calculation in these abnormal and Post Surgical eyes.
We illustrate how modern instrumentation and software can improve accuracy of intraocular lens power selection
beyond what is possible with conventional biometry. The attendee will appreciate the use of different newer
generation IOL Formulae, Intraoperative Biometry, Role of Aberrometry, and state of the art Topographers in
overcoming these obstacles. Learn these tips and tricks from the best to optimize your Surgical outcomes.
1. IOL Power Calculation in Post Corneal Surgery Eyes(Keratoplasty , Pterygium : Dr.Anand Parthasarathy
etc) (12 mins)
2. Obsessed with 20/20- IOL Power Calculation Post Refractive surgery (12 mins) : Dr.Nitin Balakrishnan
3. Battling the Bulge- IOL Power Calculation in Corneal Ectasias (12 mins) : Dr.Wavikar
Chandrashekhar Murlidhar
. There’s Light at the end of the Tunnel –Biometry in Post. Staphyloma, Post RD, : Dr. Rinkle Phusate
Silicone Filled eyes (12 mins)
5. Age & Size Does Matter: Biometry in Paediatric Cataract (12 mins) : Dr.Shilpa Kodkany
Panel Discussion: (15 mins)
Keynote Address by DR. SERGIO CANABRAVA :

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IC304 - IOL FIXATION TECHNIQUES
Dr. Mohan Rajan [M02916] - Chennai
This video-based Master Class shows IOL fixation techniques when capsular support is lacking. Experts make
these complex surgeries look simple when they are really not. In this interactive course, each step will be
critically analysed, questions asked and the logic behind each manoeuvre clarified so that correct surgical
decisions are made. We will also discuss and demonstrate with the help of videos the management of a
dropped nucleus and dropped IOL. We will also discuss various options of IOL implantation in the absence of
capsule support including glued IOL’s and Retro Iris fixated IOL’s will be discussed. In this course the attendees
will learn a methodical way of planning for and performing IOL fixation surgery.
1. PCR Ten Commandments (12 mins) : Dr. Mohan Rajan
2. Glued IOL – Tips and Tricks (12 mins) : Dr.Amar Agarwal
3. Sutured Scleral Fixation and Management of Subluxated IOLs (12 mins) : Dr. Sujatha Mohan
4. Dropped IOls (12 mins) : Dr Manoj Khatri
5. Iris Claw CM-T Flex Lens (12 mins) : Dr. Nivean M.
Panel Discussion: (15 mins)
Keynote Address by DR. BORIS MALYUGIN :
DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 12:30pm - 1:55pm HALL: STALLARD HALL
IC72 - CHOOSING INSTRUMENTATION AND SETTING UP A GLAUCOMA MODULE IN YOUR PRACTISE
Dr.Harsh Kumar [H02900] - New Delhi
The course is unique as it provides a general practitioner ready access to information on how to set up a
glaucoma investigative branch in his clinic. Most practitioners, when faced with the this task have only few
friends to turn to and little information on the exploding instrumentation scenario. We will try and provide
practitioners the costing and the variety of investigative tools to be bought for their clinics as also the upkeep
and how do these companies respond to the request for spares and services. Also the critical issue of

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telemedicine and record keeping would be discussed along with there various platforms
1. Which tonometer to choose, what is best, will Non contact be adequate : Dr. Dubey Suneeta
and can i use a schiotz.. (8 mins)
2. Which gonioscope is best for practise? should i use a one, two ,three or : Dr. Sushmita Kaushik
four (8 mins)
3. Which perimeter to buy including latest MRF, costing, space and : Dr.Manish S Shah
manpower (12 mins)
4. How to use my phone to capture images to be shown to the patient. Can i : Dr.Harsh Kumar
give print outs? (8 mins)
5. How essential is it to buy an imaging devise for practise, is OCT enough : Dr. Prateep Vyas
which one (8 mins)
6. How to keep glaucoma patient records and send regular reminders for : Dr.Parul Sony
having a regular practise. (8 mins)
7. Should you set up a tele consultation module in your practise and how? : Dr.Ritika Sachdev
(10 mins)
Panel Discussion: (13 mins)
Keynote Address by DR. CLEMENT THAM : Primary angle closure management how we were
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IC367 - A STEP BY STEP GUIDE TO GETTING THE MIDAS TOUCH IN STRABISMUS SURGERY FOR THE BEGINNER
Dr.Muralidhar Rajamani [R10440] - Coimbatore
The course starts with an introduction to an evaluation of the preoperative factors that would have a direct bearing
on the outcome. Included are identification of accomodative factors, proximal convergence, and recognizing
complex strabismus like situational restriction, heavy eye syndrome, sagging eye syndrome to name a few. A
simplified guide to conventional surgery on the horizontal recti follows. Surgery on the oblique muscles comes up
next amply illustrated with videos showing the surgical techniques and nuances. Adjustable techniques to add
precision to surgery (recession, plication, and resection) will be exemplified with surgical videos. Restrictive
strabismus needs special consideration and will be covered with clinical examples and photos. Strabismus surgery is
constantly evolving and newer techniques are constantly being added. A bird's eye view of what's new and
happening in strabismus surgery. This will be followed by audience interaction and panel discussion
1. A brief overview of issues in preoperative evaluation that you should never : Dr.Muralidhar Rajamani
miss (10 mins)
2. A step by step guide to conventional surgery on the horizontal recti (10 mins) : Dr.Vaishnavi
3. A beginner's guide to incorporating adjustable strabismus surgery (10 mins) : Dr.Arun Samprathi B S
4. A video guide to surgery on the obliques (10 mins) : Dr.Muralidhar Rajamani
5. Your ready reckoner for transpositions - an overview of available options and : Dr. Shruti Dheep
how to choose (10 mins)
6. What's new and happening in strabismus surgery (15 mins)Panel : Dr. Pradeep Sharma
Panel Discussion: (10 mins)

DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 12:30pm - 1:55pm HALL: KELMAN HALL


IC348 - LIMBAL STEM CELLS: UNFOLDING THE UNIVERSE
Dr.(Maj General) J K S Parihar [P03560] - New Delhi
The concept of limbal & conjunctival stem cell has given a definitive dimension to medical and surgical management
of various OSD by establishing clinically with limbal stem cell deficiency (LSCD). However basic concept, orign and
identification of limbal stem cells is still highly ill defined ,having scanty evidence based structural establishment in
its origin as well as in the subsequent process of modulation of ocular surface and its biomechanics while handling
LSCD. The proposed video assisted ,interactive course is being aimed to highlight existing modalities of identification
of stem cells & explore and deliberate various methods to link structural evidences of LSC(Limbal Stem Cells) in post
LSC application at nano level by integration of embryological, cellular marker and Electron microscopy & laser
scanning confocal microscopy studies with the clinical evidence. Future trends of identification and application of
LSC will also be discussed.
1. Introduction (7 mins) : Dr.
2. Development of Limbus and Stem Cells (8 mins) : Dr. Jaya Kaushik
3. Electron microscopy & laser scanning confocal microscopy study of LSC and : Dr.(Maj General) J K S Parihar
Role of Stem cell markers (8 mins)
4. Stem cells cultivation different techniques (8 mins) : Dr.Avinash Singh Parihar
5. Classification of Limbal stem cell deficiency (7 mins) : Dr. Vaibhav Kumar Jain
6.Clinical application of limbal stem cell (aetiology, diagnosis & Indications) (8 : Dr. (Maj) Vinod Kumar
mins) Baranwal
7. Role of Limbal stem cells in chemical injuries (8 mins) : Dr. Alok Sati
8. Unfolding future trends & dimensions of limbal stem cells (7 mins) : Dr.(Maj General) J K S Parihar
Panel Discussion: (14 mins)

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IC37 - UVEITIS: IS IT SOUR GRAPES?
Dr. Jyotirmay Biswas [B02635] - Chennai
Uveitis is still a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge due to protean manifestations, varied aetiology,
limitations of available investigations, absence of an ideal therapeutic agent. In recent years however there
has been marked advances in understanding of various uveitic entities by several clinical studies. Newer
investigations like quantiFERON TB gold test, molecular biologic tests like polymerase chain reaction of
intraocular biopsy specimen and high resolution CT chest improved our armamentarium in uveitis. Moreover
newer imaging techniques like OCT, OCTA has revolutionized the evaluation of posterior uveitis.There is also
improvement in therapeutic strategy like intravitreal injections and sustained release implants. There is more
familiarity with usage of immunomodulators. New therapeutic agents like biologics has emerged. In this
instruction course experts will highlight such advances with case examples. There will be ample time for
interactions
1. Anterior uveitis: Don't think so simple (10 mins) : Dr. Parthapratim Dutta Majumder
2. Intermediate uveitis: still an enigma (10 mins) : Dr. Kalpana Babu Murthy
3. Posterior uveitis:can we solve the diagnostic dilemma ? (10 mins) : Dr. Reema Bansal
4. Panuveitis: utmost threat to vision (10 mins) : Dr.Sudharshan S
5. Uveitis: search for the cause (10 mins) : Dr.Rathinam Sivakumar R
6. Corticosteroids immunomodulators , biologics- have we got an : Dr. Jyotirmay Biswas
ideal agent for treatment of uveitis ? (10 mins)
Panel Discussion: (15 mins)
Keynote Address by PROF.DR. NOR SHAMSIAH : Uveitic Glaucoma
DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 12:30pm - 1:55pm HALL: BARRAQUER HALL
IC313 - THE OCULOPLASTIC'S CLASSROOM’ A STEP BY STEP VIDEO ASSISTED SURGICAL TUTORIAL ( VAST)

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Dr.Mukesh Sharma [S07165] - Jaipur
We intend to present an IC where emphasis will be given to step by step teaching with the help of Video
demonstration . We have included most of the commonly performed Oculoplastics surgical procedures like
Entropion, Ectropion, Blepheroplasty, Levator resection Ptosis surgery, Silastic Rod Frontalis sling Ptosis
Surgery, Lacrimal Canalicular laceration repair & External DCR. Our all presenters have extensive teaching
experience & are highly trained in the subject . We aim to create a true classroom environment in our IC ,
where every step of these surgical procedures will be video demonstrated & explained in a manner that all
attendee can absorb them their clinical practice . We have also kept 3 minutes of discussion after each talk to
clear all possible doubts.
1. Senile Entropion-Surgical management (7 mins) : Dr. Maya Hada
2. Senile Ectropion- Surgical Management (7 mins) : Dr.Sethi Anita
3. Blepheroplasty -Simplified (7 mins) : Dr. (Mrs.) Kasturi Bhattacharjee
4. Levator Resection Ptosis surgery (7 mins) : Dr.Ashok Kumar Grover
5. Frontalis sling - Silastic way (7 mins) : Dr. Santosh G. Honavar
6. Lacrimal canalicular Lacerations repair-Basics (7 mins) : Dr.Mukesh Sharma
7. External DCR-‘the gold standard’ mins : Dr. Fairooz Puthiyapurayil
Manjandavida
Panel Discussion: (20 mins)
Keynote Address by DR. DON KIKKAWA : The Changing Landscape of Aesthetic Surgery
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IC591 - HOW EVERY CATARACT SURGEON CAN BECOME A REFRACTIVE SURGEON?
Dr.Gaurav Luthra [L09514] - Dehradun
Cataract surgeons can easily transition to Refractive surgery as they already possess most surgical skills necessary to
make the transition to a Cataract & Refractive Surgeon. This course will walk the attendees through the transition
process methodically from the change in mindset needed to be refractive surgeon to the skills and equipment
needed in the OPD and the various options for refractive surgery available to a surgeon without investing in any
expensive equipment. Incorporating Phakic lenses into the practice and first steps towards Laser refractive surgery
will be highlighted. The course will also aim to enhance the skills of the cataract surgeon in achieving good refractive
outcomes in their cataract surgery patients allowing them to truly become Refractive Cataract Surgeons. This will
include talks on perfecting biometry, IOL formulas, astigmatism management, choosing the right IOL and managing
surprises. Attendees will be well initiated to transition to refractive surgery.
1. Starting to think like a Refractive Surgeon (5 mins) : Dr.Gaurav Luthra
2. Working up and counselling a refractive surgery candidate (6 mins) : Dr.Priya Desai
3. How to add Phakic Lenses in your practice? (6 mins) : Dr.Gaurav Luthra
4. Offering Laser refractive surgery without owning a LASIK machine (6 mins) : Dr.Rishi Swarup
5. Biometry pearls for achieving emmetropia (6 mins) : Dr.Saurabh Choudhry
6. Managing Astigmatism - The key to a happy patient (6 mins) : Dr. Chitra Ramamurthy
7. Managing refractive surprises after cataract surgery (6 mins) : Dr.Parul M Sharma
8. Clear lens exchange and other refractive procedures for a Cataract surgeon : Dr. Sheetal Brar
(5 mins)
9.Challenging Complicated Cases & Secondary IOL Implantation (8 mins) : Dr. Chitra Ramamurthy
Panel Discussion: (20 mins)
Keynote Address by DR. GERDA UFFARTH :
DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 12:30pm - 1:55pm HALL: PALLIKARIS HALL
IC103 - OFF LABEL USE OF DRUGS IN OPHTHALMOLOGY
Dr. (Maj) Vinod Kumar Baranwal [B06219] - Lucknow
Any drug, device or procedure used for a different indication, dosage, age group or mode of administration than
approved by drug controller is called off label use of drugs. More than 50% of ophthalmic medications are used off-
label . Drug approval starts with New Drug application to FDA. The manufacturer submits information regarding pre-
clinical research. Only a small percentage of drugs pass all three phases of costly and lengthy clinical trial.After
approval, label is added to the drug regarding its indications, dosage, side effects and mode of administration. To
avoid this lengthy procedure and high costs most drugs don’t pass through all these procedures. The IC will discuss
the various off label drugs and procedures of ophthalmology along with what an ophthalmologist must know
regarding their use, precautions taken, laws related to it and legal implications. After the IC the ophthalmologist will
be more confident and secure in practicing ophthalmology in a legal manner.
1. Introduction of off label use of drugs (10 mins) : Dr. (Maj) Vinod Kumar Baranwal
2. Off label use of drugs in anterior segment of eye (10 mins) : Dr.(Maj General) J K S Parihar
3. Off label devices and surgical procedures in anterior segment of eye : Dr. (Col) K. Shyam Sunder
(10mins)
4. Off label drugs in posterior segment of eye (10 mins) : Dr. (Col) Gaurav Kapoor
5. Off label devices and surgical procedures in posterior segment of eye : Dr.Vikas Ambiya
(10mins)
6. Legal issues of off label use of drugs (10 mins) : Dr. (Lt. Col.) Avinash Mishra
7. Conclusion (5 mins) : Dr. (Maj) Vinod Kumar Baranwal
Panel Discussion: (10 mins)
Keynote Address by DR. SUZANNE GILBERT : Building eye care team research skills for quality and
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DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 12:30pm - 1:55pm HALL: SCHEPENS HALL


IC158 - RETINA BOOTCAMP: CASE PRESENTATIONS IN RETINA
Dr. Vishali Gupta [G09387] - Chandigarh
The Retina practice is full of challenges and quite often one encounters cases that do not fit in the routine.
Diagnosing and managing these cases could be a challenge and it is important to develop the clinical acumen
to identify the phenotype correctly and reach early diagnosis and management. The instruction course plans
to discuss these retinal pathologies in the form of case presentations shown explicitly as they would present,
followed by expert tips and clear take home message. At the end of this session, the attendees shall be able to
identify these pathologies with ease and also learn the pragmatic approach that helps avoiding unnecessary
investigations and treatment.
1. Course Introduction (2 mins) : Dr. Vishali Gupta
2. Non-responding Diabetic Macular edema: what Next? (10 mins) : Dr. Atul Kumar
3. Case of thickened choroid: What we need to know about Pachychoroid : Dr.Deeksha Katoch
(10 mins)
4. Subretinal lesions: beware of Masquerades (10 mins) : Dr. Vishali Gupta
5. Large Subretinal Bleed: Tricks to manage (10 mins) : Dr. Mohit Dogra
6. Looks like AMD but is not (10 mins) : Dr. Aniruddha Agarwal
7. Approaching a lesion in the choroid (10 mins) : Dr. Reema Bansal
Panel Discussion: (13 mins)
Keynote Address by DR. JORJE ROCHA : Biomarkers in DME
DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 12:30pm - 1:55pm HALL: HELMHOLTZ HALL
IC223 - MEDICO-LEGAL ASPECTS FOR THE OPHTHALMOLOGIST- WHAT THEY NEVER TAUGHT US IN THE
MEDICAL COLLEGES
Dr. Viral Shah [S10991] - Nagpur
In almost all the medical colleges, very little is taught to us about the Medico-Legal aspects. Whatever little
medical jurisprudence that is taught is barely useful only for a few of doctors working in govt services dealing

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miscellaneous Medico legal cases. Now-a-days high consumer awareness and low threshold for tolerance, has
lead to increasing number of law suits against doctors.The need of the hour, is good knowledge about legal
aspects that one may have to deal with. An ophthalmologist is hardly aware of legal aspects of ophthalmic
practice or the concerned laws which are relevant for practice. So whenever they comes across any Medico
legal situation they get baffled. Particularly in CPA cases, they tend to lose their peace of mind which affects
their skill and practice. In this IC, the statutory rules that are concerned with ophthalmic practice, CPA,
Procedures in the Court, Professional Indemnity, Study of relevant law cases and the concerned Legal matter
are included.
1. Introduction to the IC (3 mins) : Dr. Viral Shah
2. Consumer Protection Act 2019- Practical & Important Highlights for an : Dr. Prakash Marathe
Ophthalmologist (10 mins)
3. Informed Consents & Counselling –The basic foundation for building : Dr. Viral Shah
Patients trust (10 mins)
4. Meticulous Medical Records- Your first, Last & Most Important Line of : Dr. Rajesh Subhash Joshi
Defense in the Courts (10 mins)
. Legal Notice received: Please Don’t panic; Be Prepared mins : Dr.Deshpande Anant
Awdhutrao
6. Land Mark MedicoLegal Judgments by courts- What we can learn from : Dr.Aarti Heda
them as an Ophthalmologists (10 mins)
7. Professional Indemnity Insurance Cover for Ophthalmologists- Practical : Dr. Ketaki Shah Bhat
Tips(10 mins)
Panel Discussion: (12 mins)
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DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 2:00pm - 3:25pm HALL: HELMHOLTZ HALL


IC633 - CLINICAL LOW VISION
Dr.Desai Sanjiv [D04258] - Jodhpur
This basic level instruction course focuses on imparting appropriate skills in clinical low vision. The objective of this
comprehensive course is to demystify the concept of low vision, impart skills in assessing low vision cases in the clinic
and in dispensing low vision aids [LVA]. It begins by defining low vision, its etiology and epidemiology and the cardinal
treatment principles, followed by exploring various types of optical & non-optical low vision aids [LVA] available in
the global market. Finally the course is wound up by discussing how to assess low vision patients in the clinic and
how to dispense LVA. At the end of the course, participants will become proficient in identifying, assessing and
treating low vision cases in their day-to-day practice, thus, integrating low vision care into their clinical practice.
1. What is Low Vision ? (5 mins) : Dr.Desai Sanjiv
2. Epiemiology of Low Vision (8 mins) : Dr.Gulam Ali
3. Principals of Treatment (8 mins) : Dr. Jakhar Ajeet
4. Clinical Dispensing (15 mins) : Dr.Desai Sanjiv
5. Whats New ? (8 mins) : Dr.Desai Sanjiv
Panel Discussion: (10 mins)

DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 2:00pm - 3:25pm HALL: SHIELDS HALL


IC596 - RESCUE TEAM TO RED CODE IN CATARACT AND ANTERIOR SEGMENT: A VIDEO BASED COURSE
Dr.Sheetal Mahuvakar [M17953] - Ahmedabad
When it comes to complicated cataracts & complication in cataract, it is necessary to know how to tackle various
situations and keep our surgical plans ready. In this video based course we will be showing challenging cataract cases
and their management with various techniques. Cases which will be shown and discussed are 1) Repair of large
iridodialysis in complicated cataract 2) Cases showcasing different available devices for pupil management in small
pupils like iris hooks, Oasis expander, Malyugin ring,, B hex ring and discuss pros n cons of each. 3) Pearls for toric iol
in posterior capsular rupture 4) A management of subluxated cataract, glaucoma and mydriasis post trauma. In this
case a purse string pupilloplasty will be highlighted. 5) Management opinions for subluxated bags and dislocated
IOLs – cases with different approaches will be shown 6) sfiol made easy with four flange scleral fixation technique
1. Phaco in small pupil – No more a challenge (11 mins) : Dr.Harshul Tak
2. Toric iol in a case of posterior capsule rupture (11 mins) : Dr. Shail Vasavada
3. Management of Traumatic subluxated cataract, glaucoma and mydriasis. (11 mins) : Dr.Sheetal Mahuvakar
4. Pot pouri of subluxated bags and dislocated IOL cases (11 mins) : Dr.Narang Priya
5. sfiol made easy with 4 flange scleral fixation technique (11 mins) : Dr. Sheetal Brar
Panel Discussion: (1 mins)

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DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 2:00pm - 3:25pm HALL: PALLIKARIS HALL


IC263 - THE SFIOL PLATTER: CURRENT PARADIGMS
Dr.Santosh Mahapatra [M10205] - Cuttack
Cataract surgery is one of the most commonly performed intraocular surgeries. Presence of weak zonules,
inadequate capsular support and optical aphakia (secondary to surgery or posterior lens dislocation) makes
the conventional placement of posterior chamber intraocular lens (PCIOL) in the capsular bag or the ciliary
sulcus difficult or impossible. Such cases can be surgically managed by an anterior chamber IOL (ACIOL) , iris
fixated lens, iris claw lens or sclera fixated IOL (SFIOL). SFIOL behaves as a PCIOL implanted in sulcus, the
position being near the nodal point of eye; hence advantageous. Modifications by various surgeons has helped
to perfect the technique of SFIOL implantation. This is a video-based interactive session that gives insight into
different techniques of SFIOL fixation weighing their pros & cons that will allow one to choose the best suited
method for oneself.
1. Starters -Different options for surgical management of aphakia. (10 mins) : Dr.Pattanayak Sabyasachi
2. Starters - Is sutured sclera fixated IOL still an option? (10 mins) : Dr. Sanghamitra Kanungo
3. Main course - Glued IOL: Tips, tricks and traps for an anterior segment : Dr.Das Devi Aiswarya
surgeon (10 mins)
4. Main course - Wolf in sheep’s clothing - No glue, No suture SFIOL (10 mins) : Dr.Santosh Mahapatra
5. Main course - No glue, no suture, no flap SFIOL (10 mins) : Dr. Umesh Chandra Behera
6. Dessert: No glue, no suture, no flap SFIOL with guided haptic : Dr.Anuja Mohanty
exteriorization. (10 mins)
Panel Discussion: (15 mins)

DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 2:00pm - 3:25pm HALL: SRINIVASAN HALL


IC119 - MY MISTAKES... MY LESSONS
Dr.Rohit Shetty [S12145] - Bangalore

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In clinical practice we are faced with situations where the outcome of a particular procedure is not what we
expected. At times, despite a good procedure, the patient is not happy with the outcome. We often lose our
peace and sleep in these situations. With new developments in the field of ophthalmology, precision is the key
and flawless outcomes have become the norm. However, even the best laid plans can go awry. But these plans
are themselves pointers for better management of subsequent patients. We need to learn from our
experiences, good or bad....This instruction course delves into these different scenarios of day to day practice
with pointers on how we can better manage our patients.
1. Optical calculation blunders In IOL calculation (8 mins) : Dr.Luci Kaweri
2. PRK haze - what did we miss? (8 mins) : Dr.Gairik Kundu
. Why lubricants don’t work? mins : Dr.Sharon Dsouza
4. Unexpected post-operative LASIK complications - lessons learnt (15 mins) : Dr.Rohit Shetty
5. Lessons learnt from missing macular lesions (8 mins) : Dr. Chaitra Jayadev
6. CXL outcomes: Devil is in the Details (8 mins) : Dr.Pooja Khamar
7. Interesting cases (8 mins) : Dr.Pallak Kusumgar
Panel Discussion:( 0 mins)

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IC555 - REVIEW,REWORK AND REVISE:VIDEO ASSISTED REVISION SURGERIES IN OCULOPLASTY
Dr. Savari Desai [D10834] - Mumbai
A good surgeon is one who not only gives excellent functional and aesthetic results, but knows how to deal with
inadequate results. Oculoplasty surgeries occasionally need a correction or a revision. Under/overcorrection and
complications, adjustments of a tarsofrontal sling over month or years in Ptosis repair are situations we often need
to address and treat. Lower eyelid entropion post surgery recurrence,failed DCR, exposed orbital implants, are just
some of the scenarios we see in oculoplasty. Blepharoplasty needs an in-depth understanding of anatomy and how
to revise badly done cases.Modifying surgical technique such as to suit challenging cases, or the use of MMG in
various situations all require a certain amount of skill and knowledge.This IC is a video and case based course so as
to be able to prepare you to review, rework and revise oculoplasty surgeries.
1. Evisceration- A modified approach (10 mins) : Dr.Bhaduri Anirban
2. Tarso frontal Slings - Adjustments over time and related materials (10 mins) : Dr.Shruthi Tara
3. Failed DCR surgery – Reassess and Revise (10 mins) : Dr. Akshay Nair
4. Exposed Orbital Implants - Which Surgery do I do? (10 mins) : Dr. Gupta Roshmi
5. Mucous Membrane Grafting - when, where and how? (10 mins) : Dr. Savari Desai
6. Ptosis Levator repair: Complications and Challenges – Review and Rework (10 : Dr. Savari Desai
mins)
7. Review, and revise -for Aesthetic Blepharoplasty (10 mins) : Dr. (Mrs.) Kasturi Bhattacharjee
Panel Discussion: (5 mins)
Keynote Address by Dr Vanessa Neoh: Posterior Approach Ptosis Correction- A versatile approach
DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 2:00pm - 3:25pm HALL: DUA HALL
IC98 - CLINICAL PRACTICE IN UVEITIS: LESSONS LEARNT
Dr. Reema Bansal [B11127] - Chandigarh
Uveitis poses a significant challenge in terms of both diagnosis and management. Often these patients are subjected
to a battery of laboratory tests, overlooking important clinical clues. The sight-threatening nature of uveitis
motivates the treating physician to administer a prompt empirical therapy that may at times be catastrophic,
especially in infectious uveitis. Poor response to conventional therapy or an atypical presentation should alert us
regarding masquerade syndromes. Through this course, uveitis experts aim to provide clinical pearls and key
teaching points to the comprehensive ophthalmologists by showing clinical examples so that the diagnosis is made
simple. Also, the course will highlight the significance of ocular signs that may serve as a window to an unknown
underlying systemic disorder. The case presentations will be followed by a panel discussion with audience
participation.
1. Clinical scenarios where laboratory investigations are not required (3-4 cases) : Dr. Mudit Tyagi
(8 mins)
2. Infectious versus Non-infectious Uveitis: Clinical Clues (3-4 cases) (8 mins) : Dr. Padmamalini Mahendra
Das
3. Errors in clinical judgement: Non-infectious uveitis (2-3 cases) (8 mins) : Dr. Manisha Agarwal
4. Mistakes in infectious uveitis (2-3 cases) (8 mins) : Dr.S Bala Murugan
5. Ocular signs: Presenting manifestation of a systemic disease (non-malignant) (2- : Dr.Amit Khosla
3 cases) (8 mins)
6. Masquerades in Uveitis (3-4 cases) (8 mins) : Dr. Jyotirmay Biswas
Panel Discussion: (15 mins)
Keynote Address by DR. MARIE JOSE AUBIN : Infectious Uveitis Pearls for diagnosis and treatment

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DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 2:00pm - 3:25pm HALL: KELMAN HALL


IC355 - REFRACTORY INFECTIOUS KERATITIS A JOURNEY FROM CAN SEE TO CANNOT SEE
Dr. (Mrs.) Shreya Thatte [T04915] - Indore
Refractory keratitis is always challenging to manage . It requires meticulous examination , proper investigations
, perfect management and regular close observation to see the response . In this journey of infectious keratitis
if anything goes wrong at any level , can lead to sight threatening complications. Then managing these
complications to prevent it from can see to cannot see is big question. This course will highlight managing
various stages of refractory infectious keratitis like problems with proper diagnosis, management options of
non-responders with and without perforations . When to go for therapeutic keratoplasty and how to deal with
advanced stage when there is no hope . This will be case scenario based video explanation of each situation .
Tips and tricks to overcome surgical difficulties and how to achieve targeted goal will be the main aim of this
course. There will be interactive discussion on common difficulties faced while treating these situations.
1. Dilemma in diagnosis (12 mins) : Dr.Sharadini Vyas
2. Treatment options for Non responders without perforation (12 mins) : Dr.Aditya Pradhan
3. Surgical strategy in Small perforations (12 mins) : Dr.Parmar Gautam Singh
4. Therapeutic grafts – when and how to do (12 mins) : Dr.Prateek Gujar
5. Tackling stage of No hope, advanced stage (12 mins) : Dr.(Mrs.) Shreya Thatte
Panel Discussion: (10 mins)

DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 2:00pm - 3:25pm HALL: RIDLEY HALL


IC216 - COMPLEX STRABISMUS SIMPLIFIED
Dr. Pradeep Sharma [S02731] - New Delhi
Strabismus is being handled by more and more ophthalmologists now and those dealing with complex
strabismus get overwhelmed by newer complex conditions like paralytic strabismus, Duane, Brown, and other
CCDDs. In addition, newer procedures have added to the complexities and challenges, though they have added

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to the fascination of strabismus practice in modern times. Knowledge of these has made it possible to restore
alignment early in both children and adults and restore stereopsis and full binocular potential. A galaxy of
Strabismus experts are going to share their experience and simplify the management of complex Strabismus.
1. Mx Third Nerve palsy (8 mins) : Dr. Rohit Saxena
2. Mx Abducens and SO palsy (8 mins) : Dr. Ankur Sinha
3. Mx Duane reraction syndrome (8 mins) : Dr. Pradeep Sharma
4. Mx CFEOM and Mobius syndrome (8 mins) : Dr. Ramesha Kekunnaya
5. Mx Blow out fractures and flap tears (8 mins) : Dr.Suma Ganesh
6. Mx Synergistic Divergence and other aberrant innervations (8 mins) : Dr. Pradeep Sharma
Panel Discussion: (19 mins)
Keynote Address by DR. SUNDER RAMASAMY : Universal eye screening in new-borns with wide-
field digital retinal imaging.

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DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 2:00pm - 3:25pm HALL: VON GRAEFE HALL


IC95 - DMEK - MADE SIMPLE FOR THE BEGINNERS
Dr. Samar Kumar Basak [B04367] - Kolkata
The incidence of pseudophakic corneal edema/ bullous keratopathy is increasing. We also see large number of Fuchs’
dystrophy cases, because of better diagnostic tools. So, we have to do lots of endothelial keratoplasty (EK). Descemet
membrane Endothelial Keratoplasty (DMEK) is now preferable over DSEK/DSAEK because it is anatomically most
perfect with faster visual rehabilitation with 20/20 vision in majority of cases. But learning curve of DMEK is very
steep. This video-assisted instruction course will highlight DMEK step-by-step and in-depth. It includes: Donor DM-
roll preparation; Descemet scoring and stripping; donor insertion techniques and unfolding; and air management,
etc. It will also deal with case selections; indications, contraindications, complications with their management. At
the end of the course, the attendee will learn DMEK procedures step-by-step in a simplified manner which is relevant
to Indian scenario.
1. Indication and Case Selection (10 mins) : Dr. Soham Basak
2. Donor DM-Roll preparation by Surgeon (8 mins) : Dr. Samar Kumar Basak
3. Basic steps in DMEK (10 mins) : Dr. Samar Kumar Basak
4. Different insertion techniques in DMEK and Unfolding (15 mins) : Dr.Rajesh Fogla
5. iOCT guided DMEK (10 mins) : Dr. Namrata Sharma
6. Complications during learning curve and management in DMEK (12 mins) : Dr. Revathi Rajaraman
Panel Discussion: (10 mins)
Keynote Address by DR. ELMER TU :
DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 2:00pm - 3:25pm HALL: HAYREH HALL
IC69 - TACKLING POSTERIOR CAPSULE RUPTURE AND IOL IMPLANTATION: A VIDEO BASED COURSE
Dr.Narang Priya [N07608] - Ahmedabad
The course tends to focus on various aspects of complications following a posterior capsule rupture (PCR) from the
perspective of both an anterior segment & a posterior segment surgeon along with proper vitrectomy procedures.
We tend to highlight through videos the various challenging scenarios met during cataract surgery followed by IOL
implantation by various techniques. Pearls to diagnose cases with pre-existing PCR will also be showcased followed
by its management with anterior and posterior optic capture. The course tends to be complete wrap up summary
for all the ophthalmologists.
1. PCR to posterior capsulorhexis & IOL implantation (10 mins) : Dr. Partha Biswas
2. Anterior vitrectomy & Optic capture (10 mins) : Dr.Ajoy Paul
3. IOL misadventures in PCR (10 mins) : Dr. Chitra Ramamurthy
4. PCR- What not to do? (10 mins) : Dr. Lalit Verma
5. Femtocataract, PCR & Management (10 mins) : Dr.Ritika Sachdev
6. Challenging case scenarios (10 mins) : Dr.Narang Priya
Panel Discussion: (15 mins)

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DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 2:00pm - 3:25pm HALL: ELDER HALL


IC256 - ADVANCES IN TECHNIQUES AND INSTRUMENTATION FOR VITREORETINAL SURGERY
Dr. Mangat R. Dogra [D02855] - Chandigarh
The field of vitreoretinal surgery is fast evolving. Newer techniques and technology have been thrown into the
arena to make the life of the vitreoretinal surgeon easier. In this instruction course we take you through some
of the newer advances in instrumentation, surgical techniques and operating technology that has come to us
in the last half decade. Each of the speakers have used the technology hands on for an extended period and
will dwell into what the real-world scenario is in comparison to the official claims. We will discuss the pros and
cons of each so that at the end of it we all can make an informed choice of what is right for our practice
1. New Toys on the Block – Instrumentation for Vitreoretinal Surgery : Dr. Simar Rajan Singh
(10 mins)
2. Surgery for Retinopathy of Prematurity – My Way (10 mins) : Dr. Mangat R. Dogra
3. The 3rd Dimension in Vitreoretinal Surgery - Ngenuity (10 mins) : Dr. Atul Kumar
. Let’s See what Happens v/s See it Happen – Microscope Integrated OCT (10 mins) : Dr. Ramandeep Singh
5. Operating behind the Wall – Endoscopic Vitrectomy (10 mins) : Dr.Narayanan R
6. The World Beneath – Subretinal Injections and Surgery (10 mins) : Dr. Mohit Dogra
Panel Discussion: (15 mins)
Keynote Address by DR. TARIQ REZA ALI: Strategic direction and plan for ROP management in Bangladesh:
A new Horizon.
DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 2:00pm - 3:25pm HALL: SUSHRUTA HALL
IC273 - TRIFOCAL CHALLENGE!
Dr.Arvind Venkataraman [V11277] - Chennai
Among IOL’s for Presbyopia, trifocal options are gaining increasing appreciation, the combination of distance,
intermediate and near vision gives crisp image quality to the patients in all age groups. This VAST course deals
with all that is needed in adopting Trifocal IOL into practice. It will cover the nuances involved in mastering and
troubleshooting each situation like PO refractive surprise, importance of chord length mu to dealing unhappy

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patients. Pearls on biometry to achieve a Prediction error of zero which is the dream target of every cataract
surgeon will be vividly elaborated. This course highlights the special approaches that are mandatory to obtain
optimal results with Trifocal Toric IOL’s including use of latest available company marketed software and
custom made approaches. This course will enlighten those already practicing cataract surgery in their ultimate
journey of realising the bliss of achieving 20/20 and N6 for every patient.
1. Patient counseling, trouble shooting & initiation into adopting : Dr.Arvind Venkataraman
Presbyopia correcting IOL (10 mins)
2. What is the best option for spectacle independence Bifocals, Trifocals : Dr.R. Ramesh
or EDOF IOL’s? mins
3. Refining Biometry to achieve zero prediction error (PE) in Presbyopic : Dr.Preethi S
IOL surgery (10 mins)
4. Is Chord length mu important in Presbyopic IOL Surgery? (10 mins) : Dr. Kumaran Murugesan
5. Fine tuning for Optimal results in Trifocal Toric IOL surgery (10 mins) : Dr. N.v. Arulmozhi Varman
6. Postoperative tips to make patients happy (5 mins) : Dr.Arvind Venkataraman
Panel Discussion: (10 mins)
Keynote Address by DR. NAZRUL ISLAM : Economic minimally invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS)
for developing country
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IC578 - EXCELLING IN PREMIUM CATARACT SURGERY
Dr. D. Ramamurthy [R03267] - Coimbatore
Premium refractive cataract surgery offers us an opportunity to not only restore vision but also enhance the quality
& quantity of vision to a level the patient never enjoyed during their lifetime. To get a satisfactory outcome every
aspect - counseling & setting expectations right, Preoperative workup, excellent surgery, right choice of IOL & post
operative management to optimise outcomes are all equally important. Premium cataract surgery also involves a
combination of the best of science & commerce. In this interactive course, experienced surgeons will provide
practical tips for every step to maximise outcomes.
1. Counseling & Pre operative workup (8 mins) : Dr. Purendra Bhasin
2. Biometry for premium cataract surgery (8 mins) : Dr. D. Ramamurthy
3. Performing premium cataract surgery (8 mins) : Dr. Vasavada Abhaykumar Raghukant
4. When to avoid premium IOLs (8 mins) : Dr.Himanshu Mehta
5. Dealing with an unhappy postoperative premium IOL patient (8 mins) : Dr. Chitra Ramamurthy
6. Marketing premium cataract surgery (8 mins) : Dr. D. Ramamurthy
Panel Discussion: (25 mins)

DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 3:30pm - 4:55pm HALL: STALLARD HALL


IC432 - IMPROVING OUTCOMES OF GLAUCOMA DRAINAGE DEVICES.
Dr.Pandav Surinder Singh [P08909] - Chandigarh
Glaucoma Drainage Devices (GDD) are increasingly used in management of refractory glaucoma. GDDs also have a
significant failure rate and short and long term complications especially in complicated situations. A good
understanding of factors that lead to failure and timely intervention is critical in improving success rate of these
devices. In this instruction course we discuss best techniques for implanting GDDs in different situations. What to
anticipate following surgery, and how to identify danger signals and manage complications. There will be discussion
on how to deal with high risk cases and how to choose an implant in a given situation. We will also discuss
pathophysiology of wound healing in relation to glaucoma implant surgery.
1. Introduction (3 mins) : Dr.Pandav Surinder Singh
2. Indications and general considerations for Glaucoma Implant Surgery. : Dr. Bhagat Purvi Raj
(10 mins)
3. How to choose a Glaucoma Drainage Implant. (7 mins) : Dr.Faisal T. T.
4. Techniques or Implanting GDDs in different situations. (15 mins) : Dr.Pandav Surinder Singh
5. Managing complications of Glaucoma Drainage Device surgery. (15 mins) :: Dr.Harsh Kumar
6. Wound healing perspective and post-operative care. (10 mins) : Dr.Pandav Surinder Singh
Panel Discussion: (15 mins)
Keynote Address by DR. SAURABHGOYAL : Bleb Dysesthesia: causes, prevention and management

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DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 3:30pm - 4:55pm HALL: VON GRAEFE HALL


IC145 - DECISION MAKING IN THE MANAGEMENT OF KERATOCONUS: QUERIES BASED SOLUTION
Dr. Rajesh Sinha [S08158] - New Delhi
Keratoconus is a mysterious disease and there is a lot of confusion in the minds of people in terms of decision
making in its management. The course will aim at sorting out all the queries that come to the minds of the
clinicians. Queries like when to do CXL, whether CXL can be done in a particular case, whether Contact lens
should be used, when and how intracorneal ring segment works, when to do keratoplasty and which type of
graft will be discussed. Achieving optimal outcome while performing cataract surgeries with accurate IOL
power calculation will be discussed. All these will be discussed in the form of answers to queries with active
participation of the panellists and the audience.
1. CXL: When to do & When not to do (8 mins) : Dr. Vijay Kumar Sharma
2. CXL in thin Corneas & Intrastromal Lenticule Implantation + CXL (8 : Dr. Rajesh Sinha
mins)
3. Customizing CXL & Phakic Implants for visual rehabilitation (8 mins) : Dr.Jagadeesh Kumar Reddy K
4. ICRS + CXL: Simultaneous or Sequential (8 mins) : Dr. Swapna Nair
5. Corneal Biomechanics: Role in Management (8 mins) : Dr. Namrata Sharma
6. Visual rehabilitation in Keratoconus by various contact lenses (8 mins) : Prof.Arun K Jain
7. Decision making on keratoplasty in keratoconus (8 mins) : Dr. J. S. Titiyal
Panel Discussion: (19 mins)
Keynote Address by DR. WILLIAM TRATTLER :
DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 3:30pm - 4:55pm HALL: KELMAN HALL
IC425 - LIDS AND OCULAR SURFACE-DISCOVER THE JOY OF HARMONY, THE HARM OF DISHARMONY AND
MORE!
Dr.Parul M Deshpande [D11751] - Mumbai
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an integral part of the ocular surface milieu. The study of Meibomian Glands, which is called Meibography,is
under evolution and is being studied more and more in order to understand its role and correlation with
evaporative dry eyes. This instruction course discusses the morphological variations of Meibomian Glands both
in physiological and pathological conditions and its impact on the ocular surface.It also addresses the various
forms of therapy to improve the meibomian gland secretions in order to improve the equilibrium between the
lids and ocular surface. Role of Heat therapy, mechanical expression, IPL and Lipiflow therapy is being discussed
at length to know their benefits and drawbacks to improve the meibum secretions.
1. Introduction to Infrared Meibography-An evolving technology and its : Dr.Parul M Deshpande
clinical Interpretation (12 mins)
2. Meibomian Gland disease -clinical presentation and management. (10 mins) : Dr.Aditya Pradhan
3. Heat Therapy and Mechanical expression-available gadgets and techniques. : Dr.Sujata Das
(10 mins)
4. Role of IPL therapy in MGD related ocular surface disease-case based : Dr.Nitin Balakrishnan
discussion (10 mins)
5. Role of LIpiview in MGD- Its impact on cataract and refractive surgery : Dr.Kareeshma Wadia
outcomes. (10 mins)
6. Tackling those bumps on the road: advances in management of chalazia : Dr.Nupur Goel
(10 mins)
Panel Discussion: (0 mins)

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IC247 - OCULAR TRAUMA WHAT IS NEW?
Dr. S.Natarajan [N02460] - Mumbai
Ophthalmic trauma is an important cause of morbidity and disability worldwide. A group of knowledgeable and
skilled ophthalmologists in their subspecialties assemble to share their experience in treatment of Ocular Trauma in
terms of newer technologies. This instruction course will embrace the lessons gained from clinical practice and
research. The target audience will include both general ophthalmologists and subspecialists. At the end of the
course, the attendees will: 1) take home pearls of wisdom from these experts, 2) Familiarize themselves with the
latest evidence-based techniques for management of ocular injuries and 3) Implement it in daily practice.
1. Salvaging on Unsalvageable operating on NO LP eyes (9 mins) : Dr. S.Natarajan
2. Update on classification and recent terminology in ocular trauma (9 mins) : Dr.Sujatha Rathod B L
3. Non accidental trauma (Shaken baby syndrome) (9 mins) : Dr. Karobi Rani Lahiri
4. Role of Imaging Techniques in Ocular Trauma (9 mins) : Dr.Sonal Jadhav (Lakdawala)
5. Management of Intraocular foreign body (9 mins) : Dr.Supriya Dabir
6. Current concepts in management of traumatic macular holes – “to peel : Dr. Neha Goel
or to wait” mins
7. Managing retinal incarceration with minimal invasive vitrectomy (9 mins) : Dr.Suganeswari
Panel Discussion: (12 mins)

DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 3:30pm - 4:55 pm HALL: BARRAQUER HALL


IC344 - STRATEGIC APPLICATION OF NAVIGATION GUIDANCE FOR PRECISE AND SAFE ORBITAL AND LACRIMAL
SURGERIES.
Dr. (Mrs.) Kasturi Bhattacharjee [B07299] - Guwahati
Orbital and lacrimal surgeries target to achieve restoration of the premorbid anatomy which is the cornerstone of
functional and aesthetic results, maximising outcomes and minimising complications. Identification of bony and
vascular landmarks and, avoiding damage to the vital structures, through precise intraoperative navigation guidance
along with in-situ verification enhances the safety and efficacy. The objective of the course is to enlighten the
delegates the application of real time navigation guided surgical procedures with case discussions and video
illustrations emphasising precise location, real time surgical monitoring with customised reconstruction enhancing
precision and safety in complex orbital, apical and lacrimal procedures. In this course the speakers will discuss in
details about the application of navigation technology in endoscopic lacrimal surgery, orbital trauma, orbital tumours
and foreign bodies. At the end, there will be an interactive panel discussion.
1. Introduction to Navigation Technology (5 mins) : Dr.Milind Naik
2. Indications of Navigation guidance in Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery (5 mins) : Dr. Vatsalya Venkatraman
3. Navigation guidance in Orbital Trauma (15 mins) : Dr. Vatsalya Venkatraman
4. Navigation in Endoscopic and Lacrimal surgery (15 mins) : Dr. Mohd. Javed Ali
5. Navigation in Orbital Tumors and Foreign Bodies (15 mins) : Dr.Milind Naik
Panel Discussion: (20 mins)
Keynote Address by DR. GANGADHAR SUNDAR : 'Whence & Whither - The Story of Thyroid Eye
Disease'

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DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 3:30pm - 4:55pm HALL: SRINIVASAN HALL


IC600 - OPTIMISING OUTCOMES!! PHAKIC IOLS
Dr.Sonu Goel [G07221] - Jaipur
The course is intended to help beginners practising phaic idols and trouble shoot the experienced .outline case
selection , sizing , tips and tricks of correct placement and pearls for surgery (video Based ) use of appropriate
diagnostic tools and aids in sizing . Post op vault management and related complications it will compare all the
available post chamber iol in the world market describing merits and their demerits .A video based intra and
post op complications will be show cased by nationally well recognised faculty with highest volumes experience
in the country .
1. phakic iol material /patient selection (10 mins) : Dr. Kamal Bandhu Kapur
2. sizing ,video assisted tips and tricks of phakic iol surgeries and : Dr.Sonu Goel
nightmares (15 mins)
3. my experience with made in india implants (10 mins) : Dr. Krishna Prasad Kudlu
4. phakic as add on lenses /presbyopia correcting (10 mins) : Dr.Jhala L S
5. trouble shooting (10 mins) : Dr. Sanjay Chaudhary
Panel Discussion: (10 mins)

DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 3:30pm - 4:55 pm HALL: PALLIKARIS HALL


IC234 - SUSTAINABLE OPHTHALMOLOGY
Dr. Madhukar Reddy [M04494] - Hyderabad
We are facing a crisis of corona virus pandemic which has caught us unaware. While the worst of the pandemic
is over, the economic implications are huge and will take several years to recover from. We are also facing
another crisis of climate change which being insidious it is less visible, but a far bigger one. We as a community
of ophthalmologists are a part of the larger society and we must modify our lives to decrease our carbon
footprint at the earliest. Doing so would also help us save more in the long term economically. Most of us are
academically and scientifically competent in providing an excellent service to our patients. However, are we

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equally aware of the ergonomics and environmental safety? This instruction course will suggest ways and
means to attain this goal and initiate a dialogue in our community to design/modify/manage our eye care
facilities.
1. Facility design and management: ergonomic work flow (10 mins) : Dr. Madhukar Reddy
2. Medical/Optical management: controlling cost while maintaining quality (10 : Dr. Mokkarala Venkata
mins) Surya Prakash Row
3. Surgical management: decrease waste and redundancy (10 mins) : Dr. Rengaraj Venkatesh
4. E-learning and e-research as tools to a green revolution (10 mins) : Dr.Murthy Somasheila I
5. Community ophthalmology: cut down on the carbon footprint, literally! (10 : Dr.Rohit Chandramohan
mins) Khanna
Panel Discussion: (15 mins)

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DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 3:30pm - 4:55 pm HALL: AHMED HALL


IC227 - GLAUCOMA DETECTION AND MANAGEMENT CONTINUUM: BATTLE ENDS AT THE LAST MAN
Dr. (Col) Madhu Bhaduria [M04451] - Sitapur
Glaucoma leads to irreversible blindness. It affects nearly 2% population above the age of 40 years. Quality
glaucoma treatment is available mostly in tertiary care hospitals. These institutions are covering not more than
30% population. Hence strategy is needed to address the rest 70% population for management of glaucoma from
door step to primary care to secondary care and finally and it’s linkage with tertiary care centres. This course is
designed to build quality and cost-effective methodology and protocols to address glaucoma management from
their door steps by Community Workers, fine tune vision centres and outreach camps. Optimization of secondary
and tertiary care hospitals to suit the need of this subset of populaion. Effective integration of telemedicine and
technology to facilitate this process will be dealt in this course.This can lead to optimum glaucoma treatment for
all along with effective management of existing infrastructure with minimal modifications.
1. Utilization and training of Community level workers to suspect and refer : Dr. (Col) Madhu Bhaduria
glaucoma (12 mins)
2. Steps to enhance glaucoma detection at vision centre (10 mins) : Dr. Dubey Suneeta
3. Use to Technology for glaucoma detection in Outreach (10 mins) : Dr. Shivani Dixit
4. Optimization of Secondary centres for management of Primary Adult : Dr.Maj Gen (Mrs ) Sagarika Patyal
Glaucoma (10 mins)
5. Role of tele- ophthalmology and technology for quality cost effective : Dr.Prabhudesai Medha Nitin
glaucoma care (10 mins)
6. Modification of Glaucoma care for outstation patients of glaucoma in a : Dr. Kirti Singh
tertiary care hospital (10 mins)
7. Effective linkage of all levels and advocacy (8 mins) : Dr. (Col) Madhu Bhaduria
Panel Discussion: (5 mins)
Keynote Address BY DR. NATHAN CONGDON : Vision interventions to improve work productivity in India: the
PROSPER studies
DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 3:30pm - 4:55 pm HALL: ELLIOT HALL
IC180 - NEW FRONTIERS IN MANAGEMENT OF COMPLICATED RETINAL DETACHMENTS
Dr.Nishikant Borse [B10775] - Mumbai
The advancement of vitreoretinal surgical techniques and instrumentation has made the outcomes of retinal
detachment surgeries more predictable. However each case of Retinal Detachment has its own set of challenges.
These challenges multiply manifold when the Retinal Detachment is complicated with associated pathologies. In
such situations it is imperative that the operating surgeon diagnoses the complications, anticipates the difficulties
while operating these cases and takes appropriate measures to prevent any complications. This advanced IC will
give insights into managing complex situations of Retinal detachment. This course will enable attending VR
surgeons to learn how to diagnose, anticipate, manage these complications. Even the attending General
Ophthalmologists will learn about these challenges and the outcomes.Since they are the primary ophthalmologists
, it will help them counsel their patients accordingly.
1. Management of Retinal Detachments with Giant Retinal tears (12 mins) : Dr.Manish Nagpal
2. Management of Retinal Detachments with Severe PVR (12 mins) : Dr.Boral Subhendu Kumar
3. Management of Complicated Recurrent Retinal Detachments (12 mins) : Dr. Sangeet Mittal
4. Management of Retinal Detachments with Coloboma (12 mins) : Dr.Hemanth Murthy
5. Retinal detachments with Massive Subretinal Haemorrhage (12 mins) : Dr.Jayanto Shekhar Guha
6. Retinotomies &,Retinectomies in surgeries for Complex Retinal : Dr.Nishikant Borse
Detachments (15 mins)
Panel Discussion: (0 mins)

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DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 9:30am - 10:55am HALL: SCHEPENS HALL


IC547 - DME MANAGEMENT - UNANSWERED QUESTIONS!
Dr. Chaitra Jayadev [J10204] - Bangalore
Many clinical scenarios in DME do not have clearcut solutions or answers. What else can we do to make the
treatment of DME successful and sustained? What can we do to reduce the investigation and treatment
burden? Let us discuss optimal management options with experts in the field, who have been part of this
popular course last few years. The talks will be case based and practical with ample time for audience
interaction.
1. OCTA for DME monitoring - Does it have a Role? (10 mins) : Dr.Santosh Gopi Krishna Gadde
2. When is the Ideal Time to Switch Drugs for DME? (10 mins) : Dr. Mahesh P. Shanmugam
3. Combination Intravitreal Therapy for DME - How Feasible and : Dr. Dhananjay Shukla
Successful? (10 mins)
4. DME Progression After Cataract Surgery: Underestimated! (10 : Dr. Mangat R. Dogra
mins)
5. Diabetic Macular Edema: One Surgery or Unending Injections? (10 : Dr. Lalit Verma
mins)
6. Treating Persistent DME after a Successful Vitrectomy? (10 mins) : Dr. Atul Kumar
Panel Discussion: (15 mins)

DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 5:00pm - 6:25pm HALL: BRAILLE HALL


IC152 - PTERYGIUM MANAGEMENT: REVOLUTION IN EVOLUTION
Dr. Alok Sati [S09925] - Pune
Currently, conjunctival autograft CAG following pterygium excision is considered to be ‘gold standard’ with
a recurrence rate varying between 2 to 7.4%. The very purpose of pterygium surgery gets defeated by its
recurrence and we are aiming for a ‘zero’ recurrence. To achieve zero recurrence, various techniques are
evolving in recent years including P.E.R.F.E.C.T technique, pterygium excision with mini-Simple limbal

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epithelial transplantation (mini-SLET) and Pterygium Extended Removal with mini-SLET (PER with mini-SLET)
for both primary and recurrent pterygium. This video assisted instruction course will waive the
ophthalmologist through the current and the evolving techniques highlighting their concepts, surgical
techniques, recurrence rate and the complications.
1. Conceptual evolution in both primary and recurrent pterygium (10 mins) : Dr.(Maj General) J K S Parihar
2. Pterygium excision with CAG: evolution in securing techniques (15 mins) : Dr.Ikeda Lal
3. P.E.R.F.E.C. T technique; Is it perfect for primary and recurrent : Dr. Vijay Kumar Sharma
pterygium? (10 mins)
4. Mini-SLET; primary and recurrent pterygium: Are we going to near zero : Dr.Sayan Basu
recurrence? (15 mins)
5. PER with mini-SLET; have we reached zero recurrence? (15 mins) : Dr. Alok Sati
Panel Discussion: (10 mins)

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DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 5:00pm - 6:25pm HALL: HELMHOLTZ HALL


IC164 - CHALLENGES IN MANAGING REFRACTORY VISUAL IMPAIRMENT IN CHILDREN
Dr. Rishikesh Mayee [M12687] - Nagpur
Certain visual disorders in children respond poorly to established treatment in spite of the best efforts of treating
ophthalmologists. These cases include hereditary retinal and optic nerve disorders, corticovisual impairment and
vision-deprivation amblyopia. Treating these cases of refractory visual impairment is always a challenge. Though
commonly faced, the management is often incomplete with poor visual outcome. Through this course the esteemed
faculty would highlight various treatment modalities of vision therapy and low-vision aids, which helps in significant
visual improvement. With the help of clinical photos and videos, the course would cover the various ways of clinically
examining these patients to know their visual potential. This helps in deciding the treatment plan to enhance the
visual functions and provide the child with optimum visual outcome. Over time these patients show remarkable
improvement in academic performance, motor skills and psychological confidence.
1. Introduction (2 mins) : Dr. Rishikesh Mayee
2. Visual Assessment in mentally-challenged children (14 mins) : Dr.Tanmayi Dhamankar
3. Hereditary Retinal and Optic Nerve Disorders (14 mins) : Dr. Rishikesh Mayee
4. Corticovisual impairment (14 mins) : Dr.Suma Ganesh
5. Vision therapy in refractory visual impairment (14 mins) : Dr.Soveeta Souravee Rath
6. Low-vision aids (14 mins) : Dr. Reena Gupta
Panel Discussion: (3 mins)

DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 5:00pm - 6:25pm HALL: SCHEPENS HALL


IC246 - SHINING RAY OF HOPE- VISUAL REHABILITATION AS A MAGIC WAND IN CVI WITH ROP AND OTHER
DISORDERS.
Dr. Karobi Rani Lahiri [l04226] - Mumbai
Ophthalmologists are aware about clinical aspects in ROP, its association with CVI and its relationship to special
children, which includes cerebral palsy, autism, learning disorders,ADHD and ADD are new entities which needs to
be tackled as the Ophthalmologists play a key pivotal role in improving their quality of life. Careful examination,
assessment and application of targeted rehabilitative measures are required towards improved global
development.The knowledge of association of maternal infections, hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy,complicated
pregnancies leading to co-morbidities which affect vision,cognition,behavior and seizures. A brief look into efficacy
of stem cells in this condition will also be discussed with examples. Our IC aims to discuss precisely about methods
employed for visual rehabilitation in overall better development of these children.
1. Functional vision evaluation in special children with role of stem cells : Dr. Karobi Rani Lahiri
and mid-brain stimulation (15 mins)
2. ROP associated with autism,cerebral palsy and learning disorders (7 mins) : Dr. Anisha Rathod
3. Ophthalmic abnormalities in children with dyslexia,ADHD,ADD (8 mins) : Dr. Anisha Rathod
4. No vision vs low vision Eye checkup vs visual rehab What's the difference : Dr.Himika Gupta
? Red flags for referral (15 mins)
5. Novel OCT findings in CVI and ROP (7 mins) : Dr. Anand Vinekar
6. Neuroanatomy related characteristics and methods of visual : Dr. Anand Vinekar
rehabilitation (8 mins)
Panel Discussion: (15 mins)

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DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 5:00pm - 6:25pm HALL: SHIELDS HALL


IC391 - TRIPLE TROUBLE-HARD CATARACTS SMALL PUPILS AND COMPROMISED CORNEAS
Dr.Cyres Keiki Mehta [M07434] - Mumbai
Hard cataracts , small pupils and compromised corneas remain challenging. Hard cataracts require specific
strategies like torsional phaco and endothelial protection . Despite the advent of FLACS ,phaco and SICS
remain the mainstay of hard cataract removal for 98 percent of ophthalmologists in India. Should we make
the incision larger so that there is less wound burn, should we make a larger rhexis than recommended to
ease nuclear management, what kind of device can we use to open small pupils ;certain cases are better
managed with pupil hooks despite the advent of cheaply available pupil rings. Compromised corneas
represent a sizeable portion of our cataract today.Especially in the elderly with harder nucleii, should we opt
for DSAEK or PDEK at the time of surgery Should cataract surgeons be able to perform corneal surgeries
themselves. Effective strategies to tackle these strategies will be taught in an interactive manner by the
experts
1. DSAEK for cataract surgeons (10 mins) : Dr.Cyres Keiki Mehta
2. Flacs for rock hard cataracts -boon or gimmick (10 mins) : Dr. Keiki R. Mehta
3. Protecting the cornea in rock hards (10 mins) : Dr. Sri Ganesh
4. Phaco in subluxated cataracts with a small pupil (10 mins) : Dr.Tushya om parkash
5. Phaco continues with vitreous loss?Options? (10 mins) : Dr.Harshul Tak
Panel Discussion: (10 mins)

DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 5:00pm - 6:25pm HALL: PALLIKARIS HALL


IC201 - “CAREER AS AN OPHTHALMIC RESEARCHER NO MORE A PROFESSIONAL SUICIDE IN INDIA”
Prof.Dr. Arvind Kumar Morya [M17612] - Bibinagar
Without honest research robust validations in our medical field, science simply gonna die”In this era of
evidence based medicine we have simple retrospective study to complex randomized,multicentric, clinical

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trials. Earlier obstacles like priority of healthcare, lack of funding&infrastructural support from the Institutes
and non conducive environment. That lead to exodus of high quality Ophthalmic scientists from India but
tides are streaming in positive directions now.Upto 65% of US FDA trials are being outsourced to other
countries so in post covid era India is a great choice. More and more accredited and dedicated Ophthalmic
research labs are coming up with advanced communique and technique levels.Pubmed publication from
Indian authors are on a manyfoldrise.The agencies like IEC,ICMR,DBT & DST promoting ocular research in
terms of funding and appointments.So definitely there is a Silver – lining for full time Ophthalmic researchers
in vastly growing Indian scientific scenario.
1. Role of Ophthalmic Researchers in current scenario (10 mins) : Prof.Dr. Arvind Kumar Morya
2. Hurdles in doing research in Ophthalmology (10 mins) : Prof.Bairwa Ashok Kumar
3. What , when and how about Clinical Trials (10 mins) : Dr.Rajendra Prasad
4. Plan your research:What starts well that only ends well. (10 mins) : Dr. Sahil Bhandari
5. Research is not enough - Publication is a must (10 mins) : Dr. Bhavana Sharma
6. How to manage sources of funding. (10 mins) : Dr.Vaishali Lalit Ooney
7. Collaboration with Pharmaceuticals/Surgical Company. (10 mins) : Dr. Jatinder Singh Bhalla
Panel Discussion: (5 mins)

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DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME:5:00pm - 6:25pm HALL: SRINIVASAN HALL


IC107 - EVER EVOLVING UPDATES AND CONTROVERSIES IN REFRACTIVE SURGERIES
Dr. Chitra Ramamurthy [R06862] - Coimbatore
Constant evolution of science translates to evolving technological and surgical recourses to deal with the newer
challenge. Epithelial Mapping which has opened up newer vistas for selecting and planning a Refractive Surgery will
be discussed effectually. Biomechanics has been an enigma and yet a direction forward would be better analysed.
Which of our Pts could develop Post PRK haze would be thrashed out. Differentiating Regression from Ectasia needs
to clinch the right topographic clues and a need for the right surgical approach would be explained. Smile would be
discussed in comparison to the other existing modalities and pinpointed on its possible advantage. The role of Phakic
iols in Keratoconus and the relevant tips would be brought forth. The best ways to manage some extremely
distressing Flap complications and salvaging a 6/6 vision in Iatrogenic Ectasia too would be succinctly discussed.
1. Updates on Epithelial Mapping and Relevance to Refractive Surgery : Dr.Gaurav Luthra
Selection Standpoint (8 mins)
2. PRK Haze - How would I deal with it? (8 mins) : Dr.Rohit Shetty
3. Biomechanics - Has it failed us or do we know better? (8 mins) : Dr. Sri Ganesh
4. Understanding Regression and Ectasia - The Differentiators (8 mins) : Dr.Kumar J Doctor
5. Is Smile better than the rest - A literature Search (8 mins) : Dr. Chitra Ramamurthy
6. Phakic ICLs in Keratoconus (8 mins) : Dr. D. Ramamurthy
7. Best Methods to deal with Flap Complications (8 mins) : Dr. Mahipal S. Sachdev
8. Iatrogenic Ectasia - How best can you restore? (8 mins) : Dr. Chitra Ramamurthy
Panel Discussion: (11 mins)
Keynote Address by DR. HARUN UR RASHID : Pearls for Optimising Outcomes in SMILE
DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 5:00pm - 6:25pm HALL: BARRAQUER HALL
IC518 - PERIOCULAR AESTHETICS - CASE BASED SKILL TRANSFER LEARNING
Dr. Shubhra Goel [G13085] - Hyderabad
Peri- ocular aesthetics is an emerging era. Area around the eyes is first and most affected on the face with the process
of facial ageing. These changes , transform the facial messages, making an individual look tired or sad. It is a 3-
dimensional complex anatomical unit and oculoplastic surgeons have been at the forefront in treating it.With the
ever changing understanding of dynamics of pathophysiology of ageing changes, it is important to have a structured
algorithm in managing this unit. This course is a case based skill transfer learning .It will cover the understanding of
trigger ageing points , aesthetic consultation , surgical and non surgical procedures available to manage different
simple and complex pathologies. At the end of the course, practicing ophthalmologists and oculoplastic surgeons
will have a systematic, scientific and experience based understanding of peri- ocular ageing and treatment protocols.
1. Aging trigger points - can we prevent aging? (15 mins) : Dr. Shubhra Goel
2. Aesthetic consultation - decoded (15 mins) : Dr. Vatsalya Venkatraman
3. Peri-ocular rejuvenation- with injectables - step wise learning (15 mins) : Dr. Shubhra Goel
4. Periocualr rejuvenation- surgical- step wise learning (15 mins) : Dr. Vatsalya Venkatraman
Panel Discussion: (15 mins)
Keynote Address by DR. CAROL L SHEILDS : Retinoblastoma 2021

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DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 5:00pm - 6:25pm HALL: KELMAN HALL


IC659 - OSD - CONFUSIONS, CONCERNS AND CHANGING PARADIGMS
Dr. Rishi Mohan [R02603] - New Delhi
A large proportion (15-40%) of routine patients managed in a general Ophthalmologist's Clinic, pertain to
complaints of OSD & its variants. Confusions reign, associated with the DD, contributory factors, applicability
of specific syndromes such as CVS, LIDE & CLIDE and masquerades. Concerns related to selection of
appropriate lubricants, roles of adjuncts such as immune-modulators & and the newer molecules (eg
chloroquine, rebamipide & lifitegrast) shall be addressed complete with an update on existing protocols.
Changing Paradigms of OHHQ, COVID-19 era special provisions and the role of Vit D3 shall be discussed. This
IC has been largely re-designed from the previous highly successful IC with the inclusion of new topics and
revised content to reflect the changes in our understanding and management of OSD.
1. INTRODUCTION to IC: DEWS I to DEWS II – what’s changed? COVID - special : Dr. Rishi Mohan
provisions (7 mins)
2. What's troubling your patient - allergy, infection or dryness? (7 mins) : Dr.Quresh B. Maskati
3. Conventional Management Pearls – choosing appropriate Artificial Tear drops : Dr. M. Vanathi
(7 mins)
4. OSD Masquerades - knowing when not to lose the way (7 mins) : Dr.Umang Mathur
5. Hyperosmolarity & Osmoprotection – Myth or Reality? Counter measures (7 : Dr. Rishi Mohan
mins)
6. Meibomian Gland Dysfunction - missed entity? (7 mins) : Dr. Mukherjee Rajib
7. Topical Chloroquin – current understanding (7 mins) : Dr. Rajesh Sinha
8. Cyclosporin in OSD - is it worth its salt? (4 mins) : Dr. M. Vanathi
9. Rebamipide? Lifitegrast? –new players (5 mins) : Dr.Quresh B. Maskati
10. The inflammation connexion – Role of Vit D3 (7 mins) : Dr. Rohit Shetty
Panel Discussion: (0 mins)
Keynote Address by DR. HON SHING : Clinical Monitoring of Conjunctival Scarring Diseases

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DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 12:30pm - 1:55pm HALL: SUSHRUTA HALL
IC577 - MASTERING THE MYSTERIES FOR MANAGEMENT OF PEDIATRIC KERATOCONUS
Dr.Rupal Twinklekumar Shah [S11679] - Ahmedabad
Pediatric keratoconus has several distinctive diagnostic and management issues in comparison of adult
keratoconus. The major concerns are late diagnosis, rapid progression & management of ocular co-morbidities.
Visual impairment in a child, effects on social and educational development & quality of life. Course will include
early diagnosis, evaluation of co morbidity & various imaging modalities to detect progression. It will also
include the various modalities of crosslinking & difficulties of it in pediatric pt. Participants will also enriched
by knowledge of various surgical modalities of DALK, PK & newer modalities like BM grafting in pediatric
Keratoconus. They will also share the experiences of rehabilitation by various modalities like- ICRS , PRK with
C3R, Scleral contact lenses.
1. Early clinical diagnosis & evaluation of co morbidity in pediatric : Dr.Alisha Desai
keratoconus (12 mins)
2. Be a master in Imaging modalities, for early detection of progression in : Dr.Sheetal Mahuvakar
pediatric keratoconus. (12 mins)
3. Various modalities of Collagen Cross linking & manage the difficulties in : Dr.Rupal Twinkle kumar
pediatric keratoconus. (12 mins) Shah
4.Phaco in Small Pupil, Intraoperative Floppy Iris Syndrome and Shallow : Dr.Ashish Nagpal
Anterior Chamber (7 mins)
5. How to maximize the vision in stable pediatric keratoconus (12 mins) : Dr.Vikas Mittal
Panel Discussion: (15 mins)
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IC117 - MANAGING DIFFICULT GLAUCOMAS IN PATIENTS WITH POSTERIOR SEGMENT PATHOLOGIES
Dr.Meena Chakrabarti [C06675] - Trivandrum
Course aims to explore and formulate a definitive strategy to manage recalcitrant glaucomas associated with
posterior segment diseases and surgeries. Various pathogenetic mechanisms, management options & prevention of
recalcitrant glaucomas in these compromised eyes will be covered. The course will cover (1) Neovascular glaucomas
(2) Post vitrectomy and post scleral buckle glaucomas (3) difficulties in the diagnosis & management of POAG in high
myopia (4) management of glaucoma associated with intravitreal pharmacotherapy (5) evaluation & management
of acute congestive glaucoma in massive suprachoroidal haemorrhage. Course will have didactic lectures, case
presentations and panel discussions.
1. Neovascular glaucomas (10 mins) : Dr. Arup Chakrabarti
2. Difficulties in the diagnosis & management of POAG in high myopia (10 mins) : Dr. Dubey Suneeta
3. Management of glaucoma associated with intravitreal pharmacotherapy (10 mins) : Dr.Meena Chakrabarti
4. Evaluation & management of acute congestive glaucoma in massive suprachoroidal : Dr.Meena Chakrabarti
haemorrhage. (10 mins)
Panel Discussion: (25 mins)
Keynote Address by DR. RAJAT AGARWAL :

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DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 6:30pm - 7:55pm HALL: HAYREH HALL


IC259 - WHEN ENDOPHTHALMITIS STRIKES...!
Dr.Saravanan V R [S09421] - Coimbatore
When endophthalmitis strikes ; it strikes at the core of the surgeon and the patient. While the patient
contemplates a potentially blinding disease the surgeon is confronted with salvaging the situation, maximising
visual outcomes and considering legal issues. This IC provides an integrated and practical approach as to how
to confront endophthalmitis head on using all hands on board. Along with posterior segment evaluations;
evaluation of the anterior segment can also provide critical diagnostic clues to aetiology. Appropriate specialist
consultations and proper specimen management can reap rich dividends. The finer nuances of medical and
surgical management will be highlighted. And last but not the least the relevance of communication,
transparency and legal aspects will be discussed. This practical session which incorporates anecdotal
experiences from experienced surgeons will add considerable value and insight in the management of
postoperative endophthalmitis.
1. Introduction to postoperative endophthalmitis (5 mins) : Dr.Saravanan V R
2. Anterior segment evaluation in endophthalmitis- what purpose does it serve? : Dr. Anita Raghavan
(12 mins)
3. Evaluation of posterior segment in endophthalmitis (12 mins) : Dr. Shishir Verghese
4. How to get the most out of your laboratory? (12 mins) : Dr.Ram Rammohan
5. Approaches to therapy of endophthalmitis- medical and surgical (12 mins) : Dr.Saravanan V R
6. Medico-legal aspects of postoperative endophthalmitis (12 mins) : Dr. Chandrasekhar D.
Panel Discussion: (10 mins)
Keynote Address by DR. ANITA AGARWAL : Imaging differences in placoid conditions
DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 6:30pm - 7:55pm HALL: RIDLEY HALL
IC170 - CONGENITAL CRANIAL DYSINNERVATION DISORDERS; A CONCEPT IN EVOLUTION
Dr. Pramod Kumar Pandey [P04428] - New Delhi
Congenital cranial dysinnervation disorders are a repertoire of diverse clinical entities emanating from

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dysinnervation embracing mechanical or paralytic strabismus or a variable blend of both and posing formidable
diagnostic and therapeutic challenges. Recent advances in genetics and neuro-imaging have exponentially
added to our understanding of these abstruse disorders and many more entities like congenital 3rd / 4rth
nerve palsies, Brown's syndrome , MEDs have joined the group. Evaluation of ocular motility and ocular
deviation require special skills. Surgical difficulties may be paramount and outcomes modest rendering them
challenging entities. The aim of this instruction course is to familiarize the attendees with newer entrants to
this group, genetic backdrop, neuro-imaging findings, clinical presentations and paradigms of surgical
management. The course will be video assisted, Reputed experts in the field will share their rich experiences
and session will be interactive..
1. Introduction (5 mins) : Dr. Pramod Kumar Pandey
2. CFEOMs, congenital 3rd / 4rth cranial nerve palsies (15 mins) : Dr. Pramod Kumar Pandey
3. Duane's Retraction Syndrome (10 mins) : Dr. Pradeep Sharma
4. Congenital Mono-ocular Elevation Defiiency (8 mins) : Prof.subhash Dadeya
5. Congenital Brown's Syndrome (8 mins) : Dr. Rohit Saxena
6. Third nerve palsy (8 mins) : Dr. Yogesh Shukla
7. Horizontal gaze palsy with progressive Scoliosis (8 mins) : Dr. Pramod Kumar Pandey
Panel Discussion: (13 mins)

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DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 6:30pm - 7:55pm HALL: BARRAQUER HALL


IC648 - PEDIATRIC OCULAR TUMORS CHILDREN DON'T COMPLAIN
Dr. Fairooz Puthiyapurayil Manjandavida [F13955] - Bangalore
Eye tumors in children can present at birth or later in childhood. Most often they go undetected until it grows to a
significant size to cause obvious symptoms and signs. It may get misdiagnosed or even masquerade as benign and
inflammatory conditions. There are fatal malignancies like retinoblastoma and rhabdomyosarcoma that can cost a
life. Retinoblastoma is the most common intraocular malignancy in children. Although completely curable with the
recent advances in the management, it can be lethal if detected late. It is indeed crucial to identify eye tumors in
children for early diagnosis and management. Recent years have witnessed the paradigm shift in the management
protocols, and are often multimodal and multidisciplinary. The experts will be sharing their experiences in a case
based approach targeting general ophthalmologists, and specialists.
1. Proptosis in children – common to rare tumors (10 mins) : Dr. Sima Das
2. Eyelid and conjunctival lesions- when to intervene? (10 mins) : Dr.Vikas Menon
3. Retinoblastoma- Known Masquerader in Children (10 mins) : Dr.Bhaduri Anirban
4. Current Approach in Retinoblastoma Management (10 mins) : Dr. Fairooz Puthiyapurayil Manjandavida
5. Improving survival in children with Retinoblastoma and other eye : Dr. Santosh G. Honavar
cancers (10 mins)
6. Genetics and Genetic Counseling- Role of A Clinician (10 mins) : Dr. Usha R.
7. Pediatric Eye Tumors- Pathologists perspective (10 mins) : Dr.Kaustubh Mulay
Panel Discussion: (5 mins)

DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 6:30pm - 7:55pm HALL: SRINIVASAN HALL


IC18 - GRAVE COMPLICATIONS IN A POST REFRACTIVE SURGERY EYE: TIMELY INTERVENTION STRATEGIES
Dr. Swapna Nair [N10192] - Trivandrum
This is a course based on the tools of video assisted skills transfer, case highlights and didactic lectures that explains
the basic nature of complications that may arise in an eye that has undergone lasik or phakic intraocular lenses, their
causes and course, assessment indicators, the challenges faced by surgeons, special situations unique to
management and navigation through conditions that produce deterioration in an eye with extremely good vision.
The idea is to make lucid the protocol involved in tackling postoperative ectasia, raised intraocular pressures,
cataract, infections and trauma and illustrate the techniques for their optimal surgical and non surgical management.
The attendees shall benefit by deriving a clear idea about the various manifestations of complications mentioned
above in a surgically altered eye and how to steer through the situation using the pearls advocated. They can clear
their doubts regarding ambiguities during the discussion.
1. Suspecting and managing corneal ectasia post refractive surgery (10 mins) : Dr. Rajesh Sinha
2. Rise in intraocular pressures in a lasik patient vs phakic IOL patient (10 mins) : Dr. Mahipal S. Sachdev
3. Post refractive surgery cataract extraction with an eye on minimal aberration : Dr. Swapna Nair
emmetropia (10 mins)
4. Management of corneal infections after lasik and phakic IOLs (10 mins) : Dr. Namrata Sharma
5. Anterior segment trauma post refractive surgery (10 mins) : Dr. J. S. Titiyal
6. Posterior segment trauma post refractive surgery (10 mins) : Dr. R. Unnikrishnan Nair
Panel Discussion: (15 mins)

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DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 6:30pm - 7:55pm HALL: PALLIKARIS HALL


IC476 - INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS FOR 3D SURGICAL RECORDING IN OPHTHALMOLOGY FOR TEACHING &
DEMONSTRATION PURPOSE
Dr. Raju S. [R09402] - Bangalore
Surgical videos are invaluable for teaching surgical techniques, informative audits & introspective critical
analyses of surgical techniques. Drawback of current available recording and display systems is these are shot
and projected in 2-dimensions and hence the perception of depth is lacking. Concept of depth in ophthalmic
surgery is very important for safe surgery. Hence, teaching this concept of depth is a critical part of ophthalmic
surgical skill transfer to residents and fellows. Limited availability of medical grade 3-D surgical video recording
systems and prohibitive cost hinder their widespread use. We hereby explore innovative ways of recording
ophthalmic surgery in 3-D at fraction of a cost of the available commercial systems. Instruction course will give
delegates a complete guide to various 'do it yourself' 3-D recording solutions. The solutions discussed will
enable teaching institutes to add a new dimension to impart effective surgical skill transfer to their students.
1. Current medical grade HD Recording solutions and their limitation (9 mins) : Dr. Vishal Agrawal
2. My Experience with Artevo 800 (9 mins) : Dr.Mahesh Kumar
3. Innovative 3-D recording solutions- how to build your own (15 mins) : Dr. Sumeet Khanduja
4. Recording 3D using mobile phone (9 mins) : Dr. John Davis Akkara
5. Options to view 3D content (10 mins) : Dr. Raju S.
6. 3-D videos for teaching , My experience (9 mins) : Dr.Sourabh
Panel Discussion: (14 mins)

DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 6:30pm - 7:55pm HALL: ELLIOT HALL


IC599 - VITREO-RETINAL SURGEON’S NIGHTMARES!
Dr. Bhuvan Chanana [C11372] - New Delhi
In this symposium, we will discuss some of the gravest complications which may occur during vitreo-retinal
surgery. These complications can lead to poor visual outcome, and give nightmares to the surgeon. Detailed

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lectures will be presented, discussing a step-by-step approach to detect and manage such complications. At
the end of the session, the audience will learn, to detect many vision threatening complications at the earliest,
and also how to act swiftly to manage them successfully. Appropriate and timely intervention, may salvage
vision in most of the eyes. The course will be especially beneficial for young retinal surgeons, who are in the
early phase of their career. They will become more confident in dealing with such situations.
1. Sub-macular hemorrhage during vitrectomy for retinal detachment: How to : Dr. Ajay Aurora
proceed (12 mins)
2. My infusion Cannula is not in position: Subretinal or Suprachoroidal displacement : Dr. Lalit Verma
(12 mins)
3. Uncontrolled bleeding during Diabetic Vitrectomy (12 mins) : Dr. Bhuvan Chanana
4. Slippage of Giant Retinal Tear flap: What to do next? (12 mins) : Dr.Raj Vardhan Azad
5. Globe Collapse during Vitrectomy: Causes, Sequela and Management (12 mins) : Dr. Vishal Agrawal
Panel Discussion: (15 mins)

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DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 6:30pm - 7:55pm HALL: SHIELDS HALL


IC29 - NEGATIVE DYSPHOTOPSIA- BUST THE ENIGMA
Dr.Roop [R04252] - Meerut
Negative Dysphotopsia(ND) is a term used to describe a set of complaints presented by patients after a perfectly
executed cataract surgery. In recent times ND has caught the attention of the surgeons. A number of theories and
a plethora of treatment modalities have been described in the literature. However there are still huge gaps in its
understanding in the minds of general ophthalmologists. Worse is that in the absence of any effective solution,
most of the times surgeon tends to downplay or ignore the patients’ complaints. This results in patients’ losing
confidence in the treatment being provided and greatly undermines the Doctor Patient Relationship. Present
Instruction Course is intended to provide surgeons better understanding of ND so that they can confidently
differentiate ND from other non-specific complaints. It will educate them about various treatment modalities
available to treat ND and choose the best one for their patients.
1. Negative Dysphotopsia (ND), magnitude of the problem, its impact on doctor-patient : Dr.Roop
relationship (3 mins)
2. Symptomatology-How to recognize ND in your clinic. (8 mins) : Dr.Ritika Sachdev
3. Pathophysiology-Why and how it happens, theories and causative factors (8 mins) : Dr.Aashish K Bansal
4. Options for treatment and prevention tried in the past (8 mins) : Dr.Hemlata Gupta
5. Nothing fits the bill: need for reliable treatment (8 mins) : Dr.Mukesh Sharma
6. Targeted clinical innovation-filling the void (10 mins) : Dr. Mahipal S. Sachdev
7. ND ring- The game changer, device to empower the surgeon (12 mins) : Dr.Roop
8. Positive impact of definite treatment option on your clinical practice (8 mins) : Dr. Rupal Samir Shah
Panel Discussion: (10 mins)
Keynote Address by DR. SCOTT REED LAMBERT : Secondary IOLs: technique and timing
DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 6:30pm - 7:55pm HALL: SCHEPENS HALL
IC552 - BREAKING THE RETINAL BARRIER: JOURNEY INTO SUB RETINA & SUPRA-CHOROID
Dr.Jayanto Shekhar Guha [G04957] - Delhi
With improvements in VR techniques, indications of VR surgery are expanding to include procedures involving
choroid. There exist many subretinal conditions where patients can benefit from timely and appropriate surgical
management. It becomes important for VR surgeons to anticipate, diagnose and take appropriate remedial measures
to manage these complex situations. Unfortunately most VR surgeons are wary of doing choroidal surgeries because
of lack of training and exposure. This advanced level instruction course aims at VR surgeons in training or in practice.
It will be conducted by experts and give insights into complex subretinal conditions, their causes, prevention and
management. After attending the course, VR surgeons shall be able to recognize these complex situations, plan and
perform these procedures to maximize their results. The course also aims to spread awareness among
ophthalmologists about the possibility, limitations and results in managing these complex situations.
1. Chorio retinectomies (8 mins) : Dr. Sangeet Mittal
2. Choroidal detachments and choroidal drainage techniques (8 mins) : Dr. Luthra Saurabh
3. Suprachoroidal injections (8 mins) : Dr. Ajay Aurora
4. Sub-retinal PVR (8 mins) : Dr.Jayanto Shekhar Guha
5. Chorio retinal biopsies (8 mins) : Dr. Ramandeep Singh
6. Submacular haemorrhage (8 mins) : Dr.Nishikant Borse
7. Supra choroidal haemorrhage – causes, prevention and management (8 mins) : Dr. Das Arnab
Panel Discussion: (19 mins)
Keynote Address by DR. ALOK TEKRIWAL :

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DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 4:00pm - 6:25pm HALL: AHMED HALL


IC188 - DIABETIC RETINOPATHY -EPIDEMIOLOGY AND TELE SCREENING IN POST COVID ERA
Dr.Subudhi B N R [S03621] - Berhampur (GM)
Diabetic retinopathy has emerged as one of the most important ocular morbidity in india. It's certain that a
timely screening and management is essential for prevention of progression to retinopathy and blindness.
Amidst the chaos of covid 19 pandemic and guidelines to maintain ths social distancing will be an hindrance to
conventional screening method . Fundus imaging with cutting edge technology and AI assisted screening
methods with Teleophthalmology needs to be put to good use.This IC will highlight the practicality of
Telescreening of DR in post covid era in India
1. Introduction to the course (5 mins) : Dr.Nsd Raju
2. Epidemiology and impact of Diabetic retinopathy in India (10 mins) : Dr. Pattanayak Sabyasachi
3. Challenges during and post COVID 2019 (10 mins) : Dr. S.natarajan
4. AI in DR screening (10 mins) : Dr. Rajiv Raman
5. Channeling DR patients post screening and follow up in the community : Dr. Ajit Babu Majji
(10 mins)
6. Challenges in the community in DR screening (10 mins) : Dr.Subudhi B N R
7. Tele-ophthalmology in DR Screening (10 mins) : Dr.Kim Ramasamy
Panel Discussion: (10 mins)
Keynote Address by PROF AVA HOSSAIN : Let us fight together against avoidable blindness
DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 1:30pm - 2:55pm HALL: PALLIKARIS HALL
IC28 - AVERTING INTRAOPERATIVE CATASTROPHES IN CATARACT SURGERY
Dr. Sudeep Das [S06581] - Samarjhola
This video-based Masterclass deals with unexpected intraoperative emergencies during cataract surgery.
Renowned experts in the field will demonstrate an emergency situation and the way the crisis was skillfully
managed. An expert panel will opine on the genesis, management & prevention aspects of each situation

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presented. Masterclass will demonstrate complications encountered during all steps of PE and will include
incisional burns, massive surge, intraoperative hard eye of acute origin, bad capsule-zonular issues, impending
nucleus dislocation, massive iris prolapse, PCR or zonular dialysis during IOL implantation, expulsive
haemorrhage etc. High quality video clips are used to illustrate the issues discussed. It will highlight how not
to make a complicated situation even worse with the wrong intervention. At the end of the MasterClass,
attendees will have learned how to avoid & successfully manage some of the potential intraoperative
emergencies.
1. Introduction & Large PC Rent in a Premium IOL Patient (10 mins) : Dr. Sudeep Das
2. Intraoperative Hard Eye & Shallow AC of Acute Onset (12 mins) : Dr. Arup Chakrabarti
3. Lens Tilt / Zonular Dialysis during phacoemulsification (10 mins) : Dr.Suvira Jain
4. Hair-raising situations during IOL implantation (10 mins) : Dr. Minu M. Mathen
5. Wound Burn (3 mins) : Dr. Minu M. Mathen
6. Rapid Intraoperative Miosis and Iris Prolapse (10 mins) : Dr. Suven Bhattacharjee
7. Expulsive Haemorrhage & Suprachoroidal Effusion (10 mins) : Dr.Boral Subhendu Kumar
Panel Discussion: (10 mins)
Keynote Address by DR. BILLAL HOSSAIN : Capsular Tension Ring - Usefulness of lifeboat in
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DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 4:30pm - 5:25pm HALL: PARSON HALL


IC205 - DON’T LET THE TRAPDOOR CLOSE…PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT OF DYSFUNCTIONAL BLEB
Dr.Dr. Devendra Maheshwari [M12691] - Tirunelveli
The objective of this video assisted course is to help the attendees diagnose a failing bleb and take corrective measures
at the right time. What we can do at right time to maintain patency of surgically created fistula and retard or prevent
the natural process of healing. Revival of a failed bleb is rewarding as the patient is saved from an extra surgery or
multiple medications. This course will elucidate preoperative ,intra operative & post operative measures including
judicious use of anti metabolites to make trabeculectomies a success. It includes how to diagnose early failing blebs &
use of ASOCT in early diagnosisits .Bleb management strategies like ocular massage , suturolysis , 5 FU &
subconjunctival MMC ,bleb needling using various techniques will be dealt with in detail. This IC course highlights the
nuance of surgical techniques with instructive video clippings & instructor reveal tips & tricks to optimised good
surgical out come of trabeculectomies .
1. A battle well prepared is half won : Preoperative considerations - 35 YRS of experience : Dr.Rama Krishnan R
(10 mins)
2. How to diagnose failing bleb & role of ASOCT to recognize it at early stage (10 mins) : Dr.Sharmila R
3. Early intervention OM \ SUTUROLYSIS \ injection 5- FU \ MMC - When & how many : Dr.Mohideen Abdul
and its out come (10 mins) Kadar Pmt
4. . Surgical technique of Bleb needling with injectable MMC (15 mins) : Dr.Dr. Devendra
Maheshwari
5. Needling in post ologen cases & repeat trabs needs extra care - (10 mins) : Dr. Ganesh V. Raman
6. Ab interno bleb needling and its advantage ; Use of intra operative goniolens (10 mins) : Dr.Raveendra T
Panel Discussion: (10 mins)
Keynote Address by DR. DEEPAK EDWARD : OCT in glaucoma: red and green disease
DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 8:00am - 9:25am HALL: SRINIVASAN HALL
IC86 - VIDEO BOUQUET OF SMILE DIFFERENT TECHNIQUES & DIFFICULT SITUATIONS
DR.Manpreet Kaur [K18920] - Delhi
The video assisted instruction course will highlight step by step technique to perform small incision lenticule extraction
(SMILE) for beginner surgeons. In-depth understanding of the machine and laser settings to ensure smooth laser
application while minimizing intraoperative suction loss, black spots and opaque bubble layer formation will be discussed.
Surgical tips to facilitate smooth lenticule dissection and extraction will be demonstrated, along with various signs and
maneuvers to prevent lenticule mis-dissection. Management of common intraoperative complications such as suction
loss, cap-lenticular adhesions, torn lenticule, cap and side-cut tears will be demonstrated. Surgical options for re-
treatment in cases with failure of primary surgery will be discussed.
1. Understanding the Machine & Laser Settings (10 mins) : Dr.Manpreet Kaur
2. Case Selection & Preoperative Counselling (10 mins) : Dr. Sheetal Brar
3. Surgical Technique of SMILE- Docking, Laser Application, Lenticule Dissection & : Dr. Rupal Samir Shah
Extraction (10 mins)
4. Management of Intraoperative Complications- Suction Loss and Lenticule Mis- : Dr. J. S. Titiyal
dissection (15 mins)
5. Long term outcomes and postoperative challenges (10 mins) : Dr. Krishna Prasad Kudlu
6. Re-treatment after SMILE- Indications, Timing and Techniques (10 mins) : Dr.Ritika Sachdev
7. Supra choroidal haemorrhage – causes, prevention and management (8 mins) : Dr.Manpreet Kaur
Panel Discussion: (19 mins)
Keynote Address by DR. GYAN PRAKASH : Global Initiatives and 15 years of Indo-US Collaboration

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DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 11:00am - 12:25pm HALL: ELDER HALL


502 - THE ‘APHAKIA’ MASTER CLASS
Dr.Indranil Saha [S17048] - New Delhi
The ideal situation in any cataract surgery is safe implantation of an intra-ocular lens (IOL), with Aphakia
being one of the most nerve racking intra-operative incidents. This IC aims to cover all the aspects of the
horizon from salvaging the current situation of a posterior capsular rent with a stable IOL implantation, to
secondary IOL options. From the highly debated ACIOLs, to the now popular retro-pupillary iris claw IOLs, to
the time tested & sturdy Sclera Fixated IOLs (Sutured/ Sutureless), masters shall explain each technique in a
detailed manner. We shall also enter the grey zone to discuss the role of contact lenses where secondary IOL
cannot be implanted. As a bonus, we also are going to explore pediatric aphakia management.
1. PCR & Anterior Vitrectomy - Tips & Tricks (7 mins) : Dr. Nikunj Tank
2. In Sulcus IOls (3 mins) : Dr. Nikunj Tank
3. ACIOL - Are they recommended? (8 mins) : Dr.Anand Pasari
4. Retro-pupillary Iris Claw IOL - It's Easier than it Looks (8 mins) : Dr. Karan Bhatia
5. Sutured SFIOL (10 mins) : Dr. Diva Kant Misra
6. Sutureless SFIOL techniques (10 mins) : Dr.Indranil Saha
7. Dealing with Pediatric Aphakia & visual rehabilitation (9 mins) : Dr.Varshini Shanker
Panel Discussion: (12 mins)

DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 11:00am - 12:25pm HALL: PARSON HALL


244 - BUCK(L)ING THE TREND!: THE NEXT GENERATION
Dr. Himadri Choudhury [C12704] - Silchar
Scleral buckling was for decades the only surgical procedure for the treatment of Rhegmatogenous retinal

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detachment. However, now it has taken a back seat and is being substituted by pars plana vitrectomy even in
situations where it would be the better surgery. Lack of adequate training and perceived lower success rate is
being cited as the reason for this shift. In this instruction course a new generation of retina surgeons share
their experiences as they buck the trend and show the versatility of the procedure. Novel techniques for
simplifying the procedure may indeed help us save this endangered species from extinction.
1. Scleral Buckling: Conventional Technique (12 mins) : Dr. Animesh
: Dr. Himadri
2. The first choice for all primary rhegmatogenous retinal detachment? (12 mins)
Choudhury
3. Chandelier Assisted Scleral Buckle (12 mins) : Dr.Vaibhav Sethi
: Dr.Awaneesh
4. Scleral buckling in paediatric retinal detachment (12 mins)
Upadhyay
5. Why has Scleral buckling fallen out of vogue? The way ahead (12 mins) : Dr. Diva Kant Misra
Panel Discussion: (10 mins)

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268 - CORNEAL IMAGING INNOVATIONS: EXPLORING THE VARIOUS OPTIONS AND ITS CLINICAL
APPLICATION
Dr.Ashish Kumar [K14338] - Ara
Imaging techniques for assessing the structure and function of the cornea and anterior segment are crucial
for diagnosing and treating a wide variety of ocular diseases. But with a huge list of diagnostic tools available,
learning how to interpret these tests can often be very daunting to the clinician. The goal of this course is to
understand the application and interpretation of the available corneal imaging techniques. It will also discuss
the recent advances and innovations in the current technology and how it may change the way we practice
cornea. At the end of this course, attendees will be more aware of the various diagnostic option available to
them and will be able to incorporate them in their clinical practice with confidence
1. Corneal topography & biomechanics: understanding machine integration & : Dr.Ashish Kumar
learning what you are seeing (12 mins)
2. Newer imaging tools for assessment of ocular surface (12 mins) : Dr. Tushar Grover
3. Application of UBM and ASOCT in anterior segment imaging (12 mins) : Dr.Pravin Krishna V
4. Advances in Specular Microscopy imaging and Confocal Microscopy (12 mins) : Dr.Madhu Uddaraju
5. OCT based corneal tomography and epithelial mapping: Will it make any : Dr.Divya M
difference? (12 mins)
Panel Discussion: (15 mins)

DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 11:00am - 12:25pm HALL: HAYREH HALL


492 - THE DISC DILEMMA!
Dr. Shruti Mittal [M12685] - Mumbai
The optic disc morphology and function can be affected by acquired or congenital disease. Glaucoma
continues to be one of the commonest causes of acquired optic neuropathy, while we also frequently
encounter ischemic optic neuropathies, optic neuritis. careful and systematic clinical examination of the optic
nerve remains a cornerstone of glaucoma management. While cupping is often considered a tell tale sign of
glaucomatous optic neuropathy, there are a number of non glaucomatous optic neuropathies which can lead
to cupping. There are case reports and studies highlighting the dilemma of well trained ophthalmologists
while evaluating such patients. We now have numerous optic nerve head imaging modalities which may be
used in conjunction with clinical evaluation to improve patient care. This IC aims at providing the audience
with the current available knowledge and methods to evaluate the optic disc and ensure better treatment
1. Clinical Evaluation of the Optic Nerve Head (12 mins) : Dr. Prashant Srivastava
2. Neurophthalmic Conditions mimicking Glaucomatous optic Neuropathy (12 : Dr. Shruti Mittal
mins)
3. Congenital Optic Disc Anomalies (12 mins) : Dr. Subhrangshu Sengupta
4. Imaging the disc and RNFL (12 mins) : Dr.Rupak Roy
Panel Discussion: (15 mins)

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401 - MAPS AND CHARTS: MY VOYAGE BEGINS
Dr.Nupur Raina [R16941] - Jaipur
Sitting in our OPDs, we often come across investigation reports which may not pertain to our respective
subspecialties. This becomes a greater concern in case of standalone practices. In the post covid era, wherein
social distancing will be the norm, patients will prefer to go to smaller centres over large tertiary care centres
to avoid crowds, making it imperative for every ophthalmologist to have a working understanding of
ophthalmic investigations. With the advent of teleophthalmology, this becomes even more important. Also,
these charts form an important part of ophthalmology examinations, both theory as well as viva voce. We
aim at acquainting the general ophthalmologist with some practical know how to the same effect.
1. Let's see the curves: PENTACAM (15 mins) : Dr.Keerti Wali
2. ASOCT (10 mins) : Dr. Ronak Solanki
3. ISNT this great: RNFL OCT (10 mins) : Dr.Lakshmi K.S
4. Really fluid or a mirage: Retina OCT (10 mins) : Dr. Puneeth Isloor
5. Join the dots: HVF (16 mins) : Dr. Nupur Raina
Panel Discussion: (0 mins)

DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 11:00am - 12:25pm HALL: KELMAN HALL


179 - WHEN THE GOING GETS TOUGH-COMMUNICATION WITH AGGRESSIVE/LITIGANT PATIENT & IMPACT
OF COVID AFTERMATH
Dr.Sharon Dsouza [D13923] - Bangalore
In our clinical practice, we sometimes have to deal with patients who are unhappy or complaining inspite of
best outcomes. Defining the biomarkers of happiness“ is crucial to a good practice. Quality of vision is is
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couch in our clinics. This course will demonstrate how to incorporate all these coping techniques in practice.
One important essential tool in the current pro-litigation attitude of patients is taking an adequate and
appropriate consent which will also be discussed. This course gives an algorithmic approach for managing
different post- treatment unhappy patients with a case based approach. Most importantly we have a
detailed panel discussion with audience interaction about the impact COVID has had on our patient’s
attitudes, our practice and our approach to medicine where we discuss how to cope with this entire situation
better.
. Art of Communication in An “Aggressive Patient” mins : Dr.Sharon Dsouza
. What’s the Right Consent ? mins : Dr. Anand Vinekar
. Can We Have “Virtual” Psychiatry Couch to Understand the Personalities : Dr.Pooja Khamar
mins)
4. Dealing with Post-Operative Complication of Your Colleague (10 mins) : Dr.Rohit Shetty
5. Coping with the COVID aftermath (15 mins) : Dr. Chaitra Jayadev
Panel Discussion: (15 mins)

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464 - OCULAR SURFACE SQUAMOUS NEOPLASIA: A MASTERCLASS
Dr.Anasua Ganguly [G14567] - Kolkata
OSSN is a broad term encompassing conjunctival intraepithelial neoplasia and invasive squamous cell carcinoma
of cornea and conjunctiva, with the propensity of intraocular, orbital and systemic spread. Thus, timely diagnosis
and appropriate management is crucial to save vision, eye and life of a patient suffering from OSSN. The
objective of this course will be to highlight the current novel imaging techniques (like anterior segment optical
coherence tomography, ultrasound biomicroscopy) to diagnose OSSN early, distinguish it from close mimickers,
and assess response to topical therapy, to demonstrate the pros and cons of current treatment options for OSSN
(topical chemotherapy, surgical excision) with special emphasis on treatment protocol for recurrent tumors. A
case based discussion will be conducted at the end highlighting key features to differentiate OSSN from other
clinical masquerades like conjunctival keratoacanthoma, melanoma, papilloma.
1. Role of imaging in Diagnosis of OSSN (10 mins) : Dr. V S Vijitha
2. My top 10 pearls in surgical management of OSSN (10 mins) : Dr.Bhaduri Anirban
3. My top 10 pearls in immunotherapy of OSSN (10 mins) : Dr.Anasua Ganguly
4. Management of recurrent OSSN - Hocus Pocus (10 mins) : Dr. Swathi Kaliki
5. Histopathology of OSSN (10 mins) : Dr.Saumya Jakati
6. The clinical masquerades of OSSN: A case based discussion Dr. Savari Desai : Dr. Savari Desai
(10 mins)
Panel Discussion: (15 mins)

DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 11:00am - 12:25pm HALL: BARRAQUER HALL


444 - THE X-FILES IN OPHTHALMOLOGY
Dr.Pooja Khamar [K17849] - Ahmedabad
X files in a fictional universe comprises of unsolvable/complicated cases which are challenging to approach. We
Ophthalmologists too come across in our practice with these odd “baffling” cases and the so-called “unhappy”
patients that pose a serious challenge. To solve these wearisome dilemma one needs to cerebrate and think out
of the box. Through this course we put forward such cases which we have come across in their practice, which
our team of expert panellists will dissect and deliberate. We put out a wide array of cases ranging from Tears to
Brain , which would indeed be a “Sight for Sore Eyes”. We will conclude this instruction course with a few pearls
that we should watch out for before/during and after any treatment, so we can potentially improvise on our
treatment outcomes in our daily routine practice. Each case will be presented for 5 minutes followed by 5
minutes of discussion
1. The devil is in the details (10 mins) : Dr.Pooja Khamar
2. Challenging the challenge (10 mins) : Dr.Kumar J Doctor
3. Sight For Sore Eyes (10 mins) : Dr.Luci Kaweri
4. Don't get on my Nerves (10 mins) : Dr.Kalyani Deshpande
5. The phantom menace, seeing the invisible with aberrometry (10 mins) : Dr.Rushad Shroff
6. The Unusual Suspect in conjunctivitis (10 mins) : Dr.Tushar Grover
7. Unclipping the Clipped IOL (10 mins) : Dr. Nishanth Madhivanan
Panel Discussion: (5 mins)

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53 - DOUSING THE FIRE - 360 DEGREE APPROACH TO CHEMICAL INJURY MANAGEMENT
Dr.Aditi Ghosh Dastidar [D16165] - New Delhi
Chemical injury if not managed promptly and properly can lead to total loss of vision. Only dedicated
approaches both from the patient and the ophthalmologist starting from the first day of presentation can
salvage the eye and vision. This instruction course provides key to diagnosis and best possible management
options starting from acute to chronic stages. We aim to provide a comprehensive guideline in restoration
and rehabilitation in chemical injury patients utilizing the most recent advances and technicalities available.
1. Frontline warrior- Diagnosis ,Classification and Medical management (10
: Dr.Abhishek Dave
mins)
2. Tenonplasty - the Globe Savior (10 mins) : Dr.Aditi Ghosh Dastidar
: Dr.Ray Chaudhuri
3. AMserter - Amniotic membrane grafting simplified (10 mins)
Bhaskar
4. SLET in Acute stage - to do or not to do (10 mins) : Dr.Sumana Chatterjee
5. Fighting the chronic sequelae -Stem cells solutions (10 mins) : Dr.Rishi Swarup
. Visual rehabilitation and beginner ’s key to Keratoprosthesis - Hope Prevails
: Dr.John Sarkar
(10 mins)
Panel Discussion: (15 mins)

DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 11:00am - 12:25pm HALL: PALLIKARIS HALL


428 - ACUTE CHEMICAL INJURY- THE CRITICAL FIRST RESPONSE!
Dr.Ramya Ravindran [R14273] - Chennai
Acute chemical injury is a true ocular emergency, one where the first line of treatment could determine the
final outcome. Since the first response can be an ophthalmologist of any speciality, it is critical for every
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decide, if and when a case needs surgical care. This course attempts to show every step from dealing with
the assessment to primary medical care to surgical interventions in the acute phase of an injury and how
our response and treatment can shape the course of recovery for the patient. It also briefly delves in
thermal injury and how the management might differ when dealing with a cracker injury. It goes over the
‘need to know’ of the various lines of assessment and management for each grade of injury, the
prognostication and the need and timing of specialized globe saving surgeries.
1. First things first-Evaluation, classification and prognostication. (12 mins) : Dr. Devyani Gadre
2. Medical management and first line care. How far can you go? (12 mins) : Dr.Ramya Ravindran
3. Surgical options- Surgeries needed in the immediate phase! (12 mins) : Dr. Ruchika Pattanaik
4. The Hail Mary options! -Advances in surgical care for complicated cases. : Dr. Bhaskar Srinivasan
(15 mins)
5. The Blast! - A brief overview of dealing with cracker injuries (12 mins) : Dr.Mahesh Sonpethkar
Panel Discussion: (12 mins)

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523 - OCULAR INJURIES: A STITCH IN TIME SAVES NINE
Dr.Pranita Sahay [S16689] - New Delhi
Ocular trauma is an important arena with which every ophthalmologist should be well versed. This instruction
course aims at covering the management of common ocular injuries. Ocular injury is classified according to
Birmingham eye and trauma terminology system and ocular trauma society score is used for prognostication of
cases. Chemical injuries have a devastating outcome if not treated appropriately in time. Open globe injury
requires meticulous surgical closure to maintain the integrity of the globe and prevent phthisis. Vitreous
hemorrhage, intraocular foreign body, and retinal detachment are common posterior segment manifestations
that require urgent surgical intervention. Lid laceration requires proper surgical repair for good aesthetic
outcomes. Post-traumatic glaucoma if not treated in time often leads to blindness. Traumatic optic neuropathy
usually presents at a time when the golden period for treatment has already elapsed leading to a dilemma–
whether to treat or to observe.
1. Ocular trauma – Introduction (10 mins) : Dr.Devesh Kumawat
2. Open globe injury: The real battlefield (10 mins) : Dr.Siddhi Goel
3. Approach to post traumatic cataract and glaucoma (10 mins) : Dr.Talvir Sidhu
4. Posterior segment manifestations of ocular trauma (10 mins) : Dr.Vinod Kumar
5. Approach to acute chemical injuries (10 mins) : Dr.Pranita Sahay
6. Beyond the globe: Lid laceration and orbital fractures (10 mins) : Dr. Manu Saini
Panel Discussion: (15 mins)

DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 11:00am - 12:25pm HALL: SHIELDS HALL


224 - SURGERY IN UVEITIS: A VIDEO BASED SERIES ON ROLE OF SURGERY IN UVEITIS
Dr. Mohit Dogra [D22203] - Chandigarh
Uveitis encompasses a wide variety of conditions that have the potential to cause severe visual impairment.
Apart from damage to the ocular structures secondary to uncontrolled inflammation, complications like
cataract, glaucoma and hypotony add to the quantum of ocular morbidity. This video based IC will highlight
treatment algorithms and approaches to manage patients with uveitic cataract and uveitic glaucoma.
Ultrasound biomicroscopy based evaluation of uveitic hypotony with step-wise approach to manage the same
would also be discussed. Indications and role of diagnostic and therapeutic vitrectomy in challenging uveitic
conditions will be elucidated. Management protocols based on radiological imaging guided systemic tissue
biopsy and surgical techniques of vitreous, chorio-retinal and subretinal biopsy in patients with uveitis will also
be discussed.
1. Uveitic cataract (10 mins) : Dr.Jagat Ram
2. Uveitic glaucoma (10 mins) : Dr.Pandav Surinder Singh
3. Uveitic hypotony (10 mins) : Dr. Ramandeep Singh
4. Therapeutic vitrectomy in uveitis (10 mins) : Dr. Simar Rajan Singh
5. Targeted biopsy in uveitis (10 mins) : Dr. Mohit Dogra
Panel Discussion: (25 mins)

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399 - IMAGING IN STRABISMUS-BENEFITS AND BURDENS
Dr.Savleen Kaur [K13191] - Chandigarh
Imaging may contribute to clinical and surgical management of patients with strabismus. MRI of extraocular
muscles(EOM) has elucidated the roles of EOM pulley heterotopy, change in the path of EOM in various
strabismus patterns and variations in muscle thickness. Ultrasound biomicroscopy (UBM) and anterior-segment
optical coherence tomography (AS-OCT) may play a role in determining the location of EOMs and aid in
devising a preoperative surgical plan, especially in cases of strabismus re-surgery. While neuroimaging provides
important diagnostic information, orbital imaging studies the EOMs in detail as well as helps us in formulation
of a treatment plan in complex strabismus, but only if performed properly. Retinal imaging adds to our
diagnostic armamentarium. The purpose of this instruction course is to review the current indications and
usefulness of various imaging modalities in strabismus. It also describes how and when to use these tools from
a strabismologists perspective.
1. Ultrasound Biomicroscopy (UBM) for localising muscle insertions. (10 mins) : Dr. Jaspreet Sukhija
2. Anterior Segment Optical Coherence Tomography (ASOCT) in strabismus- is it a : Dr.Savleen Kaur
replacement of the UBM? (10 mins)
3. Neuroimaging in strabismus-when, why and which one to order? (15 mins) : Dr.Amit Gupta
4. OCT Angiography in strabismus and amblyopia – Useful or Useless? (10 mins) : Dr.Savleen Kaur
5. A potpourri of clinical cases by all authors (15 mins) : Dr.Savleen Kaur
Panel Discussion: (15 mins)

DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 3:00pm - 4:25pm HALL: DUA HALL


593 - INTRAOCULAR TUMORS DECIPHER THE CODE
Dr. Sumeet Lahane [L19136] - Mumbai
Intraocular lesions constitute one of a common and yet neglected part of the ophthalmology curriculum.
Despite available advanced imaging technology ophthalmologists find difficulty in the diagnosis of certain
intraocular lesions. Early and accurate clinical diagnosis is key in the management of any intraocular tumor,
especially malignant ones. Many cases in their late stages present as neovascular glaucoma, painful blind eye
leading to a masquerade, and a diagnostic challenge. In this instruction course, we will focus on tips to Young Masters Course
diagnose commonly seen intraocular tumors and the approach of an ophthalmologist to such cases.
1. Red lesions in the retina - Vascular lesions (12 mins) : Dr. Sameeksha Tadepalli
2. Colors speak – choroidal metastasis (12 mins) : Dr. Raksha Rao
3. All that looks white: retinoblastoma and differential diagnosis (15 mins) : Dr Sumeet Lahane
4. Choroidal nevus and melanoma – what's what (12 mins) : Dr.Ankit Singh Tomar
5. Black lesions of the retina - TO BE OR NOT TO BE (12 mins) : Dr.Sonal Chaugule
6. You can't miss this - intraocular lymphoma (12 mins) : Dr. Santosh G. Honavar
Panel Discussion: (0 mins)

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472 - VIDEO BOUQUET OF SIMPLIFYING THE CAPSULAR NIGHTMARES
Dr.Tushya Om Parkash [P21156] - Amritsar
Videos will illustrate CCC challenges in zonulopathy,Morgagnian & intumescent cataracts,fibrotic capsules &
Anterior capsular plaques,pseudoexfoliations,CCC rescue & anterior capsular tears,flap motility sign for
diagnosing anterior capsular tear extent,end point of safe phacoemulsification with conversion to manual
techniques, appropriate site for IOL & safe phacoemulsification techniques.Videos will illustrate pearls for
holding mobile nucleus in Morgagnian cataract & pearls to enlarge CCC.Videos will show PCR prevention with
IOL scaffold,PCR during nuclear emulsification, anterior/posterior vitrectomy options with use of techniques and
scaffolds to prevent nucleus drop,sutureless IOL fixation, converting PCR to posterior CCC, PPC with & without
pre-existing PCR,use of hooks, rings,segments & hard nuclear fragments for capsular support in
zonulopathies,subluxated/dislocated bag IOL complex fixation. FLACS use in zonulopathy, Intumescent
cataracts,Morgagnian cataracts & PPC will be shown
1. Rhexis rescue & anterior capsular peripheral extension (4 mins) : Dr. Tushya Om Parkash
2. Flap Motility Sign & safe phacoemulsification techniques in presence of : Dr. Tushya Om Parkash
capsular tears (4 mins)
3. Capsulorhexis challenges in fibrotic capsules and calcified subcapsular plaques : Dr.Rohit Om Parkash
(5 mins)
4. Posterior polar cataracts with and without pre-existing PCR (4 mins) : Dr.Rohit Om Parkash
5. Morgagnian Cataract challenges (4 mins) : Dr.Rohit Om Parkash
6. Nuclear scaffold in Zonulopathy & converting PCR to posterior capsulorhexis : Dr.Rohit Om Parkash
(8 mins)
7. Capsular exfoliations & PCR prevention with IOL scaffold- dr SM- 8 (8 mins) : Dr.Shruti Mahajan
8. FLACS in intumescent & Morgagnian cataracts, PPC and Zonulopathy (6 mins) : Dr.Tushya om parkash
9. PCR during emulsification (6 mins) : Dr.Shruti Mahajan
10. Techniques and scaffolds to prevent nucleus drop with sutureless fixation of : Dr.Ashvin Agarwal
IOL (10 mins)
11. Bag IOL complex fixation (8 mins) : Dr.Cyres Keiki Mehta
Panel Discussion: (24 mins)

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DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 1:00pm - 2:25pm HALL: PALLIKARIS HALL
539 - “HOT FROM THE OVEN"
Dr.Naren Shetty [S17536] - Bangalore
Cataract surgery is no longer just ‘visual restoration’ but its ‘complete visual correction’. This keeps us more on
our toes to know what’s latest in the field. In this instruction course, we aim to discuss the most recent
techniques and technology
1. New IOL formulae and its application (10 mins) : Dr. Naren Shetty
2. Polarization sensitive OCT in cataract surgery (10 mins) : Dr. Naren Shetty
3. Marker less toric surgery and optimizing its outcome (8 mins) : Dr.Luci Kaweri
. Is ‘Premium’ always ‘the best’ mins : Dr. Aishwarya
5. Managing baby boomers (8 mins) : Dr. Himanshu Matalia
6. Neuroadaptation – a myth or a mystery (8 mins) : Dr.Chaithra Dembala Aroor
7. X files—Cases that taught us the most (8 mins) : Dr.Pooja Khamar
Panel Discussion: (15 mins)

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71 - OVERCOMING PITFALLS AND CHALLENGES IN COMPLEX CATARACT CASES
Dr.Ashvin Agarwal [A11550] - Chennai
Attendees will learn a great deal of handling challenging and complex scenarios in cataract surgery. they gain a
method to the madness, as to dealing with these challenging cases. iris repair, glued IOL, hard cataracts and
many more such topics will be showcased in this course.
1. Secondary IOL implantation in challenging cases (15 mins) : Dr. Ashvin Agarwal
2. IOL exchange (10 mins) : Dr. Partha Biswas
3. dealing with the unusual cases (10 mins) : Dr. J. S. Titiyal
4. difficult iris repair management during cataract surgery (10 mins) : Dr.Narang Priya
Panel Discussion: (15 mins)

DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 2:30pm - 3:55pm HALL: AHMED HALL


151 - CATARACT SURGERY IN COMPLEX SITUATION - CHALLENGE ACCEPTED
Dr. Nivean M. [M12384] - Chennai
In the era of modern cataract surgery, though the cataract surgery looks simple, most cataract surgeons would
agree that each case is different and can be surprisingly difficult. Although most surgeries have successful
outcomes, even a experienced surgeon faces a complication in routine cataract surgery. What if what if we
encounter a heart- pounding complex Cataract situation. The course will highlight the preoperative planning,
surgical modifications and tips of avoiding complications in complex situations like clouded corneas,
vitrectomised eyes, eyes with extremes of axial length, small pupil ,hard cataract, polar cataracts ,
colobomatous eyes . Surgical steps in handling these complex cases will be discussed on a video based
approach and interactive
1. Axial ametropes -cataract surgery in short and long eyes (12 mins) : Dr.Samaresh Srivastava
2. Phaco surgery in Vitrectomised eyes (12 mins) : Dr.Ashvin Agarwal
3. Hooks and rings in small pupil Hard cataracts (12 mins) : Dr. Sujatha Mohan
4. Phaco in colobomatous eyes/Clouded Corneas (12 mins) : Dr. Nivean M.
5. Polar expedition - Black Cataracts using FLACS (12 mins) : Dr. Mohan Rajan
Panel Discussion: (15 mins)

DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 1:30pm - 2:55pm HALL: STALLARD HALL


IC142 - HUMAN AMNIOTIC MEMBRANE: PREPARATION AND APPLICATIONS
Dr. SOHAM BASAK [B16308] - Barrackpore
Synopsis: Human amniotic membrane transplantation (hAM-T) is a very versatile and an indispensable tool for
the ocular surface surgeons. hAM-T provides tectonic support and has anti-inflammatory and growth factors
which help in restoration of compromised ocular surface. hAM-T finds use in acute conditions like chemical or
thermal burn and Stevens-Johnson syndrome; as protective cover over surface epithelial defects, and as
adjunct in other surface procedures like pterygium excision, limbal cell transplantation, conjunctival mass
excision, corneal perforation management and bleb repair. This is a comprehensive outline from your own
hAM to various applications in ocular surface disorders. Objective: At the conclusion of this video-based
course, the surgeon will able to describe (1) how to process and prepare hAM from human placenta, (2)
different types of hAM available, (3) various indications of HAM-T in ocular surface surgery and (4) various
surgical techniques of hAM-T.
1. Introduction 2. How to prepare human amniotic membrane on your own (15
: Dr. Soham Basak
mins)
2. Introduction 2. How to prepare human amniotic membrane on your own (15
: Dr.Tuhin Chowdhury
mins)
3. Amniotic membrane transplantation for ocular surface healing (15 mins) : Dr.Aditya Pradhan
4. Amniotic membrane as adjunct to other ocular surface surgeries (15 mins) : Dr. Samar Kumar Basak
Panel Discussion : (0 mins)
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323 - NEURO-OPHTHALMIC EXAMINATION AND INVESTIGATIONS: MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE!
Dr. Digvijay Singh [S12983] - Gurgaon
Neuro-ophthalmology is a perplexing field for the general ophthalmologist. Similar appearing clinical
presentations produce a diagnostic dilemma, which is often compounded by an overload of investigations. This
course explores the finer nuances of a neuro-ophthalmic exam and provides a roadmap for appropriate
investigations. It will discuss the position and role of various investigations (OCT, visual fields,
electrophysiology, radio-imaging) with emphasis on clinical correlations. Starting from basic examination and
investigations, the course will proceed to cover specific cases such approach to a swollen disc, a pale disc and
an eye having vision loss with a normal appearing fundus. It will be conducted in a case-discussion style with
interactive sessions having ample audience participation. The panel of renowned experts will help answer all
audience queries. At the end of the course, the attendees would be able to examine, investigate and diagnose
common neuro-ophthalmic disorders.
1. The basic Neuro-ophthalmic exam (8 mins) : Dr. Ankur Sinha
2. OCT in neuro-ophthalmology: A necessary tool (8 mins) : Dr. Rashmin Gandhi
3. Visual fields: Localising the lesion (8 mins) : Dr. Mahesh Kumar
4. Effectively utilizing Electrophysiology (8 mins) : Dr. Swati Phuljhele
5. Radio-imaging in neuro-ophthalmology (8 mins) : Dr. Rohit Saxena
6. Pale and swollen discs: what to look for? (8 mins) : Dr. Digvijay Singh
7. Investigating a case of vision loss with normal fundus (8 mins) : Dr. Dipankar Das
Panel Discussion: (19 mins)

DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 11:00am - 12:25pm HALL: SUSHRUTA HALL


IC549 - CONTROVERSIES IN GLAUCOMA- CLEAR THE AMBIGUITY AND FIND THE RIGHT PATH IN GLAUCOMA
MANAGEMENT.
Dr. AMIT PANDEY [P17068] - Surat
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interpretations of the same problem. The management of Glaucoma is as varied as the disease itself and
numerous options are available at every step of treatment. There can be more than one correct answer to a
problem at hand. From diagnostic modalities to be used in early glaucoma to lasers vs medical management in
early disease and different surgical options in advanced glaucoma, there are many unanswered questions. The
aim of this instruction course is to provide an evidence based guidance that can be customised to individual
patients for the optimal management of glaucoma in these common but difficult situations, which will be
greatly helpful to the general Ophthalmic surgeons as well as glaucoma specialists alike. The speakers through
this instruction course will speak about both sides of the coin in common glaucoma dilemmas and give the
audience the correct take home message.
1. Clear lens extraction vs Peripheral Iridotomy in angle closure disease : Dr. Prashant Srivastava
(10 mins)
2. Medications vs selective laser trabeculoplasty- In treatment naïve : Dr.Ashutosh Ganeshpuri Jaiswal
ocular hypertension and glaucoma (10 mins)
3. Perimetry vs Disc Imaging- Indicator of starting/changing treatment in : Dr. Manish Panday
Glaucoma (10 mins)
4. Mitomycin-C vs 5-Flurouracil- For Bleb Needling (10 mins) : Dr. Mayav Movdawalla
5. Ologen vs Mitomycin C- safer wound modulation in Trabeculectomy : Dr. Amit Pandey
(10 mins)
6. Primary tube vs Primary Trabeculectomy in Neovascular Glaucoma (10 : Dr.Surajit Sen
mins)
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325 - MANAGING GLAUCOMA WITH OCT: SECRETS TO SUCCESS
Dr. Bhairavi Raut [B15968] - Nagpur
With the use of OCT, it has become possible to diagnose glaucoma at a very early stage, even years before the
visual field defects emerge. OCT is widely used by ophthalmologists worldwide in daily practice, but
interpretation of OCT results in glaucoma requires familiarity with how the device works and interprets images.
A wide range of artefacts and inter-individual variations can lead to diagnostic errors, if not well-acquainted
with the technology. The goal of this instruction course is to provide with an overview of the role of OCT in
glaucoma management and demonstrate how best to interpret OCT images for diagnosis and monitoring of
glaucoma in everyday practice.

1. Basic & technical aspects of Glaucoma OCT test protocols. (10 mins) : Dr. Jayashree Baruah
2. How to read the ONH/RNFL and Ganglion cell analysis report ? (10 mins) : Dr.Sanket Deshmukh
3. Common artefacts and anatomical variations in Glaucoma OCT (10 mins) : Dr. Bhairavi Raut
4. Detecting structural and functional Glaucoma progression. (10 mins) : Dr.Deepanjan Ghosh
5. Anterior segment OCT in Glaucoma managment (10 mins) : Dr. Abhishek Deole
6. OCT Angiography – A new paradigm for Glaucoma management (10 mins) : Dr.Gogoi Rajendra Nath
Panel Discussion: (15 mins)

DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 8:30am - 9:55am HALL: ELDER HALL


488 - PERFECT GUIDE TO CORNEAL IMAGING: ORBSCAN, PENTACAM, ASOCT & SPECULAR MICROSCOPY
Dr.Shana Sood [S21099] - Chennai
This instruction course helps orient the audience towards the various anterior segment scans i.e. Pentacam,
ASOCT, Orbscan and Specular Microscopy.We will discuss the accurate approach of interpreting a normal scan
and differentiating it from a pathology . Delegates will be taken through a series of more than 80 scans typical
of certain diseases in cornea . 1) The Orbscan and 2) Pentacam scans encompass: • Abnormal Topography •
Keratoconus,PMD • Decision making in refractive surgery • Post Lasik • Post Keratoplasty Astigmatism and
many more. ASOCT Spotters include • Corneal scars • Foreign body • DMD • Graft Adhesion and many
more. 4)Specular Scans include assessment of • Quantity Cell Count • Quality Pleomorphism/
Polymegathism • Dystrophies Therefore to conclude, this course will be of immense help to post graduate
students AND practicing ophthalmologist to address the lacunae in accurately diagnosing and managing
common corneal conditions encountered in day to day practice.

1. Orbscan: Basic Interpretation and Diagnostic spotters (15 mins) : Dr.Shana Sood
2. Pentacam: Interpretation and Diagnostic spotters (15 mins) : Dr.Sanjana
3. ASOCT: Interpretation and Diagnostic spotters (10 mins) : Dr.Aparna Nayak
4. Specular Microscopy: Interpretation and Diagnostic Value (10 mins) : Dr.Karthik Sriprakash
Panel Discussion: (10 mins)

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DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 8:30am - 9:55am HALL: PARSON HALL


589 - THE SKEWED TOPOGRAPHY OF A YOUNG REFRACTIVE SURGEON
Dr. Zain Khatib [K17738] - Mumbai
10 years back, LASIK and refractive practitioners were the most sought after ophthalmologists, as there were
very few who had dared to invest in an Excimer laser machine. Cut to 10 years later, given the phenomenal
success that LASIK has become, it has become next to impossible for a new refractive surgeon to survive!
Today there are way too many challenges to set up a new refractive practice for a young surgeon, in a field that
is increasingly becoming industry driven. In this IC we bring together a group of fellowship trained young
refractive surgeons to discuss and debate about various issues, obstacles and practical tips about setting up a
Refractive Surgery practice. This course will be relevant to all budding young private practitioners wanting to
go down this road.
1. Fresh out of Refractive Fellowship - What is the way forward?? (8 mins) : Dr. Prajakta Paritekar
2. Managing Finances - Investing in Diagnostics and Excimer Lasers (8 mins) : Dr. Neeraj Israni
3. Translating fellowship training into private practice (8 mins) : Dr.Ravish Ghanshyam
Vaishnav
4. Can a "Fellowship Untrained" ophthalmologist be a successful Refractive : Dr. Zain Khatib
surgeon?? (8 mins)
5. Role of Phakic IOL practice in a beginner's Refractive career (8 mins) : Dr.Pallak Kusumgar
6. How do I market my Refractive practiceas a newbie? (8 mins) : Dr. Ronak Solanki
Panel Discussion: (24 mins)

DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 8:30am - 9:55am HALL: HAYREH HALL


55 - LASERS IN RETINAL DISEASES- AN UPDATE OF THE LASER TECHNIQUES, INDICATIONS AND NEWER
INNOVATIONS
Dr. Amit Kumar Deb [D17383] - Puducherry
With the introduction of anti-VEGF therapy, laser photocoagulation in current retinal practice has apparently
taken a back seat. However, lasers are ever evolving in terms of the management protocols and innovations,
and has an ever expanding list of indications in treatment for various vitreoretinal disorders. Conventional laser
techniques include pan retinal photocoagulation (PRP), focal and grid lasers,barrage laser,laser indirect Young Masters Course
ophthalmoscopy etc. Innovations in treatment patterns include Endpoint management, Micropulse laser,
Nanopulse laser,Targeted retinal photocoagulation (TRP), PASCAL, NAVILAS etc. With the advent of these
newer patterns, laser therapy is again regaining importance and it will remain an integral component in the
conservative management of a number of vitreoretinal disorders. In this instruction course, we describe the
current indications for laser photocoagulation, recent updates in the field and will also provide a step by step
guideline for the beginners.
1. Introduction to lasers:History/mechanisms (12 mins) : Dr.Akshay Agnihotri
2. Lasers in PDR and DME (12 mins) : Dr. Amit Kumar Deb
3. Lasers in CSCR,barrage laser, ROP laser, lasers in ocular tumors (12 mins) : Dr.Chitaranjan Mishra
4. Newer laser techniques: Micropulse,nanopulse,TRP, PASCAL,NAVILAS (12 : Dr.Piyush Kohli
mins)
5. Step by step guide for a beginner, possible complications and management : Dr.Obuli N. Ramachandran
(12 mins)
Panel Discussion: (10 mins)

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DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 8:30am - 9:55am HALL: VON GRAEFE HALL


643 - SECONDARY GLAUCOMAS: RARELY A SILENT THIEF OF VISION
Dr. Richa Gupta [G11962] - Dhanbad
Secondary glaucoma refers to any form of glaucoma with an identifiable secondary cause of increased eye
pressures, resulting in optic nerve head damage and vision loss. This is notorious for being the most aggressive
variety and the most resistant to treatment. Most often, the regular line of management is insufficient to
control it, and the clinician has to resort to surgical options like augmented trabeculectomy and setons, apart
from treating the primary pathology. It's refractory nature necessitates prompt diagnosis and treatment,
otherwise permanent visual loss is inevitable. This instruction course aims to apprise our general practitioners
in a concise manner and provide a better understanding of this condition.

1. Neovascular glaucoma (10 mins) : Dr. Richa Gupta


2. Pseudoexfoliation glaucoma (10 mins) : Dr.Swarnali Sen
3. Traumatic glaucoma (10 mins) : Dr. Kumar Ravi
4. Uveitic glaucoma (10 mins) : Dr.Pallavi Raj
5. Glaucomas secondary to Penetrating keratoplasty/ VR surgery (12 mins) : Dr. Manish Panday
Panel Discussion: (11 mins)

DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 8:30am - 9:55am HALL: RIDLEY HALL


248 - OCT ANGIOGRAPHY SIMPLIFIED
Dr.Zia Sultan Pradhan [P13884] - Bengaluru
Optical coherence tomography (OCT) has added a new algorithm to its platform that images vascular
structures of the posterior segment. This technology allows us to visualize blood vessels of the retina and the
optic nerve head without the use of injectable dyes. Therefore, OCT angiography (OCTA) is safe, repeatable and
has several potential benefits to our clinical practice. This course will attempt to familiarize ophthalmologists
with the OCTA technology and explain the information provided by the machine (reading the OCTA print-out).
The discussions will include possible diagnostic uses of OCTA in clinical practice and how this device compares
with the gold standard (OCT, visual fields, fundus angiography, etc) for that disease. There will be an emphasis
on case-based examples from both glaucoma and retinal diseases ensuring transfer of accurate, practical
information relevant to common clinical scenarios.
1. OCT angiography (OCTA): the basics required to read an OCTA report (15 mins) : Dr.Zia Sultan Pradhan
2. Decoding the superficial vascular changes in Glaucoma using OCTA (15 mins) : Dr.Sujani Shroff
3. Deep vascular changes in Glaucoma: identification of a novel glaucoma biomarker : Dr.Shruthi S.
(10 mins)
4. OCTA for evaluation of superficial retinal diseases: Diabetic retinopathy and : Dr. Chaitra Jayadev
vascular occlusions (15 mins)
5. OCTA for evaluation of deep retinal disorders and Age-related macular : Dr.Santosh Gopi
degeneration (10 mins) Krishna Gadde
6. Limitations and recent advances in OCTA technology (10 mins) : Dr.Jayasree P V
Panel Discussion: (0 mins)

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DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 8:30am - 9:55am HALL: KELMAN HALL


326 - KERATOCONUS - ALL THAT A GENERAL OPHTHALMOLOGIST SHOULD KNOW
Dr.Madhu Uddaraju [U14383] - Bhimavaram
This video based course will broadly cover the recent advances in the diagnosis and management of
kertatoconus useful for general ophthalmologists and cornea consultants under the following topics. Corneal
biomechanics in keratoconus evaluation and management. Case-based approach for choosing corneal cross
linking and Topo-guided PRK in the management of keratoconus. INTACS when and How. DALK for beginners &
Big bubble DALK - Tips for improving outcomes. Bowmans layer transplantation- early experience.
1. Diagnosing Keratoconus - Newer concepts with Corneal Biomechanics (12 mins) : Dr.Tushar Grover
2. Corneal Crosslinking & Topo guided PRK (12 mins) : Dr.Divya M
3. INTACS in Keratoconus - When & How (10 mins) : Dr. Sujatha Mohan
4. DALK for Beginners (10 mins) : Dr. Soham Basak
5. Big Bubble DALK - Tips for improving outcomes (10 mins) : Dr.Ashish Kumar
6. Bowmans layer transplantation in Advanced Keratoconus - Early experience (8 : Dr.Madhu Uddaraju
mins)
Panel Discussion: (13 mins)

DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 8:30am - 9:55am HALL: DUA HALL


189 - KERATOPLASTY CLINICS: BASICS AND ADVANCES IN CORNEAL TRANSPLANT
Dr. Bhupesh Singh [S15228] - New Delhi
Contemporary Keratoplasty techniques are the result of a culmination of ideas, research, and perseverance
over centuries. Starting from decision-making in choosing the correct surgical techniques in various corneal
pathologies to successfully performing the procedure, each will be discussed in detail. Various aspects of the
types of corneal transplant procedures like penetrating keratoplasty (PKP), lamellar keratoplasty (ALK, DALK)
endothelial keratoplasty (DSAEK, DMEK) will be discussed. Corneal trephination, suturing, and instrumentation
will be reviewed. The course instructors will discuss the challenges involved in these techniques and the

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management of any inadvertent complication that can occur. Femtosecond assisted Keratoplasty, sutures less
Keratoplasty and other advances in the Keratoplasty techniques will also discussed. This course will provide
appropriate platform where attendees and corneal enthusiasts can discuss and debate the nuances involved in
corneal transplant.
1. Choosing the correct surgical technique of corneal transplant (10 mins) : Dr. Sudhank Bharti
2. Penetrating Keratoplasty in today’s scenario mins : Dr.Shreyas Ramamurthy
3. Anterior lamellar Keratoplasty: Past and present (10 mins) : Dr. Rajesh Sinha
4. Deep Anterior lamellar Keratoplasty: Bubble Vs No Bubble (10 mins) : Dr.Rajesh Fogla
5. DSAEK and its significance in era of DMEK (10 mins) : Dr. Himanshu Matalia
6. DMEK the new warrior for endothelial diseases (10 mins) : Dr.Pravin Krishna V
7. Femtosecond laser assisted Keratoplasty the new frontier of corneal : Dr. Bhupesh Singh
transplant (10 mins)
Panel Discussion: (5 mins)

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DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 8:30am - 9:55am HALL: BARRAQUER HALL


112 - NEW AGE OF FUNDUS IMAGING INFLUENCING EARLY DIAGNOSIS AND ITS ECONOMICS - COME
EXPERIENCE IT IN 3D
Dr. Prasanna Venkatesh Ramesh [R19173] - Trichy
The advent of and improvements in wide-field imaging technology now provides clinicians with an excellent
simultaneous visualization of the fundus of both eyes without dilation. For the patient, fundus imaging can
decrease in-office wait time and eliminate side effects of dilation. For the clinician, it can provide an
opportunity to use the patient’s own image to discuss findings —thus improving patient care with visual
education. The participants attending this IC will be given 3D glasses to experience the stereoscopic images in
3D. At the end of the session, participants will take home, how side by side comparison of both eyes with
stereopsis help in picking up additional clinical findings than slit lamp for tracking progression and future
comparisons, to set their standards straight. The dollars and sight economics in photography has been
addressed for neophytes. This IC also guides to set prototypes for machine learning (AI) in photography for
customised morphometric analysis.
1. Traditional Fundus Examination and its Challenges. (7 mins) : Dr.Swetha Karicheri
2. Setting Your Standards Straight. Transitioning from subjective to objective : Dr. Sathyan
examination. (10 mins) Parthasarathy
3. Yield of information (Practical Examples) and Best Practice in Clinical Work : Dr. Prasanna Venkatesh
Flows - A 3D Experience (10 mins) Ramesh
4. How to deliver cost effective high quality patient practice? Dollars and Sights : Dr.Pankaj Bendale
in Photography. (10 mins)
: Dr.Mohideen Abdul Kadar
5. Record Keeping, Progression Documentation and Detection. (10 mins)
Pmt
6. Diagrammatic Rendering, Enhancing Image Quality and Attaching The Best : Dr. Prasanna Venkatesh
Copy For Patients Reference. (10 mins) Ramesh
7. Artificial Intelligence - Creating your own tools for the future. Customising : Dr. Sathyan
Morphometric Analysis. (10 mins) Parthasarathy
Panel Discussion: (8 mins)

DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 8:30am - 9:55am HALL: SRINIVASAN HALL


353 - ORBITAL SURGERY: REAL WORLD, REAL CASES, REAL LESSONS, TRUE LEARNING. A CASE BASED
APPROACH.
Dr. Tarjani Dave [D13684] - Hyderabad
This course is a case-based and video-assisted course focusing on management nuances in thyroid eye disease,
orbital inflammatory diseases and fractures. The last few years have seen a tremendous change in the
management of orbital diseases. There has been an upsurge in the available treatment modalities for the
active phase of thyroid eye disease and orbital decompression has been revolutionised with customised
approaches and newer technology that enables safe drilling of the orbital bones. The management of orbital
fractures has also seen a dramatic change with the availability of newer implants and the eye surgeon taking
on more complex cases with zygoma repairs as well. The focus of this course is to bring out the management of
orbital diseases with an emphasis on currents trends, newer technologies and a global perspective.
1. Introduction of speakers (2 mins) : Dr.Tarjani Dave
2. Thyroid eye disease: active/inactive/confusing? Newer insights into management : Dr. Savari Desai
guidelines (10 mins)
3. Something lurking beyond: Idiopathic orbital inflammatory disease (10 mins) : Dr. Akshay Nair
4. Customized orbital decompression: case scenarios: one size does not fit all (10 : Dr.Tarjani Dave
mins)
5. The G force in orbital fractures: what implant suits your patient the best (10 : Dr. Md. Shahid Alam
mins)
6. Complex orbital fractures: case-based learning (10 mins) : Dr.Samir Mohapatra
7. Fire fighting over unexpected post-operative outcomes: rapid fire cases (10 mins) : Dr.Tarjani Dave
Panel Discussion: (13 mins)

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DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 8:30am - 9:55am HALL: PALLIKARIS HALL


625 - WHAT AFTER RESIDENCY? FELLOWSHIPS, FRCS FICO,TRAINING ABROAD AND CAREER OPTIONS
HOW & WHY?
Dr.Devendra Venkatramani [V12680] - Pune
Often times, ophthalmologists fresh out of residency are in a confused state of mind with many options
available: private practice, institutional practice, fellowships, additional qualifying exams, or further training
abroad. One may find it difficult to choose the right career path. This instruction course systematically
discusses each of the options– choosing the right fellowship program in India and abroad, foreign qualifying
exams, observerships overseas, the pros & cons of private practice vs. group practice and how to chose what’s
best for you. Each of the panelists in this course are from premier ophthalmology institutes across the country
and are actively involved in ophthalmology education with in-depth knowledge on the topics allotted to them.
This IC not only analyses the benefits of each of the career options but also objectively discusses how to
maximise the opportunities available making it a unique course that every young ophthalmologist must attend.
1. Nuts and bolts of FRCS (8 mins) : Dr.Devendra Venkatramani
2. ICO – examinations and fellowships (8 mins) : Dr. Akshay Nair
3. FRCOphth - My experience in a nutshell (8 mins) : Dr.Rohan S Sawant
4. Making the most of my Fellowship (8 mins) : Dr.Krishna Prasad R
5. Think Beyond - Alternate Vistas for Ophthalmologists (8 mins) : Dr. Rashmin Gandhi
Panel Discussion: (35 mins)

DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 8:30am - 9:55am HALL: AHMED HALL


475 - LEARNING FROM MY MISTAKES IN RETINA - CASE BASED APPROACH
Dr. Aniruddha Agarwal [A15367] - Mumbai
The field of vitreoretina has seen a paradigm shift in the diagnosis and management of several diseases. With
the improved technology, and instrumentation, there has been a significant change in our understanding of
the disease course, treatment options and outcomes. Therefore, now with the availability of technological
advancement, we can reflect on how patients with certain conditions can be managed better. The instruction
course is designed in such a way that vitreoretina experts can discuss various cases which served as a learning Young Masters Course
lesson for them in managing various situations. The instructors will explain how using a particular approach,
instead of an incorrect one, can help in or day-to-day management of simple as well as complicated cases.
Each instructor will present at least 2 cases, followed by a panel discussion on the most appropriate approach
in difficult and challenging situations. The instruction course is aimed at general ophthalmologists and retina
specialists alike.
1. How does one go wrong when treating on the basis of OCT : Dr. Aniruddha Agarwal
angiography? (8 mins)
2. How to avoid mistakes in OCT Angiography Interpretation (8 mins) : Dr. Vishali Gupta
3. Choroidal mass - learning lessons in fundus imaging (8 mins) : Dr. Mahesh P. Shanmugam
4. Correct way of dealing with pathological myopia - avoiding mistakes! (8 : Dr. Atul Kumar
mins)
5. What did I learn from wide-field OCT and OCT angiography? (8 mins) : Dr. Daraius Shroff
6. Retinal detachment surgery - learning lessons for young surgeons (8 mins) : Dr. Divyansh Mishra
7. When not to treat in pachychoroid - learning lessons from OCT, ICGA and : Dr.Narayanan R
FFA (8 mins)
Panel Discussion: (19 mins)

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DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 8:30am - 9:55am HALL: ELLIOT HALL


316 - IOL POWER CALCULATIONS AND IOL SELECTION IN POST REFRACTIVE SURGERY AND ECTATIC CORNEAS
Dr.Mukesh Paryani [P16420] - Pune
This instruction course will deal with IOL power calculations in optically compromised corneas i.e corneas that
have undergone prior refractive surgery as well as corneal ectasias. The anatomical and functional changes that
are induced by refractive surgery and its effect on IOL power calculation will be discussed first. This will be
followed by the recent advances and modalities in diagnostics that are required for IOL power calculation in
these cases will be discussed. Case based examples of how to approach and reach to best possible IOL power and
select appropriate IOL will be shown. IOL power calculations in keratoconus and Pellucid marginal degeneration
pose special problem to the clinician. The last talk will be related to IOL selection in corneal ectasias
1. Anatomical and functional changes post corneal refractive surgery (12 mins) : Dr.Ridhima Bhagali
2. Preferred investigations and their role in personalisation in selection of IOL (12 : Dr.Vishal Arora
mins)
3. IOL selection in post refractive surgery patients (12 mins) : Dr.Mukesh Paryani
4. Case based discussion post LASIK and Post-PRK IOL power calculation (12 mins) : Dr. Varun Kharbanda
5. Case based examples of IOL calculation in post RK and ectatic corneas (12 mins) : Dr.Kareeshma Wadia
Panel Discussion: (15 mins)

DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 8:30am - 9:55am HALL: SCHEPENS HALL


404 - TACKLING CHALLENGING SITUATIONS IN REFRACTIVE SURGERY CASE BASED DISCUSSION
Dr.Gitansha Sachdev [S15438] - Coimbatore
Rapid advancements have ensued in the field of Refractive surgery over the past decade, with progress in
investigative and treatment modalities. The course will begin with a discussion of various complex situations that
require choosing appropriate preoperative investigative and management strategies. Management of
intraoperative complications like flap related disasters and suction loss will be discussed. Subsequent
management of postoperative complications like epithelial ingrowth and topoguided ablations in fixing the
irregular corneas will be dealt with. Controversies and decision making in correction of myopic regression and
post LASIK ectasia will be detailed upon. Challenges in astigmatic correction using cyclotorsion compensation in
SMILE and toric Phakic intraocular lenses will be elucidated with appropriate case examples. This interactive case
based panel discussion is aimed at providing the audience with a panoramic view of tackling various challenges in
Refractive surgery.
: Dr.Shreyas
1. Relevance of corneal biomechanics in modern day practice (8 mins)
Ramamurthy
2. Use of epithelial mapping in various case scenarios (8 mins) : Dr.Pravin Krishna V
3. Handling Flap mishaps (8 mins) : Dr. Sujatha Mohan
4. Tips to improve refractive outcomes in SMILE (8 mins) : Dr. Rupal Samir Shah
5. Arresting & Managing myopic regression (8 mins) : Dr.Jagadesh C Reddy
6. Using topoguided treatment in difficult situations (8 mins) : Dr.Gitansha Sachdev
7. Recent advances in presbyopic correction (8 mins) : Dr. Sri Ganesh
Panel Discussion: (19 mins)

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DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 8:30am - 9:55am HALL: HELMHOLTZ HALL


167 - MYSTERY RETINA A POTPOURRI OF DIAGNOSTIC AND THERAPEUTIC CHALLENGES IN RETINA
Dr. Simar Rajan Singh [S16917] - Chandigarh
Understanding of retinal disorders has grown by leaps and bounds with the advances in both techniques and
technology. However, we still encounter cases which do not follow the typical textbook teachings. This course
follows a unique pattern of bringing together the ideas of the young minds with experience of the experts in
solving these mystery cases. Young presenters from renowned tertiary care ophthalmology institutes in the
country bring forth their top two challenging retina cases from the past year and describe the challenges they
faced in the management of the case. The panel of experts along with active audience participation then discuss
what different could have been done to try and solve the mystery. Each case presentation will be for 4 minutes
followed by 5 minutes of panel discussion. At the end of the course a single page e-summary of each case will be
provided to the audience with pertinent take home points and references from the panel discussion.
1. Introduction to the Course (3 mins) : Dr. Simar Rajan Singh
2. Challenging Case Presentation X 2 (8 mins) : Dr. Mohit Dogra
3. Challenging Case Presentation X 2 (8 mins) : Dr. Divyansh Mishra
4. Challenging Case Presentation X 2 (8 mins) : Dr.Apoorva A G
5. Challenging Case Presentation X 2 (8 mins) : Dr. Simar Rajan Singh
6. Expert Panellist (15 mins) : Dr. Ramandeep Singh
7. Expert Panellist (15 mins) : Dr. Vinod Kumar
8. Expert Panellist (10 mins) : Dr. Anand Rajendran
Panel Discussion: (0 mins)

DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 10:00am - 11:25am HALL: RIDLEY HALL


276 - NEWER TERMINOLOGIES ON OCT: "KNOW MORE, SEE MORE"
Dr. Neha Goel [G11782] - New Delhi
There have been unprecedented advances in retinal and choroidal imaging, of which OCT remains the most

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widely used modality. Recognition of newer terminologies on OCT has clinical implications and may provide
pathophysiological insights. Clinicians need to keep abreast of this proliferation of literature and apply it in day-
to-day practice. Unfortunately textbooks have not incorporated all these terms and they are not available in a
consolidated manner in journals. Getting a better grip of these newer concepts and imbibing them may
eventually improve patient outcomes and lead to newer research ideas. This course provides a comprehensive
overview of newer terminologies on OCT pertaining to the vitreoretinal interface, intraretinal abnormalities,
biomarkers in vascular disorders, age-related macular degeneration and the choroid. Each term will be illustrated
by typical representative cases followed by clinical implications and take home pearls.
1. Current nomenclature and newer landmarks on OCT (12 mins) : Dr. Neha Goel
2. VR interface terminologies - LHEP, EIFL, central bouquet abnormalities (12 mins) : Dr.Deependra V Singh
3. OCT biomarkers in diabetic retinopathy (including HRS, DRIL) (12 mins) : Prof.Gopal S Pillai
4. Terms relating to AMD - cRORA / iRORA, SDD, multilayered PED, prechoroidal cleft, : Dr.Vinod Kumar
ORTs (12 mins)
5. Choroid explored - FCE, DSM, peripapillary intrachoroidal cavitation (12 mins) : Dr. Neha Goel
Panel Discussion: (15 mins)

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DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 10:00am - 11:25am HALL: DUA HALL


228 - EVOLVING CONCEPTS IN KERATOCONUS MANAGEMENT
Dr.Shreyas Ramamurthy [R14399] - Coimbatore
Over the past decade management of Keratoconus has seen a paradigm shift with numerous treatment options to
chose from. The course will begin with focus on new concepts in aetiopathogenesis of Keratoconus. With newer
investigative modalities now available, answers on how they can change our practice will be discussed. Recent
advances in our understanding and types of cross linking will be highlighted. The audience will then witness a shift
in gear with decision making, planning & controversies in topography guided treatments and intracorneal ring
segments being discussed threadbare. Subsequent management of residual refractive errors & complications will
be discussed effectively. Variations & technique of deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty in advanced keratoconus
will be detailed upon. A comprehensive management strategy of choosing & combining the myriad options will be
presented giving the audience a comprehensive overview of the multitude of treatment options in keratoconus.
1. Newer Investigative modalities for KC – Can they make a difference? (8 mins) : Dr.Pravin Krishna V
2. Recent Advances in understanding of collagen cross linking (8 mins) : Dr.Gitansha Sachdev
3. Keratoconus & Inflammation – How should I deal with it as a clinician? (8 mins) : Dr.Rohit Shetty
4. Nuances of Planning Topo guided Surface Ablation (8 mins) : Dr.Shreyas Ramamurthy
5. INTACS & Phakic IOLs in KC – Planning & Controversies (8 mins) : Dr.Ritika Sachdev
6. When All else Fails – DALK in Keratoconus (8 mins) : Dr. Shreesha Kumar K.
7. Putting it all Together – Devising a Management Strategy in KC (10 mins) : Dr. Himanshu Matalia
Panel Discussion: (17 mins)

DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 10:00am - 11:25am HALL: AHMED HALL


153 - MACULAR SURGERIES DECODED- CASE BASED UNDERSTANDING IN THE SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF
COMMON DISORDERS.
Dr. Vishal Agrawal [A14677] - Jaipur
With the advent of various techniques & adjunct therapies in the management of posterior pole pathology ,there
is no clear consensus in the standard treatment protocol. The course will showcase various high definition videos
of routine surgical management and tackling complications of macular holes, foveoschisis, ONH pit, VMT,ERM
and taut posterior hyaloid. The videos will also highlight the use of various adjuncts, dyes and flap manoeuvring
techniques in simple and complex cases. The course consists of various degrees of case complexities which will
be helpful to the novice and experienced surgeon alike. The course objective is to make it clear that no single
technique suffices for the various surgical challenges in macular diseases. At the end of this case based course
the attendee will have a knowledge of the various clinical presentations of macular diseases and the customised
treatment for each of them & management of the most common complications.
1. Viteromacular traction & ERM- Case based videos discussing management & : Dr. Lalit Verma
complications (12 mins)
2. Macular holes -Case based use of ILM flap, grafts and other adjuncts (12 mins) : Dr. Shrinivas M. Joshi
3. Myopic Foveoschisis- case based use of Instruments & techniques (12 mins) : Dr. Vishal Agrawal
4. Optic Disc Pit- Case based presentation of various techniques in management & : Dr. Bhuvan Chanana
results (12 mins)
5. Taut posterior hyaloid membrane-Case based approach (12 mins) : Dr.Dharmesh K Kar
Panel Discussion: (15 mins)

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DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 8:00am - 9:25am HALL: SUSHRUTA HALL


416 - THE ONLY REAL MISTAKE IS THE ONE FROM WHICH WE NEVER LEARN
Dr.Luci Kaweri [K16966] - Bangalore
In this instruction course, we aim to discuss out of the box cases, the cases which taught us that not everywhere
the guidelines and protocols work. Cases where eyes defied all the rules and made us think for the new ones.
1.A perfect dress doesn’t fit all – ICL sizing issues (10 mins) : Dr. Naren Shetty
2. Expect the unexpected --- Refractive surprises (10 mins) :Dr.Luci Kaweri
3. Lens for all cones - ICLs and IOLs in Keratoconus (10 mins) : Dr.Hema Malini M S
4. Not all who wander are lost – MFIOL post LASIK (10 mins) : Dr.Pooja Khamar
5. Crazy mad angles -Decentration of IOLs (10 mins) : Dr. Ravi Krishna
Kanaradi
6. Behind the scenes – Importance of personality in choosing premium lenses (10 mins) : Dr. Aishwarya
Panel Discussion: (15 mins)

DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 8:00am - 9:25am HALL: ELDER HALL


521 - OCT BIOMARKERS IN RETINAL DISORDERS: DEMYSTIFIED
Dr.Aditya Kapoor [K15082] - New Delhi
Since its inception optical coherence tomography (OCT) has emerged to become a widely used tool that has already
revolutionized the diagnosis and treatment of various retinal disorders. Certain OCT-derived biomarkers have been
identified that could help in early diagnosis, prognosticating and even assessing response to treatment of different
retinal disorders like polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy, parafoveal telangiectasia, neovascular age related macular
degeneration, pachychoroid, central serous chorioretinopathy, macular edema in diabetic retinopathy and retinal vein
occlusions. The objective of this instruction course will be to highlight the key OCT-based biomarkers in diagnosing,
treating and prognosticating these common retinal diseases seen in clinics.
1. OCT biomarkers in polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy (10 mins) : Dr.Narayanan R
2. OCT biomarkers in parafoveal telangiectasia (10 mins) : Dr.Rajeev Kumar
Reddy Pappuru
3. OCT biomarkers in neovascular age related macular degeneration (10 mins) : Dr. Umesh Chandra
Behera
4. OCT characteristics and biomarkers in pachychoroid (8 mins) : Dr. Sharat Hegde
5. OCT biomarkers in central serous chorioretinopathy (8 mins) : Dr.Rohit Modi
6. OCT biomarkers in diabetic macular edema (8 mins) : Dr.Aditya Kapoor
7. OCT biomarkers in renal vascular occlusions (8 mins) : Dr.Pradeep Sagar
Panel Discussion: (13 mins) Young Masters Course
DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 11:00am - 12:55pm HALL: VON GRAEFE HALL
IC510 - TARGETING 20:20 : REFRACTIVE CATARACT SURGERY
Dr.Nikhil Balakrishnan [B20247] - Mumbai
Hitting the target bang on requires accurate planning, perfect execution, and impeccable refined instrumentation.
With the advent of state of the art technology Cataract Surgery is now turning into a form of Refractive Surgery with
patients demanding flawless quality and quantity of vision. We through this course try to highlight the appropriate
usage of the various tools available to maximize our outcomes. The attendees would gain an understanding into the
present day Biometers, Aberrometers, Topographers and the latest Reference Image Guided Systems. We also like to
call your attention to refine your Lens Factors, Surgically Induced Astigmatism and A constants. Featuring the latest
IOL Formulae and their effectiveness in optimizing surgical results. This all in one course is a one stop solution to
ensure you become a Refractive Cataract Surgeon.
. What’s Trending: The latest generation IOL Formulae and their effectiveness : Dr.Shilpa Kodkany
(10 mins)
2. Delivering Un- Aberrated vision- Role of Aberrometry in Cataract Surgery : Dr.Nikhil Balakrishnan
(10 mins)
3. Making the best of both the worlds: Using Topography as a tool in Cataract : Dr.Pavitra Patel
Surgery (10 mins)
4. Refinement to the T- Optimizing your SIA, A constants and Lens factors (10 : Dr.Wavikar Chandrashekhar
mins) Murlidhar
5. Precision Delivered: Perfect Surgical Planning & Image Guided Surgery (10 : Dr.Nitin Balakrishnan
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161 - TECHNOLOGY BEHEST CATARACT SURGERY
Dr.Praveen [S11486] - Berhampur
Cataract surgery still remains the bread and butter for modern day private practice. There has been a paradigm
shift in the management of cataract surgery with great emphasis is given to the refractive outcome.Besides every
patient yearns good experience undergoing cataract surgery. To build a premium practice customisation of
cataract surgery is the most critical step. Evaluation of tear film, cornea, anterior chamber, lens thickness and
macular health pre determines the success of the procedure. Inspite of successful cataract surgery per se, patient
has high amount of dissatisfaction which cannot be explained with his post operative visual acuity alone. Aim of
this instruction course is to decode various post cataract surgery patient perceptions and not repeat the same
mistakes in future. Hence it is deemed necessary to create a trust between the care ‘providers’ and care ‘takers’
utilising the best of technology available in the market.
1. I am able to see but i am not comfortable at all !!!: Pre operative assessment of ocular : Dr.Praveen
surface. (9 mins)
2. I was seeing better before surgery you have worsened it !!!: Did we miss the cornea? : Dr.Sean Socrates
(9 mins) Dsilva
3. I am able to see but my perception of images are not clear !!!: Did we create new : Dr.Nanda Ashok
aberrations? (9 mins) Kumar
4. I can see clearly with glasses but u ensured me of spectacle free vision !!!: Newer : Dr. Nikhil Gandhi
Biometry (9 mins)
5. I did not experience any improvement in vision it was same as before: Decoding : Dr. Bhuvan Chanana
Posterior segment (10 mins)
6. I am happy that now i have complete range of vision: Bifocals and trifocals; Good : Dr. Soham Basak
case selection (9 mins)
7. I could see immediately after surgery but it started going down gradually: : Dr.Debasis
Glaucoma diagnostics (9 mins) Chakrabarti
Panel Discussion: (11 mins)

DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 8:00am - 9:25am HALL: STALLARD HALL


530 - DO YOU HAVE TUNNEL VISION FOR GLAUCOMA FIELDS ? - PERIMETRY MADE EASY FOR
OPHTHALMOLOGISTS
Dr.Sujani Shroff [S16574] - Bangalore
The present world is rapidly evolving with new diagnostic technologies faster than we can comprehend. But one
modality that has stood the test of time is the visual field. This is a basic glaucoma investigation which all
ophthalmologists irrespective of the specialty should be well versed in. This discussion floats across the basics of
fields, interpreting different types of visual field printouts in glaucoma, identifying progression and common errors
which need to be avoided. With case examples and interactive discussion, this instruction course aims to enable
ophthalmologists to incorporate visual fields in their practice with confidence.
1. Mastering basics in visual field (10 mins) : Dr.Shruthi S.
2. Humphrey field interpretation- step by step approach (12 mins) : Dr.Zia Sultan Pradhan
3. Octopus field interpretation- step by step approach (12 mins) : Dr.Sujani Shroff
4. Single field is not the end - understanding progression analysis in glaucoma (12 mins) : Dr.Jayasree P V
5. All that is black is not glaucoma - avoiding pitfalls in perimetry (10 mins) : Dr. Shivani Dixit
6. Masquerades in visual fields (10 mins) : Dr.Sonika Porwal
Panel Discussion: (9 mins)

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DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 8:00am - 9:25am HALL: HAYREH HALL


469 - UNRAVELLING BIOMETRY MYSTERIES
Dr. Atheek Shaik Hameed [S13696] - Chennai
IOL power calculation has evolved significantly over the past few years, techniques which were considered gold
standard are obsolete now. Practical tips on how to ensure optimum results will be discussed. 1)K yesterday and
today - will discuss on basic aspects of kertometric measurements, advantages and drawbacks of keratometers,
when to use topographers, significance of true K and integrated K 2) Ultrasound biometery- Does it have a role in
today’s practice? Yes with caution 3) Why Optical biometery-To explain working mechanism of optcal biometers
and how it scores over ultrasound biometers in special situations 4) Why Barrets for all eyes -To explain how newer
generation formula score over older formulae, significance of ELP, advantages of barrets formula over others and
how to use barrets formula effectively. 5) biometry in special situations - biometry in special situations include
nanophthalmic eyes, posterior staphyloma, post refractive surgery and irregular/ectatic corneas
1. K - yesterday and today (12 mins) : Dr. Atheek Shaik Hameed
2. Ultrasound biometery - Does it have a role in today’s practice (12 mins) : Dr. Pratheeba Devi Nivean
3. Why Optical biometery ? (12 mins) : Dr. N.V. Arulmozhi Varman
4. Why Barrets for all eyes ? (12 mins) : Dr.Ramesh Dorairajan
5. Biometry in special situations (12 mins) : Dr.Jeyanthan
Panel Discussion: (10 mins)

DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 8:00am - 9:25am HALL: VON GRAEFE HALL


417 - CORNEAL EMERGENCIES - ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW
Dr. Nikunj Tank [T17517] - Indore
Poorly managed corneal emergencies are an important cause of blindness, particularly in developing countries.
Early and appropriate intervention can be the defining factor in the long term visual and cosmetic outcome of that
concerned eye. This IC shall aim to discuss these in a step by step manner, shelling out guidelines which will be
particularly beneficial to those where access to a cornea surgeon may be difficult. From simple/complex foreign
bodies to recurrent abrasions/epithelial defect, to the principles & techniques of managing different cornel-scleral
tears in a primary sitting, to perforated corneal ulcers, to the catastrophic effects of chemical injuries, experts shall Young Masters Course
lay out their recommendations in a simplified and concise manner. We will also explain every emergency related
to refractive surgeries - from its diagnosis to management. As an icing on the cake, we shall also discuss the medico-
legal aspects related to it.
1. Corneal Foreign Body - Not so difficult , Not so easy (7 mins) : Dr. Nidhi Gajendragadkar
2. Managing Corneal Epithelial Challenges - A Tricky Situation (8 mins) : Dr.Tushar Grover
3. Cornea & Scleral Tears - How to approach ? (10 mins) : Dr.Anand Pasari
4. Chemical Injuries - Rush for it (10 mins) : Dr. Nikunj Tank
5. Perforated Corneal Ulcers - Save the EYE, Save the Sight (10 mins) : Dr. Karan Bhatia
6. Emergencies post Corneal Refractive Surgery - What to do? (10 mins) : Dr. Himanshu Matalia
7. Medico-legal Aspects - Save Yourself (10 mins) : Dr.Deshpande Anant Awdhutrao
Panel Discussion: (10 mins)

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DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 8:00am - 9:25am HALL: RIDLEY HALL


314 - MYOPIA MASTERCLASS
Dr. Shruti Dheep [D14491] - Chennai
This Instruction course will be a complete overhaul on the Myopia pandemic but with an Indian perspective. An
up-to-date review and recommendations on how to profile childhood myopes, evaluate and treat them. The initial
focus will be on profiling the patient and dispensing the right glasses. This will be followed by a review on halting
myopia progression through lifestyle modifications, pharmacotherapy (atropine) and the more recent optical
methods (Ortho-k, contact lenses, Progressives). A new and interesting aspect of Binocular vision evaluation in
myopia has been included, as growing evidence indicates a role for accommodative lag in myopia progression.
Surgical correction of strabismus will be discussed with pre-op evaluation and surgical videos. The IC will end with
how to set up an effective myopia clinic in our day to day practice - tips and tricks to ensure happy and stable
myopes.
1. Optical correction of myopia - what works? (8 mins) : Dr.Rasheena Bansal
2. Evaluating Binocular vision in Myopia - A new thought (8 mins) : Dr.Kuheli Bhaacharya
3. Environmental modifications for myopia: Lifestyle matters! (8 mins) : Dr.Aloka Santosh Hedau
4. Pharmacotherapy for Myopia: The Indian perspective on Atropine (8 mins) : Dr. Jitendra Nenumal Jethani
5. Strabismus in Myopia (8 mins) : Dr.Muralidhar Rajamani
6. Establishing a Myopia Clinic in your practice (8 mins) : Dr. Shruti Dheep
Panel Discussion: (25 mins)

DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 8:00am - 9:25am HALL: KELMAN HALL


171 - POST LASER VISION CORRECTION ECTASIA: WHEN A RIGHT GOES WRONG!!!!
Dr.Tulika Chauhan [C15926] - Bangalore
We are now in a new era of ophthalmic surgeries with the advent of Corneal LASER procedures. Our focus is how
to avoid the most feared complication i.e post LVC-Ectasia. After attending this session, the attendee would have
an insight into the critical points that one must consider before planning a laser vision corrective procedure, and
also be able to detect a cornea, that appear safe to proceed. with in the larger picture, however might kick back
later, the borderline cornea. Also, what role does a ‘Precautionary’ Corneal Collagen Cross-linking play in dealing
with these borderline corneas. Diagnosis of post LVC ectasia is a critical aspect of refractive surgery. The early,
subtle hints would be highlighted along with the management options. This session would touch base with all the
nuances that a refractive surgeon must be wary of in Pre, Intra and Post LASER Vision corrective procedures in
order to manage catastrophic event.
1. Red flags in pre-laser vision correction workup!!!! (10 mins) : Dr.Raghav Malik
2. The borderline cornea: when to proceed ? (10 mins) : Dr.Tulika Chauhan
3. The silent spectator: "Role of corneal biomechanics" (10 mins) : Dr.Kiran Kirtani
4. The third wheel: xtra procedures (10 mins) : Dr.Rika Sachdev
5. Diagnosing post laser vision correction ectasia (10 mins) : Dr.Hemlata Gupta
6. Managing post laser vision correction ectasia (10 mins) : Dr.Prateek Teoa
Panel Discussion: (15 mins)

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DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 8:00am - 9:25am HALL: DUA HALL


487 - LEARNING FROM MY MISTAKES IN UVEITIS - CASE BASED APPROACH
Dr.Kanika Aggarwal [A15950] - Chandigarh
The specialty of Uveitis is faced with diagnostic and therapeutic challenges. Often, we need to learn from our
previous incorrect approaches, and revisit our diagnoses with a revised strategy. In the field of uveitis,
understanding the evolution of the disease is of paramount importance. It is important to step back, and reassess
how we can best manage our patients. With the advent of molecular diagnostics and multimodal imaging, it is now
possible to do an in-depth analysis of the pathogenetic mechanisms underlying the disease, and uncover the
protean disease manifestations. In this course, the instructors will follow a novel approach that will be case-based,
so that each presents 2 cases, and discusses the nuances of arriving at the correct diagnosis, and appropriately
managing each case. There will also be a panel discussion to help the audience understand how using a particular
approach can help in managing cases.
1. How not to confuse VKH and CSC (10 mins) : Dr.Kanika Aggarwal
2. Differentiating viral retinitis from toxoplasmosis (10 mins) : Dr. Parthapratim Dutta Majumder
3. Identifying masquerades - learning lessons (10 mins) : Dr. Manisha Agarwal
4. When I thought it was TB but turned out to be something else (10 mins) : Dr. Vishali Gupta
5. Commandments in using local steroids - when to avoid? (10 mins) : Dr. Padmamalini Mahendra Das
6. The art of systemic immunosuppression - what not to do (10 mins) : Dr. Mehta Salil
Panel Discussion: (15 mins)

DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 8:00am - 9:25am HALL: BARRAQUER HALL


462 - RED FLAGS IN OCULOPLASTICS: IDENTIFYING THE WOLF IN SHEEP'S CLOTHING.
Dr. Akshay Nair [N12639] - Chembur
Simple oculoplastic conditions such as ptosis and motility disturbances – can be the presenting features of complex
local and systemic conditions such as myasthenia gravis, chronic progressive external ophthalmoplegia, invasive
fungal rhino-orbital-cerebral infections among others. The aim of this course is to provide a comprehensive

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overview of potentially dangerous conditions that present to the oculoplastic surgeon and give a detailed insight
into the identifying the red flags, clinical signs and imaging modalities that help diagnosis. This course will cover
key masquerade conditions where oculoplastics & neuro-ophthalmology converge. Course Objectives: -Evaluate
any case of ptosis and weed out the red flags. -Identify and diagnose Myasthenia Gravis and request clinical
investigations based on which treatment can be initiated. -Diagnose 3rd Nerve Palsy, CPEO, Thyroid eye disease
and other conditions with systemic implications which can present first to the oculoplastic surgeon.
1. Ptosis Evaluation: Back to the Basics (15 mins) : Dr. Savari Desai
2. Myasthenia and the eye: Clinical Presentation, Diagnostic Tests and : Dr. Akshay Nair
Management (12 mins)
3. Pupil, Palsies and Ptosis: Neuro-ophthalmic Pitfalls for the Oculoplastic : Dr. Rashmin Gandhi
Surgeon (15 mins)
4. Thyroid Eye Disease and Invasive Fungal Orbital Disease: The two : Dr.Tarjani Dave
Masquerades ! (12 mins)
Panel Discussion: (16 mins)

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DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 8:00am - 9:25am HALL: SRINIVASAN HALL


86 - VIDEO BOUQUET OF SMILE DIFFERENT TECHNIQUES & DIFFICULT SITUATIONS
Dr.Manpreet Kaur [K18920] - Delhi
The video assisted instruction course will highlight step by step technique to perform small incision lenticule
extraction (SMILE) for beginner surgeons. In-depth understanding of the machine and laser settings to ensure
smooth laser application while minimizing intraoperative suction loss, black spots and opaque bubble layer
formation will be discussed. Surgical tips to facilitate smooth lenticule dissection and extraction will be
demonstrated, along with various signs and maneuvers to prevent lenticule mis-dissection. Management of
common intraoperative complications such as suction loss, cap-lenticular adhesions, torn lenticule, cap and side-
cut tears will be demonstrated. Surgical options for re-treatment in cases with failure of primary surgery will be
discussed.
1. Understanding the Machine & Laser Settings (10 mins) : Dr.Manpreet Kaur
2. Case Selection & Preoperative Counselling (10 mins) : Dr. Sheetal Brar
3. Surgical Technique of SMILE- Docking, Laser Application, Lenticule : Dr. Rupal Samir Shah
Dissection & Extraction (10 mins)
4. Management of Intraoperative Complications- Suction Loss and Lenticule : Dr. J. S. Titiyal
Mis-dissection (15 mins)
5. Long term outcomes and postoperative challenges (10 mins) : Dr. Krishna Prasad Kudlu
6. Re-treatment after SMILE- Indications, Timing and Techniques (10 mins) : Dr.Rika Sachdev
Panel Discussion: (10 mins)

DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 8:00am - 9:25am HALL: PALLIKARIS HALL


631 - THE 360-DEGREE RESIDENT - THE COMPLETE COURSE TO EXCELLENCE
Dr.Pranesh Balasubramaniam [B20055] - Coimbatore
Based on the popular YouTube guest talk show TalentsTeach, young minds in our field come together to deliver
valuable lessons derived from their experience and expertise. Precise presentations followed by extensive
discussions will be the style of the instruction course (IC). The USP of the session will be the extended online
interviews and valuable resources which the audience can access to maximize the utility of the IC. The topics range
from strategizing exams, surging through surgeries, mastering presentation skills, publishing, improving fitness to
developing an innovative mindset. Every talk will be presented by a young expert in the respective domain. The
broad spectrum of topics will motivate the resident to transform into a well-rounded all-rounder.
1. The Gold yielding Resident - How to approach exams? (8 mins) : Dr.Harinikrishna B
2. The Scholarly Resident - How to research and publish? (8 mins) : Dr Bharat Gurnani
3. The Robust Resident - How to stay fit and healthy? (8 mins) : Dr.Shak Vanaar
4. The Tech-savvy Resident - How to optimize online resources? (8 mins) : Dr.Subhashini M
5. The Innovative Resident - How to invent in ophthalmology? (8 mins) : Dr. Prithvi Chandrakanth
6. The Scalpel holding resident - How to tackle surgeries? (8 mins) : Mrs.Dhanya Kuppuraj
7. The Eloquent Resident - How to present effectively? (8 mins) : Dr. Pranesh Balasubramaniam
Panel Discussion: (15 mins)

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DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 11:00pm - 12:25pm HALL: HELMHOLTZ HALL


202 - GAME OF OPHTHALMIC THRONES VIDEO COMPETITION 2021
Dr.Rahil Chaudhary [C21020] - New Delhi
The biggest attractions for ophthalmologist in the world are video competitions. The highest footfalls in ESCRS
is video competition in difficult situations. The delegates get to see the best videos of the year, while the authors
work the entire year to get their best video out. Indian videos are among the best in the world. Game of
Ophthalmic Thrones presents a new theme this year. It will give a platform to more than 20,000 AIOS members
to showcase their best videos. Eight top videos will be chosen by an eminent panel of judges. Full video will be
shown in the meeting, and all eight winners will be honoured. The winner of the best video will be declared ‘King
’. Every AIOS member can participate in the Game of Ophthalmic Thrones Video Competition Video
Categories 1. Cataract: 2. Non-Cataract a. Refractive and Phakic IOLs b. Cornea c. Retina d. Squint e. Glaucoma f.
Oculoplasty g. Others
1. Organiser (15 mins) : Dr.Rahil Chaudhary
2. Anchor (30 mins) : Dr. Sanjay Chaudhary
3. Anchor (30 mins) : Dr.Mohita Sharma
Panel Discussion: (0 mins)

DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 09:30am - 10:55am HALL: SHIELDS HALL


605 - CATARACT COMORBID CAPSULE
Dr. Shail Vasavada [V13188] - Ahmedabad
Management of cataract with other comorbidities is often complex and challenging. Today with a better
understanding of these comorbidities, we can join hands and collaborate with our subspeciality colleagues in
managing such comorbid eyes.This course will discuss and highlight commonly encountered comorbidities with
cataract like uveitis, corneal disorders, ocular trauma, retinal disorders and glaucoma with special emphasis on
the combined approach. This course will boost confidence and enhance surgical skills of the attendee in
managing such complex cases and help them efficiently plan the right strategy and optimize the surgery outcome
1. Tackling the uveitic cataract -role of perioperative steroids and current : Dr.Aditya Sudhalkar
preferred practice (10 mins)
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2. Achieving refreactive cataract surgery in presence of pterygium (10 mins) : Dr.Vandana Nath
3. Clear corneas for cataract with corneal dystrohy- strategic decision making : Dr.Rajesh Fogla
and flawless execution (10 mins)
4. Diabetic eye disease- dealing with cataract and dme (10 mins) : Dr.Deepak Bhojwani
5. Cataract with advanced open angle glaucoma- filter with phaco or filter in : Dr.Rinal Pandit
future? (10 mins)
6. The traumatic cataract – locking in the iol (10 mins) : Dr. Shail Vasavada
Panel Discussion: (15 mins)

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DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 09:30am - 10:55am HALL: PALLIKARIS HALL


426 - OPD DILEMMAS - ONE'S THAT MAKE YOU SCRATCH YOUR HEAD
Dr. Karan Bhatia [B15311] - Sitapur
Simple diagnosis yet difficult to manage cases come along in our everyday practice. Something which seems trivial
at first usually proves to be difficult to mould. Lack of standard management for adenoviral keratoconjunctivitis
presents a confusing image. The thin line between textbook picture to presentation of dendrite & a
pseudodendrite is confusing. With newer ideas springing up, there is an enigma as to what will be the most
appropriate way to treat myopia. Corneal edema post cataract surgery still is a nightmare for any surgeon.
Management of a bleb after performing trabeculectomy is not everybody's cup of tea. Diabetic retinopathy has
ever changing treatment protocols, with newer options. Masters shall decode perplexities of these simple but
difficult diseases. We aim to provide simple & effective ways to better understand them. As a cherry topping, we
shall also help guide as to how to deal with a difficult patient & satisfy his/her never ending curiosity & difficult
demands.
1. Adenoviral Kerato-conjunctivitis - Decoded (8 mins) : Dr. Karan Bhatia
2. Dendrite vs Pseudo-dendrite (9 mins) : Dr.Quresh B. Maskati
3. Post-op Corneal Edema - SKs vs DMD vs Fuch’s? mins : Dr.Rajesh Fogla
4. Myopia - Controversies in Clinical & Surgical Management (9 mins) : Dr.Soumya Ganesh Nanaiah
5. Trabeculectomy done - How to manage now? (9 mins) : Dr.Indeevar Mishra
6. Diabetic Retinopathy - When to intervene? (10 mins) : Dr. Diva Kant Misra
. The ‘Never Satisfied Patient mins : Dr.Krishna Prasad R
Panel Discussion: (12 mins)

DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 09:30am - 10:55am HALL: PALLIKARIS HALL


41 - “WATER WATER EVERYWHERE...” HOW TO PREVENT AND MANAGE POST CATARACT SURGERY OCULAR
OEDEMA
Dr.Sumana Chatterjee [C12482] - Kolkata
Cataract surgey has become a refractive procedure in present times.But sometimes vision threatening oedema
can happen due to error in judgement in both preoperative and intraoperative period.Some postoperative
factors that induce oedema in ocular tissues also can jeopardize the desired visual outcome.In this instruction
course we have tried to enumerate the causes of oedema in post cataract surgery patients starting from the lid
to retina.Our focus is to prevent the oedema from happening and proper diagnosis in time so that the treatment
outcome can salvage the vision. The strategies in counselling and management in terms of patient satisfaction
and visual outcome are the important aspects of this instruction course.
1. The Swollen Eye – postop oedema in ocular adnexa (6 mins) : Dr.Purban Ganguly
. I Know What You did… – Missed Fuchs Endothelial Dystrophy (7 mins) : Dr. Nibedita Das
3. How you lost her – Iatrogenic factors in postoperative corneal oedema : Dr.Jayangshu Sengupta
and its prevention (10 mins)
4. Who Killed Robin – Toxic Anterior Segment Syndrome (6 mins) : Dr.Aditi Ghosh Dastidar
5. How did it go viral - Postoperative Viral Endothelitis (6 mins) : Dr.Sumana Chatterjee
6. Did You do it - Descemet Membrane Detachment and managment of : Dr.Jayangshu Sengupta
persistant corneal oedema (12 mins)
7. I can feel the pressure - Corneal Oedema due to raised Intraocular : Dr.Jayanta Kuila
pressure (6 mins)
8. The Dam Breaks – postoperative macular oedema and disc oedema(12 : Dr.Rupak Roy
mins)

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DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 10:00am - 11:25am HALL: ELDER HALL


MASTER IC594 - CASE BASED PROBLEM- SHOOTING IN PHACOEMULSIFICATION AND SICS
Dr.Malik K P S [M03102] - New Delhi
A cataract surgeon needs to master all methods of cataract surgeries, as NOT one technique fits all! Inspite of
a meticulous planning, situations arise, demanding on the spot decision making. In this video assisted
instruction course, especial surgical manoeuvres, pre and post- operative interventions in some challenging
scenarios will be discussed by an experienced faculty well conversant with both phaco and SICS. Attendees will
be encouraged to share the problems faced by them with the panellists.
1. Escaped capsulorrhexis in an intumescent cataract (7 mins) : Dr.Malik K P S
2. Short axial length ! (7 mins) : Prof.Ruchi Goel
3. Advanced Pterygium-what to do? (7 mins) : Dr. Kamaljeet Singh
4. Advanced cupping with uncontrolled IOP-which procedure to choose? (7 mins) : Dr.Malik K P S
5. Posterior capsular tear in a hard cataract (7 mins) : Dr. Sudhir Singh
6. Compromised zonules (7 mins) : Prof.Ruchi Goel
7. Post-refractive cataract surgery (7 mins) : Dr.Malik K P S
Panel Discussion: (16 mins)

DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 10:00am - 11:25am HALL: HAYREH HALL


MASTER IC571 - THE SMART SICS- TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCES
Dr.Ragini Hasmukuray Parekh [P10550] - Mumbai
Small incision cataract surgery is boon to cataract surgeons. Specially it allows a high volume of cases to do
which is very important in areas where in India we still have patients with bilateral mature cataracts. Learning
and managing SICS also makes easy to convert into phaco surgery to the surgeons. Now with the advent of
time SICS is improved in techniques and can give the best of outcomes with minimal modifications. Patients
are expecting spectacle free vision in all type of cataract surgeries. SICS outcomes can be optimized by
combination with micro-incision and premium intraocular lenses. This course will demonstrate ways to
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improve your SICS results and also to maintain quality in high volume cataract surgeries
1. Ten Steps of Perfection to Perform SICS (12 mins) : Dr.Ragini Hasmukuray Parekh
2. SICS with premium IOL (12 mins) : Dr. Santosh Shankar Bhide
3. Nucleus Management in SICS - what's new (10 mins) : Dr.Ragini Hasmukuray Parekh
4. SICS - Complications & management - Case based (12 mins) : Dr.Parikshit Gogate
Panel Discussion: (7 mins)

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DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 1:00am - 2:25pm HALL: PALLIKARIS HALL


MASTER IC393 - MARCHING TOWARDS A SUCCESSFUL AND SATISFYING PROFESSIONAL GROWTH: WHAT YOU
NEED TO KNOW!
Dr.Yogesh C Shah [S04886] - Mumbai
Entire Ophthalmic practice revolves around 20/20. The year 2020 has added many new dimensions and new
challenges in our practice. There is a paradigm shift in the outlook for maintaining balance between various
factors like Economics, Academics, Personal and family life, HR management, changing statutory Laws of land,
worldwide financial crisis and patients response pattern at large. Keeping this in mind this I/C takes care of
various aspects of practice management like starting the practice, premises for practice, shopping of equipment,
HR related issues, ongoing maintenance, personal growth and ultimate march towards individual’s goal. The
HIGHLIGHT of the course will be enough time for panel discussion and audience participation. BENEFIT to the
attendee will be clear guideline and resolving problems in current scenario.
1. Starting and expanding practice – place, equipment and publicity (10 mins) : Dr.T Senthil
2. How to increase footfall and revenue generation (10 mins) : Dr.Yogesh C Shah
3. Management of HR, Incentives and Increment (10 mins) : Dr.Debasish Bhattacharya
4. Ongoing maintenance, consumables and controlling outgoings (10 mins) : Dr.Gaurav Y Shah
5. Balance between personal life and practice (10 mins) : Dr. Vivek Dave
6. Economic vs Academic growth (10 mins) : Dr.Tarjani Dave
7. Panel discussion (15 mins) : Dr.Yogesh C Shah
Panel Discussion: (0 mins)

DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 11:30am - 12:55pm HALL: PALLIKARIS HALL


MASTER IC412 - HOW TO PROVIDE A HOLISTIC FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM?
Dr. A.S. Guruprasad [G03319] - Hubli
Residents are in their formative years and whatever they learn during residency will have a lasting impact on their
career. It therefore becomes the responsibility of the Institutes offering residency programs to have a curriculum
in place which is comprehensive and holistic. The skills required in the examination of the patient, arriving at a
diagnosis, ordering investigations and ancillary tests and treating the patient are anyway taught to residents.
Besides these, empathy, soft skills and humanity are an integral part of health care. Also the mentors should set
an example of an ideal code of conduct in the personal interaction with patients, fellow doctors and staff of the
hospital. A tip or two on managerial skills, right choice of equipment and their technical aspects and marketing
tools should ideally be a part of the curriculum. This IC aims at covering these aspects with the help of experienced
mentors to provide a holistic menu to the budding practitioner.
1. Guiding the resident to choose a specialty (12 mins) : Dr.Apoorva A G
2. Clinical acumen building – The Art and Science (12 mins) : Dr. A.S. Guruprasad
3. Communication and the art of generating a holistic prescription (12 mins) : Dr.Krishna Prasad R
4. Surgical training – Step by step approach (12 mins) : Dr. Shrinivas M. Joshi
5. The non clinical essentials (12 mins) : Dr. A.S. Guruprasad
Panel Discussion: (15 mins)

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DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 11:30am - 12:55pm HALL: SRINIVASAN HALL


MASTER IC296 - COMPLICATIONS IN CATARACT SURGERY - INNOVATIVE & PRACTICAL TIPS IN
MANAGEMENT
Dr. Satanshu Mathur [M06443] - Kashipur
This video based instruction course will highlight common complications in cataract surgery where most
experienced national faculty will showcase their strategies to tackle these complications like extended rhexis,
intra operative floppy iris & small pupil, PCR, & vitreous loss, zonular dialysis . Highlight would be innovative &
practical tips of decision making to achieve good results .Iris claw lens , sulcus fixated IOL"s for no capsular
support , intra ocular lens exchange for unhappy patients & damaged IOL"s techniques would be demonstrated
. Do not worry be cool we have remedies for each complication in operation theater . Panel discussion after
each video will have a take home message for participants.
1. Capsularhexis extended – what to do (8 mins) : Dr. Kamal Bandhu Kapur
2. Floppy iris, small pupil - Not to Panic (8 mins) : Dr. Rajendra Prasad
3. Posterior capsular rent – All is not Lost (8 mins) : Dr. Partha Biswas
4. Zonular dialysis - it's Prevention & management (8 mins) : Dr. Nivean M.
5. No capsular support – My Choice –Iris claw lens (8 mins) : Dr. Ramesh C.shah
6. No capsular support – My Choice - Mastering Glued IOL (8 mins) : Dr.Ashvin Agarwal
7. IOL demaged / unhappy pt – IOL Exchange made easy (8 mins) : Dr. Satanshu Mathur
Panel discussion (19 mins)

DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 1:00pm - 2:25pm HALL: RIDLEY HALL


MASTER IC251 - UPDATE ON MACULA FOR SOLO PRACTISING GENERAL OPHTHALMOLOGIST
Dr. A.K. Dubey [A02545] - Gwalior
General ophthalmologist is first to inspect macula of an eye patient.Macula is the seat for many pathologies
systemic,metabolic,inflammatory,traumatic,congenital,degenerative and idiopathic. Modern investigative

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tools and new treatment modalities greatly have improved the detection and final outcome.This interactive
course presents common macular pathologies,outcome of investigations and treatment with excellent real
time documentation and long follow up.The course aims at enabling the general ophthalmologist not equipped
with advanced diagnostic tools to identify,decide on possibility of treatment and prognosticate large variety of
macular pathologies. A mix of young and senior faculty provide a blend of new information and rich experience.
The entire course is run in question answer interactive format to have maximal delegate participation. This
course is designed for general ophthalmologists mainly in solo practice.
1. Conduction and moderation (10 mins) : Dr. A.K. Dubey
2. Discussion (10 mins) : Dr. Lalit Verma
3. Discussion (10 mins) : Dr. A.S. Guruprasad
4. Discussion (10 mins) : Dr.Shobhit Chawla
5. Discussion (10 mins) : Dr. Mallika Goyal
6. Discussion (10 mins) : Dr.Dinesh Talwar
Panel Discussion: (15 mins)

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DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 1:00pm - 2:25pm HALL: SUSHRUTA HALL


MASTER IC369 - CHALLENGING THE CHALLENGE
Dr.Kumar J Doctor [D03945] - Mumbai
The Video Course is an Advanced Instruction Course where the most difficult and rare case encountered in the last
year will be shown. Course deals with challenging situations like management of Zonular dialysis in a case of of
subluxated lens, stuck CTR what to do next etc. A rare case of microcornea with microophthalmus and traumatic
cataract will be shown. Multiple situations encountered post trauma like traumatic cataract, magic of glue in a
case of dangling IOL with pre-existing PCR, various suturing techniques in a case of iridodialysis and bag
stabilization with traumatic cataract and placement of valve are discussed. The objective of the course is to
understand and learn the management of such complications for better surgical outcomes. The panel will discuss
how to deal with challenges by understanding technology for better patient care.
1. Managing dislocated IOLs (10 mins) : Dr.Samaresh Srivastava
2. FLACS in Posterior Polar (10 mins) : Dr. Mahipal S. Sachdev
3. Dealing with Subluxations (10 mins) : Dr. Chitra Ramamurthy
4. Retro-Capsular IOL (10 mins) : Dr. Arup Chakrabarti
5. IOL ACROBATICS (10 mins) : Dr. Mohan Rajan
6. Microcornea with microophthalmus and traumatic cataract (10 mins) : Dr.kumar J Doctor
Panel discussion (5 mins)

DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 1:00pm - 2:25pm HALL: SHIELDS HALL


MASTER IC400 - USE AND ABUSE OF SOCIAL MEDIA IN THE MODERN ERA
Dr.Quresh B. Maskati [M01959] - Mumbai
The number of ophthalmologists taking to social media has increased exponentially. During the COVID national
lock-down phase, many also discovered the wide range of media available and like a child let loose in an ice
cream shop, went a little berserk with their new discovery. A barrage of webinars, irresponsible posts on What's
App , Twitter and face book followed causing much embarrassment to all concerned. This IC will have responsible
users of various media talking about the power of the medium, its effective use and prevention of abuse. There
will be separate talks on webinars, face book, twitter, WA and Linked in. How to get the best out of each medium
will be highlighted. Importance of self depreciation and humour will be taught. Since many of the audience will
be first time users, plenty of time will be kept for audience interaction and panel discussion.
1. Welcome, introduction of faculty. Purpose of IC (5 mins) : Dr.Quresh B. Maskati
2. Facebook, face book live:When and how to use? (6 mins) : Dr.Arun Sethi
3. What's App do's and dont's (6 mins) : Dr.Quresh B. Maskati
4. Linked In: How has it helped me? (6 mins) : Dr.Gaurav Luthra
5. Webinars: Choice of topic, speakers, duration, timing. (9 mins) : Dr. Santosh G. Honavar
6. Twitter, blogs and other social media options (6 mins) : Dr.Tushar Grover
Panel Discussion: (37 mins)

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DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 11:00am - 12:25pm HALL: SUSHRUTA HALL


MASTER IC559 - STABILIZING THE SUBLUXATED LENS: A MEDLEY OF RINGS, SEGMENTS, SUTURE
TECHNIQUES.
Dr. Keiki R. Mehta [M00515] - Mumbai
Course Description: Course will demonstrate evaluation of the case prior surgery, the use of different
techniques, using CTT, capsular segments, capsular clips, coupled with novel suturing techniques, use of tissue
glue, to stabilize the capsule with advanced phaco techniques to permits safe removal of subluxated lenses
following Marfans, trauma, and iatrogenic causes. Different IOL implanted to stabilize the capsule still further.
Course Objective: Attendees will identify the nuances of the cases and learn to apply the best method, with
safeguards, to achieve well centered, stable, bag-IOL complex.
1. Introduction to the course. Use of Femto Cataract to Manage the : Dr. Keiki R. Mehta
Subluxated Lens. (10 mins)
2. How to Access a Sinking Lens and Prevent Loss. (10 mins) : Dr. Chitra Ramamurthy
3. How I manage a Subluxated Lens with a Femto. (10 mins) : Dr.Lahane Tatyarao
Pundlikrao
4. Using an IOL as a Stabilizer to Support and Complete Emulsification. (10 : Dr.Amar Agarwal
mins)
5. Prevention is the Best Cure for Subluxation. (10 mins) : Dr. Krishna Prasad Kudlu
6. Subluxated Lenses are easy: See how I manage them. (10 mins) : Dr.Ragini Hasmukuray
Parekh
7. A New Technique of Suturing a Subluxated Lens to the Sclera. (10 mins) : Dr.Cyres Keiki Mehta
Panel Discussion: (0 mins)

DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 12:30pm - 1:55pm HALL: ELDER HALL


MASTER IC211 - TREATABLE MACULAR DISORDERS ( CASES & ALGORITHMS )
Dr. Lalit Verma [V02902] - New Delhi
Macular disorders are one of the most common cause of profound visual loss in our day to day practice.

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Advancement in diagnostic technology has resulted in better understanding of the macular diseases and
their treatment. Macular pathologies which were considered untreatable previously can now be better
managed . This course aims to provide tips to the general ophthalmologist about the features, imaging &
management of common macular disorders with the help of our own cases & conclude with an algorithm.

1. Introduction (5 mins) : Dr. Lalit Verma


2. CME & CSR (12 mins) : Dr. Raju S.
3. CNVM (12 mins) : Dr.Dinesh Talwar
4. Current Management of DME (12 mins) : Dr. Anand Rajendran
5. Approach to Retinal Vein Occlusion (12 mins) : Dr. Mallika Goyal
6. Surgical Macular Disorders ( ERM and Macular Hole ) (12 mins) : Dr. Avnindra Gupta
Panel Discussion: (10 mins)

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DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 12:30pm - 1:55pm HALL: HAYREH HALL


MASTER IC570 - PHACOEMULSIFICATION - CASE-BASED LEARNING ( ADVANCED )
Dr.LAHANE TATYARAO PUNDLIKRAO [L05243] - Mumbai
Phacoemulsification is the preferred method for cataract surgery but there are situations when even
experienced phaco surgeons have to refresh their skills. Increased awareness among patients has changed the
practice pattern in the last few years. The demand for topical surgeries and faster recovery has taken the front
seat. Providing perfect results even in difficult scenarios needs a surgeon who has mastered his skills. This
session is focused on simple ways to manage difficult cases and tips to improvise your surgical outcomes. The
course will be major videos based and interactive session with experienced surgeons. We try to cover wide
spectrum yet common situations in day to day life of phaco surgeon
1. Conquer morgagnian cataract (12 mins) : Dr.Lahane Tatyarao Pundlikrao
2. Tackling an unsteady lens - subluxated cataract (12 mins) : Dr. Keiki R. Mehta
3. Tips and tricks of soft polar cataracts (12 mins) : Dr.Ragini Hasmukuray Parekh
4. When NOT to put premium IOL (10 mins) : Dr.Lahane Tatyarao Pundlikrao
5. Management of PCR (10 mins) : Dr.Ragini Hasmukuray Parekh
Panel Discussion: (7 mins)

DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 12:30pm - 1:55pm HALL: VON GRAEFE HALL


MASTER IC657 - MICROBIAL KERATITIS: HOW HAS NEW EVIDENCE CHANGED THE MANAGEMENT
Dr. Namrata Sharma [S05577] - Delhi
There has been a paradigm shift in management of microbial keratitis. his course will highlight clinical and
microbiological workup in recalcitrant cases. Role of topical monotherapy and combination fortified antibacterial
therapy and steroids in bacterial keratitis, will be discussed. Indications, technique and outcomes of topical,
intracameral, intrastromal and systemic antimycotic agents will be elucidated. Mono and combination therapy for
parasitic keratitis and role of antiviral therapy in viral keratitis, will be highlighted. Indications, technique, and
outcomes of therapeutic keratoplasty in each of these case scenarios will also be discussed.
1. Microbial Keratitis: Overview (5 mins) : Dr. Namrata Sharma
2. Viral Keratitis (8 mins) : Dr. Ritu Arora
3. Bacterial Keratitis (8 mins) : Dr. Namrata Sharma
4. Fungal Keratitis (8 mins) : Dr. Samar Kumar Basak
5. Acanthamoeba Keratitis (8 mins) : Dr. Namrata Sharma
6. Glue, DALK in Microbial Keratitis (8 mins) : Dr.Rajesh Fogla
7. Therapeutic Keratoplasty in Microbial Keratitis (8 mins) : Dr. Namrata Sharma
Panel Discussion: (0 mins)

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DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 2:00pm - 3:25 pm HALL: PARSON HALL


MASTER IC654 - OH MY GOD !! WHAT HAVE I DONE !!! POST-OPERATIVE SURPRISES AFTER UNEVENTFUL
CATARACT SURGERY
Dr.Himanshu Mehta [M04839] - Mumbai
Despite performing a good and uneventful Phacoemulsification a Surgeon can get the unexpected surprise in
the form of Descemet membrane complication , Increase Intraocular pressure, Irregular pupil, Hyphaema,
Subluxated IOL, Misdirected Aqueous, Vitreous Haemmorhage, Florid Diabetic Retinopathy, Retinal
Detachment. The Instruction course will emphasize how to expect, when to expect, what signs and signals to
be looked for on table Intraoperative and early diagnosis and Management of those Unwanted complications
following uneventful Cataract Surgery. Post operative surprises after phaco 1 shallow AC 2 hyphema 3
hypopyon/ phaclytic Glaucoma 4 pupillary capture 5 exudative membrane in pupil 6 significant keratitis 7 hazy
cornea 8 raised IOP 9 prolapse of loop in AC 10 subluxated iol 11 iris prolapse 12 severe hypotony 13 Sudden
precipitation of BDR with Maculopathy 14. Brvo /Crvo 15. CME 16. Hyphema / Vitreous Haem
1. Introduction (5 mins) : Dr.Himanshu Mehta
2. Managing Wound and IRIS complications (12 mins) : Dr.Hardik Shroff
3. Glaucoma , Hyphaema, UGH, Malignant Glaucoma, Aqueous : Dr.Reshma Jhaveri
Misdirection(12 mins)
4. IOL Complications and Decentered Toric IOL Management (12 mins) : Dr.Himanshu Mehta
5. Fluidics and saving the Cornea/ Iris (12 mins) : Dr.Hardik Shroff
6. Refractive Surprise (10 mins) : Dr.Himanshu Mehta
7. The most feared nightmare - Refractive surprise (15 minutes) : Dr. Rohan Mehra
8. Visual surprises(10 minutes) : Dr. Pooja Mehta
Panel Discussion: (12 mins)

DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 3:30pm - 4:55pm HALL: SUSHRUTA HALL


MASTER IC286 - SOLVING REFRACTIVE CONONDRUMS IN CATARACT SURGERY: IOL GRAND ROUNDS

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Dr. Vasavada Abhaykumar Raghukant [V02959] - Ahmedabad
This Course aims at Presenting Case Scenarios where providing perfect refractive solutions to the patient
following cataract surgery is a challenge, and and experts will discuss options for the same. Finally, for every case
scenario, an IOL based or cornea based approach will be suggested, which will help the attendee to solve such
dilemmas and ensure happy / happy patients time after time in their practice. Options such as Toric IOLs for
corneal diseases, customized presbyopia treating IOLs depending on patient lifestyle, surgical options to tackle
postoperative refractive surprise and management of unhappy postoperative patients will be discussed in
details. The format of the entire course will be purely case based and interactive.
1. Conquering the curves: Toric IOLs in special situations (10 mins) : Dr.Lajja Shastri
2. Tackling the extraordinary – post refractive surgery eyes (10 mins) : Dr.Samaresh Srivastava
3. Customised Presbyopia solutions, real life situations (10 mins) : Dr. Vasavada Abhaykumar
Raghukant
4. How I deal with my unhappy postoperative patients (10 mins) : Dr. D. Ramamurthy
5. Role of advanced diagnostics for IOL decision making: fad or : Dr. Shail Vasavada
future ? (10 mins)
Panel Discussion: (20 mins)

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DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 3:30pm - 4:55pm HALL: RIDLEY HALL


MASTER IC543 - SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF PEDIATRIC CATARACT- VIDEO BASED LEARNING
Dr.Jagat Ram [J02908] - Chandigarh
The management of childhood cataracts is a challenge. The surgical treatment is often difficult, tiresome, and
requires a dedicated team effort. The challenge is further compounded by IOL power calculation, which is
multifactorial, hence difficult. The present instruction course details the surgical tips and tricks for a pediatric
surgeon. We illustrate the basic steps of a pediatric cataract surgery and how to further improve it with the current
plethora of drugs and instruments. We aim to deal with crucial and most controversial aspects of pediatric cataract
management and try to make it simple through our video-based presentations.
1. Introduction to changing paradigms in pediatric cataract surgery : Dr.Jagat Ram
(2 mins)
2. Basic steps of pediatric cataract surgery for a novice pediatric surgeon (12 mins) : Dr.Parul Chawla Gupta
3. IOL Power calculation simplified (12 mins) : Dr.Savleen Kaur
4. Intraocular lens implantation in children- when to place and where to place? (12 : Dr. Jaspreet Sukhija
mins)
5. Surgical tips and tricks for complicated pediatric cataract surgeries (12 mins) : Dr.Jagat Ram
Panel Discussion: (25 mins)

DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 3:30pm - 4:55pm HALL: SHIELDS HALL


MASTER IC184 - “TIPPING POINTS” IN MODERN CATARACT SURGERY
Dr.Suhas Haldipurkar [H03670] - Panvel
It is an interesting story of how one thing has led to another and to another to give us the cataract surgical system
as it is practiced today. We all are part of that drama as it has unfolded. Today we have taken several important
steps for granted all these steps started as small unrelated concepts that transformed into what we see today. We
have a group of eminent practitioners who will deliberate on various steps that are part of what we know as
modern cataract surgery
. The tipping points in “Managing PCR and PPC mins : Dr. Arup Chakrabarti
2. IFIS and tipping points in small pupil management (8 mins) : Dr. Anagha Heroor
3. Toric practice today and tipping points (8 mins) : Dr.Tanvi Haldipurkar
4. Tipping points in Presbyopia practice (8 mins) : Dr. Vijay Shetty
5. My contributions to present day cataract practice (8 mins) : Dr.Amar Agarwal
6. Femto victories in difficult cataract surgeries (8 mins) : Dr. Partha Biswas
. “Loose bag and safe Surgery” – All the tipping points (8 mins) : Dr.Suhas Haldipurkar
Panel Discussion: (19 mins)

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DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 5:00pm - 6:25pm HALL: ELDER HALL


MASTER IC108 - RETINA GRAND ROUNDS INTERACTIVE
Dr. Atul Kumar [A02774] - Delhi
Complex scenarios require correct approach. Using surgical videos , multimodal imaging and a case-based
approach , experienced surgeons highlight techniques to conquer them.At conclusion,the attendee will get
useful tips for their own practice. 1) Evolving retinal Imaging techniques –which test ,How to interpret ,fallacies
2)Macular surgery- When to operate?Ngenuity –any advantages?Foveoschisis – Avoiding a hole,Sub foveal
bleed – A magical cocktail & Optic pit surgery 3)Paediatric surgery—BB when?Entry ports decision,PVD
induction,Dissection tips & PVR risk,Coloboma & Retinoschisis 4)ROP surgery- Entry Plane? Which eyes-lens
sparing PPV? Bilateral simultaneous surgery? Correct anti-VEGF dose,End point of Stage 4 & 5 surgery 5)
Macular Choroiditis-What to suspect,investigations & management 6) Diabetic Vitreo-Retinal surgery-
Identifying the correct plane,Bimanual surgery, Managing vascularized fibrovascular tissue,Managing bleeds.
1. Evolving retinal Imaging techniques –which test ,how to interpret ,fallacies : Dr. Chaitra Jayadev
(10 mins)
2. Macular Pathologies (Interactive):Myopic Macula/Macular Holes/TPA cocktail : Dr. Atul Kumar
in Submacular Bleed (10 mins)
3. Diabetic Macular Oedema: Treatment options / Managing Recalcitrant Diabetic : Dr. Mangat R. Dogra
Oedema (10 mins)
4. ROP surgery:Indications / Complications / Role of Anti-VEGF's / Bilateral Surgery : Dr. Parijat Chandra
(10 mins)
5. Macular Choroiditis –What to Suspect & its Management ? (10 mins) : Dr. Vishali Gupta
6. Diabetic Vitreous surgery: Role of Anti-VEGF / Tackling FVP over retina / : Dr. Rohan Chawla
Bimanual surgery (10 mins)
Panel Discussion: (15 mins)

DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 5:00pm - 6:25pm HALL: PARSON HALL


MASTER IC70 - PHACONIGHTMARES & WORST CASE SCENARIOS

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Dr.Amar Agarwal [A02437] - Chennai
The course tends to showcase surgical complications which can give nightmares even to experts in the field of
cataract surgery. It tends to depict the shortcomings and fallacies during the surgery which can prove to be
disastrous if not dealt judiciously. The course will highlight the worst case scenarios and tips to handle such
cases adequately. The course will also showcase videos on the latest surgical techniques and interventions
applicable in the field of ophthalmology.
1. Cliffhangers cases (15 mins) : Dr.Amar Agarwal
2. Worst case scenarios (15 mins) : Dr.Athiya Agarwal
3. Phaco disasters (15 mins) : Dr.Gaurav Luthra
4. Sticky situations (15 mins) : Dr.Suhas Haldipurkar
Panel Discussion: (15 mins)

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DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 5:00pm - 6:25pm HALL: HAYREH HALL


MASTER IC272 - A MASTER CLASS IN THE TECHNIQUE OF CAPSULORHEXIS: PEARLS FOR SUCCESS IN EVERY
SITUATION
Dr. Harbansh Lal [l04743] - New Delhi
Kelman invented phacoemulsification in 1967. Safety of the technique and its global acceptance increased only
after the publication of continuous curvilinear capsulorhexis (CCC) by Gimbel and Newman in 1991. Premium intra-
ocular lenses need perfect centration to perform optimally and to reduce post-operative complains of glare, halos
and visual disturbances. To have good centration of IOL, the only controllable factor by the surgeon is perfect CCC.
But it is almost impossible to have a perfect rhexis every time, either due to the character of the capsule, lens or
human error. This course will not only highlight how to achieve the perfect CCC manually but also with the use of
various devices like zepto capsulotomy system and femtosecond laser. We will also train the attendees on how to
retrieve the runaway rhexis and to perform a perfect phaco-emulsification in presence of an incomplete CCC.
1. Introduction and basic technique of capsulorhexis (12 mins) : Dr. Harbansh Lal
2. Manual capsulotomy in morgagnian cataract (8 mins) : Dr. Shroff Ashok Pranjivandas
3. Capsulotomy in soft and paediatric cataract (8 mins) : Prof.Sudarshan Kumar Khokhar
4. Zepto CCC: Pearls and pitfalls (8 mins) : Dr.Ikeda Lal
5. Femtosecond laser assisted CCC (8 mins) : Dr. Rajiv Choudhary
6. Runaway Rhexis: Bring it back! (12 mins) : Dr.Noshir Minoo Shroff
7. Perfect phacoemulsification in presence of incomplete capsulorhexis (8 : Dr. Harbansh Lal
mins)
Panel Discussion: (11 mins)

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National Symposium
SYMPOSIUM ON GLAUCOMA
DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 7:00 PM - 8:25 PM (85 mins) HALL: PARSON HALL
CHAIRMAN: Dr. Ramkrishnna & Dr. G. Chandrashekhar
CO-CHAIRMAN: Dr. Ramanjit Sihota & Dr. Krishna Das
CONVENOR: Dr. S.S. Pandav & Dr. B. Shantha
CO-CONVENOR: Dr. Chandrima Paul & Dr. P. Sathyan
MODERATOR: Dr. R. Venkatesh & Dr. Amit Porwal

1. Update on Structure-Function in Glaucoma Diagnosis. (12 Minutes) DR. SUSHMA TEJWANI


2. Potential application of Artificial Intelligence in Glaucoma. (12 Minutes) DR. DIVYA RAO
3. Evidence based practice for Primary Angle Closure Disease. (12 Minutes) DR. RAJUL PRIKH
4. Glaucoma management during the COVID19 pandemic. (12 Minutes) DR. R VENKATESH
5. Newer Updates in Medical & Laser treatment in India. (12 Minutes) DR. PRATEEP VYAS
6. Current application and future of MIGS in India. (12 Minutes) DR. TANUJ DADA

Panel Discussion (13 Minutes)

NEW HORIZONS IN CORNEA


DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 7:00 PM - 8:25 PM (85 mins) HALL: STALLARD HALL
CHAIRMAN: Dr. Virender Sangwan
CO-CHAIRMAN: Dr. Samar Basak

National Symposium
CONVENOR: Dr. Namrata Sharma
CO-CONVENOR: Dr. Umang Mathur
MODERATOR: Dr. Nikhil Gokhale

1. Simple techniques in evaluation of the corneal surface (6 Minutes) DR. SK RAO


2. New horizons in dry eye (6 Minutes) DR. HIMANSHU MATALIA
3. What s ne management in allergic e e disease (6 Minutes) DR. NIKHIL GOKHALE
4. 3-D and intraoperative OCT technology in corneal surgery (6 Minutes) DR. NAMRATA SHARMA
5. Newer management algorithms in microbial keratitis (6 Minutes) DR. VENKATESH PRAJNYA
6. What s ne in viral keratitis (6 Minutes) DR. UMANG MATHUR
7. New techniques in keratoconus management (6 Minutes) DR. SOOSAN JACOB
8. Transitioning to new techniques in endothelial keratoplasty (6 Minutes) DR. SAMAR BASAK
9. Innovations in DMEK (6 Minutes) DR. RAJESH FOGLA
10. Cutting edge in artificial corneas (6 Minutes) DR. GEETHA IYER
11. Tele-ophthalmology in cornea practice (6 Minutes) DR. PRAVINK VADDAVALLI
12. Cornea practice during COVID times (6 Minutes) DR. VIKAS MITTAL

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SYMPOSIUM ON MEDICO LEGAL PROBLEM
DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 7:00 PM - 8:25 PM (85 mins) HALL: AHMED HALL
CHAIRMAN: Dr. Deshpande A.A
CO-CHAIRMAN: Dr. Amit Shah
CONVENOR: Justice Ashok Ganguly
CO-CONVENOR: Senior Advocate Milon Mukherjee
MODERATOR: Dr. Manoj Chandra Mathur
PANELIST: Dr. Deshpande A.A, Justice Ashok Ganguly, Senior Advocate Milon
Mukherjee,Dr. Amit Shah, Dr. Manoj Chandra Mathur, Dr. Prakash
Marathe, Dr. Nirmal Fredrick, Dr. Pankaj Varshney
1. Consumer case study in Endophthalmitis. (10 Minutes) DR. PANKAJ VARSHNEY
2. Effects of Covid- 19 on Legal liabilities in Ophthalmic Practice. (10 Minutes) DR. DESHPANDE A.A
3. Addressing Medico legal Problems with NABH Accreditation. (10 Minutes) DR. NIRMAL FREDRICK
4. Post COVID Practice norms in Ophthalmology. (10 Minutes) DR. PRAKASH MARATHE
5. Indemnity insurance in Ophthalmic Practice. (10 Minutes) DR. MANOJ CHANDRA MATHUR
6. Crime and Punishment - How to Avoid!. (10 Minutes) JUSTICE ASHOK GANGULY
SENIOR ADVOCATE MILON
7. Criminal Case against Doctors - How to Tackle! (10 Minutes)
MUKHERJEE

Panel Discussion (15 Minutes)

SYMPOSIUM ON NEUROPHTHALMOLOGY
DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 7:00 PM - 8:25 PM (85 mins) HALL: SRINIVASAN HALL
CHAIRMAN: Dr. Pradeep Sharma & Dr. Pramod Pandey
CONVENORS: Dr. Rashmin Gandhi & Dr. Rohit Sharma
EXPERT PANEL: Dr. S Ambika, Dr. Dipankar Das, Dr.Jyoti Matalia, Dr. Mahesh Kumar, Dr.
Navin Jayakumar, Dr. Kumudini Sharma, Dr. K Rajesh, Dr. Satya Karna, Dr.
Sujata Guha
1. OCT in Neuro Ophthalmogy. (10 Minutes) DR. SHIKHA BASSI
2. Optic neuritis What s Ne ? (10 Minutes) DR. VIRENDER SACHDEVA
3. AION Diagnostic and Management Aspects. (10 Minutes) DR. SWATI PHULJHELE
4. Cranial Nerve Deficits, How do I Investigate? (10 Minutes) DR. K PADMAVATHY
5. Toxic Optic Neuropathy. (10 Minutes) DR. JASPREET SHKHIJA
6. Ocular Myasthenia. (10 Minutes) DR. MURALIDHAR RAJAMANI
7. Interesting Cases. (10 Minutes) DR. HEMALINI SAMANT

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SYMPOSIUM ON INFECTIOUS UVEITIS:WHERE ARE WE?
DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 7:00 PM - 8:25 PM (85 MINS) HALL: KELMAN HALL
CHAIRMAN: Dr. Sudha Ganesh
CO-CHAIRMAN: Dr. Shishir Narain
CONVENOR: Dr. Debashis Das
CO-CONVENOR: Dr. Alay Banker
MODERATOR: Dr. Parthapratim Dutta Mazumdar

1. Infectious uveitis - search for the cause. (10 Minutes) DR. JYOTIRMAY BISWAS
2. Tubercular uveitis-continued challenge . (10 Minutes) DR. VISHALI GUPTA
3. Viral anterior uveitis- are we seeing it more? (10 Minutes) DR. SOMASHEILA MURTHY
4. Syphilitic uveitis the great masquerade. (10 Minutes) DR. BALA MURUGAN
5. Post fever retinitis- varied spectrum. (10 Minutes) DR. PADMAMALINI MAHENDRADAS
6. Viral retinitis- the real emergency in uveitis. (10 Minutes) DR. KALPANA BABU MURTHY
7. Covid-related infectious uveitic lesions. (10 Minutes) DR. MANISHA AGARWAL

Panel Discussion (15 Minutes)


(Panellists: Dr. Sudha Ganesh, Shishir Narain, Debashis Das, Dr. Alay Banker)

UPDATE ON ADULT RETINAL VASCULAR DISORDERS


DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 7:00 PM - 8:25 PM (85 mins) HALL: SUSHRUTA HALL
CHAIRMAN: Prof. Atul Kumar

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CO-CHAIRMAN: Dr. S.Natarajan
CONVENOR: Dr. Shobit Chawla
CO-CONVENOR: Dr. Ajit Babu Majhi
MODERATOR: Dr. P. Mahesh Shanmugam

1. Retinal vascular imaging as a guide to underlying systemic


DR. RAJIV RAMAN
disease in a patient. (8 Minutes)
2. Retinal arterial occlusions (8 Minutes) DR. ATUL KUMAR
3. Branch retinal vein occlusion Treatment Options. (10 Minutes) DR. LALIT VERMA
4. Central / Hemicentral retinal vein occlusion treatment options .
DR. GIRIDHAR
(10 Minutes)
5. Retinal vein occlusion in young adults . (10 Minutes) DR. AVINASH PATHENGAY
6. Vitrectomy in retinal vascular occlusions . (10 Minutes) DR. PRAMOD BHENDE

Panel Discussion Dr P. Mahesh Shanmugam

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REPORTING MY WORST CASE SCENARIO IN CATARACT SURGERY 2021
DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 7:00 PM - 8:25 PM (85 mins) HALL: DUA
CHAIRMAN: Dr. Abhay Vasavada
CO-CHAIRMAN: Dr. Haripriya Aravind
CONVENOR: Prof K.P.S Mallick
CO-CONVENOR: Dr. Harbansh Lal
MODERATOR: Dr. Partha Biswas

1. My Worst Case Scenario:With Biometry Errors. (8 Minutes) DR. ARUP CHAKRABORTY


2. My Worst Case Scenario:With SICS. (8 Minutes) PROF K.P.S MALLICK
3. My Worst Case Scenario:RhexisRunouts. (8 Minutes) DR. ROHIT OM PRAKASH
4. My Worst Case Scenario:With PC Rents. (8 Minutes) DR. HARBANSH LAL
5. My Worst Case Scenario:With Femto Laser Cataract Surgery. (8 Minutes) DR. MAHIPAL SACHDEV
6. My Worst Case Scenario:Cataract Surgery in a Post Refractive Surgery Eye.
DR. HARIPRIYA ARAVIND
(8 Minutes)
7.My Worst Case Scenario:With Secondary IOLs (8 Minutes) DR. AMAR AGARWAL

Panel Discussion (15 Minutes)

HAT S NE IN PEDIATRIC OPHTHALMOLOG


DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 7:00 PM - 8:25 PM (85 mins) HALL: HAYREH
CHAIRMAN: Prof. Mangat Dogra
CO-CHAIRMAN: Prof. Jagat Ram
CONVENOR: Prof. Sudarshan Khokhar
CO-CONVENOR: Dr. Shreya Shah
MODERATOR: Dr. Parikshit Gogate & Dr. Jitendra Jethani

1. What s NEW in Refractive Errors (10 Minutes) DR. ASIM SIL


2. What s NEW in Strabismus (10 Minutes) DR. MILIND KILLEDAR
3. What s NEW in Retinopath of Prematurit (10 Minutes) DR. SUBHADRA JALALI
4. What s NEW in Pediatric Cataract (10 Minutes) PROF. SUDARSHAN KOCHAR
5. What s NEW in Ambl opia (10 Minutes) DR. MEENAKSHI SWAMINATHAN
6. What s NEW in Pediatric Allergic Disorders (10 Minutes) PROF. SUBHASH DADEYA
7. What s NEW in Children s Low Vision and Rehabilitation (10 Minutes) DR. P. VIJAYALAKSHMI

Panel Discussion (15 Minutes)

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NATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON OCULOPLASTY 2021
DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 7:00pm: 8:25pm (85 mins) HALL: BARRAQUER HALL
CHAIRMAN: Dr. Apjit Kaur, Co- Chairman: Dr. Mukesh Sharma,
CONVENOR: Dr Usha Singh, Co-Convener: Dr. E Ravindra Mohan
MODERATOR: Dr. Fairooz P M
1.Mucormycosis- Tiding over the crisis (10 Minutes) DR. SANTOSH G. HONAVAR
2.Thyroid Eye Disease- New Paradigm (10 Minutes) DR. ASHOK GROVER
3.Technological advances in Orbit Surgeries (10 Minutes) DR. KASTURI BHATTACHARJEE
4.Periocular Rejuvination (10 Minutes) DR. MILIND NAIK
5.Lacrimal Canalicular Obstruction (10 Minutes) DR. MOHAMMED JAVED ALI
6.Pediatric Eyelid Anomalies (10 Minutes) DR. USHA KIM
7.Oculoadnexal Malignancies- Diagnosis and management (10 Minutes) DR. VIKAS MENON

Panel discussion: Moderated by Dr. Fairooz P M- 10 minutes

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PEDAGOGY FOR MANAGEMENT OF DME IN SAARC COUNTRIES
DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 12:30 PM - 1:25 PM HALL: ELLIOT HALL
CHAIRMAN: Prof. O.K Malla, Prof. Ava Hossain & Prof. Rajvardhan Azad
CO-CHAIRMAN: Dr. Namrata Sharma & Dr. Rajesh Sinha
CONVENOR: Dr. Eli Pradhan
MODERATOR: Dr. Lalit Verma

1. Epidemiology (Magnitude of problem in SAARC countries) (10 Minutes) DR ELI PRADHAN


2. Diagnostic tools in DME. (10 Minutes) DR. MALLIKA GOYAL
3. Assesment of Systemic Parameters & Medical management in DME. (10 DR. RAJIV RAMAN
Minutes)
4. Intravitreal Drug therapy in DME. (10 Minutes) DR. RAJA NARAYANAN
5. Surgical Aspects. (10 Minutes) DR. TARIQ REZA ALI

CONCLUDING REMARKS: Prof. OK Malla & Prof. Rajvardhan Azad

PANELISTS
Dr. Nadeem Butt, Dr. Sharfuddin Ahmed, Dr. Saliya Pathirana, Dr. Imteyaz Mohsin,
Dr. Shaamaly Jaufar, Dr. Rahman Siddiqui, Dr. Shabir Muez, Dr. Mohamad Azzam,
Dr. Charith Foseka, Dr. Sagun Joshi, Dr. Dipak K Nag, Dr. Qasim Chaudhry

* Content of this symposium has been agreed upon by the SAARC Diabetic Retinopathy Advisory committee
P ceed f hi m i m ill f m he ba i f SAARC G ideli e f DME

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International Symposium
HONOURING OUR INTERNATIONAL HEROES
DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 2:30 PM - 3:55 PM HALL: SHIELDS HALL
CHAIRMAN: Dr. Mahipal Sachdev
CO-CHAIRMAN: Dr. Lalit Verma
CONVENOR: Dr. Partha Biswas
CO-CONVENOR: Dr. Namrata Sharma & Dr. Rajesh Sinha
MODERATOR: Dr. Rohit Shetty

1. Travel Grant of US$ 500 : 35th Singapore Malaysia Joint Meeting in


Ophthalmology in Conjunction with the 1st APOIS MeetingAsia Pacific DR ANJU KURIAKOSE
Ocular Imaging Society.
2. Awarded the best paper at World Ophthalmology Congress held
Virtually on June 26- 29th titled "Translational applications for a point-of-
DR ANN SARAHKOSHY
care molecular diagnostic kit in refractive and crosslinking surgeries" In
the Cutting Edge Ophthalmology and Research section.
3. Best of the Best Video Award at World Society of Pediatric
DR. DEEPTI JOSHI
Ophthalmology and Strabismus 2020.
4. 1st Prize in Poster at the 25th ESCRS Winter Meeting held online from
DR. DIVYA TRIVEDI
19 -21st February, 2021.
Fluoresceinan Odetoa Humble S ai won the ASCRS 2020 Best Video
DR. DEVYANI GADRE
in Young Physician Category.
6. Egyptian Association of Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus EAPOS
3rd Position in free talks abstract submission 2nd position in teams DR. GUNJAN SALUJA
competition.
7. 'Best of the Best' video award conferred at the Annual Conference of
World Society of Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus (WSPOS) in DR. JASPREET SUKHIJA
September 2020.
8. Winner of Video Competition at the World Congress of Ocular Trauma
DR. JAYANTA KUMAR DAS
14th -15th December, 2019 .
9. Post Nominal Honorary FRCS Glasgow nominated in 2019 and received
DR. KASTURI BHATTACHARJEE
Certificate in 2020 .
10. Winner of Eye wiki International Ophthalmologist Contest 2020. DR. KOUSHIK TRIPATHI
11. International Scholar Award by the American Academy of
PROF. LIONAL RAJ D
Ophthalmology.
12. Winner of Best Video - AAO 2020 and AAO International Education
DR. MADHU UDDARAJU
Award.
13. Study of Retinal Vascular Calibre and Associated Changes in
Cardiovascular diseases to predict future probability of occurrence of DR. MEHZABEEN RAHMAN
cardiac events.
14. First place in residents and fellows poster in the ASCRS virtual meeting
DR. NASIQ HASAN
in 2020.
15. Outstanding video award Be P d c i at the Faco Extrema
DR. NIKHIL BALAKRISHNAN
International Film Festival held in June 2020.

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16. Research project under women scientist scheme (WOS-B) component of


DR. NISHA CHAUHAN
KIRAN division of department of science and technology (DST)
17. Glaucoma videos section in ASCRS film festival 2020 DR PAVAN KUMAR MG
18. Best Paper Travel Grant - World Ophthalmology Congress: Novel
ultrastructural Imaging technique of collagen distribution with ultra-high DR. POOJA KHAMAR
resolution polarisation sensitive OCT.
19. IIRSI 2020 IFFA (IIRSI Film Festival Awards),"Best Teaching Video" category DR. PRASANNA
and "Best New Producer- Runner Up'' VENKATESH RAMESH
20. Topic - 3D Printing of the Eye: A Novel Innovation in Surgical Training
Award - Best Abstract paper presentation in Ophthalmological Society of DR. PRASANTH GIREESH
Kenya 2020.
21. Global Ophthalmology Awards Program (GOAP), Predicting retinopathy of
DR. RWITUJA THOMAS
prematurity (ROP) in infants from biomarkers in their tears.
2 38th Annual ASCRS Film Festival Runner Up Award: Pointers for Performing DR. RASHMI
Successful Trabeculotomy Tips for the Beginners. KRISHNAMURTHY
23. Best Free Paper K-YO at the13th Joint Meeting of the Korean China
Japan Ophthalmologists 2020 at Seoul, Korea and International DR. SAHIL AGRAWAL
Ophthalmologist Award 2020 by the American Academy of Ophthalmology.

24. TRAVEL GRANT for WOC 2020 (World Ophthalmology Congress) " NEXT
CALCULATOR: A NOVEL NEW MODALITY FOR CUSTOMISING FLUENCE FOR DR. SALONI SHAH
CROSSLINKING IN THIN CORNEAS" in category 'Refractive Surgery'.
25. Evaluation of post cross-li ki g c me i g Vi al b ma
DR SHARON D SOUZA
topography-A Novel method
26. Best of the Show Rhett Buckler Award by American Retina Society (ACRS)
DR. SHRINIVAS JOSHI
for Best Video.
27. Comparison of newer procedural therapies for dry eye: Intense pulsed DR. SOUMYA GANESH
light therapy (Eyelight/E-eye) vs Thermal Pulsation. NANAIAH

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28. Awarded travel grant for free paper at World Ophthalmology Conference
DR. SONIA MAHESHWARI
WOC-2020, Capetown.
29. Fi P i e i he F ee Pa e Se i f F ee Pa e i led Ma ageme f
a case of bilateral keratectasia post ReLEx-SMILE, using tissue addition and DR. SMITH SNEHAL SUTE
cke c li ki g i he Ref active Surgery (Interesting Cases).
- First Prize for E- e i led P a al eigh gai a d i a cia i ih e ei f ei ah f
ema i ROP i I dia e e m i fa i g WINROP i he Paedia ic O h halm logy Poster Gallery.
- Sec d P i e i he F ee Pa e Se i f F ee Pa e i led Ma ageme f SMILE ec a ia i g i e
addition and pocket cross linking- I i ial e e ie ce i e e i he Ref ac i e S ge y (Free Paper).
- Second Prize for E- e i led I cide ce f c eal ec a ia i a ie de g i g ReLE SMILE a d
ReLE SMILE X a i a high l me e ia ca e ef ac i e ge ce e i he Ref ac i e S ge P e
Gallery.
- Third Prize in the Free Paper Session for Free Pape i led Fea ibili afe a d cli ical c me i h a
e de ig f h d h bic ca la fi a i IOL i he Ca a ac F ee Pa e
30. Awarded the Hooper Price for IAPB EYE HEALTH HERO. DR. SUMIT GROVER
31. Intraoperative floppy iris syndrome:Combating the challenge. DR. TUSHYA OM PRAKASH
32. Rhett Buckler best video award American Society of Retina Specialists
July 2020 Title - The b gged Vide - Surgical Management Pearls for Live DR. VISHAL AGRAWAL
Intravitreal Cysticercosis.
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33. 2020 ASCRS Film Festival Runner Up-award DR. VINEET RATRA
SPECIAL SESSIONS IN OPHTHALMOLOGY
Annual Conference of All India Ophthalmological Society, 2021

DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 4:30pm - 5:55pm HALL: SUSHRUTA HALL


SHOWBIZ OPHTHALMOLOGY: EYEDOCS IN PUBLIC EYE- A REALITY CHECK
DR. SIRISH NELIVIGI [N08771] BANGALORE

Public Trust and undeterred faith form the cornerstone of successful medical practice. However gradual
erosion of faith in medical professionals and viewing medical treatment as a commodity by patient has posed
a serious threat to patient doctor relationship with far reaching consequences. This Instruction Course
focuses on the changing dynamics of public perception of eye care and it's effects. Our famous movies
reinforce the notorious myths about ophthalmic treatment perpetrating misconceptions.
Furthermore the internet has become a source of obfuscatory, non-curated and unscientific information
about eye ailments and its treatment posing a threat to community eye health. Often public views are shaped
by derogatory comments by professionals regarding the treatment received from competitors. The mighty
social media platforms can make or break a doctor's reputation. The onus lies with professionals to pass on
unambiguous information to improve public perception of eye care.

1. Public perception of Eye care travails, trials & tribulations (8 mins) DR. LAKSHMI K.S.
2. Bhayanak Bollywood - Eye care as shown in Indian movies (8 mins) DR. DEEPTI P.
3. Making Merry in misery- Media trials &News paper malice in eye care
DR. SIRISH NELIVIGI
mishaps (10 mins)
4. Google babas, Internet Gurus and Magical cures (8 mins) DR. RAJIV SUKUMARAN
5. Fraternal foes - Are we badmouthing Competitors heading to self
DR. N.V. ARULMOZHI VARMAN
destruction? (8 mins)
6. Digital Marketing - Ethics, opportunities and modus operandi (8 mins) DR. SHRINIVAS M. JOSHI
7. Light at the end of the tunnel- how to resurrect our public image? (8 mins) DR. KRISHNA PRASAD R

Panel Discussion (10 mins)

DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 4:30pm - 5:55pm HALL: KELMAN HALL


LOOKING THROUGH A PIN HOLE: A SURGICAL PANORAMA-MACULAR SURGERY IN DIFFICULT SITUATIONS
DR. KRISHNENDU NANDI [N13635] - KOLKATA
Updates & Current Concepts
Macular surgery needs lot skills and a different level of expertise. We often perform macular hole, Epi-retinal
Membrane removal in our daily practice. But Macular hole in Retinal Detachment, Sub-macular Haemorrhage
removal, Lamellar hole related epiretinal proliferation surgery, Myopic macular schisis, macular grafting in
failed macular hole surgery and macular foreign body needs technique and high level of expertise. In this
instruction course we will discuss tips and tricks of macular surgery in different scenarios.

1. Macular hole surgery in different situations (10 mins) DR. ANIRUDDHA MAITI
2. Myopic macular schisis with sub retinal fiuid- surgical tips and tricks (10
DR. KRISHNENDU NANDI
mins)
3. Sub macular Hemorrhage removal (10 mins) DR. DAS ARNAB
4. Retinal grafting in failed macular hole surgery (10 mins) DR. RUPAKKANTI BISWAS
5. Retinal detachment with macular hole (10 mins) DR. RUPAK ROY
6. Macular Foreign body removal (10 mins) DR. SOUMEN MONDAL
7. Surgical tips in Lamellar hole related epiretinal proliferation (10 mins) DR. SUDIPTA DAS

Panel Discussion (5 mins)

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DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 4:30pm - 5:55pm HALL: SHIELDS HALL


LEARN BASICS IN VISUAL ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY AND BE CONFIDENT
DR. BIRENDRA PRASAD KASHYAP [K02624] - RANCHI

The visual electrical phenomena described way back in 1800s has gone under sea changes. Educational activity in this
field remained slow unlike the dramatic entry of OCT. We concentrate on anatomical and functional part of the
refractive aspects and the electrical phenomena escapes our attention. In many centers the electrophysiology is
restricted to VEP generally conducted by neurologists. And Of course! There is a tendency to shy away from this
science. But now the scenario is changing. Better equipment are available with standardization by International Society
for clinical electrophysiology. Our basic course will have enough take home messages which will be sufficient to make
you confident to start electrophysiology.

1. Why electrophysiology- an introduction (12 mins) DR. BIRENDRA PRASAD KASHYAP


2. Electrodes and machine and how the waves are formed (10 mins) DR.BHARTI KASHYAP
3. Pattern ERG (12 mins) DR.BIBHUTI B. KASHYAP
4. VEP AND EOG (10 mins) DR. NIDHI GAJENDRAGADKAR
5. Multifocal ERG (10 mins) DR. BIRENDRA PRASAD KASHYAP

Panel Discussion (10 mins)

DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 3:00pm - 4:25pm HALL: STALLARD HALL


CORNEAL CATASTROPHIES: CONFRONTING THE PERILS
DR. NILESH MOHAN [M14055] - PATNA

Ocular morbidity due to corneal catastrophies are a major cause of concern in clinical practice of an ophthalmologist.
Ocular infections and trauma is a major concerning factor warranting timely intervention to avoid the catastrophe of
corneal blindness. A combination of different procedures with its ease of accessibilty can prove beneficial to the
patient's long term visual outcome.This course highlights the various available options to the treating clinicians in
reducing the visual impairement and providing a favorable long term prognosis.

1. Introduction (5 mins) Dr. NILESH MOHAN


2. Art of maximizing visual outcome Suturing & ancillary procedures (12 mins) Dr. RAKHI KUSUMESH
3. Sealing the leak Glues and lenses (12 mins) Dr. BIBHUTI PRASSAN SINHA
4. Acute hydrops A way forward (12 mins) Dr. MAMTA
5. Striking the chemical warCatastrophies averted (12 mins) Dr. ABHISHEK RANJAN
6. Penetrating KeratoplastyThe Ultimate saviour (12 mins) Dr. NILESH MOHAN

Panel Discussion (10 mins)

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DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 1:30pm - 2:55pm HALL: DUA HALL


COOL WAYS OF DEALING WITH THE HOT ORBIT
DR. RAKA CHATTERJEE [C16649] - KOLKATA

A hot orbit is not necessarily due to orbital cellulitis. Sterile inflammation due to Idiopathic Orbital
Inflammatory Disease and Thyroid Eye Disease can mimic orbital cellulitis. Rarely, an orbital tumour can
present in the setting of a hot orbit. It is therefore imperative to identify the cause before starting treatment.
This IC will highlight case-based management of various common and uncommon presentations pertaining to
a hot orbit. A general approach to the patient will be discussed, followed by illustrative examples like orbital
infection, sterile inflammation, malignancy and hot orbit in a child.

1. Approach to a patient with hot orbit (10 mins) DR. RAKA CHATTERJEE
2. Orbital infections (15 mins) DR. RAKA CHATTERJEE
3. Orbital inflammation (15 mins) DR. JOYEETA DAS
4. Orbital malignancy (15 mins) DR.BHADURI ANIRBAN
5. Hot orbit in a child (15 mins) DR. CHANDANA CHAKRABORTI

Panel Discussion (5 mins)

DATE:24.06.2021 TIME: 1:30pm - 2:55pm HALL: SCHEPENS HALL


TACKLING COVID 19 PANDEMIC DEFERRED CATARACTS. PROFICIENCY AND PERILS
DR. SUDIPTA MITRA [M09141] - KOLKATA

A video based instruction course on tackling deferred cataract surgeries. The nearly mature cataracts
deferred due to Covid 19 Lockdowns and a bar on cataract surgery are bound to develop into hard, ripened
and white cataracts in the times when we resume elective surgeries. With new normal safety protocols we
have to be ready to deal ! White cataracts may be soft or hard. In soft over mature ones alertness is required
in every move in rhexis . In Harder ones there may be leathery posterior plates. With knowledge and skill it is

Updates & Current Concepts


possible to pick the best amongst enumerous choppers available and any one of the best chopping methods
to tackle each case. Very frequently these ripe cataracts have zonuler dialysis which may require aids like CTR.
Small pupils with Hard cataracts require careful choice of pupil expanders . Perils of handling such cataracts
include posterior capsular trauma . Thus we need to be armed in our theatres with few extra equipment s for
such cases !

1. Deferred white and hard cataracts .. tips to manage it safely (8 mins) DR. SUDIPTA MITRA
2. Chopping away the hardness (8 mins) DR. ARUP KUMAR BOSE
3. Femto,a new armament in breaking the hard rocks (8 mins) DR. AJOY PAUL
4. Hard cataract behind a small pupil...managing it best (8 mins) DR. ARUP CHAKRABORTY
5. Managing zonular dehiscence with hard cataracts in the easiest way (8 mins) DR. SOMDUTT PRASAD
6. Managing PCR in hard cataracts (8 mins) DR. AJOY PAUL

Panel Discussion (20 mins)

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DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 1:30pm - 2:55pm HALL: HAYREH HALL


CHECKPOINTS FOR GLAUCOMA DIAGNOSIS: IN A BUSY EYE OUT PATIENT DEPARTMENT.
Dr. SUKANYA MITRA [M09293] - KOLKATA

Glaucoma is usually an asymptomatic disease, until the later stages by which time the prognosis is poor. It is the
responsibility of the examining ophthalmologist to detect glaucoma at a treatable stage. In a busy clinic, it is often easy
to miss glaucoma, therefore, this course will highlight certain key clinical methods to be adhered to during a routine
examination. Targeted history and the relevant questions to identify at risk patients, slit lamp examination starting with
Van Herricks, Applanation tonometry pearls, the art of quick and correct Gonioscopy and the distinctive signs to look for
when evaluating the Disc for glaucoma. Finally, the course will discuss the relevant tests to perform to confirm the
diagnosis and reading a visual field and Optical Coherence Tomography printout. Attendees will be confident of
diagnosing glaucoma in a high-volume practice or busy eye out patient department.

1. Recognizing the clinical red flags (10 mins) DR. SUKANYA MITRA
2. Applanation Tonometry Tips and Pearls (10 mins) PROF. MANAV DEEP SINGH
3. Gonioscopy for all incorporating gonioscopy into a routine examination (15
DR. (COL) MADHU BHADURIA
mins)
4. Disc Evaluation the key signs to look for (15 mins) DR. CHANDRIMA PAUL
5. The Next Step Perimetry and OCT -a quick guide to interpretation (15 mins) DR. AMIT PORWAL

Panel Discussion (10 mins)

DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 4:30pm - 5:55pm HALL: DUA HALL


HOT ORBIT
DR. CHANDANA CHAKRABORTI [C07266] - HOOGHLY

Hot orbit means inflammation of orbit. It can be infective or non-infective. Symptoms vary depending upon the orbital
structure involved. But in general, there is pain, redness, proptosis, restriction of ocular movements, visual impairment
and diplopia. Managing hot orbit is full of challenges.These cases are managed mostly by the general ophthalmologist
or by an oculoplastic and orbit surgeon. This comprehensive overview of challenging cases of hot orbit will provide
insight into the management of such cases.

1. Introduction & Approach to a case of hot orbit (15 mins) DR. CHANDANA CHAKRABORTI
2. Infective causes of hot orbit (15 mins) DR. NABANITA BARUA
3. Traumatic hot orbit (10 mins) DR.PURBAN GANGULY
4. Vascular and tumour related hot orbit (15 mins) DR. BHADURI ANIRBAN
5. Systemic diseases related hot orbit (10 mins) DR. JOYEETA DAS

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LESSONS FROM COVID 19 PANDEMIC
PROF. AJAY DUDANI [D06387] - MUMBAI

The clinic is a changed place from the impact of COVID19. However, we need to re-evaluate our systems and
provide care. The first talk discusses protective strategies from COVID19 against other infections. We then
discuss air handling & circulation in our OPDs & OTs to provide a fresh, safe environment & provide guidance
for future expansions or restructuring. The next talk deliberates on the role of ultraviolet C light & proper
applications of this modality for continual use to sanitize workplaces in a chemical-free cost-effective way.
One f he mea e ad ed in he COVID ime i be e gani a i n f he clinic k ed ce
bottlenecks & deter episodic clustering in favor of distributed regular work. We then focus on smart triaging
& teleophthalmology utilizing objective tools (online visual function & smartphone photography) to care for
those that find it difficult to attend the clinic. Innovators having in-depth knowledge will present with active
audience interaction.

1. Protective measures against Covid 19 (10 mins) PROF. AJAY DUDANI


2. Air Handling and Circulation in OPD and OT (10 mins) DR. RAJU S.
3. Ultraviolet C light in Covid 19 war (10 mins) DR. ABHISHEK KOTHARI
4. Smooth OPD and OT functioning (10 mins) DR. DEEPA V.R. KOTHARI
5. Teleophthalmology in Covid consultations (10 mins) DR. RUSHAD SHROFF

Panel Discussion (25 mins)

DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 12:30pm - 1:25pm HALL: HAYREH HALL


THE MORE THE MERRIER :TOPOGRAPHY -AN ADDITIONAL TOOL TO HIT THE GOAL IN REFRACTIVE CATARACT
SURGERY
DR. BINDU YADAV [B22536] - MUMBAI

Updates & Current Concepts


Premium implants have advanced to providing tremendous patient satisfaction. The practices that know how
to offer and optimize these implants are showing tremendous growth in our world today. The course will
present in an easy to understand format how best to use many features of corneal topography in deciding the
best value to incorporate in modern IOL formulae and achieve the target of best Vision, both quantitative and
qualitative . All cataract surgeons trying to hone their skills and further their knowledge in refractive cataract
surgery will find this course helpful as topography in patients with irregular corneas,mod. to severe dry eye,
and post refractive surgery cases helps in fine tuning of iol power selection .it also helps in right patient
selection for premium iols .Some of the surgical pearls for success will also be discussed .

1. Corneal topography in optical bi me A ca a ac ge n e ec i e


DR. BINDU YADAV
mins)
2. Influence of corneal abberation on premium iol performance (9 mins) DR. VAISHAL P. KENIA
3. Optimizing results of cataract surgery in patients with irregular and ectatic
DR. SAUMIL K. KOTHARI
corneas. (9 mins)
4. Iol selection in patients with prior corneal surgery and refractive surgery (9
DR. KAREESHMA WADIA
mins)
5. Dry eye related corneal irregularities and its treatment (9 mins) DR. TANVI HALDIPURKAR

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DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 1:30pm - 2:55pm HALL: ELDER HALL


TECHNOLOGIES AND TECHNIQUES TO CONQUER BRUNESCENT CATARACT
DR. ARUP BHAUMIK [B08359] - 24 PARGANAS (NORTH)

Phacoemulsification is facing its biggest challenge ever, conquering the rock-hard brunescent nuclei in a safe and
predictable manner. The grading system of cataract is probably unable to predict the hardness, thickness and
leatheriness of these cataracts. This video based IC will discuss every possible techniques and application of newer
technologies to conquer hardest cataract. This IC will also highlight all kinds of probable complications and it's
prevention as well as management. Attendees will able to learn application of techniques and technologies for
management of brunescent cataract.

1. Back Up Strategies (10 mins) DR. AYAN MOHANTA


2. Vertical Chopping : Tips and Tricks (10 mins) DR. LAV KOCHGAWAY
3. Techniques and Technologies to Deal Brunescent Cataract (15 mins) DR. ARUP BHAUMIK
4. Hard cataract with other difficult conditions like hypermaturity and Subluxation
DR. AJOY PAUL
(15 mins)
5. Early detection and management of complications (15 mins) DR. SIDDHARTHA GHOSH

Panel Discussion (10 mins)

DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 1:30pm - 2:55pm HALL: HELMHOLTZ HALL


CURRENT PERSPECTIVES IN NEOVASCULAR GLAUCOMA
DR. SUMIT CHOUDHURY [C05149] - KOLKATA

India is deemed as the world's capital of diabetes. Neovascular glaucoma(NVG) remains a therapeutic challenge and the
most common cause is diabetes mellitus, followed by central retinal vein occlusion, and ocular ischemic syndrome.
Early diagnosis and aggressive control of high IOP and the underlying etiology is crucial to minimize the visual loss.
Gonioscopy is vitally important to the early diagnosis because angle neovascularization can occur without iris
neovascularisation. Early detection of neovascularization and prophylactic treatment with PRP directed at the ischemic
retina are key elements in preventing a visually devastating outcome of this disease. The advent of anti-fibrotics, tube
shunts, anti-VEGF agents and newer cycloablation procedures have revolutionized the management and given hope for
relatively better outcomes. Attendees of this course will be able to diagnose and treat Neovascular glaucoma
confidently.

1. A case of Neovascular glaucoma Clinical assessment (10 mins) DR. PRAFULLA SARMA
2. Strategies aimed at regressing neovascularisation (10 mins) DR. ABHIJIT CHATTOPADHYAY
3. Creating a lasting Filter (10 mins) DR. SUMIT CHOUDHURY
4. Significance of Glaucoma Drainage Devices in NVG (10 mins) DR. SUMIT CHOUDHURY
5. Cycloabalative procedures Which and When? (10 mins) DR. CHANDRIMA PAUL

Panel Discussion (20 mins)

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DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 1:30pm - 2:55pm HALL: VON GRAEFE HALL


TACKLING CATARACT IN PREVIOUSLY OPERATED EYES-HOW DIFFERENT IT IS?
DR. SUBHASH PRASAD [P06836] - PATNA

Cataract in eyes which have been previously repaired for open globe injuries and eyes operated for
glaucoma,vitreoretinal,post keratoplasty,postlasik and after intravitreal injections have different patterns of
onset,progression,management challenges,complications and outcome.Phaco in these eyes always present
challenges in overall management.There are more risk of complications in these operated eyes who are
already sick eyes and require very meticulous planning,proper intraocular IOL power calculation,particularly
in repaired, keratoplasty,lasik/rk and silicone oil filled eyes.Requires gentle as well as safe approach in post
trab,keratoplasty,postvr and post injection cataract to avoid injury to bleb,endothelium,posterior capsule
etc.Some of these patients require different postoperative care also because of risk of graft
failure,blebscarring,retinaldetachment.This course will highlight how these operated eyes need to be treated
differently to get best possible outcome.

1. Cataract surgery in repaired open globe injury (10 mins) DR. RAJAN K ANAND
2. Phaco in post Lasik and RK eyes (10 mins) DR. SUJEET KUMAR MISHRA
3. Phaco in post keratoplasty eyes (10 mins) DR. ELANKUMARAN PASUPATHI
4. Phaco in post Trabeculectomy eyes (10 mins) DR. BIBHUTI PRASSAN SINHA
5. Phaco in post intravitreal injection cataract (10 mins) DR. AMIT RAJ
6. Phaco in operated VR eyes (10 mins) DR. SUBHASH PRASAD

Panel Discussion (15 mins)

DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 3:00pm - 4:25pm HALL: BARRAQUER HALL


DEVELOPING OPHTHALMIC OT PROTOCOLS FOR ZERO INFECTION AND COVID PROPHYLAXIS
DR. PATTANAYAK SABYASACHI [P05194] - CUTTACK

Updates & Current Concepts


Operation theatre complex is the most vital place of any eye care set up as the reputation of the institute
mostly depends on the complication free successful outcome of ophthalmic surgery. Postoperative infectious
endophthalmitis and (TASS) are rare, but potentially sight-threatening complications of cataract and other
intraocular surgery. Recently COVID 19 pandemic has added to the risk of transmission of the infection from
infected patients to staff or vice versa with the possibility of dreaded consequences for all. So, in the current
post COVID era it is very much essential to follow proper OT etiquette, proper OT and instrument cleaning
and sterilization practices, and also training and education of staff to remain protected from COVID19
infection and infection prophylaxis. This IC intends to help the participants to develop their own Operation
theater and sterilisation protocols to achieve the goal of zero infection and COVID prophylaxis.

1. Ideal OT design and layout (8 mins) DR.SUBUDHI B N R


2. Pre, per and post-operative care protocol (8 mins) DR. SATANSHU MATHUR
3. Operation theater and instruments sterilisation tips (8 mins) DR. PATTANAYAK SABYASACHI
4. Documentation of sterilisation procedures preparation of protocol (8
DR. SANTOSH MAHAPATRA
mins)
5. Patient and staff safety measures in OT and staff training protocol (8
DR.ZAMINDAR SAMINA FAIYAZ
mins)
6. OT protocols- NABH prospective (8 mins) DR. T. NIRMAL FREDRICK

Panel Discussion (27 mins)


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DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 3:00pm - 4:25pm HALL: VON GRAEFE HALL


PHACOEMULSIFICATION IN CHALLENGING SITUATIONS
DR. SUGATO PAUL [P18775] - KOLKATA

This Video Assisted Instruction Course will focus on the difficult situations that a surgeon may be faced with while
performing phacoemulsification, with discussion of methods to optimize surgical outcomes in those situations. Ways
and means to tackle cataract with corneal comorbidity, capsulorhexis complication, small non-dilating pupil, hard
cataract, intumescent white cataract, posterior polar cataract and subluxated cataract will be taught. Appropriate
surgical videos along with case-based interaction will be used to highlight surgical principles and tips in these situations.

1. Phacoemulsification in corneal comorbidity (9 mins) DR. SAYAN DAS


2. Phacoemulsification in compromised rhexis (9 mins) DR. SUGATO PAUL
3. Tackling small pupil during phacoemulsification (9 mins) DR. PRADIP KUMAR MOHANTA
4. Management of intumescent white cataract (9 mins) DR. NAG PINAKI
5. Conquering the black rock hard cataracts (9 mins) DR. ARUP CHAKRABORTY
6. Management of posterior polar cataracts (9 mins) DR. GOSWAMI ANSHUMAN
7. Management of subluxated lens (9 mins) DR. SOMDUTT PRASAD

Panel Discussion (12 mins)

DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 3:00pm - 4:25pm HALL: SRINIVASAN HALL


OCT- ITS RELEVANCE IN OPHTHALMIC DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT
DR. NANDA ASHOK KUMAR [N05852] - BHUBANESWAR

OCT has revolutionised the clinical practice in Ophthalmology. Now it has become the most important ancilliary tool in
day to day practice. Its role in the diagnosis and management of various posterior segment diseases is well proven, but
its role in cornea,anterior segment and Glaucoma evaluation is also gaining popularity. This instruction course is not
only aimed to educate the general ophthalmologists about the importance of OCT in Structural evaluation of both
anterior and posterior segments of the eye and how it aids in diagnosis of pathologies and their management but also
highlight the role of Angio OCT in vitreo retinal pathologies for the retina specialist.

1. Relevance of OCT to anterior segment clinicians (12 mins) DR. NANDA ASHOK KUMAR
2. OCT - its role in glaucoma diagnosis and treatment (12 mins) DR. SASMITA
3. Relevance of various layers of retina in OCT (12 mins) DR. NAGESWAR RAO G
4. Retinal Pathology, Diagnosis and Treatment made easy (12 mins) DR. SANGHAMITRA KANUNGO
5. OCTA vrs FFA (12 mins) DR. DEEPAK AGRAWAL

Panel Discussion (15 mins)

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DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 11:00am - 12:25pm HALL: HELMHOLTZ HALL


FIVE DIAGNOSTIC PEARLS IN OPHTHALMOLOGY
DR. PRANAV RANJAN [R06641] - PATNA

Modern day medicine is based on evidence-based approach, and Ophthalmology is one amongst them.
Investigative tools have become a new norm in diagnosis, management and treatment of ocular disease. This
season will highlight the crux of five Diagnostic Pearls of Ophthalmology. Presentations will be made in lucid
manner to enhance awareness and understanding of the fundamentals involved in making a correct decision.
Topics covered will be - 1 Perimetry 2 OCT 3 Topography 4 FA 5 Biometry and IOL Power calculation The
practical presentation is aimed for comprehensive and young ophthalmologists of India who form the bulk of
our eye care delivery system.

1. Perimetry Interpretation (12 mins) DR. PRANAV RANJAN


2. OCT - What lies behind (12 mins) DR.DEVESH KUMAWAT
3. Topography - Decoding the hidden (12 mins) DR. PRANITA SAHAY
4. Biometry and IOL power calculation (12 mins) DR. JAI GOPAL AGRAWAL

Panel Discussion (15 mins)

DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 12:30pm - 1:25pm HALL: KELMAN HALL


CURRENT CONCEPTS IN THE MANAGEMENT OF DIABETIC RETINOPATHY
DR. MANISHA NADA [M06368] - ROHTAK

The course would focus and highlight the current concepts and information regarding diabetic retinopathy
and diabetic mac la edema The c e ld be c m ehen i e and ld ide he m kn
clinically relevant and latest management algorithms pertaining to the topic. The attendees would be able to
imbibe the latest and newer techniques to handle the different clinical scenarios related to diabetic
retinopathy. FFA, OCT, Lasers, steroids, anti VEGFs and surgeries all would be covered by the team. The

Updates & Current Concepts


audience interaction in the discussion of the topic at the end of the course would be encouraged for clearing
any doubts.

1. Diabetic retinopathy scenario in India and developing screening algorithms


DR. MANISHA NADA
(10 mins)
2. OCT in diabetic macular edema. (8 mins) DR. CHEKITAAN SINGH
3. FFA in Diabetic Retinopathy (8 mins) DR. GUPTA SALIL
4. FFA in diabetic retinopathy (8 mins) DR. JITENDER KUMAR
5. Intravitreal steroids and anti VEGF in DME DR. ARIJ KUMAR KHURANA
6. Surgical management in diabetic retinopathy (8 mins) DR. SUMEET KHANDUJA
7. Recent advances in diabetic retinopathy (8 mins) DR. NEERAJ SANDUJA

Panel Discussion (15 mins)

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DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 3:00pm - 4:25pm HALL: PALLIKARIS HALL


MANAGING THE DROPPING AND THE DROPPED
DR. ANURAG MISHRA [M13116] - CUTTACK

The inevitable complication that is the most widely discussed and as yet, regrettably unavoidable is a large PCR
e l ing in a n cle d The f a e ni ha d ne i bi make eali e he e a e man e ca e e and e
with the help of this IC would like to take it a step further, through various aspects involving the prevention, referral
and subsequent management to salvage reasonable visual acuity for our patients.

1. A stitch in time saves nine ( what to do to salvage an impending drop and when to
DR. ANURAG MISHRA
refer) (15 mins)
2. Tools in our armamentarium (instruments and steps of SFIOL fixation ) (10 mins) DR. MANMATH KUMAR DAS
3. Saving the titanic (managing the nucleus) (15 mins) DR. SANGHAMITRA KANUNGO
4. Appearances can be deceptive (choosing the right IOL with little or no PC support)
DR.RUPAK ROY
(10 mins)
5. Damage control ( tackling intra and post op complications of IOL placement with
DR.SARAVANAN V R
no PC support) (15 mins)

Panel Discussion (10 mins)

DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 11:00am - 12:25pm HALL: ELLIOT HALL


IDENTIFICATION, INVESTIGATION &amp; INTERVENTION: A KEY TO DEFEAT FAILURES IN GLAUCOMA TREATMENT
DR. BIBHUTI PRASSAN SINHA [S08660] - PATNA

Glaucoma being the second leading cause of blindness worldwide and also in India, an early diagnosis and treatment is
essential to prevent its accompanying irreversible vision loss by identifying the bottleneck in its management. The
subject of failure in diagnosing and subsequent treatment in early stage is extremely important to every
ophthalmologist. It is distressing to the treating physician as well as patient to fight against failure which is bound to
happen in the course of the disease, which reduces the quality of life due to multiple factors. The objective of this
course is to make the attendees identify the reasons of failure and a way to fight in a tailor made approach to make the
QOL of the patient better in the course of disease.

1. Glaucoma screening Learning over failures (10 mins) DR. NILESH MOHAN
2. Under/over diagnosis Failure of machine or man behind machine (10 mins) DR. PARUL SONY
3. Medical management failures Learning over road-blocks (10 mins) DR. BIBHUTI PRASSAN SINHA
4. Laser procedures A stepping stone (10 mins) DR. SUBHASH PRASAD
5. Surgical failures Think ahead (10 mins) DR. KUMAR RAVI
6. Patient QOL Hurdle-block in treatment plan (10 mins) DR. MAMTA

Panel Discussion (15 mins)

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DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 3:00pm - 4:25pm HALL: KELMAN HALL


BUCKLE SAID WHO? PLEASE TELL ME MORE.
DR. SWAKSHYAR PAL [P15727] - KOLKATA

In da da and age he e e e hing i hi ech and e fa , the simple but effective buckle has been
forgotten and very rarely makes an appearance on our operating lists. In our IC, we would like to discuss
about the various buckles and their use in ophthalmology practice today. Knowledge of the various buckles
and when to use them is a good tool to possess . Some cases may benefit more from a buckle than a
vitrectomy. A knowledge of which cases to choose for buckle may benefit the patient immensely and save
them from multiple operations

1. Finding the mater (10 mins) DR.KRISHNENDU NANDI


2. Settling retina buckle, vitrectomy or both (10 mins) DR.TAPAS RANJAN PADHI
3. Scleral bucklingan art (10 mins) DR.SOURAV SINHA
4. Drainage or not and and what new (10 mins) DR.ARUN BHARGAVA
5. Buckle in unusual situation (10 mins) DR. SWAKSHYAR PAL
6. Complications that matters most (10 mins) DR. KUMAR SAURABH

Panel Discussion (10 mins)

DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 4:30pm - 5:55pm HALL: PALLIKARIS HALL


SCLERAL IOL FIXATIONS; SOMETHING FOR ALL.
DR. SHAKEEN SINGH [S06180] - SRI AMRITSAR SAHIB

The Scleral fixation Of secondary IOL requires high level of expertise for best visual rehabilitation . This IC is
going to take different situations with varying level of difficulties,usually faced by novice as well as
experienced faculty with Introduction of few innovative ideas and techniques. All varieties of situations and

Updates & Current Concepts


different techniques of fixation will be shared. The aim is to equip all the attending doctors the ability to
perform secondary scleral fixation,independently,confidently, and efficiently . This course will explain all the
procedures with video based assistance and explanations for everyone's understanding.
1. Basic Principles of scleral fixation with ·Achieving bag stability - the capsule
DR. SUVIRA JAIN
tension segment. (10 mins)
2. Scleral fixationin odd situations.needleretreaval and refixation. (12 mins) DR. SHAKEEN SINGH
3. Scleral fixation in Aniridia Eye. (10 mins) DR. DINESH GARG
4. Scleral fixation of pediatric eye Retrieval, Re-fixation of dislocated IOLss (10
DR. RAJESH SINHA
mins)
5. Scleral sixation in Vitrectomised Eye. (10 mins) DR. SRIJITA MITRA

Panel Discussion (10 mins)

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DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 10:00am - 11:25am HALL: HELMHOLTZ HALL


PREMIUM IOL PRACTICE - HOW TO START AND EXCEL
DR. SAGAR BHARGAVA [B16958] - KOLKATA

Cataract surgery techniques have become evolved and fairly standardised to give a predictable outcome . With this
change in phacoemulsification technology we now also have numerous choice of IOLs for our patient . With patient
aspirations increasing to lead a spectacle free life ophthalmologists should have deep learning and understanding about
the science of these IOLs and suitability of their use in a particular patient. This course is designed for ophthalmologist
who are planning to start using these IOLs or those who have already started but occasionally encounter unwanted
outcomes. The course will cover preoperative assessment to choosing the right IOL, intraoperative manoeuvres and
handling unexpected postoperative outcomes.

1. Introduction (5 mins) DR. SAGAR BHARGAVA


2. Preoperative evaluation to ascertain eligibility for premium IOL (12 mins) DR. MONA BHARGAVA
3. Getting the measurements right -- Biometry / Tomography/ Aberrometry profiling (12
DR. SAGAR BHARGAVA
mins)
4. Premium IOL options - what to choose (12 mins) DR. ASHOK RANGARAJAN
5. Intraoperative techniques -- use of image guiding system, smart phone app (12 mins) DR. LAVKOCHGAWAY
: DR. PRASHANT
6. Handling an unhappy patient (12 mins)
SRIVASTAVA

Panel Discussion (10 mins)

DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 11:30am - 12:55pm HALL: STALLARD HALL


FAILURE IS CONSTRUCTIVE- LETS RECOGNISE AND OVERCOME COMMON MISTAKES IN PHACOEMULSIFICATION
DR. ARUP KUMAR BOSE [B04274] - CHINSURAH

Through this instruction course, the presenters will demonstrate the mistakes made during phacoemulsification in the
earlier days of his/her career, briefly discuss on how they analysed their mistakes retrospectively and then reveal on
what steps they have taken to overcome their problems. this session will deeply benefit the budding ophthalmologists
who are struggling to be good phaco surgeons. important steps of phaco surgery will be touched upon- incision, rhexis,
unstable AC, small pupil and PPC management.

1. Tips to get a near femto rhexis (12 mins) DR. SHIBASHIS DAS
2. Basic tips to manage small pupil (12 mins) DR. SIDDHARTHA BOSE
3. Pearls to perfect incision (12 mins) DR. RUDRAPROSAD GHOSH
4. Tips to manage an unstable anterior chamber (12 mins) DR. SUDIPTA MITRA
5. Planning and execution of a ppc case (12 mins) DR. ARUP KUMAR BOSE

Panel Discussion (15 mins)

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DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 1:00pm - 2:25pm HALL: RIDLEY HALL


THE ENIGMATIC GLAUCOMA PROGRESSION
DR. SHWETA TRIPATHI [T12457] - LUCKNOW

Glaucoma is a multifactorial neurodegenerative disorder characterized by progressive structural and


functional injury of the optic nerve complex for which intraocular pressure remains the only proven
modifiable risk factor. Assessments of both structure and function of the optic nerve are indispensable
aspects of glaucoma examination and disease detection, monitoring, and management. Since the main goal
of treatment is to either halt or slow disease progression, clinicians must be able to identify patients at
increased risk of progression. And, most importantly, be able to detect and measure progression when it
occurs. Glaucomatous progression can be detected clinically either by structural or functional tests, with
change detected by either event-based or trend-based analysis. We intend to unfold the enigma of glaucoma
progression through the course with an interactive module of each aspect by learner centered style of
teaching with clinical case scenarios and discussions.

1. Glaucoma Progression - An Overview (12 mins) DR. SHWETA TRIPATHI


2. Tapping New Tools to Detect Progression (14 mins) DR.REENA MANCHANDA CHOUDHRY
3. Evaluation of Functional Progression (12 mins) DR.PARVEEN REWRI
4. Evaluation of Structural Progression - (12 mins) DR.MANEESH SINGH
5. Clinical Cased based Approach to Glaucoma Progression -
DR.ADITYA NEOG
Audience Interaction and Panel Discussion (10 mins)
Panel Discussion (15 mins)

DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 4:00pm - 5:25pm HALL: BARRAQUER HALL


MANAGEMENT OF DME AND PDR IN 2021 : A PRACTICAL/PROTOCOL BASED APPROACH AND EVOLVING ROLE
OF AI
DR. AJAY AURORA [A03243] - NOIDA

India is facing a virtual epidemic of Diabetic retinopathy(DR). This course aims to declutter the available
information, develop a rationale algorithmic approach and help improve your understanding on 1. The gravity

Updates & Current Concepts


of current epidemic of DR in India. 2. Pathophysiology of DR/ DME 3. Current available Imaging Techniques
FFA, FAF, OCT, OCTA, widefield imaging 4. DR Clinical Trials and their relevance 5. Metabolic control and
Intravitreal antiVEGF therapy when and how? 6.Role of Steroid including Suprachoroidal steroids in DME
7.Lasers conventional, micro pulse and Navilas laser 8. Vitrectomy for PDR &DME indications, timing and
technique 9. Cataract Surgery timing, technique and choice of IOL in DR We will have didactic lectures,
case/video based interactive discussions and conclude by presenting a simplified take home algorithmic
approach for DME and PDR management. The attendees at conclusion, will be able to diagnose and treat
DME and PDR with confidence.
1. Epidemiology of Diabetic Retinopathy in India and Pathobiology of DME and
DR. AJAY AURORA
PDR (5 mins)
2. Imaging in Diabetic Retinopathy FAF, FFA, OCT, OCTA and WIDE FIELD (8 mins) DR. MANPREET BRAR
3. Clinical Trials in DR and their Practical Implications (8 mins) DR. NEERAJ SANDUJA
4. Metabolic Control and Role of anti VEGF in DME and PDR (10 mins) DR. DINESH TALWAR
5. Laser & Steroids in DME and PDR Indications, options, technique, pros and
DR. AJAY AURORA
cons (6 mins)
6. Vitreoretinal Surgery for DME Indications,timing and technique (8 mins) DR. VISHAL AGRAWAL
7. Vitreoretinal Surgery for PDR Indications,Timing and Technique (8 mins) DR. MANISH NAGPAL
8. Cataract Surgery in DME and PDR Timing,Technique& Choice of IOL (8 mins) DR. RITU AURORA
9. AI in DR and the Algorithmic approach to management of PDR and DME (4
DR. AJAY AURORA
mins)
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DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 5:30pm - 6:55pm HALL: DUA HALL


WHAT THEY DID NOT TEACH US IN OUR MEDICAL COLLEGE
DR. KAMAL BANDHU KAPUR [K10513] - NEW DELHI

As a part of our medical curriculum, we are taught to become great clinicians. After which the journey to becoming a
private practitioner is almost imperative to most of the graduates. The challenges of this journey do not end with the
establishment but rise much after it. The process of expansion, rising demands of standards of patient care and the
growing mandate for accreditation from agencies to be able to flourish cannot be dismissed. In this digital age, when
healthcare has been accepted as a service, merely being a good clinician is not sufficient. But also building a team and
,medico-legal precautions, digital outreach to increase footfalls and ways to increase patient satisfaction in addition to
good OPD patient handling skills can take a small business rise to great heights. As a group that has seen these
difficulties and has managed to rise from the ashes to multiple centers across India, we want to share our experiences
on the issues that matter in the business of medicine.

1. Building a winning team DR. SAMIR SUD


2. Efficient patient flow management and protocols to delight the patient (10
DR. SHEETAL KISHANPURIA
mins)
3. Social media marketing pearls and pitfalls (10 mins) DR.VINEET SEHGAL
4. Tips for Internal and external marketing and branding (10 mins) DR. SATANSHU MATHUR
5. HOW to WOW. (unhappy to a happy patient) (12 mins) DR. KAMAL BANDHU KAPUR
6. Patient Still unhappy - How to be prepared for medicolegal (10 mins) DR.ANJANI KHANNA

Panel Discussion (10 mins)

DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 10:00am - 11:25am HALL: SHIELDS HALL


DODGING THE BULLET: ACHIEVING SUCCESSFUL CATARACT SURGERY WHEN OCULAR COMORBIDITY CHALLENGES
OUTCOME
DR. SAURABH MITTAL [M09613] - JALANDHAR

We pray for a smooth and settled ride, but life is roller coaster and unpredictable. Similarly we expect every surgery to
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surgeries in situations where one hesitate to intervene at first thought. Comorbidities bring anxiety; blood pressure
rises and heart beats faster. Body fight and flight response is triggered. Experts here will help to channelize your
responses through multiple video based presentations, will help learn to target the wow factor in difficult cataract
situations. Experts of relative specialization will discuss cataract surgeries associated with glaucoma, vitrectomised eyes,
Retinal detachment, Diabetic retinopathy, Silicon oil, corneal degeneration or scars, ocular trauma, RK, PKP, Pterygium,
chronic uveitis, non-budging pupils, colobomatous eyes, abnormal axial lengths and high astigmatism.

1. Cataract in abnormal axial lengths (10 mins) DR. VIR VIKRAM SINGH CHHILLAR
2. Cataract and Glaucoma Way to go (10 mins) DR. AMIT PORWAL
3. Cataract with comorbid Retinal conditions (10 mins) DR. CHEKITAAN SINGH
4. Cataract in Ocular Trauma (10 mins) DR. LAV KOCHGAWAY
5. Cataract with Chronic Uveitis (10 mins) DR. ABHILASHA BAHARANI
6. Cataract with Comorbid Corneal Conditions (10 mins) DR. SAURABH MITTAL

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DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 11:30am - 12:55pm HALL: VON GRAEFE HALL


CAPSULAR BAG DILEMMAS
DR. JENIN PATEL [P10517] - MUMBAI

The integrity of the capsular bag complex is imperative for IOL implantation for successful outcomes of
routine cataract surgery. Often, intraoperatively inadvertently, we may lose the stable complex in situation
such as rhexis run off, anterior capsular rip, zonular dialysis with nuclear fragments & cortical matter present
& posterior capsular rent during any stage of phacoemulsification. Furthermore the surgeon may face
unpredictable unique unusual situation where in spite of no zonular dialysis there could be the need of using
the CTR (zonular Laxity, pseudoexfoliation and bag bulge) This advanced video based IC course would
demonstrate the novel PC radial sign never shown before,various challenges faced & step by step approach
for their management along with surgical adjuvants( CTR,Cionnis etc)for favorable outcomes. At the end of
the course the attendee would acquire the knowledge and necessary skill sets needed for the management of
the challenges faced for the victorious outcomes.

1. CCC and its Challenges (8 mins) DR. PARUL M SHARMA


2. Managing intra-operative zonular dialysis (8 mins) DR. ABHIJEET DESAI
3. Managing PCR at various stages of Phacoemulsification for successful
DR. JENIN PATEL
outcomes (8 mins)
4. Stable Bag Complex unable to proceed! What Next? (8 mins) DR. HARSHULTAK
5. Early signs of Bag Laxity PC Radial sign never demonstrated before (8
DR. AMJAD FURNITUREWALA
mins)
6. Posterior Capsular Plagues and learning posterior capsular Rhexis for
DR. GAURAV LUTHRA
neophytes (8 mins)
7. Managing IOL Bag complex subluxation and dislocation (8 mins) DR. CYRES KEIKI MEHTA

Panel Discussion (15 mins)

Updates & Current Concepts


DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 1:00pm - 2:25pm HALL: VON GRAEFE HALL
TAKE THE BULL BY ITS HORNS: A SCIENTIFIC APPROACH-CATARACT SURGERY IN DIFFICULT SCENARIOS
Dr. ANAGHA HEROOR [H09963] - THANE

Challenging situations can be potentially vision threatening to the patient. Conditions like dense brown
cataracts, traumatic cataracts and posterior capsular rupture can increase the risks not only during the
surgery but also in the postoperative recovery period.Complications like nucleus drop, posterior capsular
rent, zonular dialysis, wound burns etc. & postoperative complications like cystoid macular edema, retinal
detachment, postoperative inflammation, corneal decompensation, decentred intraocular lenses, etc may
occur. Hence,extra precautions need to be taken to minimize the potential complications & to facilitate
smoother visual rehabilitation of the patient. In this course, we will strive to present various such demanding
situations & also explore newer techniques like FLACS taking a scientific approach. Discussions would include
surgical management of the given situation, weighing the other options available & the possible outcomes.

1. FLACS-Taking the bull by its horns (12 mins) DR. MAHIPAL S. SACHDEV
2. Management of rock hard cataract (12 mins) DR. SANDEEPNAGVEKAR
3. Management of Traumatic cataracts (12 mins) DR. ANAGHA HEROOR
4. Managing refractive surprises (12 mins) DR. KUMAR J DOCTOR
5. Management of posterior capsular rupture (12 mins) DR. SUHASHALDI PURKAR

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DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 4:00pm - 5:25pm HALL: KELMAN HALL


RETINA TRENDS 2020
DR. SANGEET MITTAL [M09477] - JALANDHAR

2020 is a landmark year in the history of mankind. It has brought many changes to lifestyle & retinal surgery is not left
untouched. VR surgery has far advanced in the last decade, coming to a modern area of instrumentation and better
approaches from the retinal surgeon, making the procedure easier to perform, thus contributing to a better follow up
and recovery from the disease. This course highlights a few changes adopted by surgeons in managing retinal disease
differently in 2020. The course covers all aspects i.e. investigations, medical and surgical. The course includes newer
trends in the management of common retinal disorders. This intermediate level course will be conducted by experts
and aims at general ophthalmologists and retina surgeons in training or in practice and educates them about the recent
trends that are taking place in management of retinal disease. After attending this course delegates will be able to
adopt these new procedures in their day to day practice.

1. Oral Fluorescein Angiography - Back to the future (8 mins) DR. SANGEET MITTAL
2. 27G Vitrectomy for macular disease (8 mins) DR. LUTHRA SAURABH
3. Managing Cyclodialysis Clefts - A new approach (8 mins) DR. MANISHA AGARWAL
4. Bimanual approach to Diabetic Vitrectomy (8 mins) DR. NEERAJ SANDUJA
5. How I changed my AMD management in 2020 (8 mins) DR. DHANASHREE ARUN DESHPANDE
6. Adding surgical dimension to management of Retinal Vascular Disease (8
DR. NISHIKANT BORSE
mins)
7. Changing Patterns of Ocular trauma during 2020 Lockdown (8 mins) DR. MANEESH BAPAYE

Panel Discussion (19 mins)

DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 10:00am - 11:25am HALL: ELLIOT HALL


100% ACCURACY IN GLAUCOMA DIAGNOSIS: IS IT ACHIEVABLE? A MYSTERY TO UNRAVEL.
DR. KUMAR RAVI [K12232] - KOLKATA

Given its blinding nature, Glaucoma warrants not only an early diagnosis and treatment, but also an accurate diagnosis.
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patients is seen and treated by General Ophthalmologists, this course primarily aims to focus on identifying the
common mistakes made while performing Applanation Tonometry and disc evaluation. Our detailed discussion will
cover the errors committed during the interpretation of OCT and Visual fields through videos, clinical photographs and
by discussing different case scenarios for better understanding.

1. Sources of error in applanation tonometry (12 mins) DR. SUPRIYA SINGH


2. Accurate Gonioscopy! (12 mins) DR A PARIVADHINI
3. Differentiating an Anamalous disc & Glaucomatous optic disc (12 mins) DR. KUMAR RAVI
4. Visual Fields A Case Based Discussion (12 mins) DR. SIDDHARTH DIKSHIT
5. Common mistakes in interpreting an OCT printout in Glaucoma (12 mins) DR. ALOKESH GANGULLY
6. Interesting Case Discussions (12 mins) DR. SIDDHARTH DIKSHIT

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DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 11:30am - 12:55pm HALL: KELMAN HALL


DIABETIC RETINOPATHY FOR COMPREHENSIVE OPHTHALMOLOGISTS- HOW NOT TO MISS THE ELEPHANT IN
THE ROOM
DR. K. S. KUMAR [K08476] - BANGALORE

Diabetic retinopathy(DR) is the most common vascular retinopathy we encounter in clinical practice. Correct
identification of the various lesions of DR & the stage of DR are important aspects in its optimum
management. This IC will highlight potential pitfalls in diagnosing pitfalls in diagnosis of DR particularly the
vision-threatening forms of DR viz, PDR & DME & is intended to dispel all uncertainties in diagnosis of DR. The
target audience is comprehensive ophthalmologists & the neophyte VR surgeon. DR will be a major public
health problem in India & in keeping with the axion that "Doing routine & seemingly small tasks perfectly is
key", this IC will revisit & reiterate the primacy of DR in the daily routine of an ophthalmologist.

1. NVD - its many faces (10 mins) Dr. MURALIDHAR N. S.


2. NVE -overt & covert (10 mins) Dr. K.S.KUMAR
3. Diabetic 'maculopathy' - hard exudates & beyond (10 mins) Dr. A.S. GURUPRASAD
4. Diabetic retinopathies needing VR intervention (10 mins) Dr. POORNACHANDRA B.
5. How not miss early DR & tips for laser treatment in DR (10 mins) Dr. G. MAHESH
6. Comorbid retinopathies in DR (10 mins) Dr. PRABHUDESAI NITIN GOVIND

Panel Discussion (15 mins)

DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 1:00pm - 2:25pm HALL: PARSON HALL


OCULAR BLOOD FLOW: DEMYSTIFYING THE PANDORA BOX!
DR. MOHAN SHALINI [S09213] - KANPUR

The patients of glaucoma progress sometimes despite control of Intraocular Pressure (IOP). The non-IOP risk

Updates & Current Concepts


factors have been implicated to have major role, of which vascular factors especially Ocular Blood Flow (OBF)
& Ocular Perfusion Pressure have been shown to be pertinent in glaucoma management by several Indian &
global studies. Thus, assessment of OBF can be an important adjunct to glaucoma management. But there are
still few lacunae and caveat areas regarding the issue of OBF. This course will deal with basics & clinical
aspects of OBF along with other pertinent issues that needs to be dealt prudently. It will also teach the
attendees the measurement modalities, techniques to perform the measurement by video based
demonstration with its clinical / therapeutic implications by case based scenarios. The attendees will be
confident enough to perform the test themselves and will be assertive about its implications & confounders
at the end of course.

1. Introduction (2 mins) Dr. MOHAN SHALINI


2. Anatomical, Physiological Aspects with Emphasis on Autoregulation &
Dr. VINITA GUPTA
Vascular Risk Factors (7 mins)
3. Modalities for Measurement ( Video Based) (8 mins) Dr. MOHAN SHALINI
4. Ocular Blood Flow in Glaucoma (10 mins) Dr. J C Das
5. Systemic Diseases & Ocular Blood Flow (8 mins) Dr. KIRTI SINGH
6. Does Ocular Blood Flow Increase with Therapy? (8 mins) Dr. MURALI ARIGA
7. Clinical Implications of Ocular Blood Flow (8 mins) Dr. MEENAKSHI YADAV DHAR
8. Case Based Scenarios (7 mins) Dr. VINEET SEHGAL

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THE GLAUCOMA SURGERY ARMAMENTARIUM
DR. MANEESH SINGH [S10512] - KOLKATA

Trabeculectomy remains the most commonly performed incisional surgery in glaucoma patients. However, even with
best surgical hands the success of trabeculectomy is variable. After the results of Eagle Trial lens extraction alone is
often being considered as primary surgery specially in angle closure glaucoma. TVT study and Primary TVT study has
made tube as a viable alternative of Trabeculectomy. With Xen Implant coming to India very soon MIGs too will be
viable options for our patients. This video assisted Instruction course aims to have views of practicing glaucoma
specialists on ways to enhance the success and predictability of trabeculectomy. The course will emphasise on various
preoperative, intra-operative and post operative manipulations that can help in achieving desirable outcomes. We will
also be sharing difficult case scenarios and how the surgery needs to modified accordingly.

1. Choosing the right surgery for your patients (10 mins) DR. PARTHA MANDAL
2. Keep it simple phaco alone (10 mins) DR. SUPRIYA SINGH
3. The gold standard trabeculectomy (10 mins) DR. PRASHANT SRIVASTAVA
4. Shunt it glaucoma drainage devices (10 mins) DR. MANEESH SINGH
5. Less is more MIGS (10 mins) DR. ALOKESH GANGULLY
6. Management of Post-Operative Complications (10 mins) DR. SURAJIT CHAKRABARTI

Panel Discussion (10 mins)

DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 5:30pm - 6:55pm HALL: BRAILLE HALL


MANAGEMENT OF COMPLICATIONS DUE TO DELAY IN CATARACT SURGERY BECAUSE OF COVID LOCKDOWN.
DR. SATYAJIT SINHA [S06634] - PATNA

Senior citizens will be more apprehensive of visiting hospitals in these COVID times and thus delaying elective surgeries
like that of Cataract. Large number of patients will visit our centers over the next 2 years with varying degrees of
complicated cataracts as a result of the extended lockdown and self fear of contracting Corona. Complication of
hypermature cataract, lens induced glaucoma, management of grade 4 to grade 5 cataract. Many cataracts with
uncontrolled diabetes and recurrent uveitis cases will become routine for a few months to come. It is imperative that
surgeons gear up for the battle in management of complicated cataracts post these COVID19 times.

1. Cataract scenario Post COVID19 (10 mins) DR. SATYAJIT SINHA


2. Management of complications arising out delay in congenital cataract's surgery
DR. LAVKOCHGAWAY
(10 mins)
3. Unforeseen complications in hypermature cataract (10 mins) DR. VIKRAM JAIN
4. Management of long standing post traumatic subluxated cataract (10 mins) DR. ASHU AGARWAL
5. Cataract surgery in patients with Glaucoma (10 mins) DR. KRISHNA PRASAD R
6. Cataract Surgery in recurrent Uveitis (10 mins) DR. PANKAJ RUPAULIHA
7. Cataract Surgery in uncontrolled diabetes (10 mins) DR. KSHETRAPAL ARUN

Panel Discussion (5 mins)

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DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 10:00am - 11:25am HALL: BARRAQUER HALL


OCT OF THE MACULA FOR EVERYBODY
DR. MURALIDHAR N. S. [M02663] - BANGALORE

Many patients with Macular diseases present to the comprehensive ophthalmologist who has to suspect and
diagnose them for proper referral and management. OCT Is now an integral part of evaluation of a patient
with macular disorders. Ophthalmologists should know when to order OCT and to be able to read a Macular
OCT. This course is designed to impart the basics of OCT and the method of reading an OCT. It will familiarise
them with OCT features of common macular diseases. The faculty have immense experience in the field. This
course will appeal equally to the young ophthalmologist just started practice, as well as to the veteran eye
specialist who is trying to hone his diagnostic abilities. We will also discuss how OCT can help you in your
cataract practice, by allowing you to diagnose many macular pathologies that can affect the visual outcome.

1. Basics of OCT and How to read an OCT (10 mins) DR. MANJULA V
2. OCT in DME and RVO (10 mins) DR. MURALIDHAR N.S.
3. OCT in AMD (10 mins) DR. K.S.KUMAR
4. OCT in Vitreo retinal interface disrorders (10 mins) DR. A.S. GURUPRASAD
5. Why do we need OCT prior to cataract surgery (10 mins) DR. NARESH KUMAR YADAV
6. OCT in miscellaneous macular diseases- CSR, PFT etc (10 mins) DR. HEMANTH MURTHY

Panel Discussion (15 mins)

DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 11:30am - 12:55pm HALL: PALLIKARIS HALL


ASTIGMATISM MANAGEMENT AT THE TIME OF CATARACT SURGERY
DR. ASHU AGARWAL [A06190] - NEW DELHI

Updates & Current Concepts


Instruction Course will present the techniques available for astigmatism management at the time of cataract
surgery using a didactic and video based approach. With Cataract surgery increasingly being considered a
refractive surgery, astigmati m c n l ha bec me a e im an c m nen f achie ing Ta ge
Emme ia Techni e c e ed in he c e incl de m d la i n f hac em l ifica i n inci i n i e
placement and opposite clear corneal incisions), incisional techniques like LRIs (Limbal Relaxing Incisions-
Manual and Femto laser LRIs), Toric IOLs and the use of newer intraoperative Image Guided Systems for
enhanced results. Course participants will be able to understand the concepts and techniques for astigmatism
control in cataract surgery and be able to incorporate them in their practices.

1. Optimising Phaco incisions to minimize astigmatism (15 mins) DR. ASHU AGARWAL
2. Incisional techniques to reduce pre-existing astigmatism- LRIs & AK (Manual
DR. SUDHANK BHARTI
&Femto laser based) (15 mins)
3. Toric IOLs- An elegant way to control astigmatism (15 mins) DR. PURENDRA BHASIN
4. Intraoperative Image Guided Systems for enhanced results in Astigmatism
DR. SAURABH CHOUDHRY
control (15 mins)

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DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 2:30pm - 3:55pm HALL: ELDER HALL


A PRACTICAL APPROACH TO IOL FIXATION IN ABSENCE OF POSTERIOR CAPSULAR SUPPORT;AN OVERVIEW
DR. AVNINDRA GUPTA [G06870] - FARIDABAD

In patients with subluxated or dislocated lenses or IOLs, ruptured capsules or zonular dialysis and aphakia with absent
capsular support, it is a challenge to put a posterior chamber IOL. Sutured Scleral fixated IOLs suffer from disadvantages
such as suture erosion/ breakage, prolonged surgical time and induced astigmatism. Novel techniques of IOL fixation
into sclera with and without fibrin glue has gained popularity in the last few years in which the IOL haptics are tucked
into scleral pockets created under scleral flaps 180 degrees away from each other. Reduced surgical time and use of
same IOL are the other advantages. Modifications by various surgeons have helped to perfect this technique which is
fast gaining popularity. This instruction course using live videos is aimed at introducing various scleral and iris fixation
techniques. Long term results of this procedure and complications will also be discussed in this course.

1. Basics and our experience of Glued SFIOL (10 mins) DR. RITESH NARULA
2. No suture, No Flap,No Glue -SFIOL (8 mins) DR. K. NARESH BABU
3. XNIT technique and Yamane's technique of SFIOL (8 mins) DR. RENGARAJ VENKATESH
4. Glued SFIOL with corneal Procedures (8 mins) DR. RAJESH SINHA
5. Glued IOL in difficult situations and its complication (12 mins) DR. AVNINDRA GUPTA
6. Posterior Iris Claw lenses-A viable option (8 mins) DR. GITANSHA SACHDEV

Panel Discussion (21 mins)

DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 4:00pm - 5:25pm HALL: VON GRAEFE HALL


FOCAL POINT -ASTIGMATISM MANAGEMENT.
DR. RAMESH DORAIRAJAN [R04182] - CHENNAI

Course will clear the fog over astigmatism management during Cataract Surgery. Participants will gain information on
work up, management options and troubleshooting. Preparation of the cornea, workup, marking techniques, surgical
pearls, options available, including Toric IOL and Limbal Relaxing Incisions will be clearly explained. Participants will
have a clear idea about True k, Integrated K, value of Barrett's toric calculator version 2.0, marker less solutions for
implanting toric IOLs, LRI using femtosecond laser and availability of customized toric implants. They will learn
techniques to refine keratometry, choose a rotationally stable toric lens, understand SIA and surgical steps to avoid
problems. Nuances in adopting Advanced Marker less surgery guidance system and using toric lenses in special
situations will be covered. Troubleshooting - Why and how - Why do problems occur and how to correct it confidently
will be clear to the participants.
1. Patient selection, role of ocular surface in astigmatism evaluation and what's
DR. ATHEEK SHAIK HAMEED
new with K (12 mins)
2. Barret's Toric Calculator V2.0 How and why? Role of LRI, Customized toric
DR. RAMESH DORAIRAJAN
implant. (12 mins)
3. Surgical pearls and role of image guided systems (12 mins) DR. N.V. ARULMOZHI VARMAN
4. Toric lenses in special situations. (12 mins) DR. JEYANTHAN
5. Troubleshooting Why, When and How. (12 mins) DR. NISHANTH MADHIVANAN

Panel Discussion (15 mins)

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DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 10:00am - 11:25am HALL: DUA HALL


ADVANCED DIAGNOSTIC MODALITIES FOR CORNEA &amp; OCULAR SURFACE DISORDERS
DR. SUSMITA G. SHAH (NAG CHOUDHURY) [S10663] - MUMBAI

Recent technological advancements have led to a paradigm shift in the way we evaluate cornea and ocular
surface diseases in the clinic. Current ophthalmic literature too is flooded with evidence which suggest newer
management algorithms for the management of pathologies like dry eyes, keratoconus, post LASIK ectasia,
etc. Corneal transplantation surgeries have moved from full thickness grafts to lamellar grafts which need
better pre and post-operative evaluation. Ocular surface squamous neoplasia is now managed by chemo-
reduction rather than surgery. Further, increased patient awareness and expectations has fueled the need to
diagnose and manage pathologies early and accurately. Hence, integration of newer diagnostic tools with our
basic clinical examination techniques, is of paramount importance. This instruction course will provide
detailed understanding of these diagnostic tools and devices in terms of application, analysis of data obtained
as well their limitations.

DR. SUSMITA G. SHAH


1. Introduction to the course (3 mins)
(NAG CHOUDHURY)
DR. MURTHY SOMA
2. Elevation based tomography for corneal and refractive surgeons (15 mins)
SHEILA I
3. Corneal biomechanics (15 mins) DR. ROHIT SHETTY
4. Anterior segment OCT applications in corneal and ocular surface disease DR. SUSMITA G. SHAH
(12 mins) (NAG CHOUDHURY)
5. Dry eye diagnostics questionnaire to tear film analysis (15 mins) DR. M. VANATHI
6. Corneal endothelium what every Ophthalmologist should know (10 mins) DR. PURVASHA NARANG

Panel Discussion (5 mins)

DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 11:30am - 12:55pm HALL: AHMED HALL

Updates & Current Concepts


REHABILITATION OF PATIENTS WITH OCULAR TRAUMA
PROF. (DR.) RUCHI GOEL [G07558] - NEW DELHI

Immediate appropriate management of patients with ocular trauma is of paramount importance. However,
many of the procedures need to be performed in a staged manner to achieve best functional and cosmetic
outcomes following ocular injury. In this instruction course, the management of commonly encountered post
traumatic sequalae will be discussed with the help of videos by an experienced faculty. Audience interaction
will be encouraged.

1. Orbital foreign body -when to intervene? (10 mins) PROF. (DR.) RUCHI GOEL
2. Aphakia with Secondary glaucoma (10 mins) DR. MALIK K P S
3. Lid margin abnormalities (10 mins) DR. SHALOOBA BAGEJA
4. Ptosis (10 mins) DR. SMRITI NAGPAL
5. Telecanthus with lacrimal passage damage (10 mins) PROF.(DR.) RUCHI GOEL
6. Prosthetic rehabilitation of Anophthalmic Socket DR. RAJ ANAND

Panel Discussion (15 mins)

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DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 2:30pm - 3:55pm HALL: PARSON HALL


INITIATING GLAUCOMA THERAPY- WHOM WHEN AND HOW
DR. MANISH SHANTILAL SHAH [S06635] - MUMBAI

Physicians constantly aim to identify glaucoma early and start treatment in order to prevent progression to significant
vision loss. In view of newer technology and therapeutic options each having its own advantages, disadvantages, false
positive and false negative tests, the area needs clarity of priorities. The course aims to clarify these grey areas with
illustrative examples and inputs and open discussion with well reputed faculty. The various diagnostic modalities will be
discussed with importance on how to collate and assimilate data form different tests to arrive at a strategy. Periodic
observation is also an important strategy and how to do it effectively needs more insight and clarity , which will be
addressed amply.

1. Basic Evaluation of Glaucoma Patient/Suspect (8 MINS) DR. JAIN SUNIL S


2. How to Evaluate Visual Fields (10 MINS) DR. GEORGE PUTHURAN
3. How to Evaluate Optic Disc (10 MINS) DR. PRITI PARITOSH KAMDAR
4. How to Evaluate Imaging ( OCT) (10 MINS) DR. PRATEEP VYAS
5. Arriving at Treatment Strategy (8 MINS) DR. MANISH SHANTILAL SHAH
6. Observation as Treatment Strategy (8 MINS) DR. HARSH KUMAR
7. Initiation df Medical Therapy (10 MINS) DR. (MRS ) DHAMANKAR R R

Panel Discussion (11 mins)

DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 5:30pm - 6:55pm HALL: PARSON HALL


2020 GLAUCOMA STRIDES
DR. CHANDRIMA PAUL [C05236] - KOLKATA

A long stride in the last decade was development,evaluation,and validation of structure with function algorithms in
visual field which today have clinical meaningfulness.OCT is inarguably an aid for detecting early
disease,andprogression.Gonioscopy and Ultrasound Biomicroscopy,have well defined roles in Angle closure disease.
Therapeutic approach selection needs revisiting treatment algorithms based on gonioscopy,presence of comorbidities
and concomitant systemic therapies. Schlemms canal has been the epicenter of development with micro incisional
glaucoma surgery (MIGS) being a reality.Research on biomaterials, shape,and technique of drainage implant surgery has
raised hopes of increasing long term success rates.Advents in technology with ND YAG and diode cyclophotocoagulation
and ultrasound cyclodestruction promise a more satisfactory safety profile in refractory glaucomas.This course will
empower attendees to incorporate relevant developments into their clinical practice.

1. Next generation Perimetry (8 mins) DR. PARIKH RAJUL S.


2. OCT for early diagnosis and progression (8 mins) DR. SIRISHA SENTHIL
3. Gonioscopy and Ultrasound Biomicroscopy in clinical practice (8 mins) DR. SUSHMITA KAUSHIK
4. 2020 medical management (8 mins) DR. SOOD DEVINDRA
5. Evolution of MIGS (8 mins) DR. DUBEY SUNEETA
6. GFS without hypotony a realistic aim (8 mins) DR. GEORGE PUTHURAN
7. Lasers and Ultrasound for refractory glaucomas (8 mins) DR. CHANDRIMA PAUL

Panel Discussion (14 mins)

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DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 10:00am - 11:25am HALL: KELMAN HALL


LEARNING PHACO - TEETHING TROUBLE
DR. NICHLANI V.K. [N05412] - BHOPAL

Phacoemulsification is now, the basic and front line cataract surgery. many of the institute advocate and has
put into their curriculum for PGs to undergo the training of this modality. still there are institute where is not
into the active training programme and freshers are exposed to very a smaller number of cases and could not
start the surgery individually and confidently. this course tackles the different aspects of training and how to
make them confident to start the surgery by their own. it includes making candidate acclimatized to OT
atmosphere, tuning with machines, and refining the different steps of phaco from incision making to
implanting IOLs. this includes the mistakes made by candidate which were recorded discussed and given tips
and tricks to refine it.

1. welcome note and acclimatization to OT (7 mins) DR. NICHLANI V.K.


2. understanding machine (7 mins) DR. PARESH NICHLANI
3. tips - incision making (7 mins) DR. RAJENDRA KUMAR GUPTA
4. controlling capsulorhexis (7 mins) DR. RAKESH SHAKYA
5. hydro procedures tackling different nuclei (7 mins) DR. NICHLANI V.K.
6. precautions at IA (7 mins) DR. O.P. AGRAWAL
7. safe IOL implantation (7 mins) DR. RAJIV CHOUDHARY

Panel Discussion (10 mins)

DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 11:30am - 12:55pm HALL: SCHEPENS HALL


PEARLS AND PITFALLS IN GLAUCOMA SURGERIES

Updates & Current Concepts


DR. PRASHANT SRIVASTAVA [P13424] - KOLKATA

In this video-based instruction course, Glaucoma specialist will be sharing their experiences in the surgical
management of glaucoma , which will be helpful in improving the outcome after surgery. We will share
various approaches, modifications and use of adjuvants in glaucoma filtration surgeries. we will be discussing
about various precautions, preventive measures and steps to minimize the chances of complications. This
instruction course will be helpful for ophthalmologist in optimizing the results after glaucoma surgery.

1. The right surgical approach (5 mins) DR. PRASHANT SRIVASTAVA


2. Tips and Tricks in Trabeculectomy (14 mins) DR. SAGAR BHARGAVA
3. Optimizing Phaco-trabeculectomy (14 mins) DR. ARIJIT MITRA
4. Childhood Glaucoma Surgical Management (14 mins) DR. DEBASIS CHAKRABARTI
5. Glaucoma drainage devices Practical pearls (14 mins) DR. PRASHANT SRIVASTAVA

Panel Discussion (14 mins)

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DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 2:30pm - 3:55pm HALL: RIDLEY HALL


THE GLAUCOMA DIAGNOSTIC KIT - A DILEMMA OF SELECTION
DR. BHAGAT PURVI RAJ [B08193] - AHMEDABAD

Inspite of innovations in glaucoma occurring day in and out, the dilemma regarding which diagnostic tool would be best
for my patient, continues to exist. Each glaucoma patient is unique and requires an individual diagnostic algorithm to be
followed for him/her self. There are tools which are based on clinical skills and then there are imaging technologies
based on automated analysis. Our course focusses on a discussion of the merits and demerits of the currently available
tools in the diagnostic armamentarium along with their side by side comparison which would help the attending
delegates to make clear decisions for diagnosis. The format of the course shall be non-theoretical and case based to
enable the delegates to directly relate to their practice scenarios.

1. In the era of imaging, does Gonioscopy have a place ? (10 mins) DR. DADATANUJ
2. UBM - Role in open angle glaucoma (10 mins) DR. TANUJA KATE
3. In angle closure glaucoma - Gonioscopy or Imaging ? (10 mins) DR. BHAGAT PURVI RAJ
4. AS OCT - Where does it stand on the diagnostic ladder ? (10 mins) DR. MAYURI B. KHAMAR
5. Disc evaluation - clinician based or technician based ? (10 mins) DR. GUNJAN VALU
6. A matter of preference - GDX or OCT ? (10 mins) DR. VINEY GUPTA

Panel Discussion (15 mins)

DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 5:30pm - 6:55pm HALL: HAYREH HALL


A SIMPLE APPROACH TO ESSENTIALS IN STRABISMUS - CASE BASED DISCUSSION
DR. KALPANA NARENDRAN [K05982] - COIMBATORE

Strabismus though thought to be complex can be well simplified by a systematic approach. This Instruction course
intends to deal with approaching and managing common strabismus entities by using a case based approach. This
session will comprise of interesting cases illustrating with clinical photos, videos and flow charts. The session is divided
into 4 topics- An Approach to Sudden onset Diplopia, Esotropia in a child, Vertical strabismus, Shaky eyes. Each topic in
the Instruction course will be discussed in a way to provide practical pearls to general ophthalmologist to handle these
clinical scenarios in a confident manner. This will be followed by audience interaction enriching the learning.

1. Approach to acute onset esotropia in a child (15 mins) DR. AMRUTHA SINDHU
2. Approach to a case of sudden onset diplopia (15 mins) DR. SASIKALA ELIZBETH ANILKUMAR
3. Approach to vertical strabismus (20 mins) DR. KALPANA NARENDRAN
4. Approach to shaky eyes (15 mins) DR. SANDRA CHANDRAMOULI

Panel Discussion (10 mins)

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DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 10:00am - 11:25am HALL: VON GRAEFE HALL


HOW TO BECOME A MASTER OF OPHTHALMIC CINEMATOGRAPHY
DR. SUDHIR SRIVASTAVA [S13619] - LUCKNOW

This course will focus on recording systems, available software, editing techniques and getting them into
suitable formats for webinars, educational purposes or social media posting. There will be a video-assisted
illustration of various software available on different platforms like windows, apple, and android with
emphasis on the use of animations, and voice-overs. By the end of the course, the attendee will have
sufficient knowledge to be able to independently edit and publish not just ophthalmic videos, but also their
personal videos. 1.Production why is it relevant for ophthalmologist- 2.Cinematography recording
systems, available software on different platforms- 3.Direction editing techniques 4.Music use of
background music, animations, voice-over 5. Distribution where to publish -YouTube/Facebook/Youtube.

1. I Want to start but how to learn?-Tips for beginners (15 mins) DR. SMRITI MISRA
2. How to record a good quality Surgical Video-Technical Support (15 mins) DR. ASHISH MITRA
3. How to Aquire Video Editing Skills (15 mins) DR. SUDHIR SRIVASTAVA
4. Why do we need to record and share our videos? DR. PRATIP KUMAR MOHANTA

Panel Discussion (15 mins)

DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 1:00pm - 2:25pm HALL: BRAILLE HALL


ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN OPHTHALMOLOGY DON T IGNORE THE CURRENT RE OLUTION BEFORE IT IS
TOO LATE.
DR. JAI GOPAL AGRAWAL [A05995] - PATNA

Artificial intelligence (AI) is a new automated tools for diagnosing and treating ocular diseases. The most

Updates & Current Concepts


immediate promising computer algorithms are in field of retinal diseases. Researchers from Google Brain
in en ed in dee lea ning AI em ha a gh i elf acc a el de ec diabe ic e in a h DR
and diabetic macular edema in fundus photographs. AI is also applied in age-related macular degeneration
(ARMD), retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) and reticular pseudodrusen. Researchers develop AI-based
systems to detect or evaluate other conditions like pediatric cataract, glaucoma, keratoconus,¬ corneal
ectasia, and oculoplastic reconstruction. Artificial intelligence based IOL power calculation is proving
g andma e in h halm l g Th gh limi a i n a e he e AI hel f be e diagn i and managemen
for comprehensive ophthalmologists.

1. Basic introduction of Artificial intelligence (10 mins) DR. ADITYA ANAND


2. Artificial intelligence & Diabetic retinopathy (10 mins) DR. ABHISHEK ANAND
3. Other retinal diseases like ROP, ARMD and Artificial intelligence (10 mins) DR. SATYA PRAKASH TIWARY
4. Current landscape of AI for detecting glaucoma, keratoconus & ectasia,
DR. PRANAV RANJAN
oculoplasty (10 mins)
5. IOL power selection using Artificial intelligence (10 mins) DR. JAI GOPAL AGRAWAL
6. Current limitations & future of Artificial intelligence in Indian scenario (10
DR. SUBHASH PRASAD
mins)

Panel Discussion (15 mins)

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DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 2:30pm - 3:55pm HALL: DUA HALL


TOO MUCH OR TOO LESS ,BOTH CAN MAKE A MESS
DR. SWARAJ BHATTACHARJEE [B05411] - TINSUKIA

Too deep or Too Shallow anterior chamber has always forced even the fast paced phaco surgeon to slow down & adopt
some modification to negotiate the loss of operative comfort due to change in the surgical space . Myopia, Floppy Iris &
Vitrectomised eyes are few of the list of the causes of Deep Anterior chamber . Similarly misdirected Fluid syndrome ,
Intraoperative hard eye & High Hypermetropia top the list of Shallowing of the anterior chamber . A panel of
experienced Phacoemulsifiers will deal the subject through VAST & interactive discussions.

1. Patho Physiology of abnormally deep Anterior chamber (10 mins) DR. JAYASHREE BARUAH
2. Intra operative shallowing of Anterior Chamber (10 mins) DR. SUBHRA KINKOR GOSWAMI
3. Basic rules of PKE in altered chamber depth (10 mins) DR. GOSWAMI BIRAJ JYOTI
4. Phaco Nightmares with Vitrectomised Eye (10 mins) DR. NARAYAN BARDOLOI
5. IFIS -How to deal (10 mins) DR. SWARAJ BHATTACHARJEE
6. Cataract in high Myopia (10 mins) DR. ARUNDHATI TAMULI

Panel Discussion (15 mins)

DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 5:30pm - 6:55pm HALL: RIDLEY HALL


MISSED DIAGNOSIS IN GLAUCOMA-ARE WE TURNING A BLIND EYE TO THE REAL PROBLEM?
Dr. DEEPAK MISHRA [M12337] - Varanasi

Glaucoma is the most predominant cause of irreversible but preventable blindness.Early diagnosis of glaucoma is a
great challenge for us.One should not overlook early signs of glaucoma or misinterpret a glaucomatous finding as
normal.This IC is planned in such a way that the correct interpretation of diagnostic test like tonometry, gonioscopy,
ONH evaluation,visual fields analysis,OCT etc. will be covered in details with examples.

1. Gonioscopy - Common mistakes DR. MANEESH SINGH


2. Tips for ONH Evaluation (10 mins) Dr. RITA DASH
3. How to minimize errors in Tonometry (10 mins) Dr. DEEPAK MISHRA
4. Perimetry misinterpretations (15 mins) Dr. SUMITA MOHAPATRA
5. OCT Aetefacts (10 mins) Dr. TUTUL CHAUKKRAVARTI

Panel Discussion (20 mins)

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DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 10:00am - 11:25am HALL: HAYREH HALL


MANAGEMENT OF REFRACTIVE ERRORS IN CHILDREN
DR. YOGESH SHUKLA [S08028] - JAIPUR

Management of refractive errors in children is one of the greatest challenges for all ophthalmologists.
Evaluation and prescription in refractive errors in children is very different than in adults. The way the errors
are recognised and managed requires skill and understanding. The process of emmetropisation and
development of refractive errors in children has to be clearly understood before prescribing any spectacles.
Unfortunately ,most of opthalmologists do not understand and recognise the process by which errors should
be evaluated and corrected. With the surge in myopia, becoming a blinding disease, its proper and recent
management has has become very important for all practitioners, as improper management will result in life
long visual impairment. The IC will, therefore, comprise of the ways of proper cycloplegic refractions, how
each type of error should be managed, and the type and variety of spectacles needed for children.

1. management of myopia & astigmatism in children (20 mins) DR. YOGESH SHUKLA
2. HYPEROPIA CORRECTION (15 mins) DR. PRAMOD KUMAR PANDEY
3. SPECTACLE PRESCRIPTION IN CHILDREN (15 mins) DR. SHAH KALPIT PRAVINBHAI
4. Refractive surgery in pediatric population (10 mins) DR. VIRENDRA AGRAWAL

Panel Discussion (15 mins)

DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 1:00pm - 2:25pm HALL: DUA HALL


GROUP PRACTICE IS A TOUGH CALL, MAINTAINING THE GROUP IS TOUGHER &amp; GRACEFULLY EXITING, A
NIGHTMARE.
DR. TEJAS D SHAH [S05345] - AHMEDABAD

The course gives practical tips on whether to 1.step in to a Group practice 2.are you made for a group
practice? 3. How to form or join a group ? 4. How to negotiate your terms v 5. What goes into being a part &

Updates & Current Concepts


surviving a group ? 6. If needed, how to gracefully exit a group ? During Covid, lockdown a lot of members are
teaming with this idea. So we have put up a practical way of suggesting it. These are not exactly a text book
ideas , but ideas of experts who are experienced in the same All the instructors have been there, Done it At
the end we shall be individually discussing each delegates scenario and even do 1.2.1 discussions over lunch
and dinner.

1. Why Group practice ? (10 mins) DR. TEJAS D SHAH


2. How to convert from solo to group (10 mins) DR. T SENTHIL
3. How will you negotiate your entry or form a group ? (10 mins) DR. (MRS.) USHA A. JOHARI
4. How will you survive in a group practice (10 mins) DR. RESHMA JHAVERI
5. How shall you Exit a group practice (10 mins) DR. TEJAS D SHAH
6. Case Discussion for a member (25 mins) DR. TEJAS D SHAH

Panel Discussion (0 mins)

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DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 4:00pm - 5:25pm HALL: PALLIKARIS HALL


MISTAKES AND MANAGEMENT
DR. SREENI EDAKHLON [E09081] - KANNUR

Smart people learn from mistakes others have made, while the not so smart, venture out, make their own mistakes and
learn from them. In this instruction course, eminent faculty will share their experience on the mistakes that they have
come across in a wide spectrum of situations in their extensive ophthalmic practice. They will explain the contexts in
which these mistakes were committed and how they were rectified. This includes their own mistakes and those
committed by others which they had to manage. As Jack Ma, the founder of Alibaba group, one of the world's largest e-
commerce businesses says - If you want to be successful Lea n f m he e le mi ake - Not from success
stories.

1. Mistakes in diagnosis and management of dry eye (9 mins) DR. SREENI EDAKHLON
2. Decision making based on guidelines in pediatric eye care - Mistakes made
DR. KAUSHIK MURALI
and how to avoid them (9 mins)
3. Corneal Ulcer Mistakes in diagnosis and management (10 mins) DR. JAGADEESH KUMAR REDDY K
4. Cataract Surgery in crowded anterior chamber Catastrophic mistakes (9
DR. Y UMESH
mins)
5. Mistakes in diagnosis and management of Diabetic Retinopathy (10 mins) DR. MAHESH P. SHANMUGAM
6. Refractive Surgery Mistakes in selection, referral and management (9
DR. M. VANATHI
mins)
7. Mistakes in management of sudden loss of vision (9 mins) PROF. GOPAL S PILLAI

Panel Discussion (10 mins)

DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 5:30pm - 6:55pm HALL: KELMAN HALL


NIGHT MARES IN VR SURGERY: A VIDEO BASED COURSE
DR. RAMANDEEP SINGH [S10100] - CHANDIGARH

Vitreo-retinal surgery has many challenging facets. With advancing indications for VR surgery, surgeons are faced with
novel intra-operative and post-operative complications. Migration of endotamponade agents, heavy liquids and heme
in he b e inal ace a e he nigh ma e in an VR ge n ac ice We ill be di c ing hei
management. We will also present complicated scenarios like glass intraocular foreign body, posterior hyaloid removal
in myopic RD, myopic tractional maculopathy, subretinal cysticercosis, large macular hole with RD, posterior hyaloid
removal in ROP surgery, iatrogenic macular hole and retinal folds. The IC will be based on short videos followed by
discussion and audience participation after every case.

1. Difficult scenarios (10 mins) DR. RAMANDEEP SINGH


2. Difficult scenarios (10 mins) DR. DEEKSHA KATOCH
3. Difficult scenarios (10 mins) DR. SANGEET MITTAL
4. Difficult scenarios (10 mins) DR. MOHIT DOGRA
5. Difficult scenarios (10 mins) DR. SIMAR RAJAN SINGH

Panel Discussion (25 mins)

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DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 1:00pm - 2:25pm HALL: HAYREH HALL


DIOPTRIC DISTRESS: BIOMETRY SOLUTION FOR ALL SITUATIONS-TARGETING EAGLE&#39;S EYE VISION
DR. VINITA GUPTA [G07652] - FARIDABAD

With the emergence of the concept of refractive cataract surgery, accurate biometry has become an
essentiality. Sophisticated technology and intelligent software have significantly optimized refractive
outcomes giving spectacle free best vision after surgery. Despite a perfectly meticulous surgery, refractive
surprises can occur, both expected and unexpected. Many can be avoided and most can be fairly easily
remedied. This course will focus on the various pearls and perils involved in biometry and the ways in which
mistakes can be minimised. It will enhance your skills to optimize your results especially while dealing with
special situations. For surgeons wishing to improve their refractive outcomes, it will talk about options
available that do not entail major changes in practice or investment in new equipment. With these
adaptations in biometry, informed formula choice & IOL constant optimization, the desired outcome of target
refraction would be achievable in majority of patients.

1. Pears and perils of Biometry Basics (8 mins) DR. VINITA GUPTA


2. IOL Power Optimization (8 mins) DR. MOHAN SHALINI
3. Refining Toric (8 mins) DR. M. VANATHI
4. Special Situations-working beyond normal (8 mins) DR. JASLEEN DHILLON
5. Post Refractive Solutions (8 mins) DR. SASWATA RAY
6. Biometry in Tender eyes (8 mins) DR. VINITA GUPTA
7. Post Keratoplasty-How to tackle (8 mins) DR. MUKESH TANEJA
8. Refracive Surprise- Oops!! What to Do? (8 mins) DR. RISHI SWARUP

Panel Discussion (10 mins)

DATE:26.06.2021 TIME: 10:00am - 11:25am HALL: KELMAN HALL


TACKLING SUBLUXATED CATARACT AND IOLS : A VIDEO BASED INTERACTIVE COURSE

Updates & Current Concepts


DR. RAJIV CHOUDHARY [C03427] - INDORE

Cataract surgery is one of the most common and successful surgical procedures performed
today.However,subluxated cataract poses difficulty regarding nucleus management and the risk of nucleus
drop.This video based course aims to explore techniques of tackling various degrees of subluxated
ca a ac Al add e ed ld be he e f CTR Ci nni ing CTR egmen i i h ks and role of
Femtolaser in these cases. Also,subluxation of IOL is another condition which results in numerous
complications.In cases where IOL is subluxated and it is interfering with visual quality, the second intervention
is needed.And with respect to this, there is not one best technique for all these scenarios. In this didactic
video based course,the tips would be given regarding IOL repositioning/exchange,scleral fixated IOL/Glued
IOL and retrofixation of iris claw Lens.

1. Introduction (2 mins) DR. RAJIV CHOUDHARY


2. Surgical pearls to deal with subluxated cataract (8 mins) DR. RAJESH SUBHASH JOSHI
3. Role of Rings,Hooks and Segments (8 mins) DR. MAHIPAL S. SACHDEV
4. IOL repositioning (8 mins) DR. HARBANSH LAL
5. IOL exchange (8 mins) DR. SHROFF ASHOK PRANJIVANDAS
6. Retrofixation of Iris Claw IOL (8 mins) DR. RAJIV CHOUDHARY
7. Scleral fixated /Glued IOL (8 mins) DR. NICHLANI V. K.

Panel Discussion (25 mins)


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DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 2:30pm - 3:55pm HALL: ELLIOT HALL


OVERVIEW OF INFERIOR OBLIQUE SURGERIES AND THEIR ASSOCIATED CHALLENGES
PROF. SUBHASH DADEYA [D08087] - DELHI

Various surgical procedures can weaken the action of the inferior oblique muscle. However recession, anterior
transposition and Hang Back recession are commonly used. One challenge in understanding the effects of these
techniques is that most inferior oblique procedures not only weaken the inferior oblique muscle but also modify,
quantitatively and qualitatively, the field of action. Surgical access to the inferior oblique muscle and procedures
designed to alter the effect of contraction of inferior oblique muscle on the globe are relatively straightforward and
complications are infrequent in experienced hands. This instruction course will provide the delegates an insight into the
surgical skill required for various types of commonly performed Inferior oblique surgeries. It will help the delegates to
update their surgical knowledge in handling inferior oblique muscle. It will help the delegates to master the art of
various advancement surgeries with a better outcome.

1. Anatomy of inferior oblique and history of surgeries (10 mins) DR. SAVLEEN KAUR
2. Inferior oblique recession (10 mins) DR. DAS GOPAL KRUSHNA
3. Anterior and nasal transpositioning DR. PANDEY PRAMOD KUMAR
4. Hang back recession of inferior oblique (10 mins) PROF. SUBHASH DADEYA

Panel Discussion (20 mins)

DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 10:00am - 11:25am HALL: SRINIVASAN HALL


CONQUERING THE CORE NUCLEUS MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES IN PHACOEMULSIFICATION
DR. SAURABH CHOUDHRY [C10692] - NOIDA

Nucleus management is a pivotal and vital step in phacoemulsification. Different types and grades of cataracts require
different techniques for optimal and safe nuclear fractis. This video assisted course will cover various surgical
techniques of nucleus management like divide and conquer, stop and chop and direct chop and will highlight the merits
of each technique making it suitable for different cataract types. Different techniques of managing soft cataract will also
be highlighted. Innovative solutions in situations where planned nucleus technique might not work will also be
demonstrated by short videos. Videos illustrating management of posterior polar cataracts as well as hard intumescent
cataracts are also incorporated in the instruction course. This interactive course will help the attendees evolve as better
phaco surgeons by knowing the different techniques and making the appropriate choice depending on the type and
grade of cataract.

1. Introduction (3 mins) DR. SAURABH CHOUDHRY


2. The Classic Divide and Conquer (10 mins) DR. SAURABH CHOUDHRY
3. The Ever Reliable Stop and Chop (10 mins) DR. ASHU AGARWAL
4. The Daring Direct Chop (10 mins) DR. PARUL M SHARMA
5. The sinking feeling - Hard / Morgagnian Nucleus Management (10 mins) DR. JENIN PATEL
6. Not so Easy -Soft / Posterior Polar Cataracts (10 mins) DR. HARSHUL TAK
7. Nucleus Management in sticky situations / Newer Modalities

Panel Discussion (10 mins)

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DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 2:30pm - 3:55pm HALL: BARRAQUER HALL


EMPOWERING GEN. OPHTHALMOLOGIST FOR COVID COMPLIANCE: HUMAN ANALOGUE TO AI FOR
DIABETIC RETINOPATHY.
DR. MALAY CHATURVEDI [C10345] - KANPUR

Aim with 8 % prevalence of Diabetes and 20% of retinopathy, the crusade against diabetic blindness remains
a challenge DR f GO g am aim em e Gene al O h halm l gi i h ca aci iden if
treatable DR. Method The audience would be presented, clear cases of DR requiring intervention, eg. cases
with features of VTDR . 10 fundus photographs will be presented .Audience would choose options using vote
pads. Outcome will be displayed .The slides will be explained by a retina surgeon with reference to matching
FA &OCT and final decision taken. The audience would vote again on different set of matching slides. The
difference in decision making would be noted & compared. Caps & T shirts given would add color. Inference
With Covid perspective empowering GO to handle basic DR will extend their capabilities, equip them with
ca aci iden if he di ea e and efe a ia el P ce ld hel in de el ing h man anal g e
AI f iden ifica i n f ea able DR

1. Concept introduction. Covid compliance & Human Analogue (10 mins) DR. MALAY CHATURVEDI
2. Cardinal features of treatable diabetic retinopathy and VTDR (10 mins) DR. MANISH SAXENA
3. How to use voting pads and case presentation. (12 mins) DR. ABHIJAAT CHATURVEDI
4. What did we do in these cases,and why! (15 mins) PROF. AJAY DUDANI
5. Slide presentation second set (10 mins) DR. MOHIT KHATTRI
6. Evaluation of audience performance comparison of responses. (8 mins) DR. ABHISHEK DIXIT

Panel Discussion (10 mins)

DATE:26.06.2021 TIME: 10:00am - 11:25am HALL: PALLIKARIS HALL


ACCREDITATION BASICS WHAT SHOULD YOU KNOW BEFORE YOU START?
DR. GAGAN DUDEJA [D08805] - BANGALORE

Updates & Current Concepts


Accreditation has attracted a lot of interest in recent years, as a comprehensive approach for maintaining and
improving eye care quality. Government & Insurance agencies are insisting on Accreditation for
empanelment. Most of us are not sure how to start the process and end up wasting time and money. This
interactive IC will simplify the process of getting started and applying for accreditation. There will be a mix of
didactic lectures and videos on infrastructure, infection control, implementation of the Accreditation system
& sharing best practices from accredited hospitals The speakers will emphasize what needs to be done and on
pitfalls to be avoided. The focus of IC will be to help simplify the accreditation process & provide information
about resources required for step by step implementation of accreditation standards in ophthalmic practice (
especially solo & small practices). The faculty includes senior ophthalmologists, NABH assessors, and infection
control experts.

1. Introduction, Overview of Standards & How to Apply. (8 mins) DR. GAGAN DUDEJA
2. Step by Step Approach and Benefits of NABH Accreditation (15 mins) DR. T. NIRMAL FREDRICK
3. Operation Theatre Design and Infection Control Process. (15 mins) DR. KUMARAN MURUGESAN
4. Statutory And Licensing Requirements For Accreditation (8 mins) DR. SHAKEEN SINGH
5. Overview Of Documentation And Medical Records/ EMR For
DR. ZAMINDAR SAMINA FAIYAZ
Accreditation (10 mins)
6. OPD, Ward & Emergency Protocols for Accreditation (8 mins) DR. ARNEJA JASWANT
7. FAQ & Problem Based Panel Discussion (6 mins) DR. GAGAN DUDEJA

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DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 10:00am - 11:25am HALL: ELLIOT HALL


CONTROVERSIES AND PREFERRED PRACTICE IN PEDIATRIC CATARACT MANAGEMENT 2021 A CASE BASED
LEARNING
DR. VAISHALI ABHAY KUMAR VASAVADA [V11113] - AHMEDABAD
This course aims to discuss current, evidence based practice patterns and give recommendations to surgeons on what is
the latest global strategy in diagnosing, surgically treating and then visually rehabilitating pediatric cataract patients.
The faculty will combine their own extensive experience with evidence and newer advances in each subtopic. The
course format will be very practical, case based and interactive. At the end of the course, the attendees will be able to
make changes in their day to day practice and apply the tips given in this course.
1. Planning the timing for and strategy to tackle a pediatric cataract Dr Vaishali DR. VAISHALI ABHAY KUMAR
Vasavada (10 mins) VASAVADA
2. Surgical tips for success in pediatric cataract (10 mins) DR. JAGAT RAM
3. Whether or not to implant an IOL in an infant what we have learnt from evidence DR. VASAVADA ABHAYKUMAR
(10 mins) RAGHUKANT
4. Visual rehabilitation following pediatric cataract surgery conventional or new
DR. VARSHINI SHANKER
gadgets (10 mins)
5. Paradigms for managing strabismus following pediatric cataract surgery (10
DR. SUMITA AGARKAR
mins)
Panel Discussion (25 mins)
DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 11:30am - 12:55pm HALL: KELMAN HALL
POSTERIOR CAPSULAR RENTS: WHAT IS NEW
DR. SANJAY CHAUDHARY [C03469] - NEW DELHI
With new innovations in the management of Posterior Capsular Rents (PCR) during phacoemulsification, one no longer
has to convert to ECCE or M-SICS. The most difficult situations can now be managed with ease and a little practice.
Complicated cases like PCR with large chunks of residual nucleus can be managed by an anterior segment surgeon and
still deliver a 6/6 vision. We bring to you a video-based learning to help you inculcate these techniques.
1. Anterior Chamber Maintainer, the first step in any PCR (7 mins) DR. SANJAY CHAUDHARY
2. Vitrector 23 G for both cortex and vitreous removal (20 mins) DR. SANJAY CHAUDHARY
3. Vitrectomy in PCR Anterior or Pars Plana approach (7 mins) DR. ROHIT OM PARKASH
4. PCR with residual nucleus thinking beyond IOL scaffold (7 mins) DR. SANJAY CHAUDHARY
5. No capsular support Retrofixated Iris Claw, Scleral fixated, Glued IOL or Yamane
DR. ANAGHA HEROOR
technique (7 mins)
6. Lasso technique (7 mins) DR. SONU GOEL
Panel Discussion (20 mins)
DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 1:00pm - 2:25pm HALL: PARSON HALL
ONE CASE , ONE PEARL
DR. LAKSHMI MAHESH [L08103] - BANGALORE
The orbit definitely is a Pandora's box. It gets affected both by Primary and Secondary involvement in the disease
process. Sometimes the clinical signs and symptoms can be unusual and the orbit may be the main site of involvement
of a sinister condition. In this course the author would like to highlight some conditions involving the Orbit , the unusual
signs and symptoms and the take home points regarding the care and management. There may be more than one pearl
to understand and imbibe in each of the cases . This will be a pictorial presentation with audience interaction and
participation.
1. One case, one pearl (30 mins) Dr. LAKSHMI MAHESH
2. One Case, One pearl (30 mins) Dr. SANTOSH G. HONAVAR
Panel Discussion (15 mins)

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DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 09:30am - 10:55am HALL: DUA HALL

UVEITIS : IS THIS CLINICAL ENTITY SO SIMPLE AS IT SOUNDS AND SPELLS!!!!


DR. VISHAL KISHORE [K11374] - PATNA

Uveitis is a form of eye inflammation. It affects the middle layer of tissue in the eye wall. Uveitis warning signs
often come on suddenly and get worse quickly. They include eye redness, pain and blurred vision. The
condition can affect one or both eyes. It primarily affects people ages 20 to 50, but it may also affect children.
Possible causes of uveitis are infection, injury, or an autoimmune or inflammatory disease. Many times a
cause can't be identified. Uveitis can be serious, leading to permanent vision loss. Early diagnosis and
treatment are important to prevent the complications of uveitis. This instruction course aims at - How to
approach and investigate a case of uveitis. - Anterior Uveitis important causes with presentation- a brief
overview - Pars Planitis - Posterior Uveitis brief overview of important causes and presentation - Paediatric
Uveitis - Immunosuppressive drugs in our armour- brief overview.

1. how to approach and Investigate a case of uveitis (10 mins) DR. VISHAL KISHORE
2. Anterior Uveitis---A brief Overview (10 mins) DR. POOJA SINHA
3. Pars Planitis (10 mins) DR. ABHISHEK KUMAR
4. Posterior Uveitis (10 mins) DR. DEEPAK AGRAWAL
DR. VIJAY PRATAP SINGH
5. Immunosuppresive drugs in our armour- brief overview (10 mins)
TOMAR
6. Paediatric Uveitis (10 mins) DR. KUNAL KISHORE

Panel Discussion (0 mins)

DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 3:30pm - 4:55pm HALL: HELMHOLTZ HALL


ACCREDITATION,POSTCOVID ERA AND A-Z OF HEART OF OPHTHALMOLOGISTS(OT)- SAFETY PRACTICES AND

Updates & Current Concepts


PROTOCOLS
Dr. GITUMONI SHARMA [S12413] - GUWAHATI
In any healthcare setting,the cornerstone of clinical practice is asepsis and antisepsis.Now, because of the novel
corona virus pandemic, this has become very much relevant. But, this aspect of ophthalmology though very
important but less talked about in day to day practices. Lack of knowledge or negligence in infection or standard
practices would result in hazardous effects, as sterility are important for successful eye care practice. HAI are
minimal in ophthalmic practices because of hospital stay,but, these are epidemiologically more associated with
certain patient care procedures e.g.transmission of HIV viruses through tears, entry of the corona virus through
the AC duct. So, providing standard and safe surgical procedures emphasizing the modern aseptic techniques
and infection control practices pertaining to ophthalmic operation theatre is discussed in this IC,giving emphasis
also the hospitals accreditation and the present coronisation.
1. Ophthalmic OT -layout and design (10 mins) : Dr. Mihir Mishra
2. Ideal Ophthalmic Operation Theatre along with OT etiquettes- to : Dr.Deepshikha Agrawal
keep troubles away (10 mins)
3. Instrument cleaning and Sterilisation in Ophthalmic OT (10 mins) : Dr.Anupam Sahu
4. Microbiological surveillance of Ophthalmic Operation Theatre (10 : Dr. Samrat Chatterjee
mins)
5. Changes in Ophthalmic OT for safety practices- post covid era (10 : Dr.Sagarmoy Purkayastha
mins)
6. What changes I made in my OT while NABH accreditation process? : Dr. Gitumoni Sharma
(10 mins)
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BREAKING THE DEADLIEST OF ALL FORMATION OF COMPLEX HARD CATARACT WITH INNOVATIVE TECHNIQUES
DR. RAJENDRA PRASAD [P14714] - NEW DELHI

Phacoemulsification of mature hard and rock hard cataracts present the surgeon with a series of specific and difficult
challenges. However the challenges are quite critical when these hard cataracts are associated with rhexis extension,
zonular weakness, capsular disruption, intraoperative miosis, posterior polar cataract, corneal opacity and lens
subluxation. The objective of this video based course is to demonstrate innovative surgical techniques and technologies
to conquer these challenges and highlight, step - by - step management of the situation. The choice of phaco settings,
variation of fluidics, phaco tips, new choppers and chopping methods will be vividly shown and discussed. The use of
capsule staining techniques, capsular bag stabilization devices and pupil expanding devices will be demonstrated. At the
end of the course interactive discussion with the faculty will allow the attendees to understand and apply surgical skills
to achieve safe and predictable outcomes.

1. Approach to Hard Cataract Phaco with appropriate technique and settings (10
DR. ARVIND KUMAR MORYA
mins)
2. Small Pupil With Hard Cataract Managing with New Pupil Expanding Devices (10
DR. SUVEN BHATTACHARJEE
mins)
3. Subluxated Hard Cataract Bag repositioning with suture ring fixation (10 mins) DR. VINOD KUMAR ARORA
4. Sewing Needle Micro Capsulotomy, To prevent Argentinian flag sign in
DR. RAJENDRA PRASAD
intumescent hard cataract (12 mins)
5. Approach to Posterior Polar Cataract with hard nucleus and strategies to prevent
DR. SATANSHU MATHUR
P C tear (10 mins)
6. Posterior capsular disruption, prevention and management with scleral fixation
DR. ANURAG BADHANI
lenses (10 mins)

Panel Discussion (0 mins)

DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 5:00pm - 6:25pm HALL: AHMED HALL


TARGET 20/20 IN CATARACT SURGERY
DR. JATINDER SINGH BHALLA [B05506] - NEW DELHI

With the advancements , Cataract surgery has become truly a Refractive surgery with patient's expectations zooming
sky high. This course helps understand the various aspects one needs to master in order to meet these high
expectations. This facilitates the delegates to be able to achieve a perfect result and a happy patient outcome in any
situation during Cataract Surgery. At the end of the course ,Surgeon would have enough confidence to promise his/her
patient a 20/20 vision in all circumstances, leading to a satisfactory outcome & happy patient.

1. Perfect biometry- can we do better? (15 mins) DR. JATINDER SINGH BHALLA
2. Tackling the astigmatism (10 mins) DR. PIYUSHKAPUR
3. A perfect Surgery-consistent & reproducible (15 mins) DR. HARBANSH LAL
4. Achieving Vision of 20/20 with a PCR (10 mins) DR. NEERAJ MANCHANDA
5. Off Target - What now? (15 mins) DR. ASHOK KUMAR GROVER

Panel Discussion (10 mins)

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DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 6:30pm - 7:55pm HALL: DUA HALL


IC285 - CRACKING THE CODE -UVEITIS MADE EASY - PEARLS FOR THE GENERAL OPHTHALMOLOGISTS
DR. CHEKITAAN SINGH [S12627] - ROHTAK

Uveitis is a common, sometimes sight threatening inflammatory ocular condition constituting an array of
heterogenous clinical entities and varied etiologies. It is commonly misdiagnosed, under-treated and feared
by fellow general eye practitioners. It will be our endeavour to utilise this instruction course as a stepping
stone to educate our fellow ophthalmologists in approaching a patient with uveitis with renewed confidence.
The course will focus on a simple algorithmic approach of tackling various forms of uveitis. All types of uveitis
ranging from a simple anterior uveitis to fulminant pan-uveitis, examination with slit lamp to OCT-A and
autofluorescence, investigations from chest x-ray to biopsy and PCR, treatment modalities from topical
steroids to immune-modulators and biologicals will be covered. We will lay emphasis on clinical photographs,
videos, active audience interaction with our experienced faculty to pass on wide ranging knowledge & clinical
pearls to the participants.

1. Immuno-suppressives& Biologicals in Uveitis (12 mins) Dr. JYOTIRMAY BISWAS


2. Tackling Anterior Uveitis (8 mins) Dr. REENA GUPTA
3. Decoding the Enigma of Scleritis (8 mins) Dr. PARTHAPRATIM DUTTA MAJUMDER
4. Intricacies of diagnosing and treating Intermediate Uveitis(8
Dr. MANISHA AGARWAL
mins)
5. Combating Infective Retinitis (8 mins) Dr. MUDIT TYAGI
6. Managing Retinal Vasculitis (8 mins) Dr. REEMA BANSAL
7. Posterior uveitis the great masquerader (8 mins) DR. CHEKITAAN SINGH

Panel Discussion (15 mins)

DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 8:00am - 2:25pm HALL: SHIELDS HALL


STRABISMUS MADE EASY FOR GENERAL OPHTHALMOLOGISTS
Dr. ARUN SAMPRATHI B.S. [A07869] - BANGALORE

Updates & Current Concepts


Strabismic Amblyopia is one of the important causes of childhood blindness. Hence it is necessary for all
general ophthalmologists to recognise & treat Strabismus. Treatting children with Strabismus is highly
satisfying as well as rewarding. It increases your adult patient numbers as well. Strabismus is nothing but
simple Physics & Maths and is the most logical sub speciality in ophthalmology. If approached methodically,
any ophthalmologist can master medical as well as surgical management of Strabismus. In this course we
would like to give a simplified approach to the evaluation, proper diagnosis & management options in various
forms of strabismus. We have a team of Eminent Strabismologists who would simplify strabismus with the
help of pictures, videos, flow charts & panel discussions.
1. Step by step approach to Strabismus evaluation (8 mins) : Dr. Deepti P.
2. Simple Algorithm to manage Esotropias (8 mins) : Dr. Kavitha V.
3. When to intervene in Intermittent Exotropias (8 mins) : Dr.Sowmya R
4. Approach to Restrictive Strabismus (8 mins) : Dr. Kalpana Narendran
5. How to tackle Vertical strabismus (8 mins) : Dr. Muralidhar Rajamani
6. Principles of Surgical management of Strabismus (15 mins) : Dr. Arun Samprathi B.s.
Panel Discussion : (20 mins)

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DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 1:30pm - 2:55pm HALL: BARRAQUER HALL


TIPS AND TRICKS OF BEST RESEARCH PUBLICATION: LEARN IT FROM THE MASTERS
DR. RAJENDRA P. MAURYA & DR.SUBHRANGSHU SENGUPTA
Research Hypothesis, Data collection and Data Building. DR. SUBHRANGSHU SENGUPTA
Appropriate Statistical Tools & Techniques . DR. SUNIL R. MOREKER
Nuts and Bolts of writing Scientific Papers. DR. RAJENDRA P. MAURYA
Writing a Review Article & Meta-analysis DR. CHANDRIMA PAUL
Choosing the Journal DR. SANTOSH G. HANOVER
Ethical consideration, Financial disclosure & Plagiarism in publishing research DR. S NATARAJAN
S bmi ing Man c i and Re nding Re ie e DR. BARUN KUMAR NAYAK
Panel Discussion (15 mins)
DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 5:30pm - 6:55pm HALL: BARRAQUER HALL
OVERCOMING THE CHALLENGES IN COMBINING PHACOEMULSIFICATION WITH VARIOUS OPHTHALMIC SURGERIES
CHAIRPERSONS: DR MANOJ KHATRI AND DR GAJENDRA CHAWLA
1. Optimising outcome in coexisting cataract and corneal problem (8 mins) DR. PURENDRA BHASIN
2. Phacoemulsification and trabeculectomy combined surgeries (8 mins) DR. VINITA RAMNANI
3. Perfecting phacoemulsification in combining with vitreo retinal surgeries(8 DR. MOHAN RAJAN
mins)
4. Phacoemulsification with Vitrectomy (8 mins) DR. GAJENDRA CHAWLA
5. Challenges in peeling the vitreo retinal membranes in combined surgeries(8 DR. PIYUSH BANSAL
mins)
6. Phacoemulsification with Silicon Oil Removal(8 mins) DR. RAJIV RAMAN
10 minutes panel discussion with audience participation
DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 2:30pm - 3:55pm HALL: DUA HALL
UNEVENTFUL SURGERY DONE,OH MY GOD,WHY THIS STORM NEXT DAY? WAR IS NOT OVER TILL NOW.
DR RATISH PAUL AND DR SWARAJ BHATTACHARJEE
Introduction- Chairman Dr Swaraj Bhattacharjee- 2 minutes
Speakers- 8 minutes each × 6 = 48 minutes
1. Cloudy Cornea why so? DR ARUNDHUTI TAMULI HANDIQUE
2. Oh,where did I miss the leak DR JAYASREE BORGUHAIN
3. Angry look next day - inflammation and Tass DR RC PAUL
4. Land mine behind dark cataract -Retina perspective DR ANIRUDDHA MAITI
5. Dangling Lens DR MADHUSUDHAN MANDAL
6. Hero turning zero- Refractory Surprise DR SWARAJ BHATTACHARJEE
ABOUT CATARACT SURGERY - LITTLE TRICKY SITUATIONS- HOW TO BAIL OUT ETC ETC
MIXED VIDEO BUCKET- 4 Mnts × 5 person = 20 minutes
1. Anterior capsule not behaving in order-Lets find the way DR SMITI RANI SRIVASTAVA
2. Mature cataract bailing out in crisis DR AMARENDRA DEKA
3.Pearls for Managing Decentered IOL DR MANAS NATH
4.Large Subluxation with Double DR AMIT RAJ AIIMS PATNA
5. Underneath cloudy skies : conquering cataracts with corneal DR SUGARANJINI G
pathologies.
Discussion - 18 minutes , to be initiated by Chairman Dr RC Paul &amp; participation by other speaker &
video presenters
Concluding Remarks - Chairman Dr RC Paul - 2 minutes

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"TACKLING TORICITY"
CHAIRPERSONS: DR. SWATI AGARWAL, AND DR. SHILPA KODKANY
1. Easy on my eyes: lri's occi's and more: DR. SHILPA KODKANY
2. Whats your game plan: planning and toric iol calculation: DR. NIKHIL BALAKRISHNAN
3. Preoperative and intraoperative toric marking: DR. SWATI AGARWAL
4. Postoperative assessment and realignment: DR. ARUP BHAUMIK
5. Push your limits: the difficult and challenging: DR. AJOY PAUL
6. The future: flacs in astigmatism management: DR. WAVIKAR
CHANDRASHEKHAR MURLIDHAR
DATE:26.06.2021 TIME: 11:30 am - 12:55 pm HALL: BARRAQUER HALL
PERIMETRY FOR NEOPHYTES
MODERATOR: DR.SATHYAN PARTHASARATHI
PANELIST: DR. SURINDER, DR. MANISH, DR. PRADEEP VYAS, DR. RAJUL, DR. RONNIE GEORGE, DR. MURALI
ARIGA, DR. SACHIN S DHARWADAR, DR. DEVENDRA SOOD, DR. RENGARAJ, PRASANNA VENKATESH R,
DR.VENKATESH RENGARAJ
How to perform the perimetry you can trust ? (6 mins) - DR. SURINDER
Test strategies - Humphrey. When and why in glaucoma? (6 mins) - DR. MANISH
Yield of information from the Humphrey field test. (8 mins) - DR. PRADEEP VYAS
Structure-function correlation - Wha he be a align H m h e DR. RAJUL
data in a meaningful way?(6 mins) -
Is your patient progressing? Glaucoma progression analysis - Humphrey DR. RONNIE GEORGE
(7 mins) -
Transitioning to a different perimeter model - Bridging the link from DR. MURALI ARIGA

Updates & Current Concepts


Humphrey to Octopus. (8mins) -
Test Strategies - Octopus. When and why in glaucoma? (6 mins) - DR. SACHI S DHARWADAR
Yield of information from the Octopus field test. (8 mins) - DR.DEVENDRA SOOD
Structure-function correlation- Wha he be a align Oc DR. RENGARAJ
data in a meaningful way? (6mins) -
Is your patient progressing? Trend analysis (EyeSuite Progression DR. SATHYAN PARTHASARATHI
Analysis) in Octopus- Global,Cluster and Polar (7 mins) -
Best practice in clinical workflows - How to deliver cost effective high DR. PRASANNA VENKATESH R
quality patient care? (7mins) -
The Future - Virtual Reality and Artificial Intelligence (5 mins) - DR. VENKATESH RENGARAJ

Panel Discussion (10 mins)

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DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 11:00am - 12:25pm HALL: SHIELDS HALL


WHAT'S NEW IN OPHTHALMOLOGY?
CHAIRPERSONS:DR PRAKASH MARATHE AND DR SUNAINA MALIK
Hassle free practice is an ever changing subject with new advances and techniques being discovered and created
daily. We need to keep pace with these things. At the same time ensure that our skills do not become irrelevant. It
may be acceptable to big, corporate hospitals but not that easy to accept for clinics, day care centres and small
hospitals. We should ensure that our skills do not become irrelevant but need to be updated. In this IC we discuss
how we can remain professionally sharp and add value to the care we provide to our patients. We have to keep
ourselves updated to face competition and turn out as a successful practitioner for betterment of Ophthalmology
and society as well. All faculty are knowledgeable and this course will enrich all the delegates.
1. Artificial intelligence in cortical visual impairment (CVI) : DR. RASHMIN GANDHI
2. New treatment modalities in glaucoma : DR. TANUJ DADA
3. Telemedicine- The new normal : DR. PRAKASH MARATHE
4. Maharashtra Ophthalmological Society's Professional Group Indemnity : PROF. SUNAINA MALIK
Insurance Scheme MOS-PGIIO
5. Topical Sutureless Squint Surgery : DR. RAMESH KEKUNAYYA
6. Latest trends in treatment of Retinoblastoma : DR. SANTOSH HONAVAR
7. New developments in Dry Eye Disease treatment : DR. NISHANTH
8. FLACS- The new way of cataract surgery DR. MAHIPAL SACHDEV
Each talk is of 8 mins
Audience discussion: 21 mins
DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 8:00am - 8:25am HALL: HELMHOLTZ HALL
IN DEPTH IMAGING IN DIABETIC RETINOPATHY
Dr. SUNIL GANEKAL [G11600] - DAVANGERE
Diabetic retinopathy is a common problem encountered in day to day retina practice. Relevant advances in the non
invasive retinal imaging has helped us to manage our patients in better way, Imaging is an integral part of medical
retina especially in Diabetic retinopathy, hence we aim to focus on imaging in Diabetic retinopathy
1. Role of FFA and ultra wide field FFA in Diabetic Retinopathy (10 mins) : DR.MANEESH BAPAYE
2. ultrasound and UBM in Daibetic retinopathy (10 mins) : DR.SACHIN MAHULI
3. OCT Biomarkers in Diabetic macular edema (10 mins) : DR. RUPAK KANTI BISWAS
4. Optical coherence tomography (OCTA) in Diabetic retinopathy (10 mins) : DR. SUNIL GANEKAL
5. Choroidal imaging in Diabetic retinopathy (10 mins) : DR. R. UNNIKRISHNAN NAIR
6. Intraoperative OCT in Diabetic vitrectomy (10 mins) : DR.ADITYA KELKAR
7. Retinal functional imager and Retinal oximetry in Diabetic retinopathy (10 mins) : DR. CHAITRA JAYADEV
Panel Discussion : (5 mins)

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DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 11:30am - 12:55pm HALL: SUSHRUTA HALL


RETINA ROLLERCOASTER- CHALLENGING SCENARIOS IN VITREORETINAL SURGERY!
CHAIRMAN: DR.DHANASHREE RATRA
CO-CHAIRMAN: DR. PREETAM SAMANT
MODERATOR- DR.MANEESH BAPAYE
CONVENER- DR.RUPAK BISWAS
PANELISTS: DR.DHANASHREE RATRA, DR.PREETAM SAMANT, DR. CHETAN RAO, DR.NEERAJ SANDUJA,
DR.RUPAK BISWAS
Duration of each video- 4min,Discussion- 3 min
Double Optic Disc Pit with Maculopathy (Double Dhamaka) DR. KSHITIZ KUMAR
Tackling Suprachoroidal Hemorrhage following SCleral Buckle (Buckle DR.DEEPAK AGRAWAL
scare)
Macular Buckle with Vitrectomy in Myopic Macular Hole (The Long DR.ANSHU ARORA
Shot)
Surgery for Rhegmatogenous RD in an eye with ICL DR.UNNIKRISHNAN NAIR
Table top TRD in PDR (Arrow Chronicles) DR. SANGEET MITTAL
Iatrogenic macular hole in Submacular hemorrhage (Oops! The DR.ABHISHEK KOTHARI
Blowout)
Internal refixation of Scleral fixated IOL (The broken thread) DR. MANEESH BAPAYE
DATE:25.06.2021 TIME: 10:00 am - 11:25 am HALL: RIDLEY HALL

UPDATES ON INTRASCERAL IOL FIXATION TECHNIQUES


Dr. JOGLEKAR MANDAR ATUL [J09632] - Kolhapur
Intrascleral flanged IOL fixation is fast becoming procedure of choice for implanting IOL in eyes with
inadequate capsular support. The technique initiated by Gabor and popularised as Glued IOL is evolving with

Updates & Current Concepts


time and many new improvised techniques are emerging. Video based teaching of different variations of the
fixation procedure will be delivered. Various possible complications and tips & tricks for avoiding those in
different scenarios will be discussed with help of surgical videos. This course is designed to give an overview
of newer techniques and help the attendee learning the basics of these techniques.
1. Intra-scleral IOL fixation - An overview (8 mins) : DR.SHAMIK PRAFULL
MOKADAM
Cla ical Yamane D ble needle Techni e min : DR. JOGLEKAR MANDAR ATUL
Single needle M difica i n f Yamane Techni e min : DR.ADITYA KELKAR
4. X-nit for intrascleral IOL fixation (10 mins) : DR.PRABU BASKARAN
5. CM T-flex IOL A new custom designed IOL for intrascleral fixation (10 : DR. NIVEAN M.
mins)
6. Complications & its , Trips & Tricks (10 mins) : DR.ADITYA KELKAR
Panel Discussion : (7 mins) : DR.SHAMIK PRAFULL
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DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 1:00pm - 2:25pm HALL: ELDER HALL


DIGITAL DIALOGUE
DR.PRASHANT AGNIHOTRI [A02252] - NAGPUR
Digital Dialogues Like it or hate it but you surely cannot ignore it. Information echn l g IT f a in
ophthalmology has changed the ways of practice and put it firmly on the path of digitisation. The increasing
awareness about the powers of IT and its applicability has not only meant more widespread use, but sounded the
alarm of caution as well. The use of IT in ophthalmology practice will result in a paradigm shift and like all other new
avenues, involves fresh learning process for the uninitiated, about the application, process, advantage, pitfalls and
most importantly caution to be taken. This instruction course aims to highlight how this technology can benefit us in
ai a and hel in c n in ed g h in da ech-savy .Teleophthalmology is the next Frontier to concur.
1. Making the shift a way forward (10 mins) : DR.PRASHANT AGNIHOTRI
2. EMR Medicolegal Issues (10 mins) : DR.PALLAK KUSUMGAR
3. Digital Avenues for mass awareness. (10 mins) : DR. VIRAL SHAH
4. Teleophthalmology (10 mins) : DR.ANANT GADE
5. How to be Ethical (10 mins) : DR. PANGARKAR A.V.
6. Social Media Platforms (10 mins) : DR. ANAGHA HEROOR
7. Search Engine Optimisation (10 mins) : DR. SAMEER GADE
Panel Discussion : (0 mins)
DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 8:30am - 9:55am HALL: BRAILLE HALL
LETS GET THIS STRAIGHT : TACKLING ASTIGMATISM DURING CATARACT SURGERY
DR.SHILPA KODKANY [K05456] - BELGAUM
Residual Astigmatism following Cataract Surgery causes suboptimal visual outcomes which is undesirable to the
a ien In da e a f e fec i n ne ha eak ne echni e e en such unfavourable outcomes. We
g back ba ic nde and a igma i m and i ca e We aim highligh eci i nal lanning f T ic IOL
and he cce f l e f nline Calc la f he ame The e f LRI OCCI acc ding he magni de of pre-
existing astigmatism would also be deliberated. We also aim to delve into the use of Femtosecond Laser technology
for Astigmatism Management. By putting our heads together over the various management options, this course will
simplify ones approach in tackling Astigmatism.
1. Back to Basics: Understanding Astigmatism (10 mins) : DR. TANYA BALAKRISHNAN
Ea n m e e LRI OCCI and m e min : DR.SHILPA KODKANY
Wha game lan Planning and T ic IOL Calc la i n min : DR.NIKHIL BALAKRISHNAN
4. 4. Stability is the key: Intraop and Postop Toric Management (10 mins) : DR.PAVITRA PATEL
5. Delivering Precision: Perfect Surgical Planning & Image Guided Surgery (12 : DR. NITIN BALAKRISHNAN
mins)
6. The Future: Femtosecond Laser Cataract Surgery in Astigmatism : DR. WAVIKAR CHANDRASHEKHAR
Management (12 mins) MURLIDHAR
Panel Discussion : (9 mins)

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DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 2:00pm - 3:25pm HALL: BRAILLE HALL


MANAGING POST OPERATIVE ENDOPHTHALMITIS, WHAT MAKES THE DIFFERENCE
DR. RAJESH SAHAY [S09681] - LUCKNOW
Postoperative endopthalmitis is a nightmare for any Ophthalmologist. Early detection and prompt action are
the key to a reasonable outcome . It is imperative to have the knowledge of etiology, microbiology, clinical
presentations, relevant investigations, management, long term complications and expected outcome in the
present scenario.The course focuses on all this and also on how to prevent or minimise post-op
endopthalmitis with emphasis on sterilization and asepsis . We will also deal with importance of proper
documentation, consent and medicolegal aspects to avoid litigation
1. Introduction, etiology and microbiology of endophthalmitis (10 mins) : DR. AMBASTA ANITA
2. Clinical presentation of endophthalmitis (10 mins) : DR. RAJESH SAHAY
3. Relevant investigations in a case of endophthalmitis (8 mins) : DR. INDU PANDEY
4. Management of endophthalmitis (10 mins) : DR.ABHIJIT CHATTOPADHYAY
5. Long term complications and Management of endophthalmitis (8 : DR. GARIMA CHADDA
mins)
6. Pre operative care, OT protocols and documentation in a case of : DR.NAGENDRA PRASAD
endophthalmitis (10 mins)
Panel Discussion : (15 mins)
DATE:27.06.2021 TIME: 6:30 pm - 7:55 pm HALL: PARSON HALL

STEP UP YOUR GAME - MOVING FROM SIMPLE TO COMPLEX - A VIDEO BASED COURSE FROM
THE EXPERTS
DR.ASHOK RANGARAJAN [A08221] - CHENNAI
Phacoemulsification with foldable intraocular lens implantation is the method of choice for cataract
treatment.The preoperative assessment, surgical techniques, choice of intra-ocular lens, varies based on the
overall ocular condition. While in majority of the situations the steps can be repeated, there are many rarer
ocular conditions where the entire approach is different, tailor made and needs meticulous planning and

Updates & Current Concepts


experience. This video based course will deal with phacoemulsification in those situations.
1. Introduction (5 mins) : DR.ASHOK RANGARAJAN
2. Phacoemulsification in post refractive procedure eyes (12 mins) : DR.SAGAR BHARGAVA
3. Phacoemulsification in corneal conditions and posterior polar cataracts : DR. ARUP CHAKRABARTI
(12 mins)
4. Lets not be racist here - black or white or brown can be dealt with : DR.ASHOK RANGARAJAN
Phacoemulsification (12 mins)
5. So what if small - Phacoemulsification in small eyes and small pupil (12 : DR. MINU M. MATHEN
mins)
6. Phacoemulsification in cataracts with poor support (12 mins) : DR. SUJATHA MOHAN
Panel Discussion : (10 mins)

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DATE:27.06.2021 TIME: 6:30 pm - 7:55 pm HALL: VON GRAEFE HALL


PUBLISH AND FLOURISH
DR. RAJESH SUBHASH JOSHI [J06677] - NAGPUR
Medical science is not an exact science. It is evolving daily. Why one should do research?In the era of evidence-based
medicine, all decisions regarding patient management is based on research. We are constantly striving for the best
patient care. Every one need to learn research right from the undergraduates to consultants.Research and
publication has been neglected at undergraduate and postgraduate level.The curriculum does not cover many
aspects of research. The aim of this instruction course is to make aware of various aspects of research methodology.
1. Importance of learning research methodology- (8 mins) : DR. RAJESH SUBHASH JOSHI
2. 2. Selecting the right journal for your article (8 mins) : DR. VIRAL SHAH
3. Writing a research article (8 mins) : DR. MOREKER SUNIL RATILAL
4. Data collection tools and analysis (8 mins) : DR.SABYASACHI SENGUPTA
5. What a reviewer wants? (8 mins) : DR. PARIKSHIT GOGATE
6. Why are articles rejected? Editorial perpectives. (8 mins) : DR. SANTOSH G. HONAVAR
7. How to handle rejection? (8 mins) : DR. BARUN KUMAR NAYAK
Panel Discussion : (19 mins)
DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 8:30am - 9:55am HALL: STALLARD HALL
GLAUCOMA BASICS REVISITED : ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW
Dr. M. SHIRAZ ALI [A10961] - RANCHI
Glaucoma is the second most common cause of vision loss worldwide. Since glaucoma causes irreversible vision loss,
early detection & timely management is vital for maximizing vision potential. A number of questions arise when
evaluating a glaucoma suspect or a frank glaucoma patient, such as what are the basic clinical findings to look for or
what investigations to order or how to interpret the test results. All the basic but mandatory clinical examinations &
investigations will be covered in this IC. This IC will serve as a guide for diagnosing & managing glaucoma patients by
residents, general ophthalmologists & glaucoma specialists.
1. Goldmann Applanation Tonometry : Clinical Pearls (10 mins) : DR.MUAZZAM ALI AKBAR
2. Evaluation of Optic Nerve Head In Glaucoma (20 mins) : DR. M. SHIRAZ ALI
3. Practical Guide To Interpret Visual Fields (HFA) (20 mins) : DR.PALANISWAMY
KRISHNAMURTHY
4. Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) In Glaucoma (15 mins) : DR. LIPI CHAKRABARTY
Panel Discussion : (10 mins)

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DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 2:30pm - 3:55pm HALL: HELMHOLTZ HALL


BATTLE OF THE BULGE - KERATOCONUS FLATTENED!
DR. NAND KISHORE K.B. [N03920] - HYDERABAD
This course will outline the overall basics of keratoconus diagnosis and management options. Specific
attention will be give to topographic signs and interpretation, management algorithm and specifics of
important management techniques including collagen crosslinking and keratoplasty. There will also be
emphasis on contact lens fitting and non-surgical options of keratoconus management to give a holistic
picture of Keratoconus management to the attendees.
1. Keratoconus clinical signs and management algorithm (10 mins) : DR.LUMBINI
2. Diagnostic evaluation of keratoconus (10 mins) : DR. NAND KISHORE K.B.
3. Collagen Cross linking - Principles and practice (15 mins) : DR. MADHUKAR REDDY
4. Role of Keratoplasty: When and how? (15 mins) : DR.RISHI SWARUP
5. Contact lenses in Keratoconus (10 mins) : DR. A.M. MURALI KRISHNAMACHARY
Panel Discussion : (15 mins)
DATE:27.06.2021 TIME: 9:30 am - 10:55 am HALL: AHMED HALL

THE WAR OF FLAPS


DR. VINOD KUMAR ARORA [A03232] - DEHRADUN
Successful lasik surgeries require consummate precision. The refractive surgery evolved from flapless PRK to
MK Lasik, Femto Lasik, SMILE and advance surface ablation. Lamellar corneal flap formation is the critical step
in successful LASIK surgery. Improper flap formation, including improper flap geometry, decentration,
irregularity of the cut, and epithelial damage, can lead to myriad LASIK complications. The quantitative
relationships between the distributions of displacement and stress on the corneal surface and flap
architecture will be discussed. At present, the armamentarium of a refractive procedure is full of choices.
Here we have provided the advantages, disadvantages, specific indications, complications management of
various flap and flapless laser refractive procedures.
1. Introduction (5 mins) : DR. VINOD KUMAR ARORA

Updates & Current Concepts


2. MK Lasik: The gold standard (12 mins) : DR.RAJENDRA PRASAD
3. Femto Lasik : The way to go (12 mins) : DR. KAMAL BANDHU KAPUR
4. SMILE : all the way (12 mins) : DR. SONU GOEL
5. Advance Surface Ablation : Back to surface (15 mins) : DR. VINOD KUMAR ARORA
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DATE:27.06.2021 TIME: 12:30 pm - 1:55 pm HALL: ELLIOT HALL


SWIMMING WITH SHARKS - TROUBLESHOOTING THE CHALLENGES IN VITREORETINAL SURGERY AND PRACTICE
DR.RAJA RAMI REDDY P [R09331] - HYDERABAD
Vitreo retinal (VR) surgery and its practice can present challenging situations. Its impossible and impractical for
retinal surgeons to encounter all possible complications associated with VR surgery during training and in early years
of practice. Each new technique brings its own share of challenges and the fear of unknown is a huge deterrence for
vitreoretinal surgeons from integrating them to practice. Audience would learn to anticipate some unusual surgical
challenges and be prepared to handle the situations successfully. They would also gain the knowledge of natural
history of postoperative complications and decide the right time for intervention and close observation. The
audience would also gain insight to the safest and the least invasive approach to each situation. It will be video
tutorial along with panel discussion with a take home message with each clinical scenario.
1. expulsive hemorrhage during macular hole surgery, dislocated sommering : DR.RAJA RAMI REDDY P
ring, jet stream break (10 mins)
2. retinectomy challenges,dislocated haptic SF-IOLon day 1, myopic macular : DR.DEEPENDRA V SINGH
hole (10 mins)
3. pneumatic retinopexy challenges , retained intraocular foreign body with : DR. SHRINIVAS M. JOSHI
retinal detachment, (10 mins)
4. challenges in retinal and choroidal biopsy and endosciopic surgeries (10 : DR.RAJEEV KUMAR REDDY
mins) PAPPURU
5. surachoroidal cannula, subretinal cannula management (10 mins) : DR.RAJA RAMI REDDY P
Panel Discussion : (15 mins)

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NATIONAL SOCIETIES
Acoin Session 1
Session I: “CURRENT SCENARIO : COMMUNITY EYE HEALTH IN INDIAN SUBCONTINENT TODAY”
DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 04.30pm - 5.55pm HALL: SCHEPENS HALL
Convener: Dr. Anil Gangwe
Chairpersons: Dr D J Pandey, Dr. G S Titiyal, Dr. Tariq Quereshi, Dr. A A Deshpande, Dr. Renu Dhasmana,
Dr. Kavita Bhatnagar
Moderators: Dr Jayashree Baruah, Dr Neha Deshpande
Community Eye Health in India in COVID Era Dr. Praveen Vashist
Basics of Phacoemulsification Dr. Ankur Srivastava
:Visual outcome of combined intravitreal bevacizumab and triamcinolone Dr. Dr. Iqra Ali
acetate in persistent diabetic macular Edema
Current Scenario ;Perspectives of the community eye services for masses Dr. Sanjeev Mittal
Diabetic Retinopathy :An overview Dr. Anand Saxena
ROP MANAGEMENT Dr. Subhadra Jalali

Session II: “OCULAR COMPLICATIONS IN COVID-19”


DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 05.10pm - 5.55pm HALL: SCHEPENS HALL
Convener: Dr. Sudipta Dey
Chairpersons: Dr. B N Gupta, Dr Swaraj Bhattacharjee, Dr. Arun Baweja, Dr Sudharma Patra, Dr Harsh
Gupta, Dr. Ashok Jain
Moderators: Dr. Inder Mohan Rustagi, Col. Dr. S Gaur, Dr. Dakki Sherpa
Ocular Mucormycosis Personal observation in Chhattisgarh Dr. Swapan K Samanta
Anterior Segment Complications in COVID 19 Dr. Ajai Agarwal
Ophthalmic Complications of COVID - 19 Infection at Tertiary Care Centre in Dr. Zainab Haroon Jan
Kashmir Valley
Profile of Orbital mucormycosis patients in Haryana in view of Covid 19 scenario Prof Urmil Chawla
National Societies
PROFILE OF OCULAR Lesions IN PATIENTS WITH COVID 19 1st vs 2nd wave DR Bhawna P Khurana
RETINAL Manifestations in Covid related _RCOM Prof Manisha Nada

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Acoin Session 2
Session III: “IDEAL PROTOCOL FOR OCULAR SURGICAL INTERFERENCE IN COVID ERA” DEBATE
DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 10:00am – 10:30am HALL: AHMED HALL
Convener: Dr. Satanshu Mathur
Chairpersons: Dr. Lakesh Madharia, Dr. Sekhar Sarkar, Dr. B P Sharma, Dr. O.P. Agrawal
Moderators: Dr. Jasdeep Singh Sandhu, Dr. Siddharth Kamble, Dr. Anita Ambastha
Cataract surgery protocol in Covid Era Dr. Haimanti Choudhury
Prerequisites to Ocular Surgeries in COVID ERA Dr. Manisha Rathi
OT Protocol during COVID time Dr. Sudhank Bharti

Session IV: “CURRENT SCENARIO OF OCULAR EMERGENCY”


DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 10.30am-10.55am HALL: AHMED HALL
Convener: Dr. Rooshita Bejan Singh
Chairpersons: Dr A A Deshpande, Dr. Manoj Ghar, Dr. K L Remsenga, Dr. Srinivash Joshi, Dr. Santosh Patel,
Dr. Lalit Nepalia
Moderators: Dr. Nalin Goonesinghe, Dr Manish Shrivastava, Dr. Rajkumari Vidya Rani
Dr. Eli Pradhan

Challenges in managing pericular foreign bodies Dr. Chandana Chakraborti

Dr Siba Prasad Sahu

Effects of SNCU Based ROP screening on Management of ROP at MKCG Dr. Sabita Devi
Medical College (5 Year Study)

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YOSI
Session 1 – BEGINNERS GUIDE TO THE FUTURE IN OPHTHALMOLOGY
DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 2:30pm - 3:55pm HALL: BRAILLE HALL
Chairman- Dr Awaneesh Upadhyay (U22183)
Co- chairman- Dr Poorna chandra B (P14831)
Moderator- Dr Apoorva Ayachit (A15802)
Convener- Dr Karan Bhatia (B15311)
Duration of each talk – 10 minutes=Total Duration - 85mins , Discussion– 15 minutes
Incorporating video consultation in your practice, getting future - Dr. Digvijay Singh (S12983)
ready
A neophyte’s guide to animation and videography tools - Dr. Prasanna Venkatesh Ramesh
( R19173)
Adapting to newer technologies in practice - Dr. Kushal Delhiwala (D13087)
Artificial intelligence What a YO needs to know - Dr. John Davis Akkara (A19733)
Personalised medicine for ophthalmic diseases - use of OMICS - Dr. Sagnik Sen (S 18926)
related big data
Blockchain : is it the future of health care? - Dr. Nilesh Kumar (K20052)
Genetics in ophthalmology for YOs - Dr. Deepika Parameshwaran
(D21622)

Session 2 – TRIALS IN RESIDENCY VS. TRIALS IN REAL LIFE


DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 10:00am – 11:25am HALL: SCHEPENS HALL

National Societies
Chairman - Dr Sonal Kalia (K14370)
Co- chairman - Dr Digvijay Singh (S12983)
Moderator- Dr Divakant Misra (M15899)
Convener- Dr Pranesh Balasubramaniam (B20055)
Duration of each talk – 10 minutes= Total Duration - 85mins Discussion– 15 minutes
Impact of the COVID pandemic on my training as a first year – Dr. Anupam Singh (S24626)
resident
Innovative approaches in residency training in wet lab - Dr. Amar Pujari (P19120)
Webinars- what’s in it for YOs? – Dr. Gunjan Budhiraja (G22817)
My journey to achieving a social media following – Dr. Akshay Nair (N12639)
Road to rural - An ophthalmologist’s call – Dr. Sayantan Ghosh (G23595)
Branching out - Reasons to start your own endeavours – Dr. Kshitij Aditya (A23316)
Ophthalmology and nutrition how are they related? - Dr. Rohit Modi (M12721)

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MAGIC OF SICS 1
DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 12:30pm - 1:25pm HALL: VON GRAEFE HALL
Chairman: Dr. Jagannath Boramani
Co Chairman: Dr. Harsha Bhattacharjee
Moderator: Dr. BNR Subudhi
Co - Moderator: Dr. Sanosh Bhide
Convener: Dr. Parikshit Gogate
Co-Convener: Dr. Satish Premchandani
Starting of a journey: Wetlab to OT: Peregrination for beginners(4mins) Dr. Supriya Hawaibam
MSICS What literature says? (4mins) Dr. Deepak Mishra
Frown verses Chevron Incision(4mins) Dr. Manisha Rathi
Pre -op considerations in SICS(4mins) Dr. Ravi Trehan
Anaestheisia in SICS(4mins) Dr. Rajeev Raut
How to get perfect Sclerocorneal Tunnel everytime(4mins) Dr. Ashish Kuruvilla
Perfecting a good Capsulorhexis(4mins) Dr. Jayashree Baruah
Nucleus Management in SICS(4mins) Dr. L. K. Nepalia
Safe SICS in 2minutes(4mins) Dr. Rakesh Shakya
SICS in weak zonules(4mins) Dr. Karan Bhatia
Discussion (15mins)

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MAGIC OF SICS 2
DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 05:30pm - 06:55pm HALL: SRINIVASAN HALL
Chairman: Dr. Amulya Sahu
Co Chairman: Dr. Satanshu Mathur
Moderator: Dr. Philip Kuruvilla
Co Moderator: Dr. Dharmendra Nath
Convener: Dr. Sabyasachi Pattanayak
Co-Convener: Dr. Prakash Marathe
SICS in compromised cornea (4mins) Dr. Aarti Heda
SICS in Zonular Dialysis (4mins) Dr. Susan MacDonald (US)
Retrofixation of Iris Claw Lens (4mins) Dr. M. S. Ravindra
Phacofragmentation with snare (4mins) Dr. Deepak Megur
Smart SICS (4mins) Dr. Parasappa Bandrakalli
Astigmatism - a friend or foe? SICS- a tool to reduce higher astigmatism Dr. Neha Deshpande
(4mins)
Phimosis peel with posterior optic capture in a vitrectomised eye (4mins) Dr. Spurthi Reddy
Opacified IOL Exchange (4mins) Dr. Varsha Puranik
Difficult Case Management (4mins) Dr Laxman Singh Jhala
Challenging Cases in MSICS (4mins) Dr. Karla Pamela Gonzáles
Daher(Mexico)
Glaucoma & SICS (4mins) Dr. Purvi Bhagat

Interational Societies
In depth Analysis of Incision Depth (4mins) Dr. Ashok Nanda
Are AC IOLs relevent today (4mins) Dr. Praveen Subudhi
Converting from phacoemulsification to MSICS in challenging situations Dr. Ritesh Verma
(4mins)
Prevention & Management of Iris Prolapse (4mins) Dr. Nilanjan Thakur
Discussion (8mins)

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AIOS SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE TALENT SEARCH INDIA, 2021 (Session-1)
DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 12:30pm - 01:25pm HALL: BARRAQUER HALL
Chairpersons: Dr Partha Biswas
Scientific Committee Panel:Dr Amit Porwal, Dr Fairooz PM, Dr Jatinder Singh Bhalla, Dr Krishna Prasad
Kudlu, Dr Parikshit Gogate, Dr Somasheila Murthy, Dr Sonu Goel
4minutes Presentation, 3 minutes discussion
Wet Lab Training Models for Residents during COVID Era Dr Gunjan Saluja
Observation, Reason, and Experience: the holy trinity of science." Dr Amrita Mohanty
Description of a novel corneal epithelial entity
Smartphone Portable Eye Clinic System (SPECS) Dr John Davis Akkara
Scleral Tuck IOL : A new dimension in Scleral Fixation Lenses Dr Parth Rana
Management of dislocated nucleus with corneal opacity by combined DALK, Dr Samendra Karkhur
PPV and Phacofragmentation.
Smartphone-Based Gonioimaging Dr Nilesh Kumar
Intranasal cysts in congenital nasolacrimal duct obstruction - recognising Dr Saurabh Kamal
unrecognised

AIOS SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE TALENT SEARCH INDIA, 2021 (Session-2)


DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 12:30pm - 01:25pm HALL: PALLIKARIS HALL

Ophthalmology With A Difference


Chairpersons: Dr Partha Biswas
Scientific Committee Panel: Dr Amit Porwal, Dr Fairooz PM, Dr Jatinder Singh Bhalla, Dr Krishna Prasad
Kudlu, Dr Parikshit Gogate, Dr Somasheila Murthy, Dr Sonu Goel
4minutes Presentation, 3 minutes discussion
CM T FLEX IoL AN INNOVATIVE ALTERNATIVE FOR SPHEROPHAKIA Dr M Nivean
Jugadathon aka Medical Hackathon Dr Rohit Modi
DCR Simulation-Probability to Reality Dr Shweta Gupta
Air assisted donor lenticule insertion in Descemet stripping endothelial Dr Soham Basak
keratoplasty in aphakia.
Flat FVP, No PVD - Taming Challenging PDR ing he Mini-PV D Techniq e Dr Veer Singh
K Be elled C er
Concomitant simple limbal epithelial transplantation following wide excisional Dr Swathi Kaliki
biopsy of ocular surface squamous neoplasia
Toric IOLs in Children: Safety and Outcomes Dr Shail Vasavada
A simple & novel application of fluorescein ophthalmic strip in the lacrimal Dr Swati Singh
gland and salivary glands (in-vivo & transplanted) evaluation

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TELEOPHTHALMOLOGY- PRESENT & FUTURE
DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 4:30pm - 5:55pm HALL: HELMHOLTZ HALL
Chairman- Dr Manoj Mathur ,Co-chairman- Prof BNR Subudhi
Convenor- Prof S Natarajan, Co-convenor Dr Sabyasachi Pattnaik
Moderator- Dr Rajiv Raman
Introduction-Prof S Natarajan- 3 min
Keynote address-Dr Hunter Cherwek- 12 min
C bersight What is Possible No and in the Near Future
Visual acuity testing in teleophthalmology - -7 min Dr Lama
Teleophthalmology in covid period (7 min) Dr Padmaja Rani
Teleophthalmology in primary care (Vision Centre)-( 7 min) Dr Kim R
Teleophthalmology in primary care ( Mobile Van)-(7 min) Dr Sheila John
Teleophthalmology Business model ( 7 min) Dr T Senthil
Why teleophthalmology in your early practise days ( 3 mins.) Dr Abhishek Sachdeva
Teleophthalmology A Boon or a Bane ( 5 mins.) Dr Ritika Sachdev
Panel discussion: All speakers & Dr Premnandhini Satgunam, Dr Sandipak Ray, Dr Ashok Nanda, Dr Kavita Rao 20 mins
Moderator- Dr Rajiv Raman
Concluding Remarks-Dr Manoj Mathur
Vote of Thanks- Dr BNR Subudhi

COVID AFTERMATH PAINFUL REVERBERATIONS


DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 12:30pm - 1:25pm HALL: HELMHOLTZ HALL
Chairpersons : Dr V K Nichlani ,Dr Apjit Kaur , Dr Jagdish Rana,
Panelists: Dr PV Chadha , Dr Vinita Ramnani , Dr Amit Shah ,Dr Manpreet Bhalla, ,
Moderator : Dr Jatinder Singh Bhalla
Clotting disorders and other Haematological issues post COVID- Dr Anil Bansal.
Psychological impact of COVID and lockdown - Dr Anuj Mittal
Opportunistic infections in and after COVID - Prof Deepthi Nair
Ophthalmic practice slow down due to COVID- Dr Anjani Khanna
Impact of COVID on Ophthalmic training during residency and fellowship- A Dr Saurabh Deshmukh
perspective -
Digital Eye strain- Epidemic in Covid Pandemic Dr JS Bhalla

EBAI SESSION
DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 12:30pm - 01:25pm HALL: BARRAQUER HALL
Chairperson : Dr. Samar Basak
Co-Chairperson: Dr. J.K.S. Parihar, Dr. Quresh Muskati
Convenor: Dr. Namrata Sharma
Co- Convenor : Dr. Rajesh Sinha and Dr Rajib Mukherjee
Eye Banking Beyond Corneas Dr. Sunita Chaurasia
Keeping Pace with advancing technology and training Dr. Manisha Acharya
Creating Awareness among Masses: Innovative Approach Dr. Hitendra Ahooja
Managing Expectations: Eye Bank Vs. Corneal Surgeon Dr. Aditya Pradhan
Advocacy Planning to target the goal of eliminating corneal blindness by 2030 Dr. Namrata Sharma
Successful case study models & cross-learning across states and nations Dr. Patrick Emery

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AIOS ARC - PREFERRED PRACTICE GUIDELINES
Session 1 : Cataract and Glaucoma - Preferred Practice Updated Guidelines
DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 3:00pm - 04:25pm HALL: RIDLEY HALL
Expert Panel: Dr. Jeewan Titiyal, Dr. Partha Biswas, Dr. Suhas Haldipurkar, Dr. Ramanjit Sihota, Dr. Harsh
Kumar, Dr. Sushmita Kaushik, Dr. Haripriya Aravind
Moderators: Dr. Chitra Ramamurthy & Dr. Harshul Tak & Dr. Satyajit Sinha
ARC Panel: Dr. Rohit Saxena, Dr. Shrinivas M. Joshi, Dr. Anagha Heroor
Duration of Talk: 06 Mins + 02 Mins Panel Discussion
Choosing between different IOL power formulae Dr. Gaurav Luthra
Preferred practice pattern for managing posterior capsular rent Dr. Mohan Rajan
Need for capsule tension rings in eyes with Pseudoexfoliation Dr. Harshul Tak
Incorporating posterior corneal power in iol power calculations Dr. Jagadesh C Reddy
When to avoid multifocals in the modern day cataract surgery Dr. Anagha Heroor
Definitive Medical Management Outline - Planning the up scaling of Dr. Sushmita Kaushik
treatment strategy
Angle closure disease - The Preferred Practice Pattern Dr. Sathyan Parthasarathi
Avoiding Bleb fibrosis - every small step - Guidelines of approach as a ready Dr. Harsh Kumar
reckoner for Bleb management
Strategizing the Alignment of visual fields to the treatment plan - Preferred Dr. Maneesh Singh
Practice guidelines
Preferred Practice Guidelines to managing NTG Dr. Suneetha Dubey

Session 2 : Cornea and Refractive Surgery - Preferred Practice Updated Guidelines

Ophthalmology With A Difference


DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 4:30pm - 5:55pm HALL: RIDLEY HALL
Expert Panel: Dr. Mahipal Sachdev, Dr. Namrata Sharma, Dr. D Ramamurthy, Dr. Rajesh Sinha, Dr. Rajesh
Fogla, Dr. Gaurav Luthra
Moderators: Dr. Chitra Ramamurthy and Dr. Anagha Heroor
ARC Panel: Dr. Rohit Saxena, Dr. Shrinivas M Joshi, Dr. Satyajit Sinha, Dr. Harshul Tak
Duration of Talk: 06 Mins + 02 Mins Panel Discussion
Intrastromal Antifungal injections - When and Where? Dr. Namrata Sharma
Role of systemic immunosuppression in dry eye diseases Dr. Rajesh Sinha
Managing Recurrent superficial punctate keratitis in adenoviral Dr. Rishi Swarup
conjunctivitis
Big bubble vs Manual dissection - when & where? Dr. Sujatha Mohan
Managing Refractory allergic eye diseases Dr. Sayan Basu
Choosing between topography guided ablation and wavefront optimised Dr. Chandrasekhar Waviker
ablation for patients with astigmatism
Points to ponder on Phakic IOLs in Keratoconus Dr. Shreyas Ramamurthy
Treatment of higher grade of hyperopia - choosing between laser vision Dr. Ramamurthy D
correction and clear lens extraction with multifocal IOL
Enhancement approaches for myopic regression Dr. Chitra Ramamurthy
Managing post-operative flap straie Dr. Mahipal Sachdev

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Session 3 : Vitreoretinal and UVEA - Preferred Practice Updated Guidelines
DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 4:00pm - 5:25pm HALL: HALL
Expert Panel: Dr. Mahipal Sachdev, Dr. Namrata Sharma, Dr. D Ramamurthy, Dr. Rajesh Sinha, Dr. Rajesh
Fogla, Dr. Gaurav Luthra
Moderators: Dr. Chitra Ramamurthy and Dr. Anagha Heroor
ARC Panel: Dr. Rohit Saxena, Dr. Shrinivas M Joshi, Dr. Satyajit Sinha, Dr. Harshul Tak
Duration of Talk: 06 Mins + 02 Mins Panel Discussion
COMMON INVESTIGATIONS IN PRACTICE:

S. No Speaker Topic

The essentials of Ultrasound in ophthalmology for posterior


1 Dr. Thenarasun S.A
segment evaluation

2 Dr. Raja Narayan How to better interpret OCT in retinal disorders

CATARACT WITH POSTERIOR SEGMENT PATHOLOGY:


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1 Dr. Naresh Babu Approach to a Cataract patient with diabetic macular edema

2 Dr. Sudharshan S Management of Cataract in uveitis patient

PROCEDURES IN RETINA:
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Intravitreal injections methodology/the what, when and how


1 Dr. Shrinivas Joshi
of intravitreal injections

2 Dr. Anand Rajendran Lasers in Retina - Paradigms, Pearls and Perils

3 Dr. Atul kumar Pars plana vitrectomy overview

DIFFERENT CASE SCENARIO:


S. No Speaker Topic
Diagnosis and management protocol of Post-operative
1 Dr. Lalit Verma
endophthalmitis
Simplifying the management of ocular toxoplasmosis/
2 Dr. Vishali Gupta Interpretation of laboratory tests and various clinical
features of Ocular Toxoplasmosis
3 Dr. Chaitra Jayadev How to approach a case of retinal vasculitis

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Session 4 : Paediatrics, Neuro Ophthalmology and Oculoplasty
DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 2:30pm - 3:55pm HALL: ELLIOT HALL
Expert Panel: Dr. Pradeep Sharma, Dr. Sujata Guha, Dr. Lav Kochgaway, Dr. Rashmin Gandhi, Dr.
Santhosh Honavar, Dr. Usha Kim
Moderators: Dr. Chitra Ramamurthy & Dr. Rohit Saxena
ARC Panel: Dr. Shrinivas Joshi, Dr. Satyajit Sinha, Dr. Harshul Tak, Dr. Anagha Heroor
Duration of Talk: 06 Mins + 02 Mins Panel Discussion
PAEDIATRICS:
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Child with Crossed eyes -A beginners guide to strabismus


1 Dr. Arun Samprathi
evaluation and strategizing treatment
Cataracts in Children - How to standardize and optimise
2 Dr. Kavitha Kalaivani
results
How, when and what of paralytic strabismus -The outline
3 Dr. Muralidhar R
of management
Managing wiggly eyes and getting the best of nystagmus
4 Dr. Pradeep Sharma
evaluation
NEURO OPHTHALMOLOGY:

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1 Dr. Rohit Saxena Optic Neuritis - Current updated guidelines

Ophthalmology With A Difference


Mapping and managing visual loss of neuro ophthalmic
2 Dr. Rashmin Gandhi
origin - The essentials

Radiology in neuro ophthalmology - When and how it


3 Dr. Sumita Kundu
would translate to a better management

OCULOPLASTY:

S. No Speaker Topic

Lift the veil on droopy eyelids -Preferred Practice


1 Dr. Santhosh Honavar
Pattern in Ptosis management

Unravel the mystery of watery eyes - Preferred Practice


2 Dr. Ashok Grover
Pattern in cnldo

Putting the Pieces together - Preferred Practice Pattern


3 Dr. Vidhya N
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LIVING YOUR DREAM
DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 2:30pm - 3:55pm HALL: PALLIKARIS HALL
Chairman: Dr Rajashekar Y L,
Co Chair: Dr Subhash Prasad,
Moderator: Dr Elankumaran
Be Yourself: Standing Out from the Crowd Dr Senthil
Success in Tier 2 City: How I did that Dr Ravindranath H M
First Generation Ophthalmologist-How I Succeeded Dr Subhashprasad
The Opulent Odyssey Dr Anurag
My Life,My Dream Dr Jagadeep Kakadia
Tools for a dreamer Dr Rajashekar Y L
Secrets of My success Dr Pradeep Mohanta
What I needed beyond books Dr Parth Rana
Q and A (10 mins)
Panel discussion (10 mins)

Ophthalmology With A Difference

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CHANGING PARADIGMS IN DRY EYE DISEASE
DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 10:00pm - 11:25pm HALL: SCHEPENS HALL
Evolution of dry eye disease: recent concepts (10 mins) Dr Deepshikha Agrawal
Bespoke work-up of dry eye disease (10 mins) Dr Samrat Chatterjee
Managing a Dry eye patient (10 mins) Dr Sharad N Gomase
Management of moderate to severe dry eye role of a new topical Gel Drop Dr R R Sudhir
(20 mins)
Hydrate to H.E.A.L.- Systane Hydration managing post-operative dry eye (25 Dr Samresh Srivastava
mins)
Discussion (10 mins)

Toolkit for ROP in 2021


IROP SOCIETY SESSION @ AIOS 2021
DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 11:30am - 12:55pm HALL: HAYREH HALL
Chairman: Dr R V Azad
Co-Chairman: Dr M R Dogra
Convenor: Dr Pramod Bhende
Co-Convenor: Dr Narendran V
Moderator Dr: Alay Banker
Panel: Dr Ajay Kapoor, Dr Vasumathy Vedantam, Dr Alay Banker, Dr Subina Narang
ROP & Artificial Intelligence (12 min) Dr Anil Gangwe
ROP & Stem Cells (12 min) Dr Sucheta Kulkarni
ROP & Telemedicine (12 min) Dr Anand Vinekar
ROP Blind - Eyeball and Optic Nerve ( 15 min) Dr R V Azad
ROP Training and Certification( 12 mim) Dr Subhadra Jalali
IROP Ambassador Program Update (12 min) Dr Karobi Lahiri
Panel Discussion (15 min)

STRABISMUS; NUTS AND BOLTS


DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 4:00pm - 5:25pm HALL: STALLARD HALL
Chairpersons; Dr. P.K. Pandey, Dr. A.K. Khurana, Dr. Subhash Dadeya, Dr Vinita Singh
Panelists- Dr. A. K. Amitava, Dr. Pradeep Deshpande, Dr. B.S Goel, Dr.Sumita Agarkar, Dr. Anupam, Dr. Urmil
Chawla, Dr Savleen Kaur
(55 minutes, each talk 8 minutes)
Practical interpretations of PEDIG studies on Amblyopia in Indian Context Dr. Subhash Dadeya
Surgical nuances in managing concomitant strabismus Dr. Jitendra Jethani
Paralytic strabismus, Different encounters of the 3NP Dr. Pradeep Sharma
Restrictive strabismus, the diagnostic conundrum Dr. Shreya M Shah
Diagnosing a Skew Deviation Dr. P.K. Pandey
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HOMAGE TO COVID MARTYRS
DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 11:30pm -12:55pm HALL: BRAILLE HALL
Chairpersons: Dr Mahipal Sachdev, Dr Barun Kumar Nayak, Dr Lalit Verma, Dr S Natarajan, Dr Namrata
Sharma, Dr Rajesh Sinha, Dr Arup Chakrabarti, Dr Chitra Ramamurthy, Dr Santosh Honavar
Scientific Committee Panel: Dr Amit Porwal, Dr Fairooz PM, Dr Jatinder Singh Bhalla, Dr Krishna Prasad
Kudlu, Dr Parikshit Gogate, Dr Somasheila Murthy, Dr Sonu Goel
Moderator: Dr Partha Biswas
PRESENTER:
Dr. Menda Parni Kumar & Dr.Vishnu Vardhan Nadella(APSOS)
Dr. Milind Kumar & Dr. Bibhuti Prassan Sinha(BOS)
Dr. Shailendra Kumar Singh & Dr.Bibhuti Bhushan(JHOS)
Dr Hitesh Agrawal & Dr Gajendra Chawla(MPSOS)
Dr. Kajal Prosad Ghosh & Dr. Subhasish Nag(OSWB)
Dr R K Sharma & Dr Sandeep Vijay(ROS)
Dr. Surjeet Das & Dr. Satanshu Mathur(UKSOS)
DR. Dinesh Garg & Dr. Sodhi Neelima(POS)
Dr. Amit Shah & Dr. Pradip Gandhi(GOS)
Dr. Jaspreet Sukhija & Dr. Chintan Malhotra(COS)
Dr Anand Sharma & Dr Santosh Singh Patel(CSOS)

Ophthalmology With A Difference


Prof. (Dr.) Subhash Dadeya & Prof (Dr.) Namrata Sharma(DOS)
Dr. Narinder Kumar R Taneja & Dr. Inder M. Rastogi(HOS)
Dr. Rajashekar Y.L & Dr Krishna Prasad Kudlu(KOS)
Dr. Babu Krishnakumar & Dr. Mahesh G(KSOS)
Dr. Parikshit Gogate & Dr. Shirish Vishwasrao Thorat(MOS)
Dr Premeswar Nath & Dr. Rajen Gogoi(OSA)
Dr. Kh. Kamini Babu Sing & Dr. Y. Chingsuingamba Meitei(OSM)
Dr. Guna Sagar Dash & Dr. Sabyasachi Pattanayak(OSOS)
Dr. V. Thangavelu & Dr. V. Madhavan(TNOA)
Dr. Shrikant & Dr. Mohita Sharma(UPSOS)
Dr. Rajinder Kumar Mengi & Dr. Sajjad Ahmed Sheikh(J&K)
Dr Chandrakant Shetye & Dr Ryan Costa(GOA)
Dr. K. P. Chaudhary(HPOS)
Dr. Gouri Sankar Chakraborty & Dr. Bijaoy Debbarma(ATOS)
Dr. Rajalingam Vairagyam(TSOS)

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NATIONAL SYMPOSIUM TIDING THE COVID CRISIS
DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 7:00pm: 8:25pm HALL: PALLIKARIS HALL
Chairperson Dr Mahipal Sachdev
Co-Chairperson Prof Dr. T.P Lahane
Convener- Dr Mohan Rajan
Co - Convener -Dr Arun Sethi
1. My State in COVID Crisis -What did WE do (10 Mins) :Prof Dr. T.P Lahane
2. My City in COVID Crisis -What did WE do (10 Mins) :Dr Mohan Rajan
3. Staying Financially Afloat in COVID Crisis, Now and Beyond ! (10 Mins) Dr Mahipal Sachdev
4. Post Graduate Teaching in COVID Crisis (10 Mins) : Dr Rajesh Sinha
5. My Single Practise in COVID Crisis (10 Mins) :Dr Elan Kumaran
6. Psychological impact of COVID to the Health Care Professional (10 Mins) :Dr Sabyasachi Sengupta
7. The Future of Ophthalmology post COVID as I see it (10 Mins) :Dr Lalit Verma
Panel Discussion: 15 Mins

MUCORMYCOSIS IN INDIA- AN EPIDEMIC DURING THE PANDEMIC


DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 11:30am: 12:55pm HALL: SRINIVASAN HALL
Chairman: Dr. Usha Kim; Co-chairman: Dr. Bhavna Sharma
Panelists: Dr. Somen Mishra, Dr. Ashok K. Grover, Dr. Santosh G. Honavar, Dr. Mukesh Sharma,
Dr. Neelam Pushkar, Dr. Javed Ali, Dr. Chinmayee Trishulamurthy, Dr. Akshay Nair, Dr. Susheen
Dutt H K
Moderators: Dr. Parikshit Gogte, Dr. Fairooz P M
Ocular mucormycosis, novel approach in the diagnosis and management- A Dr. Parvez Siddhiqui
study from Central India (10 Mins)
Clinical outcome of COVID associated rhino-orbital- cerebral mucormycosis- Dr. Rajendra Prakash
From tertiary center in North India (10 Mins) Maurya
Clinical presentations and risk factors of mucormycosis- Experience from the Dr. Suneetha N
current pandemic in South India (10 Mins)
FESS as a life-saving procedure in rhino-orbital- cerebral mucormycosis (10 Dr. Sandeep Karmarkar
Mins)
Ne rologi per pec i e on in a i e m corm co i in COVID-19 patients (10 Dr. Rahul Kulkarni
Mins)
Microbiological perspective of mucormycosis (10 Mins) Dr. Savitri Sharma
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MYOPIA CONTROL
DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 11:30pm - 12:55pm HALL: PARSON HALL
Chairperson: Dr. Meenakshi Swaminathan Moderator: Dr. Ramesh Kekunayya
Introduction: 5 minutes (Meenakshi Swaminathan)
From ATOM to LAMP: a summary of what we know about Low dose Dr. Neena Menon
atropine (10 mins)
Orthokeratology, spectacles and contact lenses for myopia control Where Dr. Aparna Gopalakrishnan
do we go now? (10 mins)
The epidemic within the pandemic: Environmental factors, genetic Dr. Shruti Nishanth
influences and what to tell the parents (10 mins)
Here is my patient: Using the I ATOM to guide step wise practice in Dr. Rohit Saxena
progressive myopia (10 mins)
Thinking outside the box: Difficult patients and situations (10 mins) Dr. Sumita Agarkar
The future is ours: What does the future hold for control of Myopia (10 Dr. Jitendra Jethani
mins)
Discussion of audience questions and other matters Lead by (20 minutes) Dr. Ramesh Kekunnaya and
Dr. Meenakshi Swaminathan

NATIONAL SYMPOSIUM PRACTICE MANAGEMENT - Building the Indian Eye Care System
DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 7:00pm: 8:25pm HALL: VON GRAEFE HALL

Ophthalmology With A Difference


Chairperson- Dr G.N Rao
Co- Chairpersons-Dr Bhujang Shetty
Convenors-Dr Debashish Bhattacharya and Dr Keiki Mehta
Co-Convenor- Mr R.D Thulasiraj
Moderators Dr Reena Sethi
Pyramidal Model of Eye Care Delivery: (10 mins ) Dr G.N Rao
Self-Sustaining Community Eye Hospital: (10 mins ) Mr R.D Thulasiraj
Compassion in Eye Care : (7 mins) Dr Bhujang Shetty
Being Affordable in Eye Care Delivery : (7 mins) Dr Debashish Bhattacharya
Research at the Apex Institute: (7 mins ) Dr Radhika Tandon
Academics and Clinics in the Government Institute :( 7 mins) Dr S .S Pandav
Practise like a King: (7 mins) Dr Keiki Mehta
Expanding Eye Care Practise: ( 7 mins ) Dr Ajay Sharma
Ensuring Growth over the Decades at a Premium Institute :(7 mins) Dr Girish Rao
Managing Finances in Group Practice: (7 mins ) Dr Lav Kochgaway

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NATIONAL SYMPOSIUM OF REFRACTIVE SURGERY
DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 7:00pm: 8:25pm HALL: RIDLEY HALL
Chairperson- Dr D Ramamurthy
Co -Chairpersons- Dr Jeevan S Tityal, Dr S.P.S Grewal, Dr Rupal Shah
Convener- Dr Rohit Shetty
Co- Convener- Dr Gaurav Luthra
Moderators- Dr Krishna Prasad Kudlu and Dr Sonu Goel
Advanced imaging in Modern Day Refractive Surgery- (8min) Dr Rithika Sachdev
Epithelium Maps & Refractive Surgery-(8min) Dr Namrata Sharma
Power of Indices : Boon or Bane- (8min) Dr Gairik Kundu
Topo Guided Treatment For Irregular Cornea-(8min) Dr Rajesh Sinha
Understanding New Aberration Concepts- (8min) Dr Damien Gatinel
Biomechanics & Refractive Surgery -(8min) Dr J. S Tityal
Smile to Perfection-(8min) Dr Krishna Pasad Kudlu
Xtra - When and where ?- (8min) Dr Chitra Ramamurthy
Phakic IOL -(8min) Dr Sonu Goel
Algorithms to Decode Unhappiness Post Refractive Surgery-(8min) Dr Rohit Shetty

VIDEO WORTH A MILLION WORDS


DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 10am -11:25 am HALL: SRINIVASAN HALL
Moderator : Dr.mohak Shah
Co-moderator : Dr.pooja Khamar
Panelists:Dr.sharmeel Gandhi,Dr. Gunjan Tank Dr., Dr.shruti WarkeDr.alpesh Rajput Dr.geet ShahDr.alisha
Desai
Each talk 4 Mins video presentation + 4 Mins discussion
A novel method for scar management Dr.Sneha Sengupta
How to manage a case with pre existing PC defect? Dr.Asav patel
An interesting case of glaucoma- Dr.Nikhila Sathe
Comprehensie eye care delivery system Dr.Romi Singh
Ocular Myaasthenia Gravis Solved Dr. Satyam Gupta
Po erior Segmen Tra ma Pandora bo Dr.Urmil Shah
Innovative case in cornea- Dr.Ritika Mullick
A novel method for scar management Dr.Sneha Sengupta

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THE PRESIDENTIAL CONCLAVE- THEME: THE FUTURE OF AIOS
DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 5:30pm - 6:55pm HALL: AHMED HALL
Chairpersons: Dr Mahipal Sachdev, Dr Barun Kumar Nayak, Dr Lalit Verma, Dr S Natarajan
Moderator: Dr Partha Biswas
Governing Council Panel: Dr Namrata Sharma, Dr Rajesh Sinha, Dr Chitra Ramamurthy, Dr Santosh
Honavar, Dr Arup Chakrabarti, Dr Chaitra Jayadev, Dr Ajay Aurora
Scientific Committee Panel: Dr Amit Porwal , Dr Fairooz PM, Dr Jatinder Singh Bhalla, Dr Krishna Prasad
Kudlu, Dr Parikshit Gogate, Dr Somasheila Murthy, Dr Sonu Goel
ARC Panel: Dr Rohit Saxena, Dr Satyajit Sinha, Dr Shrinivas Joshi, Dr Anagha Heroor, Dr Harshul Tak
HONORABLE PAST PRESIDENTS OF AIOS
DR. TONY S. FERNANDEZ DR. MALIK K.P.S
DR. V. KALEVAR DR. RAJ VARDHAN AZAD
DR. KHOSLA PREM KUMAR DR. ASHOK KUMAR GROVER
DR. MADAN MOHAN DR. N.S.D. RAJU
DR. KEIKI R. MEHTA DR. ANITA PANDA
DR. RANABIR MUKHERJI DR. QURESH B. MASKATI
DR. A. N. PANDEYA DR. DEBASISH BHATTACHARYA
DR. B. SHUKLA DR. D. RAMAMURTHY
DR. R. B. JAIN DR. K.S. SANTHAN GOPAL

Ophthalmology With A Difference


DR. TARAPRASAD DAS DR. AJIT BABU MAJJI

TIPS AND TRICKS - PAEDIATRIC OPHTHALMOLOGY


DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 10:00am -11:25am HALL: ELDER HALL
Panelist Dr Sudarshan Kumar Khokhar, Dr Pramod Kumar Pandey, Dr Sumita Agarkar, Dr Sirisha B, Dr
Ramesha Kekunnaya, Dr Ankur Sinha, Dr Jitendra Nenumal Jethani, Dr Ishan G Acharya, Dr Ganesh V
raman, Dr Sandra Chandramouli.
Moderator and Course Coordinator - Dr Kavita Porwal
Each video presentation is 5 minutes and 4 minutes discussion
Tips & tricks in Recession Surgery Dr. Arun Samprathi B. S.
Tips & tricks in Inferior Oblique Surgery Dr. Deepti P.
Tips & tricks in Congenital Cataract Surgery Dr. Jitendra Nenumal Jethani
Tips & tricks in Traumatic Cataract Surgery Dr. Jaspreet Sukhija
Tips & tricks in Probing and Pediatric DCR Surgery Dr. Ravi Ranjan
Tips & tricks in Pediatric Trab+Trab Surgery Dr. Sahebaan Sabharwal
Tips & tricks in Pediatric Glaucoma Valve Surgery Dr. Shailesh G.M.

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VAPORS
DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 11:30am - 12:55pm HALL: ELDER HALL
VAPORS expand and read as Video Assisted Problems Oriented Retinal Surgeries. The session focuses on various
scenarios and discusses innovative ways to tackle and improve skills while highlighting rationale and alternate
views. Discussion is based on a 2-minutes video presentation of a case based clip. Discussants will be by the expert
panelists.
- Dr Srimat Tirumala Muralidhar
PANEL :
Key note address -Dr Tillmann Eckert
DR LALIT VERMA
DR PRAMOD BHENDE
DR MAHESH P SHANMUGM
DR SANJEEV HANSRAJ
DR AMIT KHOSLA
DR AVNINDRA GUPTA
DR S T MURALIDHAR
DR PUNEET GUPTA
DR RAJEEV P REDDY
DR MANISHA AGARWAL
DR PRASHANT BAWANKULE
DR SUDIPTA DAS
DR SALABH SINHA
DR PRADEEP SUSVAR
DR VIVEK DAVE

TIPS AND TRICKS IN SICS BY ISMSICS


DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 1:00pm - 2:25pm HALL: HELMHOLTZ HALL
Chairman: Dr. Debasish Bhattacharya
Co Chairman: Dr. Usha Johari
Moderator: Dr. Shrinivas Joshi
Convenor: Dr. Ranjit Dhaliwal
This is an exclusive video session wherein the faculty will share their tips and tricks through a 4min video.
Faculty: Dr. M. S. Ravindra, Dr. Deepak Megur, Dr. Amulya Sahu, Dr. Jagannath Boramani, Dr. Rajeev
Raut, Dr. Parul Shah, Dr, Dharmendra Nath, Dr. M. Nivean, Dr.. BNR Subudhi, Dr. Karamjit Singh, Dr.
Jagadish Reddy Bandi
The presentations will be followed by Discussion

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DEBATABLE DEBATES IN PEDIATRIC OPHTHALMOLOGY
DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 2:30pm - 3:55pm HALL: HAYREH HALL
Chairperson : Dr.T.S. Surendran
Co- Chairperson : Dr. Kalpana Narendran
Convenor : Dr. Suma Ganesh
Co- Convenor : Dr. Lav Kochagawaey
Moderator : Dr. Hemalini Samant
4 min for each side, 4 minutes for comments/summary. 12 minutes for each debate. 12*8 = 96 minutes
session. Rest for discussion and comments.
Post optic capture Vs in the bag IOL for pediatric cataract surgery.
In the bag IOL Dr. Deepti Joshi
Post. optic Capture Dr. Jaspreet Sukhija
Comments: Dr. Sumita Agarkar
Plication Vs Resection
Resection Dr. Varsha Pande
Plication Dr. Elizabeth Joseph
Comments Dr. Shubhangee Bhave Dr. Shubhangee Bhave
Patch Vs Games as a treatment for amplyopia
Patching Dr. Ramesh Murthy
Games- Dr. Pradeep Deshpande
Comments Dr. Sanitha Sathyan
Intermittent exotropia :Bilateral LR recession Vs. Recess- Resect Surgery
LR OU recess- Dr. Chandresh Parikh
Recess Resect Dr. Rishi Mayee
Discussion Prof. Dr. P.K. Pandey
Strabisbus Adjustable suture surgery Vs non adjustable suture surgery

Ophthalmology With A Difference


Adjustable Dr. Kavita Kalaivani
Non- Adjustable Dr. Kalpit Shah
Comments Prof. Dr. Vinita Singh
IO myectomy Vs IO recession
IO myectomy Dr. Nikhil Rishikeshi
IO recession Dr. Satyam Gupta
Comments - Dr. Meenakshi Swaminathan
SO tendon lengthening Vs SO tendon expander
SO split lengthening Dr. Jitendra Jethani
SO tendon expander Dr. Rinkle Pushate
Comments: Dr. Saurabh Sanyal
IOL under age of 1 year or no IOL under age of 1 year
IOL under age of 1 year Dr. Akila Ram Kumar
No IOL under age of 1 year Dr. Sajani Shah
Comments Prof.Dr. Mehul Shah
Standy by Patch before surgery vs patch after surgery for infantile esotropia
syndrome with one eye amblyopia
Patch before surgery Dr. Vaishali Prajapati
Patch after surgery Dr. Om Patel
Comments Dr. Chandani Chakraborty

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NATIONAL SYMPOSIUM OCULAR TRAUMA
DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 7:00pm: 8:25pm HALL: ELDER HALL
Chairman: Dr A K Grover
Co chairman: Maj Gen Dr J K S Parihar
Moderator: Dr Mehul Shah
Updates on igates (8min) Rupesh Agrawal
Management of complex orbital fractures (8min) Dr A K Grover
Adnexal trauma (8min) Dr Shreya Shah
Anterior segment sports injury video assisted case discussion (8min) Maj Gen Jks Parihar
Management of glaucoma following trauma (8min) Dr Nirmal Fredrick
3 d fantasy surgery to manage complex trauma . (8min) Prof S Natarajan
Management of iaterogenic globe perforation (8min) Dr Prashant Bawankule
Pole to pol;e surgery- a case discussion (8min) Dr Mehul Shah
Management of traumatic macular hole (8min) Dr Shilpi

CHALLENGES FROM THE LEARNERS BASKET


DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 11:30am - 12:55pm HALL: DUA HALL
Chairpersons: Dr O K Radhakrishnan, Dr Parwez Alam, Dr Vaishali Une, Dr Mandar Paranjpe
Moderators: Dr Sneha Batra, Dr Aditi Ghosh
Each talk 4 min video + 6 min discussion = 10 min
Cataract Dr Shivashis Das
Retina Dr Maharshi Maitra
Oculoplasty Dr Rwituja Thomas
Paediatric & squint Dr Nilutparna Deori
Cornea Dr Aditya Pradhan
Glaucoma Dr Tamonash Basu
Refractive Surgery Dr Nishanth Madhivanan
EXPERT PANEL:
Cataract Dr Saumil Kothari
Retina Dr Manoj Saswade
Oculoplasty Dr R P Maurya
Paediatric & Squint Dr Anuradha Chandra
Cornea Dr Jayangshu Sengupta
Glaucoma Dr Kumar Ravi
Refractive surgery Dr Ambarish Darak

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DEBATABLE DEBATES IN GLAUCOMA
DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 11:30pm - 12:55pm HALL: RIDLEY HALL
Moderator : Dr Amit Porwal
Panelist: Panelist: Dr JC Das, Dr (Col) Madhu Bhaduria, Dr N R Rangaraj, Dr R Venkatesh, Dr Partha Mandal,
Dr Jatinder Singh Bhalla, Dr Tuli Deven
Duration 85 min,Each speaker: 4 min,Discussant: 3 min,Final comments by judges 7 min
1.Disc haemorrhage in NTG - Escalate treatment immediately vs. Close
monitoring.
Escalate treatment immediately : Dr Randhir Kumar
Close monitoring : Dr Shefali Parikh
Discussant : Dr Aditya Agarwal
2.Tonometry in General OPD - Applanation for all vs. iCare for all.
Applanation for all : Dr Shweta Tripathi
iCare for all : Dr. Mrunali Dhavalikar
Discussant : Dr Manju Pillai
3.Pre-Perimetric Glaucoma - Treat immediately vs. Masterly inactivity.
Treat immediately : Dr. Prem Anand Chandran
Masterly inactivity : Dr Sachin Dharwadkar
Discussant : Dr Shibal Fatima (Bhartiya)
4.PACS: Laser Iridotomy for all vs. LPI for high risk cases.
Laser Iridotomy for all : Dr Pankaj Bendale
LPI for high risk cases : Dr Shikha Gupta
Discussant : Dr Gowri Jayadev Murthy
5.1st Failed Trabeculectomy, What Next? Repeat Trab vs. Valve Implant.
Repeat Trab : Dr Monica Gandhi
Valve Implant : Dr Roopali Rahul Nerliker

Ophthalmology With A Difference


Discussant : Dr Vineet Ratra
6.Medication for POAG - PGA first vs. Non PGA first.
PGA first : Dr Paaraj Dave
Non PGA first : Dr Jyoti Bhatt
Discussant : Dr Kavitha S
7.Neovascular Glaucoma - Primary Tube vs. Primary Trab.
Primary Tube : Dr Aparna Rao
Primary Trab : Dr Reena Chaudhary
Discussant : Dr Sirisha Senthil

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WOMEN OPHTHALMOLOGISTS SOCIETY FOR AIOS
DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 5:00pm: 6:55pm HALL: PALLIKARIS HALL
Science, Skill &amp; Beyond
Chairs : Dr Madhu Bhadauria, Dr Mohita Sharma.
Co Chairs :Dr Samina Zamindar, Dr Swati Tomar .
Conveners : Dr Aarti Nangia, Dr Maya Hada
Panelists : Dr Sudipta Ghosh, Dr Neelima Mehrotra, Dr Sandhya Gupta,Dr Alpa Atul,Dr Purvi Bhagat
1. Looking beyond lockdowns !! (6 min) Dr Mohita Sharma
2. Eye care to COVID care (6 min) Dr Soumya Ganesh Nanaiah
Wha ne in opograph (6 min) Dr Jenin Patel
4. Biomechanics & refractive surgery (6 min) Dr Namrata Sharma
5. Imaging Epithelium & nerves (6 min) Dr Ritika Mullick
6. Collagen imaging (6 min) Dr Pooja Khamar
7. DSAEK Complications: My learning curve (6 min) Dr Swati Tomar
8. Challenges in DALK : (6 min) Dr Sujatha Mohan
9. Ocular Surface Review 2021 (6 min) Dr Sheetal Mahuvakar
10. Choosing the Right IOL (6 min) Dr Neelima Mehrotra
11. Complex Cataract Management (6 min) Dr Vaishali Vasavada
12. My journey of SMILES (6 min) Dr Rupal Shah
13. Supracor Planning &amp; Outcomes (6 min) Dr Silkee Singla
14. Getting the right sizing in Phakic Lenses (6 min) Dr Sneha Sengupta
15. Rare eye Disease Registry (6 min)- confirmed Dr Neha Jain
16. Genetic Counselling in India (6 min) Dr Anuprita Ghosh
17. Rare Cases Presentation: (3 min) Dr Sonal Kalia/ Dr Vishal Agarwal
Familial Exudative Vitreoretinopathy (FEVR)

AIOS ARC THINK UNDER THE APPLE TREE(The FINAL)


DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 5:30pm - 6:55pm HALL: ELLIOT HALL
Chairman : Dr. Jeewan Singh Titiyal
Co-Chairman : Dr. Suhas Haldipurkar
Convenor : Dr. Rohit Shetty
Moderator : Dr. Chitra Ramamurthy
Panelists:Dr. Harshul Tak, Dr. Shrinivas Joshi, Dr. Rohit Saxena, Dr. Satyajit Sinha,Dr. Anagha Heroor
Judges:Dr. Mahipal Sachdev, Dr. Ashok Grover, Dr. Debasish Bhattacharya,Dr. S.Natarajan, Dr. Avinash
Pathengay, Dr. Narayanan R, Dr. Arup Chakrabarti,
Dr. Guruprasad Ayachit, Dr. Jyotirmay Biswas, Dr. Gaurav Luthra,Dr. Pradeep Sharma, Dr. Suven
Bhattacharjee
The TOP 09 finalists would present their innovations.
Each participant will have 05 minutes each to present their innovation to the judges panel (05 minutes
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AIOS ARC - PG THESIS COMPETITION
Young Researchers Award session 2021
DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 11:30pm - 12:25pm HALL: ELLIOT HALL
CHAIRMAN: Dr. Mahipal Sachdev
CO-CHAIRMAN : Dr. Lalit Verma
CONVENOR: Dr. Namrata Sharma
CO- CONVENOR: Dr. Santosh G Honavar
MODERATOR: Dr. Chitra Ramamurthy
PANELISTS: Dr. Harshul Tak, Dr. Shrinivas Joshi, Dr. Rohit Saxena, Dr. Satyajit Sinha, Dr. Anagha Heroor
JUDGES: Dr. Quresh B. Maskati, Dr. Harsh Kumar, Dr. Suneeta Dubey, Dr. Kasturi Bhattacharjee, Dr. Mallika
Goyal, Dr. Subhash Dadeya, Dr. Shobhit Chawla, Dr. A. Giridhar, Dr. Arshad Siddiqui, Dr. RK Bansal, Dr.
Vibhuti Sharan, Dr. Ganesuni Rajesh, Dr. C.V Gopal Raju, Dr. R R Sudhir, Dr. Shikha Bassi, Dr. Gopal Arora
Duration of Talk: 05 Minutes + 02 Minutes Discussion
ARC38: Serum and aqueous melatonin levels in myopes and its relation to Dr. Saumya
sun exposure
ARC45: A Prospective study to evaluate incidence and indicators for early Dr. Sohini Mandal
detection of ethambutol toxicity
ARC64: A prospective comparative study to evaluate the accuracy of Dr. Prateek Nishant
vectorally-analysed iris photographs for objective assessment of ocular
torsion in patients operated for cyclovertical strabismus
ARC39: Comparison of Myopic and Glaucomatous eyes using Optical Dr. Liz Mary Santhosh
Coherence Tomography Angiography
ARC54: Comparison of three intravitreal antibiotic drug regimens in acute Dr. Aafreen Bari

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bacterial endophthalmitis
ARC60: Limited versus conventional internal limiting membrane peeling in Dr. Aman Kumar
macular hole surgery structural and functional outcome comparison
ARC2: Comparison of 24‑2 Faster, Fast, and Standard programs of Swedish Dr. Mithun Thulasidas
Interactive Threshold Algorithm of Humphrey Field Analyzer for perimetry in
patients with manifest and suspect glaucoma
ARC47: Evaluation of biomechanical properties of cornea using an ocular Dr. Namrata
response analyser in normal Indian population and its relationship with IOP
and other ocular and general parameters
ARC75: Comparative evaluation of retinal architectural changes using Dr. Lohith Rambarki
intraoperative microscope integrated i-OCT in macular hole surgery- a
prospective randomized trial.
ARC48: Comparative study of smartphone based application for visual acuity Dr. Yash Gala
with snellens visual acuity chart
ARC92: Characterization of in-vitro grown corneal epithelial cells on polymer Dr. Kanika Bhardwaj
scaffold
ARC52: The pattern of visual impairment in spectrum of Hypoxic Ischemic Dr. Niranjana
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AIOS-ENDOWMENT LECTURE SERIES at AIOC 2021
DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME:09:30am - 11:30am HALL: STALLARD HALL
Chairperson: Dr Gullapalli Rao, Dr Namperumalsamy, Dr S S Badrinath, Dr.Mahipal Sachdev
Co-Chairperson: Dr.Prof. S. Natarajan,Dr Lalit Verma, Prof. Namrata Sharma, Prof. Rajesh Sinha, Dr.Chitra
Ramamurthy, Dr.Santosh G. Honavar, Dr. Arup Chakrabarti
Panelist: Dr Amit Porwal, Dr Fairooz PM, Dr Jatinder Singh Bhalla, Dr Krishna Prasad Kudlu, Dr Parikshit Gogate, Dr
Somasheila Murthy, Dr Sonu Goel
Moderator: Dr Partha Biswas
AIOS - Daljit Singh 2021 Endowment Lecture by : (15 mins) Dr G Natchiar
AIOS - GullapalliRao2021 Endowment Lecture by : (15 mins) Dr B K Jain
AIOS - L P Agarwal 2021 Endowment Lecture by : (15 mins) Dr T S Surendran
AIOS - Namperumalsamy 2021 Endowment Lecture by : (15 mins) Prof Mangat Dogra
AIOS - S Badrinath 2021 Endowment Lecture by : (15 mins) Dr Taraprasad Das
AIOS - S S Badrinath2020 Endowment Lecture by: (15 mins) Dr Gopal Lingam
Panel Discussion (30mins)

CLINICAL EVIDENCE OF NEWER THERAPY OF WAMD TREATMENT : RCT TO RWE & REAL WORLD
EXPERIENCE
DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME:2:30pm - 3:55pm HALL: HAYREH HALL
Moderator: Dr. Lalit Verma
Panelists: Dr. Prashant Bawankule (W), Dr. Ramesh Venkatesh (S)
Clinical evidence of brolucizumab (RCT to RWE)(12 mins) Dr Nishikant Borse (W)
Brolucizumab RWE experience
Case Study 1(7 mins) Dr. Ajay Dudani (W)
Case Study 2(7 mins) Dr. Debdulal Chakraborty (E)
Case Study 3(7 mins) Dr. Indu Singh (C)
Case Study 4(7 mins) Dr.Srinivas Joshi (S)
Case Study 5(7 mins) Dr. Manoj Khatri (S)
Case Study 6(7 mins) Dr Milan Thakkar (W)
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CHANGING PARADIGMS IN DRY EYE DISEASE
DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME:10:00pm - 11:25pm HALL: SCHEPENS HALL
Evolution of dry eye disease: recent concepts(10 mins) Dr Deepshikha Agrawal
Bespoke work-up of dry eye disease (10 mins) Dr Samrat Chatterjee
Managing a Dry eye patient(10 mins) Dr Sharad N Gomase
Management of moderate to severe dry eye role of a new topical Gel Drop(20 Dr R RSudhir
mins)
Hydrate to H.E.A.L.- Systane Hydration managing post-operative dry eye(25mins) Dr Samresh Srivastava
Discussion (10 mins)

Toolkit for ROP in 2021


IROP SOCIETY SESSION @ AIOS 2021
DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME:11:30pm - 12:55pm HALL: HAYREH HALL
Chairman: Dr R V Azad
Co-Chairman: Dr M R Dogra
Convenor: DrPramodBhende
Co-Convenor: DrNarendran V
Moderator Dr: Alay Banker
Panel: Dr Ajay Kapoor, DrVasumathyVedantam, Dr Alay Banker, DrSubinaNarang
ROP & Artificial Intelligence (12 min) Dr Anil Gangwe
ROP & Stem Cells (12 min) DrSucheta Kulkarni
ROP & Telemedicine (12 min) DrAnandVinekar
ROP Blind - Eyeball and Optic Nerve Bypass( 15 min) Dr R V Azad
ROP Training and Certification( 12 mim) DrSubhadraJalali
IROP Ambassador Program Update (12 min) DrKarobiLahiri

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Panel Discussion (15 min)

THE COMPREHENSI E OPHTHALMOLOGIST S BAG


DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 8:30am - 8:55am HALL: SHIELDS HALL
Chairpersons: Dr Rajinder Khanna, Dr Abhijit Ghosh
Co-Chairpersons: Dr Mallikarjun Heralgi
Convenor: Dr B N Gupta, Dr Pushpita Sahu
Panelist: Dr Somen Misra, Dr Ashok Rengarajan, Dr Subina Narang, Dr Rupal Shah
Ensuring Success in Trabeculectomy- 8 mins Dr Vikram Jain
Glaucoma - Structure Function Report Analysis- 8 mins
White Dot Syndromes : How to Identify- 8 mins Dr Hegde Sharat Shivaramaiah
Artificial Intelligence in Retina : Where are we ?- 8 mins
Phakic IOL in Low to Moderate Myopia- 8 mins Dr Ananth Doddaramegowda
Pearls for Femtosecond LASIK- 8 mins
Laser Vision Correction in borderline Corneas- 8 mins Dr Rajan Gupta
ROP for General Ophthalmologist- 8 mins Dr Subina Narang
Lamellar Keratoplasty for General Ophthalmologist- 8 mins Dr Mallikarjun Heralgi

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BUILDING CLINICAL CONFIDENCE
DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 2:30pm - 3:55pm HALL: SCHEPENS HALL
Speakers : Dr.Spaide & Dr.Papastefanou & Dr.Gemmy Cheung & Dr.Kyoko Ohno & Dr.Luis Arias & Dr.Netan
Choudhry
Retinal Research &amp; Innovations
Glaucoma Diagnosis and Management, Clinical Case Studies
Optimizing Image Quality: The Clinical Advantages of PixelSmart

NAVIGATING THROUGH CHALLENGING TIMES: LESSONS LEARNT AND THE ROAD AHEAD
DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 2:30pm - 3:30pm HALL: SCHEPENS HALL
Faculties : Dr. Murali Ariga ( Moderator)
Dr. Srinivas K Rao
Dr. Sathyan P
Dr. Thirumalesh MB
Dr. Suganti Iyer
Dr. Lakshmi Mahesh

DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 12:30pm - 1:55pm HALL: AHMED HALL


Chairman: Dr.Partha Biswas.
Moderator: Dr.Krishna Prasad Kudlu
1. Achieving desired Refractive outcomes using IOLMASTER 700 15min Dr.Arup Bhaumik
2. Improving Outcomes of TORIC IOLS using the Callisto Markerless System 15min Dr.Naren Shetty
3. The Trifocal of my Choice ZEISS AT LISA tri 839MP 15min Dr.Krishna.Prasad Kudlu
4. My Experience with 3D visualization Microscope Technology ARTEVO 800 15 Dr.Sartaj Grewal
min
5. Managing Astigmatism and the choice of my Toric lens ZEISS AT Lisa Tri Toric Dr.Nita Shah
and AT Torbi 15min

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DEBATABLE DEBATES IN CATARACT
DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 2.00pm 3.25pm HALL: STALLARD HALL
Panel: Dr Anand Parthasarathy,Dr Sahebaan Sethi,Dr Santosh Bhide,Dr Gajendra Chawla,Dr KS Kumar,Dr
Ashok Rangarajan
Moderators: Dr Anurag Mishra , Dr Sneha Batra
Chairperson: Dr Gajendra Chawla
Each speaker: 4 min,Discussant: 3 min,Final comments by judges 7 min
Trained VR surgeon should NEVER DO Cataract surgery
FOR : Dr Alay Banker
AGAINST : Dr Ajay Dudani
Cataract surgeons should NEVER DO Medical retina -
FOR : Dr Mamta Agarwal
AGAINST : Dr Bharati Kashyap
EVERY cataract surgeon needs to upgrade to FLACS
FOR : Dr Jeevan Ladi
AGAINST : Dr Pankaj Shah
SFIOL/ Glued IOL should remain in the domain of retina surgeon
FOR : Dr Manoj Saswade
AGAINST : Dr Shakeen Singh
SICS and not Phaco is the need for INDIAN EYES
FOR : Dr Sudhir Singh
AGAINST : Dr Suresh Kr Pandey
Bilateral simultaneous cataract surgery is not possible in the Indian scenario -
FOR : Dr Gopal Arora
AGAINST : Dr Cyres Mehta
Dilate EVERY cataract patient before cataract surgery -
FOR : Dr Dinesh Garg

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AGAINST : Dr Madhu Shekhar
Group cataract surgery practice BETTER than solo practice
FOR : Dr Sagar Bhargava
AGAINST : Dr Merine Paul

DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 2.30pm 3.55pm HALL: AHMED HALL


SWEPT SOURCE OCT DIAGNOSIS
Choriocappillaris Vascular Parameters in Normal Eyes and Those with Dr.Richard F.Spaide, MD
Pachychoroid with and without Disease
Multimodal imaging of hydroxychloroquine maculopathy Dr.Vasilios Papastefanou, MD, PhD
Automated Volumetric CVI algorithm initial clinical experience Dr.Gemmy Cheung, MD
Role of Dilated Choroidal Vein for Myopic Macular Neovascularization Dr.Kyoko Ohno-Matsui, MD,PhD
Multimodal imaging based on SS-OCT in myopic vitreoretinal interface Dr.Luis Arias, MD, PhD
disorders.
An OCT approach to Understanding and Detecting Glaucomatous Dr.Donald Hood,PhD
Damage

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DEBATABLE DEBATES IN POSTERIOR SEGMENTS
DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 11:am -12:25pm HALL: SCHEPENS HALL
Chair Person: Pramod S Bhende
Convenor: Nitin Shetty
Discussants: Muna Bhende (Medical retina), Mahesh Shanmugan (Surgical retina)
Presentation:4 min each, Rebuttal:1 min for first speaker, Comments by Discussant:2 min
Anti VEGF mono therapy in PDR
Yes Dr. Vinid Kumar
No Dr. Neeraj Sandhuja
3D heads up vitrectomy has changed my retina practice
Yes Dr. Naresh Babu
No Dr. Girish Rao
DME and Cataract surgery with intravitreal anti VEFG injection
At same sitting Dr. Dhanashree Ratra
Separate sitting Dr. Ajit Babu
In rea men of CNVM d e o AMD
OCTA is adequate Dr. Unnikrishnan Nair
FFA and ICG is still essential Dr. Giridhar A
Silicone oil injection in endophthalmitis with attached retina
Yes Dr. M Nagpal
No Dr. Avinash P

GOING TO SCHOOL IN VR SURGERY


DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 8:00am -9.25am HALL: SCHEPENS HALL
Panelist: Dr Asim Ghosh, Dr Kumar Saurabh, Dr Avnindra Gupta, Dr Puneet Gupta, Dr Vivek Dave
Each talk Six mins followed by four mins of discussion
Steps of Vitrectomy Dr Deepak Agarwal
RD for beginners Dr Apoorva Grover
PVD induction Dr Khushboo Chandra
Vitreo-macular interface disorders Dr Vaibhav Sethi
Lensectomy Dr Megha Gulati
Sutureless SFIOL Dr Saurabh Arora
Silicone oil removal Dr Veer Singh

AROUND THE WORLD OPHTHALMOLOGY


DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 8:00am - 9:25am HALL: BARRAQUER HALL
Panel : Dr Mallikarjun, Dr Elan Kumaran, Dr Srikant Sahu, Dr Smruti Rekha
Moderator: Dr Amrita Mohanty
1. KEYNOTE ADDRESS : Suction loss during SMILE... No reason to panic 10 mins Dr Anton van Heerden
2. KEYNOTE ADDRESS : - E abli hmen of i ion cen re i impac 10 mins Prof Md Sharfuddin Ahmed
3. KEYNOTE ADDRESS : Hydrodissection in Phacoemulsification 10 mins Dr Prakash Kr Chowdhury
4. KEYNOTE ADDRESS : Preoperative PCT : How to handle for secured vision 10 mins Dr Billal Hossain
5. Different techniques of DALK : 8 mins Dr Mallikarjun
6. Modified Yamane technique : 8 mins Dr Elan Kumaran
7. Management of microbial keratitis at rural eye care centres : 8 mins Dr Smruti Rekha
8. Sequel of microsporidia keratoconjunctivitis : 8 mins Dr Srikant Sahu

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OPHTHALMIC TASK FORCE
DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 6:30pm - 7:55pm HALL: HELMHOLTZ HALL
Common dilemmas for General ophthalmologists Collection of common OPD diagnostic or therapeutic
dilemmas for General ophthalmologists with case based discussion for 5 mins. Followed by 3 mins of
question answer session and flow chart / preferred practice pattern take home message for that disease
entity.
Chairman : Dr.Preetam Samant
Co-Chairman : Dr.Shashi Kapoor
Convenor : Dr.Hemalini Samant
Moderator : Dr.Swapnesh Sawant
Chief co-ordinator : Dr.Swapnesh Sawant
A Simple Cotton wool Spot : a Uveitis entity ? Dr.Samyak Mulkutkar
Optic Disc Swelling : Am I missing something? Dr.Pratibha Panmand
NTGlaucoma /OHT :To treat or not to treat ! Dr.Mayav Movdawalla
Approach to Sixth nerve palsy Dr.Prachi Agashe
Which Antivegf to inject ? Dr.Swapnesh Sawant
Mucormycosis Masquerades Dr.Sumeet Lahane
Choroidal Mass :When to investigate? Dr.Bikramjit Pal
IOL power Calculation Post Refractive surgery Dr.Kareeshma Wadia
Diabetic Retinopathy Mimics Dr. Sujit Desai

WHEN THE GOING GETS TOUGH IN CATARACT SURGERY - THE TOUGH GET GOING
DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 6:30pm - 7:55pm HALL: HELMHOLTZ HALL
In this video symposium the presenter will show and discuss a tough case of cataract surgery. The
discussants seeing the case for the first time will pause the case in between at crucial steps and
Special Sessions In Ophthalmology
discuss what could have been done differently at that particular step and the final outcome will be
shown by 
the presenter. This will bring out many key teaching points for the audience and
different ways of managing a challenging case.
Chairman Dr. Harshul Tak
Presenter (4 min)
Discussants (3 min)
Dr. Sai J Kumar, Dr. Rohit OmPrakash, Dr. Jenin Patel
Dr. Gaurav Luthra, Dr. Rakesh Shakya, Dr. Rishi Swarup
Dr. Rohit Omprakash, Dr. Sheetal Brar,Dr. Vardhman Kankaria
Dr. Anagha Heroor, Dr. Kumar Doctor, Dr. Rahul Shukla
Dr. Kumar Doctor, Dr. Parul Sharma, Dr. Gaurav Luthra
Dr. Rishi Swarup, Dr. Anagha Herror, Dr. Sai J Kumar
Dr. Jenin Patel, Dr. Rohit Om Prakash, Dr. Dr. Sheetal Brar
Dr. Parul Sharma, Dr. Sai Jai Kumar, Dr. Rahul Shukla
Dr. Vardhman Kankaria, Dr. Gaurav Luthra, Dr. Jenin Patel
Dr. Sheetal Brar, Dr. Kumar Doctor, Dr. Vardhman Kankaria
Dr. Rakesh Shakya, Dr. Parul Sharma, Dr. Rishi Swarup
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TIPS AND TRICKS - CORNEA
DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 09:30am - 10:55am HALL: HELMHOLTZ HALL
Chair: Bhaskar Roy Choudhary
Co-chair: Rishi Swarup
Moderators: Sushmita Shah, Aravind Roy
Each talk: 8. Mins
Intracameral foreign body removal: tips in removal Dr Sushank Bhalerao
Amniotic membrane grafting in two minutes: simplifying the management Dr Bhaskar Roy Choudhary
of acute ocular surface burns and SJS
Tenoplasty in severe chemical injury: surgical tips Dr Sushmita Shah
Customized Kpro: tips to modify the technique in adverse conditions Dr Sheetal Mahuakar
SEPA a ne echniq e in Pe er anomal Dr Muralidhar Ramappa
PKP in difficult situations Dr Mano Ranjan Das
Tips on Glycerol-preserved tissues for therapeutic grafts: relevance during Dr Aravind Roy
COVID times
See clearly, go deeply: intra-operative hacks with OCT Dr Anand Parthasarthy
Proceeding with DALK despite perforations Dr Jayangshu Sengupta
Tips for DSAEK in failed grafts Dr Praveen Subudhi

NEW HORIZON IN OPHTHALMOLOGY


DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 11:00 am - 12:25 pm HALL: HAYREH HALL
NEW HORIZONS IN GLAUCOMA MANAGEMENT
Chairperson: Dr Lalit Verma
Moderator : Dr Prateep Vyas
Whats new in Surgical Management Dr. Sirisha Senthil
Advances in Medical Management Dr Mayuri Khamar
Using Technology for better Outcomes Dr Manoj Mathur
Panel Discussion Dr Sirish Nelivigi/ Dr Deven Tuli/ Dr Murali Ariga
BIOSIMILARS: A BIG CHANGE ON THE HORIZON
Moderator : Dr Shrinivas M Joshi
Biologics, Biosimilars & Biobetter Current & Future Dr Ashish Sharma
Real-World Safety Outcomes of Intravitreal Ranibizumab Dr Debdulal Chakraborty
Biosimilar
Panel Discussion Dr Pramod Bhende/Dr Raja
Narayanan/ Dr Avnindra Gupta/ Dr
Sourav Sinha

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SIMPLE & EFFECTIVE METHODS FOR BETTER COMMUNICATION AT YOUR HOSPITAL
DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 6:30pm to 7:55pm HALL: AHMED HALL
Majority of the patient satisfaction issues and medical errors are linked to poor communication. Our course
will highlight the importance of empathy in optometrist and ophthalmologists. We will also share innovative
methods for effective communication adopted by successful practices across the country.
Panelist: Dr. Bibhuti Bhushan, Dr. C V Gopala Raju,Dr. Mohak Amitkumar Shah, Dr. Malay Chaturvedi, Dr.
Anurag Mishra, Dr. Sarvesh Tiwari
Moderator: Dr. Samina F Zamindar
The What, Why and How of Role of Empathy in communication for Dr. Samina F Zamindar
optometrists, Ophthalmologist and Counselling team Communication Skills Dr. Soumya Basanth
Enhanced communication in challenging situations in an eye hospital Dr. Karthiyayini S
Documentation of critical communication Dr. Nazia
Total (40 minutes)
Panel Discussion (45 minutes)
Time taken (85 minutes)
TOPICS FOR PANEL DISCUSSION
1.Tips for effective communication
2. Innovation in Communication
3. Involving patients as part of Quality assurance team for communication
4. Challenges in Communication in Covid era
5. How does a leader help set the culture for better communication hospital
6. How to build patient loyalty through better communication

EXPERIENCE TO EVIDENCE
DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 05:00 pm - 06:25 pm HALL: DUA HALL
Chairperson Dr Pramod Bhende
Moderator - Dr Nishikant Borse
Real-World Safety Outcomes of Intravitreal Ranibizumab Biosimilar (15 mins) Dr Soumen Mondal
Response of OCT - Biomarkers to Ranibizumab Biosimilars treatment in Dr Aditya Kelkar

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Neovascular AMD: Real-world evidence (15 mins)
CESAR Study (15 mins) Dr Avnindra Gupta
Changing trends in the use of anti-VEGF Biosimilars (15 mins) Dr Jay Sheth
BIRA Study (15 mins) Dr Ashish Sharma
Panel Discussion (10 mins) All Speakers
THE TRAPEZE ARTISTS IN OPHTHALMOLOGY
DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 12:30 pm - 1:55 pm HALL: BRAILLE HALL

CRAO - Milk It Away Dr. Saumil Sheth &Dr. Dhanashree Ratra


Complicated Cataract- Sirf Ek Pareshani Ho To Batayein Dr Rakesh Shakya & Dr. Vijay Bhatt
Wooden FBs: Hum Paach Dr Mayur Moreker & Dr Ruchi Goel
Retinectomy at its BEST Dr Gaurav Shah & Dr Alok Sen
The Black Flip Dr Ranjit Dhaliwal & Dr Deepak Megur
Posterior Lamellar Keratectomy: The Kind Cut Dr Gautam Parmar & Dr Quresh Maskati
The Hidden Lesson Dr Shilpi Narnavare(2Mts)& Dr Preetam Samant
Iris Suture Hai Na!!! Dr Saumil Kothari(2 Mts) & Dr Rohit Omparkash
Sub Retinal Nuclear Fragment Dr Vrushali Athavale & Dr Prashant Agnihotri
Never Mind The Bag. We Can Claw It On! Dr Nikhil Nasta & Dr Rohit Omparkash
Push Back The Limits In DR Dr Swapnesh Sawant & Dr Ajit Babu
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DIABETIC EYE MASTER CLASS & LESSON LEARNED FROM MASTERS
DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 3:30pm - 4:55pm HALL: ELDER HALL
TALK FACULTY (TENTATIVE, TBC)
Diabetic Eye Master Class(30min) Moderator: Dr. Anand Rajendran)
Panel:
Retina: Dr. Muna Bhende (S)
diabetologist: Dr. Rajiv Kovil
Lesson learned from my road block cases Dr Ajay Arora
(15min)
Winds of change in PDR management(15min) Dr. Dinesh Talwar (N)
My feel good case in PDR(15min) Dr Rupak Kanti Biswas
Paner Discussion (10mins)

RETINAWS
DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 2:00pm - 3:25pm HALL: ELLIOT HALL
NEW HORIZONS IN GLAUCOMA MANAGEMENT
Anchor :Dr Rupak Kanti Biswas
Each Speaker will show case a video of 3 mins
SPEAKERS:-
Dr Mahesh P Shanmugam
Dr. Sunil Ganekal
Dr. Anand Rajendran
Dr. Aniruddha Maiti
Dr. Unni Krishnan Nair
Dr. Pradeep Susvar
Dr. Aditya Kelkar
Dr. Maneesh Bapaye
Dr. Srinivas Joshi
Dr. Shobhit Chawla
Dr. Ajay Aurora
Dr. Bibhuti Kashyap

ENTOD QUIZ
DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 5:00pm - 6:25pm HALL: VON GRAEFE HALL
1. The Quiz is open to all registered delegates irrespective of sex, age or political preference.
2. The Quiz consists of 50 questions: 35 theory questions each with 4 possible answers. Each participant will
get 10 seconds to choose the correct answer and click on the screen. These will be interspersed with 15
questions where an image will be shown and a question asked about the image again with 4 possible
answers and the same 10 seconds to choose the correct answer and click on the screen.
3. At the end of 50 questions, if there is a tie for any of the top 3 positions a set of tie breaker questions will
be asked with participation only from those involved in the tie till the tie is broken
4. Dr. Quresh Maskati is the Quiz Master and his decision will be final. He will be ably assisted by Dr. Namrata
Sharma who will handle all the visual questions

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THE TRAPEZE ARTISTS IN OPHTHALMOLOGY
DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 12:30pm - 1:55pm HALL: BRAILLE HALL
Ring Master: Ranjit Maniar
The Trapeze Artists:-
CRAO - Milk It Away Dr Saumil Sheth
Complicated Cataract- Sirf Ek Pareshani Ho To Batayein Dr Rakesh Shakya
Wooden FBs: Hum Paach Dr Mayur Moreker
Retinectomy at its BEST Dr Gaurav Shah
The Black Flip Dr Ranjit Dhaliwal
Posterior Lamellar Keratectomy: The Kind Cut Dr Gautam Parmar
The Hidden Lesson(2 Mts) Dr Shilpi Narnavare
Iris Suture Hai Na!!! (2 Mts) Dr Saumil Kothari
Sub Retinal Nuclear Fragment Dr Vrushali Athavale
Never Mind The Bag. We Can Claw It On! Dr Nikhil Nasta
Push Back The Limits In DR Dr Swapnesh Sawant
A Tale Of Two Tumours Dr Sumeet Lahane
Discussants:-Dr Ajit Babu Majji , Dr Rohit Om Prakash, Dr Subina Narang, Dr Dhanashree Ratra, Dr
Lakshmi Mahesh, Dr Prashant Agnihotri, Dr Vijay Bhatt, Dr Vineet Ratra

VITREORETINAL SURGERY WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP SESSION AIOC 2021


DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 8.00am - 9.25am HALL: ELLIOT HALL
Chairman: Raja Narayanan Special Sessions In Ophthalmology
Moderators: Vivek Dave, V.R. Saravanan
Expert Panel: Avinash Pathengay, Pramod Bhende, Dhananjay Shukla, Naresh Babu, Preetam
Samant, Mahesh
Shanmugam, Sangeet Mittal, Gopal Pillai
Video presentations (8 min each , 2 min video + 6 min discussion)
Keynote address:
1. Subretinal gene therapy Dr. Christina Weng,Baylor College of Medicine, Texas, USA
2. Surgery in intraocular tumors Dr. Prithvi Mruthyunjaya, Byers Eye Institute, Stanford, USA
Failed macular hole surgery, follow-on : Dr. Srinivas Joshi
Diabetic Vitrectomy, super-over : Dr. Kshitiz Kumar
Odd irregular foreign bodies, no ball : Dr. Maneesh Bapaye
Post trauma RD, power play : Dr. Vinod Kumar
Subfoveal abscess, dug out : Dr. Vivek Dave
Nucleus drop, diving catch : Dr. Sudipa Das
Temporal ILM flap, extra cover : Dr. Atul Dhawan
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CASE DIARY IN RETINA
DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 09:30pm - 10:55pm HALL: ELLIOT HALL
Chairman: Dr Gopal S Pillai
Expert panel :Dr Ajit Babu Majji, Dr Dinesh Talwar, Dr Anand Rajendran
Each talk: 8. Mins
Case scenarios
Macula or Optic Nerve ?
Presenter Dr Aniket Rai
Discussant Dr Manab Barman
Uncovering a Mountain Under a MoleHill
Presenter Dr Aishwarya Iyer
Discussant Dr Jaydeep Walinjkar
Mistaken Identity
Presenter Dr Madhurima Kaushik
Discussant Dr Tufela Shafi
Please tell us what went wrong
Presenter Dr Kiran KR
Discussant Dr Prakash VS
Double Jeopardy
Presenter Dr Rehna Rasheed
Discussant Dr Natasha Radhakrishnan
Nano RVO
Presenter. Dr Shivani Sinha
Discussant Dr Abhishek Anand
Twinkle Twinkle little star
Presenter : Dr Krishna Teja
Discussant : Dr Rimpika Mahajan

TIPS & TRICKS IN CATARACT SURGERY


DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 2:00pm - 3:25pm HALL: AHMED HALL
NEW HORIZONS IN GLAUCOMA MANAGEMENT
Each talk is 8 mins followed by discussion for 4 minutes. Total session 85 minutes
Drill and Chop Technique for Hard Cataract- Dr Anant Vir Jain
Subluxated Cataract- Early identification and Management- Dr Madhu Shekhar
Tips and Tricks of FLACS- Dr Prajaktha Deshpande
Safe handling of white Cataract- Dr Ashok Varadhan
Communication and Counselling Pearls in Cataract Surgery "- Dr Krishna Prasad
IOL Placement in a Compromised Posterior Capsule- Dr VR Vivekanandan
Hydrodissection Pearls- Dr. Haripriya Aravind

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CHALLENGING VR VIDEOS FOR THE WORLD TO SEE
DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 09:30am - 10:55am HALL: SCHEPENS HALL
Chairpersons Dr Mallika Goyal, Dr Alay Banker, Dr Mahesh G
Moderator - Dr Aditya Kelkar & Dr Mudit Tyagi
6 min Video and 6 min Discussion
Dr. Annirudh Maiti
Dr. Soumen Mandal
Dr. Aditya Kelkar
Vitreoretinal Surgery in Capillary Hemangioma Dr. Mudit Tyagi
Endoscopic iris cyst excision for recurrent iris cysts Dr. Vivek Dave
Managing traumatic posterior tear with short term PFCL tamponade Dr. Navneet Mehrotra

BIOSIMILARS IN RETINAL DISEASES IS THERE A BIG CHANGE ON THE HORI ON


DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 02:00pm - 3:30pm HALL: ELIOT HALL
Chairperson: Prof Dr. S. Natarajan
Moderator: Dr. Lalit Verma
Panelists: Dr. Mohan Rajan, Dr. Chaitra Jayadev
Welcome address and Introduction - 2:00pm 2:05pm Moderator Dr. Lalit Verma
Biosimilars for Retinal Diseases : An update -2:05pm 2:20pm Dr. Swapnesh Sawant, Anideep Eye
hospital Mumbai
Selecting a biosimilar: Handy Tips-2:20pm 2:35pm Dr. Avnindra Gupta, Centre for Sight,
New Delhi
Pha e S d Efficac and Safe of Cipla Bio imilar Ranibi mab Dr. Naresh Kumar Yadav, Narayana
versus an Innovator Ranibizumab for patients with Wet Age related Nethralaya, Bengaluru
Macular Degeneration-2:35pm 2:50pm
Cipla video on Biosimilar-2:50pm 2:55pm
Panel discussion-2:55pm 3:25pm Chairperson/ Moderator/ Speakers
Closing remarks Chairperson Special Sessions In Ophthalmology
BROLUCIZUMABIMPORTANCE OF FLUID MANAGEMENT IN THE TREATMENT OF WAMD & REAL
WORLD EXPERIENCE
DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 02:00pm - 3:25pm HALL: SCHEPENS HALL
Moderator: Dr. Raja Narayanan
Panelists: Dr. Giridhar (S), Dr.Charu Gupta (N),Dr Parveen Sen
Demystifying Fluid(12 mins) Dr. Gopal Pillai (S)
Brolucizumab RWE experience
Case Study 1(7 mins) Dr. Subhendu Boral (E)
Case Study 2 (7 mins) Dr Upsham Goel (C)
Case Study 3 (7 mins) Dr. Ashish Vaidya (W)
Case Study 4 (7 mins) Dr Preetam Samant (W)
Case Study 5 (7 mins) Dr. Aniruddha Maiti (E)
Case Study 6 (7 mins) Dr. Sri Bhargava Natesh (S)
Panel Discussion (30 mins)

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HOMAGE TO COVID MARTYRS
DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 11:30am -12:55 pm HALL: BRAILLE HALL
Chairpersons:Dr Mahipal Sachdev,Dr Barun Kumar Nayak,Dr Lalit Verma,Dr S Natarajan,Dr Namrata
Sharma ,Dr Rajesh Sinha,Dr Arup Chakrabarti,Dr Chitra Ramamurthy,Dr Santosh Honavar
Scientific Committee Panel: Dr Amit Porwal,Dr Fairooz PM,Dr Jatinder Singh Bhalla,Dr Krishna Prasad
Kudlu,Dr Parikshit Gogate,Dr Somasheila Murthy,Dr Sonu Goel
Moderator:Dr Partha Biswas
HOMAGE BY AFFILIATED STATE SOCIETY LEADERSHIP:
DR. MENDA PARNI KUMAR & DR.VISHNU VARDHAN NADELLA(APSOS)
DR. MILIND KUMAR & DR. BIBHUTI PRASSAN SINHA(BOS)
DR. SHAILENDRA KUMAR SINGH & DR.BIBHUTI BHUSHAN(JHOS)
DR. HITESH AGRAWAL & DR GAJENDRA CHAWLA(MPSOS)
DR. KAJAL PROSAD GHOSH & DR. SUBHASISH NAG(OSWB)
DR. R K SHARMA & DR SANDEEP VIJAY(ROS)
DR. SURJEET DAS & DR. SATANSHU MATHUR(UKSOS)
DR. DINESH GARG & DR. SODHI NEELIMA(POS)
DR. AMIT SHAH & DR. PRADIP GANDHI(GOS)
DR. JASPREET SUKHIJA & DR. CHINTAN MALHOTRA(COS)
DR ANAND SHARMA & DR SANTOSH SINGH PATEL(CSOS)
PROF. SUBHASH DADEYA & PROF (DR.) NAMRATA SHARMA(DOS)
DR. NARINDER KUMAR R TANEJA & DR. INDER M. RASTOGI(HOS)
DR. RAJASHEKAR Y.L & DR KRISHNA PRASAD KUDLU(KOS)
DR. BABU KRISHNAKUMAR & DR. MAHESH G(KSOS)
DR. PARIKSHIT GOGATE & DR. SHIRISH VISHWASRAO THORAT(MOS)
DR PREMESWAR NATH & DR. RAJEN GOGOI(OSA)
DR. KH. KAMINI BABU SING & DR. Y. CHINGSUINGAMBA MEITEI(OSM)
DR. GUNA SAGAR DASH & DR. SABYASACHI PATTANAYAK(OSOS)
DR. V. THANGAVELU & DR. V. MADHAVAN(TNOA)
DR. SHRIKANT & DR. MOHITA SHARMA(UPSOS)
DR. RAJINDER KUMAR MENGI & DR. SAJJAD AHMED SHEIKH(J&K)
DR CHANDRAKANT SHETYE & DR RYAN COSTA(GOA)
DR. K. P. CHAUDHARY(HPOS)
DR. GOURI SANKAR CHAKRABORTY & DR. BIJAOY DEBBARMA(ATOS)
DR. RAJALINGAM VAIRAGYAM(TSOS)
PERFECT REFRACTIVE SOLUTIONS: PART-2
DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 11:30am -12:25 pm HALL: ELDER HALL
Clinical Results with Posterior Chamber IOLs(12 Mins) Dr Suphi Taneri, Germany
Atomic Force Microscopy Analysis of the surface Roughness of Posterior Dr Miguel Tues, Spain
Chamber Phakic IOLs(12 Mins)
My Trips and Tricks for IPCL(12 Mins) Dr D Ramamurthy, India
Customization with Schwind AMARIS(12 Mins) Dr Rohit Shetty, India
Why I TRACE is essential tool in achieving perfection(12 Mins) Dr Jatinder Wahi
My experience with Magnificent IOL ( Beyond Monofocal IOL)(12 Mins) Dr Fahim Lala
Why TriPhobic ( Trifocal IOL):(12 Mins) Dr Bhagyashri H Deshmukh

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INNOVATIONS IN OPHTHALMOLOGY
DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 5:00pm -6:25 pm HALL: STALLARD HALL
Chairman Dr J Titiyal
Co-Chairman Dr Namrata Sharma
Convener Dr Vishali Gupta
Co-Convener Dr Suven Bhattacharjee
Moderators Dr Rohit Shetty, Dr Chaitra Jayadev
Panelists Dr Mohita Sharma, Dr Sourabh Patwardhan, Dr Shrinivas Joshi, Dr Vishal Agrawal,Dr Divakant
Mishra
1.Breaching the Boundaries in wet lab training Dr Amar Pujari
2.Innovative lens loading magnified and antifogging solution for microscope Dr Bharat Gurnani
and spectacle fogging during Covid 19 era
Co i no an i e hen i j co a pi ance Dr Divyansh Mishra
4.Dry eye evaluation smart software Dr Geeta Iyer
E e Grader - Clinical Oph halmic Grading a o r finger ip Dr John Davis
6.Fracture repair of orbit and optic canal using 3D print and navigation Dr Kasturi Bhattacharjee
7.Development of a mobile Teleconsultation app - LVPEI ConnnectCare Dr Padmaja Kumari Rani
8.SARS COVID 2 receptors and eye Dr Pooja Khamar
9.Type 1 KPro for end stage ocular surface disease Dr Shreyas Ramamurthy
10.My experience working with animal imaging for translation science Dr Thirumalesh MB
11.Grabi Teleconsult 2.0 Anterior Segment imaging using a simple Dr Vineet Joshi
universal smartphone attachment and app for patients
AMAZING VIDEOS
DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 6:30pm - 7:55pm HALL: STALLARD HALL
Panelists: Dr Pradip Mohanta, Dr Saurabh Patwardhan, Dr Rohit Bang, Dr Deepak Megur, Dr Aarti

Special Sessions In Ophthalmology


Agrawal
Moderator- Dr Sohel Irfan Mohd Khan
1) Conquering SOFT Cataracts through Prechop. Dr Sohel Irfan Mohd Khan
2) Glamourizing MSICS- A Phaco Surgeons Envy
3) Hard Cataract Prechop
S bmarine Chop My Recipe for Brunescent Cataracts. Dr Pradip Mohanta
2) Transition to Prechopping
1) SFIOL with Yamane technique with pupilloplasty Dr Saurabh Patwardhan
2) Extremely eccentric pupil with cataract
3) Congenital aniridia, Intumescent cataract, aniridia ring
1) Simplifying Pterygium Management Dr Rohit Bang
1) Hard Cataract Phacoemulsification Pristine Cornea? Myth or Dr Deepak Megur
Reality !
2) Demystifying anterior vitrectomy for a Cataract Surgeon

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AIOC OPL 2021
DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 06:30pm - 7:55pm HALL: SUSHRUTA HALL
Judges - Lalit Verma , S Natarajan , Quresh Maskati
Umpires - Rohit Saxena , Harshul Tuk,
Referees- Satyajit Sinha , Krishna Prasad Kudlu, Amit Porwal, Somasheila Murthy, Jatinder S Bhalla, Fairooz PM,
Paikshit Gogate, Sonu Goel
OPL Supremo- Dr Amar Agarwal
TEAM 1 - KOLKATA KATARACTS
Namrata Sharma- Captain
Ajoy Paul - Vice captain
Debashish Bhattacharya
Anagha Heroor
TEAM 2- DELHI DIVIDE AND CONQUER
Mahipal Sachdev - Captain
Chitra Ramamurthy - Vice Captain
Santosh Honavar
Priya Narang
TEAM 3- MUMBAI MULTIFOCALS
T P Lahane - Captain
Rajesh Sinha - Vice Captain
Rohit Om Parkash
Shrinivas Joshi
TEAM 4 - CHENNAI CAPSULES
Partha Biswas - Captain
Mohan Rajan - Vice Captain
Gaurav Luthra
Ragini Parekh

AIOS MICRO VISION QUIZ


THE WAR OF THE WARRIORS
DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 11:00am - 12:25pm HALL: KELMAN HALL
QUIZ MASTERS: DR SANTOSH HONAVAR, DR KRISHNA PRASAD

VIDEO SYMPOSIUM ON CATARACT SURGERY


DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 11:00am - 12:25pm HALL: BRAILLE HALL
Moderator: Dr. Partha Biswas
WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION - -05 MINS Dr. Partha Biswas
CASE 1 - 12 MINS Dr. Shail Vasavada
CASE 2 - - 12 MINS Dr. Sanjay Choudhury
CASE 3 - - 12 MINS Dr. Anurag Mishra
CASE 4 - - 12 MINS Dr. Jayanshu Sengupta
CASE 5 - - 12 MINS Dr. Krishna Prasad
Discussion - AlL - 25 Mins

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TRIALS & TRIBULATIONS OF COVID WARRIORS
DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 09:30am - 10:55am HALL: BRAILLE HALL
Chairpersons: Dr Mahipal Sachdev,Dr Barun Kumar Nayak,Dr Lalit Verma,Dr S Natarajan,Dr Namrata
Sharma,Dr Rajesh Sinha,Dr Arup Chakrabarti,Dr Chitra Ramamurthy,Dr Santosh Honavar
Special Invitee:Mr Varun Dhawan
Scientific Committee Panel:Dr Amit Porwal,Dr Fairooz PM,Dr Jatinder Singh Bhalla,Dr Krishna Prasad
Kudlu,Dr Parikshit Gogate,Dr Somasheila Murthy,Dr Sonu Goel
Moderator:Dr Partha Biswas
INTRODUCTION OF COVID WARRIORS by Affiliated State Society Leadership:
1.DR. MENDA PARNI KUMAR & DR.VISHNU VARDHAN NADELLA(APSOS)
2.DR. MIND KUMAR & DR. BIBHUTI PRASSAN SINHA(BOS)
3.DR. SHAILENDRA KUMAR SINGH & DR.BIBHUTI BHUSHAN(JHOS)
4.DR. HITESH AGRAWAL & DR GAJENDRA CHAWLA(MPSOS)
5.DR. KAJAL PROSAD GHOSH & DR. SUBHASISH NAG(OSWB)
6.DR. R K SHARMA & DR SANDEEP VIJAY(ROS)
7.DR. SURJEET DAS & DR. SATANSHU MATHUR(UKSOS)
8.DR. DINESH GARG & DR. SODHI NEELIMA(POS)
9.DR. AMIT SHAH & DR. PRADIP GANDHI(GOS)
10.DR. JASPREET SUKHIJA & DR. CHINTAN MALHOTRA(COS)
11.DR ANAND SHARMA & DR SANTOSH SINGH PATEL(CSOS)
12.PROF. SUBHASH DADEYA & PROF (DR.) NAMRATA SHARMA(DOS)
13.DR. NARINDER KUMAR R TANEJA & DR. INDER M. RASTOGI(HOS)
14.DR. RAJASHEKAR Y.L & DR KRISHNA PRASAD KUDLU(KOS)
DR. BABU KRISHNAKUMAR & DR. MAHESH G(KSOS)

COVID WARRIORS REPRESENTING THE AFFILIATED STATES-THE COVID EXPERIENCE IN BRIEF - 2


MIN EACH SPEAKER
1. DR T.P.LAHANE 13. DR MYLA SATYA SINDHU
2. DR SANTOSH SINGH PATEL 14. DR PARTH RANA
3. DR ANUJEET PAUL 15. DR S.ANANTH BHANDARY
4. DR ARJUN AURORA 16. DR RADHA RAMANAN
5. DR BARKHA GUPTA 17. DR RIYA CHOPRA
6. DR KAVYA BANSAL 18. DR TANMAY SRIVATAV
7. DR PINKI PAL 19. DR ANUPAMA BISWAS
8. DR PRATEEK NISHANT 20. DR P.S. SREEPA
9. DR NEETI GUPTA 21. DR HAGE ANGKU
10. DR JAYANTA THAKURIA 22. DR VIPASHA
11. DR. TANVEER AHMED 23. DR VISHAL KUMAR
12. DR SHIVA PRASAD SAHOO 24. DR UGAM P.S USGAONKAR

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Ophthalmology Through Entertainment


SCIENCE & FUN IN OPHTHALMOLOGY ( SFO )
DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 2:30 - 3:55 (85 mins) HALL: ELDER

MODERATORS
1. Dr. Harbans Lal
2. Dr. Lalit Verma
3. Dr. Tinku Bali
4. Dr. Ikeda Lal
5. Dr. Rahil Chaudhary

JUDGES
1. Dr. Namrata Sharma
2. Dr. Avnindra Gupta
3. Dr. Rajesh Sinha
4. Dr. Rohit Saxena

TEAM 1 TEAM 2
Dr. Vinod Agarwal Dr. Lional Raj
Dr. Mohd Asif Dr. Atul Dhawan
Dr. Gunjan Saluja Dr. Vijay Anand

TEAM 3 TEAM 4
Dr. Gopal Pillai Dr. Hemlata Gupta
Dr. Somshekhar Dr. Suman Bala Bandil
Dr. Akshay Nair Dr. Yusra Asad

There will be 3 Scientific rounds for each team

Ophthalmology through entertainment


- Surgical Round (4 mins Video presentation)
- Medical Round (3 mins Case Presentation Any interesting Rare case etc
- Quiz Round (2 mins to be conducted by Dr. Tinku Bali & Dr. Ikeda Lal)

Procedure
1. Draw of lots for sequence of Presentations
2. First team is called. Does all the 3 rounds on Surgical, Medical & Quiz
3. Based on scientific rounds. Judges give marks
4. The Presenters of each team also play the dice.
5. The number of the dice is played on Snake Ladder game
6. The marks achieved on Snake Ladder game are
added to the scientific round marks to get the Overall Marks
7. Same sequence is repeated for all the teams
8 Based on scientific rounds: Science winner team is decided
9. Based on Overall marks: Overall Lucky winner team is decided

Attractive Prizes – Courtesy : Intas Pharmaceuticals


Science Winner Team: Rs. 45,000/-
Overall Winner Team: Rs. 75,000/-
Audience: Lucky Draw for Audience after each team round ( Rs. 5,000/- each )
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Ophthalmology Through Entertainment


COURT MARTIAL IN OPHTHALMOLOGY AT AIOC 2021
DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 11:00 - 12:25 (85 mins) HALL: AHMED

JUDGES
1. Dr. D. Ramamurthy
2. Prof. T.P Lahane

DEFENCE COUNSEL
1. Dr. Chitra Ramamurthy
2. Dr. Ajoy Paul

RUDE PUBLIC PROSECUTOR


1. Dr. Prashant Bawankule

THE YOUNG DYNAMIC JURY


1. Dr. Madhu Sekhar
2. Dr. Ikeda Lal
3. Dr. Deepak Mishra
4. Dr. Elesh Jain
5. Dr. Tushar Grover
6. Dr. Rushad Shroff

Ophthalmology through entertainment


7. Dr. Parth Rana
8. Dr. Saumil Kothari

THE STALWARTS ON TRIAL!


1. Dr. Rohit Om Prakash
2. Dr. Mahipal Sachdev
3. Dr. Lalit Verma
4. Dr. Namrata Sharma
5. Dr. Mohan Rajan
6. Dr. Partha Biswas

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Vast Sessions
VAST GLAUCOMA
DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 12:30 - 1:25 (55 mins) HALL: SRINIVASAN

MODERATORS
1. Dr. Vineet Ratra
2. Dr. Shweta Tripathi

PANELIST
1. Dr. Aditya Neog
2. Dr. JS Bhalla
3. Dr. Shikha Fogla

INTRODUCTION
Ice Breaking (5 min)
4 min for each Presenter and 4 min Discussion

1. Trabeculectomy Revisited - DR. M. SHIRAZ ALI


2. Trabeculectomy with Ologen Implant - A Safer Alternative - DR. AMIT PANDEY
3. Fixing the Leak DR. PREETI KAMDAR

Vast Sessions
4. Absorbable Sutures in Phacotrab - DR. VINEET RATRA
5. Step by Step AGV - DR. ANKUR SINHA

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Vast Sessions
VAST OCULOPLASTY
DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 12:30 - 1:25 (55 mins) HALL: DUA

Intraocular Tumours And Other Oculoplastic Problems


The Clinical Challenges We Face.

6 min for each presenter and 4 min discussion

EXPERT PANEL
1. Dr. Prity Uday
2. Dr. Vikash Menon
3. Dr. Sima Das

MODERATORS
1. Dr. Rajesh Majumder Choudhury
2. Dr. Ravi Ranjan

SPEAKERS
False Alarms In Eye Cancer DR. BIKRAMJIT PAL
Lid Reconstruction - DR. SALIL MANDAL
Frontalis Suspension DR. SABITA KATOCH
Challenges Of Lacrimal Surgery DR. RAVI RANJAN

Panel Discussion (15 min)

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Vast Sessions
VAST OCULOPLASTY
DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 12:30pm - 1:25pm (55 mins) HALL: DUA

Intraocular Tumours And Other Oculoplastic Problems


The Clinical Challenges We Face.

6 min for each presenter and 4 min discussion

CHAIRPERSON
1. Dr Malay Verma
EXPERT PANELISTS
1. Dr. Prity Uday
2. Dr Sima Das
3. Dr Vikash Menon.

MODERATORS
1. Dr. Ravi Ranjan
2. Dr. Madhusmita Behera
COORDINATOR
1. Dr. Rajesh M. Chowdhury

SPEAKERS
Frontalis Suspension- Made Easy - DR SABITA KATOCH Vast Sessions
Innovations In Lid Reconstruction - DR SALIL MANDAL
Challenges Of Lacrimal Surgery - DR RAVI RANJAN
The Tumour That Wasn’t- A Potpourri Of Pseudo-Intraocular Masses - DR BIKRAMJIT PAL

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Vast Sessions
VAST CORNEA
DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 10:00 - 11:25 (85 mins) HALL: PALLIKARIS

CHAIRPERSONS
1. Dr. Rajesh Fogla
2. Dr. Revathi
3. Dr. Vikas Mittal
4. Dr. Ashok Sharma
5. Dr J. K. Reddy (Sankara Eye Hospital)

MODERATORS
1. Dr. Nidhi Gadkar
2. Dr. Soham Basak.

FORMAT
4 minute video with 4 minute discussion.

Final list of speakers and talks (in no particular order)


1. PK Xtra - DR. SANTOSH SUMAN
2. DSEK manual graft preparation - DR. VIRAJ PRADHAN
3. DMEK graft preparation - DR. DIVYA KARTHIK
4. Bowman transplantation - DR. MADHU UDDARAJU
5. Dermoid excision with LK - DR. SIDDHARTHAN
6. Corneal tattooing - DR. ADITYA PRADHAN
7. Wet lab model for cornea - DR. NAVEEN RADHAKRISHNAN
8. OSSN excision - DR. PRAVEEN SUBUDHI

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Vast Sessions
VAST REFRACTIVE SURGERY
DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 1:00 - 2:25 (85 mins) HALL: ELLIOT

CHAIRPERSONS
1. Dr. Ambarish Darak
2. Dr. Aarti Heda
3. Dr. Deepak Mishra
4. Dr. Sagar Bhargava
5. Dr. Arun Adchitre

EXPERT PANEL
1. Dr. Vinod Kumar Arora
2. Dr. Chandra Shekhar Wavikar
3. Dr. Rupal Shah
4. Dr. Sujal Shah

SPEAKERS
1. Customized Presbyopic LASIK - DR. ANUSHA AJWANI
2. Trans PRK in nystagmus - DR. MONIKA JETHANI
3. Interesting refractive surgery complications DR. KANAN SHAH Vast Sessions
4. Rings: new vision /Rings: A new beginning DR. SHRUTI WARKE
5. Post refractive surgery IOL calculation - interesting case DR. TUSHAR GROVER
6. Phakic IOL in hypermetropia - DR. ATUL KAKKAR
7. Topic - DR. RICHA SRIVASTAVA

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Col. Rangachari Award for FREE PAPERS


The BEST PAPER OF EACH SESSION SELECTED FROM THOSE PRESENTED WILL BE
ELIGIBLE FOR THE COL. RANGACHARI AWARD
Where there are Multiple Sessions (Cataract, Cornea, Community Social,Glaucoma,
Orbit &amp; Oculoplasty, and Retina) - Winner from Each Session MustPresent their
Paper at the Semi Final Session on the same day (24.06.2021).Failure to do so will
Make them Ineligible for the Final on 26.06.2021.
Changing the Presenting Author is NOT ALLOWED in any Session including SEMI FINAL
/ FINAL Round.
All AIOS Award will be Given to RATIFIED AIOS MEMBER only. If the Presenting Author
is not a Ratified AIOS Member, the Paper/ Poster will NOT be Evaluated / Marked and
will NOT be Eligible to be Presented in the SEMI FINAL / FINAL Round or any AIOS
Award
If the Paper is Published in Indexed Journal / Submitted for publication in Indexed
Journal, it will not be Eligible for any AIOS AWARD.
No Award Shall be Given to the same Person Twice.
FULL TEXT TO IJO FIRST
All Authors / Presenters must Submit the full text of the Accepted Free Paper for AIOS
Conference by a Specified Date. As Proposed by the Editorial board Earlier and Agreed
Upon by the OBSC All the Best Papers from the Each Session Should be Submitted to
IJO ([email protected]) First for Possible Publication. The Authors Cannot Submit
the Papers to any Other Journal unless it has been Rejected by IJO within 6 Month
After the Submission.

FULL TEXT AND SESSION RECORDING IN THE AIOS PROCEEDINGS WEBSITE


The full text and the video recording of the session will be made available on the
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Register for 79th AIOC Virtual!
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June from 9am to 9pm.
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Please mention the AIOS number on the first slide of your presentation.
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4. Absentees without intimation will not be permitted as per the Bye Laws to
participate as faculty in the next conference and their names will be published in
the AIOS Newsletter.
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present the paper in Semi Final/Final (Col. Rangachari Session)
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Cataract - I
DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME:8:00 - 9:25 am HALL:PARSON HALL
Chairman: Dr.Sriramamurthy Chilukuri & Dr Arvind Venkatraman
Co-Chairman: Dr.Subhra Kinkor & Dr Ragini Parekh, Dr. M.B.S Prakash
Convenor: Dr. (Maj Gen) T. S. Ahluwalia
Co-Convenor: Dr. Himanto Nath Hazarika & Dr Ashok P Shroff
Moderator: Dr.Rajan Gupta

Paper [FP564]: Effective regional anesthesia in


cataract surgery why have pain with peribulbar
block?
Dr.UMA MAHESHWARI S, U21963, Dr. MARY
SANTHOSH, DR. SOWMIYA SARAS M

Paper [FP675]: Analysis of factors predicting the Paper [FP142]: Multifocal intraocular lens
visual outcome in acute post cataract surgery implantation in pediatric eyes.
endophthalmitis. Dr.MINNU PARAKAL, M22261, Dr.Ashwin Mohan,
DR. THARINI SENTHAMIZH, T16438, DR.TANPREET Dr. SWAPNA NAIR
PAL SINGH, DR.HARIPRIYA ARAVIND
Paper [FP263]: Visual outcomes of bilateral
Paper [FP550] : Comparative Analysis of Six implantation of Indian Extended Depth of Focus
Months Visual outcome, implantation behavior of (EDOF) IOL.
Three Preloaded IOL. DR.AANCHAL PRIYA, A23673, DR.SUMAN ., DR.
SEEMA SINGH, DR. SUNIL KUMAR
DR.BHARTI KASHYAP, K06544, DR. NIDHI
GAJENDRAGADKAR, DR. BIRENDRA PRASAD DR. NIDHI GAJENDRAGADKAR : JHARKHAND

Free Papers
KASHYAP, DR.BIBHUTI B. KASHYAP Ophthalmological Society ( 6' ) : Comparative
analysis of visual outcomes of a new non-
Paper [FP982]: Future revolution of IOL power
diffractive extended vision intraocular lens'
calculation: Artificial intelligence based algorithm.
Dr. JAI GOPAL AGRAWAL, A05995
Paper [FP551]: Comparative analysis of clinical & Paper [FP695] : Compare surgical time of modified
cost effectiveness of Premium Vs Economic sutured scleral fixation intraocular lens with
Multifocal Toric IOLs. standard technique.
DR. BIRENDRA PRASAD KASHYAP, K02624, DR. DR. MAHINDRAKAR ANIRUDDHA DINKAR,
NIDHI GAJENDRAGADKAR, DR.BIBHUTI B. M11296, DR.SUBHRA AGARWALA SARAF, DR.
KASHYAP, DR.BHARTI KASHYAP VRUSHALI MOHITE, DR.MEGHALI BHATTACHARJEE
Paper [FP260] : Thermal comparison of Torsional Paper [FP548] : Analysis of IOL Exchange In A
and Longitudinal Phacoemulsification using Tertiary Eye Care Centre.
Infrared recording.. DR. GUHA PRIYA SUNDARAM,
MS. KEERTHANA MURALIDHARAN, G20862, Dr.Nedhina, Dr.ARJUN VELAYUDHAN
K23151, DR.ASHWIN MOHAN, DR. SWAPNA NAIR NAIR, Dr. KALPANA NARENDRAN

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Cataract - II
DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME:8:00 - 9:25 am HALL:DUA HALL
Chairman:Dr.Tewari Vinod Kumar & Dr Ragini Parekh
Co-Chairman:Dr. Vandana Prasad & Dr Sugato Pal
Convenor:Dr. Ashu Agarwal
Co-Convenor:Dr. Kavita Porwal & Dr Kapil Agarwal
Moderator:Dr. Gyan Goyal

Paper [FP1238] : Comparison between Image


guided system and Smartphone marker app for
toric IOL cataract surgery.
DR. SWATI AGARWAL, G18001, DR.SAGAR
BHARGAVA, DR.AJOY PAUL
Paper [FP2354] : Is the achieved IOL position in Paper [FP2271] : Effect of glare on contrast sensitivity in
pseudophakic eyes a predictor of postoperative subjects implanted with trifocal IOLs..
sphericalequivalent?. DR. SMITESH K. SHAH, S07944, MS.SONAM PRAKASH
DR. SANITHA SATHYAN, S12939, DR.MATHEW ROTHE, DR. SIDDHARTH SHETH, DR. SONAL SHAH
KURIAN
Paper [FP493] : Evaluation of Modified Crater DR.VENKATAPRABHAKAR GUDURU : TNOA
Chop Technique in Phacoemulsification for Ophthalmological Society ( 6' ) : TNOA Prof.C.P.Gupta Best
Hard Nuclear Cataracts. paper Award: PCO RING - A NOVEL DEVICE TO PREVENT
DR.SUKRITI UPADHYAY, S22831, DR. RAJESH POSTERIOR CAPSULE OPACIFICATION AND ENHANCE
GOYAL, DR. JUGAL KISHORE TORIC IOL STABILITY
CHOUHAN, PROF.PANKAJ SHARMA
Paper [FP1148] : Demystifying the enigma Paper [FP2272] : Modulation Transfer Function and
behind Aerosolisation during Higher order aberrations in eyes implanted with trifocal
Phacoemulsification. IOL.
DR.NIKHIL BALAKRISHNAN, B20247, DR. LUCI DR. SMITESH K. SHAH, S07944, MR.ONKAR
KAWERI, DR. ROHIT SHETTY, DR. NAREN SHETTY PIRDANKAR, DR. SIDDHARTH SHETH, DR. SONAL SHAH
Paper [FP722] : Effect of heparinised irrigating solution
during cataract surgery on postoperative inflammation.
Paper [FP798] : Blood Pressure and Heart Rate
DR. ABHISHEK G U, U23594, DR.SACHIN DAIGAVANE
Alteration through Music in Patients
Undergoing Cataract Surgery.
DR.RUTA WALAVALKAR, R23727, DR.SACHIN
Paper [FP1324] : Thinking out of the box(bag)reverse
DAIGAVANE
optic capture for rotational stability in toric intraocular
lens.
Paper [FP1947] : A New Toric marker for
DR.PAVITRA PATEL, P17446, DR.NIKHIL
Intraoperative alignment of Toric IOLs in small
BALAKRISHNAN, DR. NITIN BALAKRISHNAN
pupils during phaco surgery.
DR. NIKHIL R P, N21626, DR. ROHAN
BOWRY, DR. SHEETAL BRAR, DR. SRI GANESH

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Cataract III
DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME:8:00 - 9:25 am HALL:SHIELDS HALL
Chairman: Dr. Renuka Srinivasan & Dr Ramesh Dorairajan
Co-Chairman: Dr.Pattanayak Sabyasachi & Dr Subhash Prasad
Convenor: Dr.Ladi Jeevan Sitaram
Co-Convenor: Dr. Satanshu Mathur & Dr Bharti Kaspyap
Moderator: Dr.Ananth Bhandary
Paper [FP1969] : To evaluate and compare Toric Keynote Address
IOL Rotational Stablilty when implanted under BSS AIOS Sante Vision Award
vs OVD. Delhi Ophthalmological Societ The Magic
DR. ROHAN BOWRY, B21994, DR. NIKHIL R P, DR. Of Macro Lens
SHEETAL BRAR, DR. SRI GANESH Dr Amar Pujari (P19120)
Paper [FP856] : Comparision of Contrast sensitivity, Paper [FP1700] : Elucidating Intraoperative
Glistening & Visual Outcomes in two novel Dynamics of iOCT Guided Phacoemulsification in
monofocal IOLs. Posterior Polar Cataract.
DR.BHARTI KASHYAP, K06544, DR. NIDHI DR.MANPREET KAUR, K18920, DR.FARIN
GAJENDRAGADKAR, DR.BIBHUTI B. KASHYAP, DR. SHAIKH, DR. J. S. TITIYAL
BIRENDRA PRASAD KASHYAP
Paper [FP1222] : Repeatability & agreement of new Paper [FP132] : EVALUATION OF SAFETY PROFILE
multimodal imaging platform Anterion with OF NEW DESIGN OF SIDE ANGLED CHOPPER AND
IOLMaster700 & Lenstar900. FORWARD ANGLED DIALLER.
DR. SHAH SALONI UMESH, S19616, DR. NAREN DR. (COL) GAURAV KAPOOR, K09014, DR.VIKAS
SHETTY, DR. ROHIT SHETTY, DR. LUCI KAWERI AMBIYA, DR. NIDHI KALRA, DR. VINOD KUMAR
Dr. SACHINDRA LAISHRAM : OSM Ophthalmological BARANWAL
Society ( 6' ) : To compare the safety and efficacy in Paper [FP1834] : Effective Phaco in Cataract with
terms of pain, surgeon satisfaction and anaesthesia Corneal Opacity with Indigenous LED Chandelier
related complications following topical with local Light Source.
infiltration versus peribulbar anaesthesia for

Free Papers
DR. SHROFF ASHOK PRANJIVANDAS,
manual small incision cataract surgery (MSICS) with S02064, DR.DISHITA SHROFF, DR.HARDIK SHROFF
posterior chamber intraocular lens (PCIOL)
implantation.

Paper [FP1772] : Comparative clinical trial of Paper [FP275] : Outcomes of cataract surgery(Sx)
intracameral ropivacaine vs. lignocaine in subjects alone in patients with Fuchs endothelial corneal
undergoing phaco.. dystrophy(FECD).
DR.SHALINI SINGH, S20657, DR. ARUN KUMAR DR. ROHIT BANG, B13644, DR. RASHMIN
SHARMA GANDHI, DR.SONAWANE SUHAS
JIJABRAO, DR.MANASI BANG
Paper [FP97] : Anterior segment optical coherence Paper [FP75] : OCT ANALYSIS OF WOUND PATTERN
tomography in assessing posterior polar capsule IN FLACS vs MICS.
integrity.. DR.SWATHI S, S22252, DR.DIVYA V.L., DR.ASHWIN
DR.ABHINAV DHAMI, D17125 MOHAN, DR. SWAPNA NAIR
Ophthalmological Society of Manipur
To compare the safety and efficacy in terms of pain,
surgeon satisfaction and anaesthesia related
complications following topical with local infiltration
versus peribulbar anaesthesia for manual small
incision cataract surgery (MSICS) with posterior
chamber intraocular lens (PCIOL) implantation.
Dr Sachindral Laishram (L13594)

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Cataract - IV
DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME:9:30 - 10:55 am HALL:AHMED HALL
Chairman:Dr. Nand Kishore K.B. & Dr. Pradip Kumar Mohanta
Co-Chairman:Dr.Ratish Chandra Paul & Dr Sujoy Samanta
Convenor:Dr. Prasad Nagendra
Co-Convenor: Dr Anurag Mishra & Dr Gajendra Chawla
Moderator: Prof. Saravana Bhava Balachandrachari

Paper [FP1477] : Comparison of Barrett Keynote Address


Universal II formula VS Barrett TK Universal II AIOS Sante Vision Award
formula for IOL power. [Fp1110] Pco Ring - A Novel Device To Prevent Posterior
DR. PRAGYA SAINI, P20087, DR.SAGNIK Capsule Opacification And Enhance Toric Iol Stability
SEN, DR.METU RAJPUT, DR.SAURABH Dr. Prabhakar G V (G18472)
CHOUDHRY
Paper [FP1597] : Intraoperative FemtoLaser Paper [FP435] : Endocapsular Ring Implantation for
integrated OCT to detect PC rupture in Subluxated Cataract: Modified Technique..
posterior polar cataracts. DR. SHIVANGI SINGH, S23821, DR.S P SINGH, DR.BASANT
Dr.Raghav Malik, M20120, Dr.Gitansha KUMAR SINGH, DR.VINOD KUMAR SINGH, DR.S P SINGH
Sachdev, Dr.Hemlata Gupta, Dr. MAHIPAL S.
SACHDEV Paper [FP654] : Sewing Needle Micro Capsulotomy :
New technique to prevent Argentinian flag sign.
Paper [FP274] : Comparison of axis alignment DR.RAJENDRA PRASAD, P14714, DR.ANURAG BADHANI
between manual pendulum marker and Verion
digital marker. Paper [FP2287] : Why Break it When You Can Wash it? -
DR.SUMAN SEN, S23601, DR. ARUP BHAUMIK Posterior Capsule Opacification Peeling and Polishing.
DR. PRANAV SALUJA, S19755, DR. KAMALJEET SINGH
Paper [FP1162] : Assessment of visible aerosol
generation during Phacoemulsification. Paper [FP1455] : Safety and outcomes with an
DR. SUBHODEEP THAKUR, innovative foldable winged IOL for scleral fixation to
T23250, DR.SUBHABRATA PARIDA manage aphakia.
Paper [FP1891] : Comparative study of IOP and DR. SHEETAL BRAR, B15612, DR. SRI GANESH
ACD change after cataract surgery based on Paper [FP2277] : Intraocular lens power calculation by
axial length. six formulae: a comparison.
DR. GARVITA SINGH, S17956, DR. SHAILENDER DR. PRIYANKA KASHELKAR, P23652, DR. HARSHA
KUMAR CHOUDHARY DAHAKE, DR. PRIYANKA KASHELKAR, DR.SUHAS
HALDIPURKAR, DR. VIJAY SHETTY

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Community / Social Ophthalmology - I


DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME:8:00 - 9:25 am HALL:VON GRAEFEN HALL
Chairman:Dr. Ashok Garg
Co-Chairman:Dr. Srivastava Lalit & Dr Vaishali Lalit Ooney
Convenor:Dr. Sil Asim Kumar
Co-Convenor:Dr. Parveen Kumar Monga & Dr Kirti Jain
Moderator:Dr. Praveen Vashist & Dr Geetanjali Pradeep Sharma

Paper [FP1716] : Economic analysis and treatment Paper [FP505] : EFFECT OF SCRENNING PROGRAM
seeking behaviors of patients with open globe ON KNOWLEDGE ATTITUDE AND PRACTICE OF
injuries. PEDIATRICIAN REGARDING ROP.
DR. MEERA LAKSHMI VENKATESH PRAJNA, DR.MOHIT SHARMA, S23684, DR.SALONI
M24058, DR. ASHWIN BALASUBRAMANIAN SINHA, DR.SWIKRUTI JENA, DR. SABITA DEVI
Paper [FP244] : HIV and HBsAg seropositivity Paper [FP2053] : Impact of community Diabetic Eye
amongst patients presenting for ocular surgery at a Screening in Hospital Eye Service- Retrospective
tertiary center.. study: 10 years.
DR. PUSPA KUMARI, P21432, DR. RAJIV KUMAR DR. SATISH CHADHA, C14378
GUPTA, DR. DEEPAK MARIANUS LAKRA
Paper [FP209] : RED REFLEX-SIMPLE YET AN Paper [FP2284] : Title: A look at how the
EFFECTIVE SCREENING TOOL IN NEWBORN. Ophthalmologists handle Confidentiality of
DR. RUTAYANI DASH, R21007, DR. DASH Patients - Informed consent.
SUCHITRA, DR. SAMEER DASH DR. SHALAKA AGARKHEDKAR, S24181, DR. RENU
MAGDUM

Free Papers
Paper [FP646] : Synchronous Teleophthalmology Paper [FP2307] : Adverse consequences of refusal
A Hidden Boon for Rural Population in Pre Corona of treatment and its documentation KAP of
era. Ophthalmologists.
DR. SANJAY KUMAR DAULAT THAKUR, DR. SHALAKA AGARKHEDKAR, S24181, DR. RENU
S05476, DR.SOUMEN CHAKRABORTY, DR. MAGDUM
BISWARUP RAY, DR. SAGAR KARMAKAR
Paper [FP1496] : Validation of deep learning Paper [FP1288] : CAN STEREOACUITY REPLACE
algorithm in optic disc evaluation for Glaucoma. VISUAL ACUITY IN AMBLYOPIA RISK FACTOR
DR. HARSHAVARDHAN KAVALADANDI, SCREENING AMONG PRESCHOOLERS?.
K17859, DR.SHREESHRUTHI N, DR. PRIYANKA DR. SANITHA SATHYAN, S12939, DR.MATHEW
SUDHAKAR, DR.MEENA MENON KURIAN

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DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME:8:00 - 9:25 am HALL:PALLIKARIS HALL
Chairman:Dr. Deepak Sachdeva
Co-Chairman:Prof Prasanta Kumar Nanda & Dr S Thanikachalam
Convenor:Dr. Subhasish Nag & Dr Shreya Shah
Co-Convenor:Dr. Narinder Kumar Taneja & Dr N D Mishra
Moderator:Dr. Prakash Marathe

Paper [FP2072] : An unique immunization card.


DR. HIRANMOYEE DAS, D16233
Paper [FP83] : Opportunistic screening of
ametropia and amblyogenic factors in children
using Brückner test..
DR. MIHIR TRILOK KOTHARI,
K08617, DR.GOURAVI UPADHYE
Paper [FP403] : OCULAR MORBIDITY IN HIV PATIENTS IN
RELATION TO CD4 COUNT AND HAART.
Paper [FP2126] : Intracameral Moxifloxacin
Efficacy In Post-Operative Endophthalmitis DR.RAKESHA ANJENAPPA, A23579, DR.MAYURI TOTLI
KURUBA, DR. SOUMYA PATIL, P19991, DR.MEENA
Rate: Retrospective Analysis..
DR. ABHISHEK PATEL, P21637, DR. AMIT MENON
PORWAL, DR. BENNET CHACKO MATHEW
Paper [FP1757] : Sodium Bicarbonate Versus Sodium
Hyaluronidase In Ocular Regional Anaesthesia - A
Paper [FP1124] : LARGE SCALE SYSTEMATIC
STRATEGY FOR DIABETIC RETINOPATHY Comparative Study.
DR. NAJNIN RHINE, N24047, DR. MD. NAZARUL
SCREENING IN A TERTIARY EYE CARE CENTER.
DR.ATUL GUJARATHI, G17008, DR.NARENDRAN ISLAM, DR.MITA SAHA (DUTTA CHOWDHURY), DR.
SUSHMITA MUKHERJI, DR. ALOK RANJAN
V, DR. RODNEY JOHN MORRIS, DR. PRITHVI
CHANDRAKANTH
Paper [FP1764] : EPIDEMILOGY OF PEDIATRIC
KERATOCONUS- AN UNDER-DIAGNOSED ENIGMA.
Paper [FP1510] : Study on effect of Translamina
DR. ANUSHA K L, A19236, DR. APEKSHA
cribrosa pressure difference in glaucoma in
south India. AGRAWAL, DR.KRISHNA PRASAD R, DR. DEEPTI P.
DR. DEBOLINA DEB, D21510, DR. SUHAS
PRABHAKAR, DR. CHAITANYA
ANKEM, DR.PRAVEENA VENKATAKRISHNAN Paper [FP1449] : Viral keratouveitis and glaucoma- saga
of the comrades : A Retrospective analysis.
DR. PRIYANKA SUDHAKAR, P19991, DR.MEENA MENON
Paper [FP873] : Prevalence of myopia in Indian school
children: Meta-analysis of last four decades..
DR.DIVYA AGARWAL, A18913, DR.VIVEK GUPTA, DR.
ROHIT SAXENA

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DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME:9:30 - 10:55 am HALL:SRINIVASAN HALL
Chairman:Dr. Sarpal Kamal Saroop & Dr Swapan Kumar Samanta
Co-Chairman:Dr.Arun Sethi & Dr Sambuddha Ghosh
Convenor:Dr.R B Goyal
Co-Convenor: Prof Vivek Sahasrabuddhe & Dr Arup Chakraborty (KOLKATA)
Moderator:Dr.Pravin Prabhakar Vyawahare

Paper [FP1836] : National Survey for mapping Keynote Address


Human Resource & Infrastructure for Eye Care AIOS J S Mahashabde Award
Services in India. [Fp47] Retinopathy Of Prematurity-Epidemiology &
DR. PRAVEEN VASHIST, V11693, DR. ROHIT Treatment Outcome Of Anti-Vegf & Laser
SAXENA, DR.VIVEK GUPTA, DR. SURAJ SINGH Photocoagulation
SENJAM Dr. Karishma Goyal (S17505)
Paper [FP162] : Use of photo screening device for Paper [FP2001] : Real World Outcome: Reporting
detection of vision disorders in the slums of clinical results online.
Mumbai, India. DR.DR. ABHILASHA MAHESHWARI, M15782, DR.
DR.RADHIKA KRISHNAN, R15839, DR. GAURAV GARG, DR.ANKIT SINGH TOMAR
S.NATARAJAN

Paper [FP289] : Barriers in the rehabilitation of Paper [FP2049] : Correlation between Central
retinal blindness- Questionnaire-based study. corneal thickness in diabetics &nondiabetics using
DR.VANSHAJ RAI, R20725, DR. NIKHILA noncontact pachymeter.
YADAV, DR.ADITI PARAB, DR.S PRIYA DR. BISHNUPRIYA KHUNTIA, B21579, DR.BISHNU
PRASAD RATH, DR. SHRADHA PATTNAIK, DR.
SUMITA MOHAPATRA
Paper [FP1225] : COMMUNITY EYE HOSPITAL- A Paper [FP2177] : Shedding of COVID 19 Virus in
NOVEL GREEN CAMPUS COMBATTING CARBON tears and conjunctival secretion in a pandemic
FOOTPRINTING. situation..
DR. BHOSALE DHANANJAY ANKUSH, DR.KAMRUL KHAN, K18374, DR BILLAL HOSSAIN
A19597, DR.ADITI PAI, DR.JAGADEESH KUMAR
Free Papers

REDDY K, DR. ATUL KAMATH


Paper [FP1447] : Establishing ROP care model in
Govt new born care unit with PPP mode:Our
experience in eastern India.
DR. BALAKRUSHNA SAMANTARAY, S16541, DR.
SHUBHAM SETHY, DR.TAPAS RANJAN PADHI, DR.
KUMARI KRISHNA PATRO

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Comprehensive Ophthalmology
DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME:9:30 - 10:55am HALL:KELMAN HALL
Chairman: Dr.Ashok M Mehta
Co-Chairman: Dr.Ashok Kumar Khurana & Prof Rajiv Garg
Convenor: Dr. B.N. Gupta
Co-Convenor: Dr. Yaduvanshi Hamendra Kumar & Dr Sumita Mohapatra
Moderator: Dr.Sharad Shegaonkar & Prof AK Shukla
Paper [FP240] : Assessment of agreement in Keynote Address
diagnosis of ROP between ophthalmology AIOS APOS K. Vengala Rao Award
residents and retina specialist. [Fp557] : Multi Piece Pciol As Suture Less, Glue Le Ss Sfiol
Dr. AMIT KUMAR DEB, D17383, Dr. Suneel Dr.Santosh Mahapatra (M10205)
Sangaraju, DR. ATHIRA DEVARAJ, Dr. Sandip
Sarkar

Paper [FP220] : Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Paper [FP975] : Subfoveal choroidal thickness as a
Thick e i Pa ki Di ea e marker of presence of diabetic retinopathy.
DR. PRATIROOP GANGOPADHYAY, G22145, Dr. DR. SHIVANI GUPTA, S23529, Dr.Eva Tirkey, Dr.Anamika
SANJAY KUMAR DAULAT THAKUR, DR. AVIK DEY Dwivedi, Dr. SHASHI AGARWAL
SARKAR, Dr.DEBABRATA DAS
Dr. KIRTI SINGH : DOS (Joint Winners) Paper [FP1817] : Carbon footprint in Ophthalmology.
Ophthalmological Society ( 6' ) : Colour Dr. Abhilash Sakam, S23586, Dr.SIVA RAMA
Defective Student Doctor: A Reality Check with KRISHNA, Dr.Madhu Uddaraju
Clinically Applicable Test
Dr. BIKRAM DAM : OSA Ophthalmological Paper [FP1405] : Fungal hyphae with Iolscope
Society ( 6' ) : Clinico- pathological effects of Recognition Study.
smoking on ocular surface and tear film - a novel DR. PRITHVI CHANDRAKANTH, C22539, Dr.Narendran
study in a tertiary eye care center in North- east V, Dr. KALPANA NARENDRAN
India
Paper [FP2085] : Randot stereoacuity in Paper [FP1334] : Ocular expression of SARS-CoV-2
patients with Glaucoma : A cross sectional proviral &antiviral genes with clinical correlation to
study. prophylaxis.
DR. CHAITANYA YV KRISHNA, Dr.Sharon Dsouza, D13923, Dr.Pooja Khamar, Dr.Gairik
K21765, DR.PONINDER KUMAR DOGRA, DR. Kundu, Dr. ROHIT SHETTY
JAYA KAUSHIK, DR.(MAJ) SHANKAR SANDEEP
Ophthalmological Society of Assam Paper [FP972] : Phase 1/2 study of intravitreal gene
Clinico- pathological effects of smoking on therapy for vision restoration in advanced retinitis
ocular surface and tear film - a novel study pigmentosa.
in a tertiary eye care center in North- east Dr. SANTOSH MAHAPATRA, M10205, Dr.Gayatri
Kanungo
India
Dr Bikram Das (D22555)
Delhi Ophthalmological Society Paper [FP216] : Impact of Digital Resource Training on
Colour Defective Student Doctor: A Reality the Quality of Life of persons with visual impairment.
Check with Clinically Applicable Test DR.PAVITRA RAVIKUMAR, P23718, DR.SAHITHYA
Dr Kirti Singh (K04958) BHASKARAN +

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Cornea - I
DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME:8:00 - 9:25 HALL:STALLARD HALL
Chairman:Dr. Jagdeep M Kakadia
Co-Chairman: Dr.Deepshikha Agrawal & Dr Madhukar Reddy
Convenor:Dr. Pradeep Pant
Co-Convenor: Dr.Shreesha Kumar K & Dr Shalini Mohan
Moderator: Dr.Tushar Agarwal & Dr Pranav More

Paper [FP603] : A clinical study on effects of oral


vitamin D supplementation in dry eye disease
(DED) patients..
DR. ANURAG KUMAR KASHYAP, K21303, DR.
TANMAY SRIVASTAV, DR. OM PRAKASH SINGH
MAURYA, DR. DEEPAK MISHRA
Paper [FP1339] : Donor cornea utilization and Paper [FP266] : Femtosecond laser-assisted suture
rejection pattern: 9-year review of a tertiary eye less deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty..
care hospital.. DR. ALOK SATI, S09925, DR.SANTOSH KUMAR
DR. RAJENDRA SINGH CHAUHAN, R04583, DR.
APOORVA GOEL, DR. JOGINDER PAL CHUGH, DR.
ASHOK RATHI
Paper [FP246] : Comparison of DEQ-5 and OSDI Paper [FP202] : Role of
questionnaires in Indian patients with dry eye cyclosporineA1%&tacrolimus0.03% in steroid
disease.. resistant viral subepithelial infiltrates patient.
Dr.PRAVDA CHATURVEDI, C18634, Dr.Deepshikha DR. ADITYA ANAND, A22453, DR. JAI GOPAL
Agrawal, Dr. SAMRAT CHATTERJEE AGRAWAL
Paper [FP253] : Simple Limbal Epithelial Paper [FP1850] : Autologous platelet rich plasma
Transplantation, SLET: Comparisons of Outcomes effect on corneal epithelial defect in post
of 2 Different Techniques. infectious corneal ulcer.
DR.TUHIN CHOWDHURY, C07211 DR.JYOTI DHAKA, J20815, DR. VAIBHAV
JIROTIYA, DR.JYOTI DHAKA
Paper [FP1245] : Management of Irregular Paper [FP640] : A Randomised Controlled Trial to
Corneal Astigmatism using Miniscleral lenses. Evaluate the Role of Oral Doxycyline in treating
DR.SREEJA CHINTAPALLI, S22501, DR.ANUSHRI Fungal Keratitis.
AGRAWAL, DR. K.S. SIDDHARTHAN, DR.JAGADEESH DR. ABHILASH SAKAM, S23586, DR.MADHU
KUMAR REDDY K UDDARAJU
Paper [FP480] : Clinical outcomes of DMEK at a
Tertiary Care Hospital in North India.
DR.SUKRITI UPADHYAY, S22831, DR. RAJESH
GOYAL, DR.SUKRITI UPADHYAY, DR. JUGAL
KISHORE CHOUHAN, PROF.PANKAJ SHARMA

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Cornea - II
DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME:8:00-9:25 am HALL:BARRAQUER HALL
Chairman:Dr. Anita Panda
Co-Chairman: Prof. (Dr.) Joginder Pal Chugh & Dr G Nagaraju
Convenor: Dr Sangeeta Wagh
Co-Convenor: Dr.Dipak Bhuyan & Dr Sanjiv Garg
Moderator: Dr.Vikas Mittal & Dr Paras Ajit Kumar Mehta

Paper [FP1365] : EYEBALL HOLDER-AN Paper [FP1928] : Evaluation of Posterior Corneal


INDIGENOUSLY DESIGNED CHEAP DEVICE FOR Astigmatism in Normal population..DR. ABHIPSA
DONOR CORNEAL EVALUATION IN SHARMA, A22343, Dr. M. VANATHI, Dr. NOOPUR
ENUCLEATED EYE. PARAKH, Dr. (Mrs.) RADHIKA TANDON, Dr. M. VANATHI
DR.ANITA YADAV, A21384, DR.GIRDHARI
Paper [FP1146] : Artificial intelligence as a novel
GUPTA, DR. SMITA SINGH, DR. AJAY KUMAR indicator of progression of keratoconus.
SHUKLA
Dr.Gairik Kundu, K19615, Dr. KRATI GUPTA, Dr. ROHIT
SHETTY

Paper [FP1682] : A novel biodegradable Paper [FP1278] : Next Generation Crosslinking (CXL)
polymer scaffold for in-vitro growth of corneal Calculator for Titration of Energy in Thin
epithelial cells.. Keratoconic(KC) Cornea.
DR. KANIKA BHARDWAJ, K22138, Dr. UMA Dr.RITIKA MULLICK, R23525, Dr.Pooja Khamar, Dr.
SRIDHAR ROHIT SHETTY
Paper [FP123] : Keratitis after accelerated CXL- Paper [FP1281] : A Definitive Evidence of Corneal
A retrospective interventional analysis in a Stiffening after Crosslinking from
large series. PolarisationSensitiveOCT Imaging.
Dr. SHREESHA KUMAR K., K10064, Dr. D. Dr. Sneha Brijkishor Gupta, S19876, Dr.Pooja
RAMAMURTHY, Dr.NITIN TIWARI Khamar, Dr. ROHIT SHETTY
Paper [FP1246] : Serum IgE levels in Paper [FP1567] : Selective suture knot exposure in
keratoconus patients-A case control study . Keratoprosthesis - The double advantage.
Dr.Ms. NEHA PANICKAR, N22494, Dr.Anushri Dr.DR. U M VARA PRASAD, G21714, Dr.Madhu Uddaraju
Agrawal, Dr.Jagadeesh Kumar Reddy K, Dr. K.S.
SIDDHARTHAN
Ophthalmological Society of West Bengal Paper [FP1376] : Polymerase Chain Reaction for Virus
Per-operative Factors Influencing the Detection in Aqueous Humour:Utility in Recurrent Viral
Outcome of Trabeculectomy in Primary Keratitis.
Glaucoma Dr. NIDHI GAJENDRAGADKAR, G17080, Dr. SOHAM
DR PARTHA MANDAL (M08998) BASAK, Dr. SAMAR KUMAR BASAK

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Cornea - III
DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME:9:30 - 10:55am HALL:DUA HALL
Chairman:Dr.Lavingia B C
Co-Chairman: Dr.Rajiv Kumar Gupta & Dr Subhankar Home
Convenor:Dr. Philip Aloysius Thomas
Co-Convenor: Dr.Ramendra Bakshi & Dr Mona Bhargava
Moderator: Dr.Jagdish Prasad Rout & Dr Rekha Gyanchand
Paper [FP150] : Study of longterm graft survival - Keynote Address
Penetrating Keratoplasty v/s Deep Anterior AIOS Cornea Award
Lamellar Keratoplasty. [Fp1452] : Looking Beyond: Suturing Technique In
DR. ROHIT BANG, B13644, DR. BHASKAR Dalk For Patients With Keratoconus For A Better
SRINIVASAN, DR. RASHMIN GANDHI, DR.MANASI Visual Outcome
BANG DR. ANUSHRI AGRAWAL (A18605)
Paper [FP812] : Effect of topical Cyclosporine Vs Paper [FP716] : Extensive Ocular Surface Squamous
Tacrolimus post TPK in early post-operative Neoplasia: Clinicopathological Profile and
period.. Treatment Outcome.
DR.PRASHANT BHASKAR BORDE, B20127 DR. MAURYA R. P., M05596, DR.RAVINA
TODI, DR.MEGHNA ROY, DR.VIRENDRA PRATAP
SINGH
Paper [FP1101] : Novel Artificial intelligence Paper [FP1032] : Management of anterior corneal
based application for simplified guidelines for scars: T-FALK is the way ahead.
keratoconus treatment. DR. VIJAY KUMAR SHARMA, S15007, DR. ALOK SATI
DR. KRATI GUPTA, K19874, DR.GAIRIK
KUNDU, DR.POOJA KHAMAR, DR. ROHIT SHETTY

Free Papers
Paper [FP1876] : Outcome of transepithelial PTK Paper [FP2315] : Effectiveness of intrastromal
and accelerated corneal crosslinking for voriconazole as an adjunct to topical natamycin in
progressive keratoconus. fungal keratitis.
DR.DR ANKITA BAHETI, A19291, DR.VARDHAMAN DR.DR. ESHWARI PATEL, P19414, DR.MADHVEE
KANKARIA MISHRA, DR. PRANAV SALUJA, DR. DEEPAK MISHRA
Paper [FP1914] : Outcomes of Intraoperative Paper [FP1412] : corneal biomechanical properties
Descemet Membrane Perforations During Deep in vernal keratoconjunctivitis patients.
Anterior Lamellar Keratoplasty. DR.AKANKSHA KASHYAP, A22521, DR.KRITIKA
DR. RAKHI KUSUMESH, K11392, DR.DIVYA SINGH, DR.POONAM KISHORE
KUMARI, DR. NILESH MOHAN, DR. AMBASTA
ANITA
All Gujarat Ophthalmological Society Paper [FP2285] : PACK-CXL as an adjunct to broad
Rituals to prevent development of visually spectrum antibiotics in Corneal Ulcers.
significant corneal haze after PRK or CXL DR. J.L. GOYAL, G03947, DR.RAINA USHA KAUL, DR.
DR PAVITRA PATEL (P17446) RITIKA DHIMAN

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Diabetic Retinopathy & Medical Retina - I


DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME:8:00 - 9:25am HALL:SUSHRUTA HALL
Chairman:Dr. Basudeb Ghosh
Co-Chairman: Dr.Malik Praveen Kumar & Dr Manoj Khatri
Goswami Convenor:Dr. Pradeep Sane
Co-Convenor: Dr. Rajpal & Dr Santosh Singh Patel
Moderator: Dr.Parth Rana & Prof (Dr.) Manisha Nada
Paper [FP1851] : Diabe ic e i a h Fi i g Paper [FP936] : Glaucoma in patients with Retinitis
he Mi i g Li k S d P e a e ce da a f Pigmentosa.
West Bengal. DR.ZIA SULTAN PRADHAN, P13884, DR.HARSHA
DR. SNEHA BATRA, B17213, DR. PARTHA RAO, DR. POORNACHANDRA B., DR.SUJANI SHROFF
BISWAS, DR ANIKET GINODIA, DR. PREEYAM
BISWAS
Paper [FP524] : Platelet count and width as an Paper [FP331] : "CORRELATION OF SEVERITY OF VISUAL
upcoming biomarker for high risk in cases of IMPAIRMENT WITH RNFL THICKNESS IN
BRVO with hypertension.. DEMYELINATING DISEASES".
DR. MANISHA NADA, M06368, DR. MANOJ DR. VARUN UPADHYAY, U21632, DR.ARCHANA
SHETTIGAR, DR.AAKASH SHARMA, DR. KEERTHI BHANGE, DR.VIJAY BHAISARE, DR.PREETI RAWAT
PAI
Paper [FP934] : Impact of sub foveal choroidal Paper [FP2133] : RINSE protocol for Retinal Vein
thickness on clinical outcomes in polypoidal Occlussion (RVO).
choroidal vasculopathy. DR. KSHITIZ KUMAR, K13309
DR. RAMESH VENKATESH, V14265, DR.NARESH
KUMAR YADAV, DR.ARPITHA Paper [FP377] : Eplerenone in the treatment of Chronic
PEREIRA, DR.SANTOSH GOPI KRISHNA GADDE CSCR with cystoid macular degeneration.
DR. VIGNESH T.P., V12167
Paper [FP1842] : Determinants for Anaemic Paper [FP207] : Impact of Micro albuminuria and
Retinopathy in Indian Population. Reduced GFR on Retinopathy Among Type 2 Diabetic
DR. NIKITHA GURRAM, N23786, DR. CHAITRA Patients..
JAYADEV, DR. JOPHY PHILIPS, DR. RAMESH DR. NIVEAN M., M12384, DR.LAKSHMI MAYIL
VENKATESH VAKANAM, DR.SANGEETHA SEKARAN, DR. NIVEAN M.
J&K Ophthalmological Society Paper [FP1605] : Effect of Pan Retinal Photocoagulation
Assessment of vitreoretinal interface alterations on macular perfusion in eyes with PDR using OCT-
in diabetic macular edema treated with Angiography..
intravitreal anti-VEGF injections DR. SHRADDHA SHAH, S23973, DR. PRABHU SHANKER
DR OURFA ASHRAF WANI (O24333) M., DR.ANUSHA VENKATARAMAN

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Diabetic Retinopathy & Medical Retina - II


DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME:9:30 - 10:55am HALL:SUSHRUTA HALL
Chairman:Dr.Kamdar Paritosh Arvind & Prof. Anthrayos C V Kakkanatt
Co-Chairman: Dr. Sharad Chandra Lakhotia & Dr Suresh K M
Convenor:Dr. Shashi Nath Jha
Co-Convenor: Dr.Pangarkar A V & Dr Kumudini Sharma
Moderator: Dr. Rajesh Sahay
Paper [FP1118] : Multicolor fundus imaging in the Keynote Address
evaluation of tractional retinal detachment. AIOS Rema Mohan Award
DR.AKHILA S, A22410, DR.SANTOSH GOPI [Fp352] : Photo - Biomodulation (Pbm) In Diabetic
KRISHNA GADDE, DR.NARESH KUMAR Macular Edema (Dme) Resistant To Standard
YADAV, DR.RAM SNEHITH PULIPAKA, DR. NIKITHA Treatment.
GURRAM Dr.Rajesh Ramanjulu (R14072)
Paper [FP1077] : Comprehensive approach and Paper [FP815] : Correlation of Baseline Choroidal
exploring therapeutic potentials in Retinal Thickness with Response To Intravitreal
dystrophies. Ranibizumab Therapy in DME.
DR. POORNACHANDRA B., P14831, DR.SHETTY DR. SNEHA JAIN, S23028, DR. ASIM KUMAR GHOSH
BHUJANG K, DR.NARESH KUMAR YADAV, DR.
ROHIT SHETTY
Paper [FP1744] : Uses of near- infrared imaging in Paper [FP116] : Comparison between two i/vit inj.
type 2 macular telangiectasia. techniques with respect to fluid reflux,IOP and
DR. KARTIKEY SINGH, S19901, DR. A.S. therapeutic effect.
GURUPRASAD, DR. SHRINIVAS M. DR. SHASHI TANWAR, S22508, DR. ARUN KUMAR
JOSHI, DR.APOORVA A G SHARMA, PROF.SANJIV KUMAR GUPTA
Paper [FP372] : An Observational Study on Paper [FP1875] : PDR IN MYOPIA - A not so
Fundus Autofluorescence Patterns in Different uncommon feature.
Stages of CSCR. DR. K.S.KUMAR, K08476, DR. MURALIDHAR N.S.
DR. SUKANYA MONDAL, S22711, DR. NABANITA
Paper [FP249] : Effect of bariatric surgery on
BARUA, DR.KALISHANKAR DAS
diabetic retinopathy and macular thickness in
Free Papers
Paper [FP1979] : Assessment of Referable diabetic obese type 2 diabetes..
retinopathy by Teleophthalmology in diabetes DR. RAJALAKSHMI, R11251
clinics.
DR. RAJALAKSHMI, R11251
Paper [FP901] : Community screening of Diabetic
Retinopathy using smartphone based oflline
Artificial Intelligence.
DR. ASTHA JAIN, J13257, DR.RADHIKA
KRISHNAN, DR. S.NATARAJAN

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External Disease
DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME:9:30 - 10:55 am HALL:STALLARD HALL
Chairman:Dr. Santanu Mitra
Co-Chairman: Dr.Harish Gupta & Dr Reena Kumari
Convenor:Dr. Deepak Kumar
Co-Convenor: Dr.Rajib Mukherjee & Dr Sagarika Patyal
Moderator: Dr. Jagdish Rana
Paper [FP648] : Infectious scleritis: Changing Keynote Address
profile in a tertiary eye care centre. AIOS APOS Pradeep Swarup Award
DR.BIDISHA MAHAPATRA, B20295, DR. KUNAL [Fp2025] : Outcomes Of Ruthenium - 106 (Ru106) Plaque
MANDLIK, DR.SHIVANANDA NARAYANA Brachytherapy In Ossn With Scleral Invasion
Dr.Raksha Rao (R17558)

Paper [FP1648] : Evaluation of Umbilical Cord Paper [FP1092] : Role of Vitamin D receptors in
Serum Therapy in Ocular Allergy. pathophysiology of ocular inflammation & its
DR. AKHILESH KUMAR, K21488, DR.PRIYANKA therapeutic implication.
INDORIYA, DR.APOORVA SONI, DR.ANSHUL DR. KRATI GUPTA, K19874, DR.POOJA KHAMAR, DR.
SHUKLA ROHIT SHETTY
Paper [FP506] : 3D ASSOCIATION - DIABETES, Paper [FP56] : CAN MARX LINE AN INDICATOR IN
DIABETIC RETINOPATHY AND DRY EYE. CLINICAL PRACTICE FOR ASSESSMENT OF MEIBOMIAN
Dr. Ansu Ann John, A20989, Dr. MARY GLAND FUNCTION?.
SANTHOSH, Dr. DEBOLINA DEB, Dr.Ms. DR.RAHUL MAHESHWARI, R16238, DR.PARMAR
PRIYADHARSHINI PALANIYAPPHAN GAUTAM SINGH
Paper [FP2211] : COMPARISION OF OCULAR SURFACE
CHANGES IN TYPE-II DM PATIENTS WITH NO DIABETIC
Paper [FP498] : Role of serum vitamin A in RETINOPATHY V/S PDR.
chalazion. DR. AMRITA PRADHAN, A23267, DR. SUBHRA SARITA
DR.SHEFA HABIB, S23757, DR. RAJIV KUMAR BEHERA, DR.LOPAMUDRA BISHI, DR.ANITA MISRA
GUPTA, DR.SAMRIN SARWAR
Paper [FP64] : Comparison of tear matrix Paper [FP2368] : Tacrolimus vs Cyclosporin over Sub
MMP i h Schi e e i OSD Epithelial infiltrate in Adenoviral conjunctivitis..
formulation of a treatment algorithm. DR. BHAWESH SAHA, S16436, DR. RASHMI KUMARI, DR.
DR.SANDEEP, G09011, DR.SUNANDAN RASHMI KUMARI
BHATTA, DR.(MAJ) SHANKAR SANDEEP
Telangana Ophthalmological Society Paper [FP533] : ESTRADIOL ASSOCIATION WITH DRY
Conjunctival Limbal Autograft using Autograft EYE AND MEIBOMIAN GLAND DYSFUNCTION IN
Serum versus Suturing Technique in Primary POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN.
Pterygium Surgery DR.MS. PRIYADHARSHINI PALANIYAPPHAN,
DR NEELIMA KARNE (N24620) P21564, DR. MARY SANTHOSH, DR. DEBOLINA DEB, DR.
ANSU ANN JOHN
Punjab Ophthalmological Society
Pilot Study of Suprachoroidal Triamcinolone
Acetonide for Macular Edema Due to Non-
Infectious Uveitis
DR MADHUSHMITA MAHAPATRA (M22861)

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Glaucoma - I
DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME:8:00 - 9:25 am HALL:HAYREH HALL
Chairman:Prof. (Dr.) Chand Singh Dhull
Co-Chairman: Dr.Ranjeet. K. RANA & Dr M Shiraz Ali
Convenor: Dr. partha Mandal
Co-Convenor: Prof.Manav Deep Singh & Dr Sajjad Ahmed Sheikh
Moderator: Dr.Shakeen Singh & Dr.Murliariga

Paper [FP1325] : COMPARISON OF OPTIC DISC Paper [FP1691] : MAGNITUDE OF PRIMARY OPEN
PERFUSION IN RPC USING OCTA (ANGIOPLEX) IN ANGLE GLAUCOMA IN PATIENTS WITH
GLAUCOMATOUS AND NORMAL EYES.. OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNOEA SYNDROME.
DR. MATHANGEE SANKARAN, M20337, DR. DR. SUSHMITA MUKHERJI, S23636, DR. MD.
SUJATHA MOHAN, DR.S. ARCHANA NAZARUL ISLAM
Paper [FP494] : corneal endothelium and central Paper [FP1374] : Efficacy and Safety of Ripasudil
corneal thickness in pseudoexfoliation syndrome as Add on Therapy in Refractory Glaucoma - A
and glaucoma. Prospective Study.
DR.KAVITHA CR, K20145, DR.DR. KAMALA DR. RASHMI KUMARI, K12746, DR. VIDYA
SUBRAMANIAN, DR.KAVITHA CR, DR.DR. KAMALA BHUSHAN KUMAR, DR. BHAWESH SAHA, DR.
SUBRAMANIAN BIBHUTI PRASSAN SINHA
Paper [FP930] : Is patient knowledge of glaucoma Paper [FP1185] : Long term outcomes of
improved by using a Glaucoma Logbook?. choroidal detachments in post trabeculectomy
DR. AGARWAL PANKAJ KUMAR, A08276 eyes.
DR.DR. DEVENDRA MAHESHWARI,
M12691, DR.MOHIDEEN ABDUL KADAR

Free Papers
PMT, DR.RAMA KRISHNAN R, DR. SANJANA RAO
Paper [FP1678] : Efficacy of Micropulse Diode Paper [FP1050] : A novel ab interno technique of
Laser Cyclophotocoagulation- Our experience AADI tube sulcus placement : initial outcomes.
with 50 cases. DR. SANJANA RAO, R16827, DR.DR. DEVENDRA
DR. PRATHEEBA DEVI NIVEAN, N13366, DR. MAHESHWARI, DR. SANJANA RAO
NIVEAN M., DR. MURALI ARIGA

Paper [FP1661] : ASSESSMENT OF ANXIETY AND


DEPRESSION IN PATIENTS WITH PRIMARY
GLAUCOMA AT A TERTIARY CARE EYE CENTER.
DR. ASHUTOSH DAYAL, D21460, DR.(COL) MADAN
DESHPANDE, DR.VIDYA CHELERKAR, DR.KALYANI
VIJAYA KUMARI

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Glaucoma - II
DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME:8:00 - 9:25 am HALL:SRINIVASAN HALL
Chairman: Dr. Viney Gupta
Co-Chairman: Dr.Manish Shah & Dr Suchanda Sar
Convenor:Dr. Manoj Chandra Mathur
Co-Convenor: Dr Jakhar Ajeet
Moderator: Dr.Sumit Sachdeva & Dr. Rajul Parik

Paper [FP1158] : Deciphering the conundrum of Paper [FP210] : Validation of Smartphone Based
Aerosolisation during Non Contact Gonioimaging Technique: Direct Imaging of
Tonometry(NCT). Goniomirror by Smartphone.
DR.NIKHIL BALAKRISHNAN, B20247, DR.POOJA DR. NILESH KUMAR, K20052, DR. KANHAIYA
KHAMAR, DR. LUCI KAWERI, DR. ROHIT SHETTY SINGH, DR.RITA SINGH, DR. ASHISH SHARMA
Paper [FP1746] : Incisional Goniotomy: A savior Paper [FP1821] : Ocular Biometry(OB) Changes after
in cases of failed trabeculectomy in adult Mannitol in Vitrectomized and Non-Vitrectomized Eyes-
glaucomas.. A Pilot Study.
DR.PRIYANKA RAMESH, R18925, DR.SHIKHA DR. ABHIPSA SAHU, A21798, DR. GANESH V.
GUPTA, DR. VINEY GUPTA, DR.ANIN SETHI RAMAN, DR.PREMANAND CHANDRAN
Paper [FP778] : "Peel It to Heal It": AGV Paper [FP163] : Characteristics Of BMO-MRW In
Decapsulation for managing late failures. Normal, Suspects And Glaucoma Patients Among South-
DR. MEENA THOTAKURA, M20143, DR.ASHWINI Indian Population..
MALLIKARJUN RATKAL, DR. DEEPTI DR. PRASANNA VENKATESH RAMESH, R19173, DR.R.
P., DR.KRISHNA PRASAD R RAMESH
Paper [FP732] : VALIDATION OF ISNT RULE BY
OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY IN
Paper [FP2308] : Role of anterior segment OCT in
NORMAL POPULATION.
evaluating function of trabeculectomy bleb.
DR. SUJATA LAKHTAKIA, L10398, DR. DIVYA
DR.PADMA PRIYA G.K, P24185, DR.S. ARCHANA, DR.
TRIPATHI, DR.ANAMIKA DWIVEDI, DR. EVA RANI
SUJATHA MOHAN
TIRKEY
Paper [FP1720] : SELECTIVE LASER
TRABECULOPLASTY (SLT) COMPARED TO
TOPICAL DRUG AS A PRIMARY THERAPY IN
GLAUCOMA(OAG).
DR. RASIKA KHEDKAR, R24035, DR.(COL)
MADAN DESHPANDE, DR. PRACHI
BAKARE, DR.KALYANI VIJAYA KUMARI

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Glaucoma - III
DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME:9:30 - 10:55 am HALL:BARRAQUER HALL
Chairman:Dr. Purohit Ratan Kumar
Co-Chairman: Dr.(Maj General) J K S Parihar & Dr Jasleen Dhillon
Convenor:Dr. Viney Gupta
Co-Convenor: Dr.Alka Pandey & Dr Ronny George
Moderator: Dr.Deepak Mishra & Dr Tanuj Dada

Paper [FP215] : Comparison of diurnal IOP by Keynote Address


iCare Home with Goldmann Applanation AIOS D B Chandra Disha Award
Tonometer. [Fp88] : Comparative Study On Effects
DR.VANSHAJ RAI, R20725, DR.VISHWARAJ Dorzolamide Vs Timolol On Ocular Bloodflow In
C.R., DR. RENGARAJ VENKATESH, DR.SWATI Normaltensionglaucoma
UPADHYAYA Dr. Pratheeba Devi Ni Vean (N13366)
Paper [FP2262] : Raised IOP in thyroid Paper [FP1790] : A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF
associated ophthalmopathy: Non- BRIMONIDINE , DORZOLAMIDE AND
responsiveness and paradoxical association. BRINZOLAMIDE AS AN ADJUVANT TO BETA -
DR.KARTHIKEYAN MAHALINGAM, BLOCKER.
M18919, DR.KISHAN AZMIRA, DR.SHIKHA DR.RUCHI SHUKLA, S18829, DR. MOHAN
GUPTA, DR. VINEY GUPTA SHALINI, DR. SANJAY KUMAR SINGH, PROF.GUPTA
RAMESH CHANDRA
Paper [FP409] : Per-operative Factors Influencing Paper [FP1996] : Assessment of RNFL thickness to
the Outcome of Trabeculectomy in Primary detect early Glaucomatous damage in PXS using
Glaucoma. OCT.

Free Papers
DR. PARTHA MANDAL, M08998, DR.SOMA DR. TAPESH NAG, N24032, DR.DR. KAMALA
MANDAL SUBRAMANIAN, DR.S. MAHESH, DR. TAPESH NAG
Paper [FP622] : 24-hour ambulatory blood Paper [FP2346] : Effect of Valsalva Manoeuvre on
pressure monitoring in glaucoma suspects - Ocular Blood Flow.
observational case-control study. DR. MOHAN SHALINI, S09213
DR.MAHESH BHARATHI, B19613, DR. RENUKA
Paper [FP1767] : Angle Closure Disease in Rural
SRINIVASAN, DR. K. SUBASHINI
Central India: A hospital based Clinico-
Paper [FP1765] : Steroid Induced Glaucoma after epidemiological study.
Kidney transplant. DR.SHALINI SINGH, S20657, DR. VAIBHAV KUMAR
DR. VAIBHAV KUMAR JAIN, J17112, DR. JAIN, DR. KUMUDINI SHARMA
KUMUDINI SHARMA, DR.SHALINI SINGH

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Lacrimal
DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME:9:30 - 10:55 am HALL:VON GRAEFE HALL
Chairman:Dr. Om Prakash Singh Maurya
Co-Chairman: Dr.Gupta V P & Dr Sabita Katoch
Convenor:Prof. (Dr.) Rajiv Garg
Co-Convenor: Prof. (Dr.) Mandeep Singh Bajaj & Dr Bipasha Mukherjee
Moderator: Dr.Mukesh Kumar Khare & Dr. Mohd. Javed Ali

Paper [FP2267] : Flapless external DCR : Is it time Keynote Address


to say good bye flaps ?. AIOS APOS Santhosh Honavar Award
DR. RAVI RANJAN, R10385, DR.SUNIL KUMAR [Fp867] : Make Your Own Punctal Plug For Punctal
SINGH, DR. AMITABH SINGH, DR.SUDHIR KUMAR Occlusion
Dr. Birendra Prasad K Ashyap (K02624)

Paper [FP499] : EVALUATING EFFICACY OF Paper [FP2033] : Dry Eye Disease among medical
NASOLACRIMAL DUCT PROBING WITH professionals during lockdown period 2020 a cross-
MITOMYCIN C IN TERTIARY CENTRE OF sectional study..
JHARKHAND. DR.ALIA YAMIN, A23310, DR.NEELIMA MEHROTRA
DR.SHEFA HABIB, S23757, DR. RAJIV KUMAR
GUPTA, DR.SAMRIN SARWAR
Paper [FP1749] : NORMALIZATION OF THE Dr.Sangeeta : MPSOS Ophthalmological Society ( 6' ) :
CONJUNCTIVAL FLORA FOLLOWING Characterisation of occluded lacrimal punctum using
DACRYOCYSTORHINOSTOMY. spectral domain ASOCT: An exploratory study
DR. MRIDULA SHETTY, M24067, DR.SHRUTHI
TARA
Paper [FP1668] : Outcomes of inferior turbinate Paper [FP1546] : EFFECT OF LONG TERM USE OF
tarsal infracture for congenital nasolacrimal duct DIGITAL DISPLAY DEVICES(COMPUTOR & SMART
obstruction.. PHONES etc.) ON TYPE OF DRY EYE.
DR. GAURAV GARG, G19074, DR. SANTOSH G. DR.LOPAMUDRA BISHI, L23273, DR. AMRITA
HONAVAR PRADHAN, DR.ANITA MISRA
Paper [FP1323] : AUTO REFRACTOMETER- a window
to the meibomian glands.
Paper [FP1252] : SURGICAL SUCCESS IN W
SHAPED VERSUS TEAR TROUGH INCISION IN DR.AISHWARYA JOSHI, A22507, DR. MINU
RAMAKRISHNAN
EXTERNAL DACRYOCYSTORHINOSTOMY.
DR.ISHA ACHARYA, I23906, DR.PRAMOD KUMAR Paper [FP98] : Comparing Therapy for Meibomian
SAHU, DR. JOLLY ROHATGI Gland Dysfunction: Impact on Tear Film & Cataract
Surgery Outcomes.
M.P State Ophthalmological Society DR.RUSHAD SHROFF, S14772, DR.DEEPENDER
Characterisation of occluded lacrimal punctum CHAUHAN
using spectral domain ASOCT: An exploratory
study
DR SANGEETA KUMARI (S19441)

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Neuro Ophthalmology - I
DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME:8:00 - 9:25 am HALL:HELMHOLTZ HALL
Chairman:Dr. Kumudini Sharma
Co-Chairman: Dr.Muralidharan & Dr Suneetha N Lobo
Convenor:Dr. Sanjoy Chowdhury
Co-Convenor: Dr.Sahasranamam V & Dr Dipankar Das
Moderator: Dr.Vikas Kanaujia

Paper [FP84] : To establish the relationship Paper [FP1087] : Lactational Optic neuritis- A case
between the structural and functional series.
parameters in IIH. DR. JESLIN JOHNSON, J20525, DR.VIRNA SHAH
DR. MOUSUMI BANERJEE, M22333, DR. SWATI
PHULJHELE
Paper [FP1548] : Retrospective study on Paper [FP285] : Ocular Myasthenia- Study
Ethambutol induced Optic Neuropathy (EON). comparing sensitivity of repetitive nerve
DR.KARTHIK KUAMR MANI, M17773, DR.VIRNA stimulation versus bedside tests.
SHAH DR. SHIVRAJ TAGARE, T23702, DR.S PRIYA
Paper [FP1558] : Acquired ocular motor palsies: Paper [FP300] : DIAGNOSTIC YIELD OF
Retrospective study in a tertiary eye care centre. NEUROIMAGING IN INTERNUCLEAR
DR.KARTHIK KUAMR MANI, M17773, DR.VIRNA OPHTHALMOPLEGIA.
SHAH DR.ANITT K VARGHESE, A23782, DR.
PADMAVATHY MAHARAJAN
Paper [FP962] : A study of optic nerve Paper [FP715] : Prediction of visual acuity in

Free Papers
involvement in acute encephalitis syndrome in patients of acute optic neuritis in relation to
the age group of 5-12 years.. segment of lesion.
DR.PARMITA DUTTA, P22682, DR.ARUP DEURI DR.ANKITA GOEL, A22443, DR. SUJATA
Paper [FP952] : Time is vision: as earliest high- LAKHTAKIA, DR. SHASHI AGARWAL, DR. EVA RANI
TIRKEY
dose IVMP to AQP4 and MOG ON predicts visual
recovery and outcome..
DR. JAI GOPAL AGRAWAL, A05995 Paper [FP2324] : Spectrum of Neuro-Ophthalmic
manifestations in Human Immunodeficiency
Virus (HIV) Patients.
DR. ABHISHEK KUMAR, K24163, DR.ANJU
KOCHAR

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Neuro Ophthalmology - II
DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME:9:30 - 10:55 am HALL:SHIELDS HALL
Chairman:Dr. Rashmin Gandhi
Co-Chairman: Prof. (Dr.) Shashi Kumar Bhasker & Dr Apjit Kaur
Convenor:Dr. Satya Karna
Co-Convenor: Dr. K. Srikanth & Dr Ankur Sinha
Moderator: Dr.Naveen Jaikumar

Paper [FP1137] : VISUAL EVOKED POTENTIAL Keynote Address


AND ASSESSMENT OF OPTIC NERVE TOXICITY IN AIOS S D Athawale Award
ETHAMBUTOL THERAPY IN TUBERCULOSIS. [Fp1294] : Status Of Aqp4 - Ab Antibody In Optic
DR.PARTHA SINGH, S23528, DR.ANITA Neuritis In A Tertiary Eye Center And Its Implications
MISRA, DR.SUBHABRATA PARIDA Dr. Anita Ambastha (A08530)
Paper [FP2079] : Clinico-Etiological Profile of Paper [FP2090] : Colour vision deficiency
Superior Orbital Fissure Syndrome (SOFS). traits:Prevalence & perceptions among employees
DR. PRANESH BALASUBRAMANIAM, B20055, DR. for annual master checkup.
KOWSALYA AKKAYASAMY DR. JAMEEL FATEMA, J24141, DR. MADHU PATIL, DR.
Paper [FP2339] : Artificial Intelligence and ZAMEER-UL-HASAN GOLEWALE, DR. PRABHUGOUDA
B. LINGADALLI
Wolfram language in Papilloedema.
Dr. HARSHAVARDHAN GHORPADE, G14398, Dr. Paper [FP1462] : Retrobulbar Neuritis (RBN) : When
MOREKER SUNIL RATILAL B h he D c a d he Pa ie D e See
DR. ANUPAMA JANARDHANAN,
Paper [FP816] : Optic nerve involvement & visual
outcome in MyelinOligodendrocyteGlycoprotein A20042, DR.VIGNESHWAR RAMAKRISHNAN, DR.DR.
VANGA HEMANTH REDDY
antibody +ve patients.
DR.ANNA PHILIP, A22976, DR.MARY JOSEPH, DR. Paper [FP217] : Clinical profile ,treatment and study
SUNEETHA N LOBO of visual recovery pattern in Lactational optic
Paper [FP1726] : Analysis of case-series of neuritis.
Hemifacial Spasm. DR. JAYASRI KANTHALU NARAYANAMOORTHY,
DR. HARITHA V, H23911, DR.VIRNA SHAH J20067, DR. KOWSALYA AKKAYASAMY, DR.MAHESH
KUMAR S
Paper [FP408] : PALE DISC IN PAEDIATRIC
PATIENTS:A CLINICAL REVIEW. Paper [FP996] : Tolosa Hunt Syndrome- A Pa d a
DR.DURGA NAGA SUSHMITHA JASTI, Box.
D23794, DR. KOWSALYA AKKAYASAMY DR. CHAITHRA DEMBALA AROOR, A14712, DR. ROHIT
SHETTY, DR.ABDUL RAWOOF

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Ocular Pathology / Ocular Oncology and Tumors


DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME:8:00 - 9:25 am HALL:RIDLEY HALL
Chairman: Dr. Raman Mittal
Co-Chairman: Prof. (Dr.) Suchitra Dash & Dr Sonali V Kumar
Convenor:Dr. Bhavna Chawla
Co-Convenor: Dr. Parveen Kumar Mongre & Dr Prof Rizwi Syed Ali Raza
Moderator: Dr.Viji Rangarajan & Dr. Rachna Meel
Paper [FP312] : A Histo-pathological study on Keynote Address
effects of tobacco smoke on ocular surface via AIOS Ocular Pathology / Ocular Oncology and
impression cytology.. Tumors Award
Dr. BIKRAM DAM, D22555, Dr.Jawahar Jyoti Kuli [Fp2164] : Targeted Retinoblastoma Therapy:
Specific Tumor Killing By Cationic Peptides (Caps)
Dr.Gagan Dudeja (D08805)
Paper [FP1639] : Is Eye Salvage Possible in Paper [FP636] : Oxidative stress and Antioxidant
Advanced Group E Retinoblastoma?. status in Eyelid Sebaceous Gland Carcinoma
DR.HARIKA REGANI, R18125, DR. KAUSTUBH undergoing Chemotherapy..
MULAY, DR. SANTOSH G. HONAVAR DR. MAURYA R. P., M05596, DR. KIRTI
VERMA, DR.VIRENDRA PRATAP
SINGH, DR.MANISH PRAJAPAT
Paper [FP1667] : Outcomes of Tandem Paper [FP1123] : Conjunctival Stromal Tumor:
Intravitreal Chemotherapy for Refractory Clinicopathological features,
Vitreous Seeds in Retinoblastoma.. immunohistochemical findings & outcomes..
DR. GAURAV GARG, G19074, DR.VIJAY ANAND P. DR. KAUSTUBH MULAY, M16657, DR. SANTOSH
REDDY, DR. SANTOSH G. HONAVAR, DR MRITTIKA G. HONAVAR, DR.VIKAS MENON, DR. FAIROOZ

Free Papers
SEN PUTHIYAPURAYIL MANJANDAVIDA
Paper [FP880] : Mitomycin-C vs 5-Fluorouracil in Paper [FP1422] : Orbital mass as presenting sign
the management of biopsy proven Ocular of underlying malignancy: Clinical, Pathological
Surface Squamous Neoplasia. features & Outcomes.
DR. SHUBHRA ALANKRITA LAKRA, DR. AKSHAY NAIR, N12639, DR. NITA AMIT
S23593, DR.SOMNATH MUKHOPADHYAY SHAH, DR. S.NATARAJAN
Paper [FP1636] : Superselective triple-drug
Intraarterial Chemotherapy in Retinoblastoma. Paper [FP2114] : ASSOCIATION OF P53 GENE
DR.ANKITA AISHWARYA, A20469, DR.HARIKA MUTATION IN VARIOUS EYELID CARCINOMAS.
REGANI, DR. SANTOSH G. HONAVAR DR. SANJAY BOSAK, B18555, DR.VIRENDRA
Paper [FP886] : Ruthenium-106 Episcleral Plaque PRATAP SINGH, DR. MAURYA R. P., DR. TANMAY
Brachytherapy in Recalcitrant Retinoblastoma. SRIVASTAV
DR.NEIWETE LOMI, L15244, DR. (MRS.) RADHIKA Paper [FP2370] : Multimodal imaging of
TANDON, DR.ALISHA KISHORE retinocytoma.
DR. ADWAITA NAG, N18560, DR. VIKAS KHETAN

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Optics / Refraction / Contact Lens


DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME:9:30 - 10:55 am HALL:PARSON HALL
Chairman:Dr. Sahasranamam V.
Co-Chairman: Dr. Mita Joshi & Dr Rahul Deshpande
Convenor:Dr. Rajasekar K
Co-Convenor: Dr.Sumit Monga & Dr Sunaina Malik
Moderator: Dr. Prafulla Kumar Maharana & Dr Krishna Prasad R

Paper [FP1704] : A new software based design to Keynote Address


study color contrast sensitivity. AIOS Optics/ Refraction / Contact Lens Award
DR.PRASHASTI GUPTA, P24008, PROF.AMITAVA [Fp2337] : Dynamic Ophthalmoscopy (Do): A Novel
ABADAN KHAN, DR.YOGESH GUPTA Objective Technique For Estimation Of
Accommodation In Children
Dr.Mihir Trilok Kothari (K08617)
Paper [FP2295] : Relationship between Paper [FP1488] : Optical imaging the collagen
Stereopsis and Degree of Myopia. birefringence with Polarization Sensitive OCT in
DR. AYUSHI CHOUDHARY, A22204, DR.RESHMA refractive surgery.
RAMAKRISHNAN, DR.MAMTA AGRAWAL DR.POOJA KHAMAR, K17849, DR. ROHIT SHETTY
Paper [FP1569] : Optical coherence tomography
angiography as prognostic tool in anisometropic Paper [FP1603] : Myopic shift due to increased screen
amblyopia. time during lockdown due to Covid pandemic2020..
DR. REMYA EDACHERY, E17796, DR.PRATIBHA DR.DEBASMITA JENA, D22672, DR. SABITA
PANMAND, DR.DR. JYOTI MATALIA, DR.ADITI MOHANTA, DR. BALAKRUSHNA
SAPOVADIA SAMANTARAY, DR.SUBHABRATA PARIDA
Paper [FP2073] : What are the etiological
associates of refractive abnormality other than
axial length?. Paper [FP1470] : A novel discovery of influence of
DR. SUMITHA MUTHU, S22217, DR. ROHIT corneal white-to-white (WTW) in topographical
SHETTY, DR. HIMANSHU MATALIA, DR.DR. JYOTI interpretation..
MATALIA DR. ASHWINI CHANDRAMOULI, A22430, DR.
Paper [FP560] : Anti Dysphotopsia Lens - A novel HIMANSHU MATALIA, DR.SHETTY BHUJANG K, DR.DR.
intraocularlens design to prevent dysphtopsia JYOTI MATALIA
post cataract surgery.
Paper [FP1953] : OUTCOME OF MODIFIED GLUE-FREE
DR.VENKATAPRABHAKAR GUDURU,
VERSUS SUTURE FOR CONJUNCTIVAL AUTOGRAFT IN
G18472, DR.JAGADEESH KUMAR REDDY K
PRIMARY PTERYGIUM.
DR.GARIMA RAI, R12172, DR. SANJAY KUMAR
SINGH, DR. DEEPAK MISHRA, DR.GARIMA RAI

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Orbit & Oculoplasty - I


DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME:8:00 - 9:25 am HALL:BRAILLE HALL
Chairman:Dr. Somen Misra
Co-Chairman: Dr.Mukesh Sharma & Dr V P Gupta
Convenor:Prof. (Dr.) Ruchi Goel
Co-Convenor: Dr.Shubha Jhavar & Dr Mandeep Singh Bajaj
Moderator: Dr. Shakeel Ahmed & Dr. Shilpa Taneja Mittal

Paper [FP1283] : Is DCR a possible option in Paper [FP836] : ADAPTING THROUGH CHANGE :
post-DCT patients with bothersome tearing ?. The COVID-19 Lessons.
DR.DERIN PUTHUR, P22230, DR. ATUL DR.STUTI TIWARI, S22513, DR. APJIT KAUR
KAMATH, DR.KRIPA S, DR.SHRUTHI TARA
Paper [FP50] : 10 French silicone foley cather use Paper [FP1640] : Clinical, pathologic features, and
as expander device in lid reconstruction surgery. management of advanced eye and orbital
DR. SALIL KUMAR MANDAL, plasmacytoma.
M12531, DR.Soumyadeep DR.HARIKA REGANI, R18125, DR.ANKITA
Majumdar, Dr.PURBAN GANGULY AISHWARYA, DR.HARIKA REGANI, DR. SANTOSH G.
HONAVAR
Paper [FP1722] : ASSOCIATION OF HEMIFACIAL Paper [FP1319] : BESPOKE ALGORITHM FOR
SPASM AND BLEPHAROSPASM WITH VASCULAR RECONSTRUCTION OF CONTRACTED SOCKETS.
COMPRESSION OF FACIAL NERVE. DR.RWITUJA THOMAS, R19863, DR. SUSHMA
DR. NEHA ARORA, N19942, DR.SAPTAGIRISH A., DR. GUPTA ROSHMI

Free Papers
RAMBHATLA
Paper [FP25] : A Novel Approach to the Paper [FP1977] : To compare the outcomes of
Management of Severe Facial Disfigurement in conventional and glued technique of flap
Neurofibromatosis Type 1. apposition in External DCR..
DR. VIJI RANGARAJAN, R11225 DR. MEHNAZ SABAH, M23178, DR. RIZVI SYED ALI
Paper [FP1298] : Supra Brow Single Stab Vs RAZA
Three Stab Incision Frontalis Sling Surgery In Paper [FP1293] : A Two year Prospective Clinico-
Congenital Ptosis. microbiological Study of Orbital Infections in a
DR. PRIYADARSINI NANDA, tertiary care unit.
P23980, DR.SHARMISTHA BEHERA, DR. DR. SOMY PUROHIT, S24123, DR.SHARMISTHA
JAYASHREE DORA BEHERA, DR.PRAMOD KUMAR SHARMA, DR.
JAYASHREE DORA

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Orbit & Oculoplasty - II


DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME:9:30 - 10:55 am HALL:SCHEPENS HALL
Chairman:Dr. Trivedi Nitin Vinaykant
Co-Chairman: Dr. Raj Anand & Dr. Ramesh Murthy
Convenor:Dr. Mandeep Singh Bajaj
Co-Convenor: Dr.Debraj Shome & Dr Laxmi Mahesh
Moderator: Dr. Rajat Maheshwari & Dr. Jayanta Das

Paper [FP1313] : Orbicularis Myectomy for Keynote Address


Refractory Essential Blepharospasm. AIOS Sujatha Savitri Rao Award
DR.RWITUJA THOMAS, R19863, DR. SUSHMA [Fp455] : A Case Series Of Immunoglobulin G4 -
A., DR. GUPTA ROSHMI Related Ophthalmic Inflammation: An Emerging
Disease
Dr.Amrita Sawhney (S17593)
Paper [FP2175] : Epithelial to mesenchymal Paper [FP440] : Comparative evaluation of Peribulbar
transition in Retinoblastoma tumors: a new steroids versus Intravenous steroids in Thyroid Eye
target?. Disease.
DR. GAGAN DUDEJA, D08805, DR. THIRUMALESH DR.AYUSHI AGARWAL, A22420, DR. AKASH
M. B. RAUT, PROF.RUCHI GOEL, DR.SUSHIL KUMAR
Paper [FP1054] : Evolving trends in Extraocular
Cysticercosis- A Retrospective Study. Paper [FP1573] : Corneal hysteresis decreases with
DR. ASHUTOSH MAHARANA, M22816, DR.NITIKA increased disease activity and severity in thyroid
PANDEY, DR. APJIT KAUR orbitopathy.
Paper [FP1685] : TEAR VOLUME AND OCULAR DR.NITIKA PANDEY, N22510, DR. APJIT KAUR
SURFACE CHANGES BEFORE AND AFTER UPPER
EYELID BLEPHAROPLASTY. Paper [FP1489] : Functional&cosmetic outcome of
DR.SHEESHAM SINGH, S23350, DR. (MRS.) modified periosteal strip technique in lateral canthal
KASTURI BHATTACHARJEE, DR. NILUTPARNA reconstruction.
DEORI DR. BIJNYA BIRAJITA PANDA, P12215, DR. SUMITA
Paper [FP1894] : Pattern Reversal Visual Evoked MOHAPATRA
Potentials (PRVEP) changes in patients with Paper [FP1570] : Long term outcome of orbital and
proptosis.. adnexal tuberculosis in Non- HIV patients: 5 years'
DR. TANESHWARI SUNDARKAR, T23938, DR. experience.
AJAB DHABARDE, DR.SANTOSH VERMA DR.ANKITA, A20554, DR. APJIT KAUR

Paper [FP2034] : To study changes in the ostium size


in Endocscopic and External DCR over the period of
time..
DR.DR. SAPAN SHAH, S24160, DR.YATRI PANDYA, DR.
RUBAB GINWALA, DR. HETVEE GANDHI

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Pediatric - I
DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME:8:00 - 9:25 am HALL:SCHEPENS HALL
Chairman:Dr. Dwivedi P C
Co-Chairman: Prof. (Dr.) Kamlesh & Dr Saurabh Sanyal
Convenor:Dr. Sobi Pandey
Co-Convenor: Dr.Pramod Kumar Pandey & Dr Vikas Thukral
Moderator: Dr Mihir Trilok Kothari & Dr Shubhangi Bhave

Paper [FP1459] : Prediction of Probability of Paper [FP94] : Retropupillary iris claw lenses
Rubella Based on Eye Outcomes (PORBEO versus Scleral fixated lenses in children with
Nomogram). large subluxations.
DR.PARUL CHAWLA GUPTA, C12043, DR.JAGAT DR. TANVI GAONKER, T23161, DR.SHWETA, DR.
RAM KAMLESH, DR.ANJU RASTOGI
Paper [FP1195] : Exploring the newer Paper [FP1397] : TESTABILITY OF VISUAL
indications of POBH in pediatric cataract FUNCTION IN CHILDREN WITH AUTISM
surgery.. SPECTRUM DISORDER.
DR. AMIT MOHAN, M11516 DR.CAMINA ANDREW, C21357, DR. NIVEDHITHA
NIKHIL
Paper [FP1472] : Predicting the myopic Paper [FP2263] : Personalized Medicine &
progression in children: An artificial intelligence Artificial Intelligence in Epidemio-Clinical Audit
(AI) based study. of Pediatric Eye Disease.
DR. REMYA EDACHERY, E17796, DR.DR. JYOTI DR. MOREKER SUNIL RATILAL,

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MATALIA, DR.SHETTY BHUJANG K, DR.NUTI M09512, DR.HARSHA SHEJAO, DR.
SHAH, DR.PRATIBHA PANMAND HARSHAVARDHAN GHORPADE, DR.SHASHANK
RANADE
Paper [FP1237] : Intraoperative wavefront Paper [FP2007] : CHOROIDAL THICKNESS IN
aberrometry versus conventional IOL power PATIENTS WITH BETA THALASSEMIA MAJOR.
calculation in pediatric eyes.. DR. PINKY JEWARIYA, P23304, PROF.KAMLESH
DR.CHIRAKSHI DHULL, D19058, DR.SANDHYA KHILNANI, DR. VISHAL AGRAWAL
GAUR, PROF.SUDARSHAN KUMAR KHOKHAR
Paper [FP1555] : BINOCULAR OCCLUTAB- A
novel approach to treatment of Anisometropic
Paper [FP1944] : Complications and side effects
Amblyopia.
of Intra-arterial Chemotherapy for
Retinoblastoma. DR.AISHWARYA JOSHI, A22507, DR. MINU
RAMAKRISHNAN
DR. USHA SINGH, U05383, DR.ADITI MEHTA
GREWAL, DR.DR. SAMEEKSHA TADEPALLI
Goa Ophthalmological Society
Lipemia retinal is in a 27-day old neonate
DR NOOPUR SHINKRE (N22741)

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Pediatric - II
DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME:9:30 - 10:55 am HALL:ELLIOT HALL
Chairman:Dr. Salil Kumar
Co-Chairman: Dr.Reena Sethi & Dr Bhavna Chawla
Convenor:Dr. Agarwal Mahesh Chandra
Co-Convenor: Dr N Jitendra Jethani & Dr Sujata Guha
Moderator: Dr Yogesh Shukla & Dr Sucheta Parija

Paper [FP2288] : Audit of surgical audits of Keynote Address


pediatric abnormalities in eye/orbit over 10 AIOS Hanumantha Reddy Award
years,12 centers, 2 cities. [Fp1613] : Outcomes Of An All - Nasal Approach To
DR. MOREKER SUNIL RATILAL, Lens Sparing Vitrectomy In Stage 4B Retinopathy Of
M09512, DR.SHASHANK RANADE, DR.HARSHA Prematurity
SHEJAO, DR. HARSHAVARDHAN GHORPADE Dr. Simar Rajan Singh (S16917)
Paper [FP759] : Hyperglycemia as an
independent risk factor for Retinopathy of Paper [FP935] : Comparison of Automated Eye
Prematurity (ROP) : A Cohort Study. Tracking System and manual Measurement Of
DR.KALISHANKAR DAS, D21581, DR. POIREITON Strabismus In Children.
ATHOKPAM, DR.KALISHANKAR DAS DR.JANANI RAJENDRAN, R16168, DR. SHASHIKANT
Paper [FP134] : Insights into Pediatric Pythium SHETHY
Keratitis- A Clinical Case Series from Tertiary Eye Paper [FP1113] : Health-Related Quality of Life in
Care Center. Patients treated for Childhood Glaucoma during the
DR BHARAT GURNANI, G19198, DR.KIRANDEEP years 1990-2010.
KAUR, DR.SHIVANANDA DR.MANDAL A K, M04066
NARAYANA, DR.JOSEPHINE CHRISTY
Paper [FP1309] : Amblyopia School - a concept of
congenial compliance. Paper [FP1748] : Clinical profile and surgical
DR.SUBHAJIT BHATTACHARYA, outcomes: Posterior lenticonus in children.
B18094, DR.ABHINAV KUMAR, DR.KETAKI S DR. AJINKYA DESHMUKH, D21582, DR. RAMESHA
SUBHEDAR KEKUNNAYA, DR.SAMPADA KULKARNI IRLEKAR
Paper [FP748] : Efficacy of ROP screening by Paper [FP1484] : Evaluation of Retinal Function and
Ophthalmology residents based on posterior Morphology in IsoAmetropic Amblyopia.
fundus vascular changes. DR. MRINALINI YADAV, M22424, DR. ATUL
DR.SALONI SINHA, S22189, DR.MOHIT KUMAR, DR. ROHIT SAXENA, DR. PRADEEP SHARMA
SHARMA, DR. SABITA DEVI, DR. SNEHA R H
Paper [FP1630] : Our Experience of Precision Nano-
pulse Technology for Capsulorhexis in Pediatric
Cataract Cases.
DR.VIDUSHI SHARMA, S07308, DR. PANDEY SURESH
KUMAR, DR.VIDUSHI SHARMA

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Refractive Surgery
DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME:9:30 - 10:55 am HALL:RIDLEY HALL
Chairman:Dr. Vinod Kumar Arora
Co-Chairman: Dr.Rajiv Choudhary & Dr Sagar Bhargava
Convenor:Dr. Krishna Murthy Vavuluru
Co-Convenor: Dr.Rupal Shah & Dr Rajesh Nayak
Moderator:Dr. Sohel Irfan Mohd. Khan & Dr. Arun Baweja

Paper [FP1366] : LASIK & SMILE INDUCED Keynote Address


EPIGENETIC CHANGES DEMONSTRATE UNIQUE AIOS Shiv Prasad HardiaAward
WOUND HEALING SIGNATURES. Paper 7 [Fp1189] : Analysis Of Visual Outcomes
DR. A SRIRAM, S19618, DR.POOJA KHAMAR, DR. Following Cyclotorsion Compensation Versus
ROHIT SHETTY None In Smile For Astigmatism Dr.Shreyas
Ramamurth Y (R14399)
DR. SHREYAS RAMAMURTHY (R14399)
Paper [FP1473] : Next generation rapid tear Paper [FP929] : Predictability of Post-Operative
diagnostic kit for refractive surgery.. ICL Vault Using MiOCT in Patients Undergoing
DR.POOJA KHAMAR, K17849, DR. ROHIT SHETTY ICL for Myopia.
DR.MOHAMED IBRAHIME ASIF,
Paper [FP1214] : Knight with or without
Armor:Ocular Viscoelastic Devices(OVD)vs OVD A18861, DR.PRAFULLA KUMAR MAHARANA, DR.
NAMRATA SHARMA, DR. J. S. TITIYAL
F ee I a ai f ICL
DR.PAVITRA PATEL, P17446, DR.NIKHIL Paper [FP1357] : Comparison of topical

Free Papers
BALAKRISHNAN, DR. NITIN BALAKRISHNAN Chloroquine phosphate & Cyclosporine-A in
Post LASIK Ocular Surface Stability.
Paper [FP1241] : CORRELATION OF OPAQUE
DR.ANANYA GOSWAMI, A22365, DR. NAMRATA
BUBBLE LAYER WITH CORNEAL BIOMECHANICS
SHARMA, DR.MANPREET KAUR, DR. J. S. TITIYAL
& DENSITOMETRY IN EYES UNDERGOING
SMILE. Paper [FP914] : Long-term results of deeper
DR. SMITH SUTE, S21810, DR.SHILPA S corneal stromal crosslinking in early and
REDDY, DR. SRI GANESH, DR. SHEETAL BRAR established keratoconus.
DR. LIONAL RAJ, L16453
Paper [FP227] : Correlation of Posterior Corneal
Curvature Change with Residual MRSE post-
SMILE. Paper [FP157] : Study of ocular higher-order
aberration (HOA) in first degree relative of
DR. NILESH KUMAR, K20052, DR. ANANTH D.
patient of keratoconus(KC).
U.P State Ophthalmological Society DR.MANASI BANG, J13826, DR. RASHMIN
Novel ultra-structural markers of collagen GANDHI, DR. SAUMIL K. KOTHARI, DR. ROHIT
distribution in Keratoconus patients: Imaging BANG
with ultra-high resolution polarised sensitive
OCT
DR ROHAN MEHRA (M19412)

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Squint
DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME:8:00 9:25 am HALL:AHMED HALL
Chairman:Dr. Raghav Ram Sukul
Co-Chairman: Prof. (Dr.) Subhash Dadeya & Dr Neebha Anand
Convenor:Dr. Kalpana Narendran
Co-Convenor: Dr.Chawla Urmil & Dr Paromita Sanatani
Moderator:Dr. Binay Prasad

Paper [FP388] : Imaging extraocular muscle Keynote Address


insertions in strabismus resurgeries. AIOS Prem Prakash Disha Award
DR. SAVLEEN KAUR, K13191, DR.SURISHTI [Fp161] : Surgical Outcomes Of Plication Versus
RAJ, DR.SHWETA CHAURASIA, DR. JASPREET Resection In Intermittent Exotropia: A Comparative
SUKHIJA Study
Paper [FP1701] : True Muscle Tranplantation DR. SIDDHARTH BAINDUR (B21593)
Surgery for Large Angle Exotropia : A case series. Paper [FP745] : True muscle transplantation- a
DR.ATULYAKRUTI GUPTA, A24019, DR. SONALI solution for large angle strabismus?.
RAO, DR.ATULYAKRUTI GUPTA DR.SHILPA RAO, R17995, DR.SANDRA
Paper [FP587] : Botulinum toxin augmented CHANDRAMOULI
strabismus surgery in large angle esotropia- Paper [FP1345] : Effect of Inferior transposition with
Saviour in disguise. ece i f a e a ec i e III E D a e
DR.SAYALI MAHAJAN, S19692, DR.KRISHNA Syndrome.
PRASAD R, DR. DEEPTI P. DR RUPAK BRAHMA CHOUDHURY, C19862, DR. NEHA
Paper [FP65] : Hemi Temporal Transposition of SACHDEVA, DR. PRIYA SARAF, DR. PRAMOD KUMAR
Split Medial Rectus (HTTSMR) for Complete 6th PANDEY
Nerve Palsy.. Paper [FP1533] : Surgical outcome following Lateral
DR. MIHIR TRILOK KOTHARI, K08617, DR.SUSHA Rectus elongation in sensory exotropia..
SUGATHAN, DR.MEGHNA SOLANKI DR. PRIYA SARAF, P22784, DR.DIVYA KISHORE, DR.
Paper [FP1483] : LR recession, SRT and fellow KIRTI SINGH, DR. PRAMOD KUMAR PANDEY
eye MR recession in Type 3 eso-DRS with shoots
and globe retraction.
DR.IPSITA MUNI, I21522, DR RUPAK BRAHMA Paper [FP1495] : Comparing PACT before & after
CHOUDHURY, DR.VIDULA, DR. PRAMOD KUMAR patching & prism adaptation test in concomitant
PANDEY horizontal strabismus.
DR.SINGH RAHUL, S21746, DR. DISHA CHAUDHARY

Paper [FP2102] : ROLE OF SWEPT SOURCE ANTERIOR


SEGMENT OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY IN
OPERATED STRABISMUS.
DR. KARTHIKA BHASKARAN ULLATTIL, U19061, DR.
PRADEEP SHARMA, DR. SWATI PHULJHELE, DR. AMAR
PUJARI

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Trauma
DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME:9:30 - 10:55 am HALL:ELDER HALL
Chairman: Dr. (Col.) K Shyam Sundar
Co-Chairman: Dr.Mehta D K & Dr Chandana Chakraborti
Convenor: Dr. Pankaj Rupauhlia
Co-Convenor: Dr. Mahabir Prasad Gopalika & Dr Jayanta Kumar Das
Moderator:Dr. Poninder Kumar Dogra

Paper [FP1033] : Novel 3 Point Suturing Keynote Address


Technique Of Artificial Iris For B/L Simultaneous AIOS Rakesh Sharma Memorial Award
Post-traumatic Aniridia.. [Fp901] : Clinical P Rofile And Visual Outcome Of
DR. PURVA VALVEKAR, V15881, DR. Pe Llet Gun Related Ocular Trauma.
S.NATARAJAN PROF. (DR.) TARIQ SYED QURESHI (T07159)
Paper [FP1508] : Chorioretinectomy for deep Paper [FP1072] : Tackling pediatric orbital floor
impact ocular trauma in Indian eyes. fracture -"When less is more".
DR. SANGEET MITTAL, M09477, DR.JASWANT DR. DEEPTI P., D14106, DR.SAYALI
SINGH THIND MAHAJAN, DR.KRISHNA PRASAD R
Paper [FP672] : Factors associated with visual
outcome in indirect traumatic optic Paper [FP592] : BEAR INFLICTED OCULAR
neuropathy. INJURY ITS PREVALENCE AND VISUAL
DR. THARINI SENTHAMIZH, PROGNOSIS IN TRIBAL AREA OF JHARKHAND.
T16438, DR.RAMESH BABU K, DR. K. SUBASHINI DR.SHIRIL SAWAIYAN, S23759, DR.TARUNI
Paper [FP749] : Ocular Firecracker Injury during KUMARI, DR. DEEPAK MARIANUS LAKRA, DR.
Diwali and Impact of Legislation: 6Year Data SAROJINI MURMU

Free Papers
From a Tertiary Centre. Paper [FP2205] : Scleral foreign body mimicking
DR.REBIKA, R16797, DR. ROHIT SAXENA, DR. episcleritis: a clinical dilemma.
ATUL KUMAR, DR.KARTHIKEYAN MAHALINGAM DR. URVASHI KALA, U23012, DR. VAIBHAV
Paper [FP503] : Role of Amblyopia therapy in NAGPAL, DR.MONICA LOHCHAB
children with repaired penetrating ocular
trauma. Paper [FP1076] : Is traumatic iridolenticular
DR.NEHA SHILPY, S18084, DR.DR. SUCHITRA abscess (ILA) an evolving spectrum of evolving
KUMARI, DR.PAYAL MUKHERJI, DR. SINHA VIDYA Endophthalmitis !!.
BHUSHAN DR.KIRANDEEP KAUR, K19199, DR.SHIVANANDA
Keynote Address NARAYANA, DR. S. BALA MURUGAN, DR BHARAT
AIOS Rakesh Sharma Memorial Award GURNANI
[Fp2218] : Clinical Audit Of Ocular Trau Ma Paper [FP1065] : The Galaxy In Eye: Anterior
Across Six Tertia Ry Centers Over 10 Years Chamber Cholesterolosis.
DR. MOREKER SUNIL RATILAL (M09512) DR.SONAKSHI SEHRAWAT, S22206, DR. (WG.
CDR.) P. SHINGAL, DR. ASHOK KUMAR
KHURANA, DR.SAUMYA SHARMA

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Uvea
DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME:9:30 - 10:55 am HALL:HAYREH HALL
Chairman:Dr. Karobi Rani Lahiri
Co-Chairman: Dr.Kamdar Paritosh Arvind & Dr Jyotirmoy Biswas
Convenor:Dr. Kalpana Babu Murthy
Co-Convenor: Dr.Alpeshkumar Rajput & Dr Ajay Dudani
Moderator: Dr.Minija C K & Dr. Nikhil Beke

Paper [FP28] : Ocular coherence tomography Keynote Address


angiography as a tool for visual prognostication AIOS Narsing A Rao Award
in post fever retinitis. [Fp1049] : Utility O F Anterior Segment Optical Cohe
DR. SHISHIR VERGHESE, Rence Tomography (As - Oct) In Diagnosi S Of Anterior
V15308, DR.NARENDRAN V, DR. SARAVANAN Scleri Tis
V.R., DR.ANURADHA VADAKKE KANAKATH DR.MURTHY SOMASHEILA I (M09092)
Paper [FP1792] : ANTERIOR SEGMENT OPTICAL
COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY(ASOCT)-A Paper [FP413] : Comparative outcomes in
QUANTITATIVE METHOD OF SCLERITIS endophthalmitis caused by biofilm positive and
EVALUATION. biofilm negative bacteria.
DR. SNEHA BHOPATKAR, S24101, DR. JYOTIRMAY DR. VIVEK DAVE, D12385, MS.ROSHNI
BISWAS KAROLIA, DR.DIMPLE LODHA, DR.SAVITRI SHARMA
Paper [FP964] : Teleconsultation in uveitis in the Paper [FP915] : Cataract surgery in non-infectious
Covid-19 era- a tertiary centre experience. Paediatric uveitis in the era of biologic therapy -Our
DR. AADITI ANILKUMAR, A21030, DR. experience.
PADMAMALINI MAHENDRA DAS, DR. ROHIT DR. AYUSHI MOHAPATRA, A23473, DR. NAMITA
SHETTY, DR. SANJAY SRINIVASAN, DR.ANKUSH DAVE, DR. ROHIT SHETTY, DR.DR. JYOTI MATALIA
KAWALI Paper [FP2231] : Subretinal Hyperreflective Material
(SHRM) in Posterior Uveitis.
Paper [FP647] : Clinical study on Endogenous
DR. ATUL ARORA, A20832, DR. VISHALI
Endophthalmitis in a tertiary eye care center in
South India. GUPTA, DR.REEMA BANSAL, DR.DEEKSHA KATOCH
DR. ZULAIKHA V, Z23549, DR. PADMAMALINI Paper [FP1264] : Visual and Anatomical outcomes in
MAHENDRA DAS, DR.SHETTY BHUJANG K, DR. Inflammatory Peripapillary Choroidal Neo-vascular
SANJAY SRINIVASAN, DR.ANKUSH KAWALI Membranes..
DR.ANURADHA VADAKKE KANAKATH, V15201, DR.
Paper [FP639] : Study of corneal changes using SARAVANAN V.R., DR.PALMEERA D`SOUZA
confocal microscopy in Tuberculosis and
Paper [FP909] : Retained encapsulated caterpillar hair
Sarcoidosis uveitis..
- a rare presentation of panuveitis.
DR.MS. KOMAL SAWARKAR, K23548, DR.
DR. SNEHA JAIN, S23028, DR. ASIM KUMAR GHOSH
PADMAMALINI MAHENDRA DAS, DR. ROHIT
SHETTY, DR.ANKUSH KAWALI
Bihar Ophthalmological Society
Pilot Study of Suprachoroidal Triamcinolone
Acetonide for Macular Edema Due to Non-
Infectious Uveitis
DR ABHISHEK ANAND (A19473)

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Vitreo Retinal Diseases - I


DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME:8:00 - 9:25 am HALL:ELDER HALL
Chairman: Dr. Vinod Biala
Co-Chairman: Dr.Subina Narang & Dr Prof Asim Ghosh
Convenor: Dr. Rajpal
Co-Convenor: Dr.Gunjan Prakash & Dr Debashis Bairagi
Moderator: Dr.Rohan Chauhan & Dr Anand Saxena
Paper [FP259] : Intravitreal Ranibizumab and Paper [FP464] : Sub-retinal injection of stem cell-derived
Zone I sparing laser ablation in Posterior Zone I RPE cells: 6 month safety and integration in a rat model.
ROP. DR. VIVEK DAVE, D12385, MS.SAVITRI
DR. SWAPNIL PARCHAND, MADDILETI, DR.INDUMATHI
P12675, DR.DEEPSHIKHA MARIAPPAN, DR.TARAPRASAD DAS
AGRAWAL, DR.DEEPANSHU AGRAWAL, DR.ANIL
Paper [FP61] : Foveal reconstruction and association with
GANGWE
post operative visual outcome, post macular hole
Paper [FP418] : Paradigm shift in management of surgery..
ROP: From lasers to Anti-VEGF therapy.. DR.RICHA KAMAL, K18470, DR. JONAKI
DR. PURVA VALVEKAR, V15881, DR.SAROJ ROY, DR.SUBHANKARSRI PAUL, DR.ABHIJIT
SAHDEV CHATTOPADHYAY
Paper [FP305] : Reactivation of ROP post-Intravitreal
Bevacizumab in APROP.
Paper [FP1694] : ILM Pee i g - searching hope in DR. RITESH VERMA, V20777, DR.SAKSHI LOCHAB, DR.
ERM associated Ectopic Fovea. JITENDER KUMAR, DR.SATVIR SINGH
DR. SHIRSHENDU MAHATO, M16151, DR.
PREEYAM BISWAS, DR.KRISHNENDU NANDI, DR. Paper [FP364] : OCT angiography changes in CNVM sec to
MAHARSHI MAITRA neovascular ARMD following Anti-Vegf treatment.
DR. SHROFF RAHUL ASHOK, S05342, DR.SHROFF ASHOK
Paper [FP39] : Retinal imaging upto ora without C, DR.ANAND A SHROFF
any additional attachment by advanced mobile..
DR. CHHAYA BHARTI, C19801 Paper [FP359] : Potential of Intravitreal Piperacillin-
Tazobactam in the management of post-surgical

Free Papers
Endophthalmitis.
DR. DHAIVAT SHAH, S19586, DR.SUGANESWARI
Paper [FP697] : Head U D Vie i g S e i
Kerala Society of Ophthalmic Surgeon Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachment- A Prospective
How has OCT Angiography changed my practice Randomised Trial.
patterns in AMD DR. DEEKSHA RANI, D22318, DR.NASIQ HASAN, DR. ATUL
KUMAR
DR ASMITA INDURKAR (A24020)
Delhi Ophthalmological Society
Uttarakhand State Ophthalmological Society Imaging-Based Biomarkers as Predictors of Response to
Correlation of morphological characteristics of ANTI-VEGF Therapy in Idiopathic Choroidal
staphyloma with the structural and functional Neovascularization.
outcomes of myopic traction maculopathy after DR SURBHI AGARWAL (S22308)
macular buckle surgery
DR GEETANJALI SOOD (S15136)

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Vitreo Retinal Diseases - II


DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME:8:00 - 9:25 am HALL:KELMAN HALL
Chairman:Dr. A.K. Talati
Co-Chairman: Dr.Atul Dhawan & Dr Sourav Sinha
Convenor:Dr. Ashish Lall
Co-Convenor: Dr.Arindam Chakravarti & Dr Rupak Roy
Moderator: Dr.Rohan Chawla & Dr Santosh Singh Patel

Paper [FP923] : Macular associations of tilted


disc syndrome.
DR. ABHIDNYA SURVE, S18120, DR.SHORYA
VARDHAN AZAD, DR. VINOD KUMAR

Paper [FP712] : OCT angiography characteristics Paper [FP1375] : SAFETY AND EFIFICACY OF
of activity in Myopic choroidal neo- SUPRACHOROIDAL TRIAMCINOLONE Vs
vascularizaiton (mCNV). INTRAVITREALDEXAMETHASONE IN DME.
DR.DHEEPAK SUNDAR MALARAVANNAN, DR.PRAMOD KUMAR SHARMA, S11636, DR.
M19066, DR.KARTHIKEYA R, DR. ROHAN RAVINDRA KUMAR CHOWDHURY, DR. MADHUMITA
CHAWLA, DR. ATUL KUMAR NAIK, DR. RUPASRI SETHI, DR. RAVINDRA KUMAR
CHOWDHURY
Paper [FP1132] : Experience with Pneumatic
Retinopexy with Subretinal Fluid Drainage: A Paper [FP780] : AREDS and the market - Survey of
three-year report. neutraceuticals and their adherence to AREDS
DR. SAURABH DESHMUKH, D19878, DR.DR. formula.
SURPRIYA HAWAIBAM, DR. DIVA KANT DR ANUJ SONI, S19374
MISRA, DR.RONEL SOIBAM
Paper [FP1194] : Wide Angle Angiography using
RetCam3.
Paper [FP1608] : Novel use of Donor Sclera as
DR. PRADEEP KUMAR, K12927, DR.SANTOSH
Encircling element for Retinal Detachment
surgeries. KUMAR, DR.GAURAV VERMA, DR.PIYUSH KUMAR
CHATURVEDI
DR.ANUSHA VENKATARAMAN,
V13426, DR.JAGADEESH KUMAR REDDY K Paper [FP860] : Incidence and Risk Factors for
Paper [FP884] : Modified miOCT guided Retinopathy of Prematurity in a Tertiary Care
Hospital in South India.
Management of Submacular bleed in Polypoidal
DR.SABAN HORO, S08334, DR.THOMAS
Choroidal Vasculopathy-.
DR.DIVYA AGARWAL, A18913, DR.LOHITH KURIAKOSE, DR.DEEPA JOHN, DR.JOEL ANTONY
KAVALAKATT
RAMBARKI, DR.TOSHIT VARSHNEY, DR. ATUL
KUMAR
Paper [FP1178] : Pulse Cyclophosphamide therapy in
Chhattisgarh State Ophthalmological Society macula threatening retinal vasculitis.
Novel Panoramic OCT Angiography: The DR. PRADEEP KUMAR, K12927, DR.ISHAN
non-invasive tool for Central Serous AGGARWAL, DR.BHUPESH BHATKOTI, DR.AVADHESH
OLI
Retinopathy.
DR RAKESH JUNEJA (J15026)

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Vitreo Retinal Diseases - III


DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME:8:00 - 9:25 am HALL:ELLIOT HALL
Chairman:Dr. Bakulesh Khamar
Co-Chairman: Prof. (Dr.) Pradyot Narayan Biswas & Dr Vivek Wani
Convenor:Dr. Parijat Chandra
Co-Convenor: Dr.Manisha Agarwal & Dr Pramod Bhende
Moderator: Dr.Sangeet Mittal & Dr Sachin Mahuli

Paper [FP1417] : Controlled Cannula Drainage: Paper [FP1581]:Can rate of vascular outgrowth be a
Drain suprachoroidal & subretinal fluid using predictor for treatment in babies with ROP ?
26G intravenous catheter. DR.TAPAS RANJAN PADHI, P19272, DR.SRIKANTA
DR. SANGEET MITTAL, M09477 KUMAR PADHY, DR. SUBHADRA JALALI
Paper [FP1644] : Evaluation of deep choroidal Paper [FP1643] : SAFETY AND EFIFICACY OF
vascular changes using EnFace OCT in Central SUPRACHOROIDAL TRIAMCINOLONE Vs
serous choroidopathy. INTRAVITREALDEXAMETHASONE IN DME.
DR.NASIQ HASAN, H18923, DR.NIMMY DR. RUPASRI SETHI, R23960, DR. RAVINDRA KUMAR
RAJ, DR.DHEEPAK SUNDAR CHOWDHURY, DR.PRAMOD KUMAR SHARMA, DR.
MALARAVANNAN, DR. ROHAN CHAWLA MADHUMITA NAIK, DR. RAVINDRA KUMAR
CHOWDHURY
Paper [FP1607] : Polarisation sensitive Optical
coherence tomography features in Paper [FP1534] : Role of ILM peeling in diabetic
degenerative retinal diseases. vitrectomy.
DR. POORNACHANDRA B., P14831, DR. ROHIT DR. HIMADRI CHOUDHURY, C12704, DR.HIRENDRA
SHETTY, DR.NARESH KUMAR KUMAR CHOUDHURY, DR. HAIMANTI CHOUDHURY

Free Papers
YADAV, DR.SANTOSH GOPI KRISHNA GADDE
Paper [FP1247] : Trojan horse anaesthesia: A
novel method of anaesthesia for pars plana Paper [FP1403] : Prognosis of Paracentral acute
vitrectomy. middle maculopathy in various scenarios - A
DR.RITU SINGH, R22512, DR.AJAI multimodal imaging.
KUMAR, PROF.SANJIV KUMAR GUPTA DR.RAGHUDEV BHATTACHARJEE, B21390
Paper [FP1227] : Do You See What We See ?
FUNDUS FLUORESCEIN ANGIOGRAPHY TO
EVALUATE COURSE OF ROP. Paper [FP1584] : Ocular Manifestations in Sickle CELL
DR. AMANDEEP HANS, A23806, DR. SUBINA DISEASE.
NARANG DR.GOPESWARI HOTA, H10269, DR. JAYASHREE
DORA, DR.JASMIN NILIMA PANDA, DR.SMITA KUMARI
PANDA, DR. IPSITA KHUNTIA

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Vitreo Retinal Diseases - IV


DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME:9:30 - 10:55 am HALL:PALLIKARIS HALL
Chairman:Dr. A.K. Dubey
Co-Chairman: Dr.Bajwa Gurkirat Singh & Dr Mona Bhende
Convenor:Dr. B.N. Kalpana & Dr.Anand Rajendran
Co-Convenor:Dr. Rajesh Hans
Moderator: Dr.Srimat Muralidhar & Prof Tariq Syed Qureshi

Paper [FP1998] : 3D visualisation system with i- Keynote Address


OCT in ERM surgery with preoperative & AIOS S Natarajan Award
postoperative OCT & OCTA.. [Fp1191] : Proteomic S - Based Approach For
DR.FARHAT FATIMA, F24152, DR. SHRINIVAS M. Differential Diagno Sis Of Age - Related Macular Dege
JOSHI, DR. A.S. GURUPRASAD, DR.APOORVA A G Neration Subtypes
Paper [FP1881] : Interweaving structural and DR. PUKHRAJ RISHI (R08659)
functional findings in MacTel type 2.
DR.NISHITA YADAV, Y19092, DR. SHRINIVAS M. Paper [FP1913] : MULTIMODAL IMAGING IN DENGUE
JOSHI, DR. A.S. GURUPRASAD, DR.APOORVA A G RETINOPATHY.
Paper [FP2190] : Hydroxychloroquin induced DR. SHREY MAHESHWARI, M22821, DR.GAURAV
retinopathy: Early detection using optical LUTHRA, DR.SHRUTANJOY MOHAN DAS, DR. LUTHRA
coherence tomography.. SAURABH
DR. AAMINA SHAH, A24164, DR.ASIF AMIN VAKIL Paper [FP2067] : Retinal detachment(RD) in
retinochoroidal(RC)coloboma: combined PPV+SB
versus PPV alone.
Paper [FP2322] : Innovative Indigenous Hands DR. SWEETY M .POHANE, P20558, DR.REETIKA
Free Sankara Mobile Indirect Ophthalmoscope SAXENA, DR.RUSHIKESH NAIGAONKAR, DR.ABHISHEK
HF-SIMO DESAI
DR. VIVEK CHAITANYA, C18870, DR. DIVYANSH
MISHRA, DR. RAJESH RAMANJULU, DR. MAHESH Paper [FP1835] : Post vitrectomy Vs Concurrent
P. SHANMUGAM Retinal Detachment in endophthalmitis..
DR. MEENAKSHI MAHESH, M24100, DR.KRISHNA
Paper [FP2184] : Comparison of three antibiotic KANTA ROY, DR. RAJIV RAMAN
drug regimens (intravitreal) in endophthalmitis.
DR. AAFREEN BARI, A22281, DR. ATUL
Paper [FP1653] : OCT-Angiography in Type 2 Macular
KUMAR, DR. ROHAN CHAWLA
telangiectasia - A qualitative and quantitative
Maharashtra Ophthalmological Society analysis..
Comparative study of success of various DR.ADITYA KELKAR, K07532
techniques of ILM peel in management of RRD Paper [FP1655] : Retrospective analysis of persistent
with PBR with MH. post vitrectomy macular thickening (PPVMT) and
DR PRASHANT BAWANKULE (B08692) visual acuity..
DR.RITURAJ VIDEKAR, V12236

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Hyde Park - I
DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME:9:30 - 10:55 am HALL:HELMHOLTZ HALL
Chairman: Dr. Goswami Biraj Jyoti
Co-Chairman: Dr. Arvind Kumar Morya
Convenor: Dr. Sanjib Banerjee
Co-Convenor: Dr. Saurabh Mittal
Moderator: Dr Bharat Gurnani

Paper [FP106]: Ocular tuberculosis: Its Paper [FP655]:A case of aphakic pupillary block in
proportion & socio-demographic profile among 7 year old child following lensectomy after
all types of tuberculosis. traumatic cataract.
DR. SOUMYA RAY , R21354, DR. MOUSUMI DR.JYOTI GONTIA, J23792, DR.ANKITA BALA,
BANERJEE, DR. PALLABI RAY CHAUDHURI DR.NEETU KORI, DR. SWETA SINGH
Paper [FP158]: Cataract surgery in the covid era- Paper [FP684]: Sneak robber of sight- Prevalence
our experience in a tertiary eye care centre. study of glaucoma.
DR.NIPAM JYOTI DAS, D18954 DR. MANJUSHREE KAREGOWDA, M21961,
Paper [FP242]: Effect of music in an ophthalmic DR.REKHA B.K. MUDHOL
OT. Paper [FP693]: A prospective study of
DR. ALOK AGRAWAL, A11583, DR. MAINAK retropupillary iris claw lens implantation.
RAYCHAUDHURI DR. PRANAMI BASYACH, P22678, DR.DEEPANJAN
Paper [FP337]: A comparative analysis of GHOSH, DR. (MRS.) BARUAH MAMONI
morphometric changes in the anterior chamber Paper [FP820]: Posterior Polar Cataract Surgery
angle after cataract surgery. made easy beginners.
DR. MAHSA JAMIL, M21666, DR.SANJEEV KUMAR DR.MEGHALI BHATTACHARJEE, B07212,
MITTAL, DR. RAMANUJ SAMANTA, DR.ANUPAM DR.SUBHRA AGARWALA SARAF, DR. VRUSHALI
SINGH, MOHITE, DR. MAHINDRAKAR ANIRUDDHA DINKAR
Paper [FP538]:Impact of pradhanmantri ujjwala Paper [FP869]: Effect of phacoemulsification in

Hyde Park
yojana on incidence of pterygium in females of myopia on OCT measurements-A prospective
north bihar.DR.ANCHAL JALWA, A23829, study.
DR.SUSHMITA CHAUDHARY, PROF.VIRESHWAR DR. SUCHETA PARIJA, S09161, DR. RAVI KUMAR
PRASAD, DR.ALKA JHA
Paper [FP1192]: Comparative study between
Paper [FP584]: Refractive outcomes of direct-chop & stop-&-chop in phacoemulsification
surgery of hard cataracts.
Simultaneous Phacoemulsification with
Pterygium surgery with fibrin glue. DR. NAMITHA PRAKASH, N22842, DR.UMESH
DR. BHARTI SHARMA, S09949, DR.POONAM HARAKUNI, DR.SHALAKA PISSURLENCAR, DR.
BHAGYAJYOTHI B. K., DR. SHIVANAND BUBANALE
SINGH, DR. VIJAYA JOJO, DR. SUSHIL BAJORIA
Paper [FP1737]: Study Prevalence & Pattern of
Paper [FP593]: Community Outreach program for Ocular Diseases In Children of 5-15 Years in
Ghaziabad region ( UP).
Cataract – Analysis of vision, complications and
satisfaction level. DR. NEEL SHAH, S22836, DR. RASHMEET ARORA,
DR. DARSHANI MARYA, DR. SARITA AGGARWAL
DR.POONAM SINGH, S17974, DR. JAGJIT SINGH
BEDI, DR. SUSHIL BAJORIA
Paper [FP1904]: Intraoperative and Paper [FP2265]: Retrospective analysis of YAG
postoperative complications of cataract surgery Laser capsulotomy post phacoemulsification.
in Pseudoexfoliation syndrome. DR. SANTOSH SHANKAR BHIDE, B04789
DR.DR. PANKHURI AGRAWAL, P24107, DR.
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Hyde Park - II
DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME:9:30 - 10:55 am HALL:BRAILLE HALL
Chairman: Dr. Divyesh P Shah
Co-Chairman: Dr. Tuhin Chowdhury
Convenor: Dr. Arundhati Tamuli
Co-Convenor: Dr. Sudipta Mitra
Moderator: Dr. Mohit Khattri

Paper [FP72]: Clinical profile of toxic Paper [FP1381]: Occupational corneal foreign bodies:
keratoconjunctivitis due to accidental injury by One year prospective study.
calotropis juice. DR.AMRITHA TILAK, A23967, DR.SHARMISTHA
PROF.PRANGYA PANDA, P09876, DR.SARITA BEHERA, DR. JAYASHREE DORA
PANDA, DR.SANJUKTA MAHAPATRO, DR.SUJATA
PADHY
Paper [FP541]: Herpes simplex keratitis Paper [FP1538]: Conjunctival impression cytology in
complicating dry eye disease. diabetic retinopathy patients, a comparative study.
DR.SHIVATI SAHU, S23793, DR.JYOTI GONTIA, DR. TANVEER AHMED, A22892, DR. RAJNEEL
DR.PRERNA MESHRAM, DR.PREETI RAWAT BHATTACHARJEE, DR. NAMRATA SHREE, DR. SAURA
Paper [FP630]: Late Onset Stargardt Disease: KAMAL DUTTA
Atypical Presentation. Paper [FP1754]: Bruch Membrane defects in
DR. MANOJ SHETTIGAR, S23346, DR.AAKASH Chorioretinal atrophy in a case of unilateral high
SHARMA, DR.MONIKA DAHIYA, DR.SATVIR SINGH myopia..
Paper [FP674]: An Insidious Fundus. DR. (MRS.) KULKARNI SHILPA, K07161, DR.RAHUL
Dr. Saarang Hansraj, H22070, Dr. Karthika SHAH, DR. (MRS.) KULKARNI SHILPA
Nemarugommula Paper [FP1828]: Ocular manifestations in HIV patients
at tertiary care hospital.
Paper [FP685]:Correlating diabetic retinopathy
incidence with diabetes duration in patients of DR. SHEETAL MORSKOLE, S22635, DR. PREETI
diabetes mellitus. BAMHANE, DR. NIKITHA ANN PANAKKAL, DR. ADITI
DR. (COL) RAJENDRA PRASAD GUPTA, G03008, DUBEY
DR.PRAJAKTA PRADIP SAMBAREY, DR.SMITA Paper [FP2230]:A classical -herpes zoster
PAWAR, DR. (MAJ) VINOD KUMAR BARANWAL ophthalmicus.
DR. SANGEETA BHADRA, S23231, DR.BITHI
CHOWDHURY
Paper [FP688]:Corneal farinata:- a rare case Paper [FP2320]:Etiological epidemiology of corneal
scenario. opacity in 0-12 years children at tertiary health
DR. CHAITANYA B, C23801, DR.REKHA B.K. center.
MUDHOL, DR.PADMINI GANGADHAR DR.NANDINI ASIJA, N24192, DR. DIVYA
RAICHANDANI, DR.VIVEK SOM, DR.KAVITA KUMAR
Paper [FP1093]:Optic disc changes, retinal nerve Paper [FP2357]:Clinical profile of herpes simplex
fiber layer and visual field defects in normal keratitis in people of southern assam.
tension glaucoma. MS.DR. NAZMA BEGUM, N24193, DR. ZAKIR HUSSAIN
DR.ANKISHA JAIN, A20764, DR. EVA RANI TIRKEY, LASKAR
DR. SUJATA LAKHTAKIA, DR. SHASHI AGARWAL
Paper [FP1153]:Structural and functional outcome Paper [FP2032] : OPHTHALMOLOGY PRACTICE
of scleral patch graft for anterior staphyloma in DURING COVID19 IN MEDICAL COLLEGE HOSPITAL-
Rhinosporidiosis. PROTECTING YOURSELF,YOUR PATIENTS.
DR.AMRITA VERMA, V17083, DR.VANDANA Dr. MANASAVEENA N T, M24109, DR. KSHEERAJA Y,
SINGH, DR.MANGILAL GARG, DR.NIDHI PANDEY Dr.Ananth Bhandary, DR. KSHEERAJA Y

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Hyde Park - III


DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME:11:00 am - 12:25 pm HALL:BRAILLE HALL
Chairman: Dr. Aditya Neog
Co-Chairman: Dr. Meenakshi Yadav Dhar
Convenor: Dr. Sukanya Mitra
Co-Convenor: Dr. Ankur Sinha
Moderator: Dr. Sudipta Ghosh

Paper [FP121]: Use of 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) Paper [FP1680]: A rare case of Inter-nuclear
intraoperatively in High risk cases of Glaucoma. opthalmoplegia with upgaze palsy due to
DR. SIDDHARTH SANE, S23556, DR. PRIYANKA neurocysticercosis.
KANEKAR, DR.ROOPA NAIK DR. RAKHI P DCRUZ, R20600
Paper [FP1723]: A Rare Case Of Leber's Hereditary
Paper [FP245]: Evaluate efficacy of topical Optic Neuropathy (Lhon).
interferon alfa-2b in management of ocular MS.DR. DURGA SUBHA KEERTHI PATIBANDA,
surface squamous neoplasia. D24031, DR. RAMESH KUMAR GOLKONDA
SATYAPRAKASAM, DR.YERRAMILLI SRINIWAS, DR.
DR. ANURAG NARULA, N16406, DR.SHILPA SINGH
LAALITHYA DASARI
Paper [FP1786]: Secondary open angle glaucoma
following scleral buckling surgery- case report.
Paper [FP381]: Macular and peripapillary retinal
nerve fibre layer thickness in primary open angle DR. CHIRANJEEV SINGH JHAJI, J23190, DR.
glaucoma patient. SAUMYA BALAKRISHNAN, DR. K.KULAIMANI
DR.DEEPTI TIWARI, D22664, DR. ANTABHA Paper [FP2055]: Study the prevalence of
BANDYOPADHYAY, DR.BIBHA KUMARI, DR. RAHUL hypertension in already diagnosed glaucoma
PRASAD patients.
Paper [FP483]: Angle closure glaucoma with DR. DARSHANI MARYA, D22919, DR. MEHAKLEEN
diabetes: A Dual Challenge. KAUR GILL, DR. NEEL SHAH, DR. SARITA
AGGARWAL
DR. UPALI TIWARI, T23797, DR.SUPRIYA KHARE ,
DR.AKSHAY UMARE , DR.NEETU KORI Paper [FP2100]: Unusual presentation of a case of
uveal melanoma managed successfully at a Hyde Park
Paper [FP525]: Charles bonnet syndrome a tertiary eye care center.
panacea. DR. DEEPAYAN SARKAR, S24113, DR.ANSHUKITA,
DR. NAREDI SUNIL RAMJIWAN, N06198 DR.DEEPAK SONI, DR. BHAVANA SHARMA
Paper [FP951]: Role of posterior sclerotomy &
trabeculectomy in a post-trabeculotomy case of Paper [FP2153]: Pyogenic granuloma of
sturge-weber syndrome. conjunctiva: a case series.
DR.GARIYASHEE LAHKAR, G23842, DR.UTKARSH DR.MANPREET KAUR, M21286
RAI, DR. BIKRAM DAM, DR.JAWAHAR JYOTI KULI
Paper [FP2292]: Comparison of Eylea and Lucentis
Paper [FP963]: Freshly prepared Amniotic in treatment of naive patient with Wet AMD.
Membrane Graft forSymblephason Management DR. RAMINDER SINGH, S1678
in peripheral part of NE Indian.
DR. SOUVIK BARUA, B23841, DR. GARIYASHES
LAHKAR, DR. BIKRAM DAM, DR. (MRS.) BARUAH
MAMONI
Paper [FP1307]: A Rare Case report of Leber’s Paper [FP1409]: Conjunctival Malignant
Hereditary Optic Neuropathy. Melanoma - A rare case report.
DR. LAKHIMAI BEYPI, L22653, DR. AMBIKESH DR. EESHITA JAIN, E23955, DR. MONALISA SAHA,
PANDEY, DR. PANKAJ BARUAH DR. ARYA WAKANKAR, DR.ARVIND YAKKUNDI

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Hyde Park - IV
DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME:1:30 - 2:55 pm HALL:BRAILLE HALL
Chairman: Dr. Sethi Anita
Co-Chairman: Dr. Vidhya N
Convenor: Dr. Shaloo Bageja
Co-Convenor: Dr. Raka Chatterjee
Moderator: Dr. Nilutparna Deori

Paper [FP53]: Histochemical analysis of anterior Paper [FP1266]: A Typical presentation of capillary
lens capsule in chalcosis bulbi. hemangioma.
DR.SHWETA, S19443, DR.VIKAS KUMAR JHA, PROF.ASHOK RATHI, R05671, DR.NIDHI SINGH, DR.
DR.PAROMITA DUTTA GAUTAM JAIN, DR. JOGINDER PAL CHUGH, DR.
Paper [FP105]: Surgical outcome of levator RAJENDRA SINGH CHAUHAN
resection versus frontalis sling surgery in Paper [FP1481]: Gonococcal Ophthalmia
unilateral congenital ptosis. Neonatorum: A Case Report.
DR. SONALI V. KUMAR, S11777 DR. SAURA KAMAL DUTTA, D22597, DR. HARISH
GOSWAMI, DR. TANVEER AHMED, DR.GAUTAM PAUL
Paper [FP252]: Neck operation in a case of ocular
torticollis: Misdiagnosis or lack of appropriate Paper [FP1703]: Destructive ocular myasis: a case
referral?. report.
DR.RUBY MOHARANA, M15298, DR. BHANDARI DR.SHREYA PODDER, S24038, DR. (MRS) SEWALI DAS
KIRANBALA
Paper [FP586]: A Dermoid Cyst simulating Paper [FP1715]: A case of osteosarcoma of left
Mucocele of Lacrimal Sac- A rare case report. maxilla presenting as unilateral eccentric proptosis
DR. DANIEL VARTE, V21435, DR. ALTAF ABU DR. MANOGNA A, M24021, DR. LAALITHYA DASARI,
DR. MANOGNA A
Paper [FP817]:Severe proptosis secondary to Paper [FP1955]: Clinical Profile Of Thyroid Associated
maxillary mucopyocele – a rare presentation Orbitopathy Based On Systemic Thyroid Status.
DR.KHUSHBOO CHAUHAN, K23929, DR. BHAVANA DR. SAMEEKSHA TADEPALLI, S20667, DR. USHA
SHARMA, DR. SUNITA SABARWAL, DR.SAMENDRA SINGH, DR. UDAY TEKCHANDANI
KARKHUR
Paper [FP817]:Severe proptosis secondary to
maxillary mucopyocele – a rare presentation
Paper [FP2028]: Goldenhar Syndrome - An Overview.
DR.KHUSHBOO CHAUHAN, K23929, DR. BHAVANA
DR. MEHAKLEEN KAUR GILL, M24149, DR.NAMAN
SHARMA, DR. SUNITA SABARWAL, DR.SAMENDRA
SAHNI, DR.AKSHITA CHAWLA, DR. SARITA AGGARWAL
KARKHUR
Paper [FP943]: UNILATERAL PROPTOSIS–The
untold mystery of the Pandora box, the orbit; its
Etiology and Management. Paper [FP2276]: Visual outcomes after refractive
Laser corneal surgery and phakic IOL in amblyopic.
DR.SUNANDA NANDI, S21346, DR.JAWAHAR JYOTI
KULI DR. BHUPESH SINGH, S15228, DR. SUDHANK BHARTI,
DR.SOURABH SHARMA, DR.NEHA BHARTI
Paper [FP943]: UNILATERAL PROPTOSIS–The
untold mystery of the Pandora box, the orbit; its
Etiology and Management. Paper [FP2341]: Glass for the Class-Hospital based
study of Presbyopia in the only tertiary care hospital
Dr.Sunanda Nandi, S21346, Dr.Jawahar Jyoti Kuli
of Andaman.
Paper [FP983]: Impact of Astigmatism on reading DR. ABHISHEK ONKAR, O15373
performance with Hindi typography.
PROF.KAVITA R BHATNAGAR, B09257

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Hyde Park - v
DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME:3:00 - 4:25 pm HALL:BRAILLE HALL
Chairman: Dr. Debdulal Chakraborty
Co-Chairman: Dr. Supriya Dabir
Convenor: Dr. Dharmesh K Kar
Co-Convenor: Dr. Sonal Jadhav (Lakdawala)
Moderator: Dr. Sangeeta Roy

Paper [FP36]: Unilateral Atypical Retinitis Paper [FP1074]:B/L Idiopathic pan-uveitis with
Pigmentosa in a 65 years old female: A Rare Case complicated cataract, with lefteye neovascular
Report. glaucoma-unusual case.
DR. APOORVA GOEL, A22665, DR. JOGINDER PAL DR. AVANEET KUMAR, K23926, DR. SHIVANAND
CHUGH, PROF.ASHOK RATHI, DR. RAJENDRA SINGH BUBANALE, DR.APOORVA DESHPANDE, DR.
CHAUHAN SHWETA VORA, DR.UMESH HARAKUNI
Paper [FP258]: Title: a case of ocular
toxoplasmosis. Paper [FP1386]: Retinal arterial macroaneurysm:
DR. JAGRUTHI MERUGU, J23758, DR. V.C. Case Challenges.
NAGASREE, DR.K. CHANDRA MOHAN, DR. MINAKSHI SHEOKAND, S17886, DR.TARUN
PROF.LAKSHMI CHOWDARY GUPTA, DR. PARIKSHIT DHIR, DR.PUSHKAR DHIR
Paper [FP814]: A case of granulomatosis
polyangiitis associated scleritis misdiagnosed as
Paper [FP1586]: Management of a case with
panophthalmitis.
subluxated IOL & CTR with RD.
DR.SUNITA SABARWAL, S23928, DR.DEEPAK SONI,
DR.SUGNESH PARMAR, P13055,
DR.KHUSHBOO CHAUHAN, DR.PRIYANKA
DR.ALPESHKUMAR RAJPUT
Paper [FP840]: Intraorbital foreign body: A Paper [FP1601]: A study on ocular injuries

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challenging case. with tennis or cricket ball presenting to a tertiary
DR. AMBIKESH PANDEY, P23859, DR. HIMANTO care centre.
NATH HAZARIKA DR. SAMEER DASH, D22548, DR. DASH SUCHITRA,
Paper [FP843]: Vogt Koyanagi Harada syndrome. DR. RUTAYANI DASH, DR.SATYANAARAYAN MALLIK
DR. REEJAANTONY, R23761, DR.SHOBHA G. PAI, Paper [FP1861]:Intraocular (marble piece) may
DR.TEENA MARIET MENDONCA, DR.GLADYS R not be toxic but it's presence at pupillary margin
RODRIGUES is an emergency
Paper [FP844]: Challenging and unusual DR. ADITI BHOSALE, A23839, DR. (MRS) SEWALI
intraocular and intraorbital foreign bodies. DAS
DR.SHUBASHREE KARAT, K13820, DR. SUNEETHA Paper [FP1907]: Auto-fluroscence pattern and
N LOBO, DR.MARY JOSEPH, DR.WINSTON PADUA refractive error found in csr.
DR. SHREYANGSI BISWAS, B16668,
Paper [FP889]: Ocular surface reconstruction by
DR.KALISHANKAR DAS
amniotic membrane transplantation in a case of
lime injury. Paper [FP2325]: Rare case of retinitis pigmentosa
DR.PREETY REKHA DAS, P23847, DR. MONALISA (unilateral).
DEORI DR. GAURAV RELHAN, R15979

Paper [FP288]: Impact of Lockdown on Ocular


Inuries.
DR. HEENA PATEL, H23755, DR. RAUNAQ KHANNA,
DR. SHREYA SHAH, DR. MEHUL SHAH
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DATE: 20.06.2021 TIME: 9:00am - 11:00am HALL: SUSHRUTA HALL
Judge: Dr Deepak Mishra and Dr Sudeep Das and Dr Arun Kumar Jain ad Dr.Nitin
Balakrishnan and Prof Abhay Lune and Dr.Nand Kishore
Paper [FP42]: Evaluation of implantation of trifocal Paper [FP793]:Suture support system (SST) for scleral
intraocular lens in high myopes. fixated IOL. Dr. SAUMENDRA NATH GHOSE, G11293, DR.
DR. ASHOK GARG, A03633 SINGHAL PRASHANT KUMAR, DR. DEBDULAL
CHAKRABORTY
Paper [FP67]:Unexpected mishap of a young Paper [FP890]:“INVERSE L” INCISION- novel technique for
surgeon. DR. RAMMIA R, R17243 small incision cataract surgery.
DR.NAVONIL SAU, S15799, DR. SIL ASIM
KUMAR, DR.RAJNI SAU
Paper [FP79]: Preoperative use of topical steroids Paper [FP1059]: Visual calibre of low simple myopic
in senile cataract: Justified or not. against the rule astigmatism in monofocal
DR. SUNIL KUMAR, K12002, DR. SEEMA SINGH pseudophakicpatients.Dr.Richa Sharma,
R21374, DR.NISHA BURA, DR. CHAWLA URMIL, DR.
ASHOK KUMAR KHURANA
Paper [FP196]: Small incision cataract suregry Paper [FP1135]: Triangle sign - A novel sign in
under sunconjunctival anesthesia: a study on pain Ophthalmology. Dr. SAURABH DESHMUKH, D19878, DR.
evaluation. DR.MADHUMITA PRASAD, KRATI GUPTA, DR.HARSHA BHATTACHARJEE
P19180, DR.SACHIN DAIGAVANE

Paper [FP280]: Comparison of refractive outcomes Paper [FP1271]: BREAKING THE WHITES, MAKING IT
between optical biometer and immersion BRIGHT!!! Phaco in 200 mature cataracts with 3 year
ultrasound biometry. DR. AANCHAL PRIYA, follow up study.
A23673, DR. SUMAN, DR. SEEMA SINGH, DR. DR.CHANDRAKANTHA K S, C07676, DR. SHEEJA
SUNIL KUMAR AREEKKARA KUNHIRAMAN, DR.NIRUPAMA R
Paper [FP457]: Innovative Use of Leap Motion Paper [FP1303]: Marshall syndrome minus: Genetic
Technology for Cataract Surgery Simulation- A Forme Fruste. DR. NILANJAN CHOWDHURY, C23596, DR.
Wet Lab Training Model. DR BHARAT GURNANI, SANJOY CHOWDHURY
G19198, DR.PRASANTH GIREESH, DR.KIRANDEEP

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Paper [FP557]: Outcomes of PCR Management Paper [FP1521]: Cataract macedoine: half cut half chop
during Phacoemulsification in a training Hospital. technique for brown cataract.
DR.NAMAN SAHNI, S23104, DR. SHIKHA, DR. NEEL PROF. AJAY DUDANI, D06387, DR. ANJALI
SHAH, DR. SARITA AGGARWAL ISRANI, DR.HEMA. M. MER, DR. ANJALI ISRANI

Paper [FP730]: Risk factor outcome and followup Paper [FP1649]: Emmetropia after cataract surgery.
of cataract surgery in Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus DR.SHUBHANGI DUBEY, D20684, DR. NISHANTH
(T1DM). DR.SANGEETA SHUKLA, S13271 MADHIVANAN, DR. NIVEAN M.
Paper [FP737]:Complete occlusion of anterior Paper [FP1714]: Comparison of visual outcomes and
capsular opening in patient operated for cataract rotational stability following implantation of two toric
with KERATOPLASTY. DR. RAJESH SUBHASH JOSHI, iols. DR. SMITH SUTE, S21810, DR. SRI GANESH, DR.
J06677, DR. MADAN ASHOK HUKUMCHAND, DR. NIKHIL R P, DR. SHEETAL BRAR
PREETI WADEKAR
Paper [FP1956]: Bilateral Progressive Anterior & Paper [FP1732]: Evaluation of visual outcome & patient
Posterior Lenticonus: its significance & satisfaction after cataract surgery with diffractive MFIOL.
management with Toric IOL. DR. VIVEK SINGH, DR NEHA RATHI, N19809, DR.(MRS ) POTDAR NAYANA
S24012, DR. RAKHI KUSUMESH, DR. AMBASTA ANIL
ANITA, DR. PARUL SHARMA, DR. VIDYA BHUSHAN
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DATE: 20.06.2021 TIME: 9:00am - 11:00am HALL: ELDER HALL
Judge: Dr.Nand Kishore K B & Dr Renu Magdum & Dr.Nirmal Fredrick T & Dr.Udayan Dixit &
Dr.Anil Kulkarni & Dr.Mita Joshi
Paper [FP152]: Comparison of Smartphone Apps for Paper [FP1519]:A 5-year Review Of Neovascular Glaucoma
medication reminders. DR. JOHN DAVIS AKKARA, – The Nuke In Shining Armour.DR.PRIYANKA SUDHAKAR,
A19940, DR. EATHAMMA JACOB, DR. DAVIS J AKKARA, DR. P19991, DR.MEENA MENON
ANJU KURIAKOSE
Paper [FP231]: Prevalence and risk factors for Paper [FP1561]:Artificial intelligence (AI) empowered
Retinopathy of prematurity in a tertiary care centre in Mobile Phone-Based screening for refractive errors.
south India. DR. AMIT KUMAR DEB, D17383, DR. DR.THIRUMALESH M B, T13410, DR. JYOTI MATALIA,DR.
ASWATHI NEENA, DR. SANDIP SARKAR, DR. SUNEEL HIMANSHU MATALIA, DR. ADRIAN BRAGANZA
SANGARAJU
Paper [FP485]:OVERVIEW OF CHILDHOOD CATARACT AT Paper [FP1572]:Cross Industry collaboration & consumer
TERTIARY EYE CARE CENTER IN WEST CENTRAL INDIA. insights on patient & staff confidence as hospitals restart.
DR. RAHUL SINGH, 23800, DR. GARIMA, DR.HARDIK DR. KAUSHIK MURALI, M10521
JAIN, DR.PRADEEP RAMTEKE
Paper [FP629]: Cataract surgery in chorioretinal Paper [FP1590]:Quantitative Analyses of drops per bottle,
coloboma: visual outcome and prognostic factors. available to the patient and predicting their compliance.
DR. SAMRAT CHATTERJEE, C07146, DR. SWAPNIL DR. MEGHA NAIR, M23692, DR. ISHA
PARCHAND, DR.ANUPAM SAHU, DR.DEEPSHIKHA GUPTA, DR.JOSEPHINE CHRISTY
AGRAWAL
Paper [FP784]: Impact of COVID-19 on retinopathy of Paper [FP1674]:Microbiological profile of Endogenous
prematurity screening and treatment in a tertiary care Endophthalmitis- A case series from Eastern India.
hospital.DR. RITESH VERMA, V20777, DR.SATVIR DR. DEEPAK AGARWAL, A19243, DR. DEBASISH
SINGH, DR.SUMIT SACHDEVA, DR. MANISHA RATHI BHATTACHARYA, DR.TUSHAR KANTI SINHA, DR.BORAL
SUBHENDU KUMAR
Paper [FP971]:Comparison of subfoveal choroidal Paper [FP1689]:KAP study regarding management of ocular
thickness in diabetic retinopathy with or without chemical injuries amongst Medical Interns.
macular oedema. DR. SHIVANI GUPTA,S23529, PROF. DR.MARUSHKA AGUIAR, M20365
PANKAJ CHOUDHARY, DR.ANAMIKA DWIVEDI, DR. SHASHI
AGARWAL
Paper [FP1151]:OUTCOME OF THERAPEUTIC Paper [FP1745]:ASSESSMENT OF ONLINE TEACHING AS AN
KERATOPLASTY IN HOPELESS MICROBIAL KERATITIS. DR. ADJUNCT TO MEDICAL EDUCATION IN BACKDROP OF
ABHISHEK RANJAN, R12751, DR. SUBHASH PRASAD COVID-19 LOCKDOWN.
DR.SASWATI SEN, S14856, DR. DEVANSHI DESAI, DR.DESAI
SANJIV, DR.SASWATI SEN
Paper [FP1318]:Tele-ophthalmology & referral for Paper [FP1791]:Relevance of ROP SCREENING IN PRESENT
Diabetic Retinopathy at Rural & Underserved Areas in SCENARIO AND ITS IMPACT ON OUR SOCIETY.
India. DR. PRITHVI CHANDRAKANTH, DR. SIDDIQUI PARVEZ AHMED, S07209, DR.JYOTI KANOJE
C22539, DR.NARENDRAN V, DR. RODNEY JOHN
MORRIS, DR.POOJA BHATLAVANDE
Paper [FP1340]:The impact of Covid -19 and lockdown on Paper [FP1812]:Prevalence and types of refractive error in
Cornea related problems and role of telemedicine. school going children of rural & urban areas of India.
DR.PRASHANSA PRAMOD THAKUR, P20370, DR.GAIRIK DR. SHILPI DUBEY, S21301, DR. SUNIL KUMAR
KUNDU, DR.SHARON DSOUZA, DR.ROHIT SHETTY

Paper [FP1415]:Impact of dry eye disease (ded) on vision Paper [FP2329]:Association between smoking and ocular
related-quality of life (VR-QOL). DR.SWETHASRI RAYAPU, surface health.
S22561, DR.SWETHASRI RAYAPU DR.KOMAL YADAV, Y22903, DR. JOLLY ROHATGI

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Comprehensive Ophthalmology
DATE: 20.06.2021 TIME: 9:00am - 11:00am HALL: PARSON HALL
Judge: Dr Madhu Bhaduria & Dr Madhukar Reddy & dr Vinita Gupta & Prof (Dr.) Col
Shashi Prabha Prasad & Prof. Harpreet Kaur Kapoor & Dr Sanjay Kumar Daulat Thakur D
Paper [FP206]: “Artificial intelligence tools are ‘as Paper [FP1583]: Technological and system
good as experts’ in diagnosing eye problems”? modifications in our ophthalmological practice
DR. ADITYA ANAND, A22453 during and post COVID-19 era.
DR.SINGH RAHUL, S21746, DR. SAURABH SINGH
JAREDA
Paper [FP386]: An eye on chemotherapy! Paper [FP1687]: Bardet-Biedl syndrome: A rare case
DR. VISHNU S, S21888, DR.VAISHNAVI RAVI report. DR.AJAY KAR, K14692
Paper [FP466]: Ocular manifestations of takayasu Paper [FP1770]: Ocular Myocysticercosis: An
arteritis-a case series and literature review. DR. AMIT Unusual Case of Ptosis. DR. ANUSHA K L,
KUMAR DEB, D17383, DR. TANMAY GOKHALE, DR. A19236, DR. APEKSHA AGRAWAL, DR. DEEPTI
SANDIP SARKAR, DR.NINAN JACOB P., DR.KRISHNA PRASAD R
Paper [FP468]: Frequency and clinical profile of Paper [FP1808]: A case of pulmonary tuberculosis
patients with exposure keratopathy in ICUs in a presented as Phlyctenular conjunctivitis.
tertiary center. Dr. Suneel Sangaraju, S21409, DR. DR. DEV KUMAR TEKAM, T22845, DR.PRITI
AMIT KUMAR DEB, DR.MALAVIKA MANI, DR. MARY SINGH, DR.KAVITA KUMAR
STEPHEN A, DR. JAYASRI P
Paper [FP482]: Scintillating bodies in anterior Paper [FP1892]: A study on prevalence and risk
chamber-Is it prolapsed asteroid hyalosis? 2 factors for dry eye disease in osteoporosis.
interesting case report. DR. ANJALI DADU, DR. SUBHRA SARITA BEHERA, S23261, DR. BIJNYA
A23722, DR. DEEPAK KUMAR TIWARI, DR.NEETU BIRAJITA PANDA
KORI, DR. SWETA SINGH
Paper [FP719]: Length of optic nerve enhancement in Paper [FP2050]: Correlation between Central
acute optic neuritis (on) – impact on visual field (VF). corneal thickness in diabetics & nondiabetics using
DR. ANKITA GOEL, A22443, PROF. PANKAJ non-contact pachymeter.
CHOUDHARY, DR. SHASHI AGARWAL, DR. EVA RANI DR. BISHNUPRIYA KHUNTIA, B21579, DR.JAYARAM Physical Posters
TIRKEY MEHER, DR.PURNIMA NANDA
Paper [FP904]: Association of meibomian gland Paper [FP2117]: Surgeon fatigue: A factor in
dysfunction (mgd) and LDL-C ‘or’ HDL-C. intraoperative complications in high volume
DR. DIVYA RAMRAIKA, D20142 cataract surgeries.
DR. AMIT PORWAL, DR.ABHISHEK PATEL
Paper [FP1160]: Perfect alternative to UBM to assess Paper [FP2258]: CRAO after Uneventful Topical
traumatic cataracts. Phacoemulsification - A Rare Case Report.
DR. AMAR PUJARI, P19120, DR. NAMRATA SHARMA DR ANIKET GINODIA, G19162, DR.KRISHNENDU
NANDI, DR. SNEHA BATRA, DR.SURENDRA PRAKASH
Paper [FP1197]: The Smartscope Kit – A Must For Paper [FP1539]: Clinical characterization of a case of
Every Ophthalmologist. oculocutaneous albinism with progressive myopia.
DR.BAGAVATH SHALINI MOHAN, DR. PRITHVI DR.AAKASH SHARMA, S21640, DR.SAKSHI
CHANDRAKANTH, DR.SRINILA ANIL KUMAR LOCHAB, DR. JITENDER KUMAR, DR. MANISHA NADA

Paper [FP1282]: Does smoking cause Dry Eye Disease


(DED)?
DR.MADHURIMA CHANDRA, M23742, DR.
ASHAPURNA BORGOHAIN

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Cornea
DATE: 20.06.2021 TIME: 9:00am - 11:00am HALL: STALLARD HALL
Judge: Dr.Parul M Deshpande & Dr Jayanshu Sengupta & Dr.Mohan Shalini & Prof Guna
Sagar Das & Dr Anita panda M & Prof Shrikant
Paper [FP43]:The effects of hydration on corneal Paper [FP1327]:A novel and emerging seasonal
stiffness with non-contact OPTICAL COHERENCE keratoconjunctivitis. DR. VINOD BARDE, B18780, Dr.
ELASTOGRAPHY (OCE). DR. ASHOK GARG, A03633 MAKHIJA LALIT, DR. ANUSHREE CHAUHAN
Paper [FP176]:Microscope-integrated optical coherence Paper [FP1336]:Outcome of ACXL in paediatric patients
tomography-guided evaluation of donor corneas. with eye rubbing v/s without eye rubbing in
DR. RINKY AGARWAL, A19062, DR. NAMRATA SHARMA keratoconus. Dr.HARDIK NANAVATI, N22481, Dr.
HIMANSHU MATALIA, Dr. JYOTI MATALIA, Dr. NANDINI C.
Paper [FP239]: A rare case report of Nocardia farcinica Paper [FP1349]: Incidence and risk factors for glaucoma
keratitis: First in Eastern India. post keratoplasty in pediatric population.
DR. SANKHA SUBHRA CHAUDHURI, C20213, DR. DR. SANIRA VAGHMARE, S22615, Dr. PRAJNA
MOUSUMI BANERJEE N.V., Prof.Mano Ranjan Das
Paper [FP251]: Topical cyclosporine in therapeutic Paper [FP1458]: A Case Series Of Calotropis Induced
keratoplasty for fungal keratitis. Ocular Toxicity.
DR. SAMRAT CHATTERJEE, C07146, DR.DEEPSHIKHA Dr.EPSITA GANTAYAT, E20082, Dr. SUJATA PADHY
AGRAWAL
Paper [FP302]: Autologous Platelet Rich Plasma (aPRP) Paper [FP1574]: Clinico-pathological correlation in reis
vs Artificial Lubricants in Dry Eye Disease- Comparative bucklers dystrophy.
study. Dr. RIDHAM NANDA, R22592
DR. RITIKA AGRAWAL, R23773, DR. PREETI RAWAT
Paper [FP561]: Role of MSICS in DSEK triple procedure Paper [FP2096]: Dangerous liaisons: peripheral
for visual rehabilitation of failed therapeutic ulcerative keratitis and systemic associations..
keratoplasty. DR. SOHAM BASAK, B16308 DR. ANIRBAN DUTTA, D21277, DR. SUJATA
DAS, DR.SMRUTI REKHA PRIYADARSHINI
Paper [FP660]: Corneal ulcer associated with Paper [FP2108]: Pythium Keratitis: A Mysterious Bug..
Rheumatoid Arthritis - A case report. DR. PRATIK BHAORA, B18868, DR. SMRUTI REKHA
Dr. ALANKRITA HAZARIKA, A23843, DR. MALAKAR PRIYADARSHINI
AMAR JYOTI, DR.JAWAHAR JYOTI KULI
Paper [FP786]: The Resurrection of Tenon’s Patch Graft Paper [FP2183]:A Low cost Screening & Management
in Corneal Emergency. tool for Exposure keratitis in mechanically ventilated
Dr. SUMANTA KUMAR BERA, B14367, DR. patients. DR. JAMEEL FATEMA, J24141, Dr. DESHPANDE
SUBHRATANU CHAKRABARTY, DR. RAMARGHYA KUSUM VIDYA NARAYAN, Dr. ZAMEER-UL-HASAN GOLEWALE, Dr.
CHAKRABORTY, DR. PIYALI KONAR PRABHUGOUDA B. LINGADALLI
Paper [FP1025]:Keratoglobus after long standing Paper [FP2245]: Patching the Pirate! -A case of scleral
keratoconus- a rare case. DR. NEHA BAJPAYEE, patch graft for infectious scleritis post pterygium
N22714, DR.SACHIN DAIGAVANE excision. MS. NEENA CHRIS WILLIAM, N23386, DR.
HILDA, DR. DAVID PUDUKADAN, DR. LILAN BHAT
Paper [FP1232]: Longterm outcomes of Topo-Guided Paper [FP1256]: Study of effect of topical autologous
Removal of Epithelium in Keratoconus vs Topo-Guided serum&sodium hyaluronate on graft re-epitheliasation
PRK with CXL. DR. PAYAL DEEPAK PANDIT, P20399, DR. after PK. DR. SUPRIYA KHARE, S23818, DR. NEETU
POOJA KHAMAR, DR. ROHIT SHETTY KORI, DR. VIJAY BHAISARE

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Diabetic Retinopathy & Medical Retina


DATE: 20.06.2021 TIME: 9:00am - 11:00am HALL: HAYREH HALL
Judge: Dr.karobi rani lahiri & Dr Rodney Morris & Dr. Vivek Dave & Prof P N Biswas
& Dr K S Kumar & Dr Ashish Sharma
Paper [FP172]: Role of adjuvant topical Paper [FP1485]: Oral Fluorescein Angiography using
Dorzolamide-Timolol versus placebo in wet Broadline Imaging Technology for retinal disease.
ARMD. DR. PAYAL MUKHERJI, P21719, DR. SINHA DR. SANGEET MITTAL, M09477, DR. JASWANT
VIDYA BHUSHAN, DR. SUCHITRA KUMARI, DR. SINGH THIND, DR. KANWALJEET H MADAN
NEHA SHILPY
Paper [FP174]: Evaluation of Retinal and Choroidal Paper [FP1699]: Novel imaging features in
thickness in patients with Chronic Kidney Disease. aggressive forms of dry AMD.
DR.SUCHITRA KUMARI, S23660, DR. SINHA VIDYA DR. MADAN JOSHI, J20956, DR. SHRINIVAS M.
BHUSHAN, DR. NEHA SHILPY, DR. PAYAL MUKHERJI JOSHI, DR. A.S. GURUPRASAD, DR.APOORVA A G
Paper [FP281]: A comparative oct based study on Paper [FP1710]: Negative relation between serum
retinal changes in normal pregnancy and bilirubin subtypes and severity of diabetic
gestational hypertension. Dr. NIYA BABU, retinopathy. DR. SUCHITRA KUMARI BISWAL,
N22544, DR. ANCHITHA MEENU R, PROF. S24010, DR. PRADEEP SAGAR, DR. RAVI SHANKAR
ANTHRAYOS C V KAKKANATT H.N.
Paper [FP366]: Visual Evoked Potential evaluation Paper [FP1852]: Man vs Machine: How effective is
as a predictive marker of Diabetic retinopathy. portable fundus camera based diabetic retinopathy
DR.SANKHA SUBHRA CHAUDHURI, C20213, DR. screening?. DR. SNEHA BATRA, B17213, DR. PARTHA
MOUSUMI BANERJEE, DR. ASIM KUMAR DEY BISWAS, DR ANIKET GINODIA, DR. PREEYAM BISWAS
Paper [FP378]: The riddle of Serpiginous like Paper [FP1865]: Sequential CRAO & posterior ciliary
choroiditis (SLC): A case report. block due to ophthalmic artery aneurysm.
DR. REIKHONGUL RANGLA, R23780, DR. DASH DR. K.S.KUMAR, K08476, DR. MURALIDHAR N.S.
SUCHITRA
Paper [FP497]: Bevacizumab in a case of Bietti’s Paper [FP2044]: Assessment of vascular changes in
crystalline retinopathy with choroidal neovascular diabetic macular edema after anti-vegf using oct-

Physical Posters
membrane. DR. MITHUN DAS, D21936, DR. angiography. DR. LIJI JOMON PARASSERIL,
KRISHNAN HEMALATHA L20619, DR. SUPRIYA DABIR, DR. MOHAN RAJAN
Paper [FP752]: Effect of macular ischemia on Paper [FP2140]: Clinical Characteristics and
central foveal thickness in branch retinal vein Treatment Outcomes of Angioid Streak associated
occlusion. DR. RENUKA RAWAT, R23461, DR. CNV (AS – CNV ).
DIVYA TRIPATHI, DR. SHASHI AGARWAL, DR. DR. KSHITIZ KUMAR, K13309
CHARUDATT CHALISGAONKAR
Paper [FP1154]: Clinical profile and risk factors for Paper [FP2160]: Retinal nerve fiber layer in diabetic
Chronic Central Serious Chorioretinopathy: A 3- retinopathy, chronic kidney disease a confounding
year report. Dr. SAURABH DESHMUKH, factor. Dr.SIDDHARTH KUMAR, K22869, Dr. JYOTISH
D19878, Dr.Ronel Soibam, Dr. MANABJYOTI KHILAR, Dr. SUMITA MOHAPATRA
BARMAN, Dr.HEMALATA DEKA
Paper [FP1161]: Quest for weight loss - led to Paper [FP1287]: Association of Serum Lipids with
vision loss!!!.DR. PRITHVI CHANDRAKANTH, Macular Thickness & in Type 2 Diabetes without
C22539, DR. KALPANA NARENDRAN, DR. Macular Edema. DR. DEEPAK MISHRA, M12337, DR.
SARAVANAN V R, DR. MRUNMAYI JESTE HEMENDRA SINGH, DR. TANMAY
SRIVASTAV, DR.MAHENDRA KUMAR SINGH

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External Disease
DATE: 20.06.2021 TIME: 9:00am - 11:00am HALL: VON GRAEFE HALL
Judge: Dr.Rajeev Gupta & Dr Shreya Thatte & Dr.Shreesha Kumar K & Dr Rishi Mohan &
Dr.Kalpana Suresh
Paper [FP18]: Comparative study of fibrin glue and Paper [FP1576]: Proliferating Trichilemmal cyst-
vicryl suture in conjunctival transplantation in differential of a limbal mass.
pterygium. DR. CHETAN DHONDIRAM RATHOD, R19768, DR.
DR. PUSPA KUMARI, P21432, DR. DEEPAK MARIANUS NIMISHA NAGPAL, DR. CHETAN DHONDIRAM
LAKRA, DR. RAJIV KUMAR GUPTA RATHOD, DR. PAWAN PRASHER
Paper [FP264]: Pterygium Extended Removal followed Paper [FP1650]: Efficacy of topical application of 0.03%
by mini-SLET for Recurrent Pterygium in Glaucoma tacrolimus eye ointment in allergic conjunctivitis.
Patients. DR.RAJIV KUMAR, K19540, DR. ANURAG
DR. ALOK SATI, S09925, DR. SANJAY KUMAR DHAR NARULA, DR.AMAN GAUR, DR.PANKAJ RANJAN
Paper [FP325]: Ocular manifestations in ATOPIC Paper [FP1997]: Pterygium excision with sutureless stem
DERMATITIS (AD) - An observational study in a tertiary cell transplantation and tuck in conjunctival
care centre. autografting.
DR. SUMAN ., S23711, DR. AANCHAL PRIYA, DR. SEEMA DR. SEEMA KUMARI, S19287
SINGH, DR. SUNIL KUMAR
Paper [FP500]: Ectoparasitic Infestations of Eye: Case Paper [FP2037]: Oral propranolol versus oral
Series. Dr. SHAGUFA JAMAL, S22188, Dr. DASH prednisolone for the treatment of infantile capillary
SUCHITRA, Dr. EPSITA GANTAYAT, Dr. REIKHONGUL hemangioma of lid.
RANGLA DR. APEKSHA AGRAWAL, A19902, DR. SAYALI
MAHAJAN, DR. KRISHNA PRASAD R, DR. DEEPTI P.
Paper [FP1083]: Sympathetic Effect of Crosslinking one Paper [FP2106]: To study ocular surface changes in
eye on non cross-linked contralateral eye, A molecular glaucoma patients on topical antiglaucoma medication.
profile. DR. JATINDER SINGH BHALLA, B05506
DR. AISHWARYA CHHABRA, A22559, DR. ROHIT
SHETTY, DR. POOJA KHAMAR
Paper [FP1102]: Prevalence of astigmatism in children Paper [FP2157]: Keloid: A rare cause of recurrent
suffering from perineal allergic conjunctivitis. pterygium.
DR. PATTANAYAK SABYASACHI, P05194 DR. SHRUTHI BHIMALLI, S21774, DR. HIMANSHU
MATALIA, DR.AJAY KRISHNAMURTHY, DR. NANDINI C.
Paper [FP1274]: Goldenhar Syndrome - An Outlook Paper [FP1429]: Isolated Eyelid Cysticercosis
From Ophthalmology. Masquerading As Eyelid Mass – A Rare Case Report.
DR. SUBHRA SARITA BEHERA, S23261, DR. SHRUTI DR. KUSUM CHAUDHARY, C22865, DR. ALANKRITA
SATPATHY, DR. BALAKRUSHNA SAMANTARAY, DR. HAZARIKA, DR. DEEPANJAN GHOSH, DR. (MRS.) BARUAH
SUMITA MOHAPATRA MAMONI
Paper [FP1385]: Ocular surface (os) immunoprofiling in Paper [FP1491]: A novel biomechanical model to
keratoconus and its impact on treatment outcomes. diagnose pediatric keratoconus (KC).
DR. SRIRAM ANNAVAJJHALA, S19618, DR. POOJA DR. ASHWINI CHANDRAMOULI, A22430, DR. JYOTI
KHAMAR, DR. SHARON DSOUZA, DR. ROHIT SHETTY MATALIA, DR. SHETTY BHUJANG K, DR. HIMANSHU
MATALIA

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Glaucoma
DATE: 20.06.2021 TIME: 12:00pm - 2:00pm HALL: SUSHRUTA HALL
Judge: Dr.Nangia Vinay Kumar & Dr O K Radhakrishnan & Dr.Ganesh Venkataraman &
Dr Sumit Choudhury & Dr Manish Shah & Dr Rita Dhamankar
Paper [FP38]: Topical difluprednate induced Paper [FP1228]: Unilateral microcornea, cornea plana
intraocular pressure changes after cataract surgery. and open angle glaucoma – a tale of the three
DR. LIPI CHAKRABARTY, C13692 musketeers!
DR. SHREESHRUTHI N, N18565, DR. ANAND
BALASUBRAMANIAM,DR. PRIYANKA
SUDHAKAR, DR.MEENA MENON
Paper [FP48]:Evaluating bleb morphology among Paper [FP1263]:Macular ganglion cell complex and
operated juvenile open angle glaucoma patients. DR. RNFL loss as a screening tool for glaucoma: A feasible
RAVIKUMAR BHUKYA, B19054, DR. RAMANJIT option.
SIHOTA, DR. VINEY GUPTA DR. DERIN PUTHUR, P22230, DR. A.SURABHI, DR. S D
VIJAYSHANKAR, DR. AJITA SASIDHARAN
Paper [FP104]: A comparative study of Intraocular Paper [FP1354]: Progressive myopic shift with
Pressure changes in primigravidae with multigravidae. shallow AC in a post cataract surgery patient.
DR.SUCHITRA KUMARI, S23660, DR. SINHA VIDYA DR. ARPITHA R, S20580, DR. HARSHAVARDHAN
BHUSHAN, DR.NEHA SHILPY, DR.PAYAL MUKHERJI KAVALADANDI, DR. SHREESHRUTHI N, DR. MEENA
MENON
Paper [FP344]: IOP rise in post phakic iol (IPCL) cases: Paper [FP1465]: To study intra-ocular pressure
causes, management and visual outcome. DR.LUBNA changes post silicon oil removal.
MAROOF, L21673, DR.SHAKUN GUPTA, DR. SHWETA DR. SHITAL MUNDE, S23913, DR. HEMANGI
TRIPATHI, DR.ANJUM IQBAL MAZHARI TIRMALE, DR.ARCHANA PANDEY, DR.RUSHIKESH
NAIGAONKAR, DR.ABHISHEK DESAI
Paper [FP472]: Incidence and management of post- Paper [FP1819]: Genes to cells- the master
penetrating keratoplasty (PK) glaucoma. manipulators!
DR. SUMAN ., S23711, DR. AANCHAL PRIYA, DR. SEEMA DR. BARNITA DAS, B23986, DR. VENKATA RATHNAM
SINGH, DR. SUNIL KUMAR PERAM, DR. SUPERNA MAHENDRA, DR. PRATHIMA
LINGA

Physical Posters
Paper [FP602]: Comparison of Ocular Biometry in Paper [FP1856]: Best equation of scleral flap size and
Various Subtypes of Angle Closure Disease; Our sclerostomy opening for trabeculectomy.
experience. DR. KEYA CHAKRABARTI, K21991, DR. DR. PALLAVI M. P, P23713, PROF.TIWARI UMA
RAMESH CHANDRA MOHAPATRA, DR.SWATI SAMANT SHARAN
Paper [FP729]: Central corneal thickness – a powerful Paper [FP1920]: Secondary glaucoma in patients with
predictor of glaucomatous damage. uveitis.
DR. DIVYA TRIPATHI, D23459, DR. RENUKA DR. SUJATA, S20410, DR. SHREESHRUTHI N, DR.
RAWAT, DR. SHASHI AGARWAL, DR. SUJATA LAKHTAKIA MEENA MENON
Paper [FP735]: Beginner’s experience with Ahmed Paper [FP1993]: Malignant glaucoma: Is zonulectomy
Glaucoma Valve. and iridectomy mandatory with anterior vitrectomy.
DR.RASHMI KRISHNAMURTHY, K16848, DR.HARSHA Dr.SUBODH LAKRA, L18260, Dr.Shikha Gupta, Dr.
RAO VINEY GUPTA, Dr.ABHIJIT BENIWAL
Paper [FP777]: Correlation between central corneal Paper [FP2216]: Nanophthalmos and Glaucoma:
thickness (cct) and optic disc area in eyes with Treatment Outcomes with Different Surgical
glaucoma. DR. MUGUNDAN T, T21880, DR. MEERA Strategies. DR. AISHWARYA RATHOD, A22418, DR.
ALIAS DEVASENA MURUGESAN KARTHIKEYAN MAHALINGAM, DR. SHIKHA GUPTA,
Paper [FP1203]: Clinical study of Primary open angle Paper [FP2280]: Congenital Primary Aphakia: Useful
glaucoma vs Normal tension glaucoma. Lessons to learn.
DR. SHIVANI GUPTA, Dr.Ankisha Jain, Dr. SUJATA DR. SUSHMITA KAUSHIK, K06401, DR.PANDAV
LAKHTAKIA SURINDER SINGH, DR.GAURAV GUPTA, DR.SAGARIKA
SNEHI
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Lacrimal
DATE: 20.06.2021 TIME: 12:00pm - 2:00pm HALL: ELDER HALL
Judge: Dr.Gyan Bhaskar & Dr.Ekta Agarwal & Dr.Vidyashankar B & Dr.Narendra Patidar
&Dr.Marian Pauly & Dr.Roshmi Gupta
Paper [FP168]: Piece the Puzzle - Often you will not know its Paper [FP1097]: Compliance of nasolacrimal duct
there! massage in infants with Congenital Nasolacrimal Duct
DR. NUPUR GOEL, G15989, DR.TARJANI DAVE obstruction. DR. SHWETA ALONEY, S23914, DR. DIVYA
TRIPATHI, DR. SHASHI AGARWAL, DR. SHIVCHARAN LAL
CHANDRAVANSHI
Paper [FP373]: Unveiling a rare etiology of chronic Paper [FP1131]: Case study on Dacryops - What the mind
dacryocystitis.Dr. ANUJEET PAUL, P23406, Dr. K. doesn’t know the eyes do not see.
SRIKANTH, Dr. MATHU KRISHNAN VALLINAYAGAM DR. APARNA SINGHAL, S14309
Paper [FP1055]: Probing with mitomycin C: An option for Paper [FP1427]: Infective Canaliculitis: Identification,
primary acquired nasolacrimal duct obstruction in investigation, management and treatment outcomes.
adults.DR. NISHA BURA, N21414, DR. RICHA SHARMA, DR. DR. JYOTI BATRA, B14747, DR. SONALI SINGH
ASHOK KUMAR KHURANA, DR. CHAWLA URMIL

Neuro Ophthalmology
DATE: 20.06.2021 TIME: 12:00pm - 2:00pm HALL: PARSON HALL
Judge: Prof.Rohit Saxena & Dr Debdas Mukhopadhyay & Dr.Rashmin Gandhi & Dr G S
Kalaimathi & Dr.Kumudini Sharma & Prof.Goyal J L
Paper [FP85]: Infiltrative chiasmatopathy in xanthoma Paper [FP569]: Retinal nerve fibre layer changes
disseminatum (XD): A rare entity. following scleral buckling surgery and its determinants.
DR. MOUSUMI BANERJEE, M22333, DR.NRIPEN GAUR DR. PUNITA KUMARI SODHI, S06682, DR. AKANKSHA
GAUTAM, DR. ANJU RASTOGI, DR. YADAV ALKA
Paper [FP171]:Diagnosing Early Glaucomatous Damage In A Paper [FP656]: Bilateral optic neuritis accompanying
Homonymous Hemianopic Patient With Spectralis SD-OCT. typhoid fever in a child.
DR. PRASANNA VENKATESH RAMESH, R19173, DR. DR. DEBA PRATIM DAS, D23862, DR. VIJAYA
ANUGRAHA BALAMURUGAN, DR. R. RAMESH AGARWALLA, DR. (MRS.) BARUAH MAMONI
Paper [FP384]: From 19th century devic’s disease to nmosd in Paper [FP718]: Neuropapillitis versus retrobulbar optic
21st century – what time has taught us. neuritis (on)- recovery in contrast sensitivity(cs).
DR. SAPNA SABNANI, S23675, DR. PARAM KUMAR DR. ANKITA GOEL, A22443, DR. SUJATA LAKHTAKIA, DR.
SONARE, DR. PUSHPRAJ SINGH, DR. SWETA SINGH SHASHI AGARWAL, DR. EVA RANI TIRKEY
Paper [FP406]: Evaluation of retinal changes by optical Paper [FP980]: Intracranial tuberculoma presenting with
coherence tomography (OCT) in multiple sclerosis. B/L papilledema and vision loss-a rare case scenario.
DR. VIJAYLAXMI MEENA, V23788, DR. PAYAL MUKHERJI, DR. DR. ROSELIN B, R23891, DR.PAVANA ACHARYA, DR.
NEHA SHILPY, DR. SINHA VIDYA BHUSHAN ROSELIN B, DR. SANDEEP K., PROF. KAVITHA C. V.
Paper [FP412]: Effect on visual acuity (VA) with Intravitreal Paper [FP1002]: A rare case of posterior reversible
Triamcinolone (IVTA) [2mg/0.05ml] in NAION. encephalopathy syndrome in an antepartum eclampsia
DR. SOURAV SANTRA, S19453, DR. DAS ARNAB patient.
DR. SONALI PRASAD, S23332, DR. VIDHATA V, DR.
SHASHWAT BHATTACHARYYA
Paper [FP488]: Optic disc granuloma with retinal vein Paper [FP1026]: Bilateral optic disc edema as initial
occlusion- rare presentation of Neuro-ophthalmic presentation in case of unilateral vestibular
Sarcoidosis. schwannoma".
DR. ASHOK KUMAR, K13270, DR. MAYANK JHANWAR, DR. DR. NEHA BAJPAYEE, N22714, DR. SACHIN DAIGAVANE
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Paper [FP1284]:True foster kennedy (f.k.) syndrome- a Paper [FP1681]:Alcohol lockdown in COVID19
rare disease entity. resulting Optic Atrophy due to ingestion of alcohol
DR. ANKITA GOEL, A22443, DR. EVA RANI TIRKEY, DR. based hand sanitizer.
SUJATA LAKHTAKIA, DR. SHASHI AGARWAL DR. ANKITA MITRA, M17294, DR. LAV KOCHGAWAY
Paper [FP1383]:Malinger or genuine sufferer: approach Paper [FP1718]: A rare case of evan's syndrome
to positive visual phenomenon in a rare case of PRION manifesting as retrobulbar neuritis.
disease. DR. HEMA V.K, H24071, DR.VIRNA SHAH
DR. DEVIKA BHATTACHARYA, D21244, DR. S PRIYA
Paper [FP1432]: Case report: Pituitary adenoma with Paper [FP2004]: A rare case of Foster Kennedy
unilateral visual field loss. syndrome (FKS) caused by Juvenile Nasopharyngeal
DR. ANCHAL ARORA, A22943, DR. AARUSHI SAINI, DR. Angiofibroma (JNA).
ASHIT HANDA, DR. JOLLY ROHATGI DR. APPURV KACHHWAHA, K23286, DR. ARCHANA
GULATI, DR. RISHI M MEHTA, DR. LIPA MOHANTY
Paper [FP1490]:Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Paper [FP2058]: Role of corneal biomechanics in
Syndrome - A Mother's Anguish. Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension (IIH) & its future
DR. AVIK DEY SARKAR, S22146, DR. SANCHARI applications.
SARKAR, DR. PRATIROOP GANGOPADHYAY, DR. SANJAY DR. SUMITHA MUTHU, S22217, DR. ROHIT
KUMAR DAULAT THAKUR SHETTY, DR. ABDUL RAWOOF, DR. JYOTI MATALIA

Ocular Pathology / Ocular Oncology and Tumors


DATE: 20.06.2021 TIME: 12:00pm - 2:00pm HALL: STALLARD HALL
Judge: Dr.Mukesh Sharma & Dr. RC Gupta & Dr. Reena Rasheed & Dr.Chawla Urmil &
Dr. Swati Kaliki & Dr. Kaustubh Mulay
Paper [FP470]: Role of Radiotherapy in treatment of Paper [FP961]: Study of ocular surface changes in
upper eyelid Basal cell carcinoma - A rare case report. pterygium.
DR. VIJAYA AGARWALLA, V22649, DR. SUNANDA DR. RAWAT RASHMI, R22058
NANDI, DR.GOGOI RAJENDRA NATH

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Paper [FP512]: Typical allergy but an atypical Paper [FP967]: Trichilemmal carcinoma of eyelid-a
presentation:a rare case report. case report.
DR. AKSHAY UMARE, A23819, DR. SUPRIYA KHARE, DR. DR. KALPANA KAUSHIK, K23737, DR. JAYSHREE, DR.
ANJALI DADU, DR.VIJAY BHAISARE MANGILAL GARG, DR. SWATI KUJUR
Paper [FP610]: A Rare Case of Congenital Cutaneous Paper [FP988]: Bilateral choroidal melanoma in
Leiomyoma with Cryptorchidism. immunocompromised patient: a case report.
DR. PRABRISHA BANERJEE, B17525, DR. MD. SHAHID DR. PRIYANKA EKKA, P23889, DR. JAYSHREE, DR.
ALAM MANGILAL GARG, DR. SWATI KUJUR
Paper [FP701]: Another malignant masquerader. Paper [FP1001]: Surgical management of a
DR. ANOOP SINGH, A21792, DR. PADMAJA KRISHNAN challenging case of sebaceous gland carcinoma of
upper lid and eyebrow.
DR. NEEBHA ANAND, A11200, DR. PREETAM RAJ
KURREY, DR. REENA GUPTA, DR.JYOTI DESWAL
Paper [FP871]: Bilateral Primary Optic Nerve sheath Paper [FP1053]: Clinico-pathological profile and
Meningioma - A rare entity in Paediatric age group. survival of retinoblastoma patients: A teaching
DR. AKULRAJ GUPTA, G23695, DR. PREETI RAWAT hospital survey.
DR. RAJKUMAR GAUTAM, G23884, DR. AMAR
KUMAR, DR. MEGHNA ROY, DR.DR. MAURYA R. P.
Paper [FP927]: Lymphoma present as periorbital Paper [FP1071]: Recurrent eyelid nodule: A
swelling - challenge in diagnosis. manifestation of Muir-Torre Syndrome.
DR. MALAKAR AMAR JYOTI, J21619, DR.ALANKRITA DR. SHIVA KUSHWAH, S23235, DR.KAUSTUBH
HAZARIKA MULAY, DR.VIKAS MENON

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Paper [FP1127]:Basaloid Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Paper [FP1688]:Pyogenic granuloma post pterygium
Conjunctiva – A Rare Entity. surgery.
DR. AVANTIKA SRIVASTAVA, A22997, DR. SANJAY DR. AJAY KAR, K14692
KUMAR DAULAT THAKUR, DR. AVIK DEY SARKAR, DR.
RADHAKRISHNA MANDAL
Paper [FP1182]:The Triple Sequence - Plasma cell Paper [FP2039]:Simpler and effective management of
disorders of the orbit - A case series. posterior located Retinal capillary haemangioma.
DR. NADHNA BASHEER, N20617, DR. MARIAN DR. PRAGN MEHTA, M24077, DR. RAJESH
PAULY, DR. MEKHLA NAIK RAMANJULU, DR. VIVEK CHAITANYA, DR. DIVYANSH
MISHRA, DR. MAHESH P. SHANMUGAM
Paper [FP1259]:Seborrheic keratosis mimicking basal Paper [FP2209]: The Costly Affair of an Eyelid Itch.
cell carcinoma. DR. SAHIL AGRAWAL, A19972, DR.SUJEETH
DR. ISHA ACHARYA, I23906, DR. SHACHI MODABOYINA, PROF.DR. SEEMA KASHYAP, DR.RACHNA
SRIVASTAVA, DR. JOLLY ROHATGI MEEL
Paper [FP1552]:A benign limbal mass masquerading as Paper [FP2227]:Role of p63 in diagnosing metastatic
Ocular Surface Squamous Neoplasia (OSSN). adenocarcinoma.
DR. AARUSHI SAINI, A23971, DR. ISHA ACHARYA, DR. DR. RAJEEV PRIYADARSHI, P21731, DR.SHWETA
ANCHAL ARORA, DR. JOLLY ROHATGI PATIL, DR. MD. SHAHID ALAM

Optics / Refraction / Contact Lens


DATE: 20.06.2021 TIME: 12:00pm - 2:00pm HALL: HAYREH HALL
Judge: Dr. RC Shah & Dr.Darak Ambarish Balkrishna & Prof.Anthrayos C V Kakkanatt & Dr
Somen Misra & Dr Siddharth Sheth
Paper [FP77]: Reverse Straatsma Syndrome – a case Paper [FP1344]: Novel air-puff based multizone
report. biomechanics measurement system: Insight to
DR. PAYAL MUKHERJI, P21719, DR. SINHA VIDYA crosslinking biomechanics.
BHUSHAN, DR. SUCHITRA KUMARI, DR. NEHA SHILPY DR. PRASHANSA PRAMOD THAKUR, P20370, DR. POOJA
KHAMAR, DR. ROHIT SHETTY
Paper [FP180]: Changes in refractive status and lens Paper [FP1236]: Duration of near work-degree of
thickness as assessed by a-scan before& after glycemic myopia-is there any correlation?
control. DR. POOJA SINGH, P23830, DR. SHASHI AGARWAL, PROF.
DR. DIVYA RAMRAIKA, D20142 PANKAJ CHOUDHARY
Paper [FP268]: Accommodative spasm- Case series. Paper [FP1785]: Comparison of corneal power by
DR. VANSHAJ RAI, R20725, DR. AKHILESH KUMAR, DR. topography in cases of primary pterygium: pre & post
ADITI PARAB, DR. NIKHILA YADAV surgery.
DR. PUJA HINGORANI - BANG, P12274, DR. SANJAY
KUMAR SINGH, DR.RUCHI SHUKLA, DR.GARIMA RAI
Paper [FP807]: Alteration in status of anterior chamber
by scleral buckling surgery to influence refractive error.
DR. PUNITA KUMARI SODHI, S06682, DR. ANJU
RASTOGI, DR. SUSHIL KUMAR, DR. YADAV ALKA

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Orbit & Oculoplasty


DATE: 20.06.2021 TIME: 12:00pm - 2:00pm HALL: VON GRAEFE HALL
Judge: Dr.Goswami Biraj Jyoti & Dr Salil Kumar Mondal & Dr.Usha R & Dr Sunil Moreker
& Dr. Sima Das & Dr.Satanshu Mathur
Paper [FP52]: Artificial Silicone Plate replacing tarsal Paper [FP1177]: Unusual presentation of silent sinus
plate in Upper Eye Lid Reconstruction in Malignant syndrome masquerading as double elevator palsy.
Tumors. DR. GUPTA ROSHMI, G08406, DR. BHANUMATHI, DR.
DR. PURBAN GANGULY, G18232, DR. SALIL KUMAR SUSHMA A.
MANDAL, DR. SUMAN LODH, DR. SOUMYADEEP
MAJUMDAR
Paper [FP140]: Title: A rare case of recurring Paper [FP1442]: A rare case of kearns sayre syndrome
trichilemmal cyst on the eyelid in a male with no in a young female.
family history. DR. JYOTI DESWAL, D17716, DR. ASHOK KUMAR
DR. SHREYA TYAGI, S22307, DR. NEHA SINGH JAT, DR. KHURANA, DR. CHAWLA URMIL, DR. NEEBHA ANAND
ADITI DUBEY, DR.KAVITA KUMAR
Paper [FP213]: IGG4 related disease. Paper [FP1511]: Spontaneous resolution of sub-
MS. MITALI, M23732, DR. KHUSHBOO CHAWLA conjunctival cysticercosis.
DR. PUJA RAI, P21772, DR. ANCHAL ARORA, DR.
AARUSHI SAINI, DR. JOLLY ROHATGI
Paper [FP394]: Eyebrow reconstruction following Paper [FP1719]: Azathioprine in Orbital Apex
trauma. Syndrome.
DR. SANTANU DAS, D20971, DR. RAGHURAJ S HEGDE DR. NEHA ARORA, N19942, DR. SAPTAGIRISH
RAMBHATLA
Paper [FP664]: Orbital myiasis complicating Lid Paper [FP1900]: Lacrimal canalicular reconstruction
carcinoma cases: A retrospective study with review of using 20G IV catheter.
literature. DR. NIMISH SINGH, S21002, DR. SHAHBAZ HUSAIN
DR. MAURYA R. P., M05596, DR. KIRTI
VERMA, DR.VIRENDRA PRATAP SINGH, DR.MEGHNA
ROY
Paper [FP666]: Acquired capillary hemangioma of Paper [FP1985]: A prospective study on

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eyelid: A rare presentation. clinicopathological analysis of eyelid tumors in east
DR. REIKHONGUL RANGLA, R23780, DR. SALONI zone.
SINHA, DR. DASH SUCHITRA, DR. SHAGUFA JAMAL, DR. DR. AMIT KUMAR, K24015, DR. GYAN BHASKAR, DR.
SALONI SINHA PARUL SHARMA
Paper [FP699]: Papilledema in vestibular Paper [FP2008]: Ultralow-dose (boom-boom)
schwannoma- a rare case report. Radiotherapy and Local Rituximab Injection in Extra-
DR. PARMITA DUTTA, P22682, DR. RAJIV KUMAR ocular Muscle Lymphoma.
DAS, DR. (MRS.) BARUAH MAMONI DR. SHAIFALI CHAHAR, C17150, DR. FAIROOZ
PUTHIYAPURAYIL MANJANDAVIDA
Paper [FP772]:Orbital complications of acute Paper [FP2178]: Transconjunctival lateral levator
pansinusitis. aponeurectomy for upper eyelid retraction: surgical
DR. OINDRILA DAS, O23628, DR. CHANDANA experience.
CHAKRABORTI DR. DEEPSEKHAR DAS, D18922, DR. SUJEETH MODE
BOYINA, DR. SAHIL AGRAWAL, DR. MANDEEP SINGH
BAJAJ
Paper [FP803]: Intravenous 24G cannula as an Paper [FP2194]: A case report on invasive
alternate to canalicular stent in canalicular tear repair. aspergillosis of right maxillary sinus with extensive
DR. PREETAM RAJ KURREY, K22811, DR. VANDANA orbital involvement.
SHARMA, DR. RITESH VERMA, DR. NEEBHA ANAND DR. JIGNA MOTWANI, J23621, DR. MADHUMITA
PRASAD, DR. SACHIN DAIGAVANE
Paper [FP938]: A case of bilateral lacrimal gland Paper [FP2365]: Blepharophimosis Ptosis Epicanthus
amyloidosis- lymphoma,the real culprit. Inversus Syndrome (BPES).
DR. INDU B. NARAYANAN, I23367, DR. ANI DR. NABEEL FIROZ, F24135, DR. MOHD 395
SREEDHAR, DR. ANN J.K. IMRAN, DR.FAIZAN MEHMOOD, DR. MD. SHAHID
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Pediatric
DATE: 20.06.2021 TIME: 3:00pm - 5:00pm HALL: SUSHRUTA HALL
Judge: Prof.Subhash Dadeya & Dr Chandni Chakraborty & Dr.Arun Samprathi B S & Dr
Tapas Ranjan Padhi
Paper [FP100]: Efficacy & safety of intracameral Paper [FP1081]:Spectrum of Pediatric Fire Cracker Injury
Triamcinolone Acetonide (TA) in pediatric cataract at a Tertiary Eye Care Hospital: A retrospective analysis.
surgery. DR. KIRANDEEP KAUR, K19199, DR.VEENA
DR. SUNIL KUMAR, K12002, DR. SEEMA SINGH KANNUSAMY, DR. ISHA GUPTA, DR. BHARAT GURNANI
Paper [FP173]:Visually threatening eyelid malpositions Paper [FP1343]: COVID lockdown: How was our
in infants. children’s eye feeling?
DR. SABITA KATOCH, K05669 DR. RAJNI SAU, S15798, DR. NAVONIL SAU
Paper [FP178]: Acquired Inverse Duane’s retraction Paper [FP1368]: Cerebral visual impairment: Etiology,
syndrome secondary to medial orbital wall fracture- functional vision and correlation with neuroimaging.
case report. DR. NEELIMA MATHEW, N23756, DR. NIVEDHITHA
DR. PARIKH RUTVIBEN TARUNKUMAR, P20427, DR. NIKHIL, DR. MINU ANTONY
ANWESHA MANNA, DR. SHASHIKANT SHETHY
Paper [FP290]:Ocular manifestation in children with Paper [FP1390]: Visual impairment in children with
cerebral palsy (CP) in a tertiary care centre. cerebral palsy and its correlation with motor disability.
DR. SEEMA SINGH, S22196, DR. AANCHAL PRIYA, DR. DR. MINU ANTONY, M23095, DR. NIVEDHITHA
SUMAN, DR. SUNIL KUMAR NIKHIL, DR. NEELIMA MATHEW
Paper [FP309]: Anemia masquerading as Reactivation Paper [FP1492]:Heterotopic Muscle Pulleys and
of ROP post intravitreal Bevacizumab in APROP. Chromosome 12q24.31 Microdeletion: A Case Report.
DR. RITESH VERMA, V20777, DR. JITENDER KUMAR, DR. DR. ANANYA GOSWAMI, A22365, DR PALLAVI SINGH, DR.
MANISHA NADA, DR. SATVIR SINGH AMAR PUJARI, DR. PRADEEP SHARMA
Paper [FP501]: Bilateral proptosis in a child diagnosed Paper [FP1880]: Clinicomicrobiological profile and
as Crouzon Syndrome: A case report. treatment outcoumes in pediatric periorbital cellulitis.
DR. SALONI SINHA, S22189, DR. REIKHONGUL DR. ASWATHI NEENA, A22722, DR. ATHIRA DEVARAJ, DR.
RANGLA, DR. SHAGUFA JAMAL, DR. SABITA DEVI PRAGATHI S, DR. NIRUPAMA KASTURI
Paper [FP742]: Bilateral simultaneous vision loss in a Paper [FP1973]: Congenital ankyloblepharon filiforme
child- diagnostic dilemma!!! adnatum.
DR. S. MURALI KRISHNAN, S23840, DR. SANDRA DR. PARUL SHARMA, P24016, DR. RAKHI KUSUMESH, DR.
CHANDRAMOULI, DR. JOGITHA, DR. AMRUTHA SINDHU VIVEK SINGH, DR. AMIT KUMAR
Paper [FP743]: Sibling Rescue! Paper [FP2097]: Incidence of retinopathy of
Dr.Jogitha, J19325, Dr.Sandra Chandramouli, Dr.S. prematurity(ROP) in single versus multiple gestation at
MURALI KRISHNAN, Dr.SASIKALA ELIZBETH ANILKUMAR risk neonates.
DR. URVASHI KALA, U23012, DR. VANDANA SINGH
Paper [FP896]: An Unusual presentation of “Bloch- Paper [FP2141]: Accommodative esotropia with a
Sulzberger syndrome”case report of a rare dermato- difference.
ocular syndrome. DR. SHAMIKA GHAISAS, G19028, DR. MANIDEEPA
DR. NIVETHA R, N23563, DR. SHIVANAND BANERJEE, DR. SUJATA GUHA
BUBANALE, DR. AVANEET KUMAR, DR. SMITHA K.S.
Paper [FP977]: 'Abnormal' Tale of 'Abnormal Head Paper [FP2353]:Optimal management of vertical
Posture’! strabismus with horizontal deviation using modified
Dr. Ajinkya Deshmukh, D21582, Dr. RAMESHA knapp’s procedure.
KEKUNNAYA, Dr.AKSHAY BADAKERE DR. REENA GUPTA, G12626, DR. CHAWLA URMIL, DR.
CHEKITAAN SINGH, DR. NEEBHA ANAND

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Refractive Surgery
DATE: 20.06.2021 TIME: 3:00pm - 5:00pm HALL: ELDER HALL
Judge: Dr.Sanjay Chaudhary & Dr. AnaghaHeroor & Dr. Kishore Pahuja & Dr Vinod
kumar arora
Paper [FP228]: Correlation of various Keratometric Paper [FP1335]: Corneal topographic patterns in myopic
Indices with attempted correction of myopia eyes.
following SMILE. DR. NISHA RATHI, N22867, DR. PRIYANKA GARKAL, DR.
DR. NILESH KUMAR, K20052, DR. ANANTH D. AJAY KUMAR SHUKLA, DR. SMITA SINGH
Paper [FP376]:Stereoacuity changes after small Paper [FP1359]: Comparison of Implantable Collamer
incision lenticule extraction (SMILE). Lens (V4c) and Implantable Phakic Contact Lens (V2.0).
DR. SANTOSH KUMAR, K11796 DR. ABHINAV BIALA, B18129, DR. AMISHI KHANNA, DR.
JAGADESH C REDDY, DR. PRAVIN KRISHNA V
Paper [FP1029]: Study of preoperative and Paper [FP1382]:Visual outcomes of implantable
postoperative dry eye symptoms in patients collamer lens (icl) in a tertiary eye hospital.
undergoing LASIK surgery. DR. AMAN AGRAWAL, A23908,
DR. PRIYANKA GARKAL, P20683, Dr. BHASKAR SRINIVASAN,
DR. KHIRAJI PAKHARE, DR. AJAY KUMAR Dr. Niveditha Narayanan
SHUKLA, DR. SMITA SINGH
Paper [FP1219]:Building a correlation between the Paper [FP1398]: Clinical outcomes of topoguided prk
predicted vault on UBM versus the attained vault with cxl in patients with keratoconus with mel 90
on OCT. excimer laser.
DR. PAYAL DEEPAK PANDIT, P20399, DR. NIKHIL R P, N21626, DR. SHILPA S REDDY,
DR. NIKHIL BALAKRISHNAN, DR. POOJA DR. SHEETAL BRAR, DR. SRI GANESH
KHAMAR, DR. ROHIT SHETTY
Paper [FP1261]:Phakic intraocular lens in Paper [FP1781]: Optical benefits of PTK in patients with
Keratoconus: Challenges and clinical outcomes. anterior corneal degenerations for IOL power
DR. SHAH SALONI UMESH, S19616, DR. NAREN calculation.
SHETTY, DR.ROHIT SHETTY, DR.LUCI KAWERI DR. PRAGYA SAINI, P20087, DR. UMA SRIDHAR
Paper [FP1290]:A novel computational approach
to plan customized corneal crosslinking (CXL).

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DR. SNEHA GUPTA, S19876,
DR. GAIRIK KUNDU, DR. ROHIT SHETTY

Squint
DATE: 20.06.2021 TIME: 3:00pm - 5:00pm HALL: PARSON HALL
Judge: Dr. Anuradha Chandra & Dr Renu Grover & Dr. PrachiAgashe & Dr Shreya Shah
& Dr Shubhangi Bhave & Dr Meenakshi Swaminathan
Paper [FP118]:Indications and Surgical Outcomes Paper [FP1105]: Deciphering Impact of binocular
of Re-surgery in Patients with Duane’s Retraction vergence&accommodative(BVAA)anomalies post
Syndrome. refractive surgery.
DR. GUNJAN SALUJA, S18994, DR. SWATI DR.AISHWARYA CHHABRA, A22559, DR. KRATI
PHULJHELE, DR. AMAR PUJARI GUPTA, DR.POOJA KHAMAR, DR.ROHIT SHETTY
Paper [FP334]: Does type of strabismus has Paper [FP1535]: Role of overminus spectacles in
influence over istereo acuity following squint Intermittent Divergent Squint (IDS) in improving
correction in children? binocularity.
DR. SHREYA SHAH, S12819, DR. HEENA PATEL, DR. DR. REMYA EDACHERY, E17796, DR.SHETTY BHUJANG
DEEKSHA THORAT, DR. MEHUL SHAH K, DR.PRATIBHA PANMAND,
DR. JYOTI MATALIA
Paper [FP428]: A case of Duane Retraction Paper [FP1870]:Augmenting Inferior oblique anterior
Syndrome Type 1 in association with Pathological transpositioning with resection of muscle belly in large
Myopia.DR. DEERGHA PAREEK, D23659, DVDs.
DR. LIPIKA MEHRA, DR. ALPANA MISHRA, DR.AMIT MOHAN, DR. AMIT MOHAN 397
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Paper [FP510]:3D model to enhance understanding of Paper [FP2088]: Concomitant refractive squint is a psycho-
strabismus surgeries among ophthalmic residents. somatic disorder..
DR. DHARMESWARI THANGARAJU, D23309, Dr. PARTHASARATHI ROY, R08581, Dr. PARTHASARATHI
DR. ANJALI KHADIA, DR. ISHA GUPTA, ROY,
DR.VEENA KANNUSAMY, DR.FREDRICK MOUTTAPA
Paper [FP521]:“Anterior and Nasal Transposition (ANT) Paper [FP2099]: Third nerve palsy and its management in
of Inferior Oblique (IO) Muscle- A Case Report”. three different ways.
DR. SASIKALA ELIZBETH ANILKUMAR, S17385, DR. SUMITHA MUTHU, S22217,
DR. KALPANA NARENDRAN, DR.SHETTY BHUJANG K, DR. JYOTI MATALIA
DR.SANDRA CHANDRAMOULI
Paper [FP740]: Rare differential diagnosis of restrictive Paper [FP2155]: A study of the prevalence of concomitant
strabismus. strabismus among primary school children in central india.
DR. RAJESH SUBHASH JOSHI, J06677, DR. TEJASHREE BARGHARE, T22601,
DR. TAMBOLI SONALI, DR.DIVYA JAIN, DR. AJAB DHABARDE, DR. SMITA SINGH,
DR.VIDYA HIREMATH DR. AJAY KUMAR SHUKLA
Paper [FP830]: Changes in higher order aberrations
after horizontal muscle recession and resection
surgeries.
DR. ANJU BHARI, B19048, DR. J. S. TITIYAL,
DR. PRADEEP SHARMA, DR. SWATI PHULJHELE

Trauma
DATE: 20.06.2021 TIME: 3:00pm - 5:00pm HALL: STALLARD HALL
Judge: Dr.Gopal Pillai & Dr Samir Mohapatra & Dr.Shakeen Singh & Dr Sudipta Ghosh &
Dr.Balbir Singh Bhaura & Dr Bibhuti Bhushan
Paper [FP71]: Risk Factors Associated With Poor Visual Paper [FP939]: Emergency eye care services, time of action
Outcome In Traumatic Hyphema Following Closed and blinding outcome in open globe injuries.
Globe Injury. DR. PATTANAYAK SABYASACHI, P05194, DR.NAGESWAR RAO
DR. AJOY KUMAR SAHA, S21482, G
DR.CHANDANA CHAKRABORTI
Paper [FP420]: Incidence, management and visual Paper [FP1138]: Traumatic neuropathy: Assessment of
outcome of firecracker injury: A case series. epidemiological and treatment aspects.
DR. SHIRIL SAWAIYAN, S23759, DR. AMAR PUJARI, P19120,
DR. TARUNI KUMARI, DR. SAROJINI MURMU, DR. PRADEEP SHARMA, DR. ROHIT SAXENA,
DR. DEEPAK MARIANUS LAKRA DR. SWATI PHULJHELE
Paper [FP618]: Management of complex adnexal Paper [FP1338]: The tale of ocular trauma-a lockdown
trauma. dilemma! DR. ATUL GUJARATHI, G17008,
DR. SANTANU DAS, D20971, DR. KALPANA NARENDRAN, DR.SHILPA RAO,
DR.RAGHURAJ S HEGDE DR. PRITHVI CHANDRAKANTH
Paper [FP634]: “An intraorbital foreign body with Paper [FP1536]: Sympathetic ophthalmia: Has anything
paradoxical radiological findings”- to dive in or not? changed in clinical profile, treatment outcome over a
DR. BIKRAM DAM, D22555, decade? DR. ADITI AGARWAL, A22800, DR. DANI KOSHAL
DR.ARUP DEURI KULINKUMAR, DR.S BALA MURUGAN
Paper [FP662]: A Tale Of Two Cases Of Purtscher Paper [FP1564]: Visual outcome of unilateral traumatic
Retinopathy.DR. RAISA TANDON, R22564, DR. KUSUM cataract in pediatric age group.
CHAUDHARY, DR. DEEPANJAN GHOSH DR. ASHWINI CHANDRAMOULI, A22430, DR.SANKET
BHATNAGAR, DR.PRATIBHA PANMAND, DR. JYOTI MATALIA

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Trauma
Paper [FP757]: Avulsion of globe and optic nerve Paper [FP1600]: Ocular Injuries in Patients with Multiple
in toto during road traffic accident-a rare case traumas. DR. MEGHNA ROY, M22482, DR. AMAR
report. KUMAR, DR.RAJKUMAR GAUTAM, DR. MAURYA R. P.
DR. PRIYANSHI AWASTHI, P20924,
Paper [FP1768]: Ocular trauma in present era.
DR. RASHMI KUMARI, DR.AMIT RAJ,
DR. SIDDIQUI PARVEZ AHMED, S07209,
DR. BHAWESH CHANDRA SAHA
DR. JYOTI KANOJE, DR. SIDDIQUI PARVEZ AHMED
Paper [FP794]: Globe Luxation in a Psychiatric Paper [FP2255]: A case report of unilateral pulsatile
Patient: A Case Report. proptosis caused by traumatic carotid cavernous fistula.
DR. PRATIK BRAHMANE, B23827, DR. ANURADHA SAIYAM, A23070,
DR. JAYSHREE, DR. SWATI KUJUR, DR. ABHA SHUKLA
DR.MANGILAL GARG
Paper [FP2351]: Validation of the Ocular Trauma Score
for injuries with retained Intraocular Foreign Bodies.
Paper [FP853]: Enormous wooden intra-orbital
DR. KRISHNA KANTA ROY, R18703,
foreign body removed after road traffic accident:
DR. DHANASHREE ARUN DESHPANDE
A case report.
DR. SUKLENGMUNG BURAGOHAIN, B22293, DR. Paper[FP1010] : Ocular injuries during Lockdown:
JAYANTA KUMAR DAS demography, severity and vision outcome.
DR. NEELIMA MATHEW, N23756, Dr.WINSTON PADUA,
Paper [FP905]: Demography of traumatic cataract - DR. NIVEDHITHA NIKHIL, Dr.Shubashree Karat
lockdown dilemma. Paper[FP804] : Characteristics of Ocular Injuries and
DR. RAJNI SAU, S15798, DR. SIL ASIM KUMAR, Management in Victims of Bear Mauling.
DR.NAVONIL SAU DR.RITU BAJAJ, R23815, DR.JAYSHREE, DR. SWATI KUJUR,
DR.MANGILAL GARG

Uvea
DATE: 20.06.2021 TIME: 3:00pm - 5:00pm HALL: HAYREH HALL
Judge: Dr.Mahesh G & Dr Debashis Das & Dr.Kothari Anil
Paper [FP164]: Bilateral retinal vasculitis: A Paper [FP1244]: Pattern of granulomatous uveitis in
diagnostic enigma! North-East India. Dr. HENAL JAVERI, H21867,
DR. DANI KOSHAL KULINKUMAR, K20425, Dr.Harsha Bhattacharjee, Dr. PUNEET MISRA,
DR.S BALA MURUGAN Dr. DIPANKAR DAS Physical Posters
Paper [FP261]:Low-dose Azathioprine and Paper [FP1280]: A case of bilateral ocular tuberculous
Systemic Steroids in New Onset Acute Vogt- choroiditis: Look beyond the eyes.
Koyanagi-Harada Disease. DR. SUDIP RAY, R23915, DR. ANINDITA PATTANAYAK (NEE
DR. SWAPNIL PARCHAND, P12675, MONDAL), DR.OINDRILA DAS
DR. DEEPSHIKHA AGRAWAL,
DR. SAMRAT CHATTERJEE, DR.TRIPTI SARAOGI
Paper [FP590]: Assessing systemic vascular Paper [FP1487]: Multimodal Imaging in Pediatric Behçet’s
autonomic tone in central serious uveitis.
chorioretinopathy: A Case Control Study. DR. ZULAIKHA V, Z23549, DR. PADMAMALINI MAHENDRA
Dr.SAURABH VERMA, V18928, Dr.SHABEER B., Dr. DAS, DR. SHETTY BHUJANG K,
RAJPAL, Dr.Shorya Vardhan Azad DR. SANJAY SRINIVASAN, DR. ANKUSH KAWALI
Paper [FP608]: Title- Von Hippel Lindau (VHL) Paper [FP1585]: Retrospective analysis of eyes lost to
disease- A case report. phthisis secondary to endogenous endophthalmitis.
DR. RITIKA AGRAWAL, R23773, DR. SHIVANI DR. RIDHAM NANDA, R22592, DR. UMESH CHANDRA
BANSAL, DR. STUTI SHARMA, DR. PREETI RAWAT BEHERA
Paper [FP658]: Visual prognostic indicators of Paper [FP1594]: Were we really dealing with a Traumatic
ocular sarcoidosis in a case series of Indian Cataract!
population.DR. SARVESSWARAN PRAKASH, DR. KIRANDEEP KAUR, K19199, DR.VEENA
P21493, DR.RATHINAM SIVAKUMAR KANNUSAMY, DR.S BALA MURUGAN, DR BHARAT
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Paper [FP917]:Vasoproliferative Tumor and Retinal Paper [FP1651]: To see the effectiveness and safety of
Vasculitis in Sarcoidosis. cyclosporine in the management of uveitis..
DR. AYUSHI MOHAPATRA, A23473, DR. NAMITA DAVE, DR. DR. PANKAJ RANJAN, R14916, DR. ANURAG NARULA, DR.
ROHIT SHETTY AMAN GAUR, DR. RAJIV KUMAR
Paper [FP925]: Immune recovery uveitis associated with Paper [FP1664]:Antibiotic susceptibility pattern in
active CMV retinitis: A rare presentation. Endophthalmitis cases from Eastern India.
DR. MANDABI SENGUPTA, M21530, DR. SUSMITA DR. DEEPAK AGARWAL, A19243, DR. DEBASISH
PAUL, DR.PUNEET MISRA, DR. DIPANKAR DAS BHATTACHARYA, DR.TUSHAR KANTI SINHA, DR.BORAL
SUBHENDU KUMAR
Paper [FP990]:Retinal Vasculitis Sine Retino-choroiditis in Paper [FP1709]: Hypopyon with posterior placoid
HIV. chorioretinitis-uncommon feature of syhilis leading to
DR. AAYESHA KHANUM, A23753, DR. ANKUSH KAWALI, DR. HIV diagnosis.
SHETTY BHUJANG K, DR. PADMAMALINI MAHENDRA DR. ASHOK KUMAR, K13270,
DAS, DR. SANJAY SRINIVASAN DR. SUMIT GOYAL, DR.SANJAY KUMAR MISHRA,
DR. PONINDER KUMAR DOGRA
Paper [FP997]:Bilateral multifocal tubercular ampiginous Paper [FP2054]: Bilateral Endogenous Endophthalmitis in
choroiditis in a young male - a rare variant. complicated artiritis in an IV drug abuser.
DR. UMA MAHESHWARI S, U21963, DR.PRAVEENA DR. RAJWINDER KAUR BHATTAL, B14000,
VENKATAKRISHNAN, DR.C ARAVIND BABU DR. RAJWINDER KAUR BHATTAL
Paper [FP1168]: Acorea - The camera without aperture! Paper [FP2137]: Severe Vaso – Occlusive Retinopathy in
DR. SHIVANI BANSAL, S23785, DR. RITIKA Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE).
AGRAWAL, DR.NEETU KORI, DR.PREETI RAWAT DR. KSHITIZ KUMAR, K13309

Vitreo Retinal Diseases


DATE: 20.06.2021 TIME: 3:00pm - 5:00pm HALL: VON GRAEFE HALL
Judge: Dr.Ajay Aurora & Dr. Saurabh Patwardhan & Dr.Shobhit Chawla & Dr.Thomas Cherian
& Dr Sandhya Makhija
Paper [FP128]: Optical coherence tomography angiography Paper [FP1190]:Intraretinal migration of Epiretinal
in pachychoroid disease with pigment epithelium Neovascularization (ERNV) associated with MacTel and
detachment.DR. SANGEETA ROY, R14093, DR. SANTOSH VMT. DR. VIVEK CHAITANYA, C18870,
KUMAR, DR.PROSENJIT MONDAL, DR. ANIRUDDHA MAITI DR.KESHAV LAHOTI, DR. MAHESH P. SHANMUGAM, DR.
DIVYANSH MISHRA
Paper [FP221]: Outer Retinal Hole in a case of Optic Disc Paper [FP1815]:Lupus retinopathy with Bilateral Branch
Maculopathy can cure itself on its own. Retinal Arterial Insufficiency and BRAO: A case report.
DR. SHIRSHENDU MAHATO, M16151, DR. MAHARSHI DR. SHOUVICK DAN, D17950, DR.BORAL SUBHENDU
MAITRA, DR. SWAKSHYAR PAL KUMAR, DR.TUSHAR KANTI SINHA, DR. KSHITIZ KUMAR
Paper [FP297]: Prevalence of retinopathy of prematurity Paper [FP1838]: A rare case of bilateral macular
and its associated risk factors at tertiary care hospital.DR. coloboma presenting with nystagmus.
SUDHIR SUDHAKARRAO PENDKE, P04982 DR. DIVYA SINDHUJA PATHURI, D22519,
DR. SATYAVATHI GUTTI
Paper [FP347]:Comparative study of anti vegf and Paper [FP1863]:Sequential retinal arterial
triamcenolone on cmt following management of brvo. macroaneurysms (RAM) complicated by CNVM.
DR. KETAN P DEWAN, D05611, DR. DEEKSHA Dr. K.S.KUMAR, K08476, Dr. MURALIDHAR N.S.
THORAT, DR.SHREYA SHAH, DR. MEHUL SHAH
Paper [FP446]:SD- OCT in a case of Acute Vogt-Koyanagi- Paper [FP1986]: ROP- incidence, associated risk factors
Harada syndrome.DR. YOSHITA BHAWSINKA, Y21048, DR. and treatment outcomes.
MANMATH KUMAR DAS DR. RITIKA GAUR, R21331, DR. KARISHMA GOYAL

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Paper [FP547]: A unique case report of choroidal Paper [FP2013]:Relapsing double trouble:
neovascularisation following successful macular relapsing maculopathy in a rare case of double
hole surgery. optic disc pit.
DR. DINESH RUNGTA, R22644, DR. G. MAHESH, DR. DR. SURENDRA DHOLAYIRAM PAL, P19926,
A. GIRIDHAR, DR.ANUBHAV GOYAL DR. RAJESH RAMANJULU, DR. MAHESH P.
SHANMUGAM, DR. DIVYANSH MISHRA
Paper [FP598]:Peripapillary staphyloma with Paper [FP2016]: Intraocular Gymnastics- Closed
rhegmatogenous retinal detachment- Case series. globe internal refixation of dangling SFIOLs.
DR. SAURABH VERMA, V18928, DR. GAURI DR. GIRIRAJ VIBHUTE, V21945,
SINGH, DR. SHORYA VARDHAN AZAD, DR.VINOD DR.APOORVA A G, DR. SHRINIVAS M. JOSHI,
KUMAR DR. A.S. GURUPRASAD
Paper [FP677]:OCT biomarkers in Epiretinal Paper [FP2042]:Inadvertently retained pieces of
membrane vs ERM combined with ILM removal metallic surgical instruments can also cause
and impact on Visual acuity. siderosis.
DR. JIVITESH SINGH, S19247, DR. PRAGN MEHTA, M24077,
DR. SHERINE M D SOUZA, DR. THIRUMALESH M DR. RAJESH RAMANJULU, DR. DIVYANSH
B, DR. ADRIAN BRAGANZA MISHRA, DR.DEVASHISH DUBEY,
DR. MAHESH P. SHANMUGAM
Paper [FP721]:Macular microvasculature changes Paper [FP2235]:“RETINAL TWINNING”.
in retinal vein occlusion after dexmathasone DR.LOHITH RAMBARKI, R18973,
implant. DR.BHAVIKA BANSAL,
DR. HARDIK NANAVATI, N22481, DR.ANUSHA SACHAN, DR.S.J VIKAS
DR. SHERINE M D SOUZA,
DR. JIVITESH SINGH, DR.THIRUMALESH M B
Paper [FP1040]:Microvascular features on optical Paper [FP2248]: Symptomatic Pachychoroid
coherence tomography angiography (OCT-A) in Neovasculopathy treated with intravitreal
patients with CRAO. Aflibercept - a case report.

Physical Posters
DR. AAYESHA KHANUM, A23753, DR. ANMOL NAIK, N17414,
DR. THIRUMALESH M B, DR. JIVITESH SINGH DR.SHVETA GADEWAR

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Cataract
DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 8:30am - 9:55am HALL: PARSON HALL
Chairperson & Judge: Dr.Darak Ambarish Balkrishna and Dr Anand Parthsarathi and
Dr Suresh Kumar Pandey and Dr.Elesh Jain and Dr Siddhartha Ghosh and Dr Viral
Shah

Paper [FP119]: Enhanced intermediate vision Paper [FP1272]: Evaluation of dry eye incidence
with Eyhance intraocular lens implantation after phacoemulsification cataract surgery.
after cataract surgery. DR.PARI DESAI, P21885, DR. (COL) O.K.
Dr. MADHUKAR REDDY, M04494, Dr.PADMA RADHAKRISHNAN
KURADA
Paper [FP698]: Effect of uncomplicated primary Paper [FP1305]: comparative evaluation of
posterior connuous capsulorhexis (PPCC) on longitudinal u/s pulse, burst, ozil & ozil-ip mode
cystoid macular edema. of phacoemulsification.
DR.AASTHA GANDHI, A21019, DR. ANURAG DR.SUNITA, S22164, DR. (MRS.) KIRAN BHANOT,
NARULA, DR.MAYURESH P NAIK DR. NAWAB ZISHAN FAROOQUI
Paper [FP1355]: impact of 1st eye vs 2nd eye
cataract surgery on visual function and quality
Paper [FP770]: Surgically Induced Astigmatism of life using neivfq-25.
after 2.2 and 2.8 mm clear corneal incisions in Dr.PARNIKA PARASHAR, P22938, Dr.YASH
Phacoemulsification. PARMAR, Dr.SUKANYA GORHE, Dr.NIKHILESH
DR. KHUSHBOO SHEORAN, K23893, ANIL WAIRAGADE
DR.JITENDER JINAGAL, DR. R. K. BANSAL, DR. Paper [FP1450]: Topical Anesthesia in High
SUDESH KUMAR ARYA Volume Cataract Surgery: Pain Evaluation and
Paper [FP831]: To compare visual outcomes Feasibility Study.
between trifocal and extended depth of focus DR.AMRIN, A22520, PROF.SANJIV KUMAR

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intraocular lens. GUPTA
DR.SONAL GUPTA, S23516, DR.CHARU TANDON
Paper [FP1020]: Effect of cataract surgery on Paper [FP1803]: clinical outcomes following
incidence and pattern of dry eye. implantation of a new intermediate vision
Dr. HEMENDRA SINGH, S18406, Dr. PRASHANT enhancing monofocal iol.
BHUSHAN, Dr. DEEPAK MISHRA, DR. TANMAY DR. LAKHANA MAMTA, L24059, DR. MEGHA
SRIVASTAV GAUTAM, Dr. SRI GANESH, Dr. SHEETAL BRAR

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Community / Social Ophthalmology


DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 8:30am - 9:55am HALL: SHIELDS HALL
Chairperson & Judge: Dr.Satanshu Mathur & Dr Vandana Prasad & Dr Kumar J Doctor and
Dr.Saumil K Kothari & Dr S D Thakur & Dr Sudipta Mitra

Paper [FP63]: Study of Peripapillary retinal Paper [FP1596]: Kidney and Eye Disease: An Iceberg.
nv.fibre layer (RNFL) thickness in women with DR.UTKARSH RAI, R21352, DR.JAWAHAR JYO KULI
Iron deficiency anaemia.
DR. TATHAGATA DE, D06599, DR. ASIM KUMAR
DEY Paper [FP1837]: Ocular Manifestations Of Sickle Cell
Disease.
DR. IPSITA KHUNTIA, I24005, DR. JAGDISH PRASAD
Paper [FP429]: To study the risk factors ROUT, DR.DR. NIVEDITA GURU, DR. JAYASHREE DORA
associated with development and progression of
myopia. Paper [FP1927]: Prevalence and predictors of digital
eye strain during online teaching in COVID era.
DR. SAROJ GUPTA, G10559
DR. AMRESH KUMAR, K13457, DR. DEVASHISH SETH,
DR. PRAKASH KUMAR, DR. ASHISH KUMAR SHARMA
Paper [FP582]: Low-cost Teleophthalmology Paper [FP1929]: Study of psychological factors
Clinic: Modifying ophthalmology clinics with causing Central serious retinopathy (CSR) in Indian
financial viability? populaon.
DR.JANDER BALI, B09934, DR.SRIKALA BIZZA, DR. SHRADHA PANAIK, S21562, DR.JAYARAM MEHER,
DR.NITIN MUKESH DR. BISHNUPRIYA KHUNA, DR. SUMITA MOHAPATRA
Paper [FP678]: Awareness is the Key to Success - Paper [FP1965]: Current scenario of ocular morbidity
Analysis of ROP awareness amongst parents in in severe acute childhood malnutrition in central part
south India. of india.
DR. MANAVI DEOKRISHNA SINDAL, S11035, DR. DIVYA RAICHANDANI, D22641, DR. DEV KUMAR
DR.BINDIYA C TEKAM, DR.SOORAJ SINGH KUBREY, DR.KAVITA
KUMAR
Paper [FP877]: Ayurvedic topical medication Paper [FP2074]: Teleconsultation during COVID
induced bilateral toxic endothelis. lockdown at a Tertiary Care Centre.
DR.ADI GHOSH DASDAR, D16165, DR. DEEPAK MISHRA, M12337, DR.MAHENDRA
DR.TAMONASH BASU, DR.EESH NIGAM, KUMAR SINGH, DR. HEMENDRA SINGH, DR. TANMAY
DR.DEEPIKA KHEDIA SRIVASTAV

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Comprehensive Ophthalmology
DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 8:30am - 9:55am HALL: VON GRAEFE HALL
Chairperson & Judge: Prof Prashanta Kr Nanda &Dr.Satyajit Sinha & Dr Sirish Nelivigi
and Dr Prakash Marathe &Dr Sreeni Edakhlon & Dr Jatinder Bali

Paper [FP241]: Spectrum Of HIV Paper [FP1426]: Effect of low concentration


Ophthalmopathy Among The Patients Of ART atropine (0.01%) eye drops on higher order
And Its Correlation With CD4T Cell Count. aberraons.
DR. PALLABI RAY CHAUDHURI, P21387, DR. JITENDRA NENUMAL JETHANI, J09433
DR.UAM BISWAS, DR. ASIM KUMAR DEY, DR.
SOUMYA RAY
Paper [FP518]: A Retrospective Analysis on Paper [FP1820]: Assessment of health related
Needle Sck Injuries (NSI) in a high volume quality of life (HRQoL) in patients with Benign
Tertiary eye care hospital. Essenal Blepharospasm.
DR.SASIKALA ELIZBETH ANILKUMAR, S17385, DR. SANTWANA SAGNIKA PRADHAN, S22693,
DR. CHANDRASEKHAR D., DR. KALPANA DR.SUGANYA G J, DR. BIJNYA BIRAJITA PANDA
NARENDRAN Paper [FP2035]: A study depicting prevalence
and causes of amblyopia in school going
Paper [FP1062]:5-years Retrospective analysis
children.
of microbiological surveillance of
Ophthalmology operaon theatres. DR.PREETI BAMHANE, P22669, DR. NIKITHA
ANN PANAKKAL, DR.DR. SHEETAL MORSKOLE,
DR.POORNIMA N, P23885, PROF.KAVITHA C. V.,
DR.POORNIMA N, DR. SANDEEP K., DR.PAVANA DR.PRI SINGH
ACHARYA Paper [FP2046]: A randomized study to
compare efficacy of 2.0% rebamipide and
Paper [FP1206]: Extraocular use of intraocular
lens. 0.05% cyclosporine eye drops in ded.
DR. RONAK PATEL, R24085, DR. SOMYA
DR.SRINILA ANIL KUMAR, S15252, DR.
SHARMA, DR.GOPAL KRISHAN TRIVEDI,

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DUGGIRALA VARUN, DR.BAGAVATH SHALINI
DR.ANSHU SAHAI
MOHAN, DR. PRITHVI CHANDRAKANTH
Paper [FP1292]: Ophthalmology Residency -
during and after COVID-19 pandemic. Paper [FP2147]: Prevalence of asthenopia
DR. NAMRATA SHREE, N23855, DR. RAJNEEL during covid era in a tertiary eye care centre of
BHATTACHARJEE, DR. TANVEER AHMED, eastern india.
DR.NILANJAN KAUSHIK THAKUR DR. MEENAKSHYEE CHIHNARA, M23983,
DR.SANTOSH MAHAPATRA, DR.ANUJA
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Cornea
DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 8:30am - 9:55am HALL: ELDER HALL
Chairperson & Judge: Dr.Ananth D & Dr Rajan Gupta & Dr JKS Parihar and Dr Kavita Rao,
Dr Lionel D Raj and Dr Amit Gupta

Paper [FP87]: Vision quality Post DSAEK and Paper [FP1922]: Outcome of Phacoemulsification in
Scheimpflug imaging. cases of keratoconus with Fuch's endothelial corneal
DR.PALAK GUPTA, P23119, DR.RUSHAD SHROFF, dystrophy.
DR.PARUL JAIN, DR. RITU ARORA DR. JAYA KAUSHIK, K12383, DR. ANKITA SINGH,
DR.(MAJ GENERAL) J K S PARIHAR, DR.PONINDER
KUMAR DOGRA
Paper [FP606]: Infectious Crystalline Paper [FP2012]: Reverse Direction Conjuncval
Keratopathy (ICK) Our experience. Autogra in Surgical Treatment of Pterygium- A Novel
DR. VAIBHAV KHANNA, K17384, DR. KANIKA technique.
CHHABRA, DR.SHIVANANDA NARAYANA, DR. ANKITA MULCHANDANI, M17408, DR. ABHIJEET
DR.JOSEPHINE CHRISTY DESAI
Paper [FP974]: Corneal Topographic Changes in Paper [FP2198]: Visual outcome of DMEK in a case of
Siblings of Patients with Keratoconus. ICE Syndrome: An Imminent marvel.
DR.SHRU MOHAN, S22859, DR.FREDRICK DR. DIVYA KOCHHAR, D23643, DR. ANKITA SINGH,
MOUAPA, DR.JOSEPHINE CHRISTY DR.PONINDER KUMAR DOGRA, DR. JAYA KAUSHIK
Paper [FP1514]: Corneal densitometry pattern Paper [FP2243]: Comparison of Manifest Astigmatism
after accelerated collagen cross-linking using and Keratometry in Paediatric patients.
HPMC riboflavin dye. DR. RESHMA RANADE, R23880, DR. RAJESH PRABU
DR.ARUSHI GARG, G15746, DR. HIMANSHU VELLAICHAMY, DR.JAGADEESH KUMAR REDDY K
MATALIA, DR. NAREN SHETTY, DR.POOJA JAIN Paper [FP2331]: Management of recalcitrant Ocular
Neuropathic Pain with Pregabalin.
Paper [FP1830]: Study of Incidence, risk factors
and management options for MRSA Keras. DR. ASHISH KULSHRESTHA, K21103, PROF.AMIT
GUPTA, DR.TRIP CHOUDHARY, DR. ANCHAL THAKUR
DR.SANKALP SHARMA, S23169, DR. LALITHA
PRAJNA, DR.DR. PRAJNA N.V., DR. LALITHA
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Diabetic Retinopathy & Medical retina


DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 8:30am - 9:55am HALL: DUA HALL
Chairperson & Judge: Dr.Rajan Gupta & Dr Ashok Kumar Nanda & Dr Subhadra Jalali and
Dr.Ananth Bhandary & Dr Sanghamitra Kanungo & DR Manish Bapaye

Paper [FP34]: Bilateral BRVO in a patient on Paper [FP1051]: hyper homocysteinemia in diabetic
Oral Contracepve Pills: a case report. retinopathy.
Dr.PARTHAPRATIM ROY, R17151, DR. SAURA DR.DIVYA GHANTA, G23726, Dr. R. SURYANARAYANA
KAMAL DUTTA RAJU
Paper [FP299]: Role of spectral domain opcal Paper [FP1111]: An-VEGF Therapy Results in Significant
coherence tomography biomarkers in Improvement in DRIL in Diabetic Macular Edema
diabetic macular edema. (DME).
Dr.DEEKSHA SINGH, D23748, Dr. SINGH DR. MALVIKA SINGH, M23766, DR. SANDEEP SAXENA,
MANGALA PRASAD, Dr.DEEKSHA SINGH DR. APJIT KAUR, DR.SOMNATH DE
Paper [FP2146]: Retinal involvement in sle in a tertiary
care center in western odisha.
Paper [FP396]: Correlation of OCT
biomarkers with visual outcome in Diabetic Dr. NIVEDITA GURU, G17581
Macular Edema treated with Bevacizumab. Paper [FP2174]: Finding Nemo: An unusual case of Fish
DR. ANTABHA BANDYOPADHYAY, B23600, in the Eye!
DR.DEEP TIWARI, DR. BIBHA KUMARI, DR. VIKRAM VINAYAK KOUNDANYA, K14848
DR.RAHUL PRASAD
Paper [FP644]: Intraretinal hyperreflective Paper [FP2361]: Analysis of foveal avascular zone using
spots in diabetic patients with and without spectral domain oct angiography in healthy indian
npdr- sdoct study. eyes.
DR.SWETHA.S, S23546, DR.SHAUN MARIA DR. PRIYADARSHI GUPTA, G23093, DR. SHANTANU
DACOSTA GUPTA, DR.KETAKI RAJURKAR, DR.MEENAKSHI THAKAR

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Paper [FP2374] : SUBRETINAL CANNULA: Paper [FP776]: hemorrhages of the eye in a case of
WRIGGLING OUT OF IT. adult onset hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (hlh).
DR.YUSRA ASAD, Y24533, Dr. LALIT VERMA, DR. SOWMIYA SARAS M, S21835, DR.PRAVEENA
Dr. AVNINDRA GUPTA VENKATAKRISHNAN, DR. MARY SANTHOSH, DR. UMA
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External Disease
DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 8:30am - 9:55am HALL: PALLIKARIS HALL
Chairperson & Judge: Dr.Madhu Uddaraju & Dr Muraleedhara R and Dr.jagdish rana & Dr
Rajiv Kumar Gupta & Dr Sunil Morekar

Paper [FP8]: Pterygium excision with autograft Paper [FP1114: Skin solved the mystery of an Eye: A
without glue sutures using diathermy. rare case report of Behcet’s disease.
DR. (LT COL) JYOTI KANDAGADLA, J09015, DR. DR.POOJA KUMARI, P21017, DR.SANDHYA GAUR, DR.
SHABREEN SULTANA (MRS.) RADHIKA TANDON, DR.NEIWETE LOMI
Paper [FP460]: Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis (TEN)- Paper [FP1541]: oculodermal siblings with lentigo
don’t ignore eyes. maligna.
DR. VINOD KUMAR BARANWAL, B06219, DR. DR.KSHYANAPRAVA PRIYADARSHINI, K21862,
ASHOK KUMAR, DR. (LT. COL.) AVINASH MISHRA, DR.GOPESWARI HOTA, DR.SHARMISTHA BEHERA, DR.
DR. (COL) K.SHYAM SUNDER JAYASHREE DORA
Paper [FP467]: The Covid -19 Lockdown era – Paper [FP1547]: Atypical Eyelid Infestations.
The effect of work from Home and incidence of DR.NIMISHA NAGPAL, N23326, DR.PAWAN PRASHER
computer vision syndrome.
DR. VIJAYA JOJO, V16880, DR. BHARTI SHARMA,
DR. SUSHIL BAJORIA, DR.POONAM SINGH
Paper [FP545]: Pterygium surgery: Comparative Paper [FP1759]: A Case Series of patients for
study of Modified procedure with MitomycinC comparing efficacy between treatments for
Vs Amniotic Membrane Graft. meibomian gland dysfuntion.
DR. SUKANYA GORHE, S22939, DR.VASH DR. RAVI VAISHYA, V23920, DR. NAGBHUSHAN
PARMAR, DR.PARNIKA PARASHAR, DR.NIKHILESH CHOUGULE, DR. UMESH HARAKUNI, DR. ARVIND
ANIL WAIRAGADE TENAGI
Paper [FP1984] : Prevalence of dry eye disease in
adolescents and its association with meibomian
Paper [FP991]: External Ophthalmomyiasis- a
series of three cases from a residential area in gland dysfunction.
Punjab. DR.AKSHITA CHAWLA, A21983, DR. MEHAKLEEN
DR. ANURADHA, A19650, DR.ISHAN AGGARWAL, KAUR GILL, DR. NEEL SHAH, DR. SARITA AGGARWAL
DR.ANKUJ TINNA, PROF.RAKESH MAGGON

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Glaucoma
DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 8:30am - 9:55am HALL: HAYREH HALL
Chairperson & Judge: Dr.Vikram Jain & Dr Dipanjan Pal & Dr Prashant Srivastava and Dr
Mayuri Khamar & Dr Kumar Ravi & Dr.Rajulparikh

Paper [FP184]: Ocular biometry in primary Paper [FP1085]: Role Of Magnetic Resonance Imaging
angle closure disease (pacd). (MRI) Brain In Normal Tension Glaucoma (NTG).
DR.PRIYA D, P15557 DR.SANCHITA AGARWAL, S20690, DR. SWARNA
BISERIA GUPTA, DR.SANCHITA AGARWAL
Paper [FP379]: Dry eye disorder with
anglaucoma medications in monotherapy
versus fixed-dose combinaon therapy.
DR.SOURABH, S19983, DR.BITHI
CHOWDHURY Paper [FP1143]: Description of oct parameters in
children with high cup-disc ratio: prospective
Paper [FP2298]: Key for glaucoma
observational study.
compliance: glaucoma awareness.
DR. ANUPRIYA CHAUBEY, A22509, DR.ROSE MARY GEORGE, R23333, DR. VIDYA DEVI
MAHADEVAPPA, DR. ANURADHA APPAJI
PROF.SHASHI KUMAR BHASKER
Paper [FP1756]:Effect of glaucoma medication on lipid
layer thickness in patients with newly diagnosed
glaucoma.
Paper [FP1007]: Prevalence of glaucoma in DR. PRADEEP BALAM, B21329, DR.A.SURABHI, DR.
South Assam – a hospital based study. AJITA SASIDHARAN
DR. HAIMANTI CHOUDHURY, C10327, DR.
Paper [FP2237]:TITLE: Effect of long term oral omega-3
HIMADRI CHOUDHURY, DR.HIRENDRA
supplements on IOP..
KUMAR CHOUDHURY
DR. NIVEDITA SHARMA, N22533, DR. MOHAMMAD
ABID SHAMSHAD, DR.ANSHU SAHAI
Paper [FP1030]: Role of neutrophil to
lymphocyte and platelet to lymphocyte
ratios in primary open angle glaucoma. Poster Podium Presentation
DR. MADHVENDRA SINGH AHIRWAR,
A21294, DR. DEEPAK MISHRA,
DR.MAHENDRA KUMAR SINGH, DR. TANMAY
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Lacrimal
DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 8:30am - 9:55am HALL: BARRAQUER HALL
Chairperson & Judge: Dr.Hariprasad Vokuda & Dr Usha Singh & Dr. Kasturi Bhattacharjee
and Dr.Srinivasa Khandenahally Hanuma & Dr Rajnish Sarkar & Dr. Bipasha Mukherjee

Paper [FP99]: Role of Inj Botulinum toxin in Paper [FP705]: Efficacy of crigler massage in
epiphora secondary to canalicular obstrucon due congenital dacryocystitis: an observational study.
to trauma. DR.HARISH GOSWAMI, G22898, DR. SAURA KAMAL
Dr. SONALI V. KUMAR, S11777 DUTTA, DR. TANVEER AHMED, DR.PRASANNA JIT DAS
Paper [FP336]:"Is old still the gold? Comparative Paper [FP755]: To compare efficacy of External
study of three dcr techniques". Dacryocystorhinostomy with and without Silasc tube.
DR. SHRU CHAUDHARY, S21670, DR. SWETA DR.ANKITA BHATTACHARJEE, A23003, DR.GANGOTRI
SINGH, DR.PREE RAWAT, DR.VIJAY BHAISARE BARUI, DR.PEKILA LAMA BHUA, DR.CHANDANA
CHAKRABOR
Paper [FP443]: Comparative study of Tear film
parameters in Post menopausal and pre- Paper [FP1096]: TITLE: A case report on naso-lacrimal
menopausal women. duct worm infestation.
DR. PALLAVI SINGH, P23642, DR.SHILPA DR.PRANOYA BAISHYAKH, P23853, DR.JYO BHUYAN
SANJEETA SINGH, DR. RAJIV KUMAR GUPTA
Paper [FP459]: Refractive status in children with
congenital nasolacrimal duct obstruction Paper [FP1393]: dacryops:-a case study of a rare
(cnldo).
clinical entity.
DR.HRIDYA H, H23649, DR. FATHIMA A. DR. SUBHRA SARITA BEHERA, S23261, DR. SHRUTI
Paper [FP657]: Prevalence of dry eye disease in SATPATHY
patients with diabetes mellitus.
Paper [FP2116]: Outcome of External
DR. PRIYANKA KANEKAR, P23708, DR. Dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR) for Primary Acquired
SIDDHARTH SANE, DR.ROOPA NAIK Nasolacrimal Duct Obstrucon.
DR.GHANTA ANIL KUMAR, G07445, DR.SANJIB
KUMAR PURKAIT, DR. SABYASACHI BANDYOPADHYAY

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Neuro Ophthalmology
DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 8:30am - 9:55am HALL: AHMED HALL
Chairperson & Judge: Dr.Jatinder Wahi & Dr Swati Phuljhele and Dr.Vikas Kanaujia & Dr
Jaspreet Sukhija

Paper [FP426]: Treatment Outcomes in Paper [FP2021]: To determine prevalence of


Childhood Ocular Myasthenia. papilledema versus pseudopapilledema among
DR. RISHIKESH MAYEE, M12687 children.
DR. URMILA JAIPAL, U22089, DR. SHILPI KOCHAR
Paper [FP645]: Ideologies and characteristics
of Opc Disc Edema in a Tertiary Eye Care
Centre in India.
DR. RAMANUJ SAMANTA, S15973,
DR.SANJEEV KUMAR MIAL, DR. AJAI Paper [FP2077]: Diagnostic dilemma: a case of indirect
AGRAWAL, DR.GITANJLI SOOD carod-cavernous fistula missed on convenonal
Paper [FP970]: OCT Analysis of RNFL and GCL imaging.
thickness in non-glaucomatous opc DR.DEEPAK SONI, S23212, DR.HARSHA SAXENA, DR.
neuropathies. DEEPAYAN SARKAR, DR. SUNITA SABARWAL
DR.PRIYANKA MANDRAHA, M18550, DR. Paper [FP2148]:Ophthalmologic Clinical Features of
SHASHI AGARWAL, DR.ANAMIKA DWIVEDI, Facial Nerve Palsy Patients.
PROF. PANKAJ CHOUDHARY DR. SUBHANKITA PAUL, S23939, DR.HARISH GOSWAMI,
Paper [FP1435]: Expect the unexpected. DR. TANVEER AHMED, DR.SOMA PAUL
DR.DHANA PRIYA S, D23942, DR.SURYAA
Paper [FP2165]:Evaluation of various etiological and
MANGAVILAI ARUNAN, DR. M. clinical presentation in optic disc edema.
HEMANANDINI
DR. BISWARANJAN JENA, J23526, DR. SNIGDHA
Paper [FP1899]: Severe recurrent optic SUCHARITA BEDANT, DR.ANITA MISRA
neuritis in children; think of neuromyelitis
Paper [FP2222]: Bilateral third nerve palsy associated
optica spectrum disorders.

Poster Podium Presentation


with tubercular meningis: A rare case report.
DR. ANNROSE PINHEIRO, A24092, DR.
PRABHU SHANKER M. DR. VAIBHAV NAGPAL, N23491, DR.MANISHA MISHRA,
DR. KAMLESH, DR.PAROMITA DUTTA

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Ocular Pathology / Ocular Oncology and Tumors


DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 8:30am - 9:55am HALL: SRINIVASAN HALL
Chairperson & Judge: Dr.Alpa Atul Poorabia & Dr Usha R & Dr Vikas Menon and
Dr.Anirban Bhaduri & Dr Suchitra Das &Dr. Dipankar Das

Paper [FP609]: Presentation Pattern of eyelid Paper [FP1628]: Pigmented Ocular Surface Squamous
tumors in Northern India: A teaching hospital Neoplasia (pOSSN): The Dark Side of the Moon.
survey. DR.MRITTIKA SEN, S19005, DR.KAUSTUBH MULAY,
DR.MANISH PRAJAPAT, P20880, DR. TANMAY DR. SANTOSH G. HONAVAR
SRIVASTAV, DR.VIRENDRA PRATAP SINGH, DR.DR.
MAURYA R. P.
Paper [FP1108]: Medulloepithelioma Paper [FP1843]: Treatment response of neo-adjuvant
masquerading as Panophthalmis: An unusual chemotherapy in renoblastoma patients in India.
Presentation. DR.REENA BHAR, R24044, DR. SANJIV GUPTA
DR.PARRINA SEHGAL, P23898, DR.EKTA SINGLA,
DR. R. K. BANSAL
Paper [FP1173]: A rare case of congenital mature Paper [FP1967]: Intravitreal Chemotherapy for
teratoma of eye. Renoblastoma – Slaughter the seeds.
DR. VINEET SHAH, S23102, DR.RAJESH, DR. DR. UDAY TEKCHANDANI, T20819, DR. USHA SINGH,
SANTOSH SINGH PATEL, DR.MANGILAL GARG DR. USHA SINGH, DR.ADITI MEHTA GREWAL, DR.DR.
SAMEEKSHA TADEPALLI
Paper [FP2082]: Effect of Topical 0.5% Timolol on
Peri-ocular Pyogenic Granuloma.
Paper [FP1377]: Immunoglobulin G4-Related
DR.SUJEETH MODE BOYINA, B18858, DR.ASHA
Disease masquerading as a metastac Malignant
SAMDANI, DR. MANDEEP SINGH BAJAJ,
Melanoma of the Choroid.
DR.DEEPSEKHAR DAS
DR.SAMREEN KHANAM, K18650, DR. PRIYANKA
GOLHAIT, DR.AYUSHI AGARWAL, PROF.RUCHI Paper [FP2323]: Unusual tumors hidden in blind eyes.
GOEL DR. SMRITI NAGPAL, N14987, PROF.RUCHI GOEL
Paper [FP1542]: Sino-orbital aspergillosis – Role
of empirical treatment and Importance of
culture sensitivity.
DR.ASHA SAMDANI, S18918, DR.NAVNEET
SIDHU, DR.SUJEETH MODE BOYINA, DR.
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Optics / Refraction / Contact Lens


DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 8:30am - 9:55am HALL: BRAILLE HALL
Chairperson & Judge: Dr.Abhijit Ghosh & Dr Manisha Rathi & Dr Meenakshi
Swaminathan and Dr.Srinivas V K Rao & Dr Ramesh Babu K & Prof Uma D Kulkarni

Paper [FP352]: Efficacy of dichoptic therapy Paper [FP1827]: Uniocular portable customised Pleopcs
& its comparision with part me patching in (DIY) for amblyopia therapy-Right approach in
older age group amblyopia. COVID19 era.
DR.SUSHMITA CHAUDHARY, S21796, DR. SANJOY CHOWDHURY, C06721, DR. NILANJAN
DR.ALKA JHA, DR.MITHUN DAS CHOWDHURY, DR. SANJOY CHOWDHURY

Paper [FP651]: The efficacy of 0.01% atropine Paper [FP2009]:To measure the amount of near work
eyedrop for deceleration of myopia induced transient myopia in children using 3D mobile
progression. games.
DR. PRANAY KUMAR, K23106, DR.ALKA JHA, DR. PRAMILA DAS, P21168, DR.SUHAS HALDIPURKAR
DR.MANOJ KUMAR
Paper [FP851]: Assessment of retinal nerve Paper [FP2151]:Influence of myopia on the thickness of
fibre layer thickness by optical coherence macular region and its effect on the visual acuity.
tomograpgy in high myopia. DR. MAHRUKH KHAN, M24082, PROF.PRAGATI GUPTA
DR. SHAMA PARVEEN, S22197, DR.RAVINA
Paper [FP2264]: Study of changes in ocular parametres
TODI, DR. TANMAY SRIVASTAV, DR. DEEPAK
of patients undergoing hyperbaric oxygen therapy.
MISHRA
DR. SUNNY MAKKAR, M24183, DR.DAAKIRAN JOSHI
Paper [FP907]: Assessment of biometry and
keratometry in low and high degrees of Paper [FP1078]: The effects of Orthokeratology lenses
myopic patients of Barak valley. in patients with moderate myopia with or without
DR. RAJNEEL BHATTACHARJEE, B23857, DR. astigmatism.
SAURA KAMAL DUTTA, DR. NAMRATA SHREE, DR.ANKUJ TINNA, T18674, DR. (MAJ) VINOD KUMAR

Poster Podium Presentation


DR. BABY DEKA BARANWAL, DR.VIKAS SHARMA, DR. (COL) GAURAV
KAPOOR

Paper [FP1428]: Vitamin D status in myopia.


DR. ALPANA A, A23705, DR.LUXMI SINGH

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Orbit & Oculoplasty


DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 8:30am - 9:55am HALL: STALLARD HALL
Chairperson & Judge: Dr.Raghuraj S Hegde & Dr Askshay Nair & Dr. Saptagirish Rambatla
and Dr.Sanjeev Kumar Mittal & Dr R P Maurya & Dr. Ani Sreedhar

Paper [FP800]: A case of sebaceous cell Paper [FP1058]: Retrospective study of management
carcinoma in 34 year old. of sebaceous gland carcinoma of eyelid.
DR.NIRANJAN KARTHIK, K23330, DR. DR. RAKA CHATTERJEE, C16649, DR.ADHIKARI
SUDARVIZHI A, DR. ANURADHA APURBA, DR.DEBLEENA MITRA
ALAGUSUNDARAM, DR.R. R. MALARVIZHI
Paper [FP846]: Madame Butterfly Procedure -- Paper [FP2208]: A study of patients of orbital and
The ultimate armamentarium for intractable adnexal infections presented to hospital during
lower lid retraction. COVID 19 lockdown.
DR.RITURAJ BARUAH, B11969, DR.NAGINDER DR. HARSHIT SHAH, S20085, DR.GUNJA CHOWDHURY,
VASHISHT, DR.VISHAL ARORA, DR.SAMEER DR.MEGHANA TANWAR, DR. LABDHI SHAH
KAUSHAL
Paper [FP949]: OCULAR MANIFESTATIONS IN Paper [FP1430]: Centurion Syndrome: Presentation &
LANGERHANS CELL HISTIOCYTOSIS; A RARE CASE Treatment outcomes.
REPORT. DR.JYOTSNA SHARMA, J23259, DR. BIJNYA BIRAJITA
DR. MEVIS PHONGLO, M23872, DR.JYO BHUYAN PANDA
Paper [FP2122]: Linear Nevus Sebaceous Syndrome
(LNSS) and its ophthalmic Manifestations.
Paper [FP958]: Alike but different: orbital myosis
DR. AMBER DUBEY, D24098, DR. VIKAS KHETAN
mimicking cellulis.
DR.SREELAKSHMI S, S23754, DR.SHOBHA G. PAI, Paper [FP2355]: External dacryocystorhinostomy in
DR.RAJESH NAYAK, DR.TEENA MARIET failed cases of endonasal dacryocystorhinostomy.
MENDONCA DR. DIVYA J, D23735, PROF.DR. M. SHIVA KUMAR,
PROF.DR. M. SHIVA KUMAR, DR. DIVYA J
Paper [FP1035]: To compare the outcome
between orbital implant with scleral wrap and
four petal evisceraon.
DR.DEBARATI DASGUPTA, D23749, DR. RAKA
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Pediatric
DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 8:30am - 9:55am HALL: ELLIOT HALL
Chairperson & Judge: Dr.Santosh Mahapatra & Dr Shweta Walia & Dr. Prasad Walimbe
and Dr Suma Ganesh & Dr Kalpana Narendran & Dr. Nikhil Rishikeshi

Paper [FP181]: Influence of refractive error Paper [FP946]: The impact of Covid19 related
on retinal and choroidal thickness in children lockdown on eye health related behaviour of urban
with amblyopia. school children.
DR.POONAM RAWAT, P23686, DR. GEETHA DR. CHANDNI CHAKRABORTY, C09638
SRINIVASAN
Paper [FP458]: To assess the role of 0.01% Paper [FP1038]: Surgical and Visual Outcomes of
atropine drops in decreasing progression of Congenital Cataract.
myopia in Indian children. DR.SURBHI KHURANA, S20813, DR.PARUL CHAWLA
DR.SHWETA VISWANATH, S23480, GUPTA, DR.JAGAT RAM
DR.JIGYASA SAHU, DR. RITU ARORA,
PROF.SUBHASH DADEYA
Paper [FP534]: Visual impairment and ocular Paper [FP1637]: Oct-a changes seen in children with
status of mul-disabled children in Special amblyopia.
schools of Madurai. DR.SAHI SALGU, S23968, DR.SRUJANA NALABOLU,
DR.DEEPACHITRA D, D23864, DR.SAHITHYA DR.VANGA HEMANTH REDDY
BHASKARAN
Paper [FP1645]:Exceptional Vision in Routine
Evaluation of School Children.
Paper [FP714]: The Gap to Bridge-ROP
awareness in Ophthalmologists and DR.ARUNA RATHAKRISHNA, R13129
Pediatricians in South India. Paper [FP2250]:“Blister Like ROP”: An atypical and
DR.BINDIYA C, B22799, DR. MANAVI severe form of retinopathy of prematurity (ROP).

Poster Podium Presentation


DEOKRISHNA SINDAL DR.DEEKSHA KATOCH, K12690, DR. ATUL ARORA, DR.
MANGAT R. DOGRA, DR. SIMAR RAJAN SINGH, DR. ATUL
ARORA
Paper [FP876]: Warburg micro syndrome.
DR. PIYUSHI SAO, P23805, DR.SUNIL BIRADAR

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Refractive Surgery
DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 8:30am - 9:55am HALL: KELMAN HALL
Chairperson & Judge: Dr.Sheetal Brar & Dr Ananth Doddaramegowda & Dr.
JayantSarwate and Dr.Sharon Dsouza & Dr Ayan Mohanta & Dr. VardhamanKankriya

Paper [FP7]: Management of Urrets –Zavalia Paper [FP1372: Impact of smile procedure on quality
Syndrome with a high vault after Implantable of life after myopia and myopic astigmatism
collamer lens. correction.
DR. ARJUN SRIRAMPUR, S20704 DR.RAMYA NAYAK, R23224, DR. HARIPRASAD
VOKUDA, DR. KRISHNA PRASAD KUDLU
Paper [FP226]: IOL power calculation in patient Paper [FP1414]: Refractive Outcomes & Safety Profile
with kerato-ectasia following radial keratotomy of Refractive Implantable Lens (RIL).
enhanced with LASIK. DR. SUDEEP DAS, S06581, DR.BANAJA SINGH,
DR.SHIVA PRASAD GANTYALA, G16287, DR. DR.PAWAN DESHMUKH
ANANTH D., DR.NILESH KUMAR
Paper [FP454]: Refractive outcomes after LASIK Paper [FP1460]: Toric ICL in Keratoconus.
in mixed astigmatism patients. DR. MADHUSMITA DAS, D11747
DR.KINJAL SHAH, K23723, DR.NIKHILESH ANIL
WAIRAGADE, DR.NEHA NAMDEO Paper [FP1968]: Serum and aqueous melatonin levels
in myopes and its relation to sun exposure.
Paper [FP1023]: To fire or to grate in Progressive
Keratoconus? DR. SAUMYA ., S21239, DR. M. VANATHI, DR. (MRS.)
DR. SUGARANJINI G, S21607, DR.VINAY RADHIKA TANDON, DR. NOOPUR PARAKH
SUKUMARA PILLAI Paper [FP1990]: Occurance of myopic shift during
hyperglycemia in type 2 diabetes mellitus.
Paper [FP1164]: Wavefront guided laser in-situ
DR. SAILENDRA NARAYAN BHANJA, B22926, DR.
keratomileusis vs wavefront guided
SHUBHAM SETHY, DR. AJAYA KUMAR SAHOO, DR.
photorefractive keratectomy.
SABITA MOHANTA
DR.SRUJANA NALABOLU, S23894, DR.HARSH
MONE, DR.SHIVANANDA NARAYANA

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Squint
DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 8:30am - 9:55am HALL: SCHEPENS HALL
Chairperson & Judge: Prof.Rohit Saxena & Dr Urmil Chawla and Dr.Vivekanand U
Warkad & Dr Tanie Natung & Dr Sunil Moreker

Paper [FP370]: Does stereo acuity improve Paper [FP1440]: Desquinting the tumour induced eye
following correction of squint of various disfigurement.
types in children? DR. ALEXANDER EBENEZAR, E23899, DR. NAGBHUSHAN
DR. DEEKSHA THORAT, D22996, DR. RAUNAQ CHOUGULE, DR.MAHESH BAJANTRI, DR.UMESH
KHANNA, DR. MEHUL SHAH, DR.SHREYA HARAKUNI, DR.SMITHA K.S.
SHAH
Paper [FP520]:Effectiveness of prism in the Paper [FP1802]:Improvement of facial asymmetry
management of diplopia in patients with following surgical correction of strabismus in
diverse Ideologies plagiocephaly.
DR.SASIKALA ELIZBETH ANILKUMAR, S17385, DR. LEILA MOHAN, M13437, DR. K. RAMACHANDRA
DR. KALPANA NARENDRAN BHAT, DR. PADMAJA KRISHNAN
Paper [FP1147]: Surgical outcomes of Infanle Paper [FP2006]:Initial Experience Of Managing
exotropia. Monocular Elevation Deficiency- Of Varied
DR.SOVEETA SOURAVEE RATH, R16806, AIdeologies .
DR.JINAL GORE, DR.SUMA GANESH DR.MS RAMA KALANTRI, K17273, DR.SUJATA GUHA
Paper [FP1240]: CASE REPORT – PYOGENIC Paper [FP2052]: Effect of surgery for concomitant
GRANULOMA- A TRICKY COMPLICATION TO strabismus on Binocular summation score.
TREAT! DR. SAJAN DEV KESAR, K22518, DR.PALLAVI MISHRA
DR. VENU MURALIDHAR, V21107, DR. Paper [FP2118]: Congenital Abducens- Oculomotor
RAJESH PRABU VELLAICHAMY, DR.PARUL
dysinnervaon; A novel Congenital Cranial
PRIYAMBADA Dysinnervaon Disorder.
Paper [FP1380]: Clinical Profile of Childhood DR. NEHA SACHDEVA, N21119, DR. PRIYA SARAF, DR
Exotropia in a Tertiary Eye Care Centre in RUPAK BRAHMA CHOUDHURY, DR. PRAMOD KUMAR
North India.
DR.JINAL GORE, J22881, DR.SOVEETA
PANDEY
Poster Podium Presentation
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Trauma
DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 8:30am - 9:55am HALL: RIDLEY HALL
Chairperson & Judge: Dr.Shruti Kochar Maru & Dr Neelam Pushker & Dr Mano Ranjan Das
and Dr.Sheetal Mahuvakar & Dr Milind Naik

Paper [FP450] : FACTORS AFFECTING VISUAL Paper [FP1805] : Pinch and Snip Technique for
PROGNOSIS OF OPEN GLOBE INJURIES AND removal of Conjunctival Foreign Bodies.
CORRELATION WITH OCULAR TRAUMA SCORE. DR. RAHUL KUMAR BAFNA, B18502, DR. NIDHI KALRA,
DR.MADHAVI BIJLANI, M21927, DR.NIKHILESH DR.MOHAMED IBRAHIME ASIF, DR. NAMRATA
ANIL WAIRAGADE SHARMA
Paper [FP641] : TRAUMATIC PHACOCELE IN A Paper [FP2048] : A RARE CASE OF TRAUMATIC
CASE OF OCCULT SCLERAL RUPTURE: A CASE MYOPIA.
REPORT. DR. DIVYA MOTWANI, D24125, DR.SUCHETA KAUL,
DR.URVASHI SINAI KUDCHADKAR, U23784, DR. DR.RUPALI MAHESHGAURI
SAMRUDDHI CHANEKAR, DR. SHEKHAR AKARKAR,
DR.UGAMP S USGAONKER
Paper [FP663] : An unusual case of anterior Paper [FP2195] : Computed Tomography in
dislocation of fractured PCIOL following Cow Preoperative Assessment of Ocular Trauma due to
horn injury. Shotgun Pellet..
DR. TANMAY SRIVASTAV, S18045, DR.MEGHNA DR. FAISAL QAYOOM SHAH, S23739, PROF.TARIQ
ROY, DR.VIRENDRA PRATAP SINGH, DR. MAURYA SYED QURESHI
R. P.
Paper [FP2251] : RARE CASE: SERRATIA MARSESCENS
ENDOPHTHALMITIS POST OPTICAL PENETRATING
Paper [FP1258] : PROFILE OF OCCUPATION
RELATED OCULAR TRAUMA- AN KERATOPLASTY.
OBSERVATIONAL STUDY IN A QUATERNARY DR. PATEL HITESH SUNIL KUMAR, K18750, DR.GIRISH
CARE INSTITUTION. S BUDHRANI, DR. NIDHI JAIN, DR.NISHA AHUJA
DR. JOPHY PHILIPS, J20753, DR.SMITHA JASPER

Paper [FP1595] : BOMBILE - BLAST OF MOBILE


BATTERY IN LIVING EYE.
DR.ANKITA MAHAPATRA, A21966,
DR.JYOTIRMAYEE SWAIN, DR.SHARMISTHA
BEHERA, DR. JAYASHREE DORA

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Uvea
DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 8:30am - 9:55am HALL: HELMHOLTZ HALL
Chairperson & Judge: Dr Santanu Mandal & Dr Amitabha Kumar and Dr.Pasupathi
Elankumaran & Dr.Santosh Gopi Krishna Gadde & Dr Chekitaan Singh

Paper [FP354]: PUNCTATE INNER Paper [FP1646]:Ocular Manifestations of Behcet’s


CHOROIDOPATHY: A rare case report of Disease in a Tertiary care hospital.
CNVM in a young female. DR.AMRITA DEY, A23943, DR. SOMNATH DAS,
DR. ANIKET RAI , R23716, DR. KHUSHBOO DR.AMRITA DEY
CHAWLA
Paper [FP453]: Assessment of central Paper [FP1675]:Anterior uveitis in hiv – playing
macular thickness (CMT) in patients with sherlock holmes.
unilateral acute anterior uveitis (AAU). DR.SUMEDHA VATS, S21653, DR. DIVYA KOCHHAR,
DR.RUPA EPIL, R23744, DR.SAMRIN SARWAR, DR.SRUJANA D, DR.PONINDER KUMAR DOGRA
DR. RAJIV KUMAR GUPTA
Paper [FP686]:"Unmask the masquerade Paper [FP1787]:Pattern of Uveitis in Eastern India: A
(syndrome)". Tertiary Care Hospital Study.
DR.PRIYANKA SOMASUNDARAM, P23866, DR. SABYASACHI BANDYOPADHYAY, S12267,
DR.RATHINAM SIVAKUMAR R DR.GHANTA ANIL KUMAR, DR. SAMIR KUMAR
BANDYOPADHYAY
Paper [FP1270]: SCH and acute anterior
uveitis –isolated ocular manifestation of Paper [FP1844]: Inverse leopard spot pattern in
kawasaki disease. Syphilis on Autofluorescence.
DR. SHRUTI SATPATHY, S22736, DR. DR. DINESH SUHAN, S24042, DR. PRANAYKUMAR
SHUBHAM SETHY, DR.ANITA MISRA, SHINDE, DR. DINESH SUHAN
DR.SUBHABRATA PARIDA
Paper [FP1940]:Measles Retinopathy - A Challenging
Case.
Paper [FP1436]: Inflammatory pathologies
mimicking central serious chorioretinopathy DR. PARTH MEHTA, M23909, DR. JYOTIRMAY BISWAS,
(cscr): a case series. DR.RITIKA, DR.ADITI AGARWAL
DR.DHAKSHINI L.S, D22962, DR.S BALA Paper [FP2373] : INTRAVITREAL CLINDAMYCIN AS Poster Podium Presentation
MURUGAN FIRST LINE TREATMENT OF RETINOCHOROIDAL
TOXOPLASMOSIS.
DR.YUSRA ASAD, Y24533, DR. LALIT VERMA, DR.
AVNINDRA GUPTA, DR.MITHUN THULASIDAS

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Vitreo Retinal Diseases


DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 8:30am - 9:55am HALL: SUSHRUTA HALL
Chairperson & Judge: Dr Swakshyar Sekhar Pal & Dr.Satyen Deka & Dr Mehul Shah and
Dr.Rajesh Sahay & Dr Manabjyoti Barman &Dr. DevendraVenkatramani
Paper [FP673]: Efficiency of Intravitreal Paper [FP1269]: an uninvited guest: first case report
Ranibizumab in Retinal Vein Occlusion: Monthly of intracameral thelaziasis californiensis in india..
Vs PRN Vs T&E Protocol. DR.PUSHKAR DHIR, D18132, DR.TARUN GUPTA, DR.
DR.AANCHARI SARKAR, S23677, DR.PAYEL PARIKSHIT DHIR, DR. MINAKSHI SHEOKAND
KHATUA, DR.AVANTIKA SRIVASTAVA, DR. SANJAY
KUMAR DAULAT THAKUR
Paper [FP865]:532nm subthresholdmicropulse Paper [FP1452]: PPV for dislocated crystalline/arfical
laser treatment for subfoveal leaks in central IOL: Factors predicng the visual outcome.
serious chorioretinopathy. DR.DIVYA GUPTA, D22516, PROF.SANJIV KUMAR
DR.VIKAS SHARMA, S18853, DR. (MAJ) VINOD GUPTA
KUMAR BARANWAL, DR.VIKAS AMBIYA
Paper [FP994]: Study on Additional therapy to Paper [FP1898]: LASER therapy: Gold standard
prevent resistance to an-VEGF in huge diabetic procedure for halng the progression of Retinopathy
macular edema (DME). of Prematurity.
DR. SAYANTAN GHOSH, G23595, DR.MONDAL DR. NIKITHA ANN PANAKKAL, N22618, DR.DR.
LAKSHMI KANTA, DR. SNEHA JAIN, DR.OINDRILA SHEETAL MORSKOLE, DR.DR. PREETI BAMHANE,
DAS DR.SOORAJ SINGH KUBREY
Paper [FP1926]: Effect of Uneventful Manual Small
Incision Cataract Surgery on CMT in Diabetic
Paper [FP1174]: Type 1 retinopathy of
prematurity: analysis of incidence, risk factors Subjects.
and treatment outcomes. DR. BISWAMBARA SATPATHY, S24089, DR.
JAYASHREE DORA, DR. IPSITA KHUNTIA,
DR. PRANEET TELUKUNTA, T22287, DR. PATIL
DR.GOPESWARI HOTA
SHIVANAND B., DR. ARVIND TENAGI, DR. VIVEK
WANI Paper [FP2069]: OCT Angiography & OCT findings
with final visual outcome in central serious
Paper [FP1186]: Characterization of treatment chorioretinopathy.
response to an-VEGF injecons in wet AMD: OCT
DR. JYOTISH KHILAR, K22761, DR.SIDDHARTH KUMAR,
Angiography Vs SD-OCT.
DR.SUBHABRATA PARIDA
DR.SHRU LADDHA, S21389, DR.SUSHIL KUMAR
CHAUDHARI, DR.SHARAD BHOMAJ
Paper [FP2374] : SUBRETINAL CANNULA:
WRIGGLING OUT OF IT.
DR.YUSRA ASAD, Y24533, DR. LALIT VERMA, DR.
AVNINDRA GUPTA

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Film Festival Videos


Along with Top 50 Videos
CATEGORIES

Anterior-I 13

Anterior-II 12

Posterior 13

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TOP VIDEOS - ANTERIOR SEGMENT I

Judge: Dr Rohit Om Prakash and Dr Sandeep Nagvekar & Dr Subhashish Nag & Dr
Soosan Jacob and Dr Anand Parthsarathi & Dr.Rishi Mohan & Dr G S Dhami and Dr Arup
Bhaumik
DATE:24.06.2021 TIME:1:30pm - 3:30pm HALL: ELLIOT HALL
VF [VT12]: Bandage Contact Lens Scaffold for VF [VT43]: Save it, Lock it, Seal it!
management of Posterior Capsular Rupture with DR. JASPREET SUKHIJA, J09047,
residual nucleus. DR. SAVLEEN KAUR
DR. SANJAY CHAUDHARY, C03469,
DR.RAHIL CHAUDHARY
VF [VT18]: Kill Birds with 1 Stone Fix Both The VF [VT46]: A stitch in time saves nine: Managing IFIS
Capsular Bag & Torn Iris,In Subluxn + Iridodialysis In with iatrogenic iridodialysis.
One GO. DR. SWATI AGARWAL, G18001, DR. AJOY PAUL
DR. DEBASHIS DUTTA, D07662, DR. SAUMENDRA NATH
GHOSE, DR. JAYDIP
BHATTACHARYA, DR.TUSHARKANTIHAZRA
VF [VT29]: Malyugin Chronicles - The curse of the ring. VF [VT107]: Button prolapse of Hard nucleus in MSICS
DR.RUSHAD SHROFF, S14772, DR. GURPREET DR. ANJALI KHADIA, K16716,
SINGH, DR.NOSHIRMINOO SHROFF, DR.RANJAN DUTTA DR. ISHA GUPTA, DR. FREDRICKMOUTTAPA
VF [VT34]: Endoscopy Assisted removal of corneal bee VF [VT116]: Air assisted donor lenticule insertion in
sting Descemet stripping endothelial keratoplasty in
DR. MUDIT TYAGI, T12649, DR. VIVEK DAVE, aphakia
DR. RAJEEV KUMAR REDDY PAPPURU, DR. SOHAM BASAK, B16308,
DR. SAYANBASU DR. SAMAR KUMAR BASAK
VF [VT35]: Fluorescein: An Ode to A Humble Stain VF [VT139]: A novel technique of Tripple Procedure in
DR. DEVYANI GADRE, G14948, young patients for tackling unexpected vitreous
DR.GADRE S. HARI, DR.RAMYA RAVINDRAN, upthrust.
DR.DHRUV WORAH DR. SUDESH KUMAR ARYA, A06388,
DR. KHUSHBOO SHEORAN,
DR.PARRINA SEHGAL, DR.SONIA PHULKE
VF [VT37]: NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE IF YOU HAVE THE VF [VT124]: Sewing Needle Micro Capsulotome: New
RIGHT TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES TO SUPPORT device to prevent Argentinian flag sign
DR. PRAJAKTAPARITEKAR, P16971, DR.RAJENDRA PRASAD, P14714
DR. VIJAY SHETTY, DR. SUHASHALDIPURKAR
VF [VT41]: Hedonic Adaptation And The Genesis Of PCR
/ Cliff Hanger Technique To The Rescue For Phaco-
Film Festival
Neophytes.
DR. PRASANNA VENKATESH RAMESH, R19173, DR.R.
RAMESH
Videos

TOP VIDEOS - ANTERIOR SEGMENT II

Judge: Dr Jagdish Reddy & Dr.Rajiv Choudhary and Dr Pradip Kumar Mohanta &
Dr.Sujatha Mohan & Dr Mona Bhargava & Dr.Yogesh C Shah & Dr.Prakash Marathe
DATE:24.06.2021 TIME:3:35pm - 5:55pm HALL: ELLIOT HALL
VF [VT129]: Tube redirection to salvage a failed VF [VT138]: Simple limbal epi transplant - a novel
Ahmed Glaucoma Valve Implant & cost effective technique in a case of alkali burn
Dr. Rashmi Krishnamurthy, K16848, in an 11yr old. PROF. DR. ARVIND KUMAR
Dr. Sirisha Senthil MORYA, M17612, DR. KANCHAN SOLANKI V., DR.
NUSHREE NAIDU, DR. SULABH SAHU
VF [VT131]: URRETS-ZAVALIA SYNDROME VF [VT142]: Iol haptic stuck in cartridge? No
Dr. Narang Priya, N07608 problem, try this technique to get out of the
problem.Dr. HARSHAVARDHAN PATIL, P16323, Dr.
ANAND PURANIKMATH,
Dr. JIRGE PRASAD, Dr. Nagbhushan Chougule
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TOP VIDEOS - ANTERIOR SEGMENT II


DATE:24.06.2021 TIME:3:35pm - 5:55pm HALL: ELLIOT HALL
VF [VT146]: Handling paediatric traumatic cataracts the VF [VT308]: Elucidating Real-Time Phacoemulsification
non-traumatic way: video tips Dynamics with Intraoperative Optical Coherence
DR.KETAKI S SUBHEDAR, S17180, Tomography
DR.SUBHAJIT BHATTACHARYA DR. J. S. TITIYAL, T06991, DR.MANPREET KAUR
VF [VT236]: Suturing techniques in trabeculectomy- VF [VT313]:DMEK_pD: Give a Little More!
every twirl, furl, knot and what not explained.. DR. SAMAR KUMAR BASAK, B04367,
DR. LAKSHMI K.S., L16911, DR. DEEPTI P., DR. SOHAM BASAK
DR.KRISHNA PRASAD R
VF [VT230]: Topo-guided removal of epithelium in VF [VT315]: RESECT, JOIN, RECESS &DONE: True Muscle
keratoconus (TREK): A Novel tissue sparing customised Transplantation Surgery for Large Angle Exotropia.
ablation. DR.ATULYAKRUTI GUPTA, A24019,
DR.PRASHANSA PRAMOD THAKUR, DR. SONALI RAO, DR.ATULYAKRUTI GUPTA
P20370, DR.POOJAKHAMAR, DR.ROHIT SHETTY
VF [VT339]: “Kissing MVR technique”: A novel approach
for endocapsular lens aspiration in microspherophakia
DR.JAYANAND URKUDE, U18865, DR. NAMRATA
SHARMA, DR. J. S. TITIYAL, DR.RASHMI SINGH

TOP VIDEOS - GENERAL FILM

Judge: Prof Apjit Kaur and Dr Vardhaman Kankanriya & Dr.Somen Misra and Dr Debashish
Bhattacharya & Dr. Reena Sethi and Dr Suresh Kumar Pandey & Dr.Prateep Vyas & Dr Subhash
Dadeya & Prof. Sudarshan Khokar and Dr K S Kumar
DATE:25.06.2021 TIME:4:30pm – 6:50pm HALL: HELMHOLTZ HALL
VF [VT3]: Making Ends Meet-Reconstruction of VF [VT114]: INNOVATIVE TECHNIQUE FOR
Extensive Congenital Upper Eyelid Colobomas MANAGEMENT OF INVOLUTION ENTROPION
DR. VIJI RANGARAJAN, R11225 DR.SHREYA SHAH, S12819, DR.RUCHI BODAT, DR.HEENA
PATEL, DR. MEHUL SHAH
VF [VT2]: Hemi-transposition of split medial rectus VF [VT121]:Title: Residents’ learning curve simplified –
(HTTSMR) temporally for management of Lateral 10 commandments of small incision cataract surgery.
Rectus Palsy. DR. KOYEL CHAKRABORTY, K22752,
DR. MIHIR TRILOK KOTHARI, DR.BHAGABAT NAYAK, DR. SUCHETA PARIJA
K08617, DR.SUSHASUGATHAN,
DR.MEGHNA SOLANKI
VF [VT6]: The Unrealistic Reality VF [VT118]: Managing concurrent oculofacial
DR. SALIL KUMAR MANDAL, M12531, mucormycosis and myiasis in an uncontrolled juvenile
DR.SUMAN LODH, DR.SOUMYADEEP diabetic
MAJUMDAR, DR.PURBAN GANGULY DR.ROULI SUD, R23639, DR.PALLAVI SHARMA,
DR. SUMEET KHANDUJA
VF [VT38]: TALE OF THE LOST MUSCLE VF [VT199]: The Cataract Splatter
DR.SAVLEEN KAUR, K13191, DR.NIKHIL BALAKRISHNAN, B20247,
DR. ANIRUDDHA AGARWAL, DR. SIMAR RAJAN DR.LUCIKAWERI, DR. NAREN SHETTY, DR.ROHIT SHETTY
SINGH, DR. JASPREET SUKHIJA
VF [VT40]: From Kitchen to OT - recipe for operation VF [VT219]: IOLSCOPE
success DR. PRITHVI CHANDRAKANTH,
DR. JOHN DAVIS AKKARA, A19940, DR. EATHAMMA C22539, DR.CHANDRAKANTHA K S
JACOB, DR.DAVIS J AKKARA, DR.ANJU KURIAKOSE

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TOP VIDEOS - GENERAL FILM


DATE:25.06.2021 TIME:4:30pm – 6:50pm HALL: HELMHOLTZ HALL
VF [VT52]:Lens/IOL drop and its management VF [VT288]: Journey to the Centre of the Tumour
DR. KIRAN KR, K20627, DR.MRITTIKA SEN, S19005,
DR.REHNA RASHEED, DR.NATASHA DR.SHIVASHANKAR T, DR.KAUSTUBHMULAY,
RADHAKRISHNAN, PROF.GOPAL S PILLAI DR. SANTOSH G. HONAVAR
VF [VT168]: Residents Surgical Training during VF [VT331]: A DIY infrared pupillography device
COVID times: Going the Aloo- Pyaas- Nimboo Way for objective pupillography
DR. MEENA THOTAKURA, M20143, DR. MURALIDHAR N.S.
DR.PALLAVI R, DR. DEEPTI P., DR.KRISHNA PRASAD R
VF [VT122]: THE NOVEL OPHTHALMIC CUBICLE IN VF [VT352]: The Smart Slitlamp-Technology for
THE NOVEL CORONA ERA Better learning
DR. SHRUTHY VAISHALI RAMESH, R20509, DR SOURAV DAMODARAN, D18998, DR.SAGNIK
DR. PRASANNA VENKATESH RAMESH, SEN, DR.DHIPAK ARTHUR B, DR. K. NARESH BABU
DR.R. RAMESH, DR.R. MEENA KUMARI

TOP VIDEOS - POSTERIOR SEGMENT

Judge: Dr Dhanashree Ratra & Dr.Satyen Deka and Dr Preetam Samanta & Dr.Ajit Babu
Majji & Dr Dhananjay Shukla & Dr.Vishal Agrawal and Dr Mallika Goyal & Dr.Sarvanan &
Dr Sunil Ganekal
DATE:25.06.2021 TIME:2:00pm - 4:25pm HALL: HELMHOLTZ HALL
VF [VT4]: Inverted Autologus ILM For Management VF [VT112]:"Oh magnificent mag"
Of Optic Disc Pit with Macular Detachment DR. JIVITESH SINGH, S19247,
DR. PROSENJIT MONDAL, M23340, DR. SHERINE M D SOUZA,
DR. SATYA PRAKASH TIWARY, DR. ADRIAN BRAGANZA, DR. SHETTYBHUJANG K
DR.SANGEETA ROY, DR. ANIRUDDHA MAITI
VF [VT21]: Retinal Surgery (RETISURGE) model-A 3- VF [VT324]: Management of a case of chronic
D Printed model for practising steps of Vitreoretinal cyclodialysis cleft repair using innovative sewing
surgery. machine technique
DR. KANIKA CHHABRA, C18104, Dr.V Rajesh, DR. MAYUR SURESH KULKARNI, K20348,
Dr. VAIBHAV KHANNA DR. RAJESH RAMANJULU, DR. MAHESH P.
SHANMUGAM, DR. DIVYANSH MISHRA
VF [VT59]: Recurrent retinal detachments – VF [VT157]: RESCUING A SUNKEN SHIP THAT TOLD
Outfoxing the fox! STORIES OF FISHING !
Film Festival
DR. DARAIUS SHROFF, S10741, DR.BIBHUTI B. KASHYAP, K16832, DR. NIDHI
DR.SHROFF CYRUS MINOO, DR.CHARU GAJENDRAGADKAR, DR.BHARTI KASHYAP,
GUPTA, DR.GAGAN BHATIA DR. BIRENDRA PRASAD KASHYAP
VF [VT33]: Hole in a Gold Dusted Retina VF [VT177]: Autologous neurosensory retinal free
Videos

DR.KRISHNENDU NANDI, N13635, flap for refractory Macular Holes


DR. SHIRSHENDU MAHATO, DR. ASHWINI RAUT, A23835,
DR.SOURAV SINHA, DR.RUPAKKANTI BISWAS DR. SHISHIR VERGHESE, DR.SARAVANAN V R
VF [VT45]: Controlled Cannula Drainage: Draining VF [VT165]: Haptic Tucking SFIOL Technique: A
suprachoroidal & subretinal fluid using 26G IV Novel way of less invasive and reproducible SFIOL
catheter implantation.
DR. SANGEET MITTAL, M09477 DR.ROHAN MEHRA, M19412,
DR.ROHIT SHETTY, DR.POOJAKHAMAR,
DR.NAVEEN KUMAR NAIK
VF [VT47]: The parasite- Surgical management of VF [VT182]: PPV with subretinal tPA in a case of
subretinal cysticercosis Chorioretinitis Sclopetaria with breakthrough
DR.ASHISH MARKAN, M19049, bleed
DR. VISHALI GUPTA, DR. ANIRUDDHA AGARWAL DR.NEELIMA BALAKRISHNAN, N22329,
DR. DHEEPAK SUNDAR MALARAVANNAN, 426
DR. ROHAN CHAWLA, DR.NASIQ HASAN
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TOP VIDEOS - POSTERIOR SEGMENT


DATE:25.06.2021 TIME:2:00pm - 4:25pm HALL: HELMHOLTZ HALL
VF [VT49]:Vitrectomy for post traumatic submacular VF [VT209]: Combined Persistent hyperplastic primary
hemorrhage with macular hole in young vitreous (PHPV) -a challenging scenario
DR.RAJA RAMI REDDY P, R09331, DR.PUSHKARDHIR, D18132, DR.AWANEESH
DR. ABHILASHA BAHARANI UPADHYAY, DR. DIVA KANT MISRA, DR.RONELSOIBAM
VF [VT69]: 25-gauge silicone tip-assisted live VF [VT310]: Not so minimal for minimal invasive surgery
submacular cysticercosis removal by temporal pars- DR.ARPITHA R, S20580, DR. RAJESH RAMANJULU,
plana approach. DR. VIVEK CHAITANYA, DR. DIVYANSH MISHRA,
DR. RAMANUJ SAMANTA, S15973, DR. MAHESH P. SHANMUGAM
DR.GITANJLISOOD, DR. AJAI AGRAWAL

ANTERIOR SEGMENT VIDEOS FOR KIOSKS


VF1 [VT7]: The lost world gained again. VF10 [VT39]: Phacoemulsification without manual-
DR. SALIL KUMAR MANDAL, M12531, DR. SUMAN hydrodissection – ‘Passive-Hydro Phaco’.
LODH, DR. PURBAN GANGULY DR. MITHUN THULASIDAS, T20871,
DR. KEYA CHAKRABORTY
VF2 [VT10]: The White Challenge. VF11 [VT50]: The relevance of Manual Small Incision
DR. ANAGHA HEROOR, H09963 Cataract Surgery in COVID 19 Era.
DR. SUDHIR SINGH, S07499
VF3 [VT11]: Saving the LASIK Flap. VF12 [VT51]: Surgical Management of Dissociated
DR.IKEDA LAL, I12354 Vertical Deviation (DVD).
DR. SUDHIR SINGH, S07499
VF4 [VT13]:Lets there be light -story of an one eyed VF13 [VT54]: Choosing the ideal surgical technique for
young lady. Rock Hard Cataract.
DR. JOHN SARKAR, S15573 DR. SREENI EDAKHLON, E09081, DR. Y UMESH, DR.
JAGADEESH KUMAR REDDY K, DR. PRABHU SHANKER M.
VF5 [VT14]: Where's the Worm?: Diagnostic and VF14 [VT55]: “Phaco with Rings”- Complicated cataract
Surgical Challenge in a case of Periocular Subcutaneous management in Miotic pupils, PAC and IFIS with PED.
Parasite.DR. KAUSTUBH BALWANT HARSHEY, DR. KUMARAN MURUGESAN, K10236, DR. ARVIND
H15166, DR. CHAITALI PATEL VENKATARAMAN, DR. T. NIRMAL FREDRICK
VF6 [VT16]: Manual Small Incision Cataract Surgery VF15 [VT56]: Manual Small Incision Cataract surgery in
(MSICS): a savior for small timers.. Coloboma Eyes – “Simple Technique-Maximal Benefits”.
DR. SAUMENDRA NATH GHOSE, G11293, DR. KUMARAN MURUGESAN, K10236, DR.ARAVIND P.
DR. DEBASHIS DUTTA MURUGESAN
VF7 [VT17]: Management of small pupil in cataract VF16 [VT58]: PHACOEMULSIFICATION IN SPHEROPHAKIA
surgery.DR. MANEESH BAPAYE, B12628, DR.(MRS) WITHOUT ADDITIONAL STEPS.
BAPAYE MEENAXI MANOHAR, DR. CHARUTA BAPAYE DR.SARASWATI J, S22225, DR.Y UMESH
VF8 [VT19]: The morgagnian challenge. VF17 [VT61]: Conjunctival Cavernous Hemangioma
DR. MINU M. MATHEN, M08325 Excision Under Topical Anesthesia.
DR. SUDHIR SINGH, S07499
VF9 [VT28]:Preventing the argentinian flag sign in white VF18 [VT62]: Phacoemulsification of complicated
cataracts. cataract with iris hooks.
DR.ABHINAV DHAMI, D17125 DR. ALOK AGRAWAL, A11583, DR. MAINAK
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VF19 [VT63]: Don't pull something from the crowd… VF31 [VT95]: Management of retro corneal
DR.NAVONIL SAU, S15799, DR.RAJNI SAU, membrane following globe rupture in a child.
DR. SIL ASIM KUMAR DR. RAUNAQ KHANNA, K19608, Dr. DEEKSHA
THORAT, Dr.Shreya Shah, Dr. MEHUL SHAH
VF20 [VT66]: Lens tilt technique: a saviour in hard- VF32 [VT96]: Management of Neglected traumatic
to-crack soft cataracts. cataract.
DR.DEVDUTTA NAYAK, N14838, DR. RAUNAQ KHANNA, K19608, Dr. RUHI
DR. INDRAJIT SARKAR GUNAY, Dr.Shreya Shah, Dr. MEHUL SHAH
VF21 [VT67]: Common problems of beginner Phaco VF33 [VT97]: Posterior Capsular Rent At Various
surgeons: Uncommonly discussed. Stages Of Manual small incision cataract surgery
DR.SUMAN SEN, S23601, DR. ARUP BHAUMIK (SICS).
DR. RAUNAQ KHANNA, K19608, Dr. DEEKSHA
THORAT, Dr.Shreya Shah, Dr. MEHUL SHAH
VF22 [VT68]:Changer D'avis...Change the mind so VF34 [VT101]: Scopes of the scope.
change the game. DR.NIDHI PANDEY, P18091
DR.NAVONIL SAU, S15799, DR.RAJNI SAU,
DR. SIL ASIM KUMAR
VF23 [VT72]: Sail in your own Ship - Giving best VF35 [VT102]: EYE OF THE TIGER: Indications for
possible outcome. surgical management of traumatic hyphema.
DR. SWETA SINGH, S11145, DR. DEEKSHA THORAT, D22996,
DR. DIVYA KHANDELWAL, DR.HEENA PATEL, DR.SHREYA SHAH,
DR.MANUSHREE GAUTAM, DR.NEETU KORI DR. MEHUL SHAH
VF24 [VT75]: New technique of PCIOL exchange for VF36 [VT104]: THE BLACK DIAMOND.
an opacified, adherent bag-haptic IOL combination. DR. MANU THOMAS, M23255,
DR. JITENDER KUMAR, K13827, DR.SUMIT DR. JEBINTH BRAYAN, DR. MANU THOMAS
SACHDEVA, DR.DIXIT SONI, DR. MANISHA RATHI
VF25 [VT76]: Management of traumatic hyphema VF37 [VT106]:Do not be in a hurry, take your time!
along with open globe injuries. No second chance!
DR. MEHUL SHAH, S05624, DR.HEENA PATEL, DR. JEBINTH BRAYAN, B17187, DR. MANU
DR. RAUNAQ KHANNA, DR.SHREYA SHAH THOMAS
VF26 [VT81]: Management of ocular trauma by VF38 [VT109]:Management of nucleus related
babool thorn injuries. complication in cataract surgery.
DR.KETAN P DEWAN, D05611, DR.HEENA DR.(MRS.) SANTOSH MEHTA, M03658, DR.ASHIT
Film Festival
PATEL, DR.SHREYA SHAH, DR. MEHUL SHAH DESAI, DR.SHREYA SHAH, DR. MEHUL SHAH
VF27 [VT82]: A Stitch In Time Saves Nine. VF39 [VT113]: Surgical management of ocular
DR.ASHIT DESAI, D22681, surface squamous neoplasia using Sheild’s NO
DR.VIJAY LABANA, DR.SHREYA SHAH, touch technique.DR. SUDESH KUMAR ARYA,
Videos

DR. MEHUL SHAH A06388, DR.UJJWAL PRAKASH JHA


VF28 [VT83]:Early the interventions, saves the sight. VF40 [VT115]: Auro Kpro (Keratoprosthesis) in a
DR.ASHIT DESAI, D22681, DR.(MRS.) SANTOSH young patient with twice failed optical graft..
MEHTA, DR.SHREYA SHAH, DR. MEHUL SHAH DR. SUDESH KUMAR ARYA, A06388,
DR.UJJWAL PRAKASH JHA
VF29 [VT91]:Eye for an eye - cost effective VF41 [VT117]: Troublesome Threesome.
techniques to maintain globe integrity in corneal DR. SHOUVICK DAN, D17950
perforations.
DR. DEEKSHA THORAT, D22996, DR. RAUNAQ
KHANNA, DR.SHREYA SHAH, DR. MEHUL SHAH
VF30 [VT94]: Surgical video of CONGENITAL VF42 [VT119]: Bigger solutions for small pupil.
CRYPTOPHTHALMOS treated successfully by DR.SWATI KUMARI, S21164, DR. SAGNIK SURYA
surgical treatment. DAS, DR. HARI SHANKER NAG
DR.HEENA PATEL, H23755, DR. RUHI GUNAY, 428
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ANTERIOR SEGMENT VIDEOS FOR KIOSKS


VF43 [VT123]: Intraoperative iris prolapse: prevention VF53 [VT149]: DMEK: Learner’s Perspective.
and management. DR.MEHUL R PATEL, P18712
DR.MANAS KUMAR GHOSH, G08337,
DR. SANTANU MITRA
VF44 [VT126]: Amniotic membrane: a gift of a womb to VF54 [VT152]: Mega Phakic Intraocular Lens - a Ray of
an eye. Hope for Buphthalmic Eyes with High Myopia.
DR. SWETA SINGH, S11145, DR. SHRUTI DR.JAGAT RAM, J02908, DR. SUSHMITA KAUSHIK,
CHAUDHARY, DR. VARUN UPADHYAY, DR.NEETU KORI DR.PARUL CHAWLA GUPTA, DR. SIMAR RAJAN SINGH
VF45 [VT130]: Surgical management of post-traumatic VF55 [VT153]: Tackling Fibrosed Anterior Capsule and
cyclodialysis cleft and hypotonous maculopathy. Occlusio Pupillae.
DR.RASHMI KRISHNAMURTHY, K16848, DR.SUBRATA KUMAR MITRA, M06481
DR.SIRISHA SENTHIL
VF46 [VT134]: Glaucoma drainage implants - Tips for VF56 [VT154]: Vacuum Assisted Cortex Removal (VCR).
the beginners. DR.SIVAGAMI NACHIAPPAN, S20148,
DR.RASHMI KRISHNAMURTHY, K16848, DR. RENGARAJ VENKATESH, DR.V RAJESH
DR.SIRISHA SENTHIL
VF47 [VT136]: Bag half-full/ half-empty. VF57 [VT156]: The contracted: Late capsular block
DR.VIVEKANANDAN V R, V20859, DR.MERLIN BENZY syndrome.
PROF.LIONAL RAJ D, L16453
VF48 [VT140]: Misery never comes alone-Managing VF58 [VT158]: A ‘sticky situation' vitreous occlusion of a
one-eyed NS-3 with Ch.ACG withIFISwith small glaucoma drainage implant.
pupil&bradycardia. DR. AGARWAL PANKAJ KUMAR, A08276
PROF.DR. ARVIND KUMAR MORYA, M17612,
DR.SULABH SAHU
VF49 [VT141]: Story of a Bulging Bump. VF59 [VT160]: Temporary Keratoprosthesis Assisted
DR.MONA BHARGAVA, B09437, Vitrectomy with Impaling of Brunescent Cataract and
DR. BHASKAR SRINIVASAN Keratoplasty.
DR. MOHAMED IBRAHIME ASIF, A18861,
DR.PRAFULLA KUMAR MAHARANA,
DR. NAMRATA SHARMA, DR.NASIQ HASAN
VF50 [VT144]: Phacoemulsification done in a patient VF60 [VT162]: IOL implantation - the unforeseen
with central dense pre-existing corneal opacity. complications and a breathholding finish..
DR.KERVI MEHTA, K23614, DR.SACHIN DAIGAVANE DR.PRIYA SINGH, P23720, DR.RATISH CHANDRA PAUL
VF51 [VT147]: SFIOL implantation by Modified Yamane VF61 [VT164]: Tryst with Serendipity: A Bioshield for
Technique, pupilloplasty & DMEK in a case of PBK. Compromised Corneal Endothelium During
DR. RAJESH GOYAL, G11774, Phacoemulsification.
DR.SUKRITI UPADHYAY, DR.KRITIKA AGNIHOTRI DR. PARTHA MANDAL, M08998,
DR.SOUMEN MONDAL, DR.SOMA MANDAL
VF52 [VT148]: Refractive surprise on implantation of VF62 [VT167]: Phacoemulsification in a patient with
customised Intraocular Lens, due to manufacturing complicated cataract with small pupil and central
defect. corneal haze.
DR.MEGHALI BHATTACHARJEE, B07212, DR. SUDESH KUMAR ARYA, A06388,
DR.SUBHRA AGARWALA SARAF, DR. VRUSHALI MOHITE, DR.PARRINA SEHGAL, DR. KHUSHBOO SHEORAN,
DR. MAHINDRAKAR ANIRUDDHA DINKAR DR.UJJWAL PRAKASH JHA

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VF63 [VT169]: The AGV Jugaad. VF75 [VT192]: Combined Trabeculotomy-
DR. MEENA THOTAKURA, M20143, Trabeculectomy with Ologen Implant in Advanced
DR.AKHILA JANAKI ALOOR, Primary Congenital Glaucoma.
DR. DEEPTI P., DR.KRISHNA PRASAD R DR.MANDAL A K, M04066
VF64 [VT170]: Modified scleral fixated iol technique VF76 [VT193]: DANCING LENS – A SURGICAL
highly simplified for anterior segment surgeons. CHALLENGE.
DR. VIPLAV GOUTHAM REDDY BHIMAVARAPU, DR. DUGGIRALA VARUN, V20264,
B23329, DR.SATYAMURTHY K V, DR.SANDRA CHANDRAMOULI,
DR. SHRINIVAS M. JOSHI, DR.KRISHNA PRASAD R, DR.SASIKALA ELIZBETH ANILKUMAR,
DR. A.S. GURUPRASAD DR.SARAVANAN V R
VF65 [VT171]: Tuck-in Femtosecond laser anterior VF77 [VT194]: Modified Iris Repair Techniques.
lamellar keratoplasty (T-FALK) for anterior corneal DR. MANISH MAHENDRA, M14374
scars.
DR. VIJAY KUMAR SHARMA, S15007
VF66 [VT172]: An Innovative visco Chopper for VF78 [VT195]: Free conjunctival autograft in the
automated Visco Delivery,A boon for complicated management of mitomycin-treated unhealthy
phaco. bleb with hypotony.
DR.SANTOSH AGRAWAL, A05211 DR.MANDAL A K, M04066
VF67 [VT175]: An Innovative way to deal with VF79 [VT197]: Cataract surgery and in-the bag IOL
intumescent cataract. implantation in a child with Congenital Glaucoma.
DR.SANTOSH AGRAWAL, A05211 DR.MANDAL A K, M04066
VF68 [VT176]:Phaco in uveitic small pupil and VF80 [VT198]: The Fast and the Furious Iris.
complicated cataract. DR. MANISH MAHENDRA, M14374
DR.SANTOSH AGRAWAL, A05211
VF69 [VT179]: Novel Topography based customized VF81 [VT203]: GOOD CHOP-BAD CHOP & Learning-
laser ablation for corneal scars. From rookie to expert, A young surgeon’s journey.
DR.SONIA MAHESHWARI, S20585, DR. NIKUNJ TANK, T17517, DR. (COL) MADHU
DR.AISHWARYA CHHABRA, DR.POOJA KHAMAR, BHADURIA, DR. KARAN BHATIA, DR. SHIVANI DIXIT
DR.ROHIT SHETTY
VF70 [VT181]:Deep Anterior Lamellar Keratoplasty - VF82 [VT205]: Phacoemulsification of mature
Big Bubble No Trouble. intumscent cataract in a case of takayashu
DR. RAJESH GOYAL, G11774, DR. JUGAL KISHORE disease.
Film Festival
CHOUHAN, PROF.PANKAJ SHARMA DR. R. K. BANSAL, B03804, DR.NISHAT BANSAL
VF71 [VT183]: KC App: A novel application for VF83 [VT206]: Patience is virtue…deal with
keratoconus management. subcapsular fibrosis without compromising your
DR. KRATI GUPTA, K19874, DR.GAIRIK KUNDU, CCC.
Videos

DR.POOJA KHAMAR, DR.ROHIT SHETTY DR. BINDU YADAV, B22536


VF72 [VT184]: Optic haptic bonding in the bag. VF84 [VT207]: Strategies for Phacoemulsification
DR. HARI SHANKER NAG, N14113 in Posterior Polar Cataract.
DR.ANGSHUMAN GOSWAMI, G06748
VF73 [VT186]: The magic of inferior oblique VF85 [VT210]: How Hard is it to operate the Soft?.
weakening procedures. DR.ANGSHUMAN GOSWAMI, G06748
DR. SMITA KAPOOR, S19990
VF74 [VT187]: Management of subluxated mature VF86 [VT211]:Technique of iridodialysis repair in a
cataract with anterior capsular fibrosis. case of large traumatic iridodialysis.
DR. HARI SHANKER NAG, N14113 DR.NISHAT BANSAL, B13620, DR. R. K. BANSAL

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VF87 [VT213]: Phacoemulsification in a Cataract with VF97 [VT254]: Dropless Cataract Surgery: Leading the
small pupil – All you wanted to know! way forward in Compliance.
DR.ANGSHUMAN GOSWAMI, G06748 DR.SUDHAKAR POTTI, P10945, DR.AKNOOR SREE RAM
CHARAN, DR.SHANTHA KUMARI DARLA
VF88 [VT214]: Mission Impossible – MIGS (Minimally VF98 [VT255]: Host Descemetic Scaffolding for PDEK and
Invasive Glaucoma Surgeries) For The Developing DMEK.
World". DR.SOOSAN JACOB, J07605
DR. PAVAN KUMAR M.G., G19696,
DR. RENGARAJ VENKATESH, DR.SWATI UPADHYAYA
VF89 [VT215]: Eye bank and cornea transplant VF99 [VT256]:Master the disaster.
center:journey over a decade. DR. ADITI GHOSH, A20203, DR.VIVEKANANDAN V R,
DR. SANJOY CHOWDHURY, C06721, DR.NAVEEN NISCHAL GANGAPATNAM
DR. NILANJAN CHOWDHURY
VF90 [VT216]: Hydro-Cannula Assisted Nucleus VF100 [VT257]: Surgical Management of Limbal
Management in Mild to Wild Cataracts During MSICS. Dermoid.
DR.JANANI MURALIKRISHNAN, M18898, DR.PARUL CHAWLA GUPTA, C12043,
DR. PAVAN KUMAR M.G. DR.SURBHI KHURANA, DR.JAGAT RAM
VF91 [VT223]: A PCR OR CELLOPHANE LIKE POSTERIOR VF101 [VT258]: The saga of a shaky white lens.
CAPSULE with FOLDS ? SHOULD I PUT IOL IN BAG? DR. ASHWINI CHANDRAMOULI, A22430,
DR. BINDU YADAV, B22536, DR.ANSHUMALI MISHRA DR. JYOTI MATALIA, DR.SHETTY BHUJANG K
VF92 [VT228]: An Eye of a Cataract Surgeon with An VF102 [VT266]: IMPOSSIBLE means I'M POSSIBLE.
Intraoperative OCT. DR. ROHIT AGRAWAL, A19339, DR. O.P. AGRAWAL
DR.PRASANTH GIREESH, G20838, DR.SIVAGAMI
NACHIAPPAN, DR. MANAS NATH
VF93 [VT229]: Cataract surgery in young with synechiae VF103 [VT269]: Hard cataract not so hard anymore:
and posterior subcapsular cataract: A surgical Managing hard cataract with ease.
approach. DR.RAVISH GHANSHYAM VAISHNAV, V15527,
DR.ASHIT HANDA, H22950, DR.ANCHAL ARORA, DR. VIJAY SHETTY, DR.SUHAS HALDIPURKAR
DR.PRAMOD KUMAR SAHU, DR. DAS GOPAL KRUSHNA
VF94 [VT235]: Modified Nishida’s procedure done for a VF104 [VT270]: Managing a Paediatric Limbal dermoid-
case of post traumatic B/L VI cranial nerve palsy. My way.
DR. AMOGH JAMBAGI, J23951, DR. NIDHI GAJENDRAGADKAR, G17080, DR. BIRENDRA
DR. ANURADHA ALAGUSUNDARAM, DR. SHEELA PRASAD KASHYAP, DR.BHARTI KASHYAP, DR.BIBHUTI B.
SUBRAMAMAN, DR.R. R. MALARVIZHI KASHYAP
VF95 [VT242]: Managing a damaged intraocular lens VF105 [VT273]: Paper Assisted Scleral Simulator (PASS).
with superadded compromised capsular bag. DR. KUNAL MANDLIK, M17545, DR.V RAJESH,
DR. MEHNAZ SABAH, M23178, DR.DEVIKA BHATTACHARYA
DR.PRIYA SINGH, DR.RATISH CHANDRA PAUL
VF96 [VT247]: Simplifying the Simple:Feasibility of a VF106 [VT278]: SICS for the beginners.
Modified 4Flanged technique of SFIOL with a new DR.RIDHAM NANDA, R22592
Foldable IOL.
DR. SHEETAL BRAR, B15612, VF107 [VT279]: Zonulopathy- Different case scenarios.
DR.KARTHIK SRIPRAKASH, DR.RAGHAVENDER REDDY DR.TUSHYA OM PARKASH, P21156,
ARRA, DR. SRI GANESH DR.SHRUTI MAHAJAN, DR.ROHIT OM PARKASH

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VF108 [VT282]: Pearls for Piggyback Intraocular VF120 [VT321]: Don’t Frown, SMILE: Lenticule tear
Lens Implantation. management simplified.DR. KARAN BHATIA,
DR. PANDEY SURESH KUMAR, P06502, B15311, DR. NIKUNJ TANK, DR.RUCHITA
DR.VIDUSHI SHARMA MANAKTALA, DR. MAHIPAL S. SACHDEV
VF109 [VT285]: Zepto Cataract Surgery and VF121 [VT330]: Seven Steps to IFIS Success.
Premium IOL’s Implantation in Challenging Cases. DR. MOHAN RAJAN, M02916,
DR. PANDEY SURESH KUMAR, P06502, DR.VIDUSHI DR.SASHWANTHI MOHAN, DR. SUJATHA MOHAN
SHARMA
VF110 [VT286]: Scaling Ptosis: The Highs, Lows and VF122 [VT340]: The bubble that does not trouble!
Everything in Between. DR. ANKITA MULCHANDANI, M17408,
DR.MRITTIKA SEN, S19005, DR.SHIVASHANKAR DR. ABHIJEET DESAI
T, DR. SANTOSH G. HONAVAR
VF111 [VT293]: Gold weight implant in facial palsy. VF123 [VT342]: LASIK Lapses - 2
DR.HARIKA REGANI, R18125, DR. SUJATHA MOHAN, S07283,
DR.ANKITA AISHWARYA, DR. SANTOSH G. HONAVAR DR. SASHWANTHI MOHAN, DR. MOHAN RAJAN
VF112 [VT296]: Posterior polar cataract with pre- VF124 [VT344]:Toric IOL is in small pupil- No
exisiting posterior capsule rupture: Different case Problem.
scenarios. DR. ROHAN BOWRY, B21994, DR. SRI GANESH,
DR.SHRUTI MAHAJAN, M12806, DR.TUSHYA OM DR. SHEETAL BRAR
PARKASH, DR.ROHIT OM PARKASH
VF113 [VT302]: Biometry Unveiled. VF125 [VT353]: Untouchables! - No touch
DR. SHRUTHY VAISHALI RAMESH, R20509, technique of ossn excision, cryotherapy, amniotic
DR.R. RAMESH, DR.R. MEENA KUMARI membrane transplantation.
DR. AMULYA PUNATI, A24155, DR. KSHEERAJA
Y, DR. ANANTH BHANDARY, DR. KSHEERAJA Y
VF114 [VT304]: Tenets of Active Fluidics. VF126 [VT354]: A patch in time saves nine. Video
DR.R. MEENA KUMARI, M07412, of 2 cases of donor scleral patch graft to salvage
DR. SHRUTHY VAISHALI RAMESH, eye.DR. VIVEK CHAITANYA, C18870, DR. PRAGN
DR.R. RAMESH MEHTA, DR. DIVYANSH MISHRA, DR. MAHESH P.
SHANMUGAM, DR. RAJESH RAMANJULU
VF115 [VT306]: Conquering Posterior Polars. VF127 [VT366]: "Dont judge a book by its cover" -
DR. SHRUTHY VAISHALI RAMESH, R20509, DR.R. An Optical illusion.
MEENA KUMARI, DR.R. MEENA KUMARI, DR.R. DR. JEBINTH BRAYAN, B17187,
Film Festival
RAMESH DR. MANU THOMAS
VF116 [VT307]: Real-Time Intraoperative Dynamics VF128 [VT368]: Corneal Marking for Toric IOL.
in Posterior Polar Cataract with iOCT Guided DR. MINAL DOULATRAMANI, M21902
Phacoemulsification.
Videos

DR. J. S. TITIYAL, T06991, DR.MANPREET KAUR


VF117 [VT311]: Phacoemulsification in VF129 [VT370]:Do another day!
Pseudoexfoliation(PXF) Syndrome - Demystifying DR. SUMITRO SAHA, S09339,
the surgical enigma. DR.SANJIB BANERJEE
PROF. DR. ARVIND KUMAR MORYA,
M17612, DR.RAJENDRA PRASAD, DR. KANCHAN
SOLANKI V.,
DR. SAHIL BHANDARI
VF118 [VT319]: Surgical tips for phacoemulsification VF130 [VT373]: Enigma of small pupil - decoded.
in posterior polar cataracts. DR. HAIMANTI CHOUDHURY, C10327,
DR. RAKHI P DCRUZ, R20600 DR. HIMADRI CHOUDHURY,
DR.HIRENDRA KUMAR CHOUDHURY
VF119 [VT320]: IOL-Sling technique - A safe VF131 [VT375]: The perfect phaco.
approach for lens implantation in complicated DR. N.V. ARULMOZHI VARMAN, A03549, 432
cataract surgery. DR. AADITHREYA VARMAN
DR. MANAS NATH, M17683, DR.ANNAMALAI O
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VF132 [VT376]: The perfect SMILE. VF139 [VT394]: Iridodialysis repair: Simplified.
DR. N.V. ARULMOZHI VARMAN, A03549, DR. MOHAN SHALINI, S09213,
DR. AADITHREYA VARMAN DR.RUCHIKA AGARWAL
VF133 [VT380]: Managing Complicated Cataract During VF140 [VT395]: IOL Scaffold for hypermature
My Fellowship. Morgagnian cataract - Utility in preventing
DR. ANIKET GINODIA, G19162, DR. PARTHA complications.
BISWAS, DR.SURENDRA PRAKASH, DR. SNEHA BATRA DR. JAYESH VIRA, V24198, DR. PRABHU SHANKER M.
VF134 [VT381]: STORY of RK. VF141 [VT397]:Phaco somersault.
DR.SUBHRATANU CHAKRABARTY, C23886, DR. GANESUNI RAJESH, G08689
DR.PIYALI KONAR, DR.SANKHA SUBHRA CHAUDHURI,
DR. SIL ASIM KUMAR
VF135 [VT383]: Hypermature Intumescent cataract in VF142 [VT399]: Phacoemulsification in Post keratoplasty
advanced Keratoglobus: Surgical implications. eyes.
DR. BHUPESH SINGH, S15228, DR. SUDHANK DR. MOHAN SHALINI, S09213
BHARTI, DR.SOURABH SHARMA, DR.NEHA BHARTI
VF136 [VT387]: Peripheral anterior capsulotomy to VF143 [VT400]: Topical Trabeculectomy: Simplified.
prevent capsular distention syndrome. DR. MOHAN SHALINI, S09213,
DR. JAYAPRASAD BHASKARAN, J05890, DR. LUBNA AHMAD
DR. VEENA VISWAM, DR. RANI
BALAMURALIKRISHNAN, DR. SMITA NARAYAN
VF137 [VT392]: Phacoemulsification in Cataracts Post VF144 [VT401]: Challenging cataract cases in children
Glaucoma Valve Surgery. less than 8 years.
DR. MOHAN SHALINI, S09213 DR. GAURAV RELHAN, R15979
VF138 [VT393]: Singlehand PHACO.
DR. GANESUNI RAJESH, G08689

GENERAL FILM VIDEOS FOR KIOSKS


VF1 [VT8]: Multi stage Correction of Blepharophimosis VF6 [VT57]:Ten commandments for biometry in
syndrome is a surgical challenge. challenging scenarios.
DR. PURBAN GANGULY, G18232, DR. SALIL KUMAR DR. NEERAJ ISRANI, I21071,
MANDAL, DR.SUMAN LODH DR.PALLAK KUSUMGAR, DR.SHRUTI KOCHAR MARU
VF2 [VT9]: Amazing journey from superficial lid to VF7 [VT60]: Where does Manual Small Incision Cataract
deeper orbit for lid reconstruction. Surgery Stand Today?
DR. SNEHA JAIN, S23028, DR. SALIL KUMAR DR. SUDHIR SINGH, S07499
MANDAL, DR.SUMAN LODH, DR. SNEHA JAIN
VF3 [VT27]: Management of posterior scleral tear with VF8 [VT65]: How to prepare a structured resident
large IOFB. curriculum in ophthalmology.
DR.MANEESH BAPAYE, B12628, DR.(Mrs.) BAPAYE DR. RAJNI SAU, S15798, DR. NAVONIL SAU,
MEENAXI MANOHAR, DR.CHARUTA BAPAYE DR. NAVONIL SAU
VF4 [VT30]: Pencil Lead or Ectopic Cilia. VF9 [VT70]: Use of technology to maintain routine OPD
DR. NARENDRA SINGH VERMA, V11324 flawlessly in COVID-19 era.
DR.PARTH RANA, R19147, DR.CHETAN DHONDIRAM
RATHOD, DR. MEHUL SHAH, DR.ROMI SINGH
VF5 [VT31]: Dual safety against endophthalmitis. VF10 [VT71]: The Beginnings of A Surgeon.
DR. NARENDRA SINGH VERMA, V11324 DR.SUKLENGMUNG BURAGOHAIN, B22293,
DR.HENAL JAVERI, DR. NILUTPARNA DEORI

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VF11 [VT73]: Innovative Utilisation Of Patient’s VF22 [VT103]: ANT Chamber Maintainer: Boon for
Triage With Integrated Information System During management of complications of cataract surgery.
COVID Crisis. DR. RUHI GUNAY, R22960, DR.RUCHI BODAT,
DR. PRASANNA VENKATESH RAMESH, R19173, DR.SHREYA SHAH, DR. MEHUL SHAH
DR.R. RAMESH, DR. SATHYAN PARTHASARATHY
VF12 [VT79]: Protocols for post covid ophthalmic VF23 [VT132]: Management of Periorbital
set up. necrotizing fasciitis due to Klebsiella pneumoniae.
DR.SHREYA SHAH, S12819, DR. RUHI DR.ROULI SUD, R23639, DR.PALLAVI SHARMA,
GUNAY, DR.HEENA PATEL, DR. MEHUL SHAH DR. SUMEET KHANDUJA
VF13 [VT84]: Managment of ocular trauma by cattle VF24 [VT137]: “Too precious to Lose”.
horn injuries. DR. JIVITESH SINGH, S19247, DR.SHERINE M D
DR.VIJAY LABANA, L22064, DR. DEEKSHA SOUZA, DR.SHETTY BHUJANG K
THORAT, DR.SHREYA SHAH, DR. MEHUL SHAH
VF14 [VT86]: Surgical techniques for removal of VF25 [VT155]: Volcano; the Expulsive.
intracorneal foreign bodies. PROF.LIONAL RAJ D, L16453
DR. RUHI GUNAY, R22960, DR.KETAN P
DEWAN, DR.SHREYA SHAH, DR. MEHUL SHAH
VF15 [VT87]: Learning curve for mastering manual VF26 [VT159]:Affordable cataract surgery in
sics for cataract. Leprosy: evolution over two decades.
DR. RUHI GUNAY, R22960, DR.HEENA DR. SANJOY CHOWDHURY, C06721,
PATEL, DR.SHREYA SHAH, DR. MEHUL SHAH DR. NILANJAN CHOWDHURY
VF16 [VT88]: Muscle loss during strabismus surgery: VF27 [VT161]: Strabismus after scleral buckle-
tips and tricks for management. "Owner's envy, Neighbour's pride".
DR.SHREYA SHAH, S12819, DR.ASHIT DESAI, DR. DR. DEEPTI P., D14106, DR. LAKSHMI K.S., DR.
DEEKSHA THORAT, DR. MEHUL SHAH SHRINIVAS M. JOSHI, DR.KRISHNA PRASAD R
VF17 [VT92]: "Ocular trauma-a true emergency"- VF28 [VT166]: PLATEAU IRIS.
comprehensive service delivery in ocular trauma. DR. DHIVYA A., D11023
DR.HEENA PATEL, H23755, DR. RUHI
GUNAY, DR.SHREYA SHAH, DR. MEHUL SHAH
VF18 [VT93]: Through the eyes of a child – VF29 [VT174]: Ophthalmic operation theatre
comprehensive ophthalmic service delivery to setup changes during a pandemic.
pediatric population. DR. DEEKSHA THORAT, D22996, DR. RUHI
Film Festival
DR. DEEKSHA THORAT, D22996, DR.HEENA GUNAY, DR.SHREYA SHAH, DR. MEHUL SHAH
PATEL, DR.SHREYA SHAH, DR. MEHUL SHAH
VF19 [VT98]: The New Now / Non Mydriatic VF30 [VT180]: Surgical tissue rearrangement - the
Automated Confocal Stereoscopic Fundus power of 'Z' plasty.
Videos

Photography - My COVID 19 Buddy. DR. JOYEETA DAS, D11894, DR. NIBEDITA DAS
DR. PRASANNA VENKATESH RAMESH, R19173,
DR. SHRUTHY VAISHALI RAMESH, DR.R. MEENA
KUMARI, DR.R. RAMESH
VF20 [VT99]: A sugarfree approach-comprehensive VF31 [VT185]: To ascertain After osols Generation
service delivery in diabetic retinopathy patients. by Microkeratome: Implications for refractive
DR. RUHI GUNAY, R22960, DR. DEEKSHA surgery & Covid-19.
THORAT, DR.SHREYA SHAH, DR. MEHUL SHAH DR.AISHWARYA CHHABRA, A22559,
DR.ROHIT SHETTY, DR.POOJA KHAMAR
VF21 [VT100]: Management of Lid and Brow VF32 [VT196]: Seeing through their Eyes: Lived
Avulsion-Secondary Repair. experiences of patients with Congenital
DR. RAUNAQ KHANNA, K19608, DR. DEEKSHA Glaucoma.
THORAT, DR.SHREYA SHAH, DR. MEHUL SHAH DR.MANDAL A K, M04066
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VF33 [VT204]: Customised Orbicularis Myectomy VF45 [VT253]: Management of strabismus with
Technique for Refractory Essential Blepharospasm. horizontal gaze palsy and 6th nerve palsy..
DR.RWITUJA THOMAS, R19863, DR. SUSHMA A., DR. REMYA EDACHERY, E17796, DR. JYOTI MATALIA,
DR. GUPTA ROSHMI DR.SHETTY BHUJANG K
VF34 [VT208]: How to save a life: Orbital Exenteration VF46 [VT262]: Swimming of Thelazia, after bisection of
and its Post-operative Management. cyst adjacent to Lacrimal Sac. See it, believe it or not?
DR. SUSHMA A., S20735, DR.RWITUJA THOMAS, DR. JAYANTA KUMAR DAS, D07473,
DR. GUPTA ROSHMI DR.HENAL JAVERI, DR. SAURABH DESHMUKH
VF35 [VT218]: Smartphone slit-lamp photography – An VF47 [VT263]: Title: Third nerve palsy: Management in
innovation in Imaging in Ophthalmology. three different ways.
DR.ANGSHUMAN GOSWAMI, G06748, DR. SUMITHA MUTHU, S22217, DR.ROHIT SHETTY,
DR. JOHN DAVIS AKKARA DR. VASUDHA KEMMANU, DR. JYOTI MATALIA
VF36 [VT220]: Hidden beat behind a dancing eye. VF48 [VT268]: Innovative modification to prevent
DR. NILANJAN CHOWDHURY, C23596, contamination of the ophthalmic instruments..
DR. SANJOY CHOWDHURY DR.DEVASHISH DUBEY, D19051, DR. DIVYANSH
MISHRA, DR. MAHESH P. SHANMUGAM
VF37 [VT221]: Ramayan& Volvo effect,consumer VF49 [VT276]: Silicon Band Spacer of Superior Oblique --
insights to enhance patient and staff confidence post Is it reversible long term?
COVID19.DR. KAUSHIK MURALI, M10521 DR. LEILA MOHAN, M13437, DR. PADMAJA KRISHNAN
VF38 [VT225]: A case of recurrent orbital dermoid- A VF50 [VT281]: Congenital Lacrimal Fistula: I Cut the Road
diagnostic dilemma and novel surgical approach. Less Travelled By.
DR.ASHA SAMDANI, S18918, DR.GUNJAN DR.MRITTIKA SEN, S19005, DR.SHIVASHANKART,
SALUJA, DR.RACHNA MEEL, DR. NEELAM PUSHKER DR.GHOSE SUPRIYO, DR. SANTOSH G. HONAVAR
VF39 [VT240]: Orbital UFOs (Unexpected Foreign VF51 [VT283]: Phacoemulsification in Postural Disorders.
Objects) Decoded! DR. PANDEY SURESH KUMAR, P06502,
DR. AKSHAY NAIR, N12639, DR. S.NATARAJAN DR.VIDUSHI SHARMA
VF40 [VT244]: Lower Lid Rejuvenation: One Goal, Many VF52 [VT287]: Botulinum Toxin Injection for managing
Solutions. Hemifacial Spasm and Blepharospasm.
DR. AKSHAY NAIR, N12639 DR.VIDUSHI SHARMA, S07308,
DR. PANDEY SURESH KUMAR
VF41 [VT245]: PseudoPedia! VF53 [VT289]: Dawn and Dusk in the life of an
DR. AJINKYA DESHMUKH, D21582, Ophthalmologist.
DR. RAMESHA KEKUNNAYA, DR.MANJUSHREE BHATE DR.VIDUSHI SHARMA, S07308,
DR. PANDEY SURESH KUMAR
VF42 [VT250]: Mindfulness, Neuroplasticity and Me: VF54 [VT290]: Evisceration By Equatorial Sclerotomy
Journey through COVID-19 times.. Technique.
DR.POOJA KHAMAR, K17849, DR.ROHIT SHETTY DR.ANKITA AISHWARYA, A20469,
DR. SANTOSH G. HONAVAR
VF43 [VT251]: Aankhon Ki Gustakhiyan.... VF55 [VT292]: Socket Reconstruction of Contracted
DR. AJINKYA DESHMUKH, D21582, socket with severe surface loss.
DR.MANJUSHREE BHATE, DR. RAMESHA KEKUNNAYA DR.HARIKA REGANI, R18125,
DR.ANKITA AISHWARYA, DR. SANTOSH G. HONAVAR
VF44 [VT252]: CATCH ME IF YOU CAN! VF56 [VT297]: Rescue the Medial rectus!
DR. PRITHVI CHANDRAKANTH, C22539, DR.SAMPADA KULKARNI IRLEKAR, S23658,
DR. KALPANA NARENDRAN, DR. POOJA BHATLAVANDE, DR. RAMESHA KEKUNNAYA
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VF57 [VT301]: Sebaceous Gland Carcinoma of the VF68 [VT359]: Removing brain from the orbit:
Eyelid – Mind the Mimic, Recognize the Real. surgical video of the largest extranasal glial
DR. GAURAV GARG, G19074, heterotopia removal.
DR. SANTOSH G. HONAVAR, DR.MRITTIKA SEN DR.DEEPSEKHAR DAS, D18922,
DR.RACHNA MEEL, DR. NEELAM PUSHKER,
DR. MANDEEP SINGH BAJAJ
VF58 [VT305]: Prism holding device for measuring VF69 [VT360]: Orbital exenteration for a recurrent
large angle strabismus. basal cell carcinoma.
DR. JITENDRA NENUMAL JETHANI, J09433 DR. HIRANMOYEE DAS, D16233
VF59 [VT314]: Lacrimal sac compressions-Doing it VF70 [VT361]: Defining the diagnosis Ocular
the right way. biopsy in tumors of the eye: Types, Techniques,
DR. ABHIMANYU SHARMA, S17075, and Tips.
DR. MOHD. JAVED ALI, DR.NANDINI BOTHRA DR. SHAIFALI CHAHAR, C17150, DR.KAUSTUBH
MULAY, DR.AKHILA LAKSHMIKANTHA,
DR. FAIROOZ PUTHIYAPURAYIL MANJANDAVIDA
VF60 [VT322]: MYX to FIX Aphakia - A Novel VF71 [VT362]: Combat COVID-19 with SMS
Technique for Sclera Fixated Intraocular Lens (Sanitization, Mask, Social Distancing).
Implantation. DR. MINAL DOULATRAMANI, M21902
DR. KARAN BHATIA, B15311, DR. NIKUNJ TANK,
DR. MAHIPAL S. SACHDEV, DR.RUCHITA MANAKTALA
VF61 [VT332]: Surgery perse as a meditative VF72 [VT364]: Intraocular metallic foreign body
experience. with good vision - Precise handling for Optimum
DR. K.S.KUMAR, K08476, DR. MURALIDHAR N.S. Vision.
DR BILLAL HOSSAIN, H19867, DR.KAMRUL KHAN
VF62 [VT334]: Repositioning a luxated globe - A VF73 [VT367]: Non-surgical induction of ptosis:
simple technique. indications, spectrum of treatment, drugs used
DR. SALONI GUPTA, G17960, and the techniques.
DR. SAHIL AGRAWAL DR. PRIYANKA V WALVEKAR, P20976,
DR.TARJANI DAVE, DR. ABHIMANYU SHARMA
VF63 [VT345]: Amnion:The champion. VF74 [VT377]: Formulating Normative Data For
DR. SHRUTHI BHIMALLI, S21774, Automated Perimetry In Indian Population.
DR. NANDINI C., DR. HIMANSHU MATALIA DR. NEERAJ ISRANI, I21071,
DR.MINAL DATTATRAYAKANHERE
Film Festival
VF64 [VT348]: Fantastic bests and where to find VF75 [VT385]: CM T-Flex IOL – A new option for
them! Aphakia.
DR.DR. SAMEEKSHA TADEPALLI, S20667, DR. NIVEAN M., M12384,
Videos

DR. USHA SINGH, DR. UDAY TEKCHANDANI DR. NISHANTH MADHIVANAN,DR. MOHANRAJAN,
DR. PRATHEEBA DEVI NIVEAN
VF65 [VT351]: A Tale of Two Parasites in the Orbit. VF76 [VT390]: Strabismus evaluation - the do's
DR. MAYA HADA, M19909, DR. JUGAL KISHORE and dont's in residency.
CHOUHAN, DR. SUMEET KHANDUJA, DR.SUKRITI DR. RAVI KUMAR, K23400, DR. SUCHETA PARIJA
UPADHYAY
VF66 [VT357]: Diabetic Blindness free – INDIA. VF77 [VT398]: CORONA PHACO TENT.
DR. S.NATARAJAN, N02460, MRS.LAXMI BALAJI DR. GANESUNI RAJESH, G08689
VF67 [VT358]: Love your spectacle. VF78 [VT403]: Navigation guided transcaruncular
DR. MINAL DOULATRAMANI, M21902, orbital optic canal decompression in traumatic
DR.ANKIT SAWANT optic Neuropathy.
DR. (Mrs.) KASTURI BHATTACHARJEE, B07299,
DR.SRIPURNA GHOSH, DR.SAMIR SERASIYA,
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VF1 [VT1]: SUBRETINAL CYSTICERCOSIS. VF12 [VT89]: Strategic planning to repair zone 2 wounds
DR.RAVIKUMAR BHUKYA, B19054, DR.NASIQ HASAN during open globe injuries.
DR.HEENA PATEL, H23755, DR.JEMINI SHRIGOVIND
PANDYA, DR.SHREYA SHAH, DR. MEHUL SHAH
VF2 [VT5]: No oils please. VF13 [VT90]: Challenges of managing traumatic cataract
DR. CHHAYA BHARTI, C19801 after zone 2 open globe injuries..
DR.HEENA PATEL, H23755, DR. RAUNAQ KHANNA,
DR.SHREYA SHAH, DR. MEHUL SHAH
VF3 [VT15]: The deceptive Subhyaloid haemorrhage. VF14 [VT108]: USE OF AC MAINTAINER IN CASE OF
DR. SRIJITA MITRA, M16489, DR. SHAKEEN SINGH, OCULAR TRAUMA.
DR.SAHIL SARPAL DR.JEMINI SHRIGOVIND PANDYA, P15713,
DR.ASHIT DESAI, DR.SHREYA SHAH, DR. MEHUL SHAH
VF4 [VT32]: How Big Is Too Big. VF15 [VT127]: Modified sutured scleral fixation
DR.KRISHNENDU NANDI, N13635, intraocular lens.
DR. SHIRSHENDU MAHATO, DR. MAHARSHI MAITRA, DR. MAHINDRAKAR ANIRUDDHA DINKAR, M11296,
DR.RUPAK KANTI BISWAS DR.SUBHRA AGARWALA SARAF,
DR. VRUSHALI MOHITE, DR.MEGHALI BHATTACHARJEE
VF5 [VT44]: Striking The Metronome In Morphometric VF16 [VT128]: Trilok Yatra of an IOL- [Journey of an IOL
Analysis Of Glaucoma / Shifting From BMO-HRW To from hell to heaven..!].
BMO-MRW. DR. PURVA VALVEKAR, V15881, PROF.AJAY DUDANI
DR. PRASANNA VENKATESH RAMESH, R19173,
DR.R. RAMESH, DR. SATHYAN PARTHASARATHY
VF6 [VT48]: Vitrectomy for aspergillus flavus VF17 [VT150]: Role of Vitrectomy in Endophthalmitis.
endophthalmitis and retinochoroiditis in an PROF.TARIQ SYED QURESHI, T07159
immunocompetent person.
DR.RAJA RAMI REDDY P, R09331,
DR. ABHILASHA BAHARANI
VF7 [VT53]: Membrane management in Diabetic VF18 [VT173]: An Innovative Simple & Novel AC
Vitrectomy. Paracentesis Device for safe intravitreal injection.
DR. KIRAN KR, K20627, DR.REHNA RASHEED, DR.SANTOSH AGRAWAL, A05211
DR.NATASHA RADHAKRISHNAN, PROF.GOPAL S. PILLAI
VF8 [VT74]:Scleral tuck method- innovative method to VF19 [VT188]: Successful Management of Large Giant
manage aphakia without support. Retinal Tear with Retinal Detachment - A Case Report.
DR. MEHUL SHAH, S05624, DR.HEENA PATEL, DR. DINESH RUNGTA, R22644, Dr. A. GIRIDHAR,
DR.SHREYA SHAH, DR.PARTH RANA Dr. G. MAHESH
VF9 [VT77]:Management of intra ocular lens related VF20 [VT231]: Why I will not attempt topical
complication in cataract surgery. vitrectomy..
DR. MEHUL SHAH, S05624, DR.RUCHI BODAT, DR. PURVA VALVEKAR, V15881, DR. VIKRAM MEHTA
DR.ASHIT DESAI, DR.SHREYA SHAH
VF10 [VT80]:Strategies to manage zone 3 ocular VF21 [VT234]: Knock knock it's VR call.
trauma. DR.SUGNESH PARMAR, P13055,
DR.JEMINI SHRIGOVIND PANDYA, P15713, DR. DEEKSHA DR.ALPESHKUMAR RAJPUT
THORAT, DR.SHREYA SHAH, DR. MEHUL SHAH
VF11 [VT85]:Traumatic vitreous haemorrhage VF22 [VT238]: Internal and External approach of
masquerading retinal detachment post globe rupture. reatined intraocular foreign body removal.
DR. MEHUL SHAH, S05624, DR.HEENA PATEL, DR. RAMANUJ SAMANTA, S15973
DR. DEEKSHA THORAT, DR.SHREYA SHAH

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VF23 [VT239]: Managing three in one with RD. VF34 [VT323]: A Modified Envelope Technique Of
DR.SUGNESH PARMAR, P13055, Vitreous Detachment.
DR.ALPESHKUMAR RAJPUT DR.ASHWANI KUMAR, K19300,
DR. (Mrs.) KELKAR JAI ADITYA, DR.ADITYA KELKAR
VF24 [VT241]: A Cost-Effective Tool For Fundus VF35 [VT326]: Peeling of internal limiting
Videography: Smartphone and 2.2 D lens. membrane in attached & detached retina under
DR. ANUPRIYA CHAUBEY, A22509, different media.
DR. SANDEEP SAXENA, DR.PANKAJ KUMAR DR.SANTOSH KUMAR,
GUPTA, DR.SOMNATHDE K18708, DR.RUDRANARAYAN BEHERA, DR.DR
SAUMENDU MOHANTY
VF25 [VT243]: Introduction to Chorio-retinectomies. VF36 [VT327]: Management of recurrent Optic
DR. SANGEET MITTAL, M09477 Disk Pit maculopathy with Human Amniotic Graft
in a Child.
DR.ASHWANI KUMAR, K19300,
DR. (Mrs.) KELKAR JAI ADITYA, DR.ADITYA KELKAR
VF26 [VT249]: Retinopathy of Prematurity: A VF37 [VT328]:Management of cases of ocular
Surgical Series. perforation secondary to preoperative local
DR.SUKLENGMUNG BURAGOHAIN, B22293, anasthethic injections.
DR.SURPRIYA HAWAIBAM, DR.PUSHKAR DHIR, DR. REAGAN MADAN, M21856, DR.JAYANT
DR.RONEL SOIBAM KUMAR, DR.KIM RAMASAMY, DR. K. NARESH BABU
VF27 [VT267]: HICCUP IN ILM PEEL. VF38 [VT333]: Redefining the inoperability in Post-
DR.ALPESHKUMAR RAJPUT, R11913, traumatic Prephthisical Complicated Retinal
DR.SUGNESH PARMAR Detachment.
DR. KARTIKEY SINGH, S19901, DR.APOORVA A
G, DR. SHRINIVAS M. JOSHI, DR. A.S. GURUPRASAD
VF28 [VT271]: STUFFING THE MACULAR HOLE. VF39 [VT336]: Vitrectomy for proliferative diabetic
Dr.Alpeshkumar Rajput, R11913, retinopathy: Tips and Tricks.
Dr.Sugnesh Parmar DR. HIMADRI CHOUDHURY, C12704,
DR.HIRENDRA KUMAR CHOUDHURY,
DR. HAIMANTI CHOUDHURY
VF29 [VT272]: Secrets of PDR Surgery. VF40 [VT341]: Never Say Never!!!
DR.DHARMESH K KAR, K10202, DR. JOGLEKAR MANDAR ATUL, J09632,
DR. MAHINDRAKAR ANIRUDDHA DINKAR DR.JOGLEKAR ATUL MADHUKAR Film Festival
VF30 [VT275]: Update on Management of VF41 [VT349]: The dancing graft & The sweating
Traumatic Macular hole. surgeon: Unstable neurosensory patch graft in
DR.ALPESHKUMAR RAJPUT, R11913, macular hole surgery.
DR.SUGNESH PARMAR DR. GIRIRAJ VIBHUTE, V21945, DR.APOORVA A
G, DR. A.S. GURUPRASAD, DR. SHRINIVAS M. JOSHI
Videos

VF31 [VT291]: Submacular surgery -Diving into the VF42 [VT350]: Diabetic vitrectomy: Finding the
red sea. sweet spot- A learning experience.
DR.REHNA RASHEED, R23476, DR. KIRAN DR. GIRIRAJ VIBHUTE, V21945, DR.APOORVA A
KR, DR.NATASHA RADHAKRISHNAN, PROF.GOPAL S G, DR. A.S. GURUPRASAD, DR. SHRINIVAS M. JOSHI
PILLAI
VF32 [VT300]: TIPS and TRICS: Management of VF43 [VT363]: Marfan Syndrome – Surgical
proliferative diabetic retinopathy. intervention ensures simple outcomes from
DR. RAHUL CHOUBEY, C16415 complex situations.
DR BILLAL HOSSAIN, H19867, DR.KAMRUL KHAN
VF33 [VT316]: Unimanual small gauge vitrectomy – VF44 [VT365]: A tale of two Brothers!
an effective tool for tough diabetic membrane DR. VIKRAM VINAYAK KOUNDANYA, K14848
peeling.
DR. MAHARSHI MAITRA, M17813, DR.KRISHNENDU
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VF45 [VT369]: Story of arrogant retina. VF49 [VT384]: Catch me if you can! The curious case of a
DR. ANIRUDDHA MAITI, M11117, wandering vitreous cyst..
DR.SANGEETA ROY, DR.PROSENJIT MONDAL DR. ANJALI CHANDRASEKHARAN, C14601,
DR.UMESH BHAMMARKAR, DR.DEEPIKA KHURANA
VF46 [VT378]: Use of 33 Gauge Needle for intravitreal VF50 [VT386]: UNCLIP, TUCK AND STITCH - BRING IT ALL
injections.. TOGETHER.
DR. S.NATARAJAN, N02460, DR. SANDHYA KUMARI DR. NIVEAN M., M12384, DR.AYSHA P.A.P,
DR. SUJATHA MOHAN, DR. PRATHEEBA DEVI NIVEAN
VF47 [VT379]: ARTEVO- A New 3D innovation for VF51 [VT391]: One eye Two IOLs - Vitreoretinal
diabetic vitrectomy. surgeons' take.
DR. S.NATARAJAN, N02460, DR. SANDHYA KUMARI DR. RAMANDEEP SINGH, S10100, DR. SIMAR RAJAN
SINGH, DR. PRIYA BAJGAI, DR. MOHIT DOGRA
VF48 [VT382]: "Pit Stop!" - Modified Internal Limiting VF52 [VT402]: Simple 25G Spatula-only membrane
Membrane Peeling for Optic Disc Pit Maculopathy. dissection in Complex diabetic vitretomy.
DR. LUTHRA SAURABH, L09493, DR. SANGEET DR. JAYESH VIRA, V24198,
MITTAL, DR. SHREY MAHESHWARI, DR.SHRUTANJOY DR. PRABHU SHANKER M.
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CATARACT
FP1 : Shooting down Pupillary Fibrin Membrane!!. FP416 : Which stage is more challenging for
DR. HRIDYA MOHAN, M17863, trainee surgeons while learning SICS-exp of 315
DR. KALPANA NARENDRAN trainee surgeons. DR. ASHIT DESAI, D22681, Dr.
DEEKSHA THORAT, Dr. SHREYA SHAH, Dr. MEHUL
SHAH
FP45 : Efficacy of black iris diaphragm iol FP417 : Incidence and visual outcome of IOL
implantation in eyes with large iris defects. related complications at cataract surgery training
DR. ASHOK GARG, A03633 center. DR. ASHIT DESAI, D22681, Dr. DEEKSHA
THORAT, Dr. SHREYA SHAH, Dr. MEHUL SHAH
FP88 : Late Opacification of PCIOL. FP456 : A study of visual outcomes of cataract
DR. MOHD UZAIR ZAKAI, Z19330, surgery in highly myopic patients.
DR.AMIT MEHTANI, DR. DEEPAK VARMA Dr. Kinjal Shah, K23723, Dr.NIKHILESH ANIL
WAIRAGADE, Dr.Pratik N Mohod
FP111 : Posterior polar cataract - a Surgical FP502 : Comparison of two different techniques
blackhole. for nucleus delivery in manual SICS during
Dr. (Col) GAURAV KAPOOR, K09014, Dr. SANJAY resident training. Dr.NEHA SHILPY, S18084, Dr.Dr.
KUMAR DHAR, Dr. SANKALP SETH Suchitra Kumari, Dr.Payal Mukherji, dr. SINHA
VIDYA BHUSHAN
FP195 : Vascularisation of Posterior capsule after FP528 : Optic capture in pediatric cataract with
Cataract surgery – A Rare Occurrence. insufficient capsular support.
Dr. CHAITANYA YV KRISHNA, K21765, Dr. (Col) K. Dr.Smit Kaushik Shah, S23327, Dr.Shah Kalpit
SHYAM SUNDER Pravinbhai
FP304 : Anterior capsular phimosis leading to post FP553 : "Zero maintained Zero" -Phaco in Fuchs.
phacoemulsification reduced visual acuity: A Dr.DEBARATI DASGUPTA, D23749, Dr.John
bugbear. Sarkar, DR. CHARUTA SHROTRIYA
DR. PRITI YADAV, P23778, Dr. Divya Khandelwal, DR.
ANKITA BALA, Dr.Vijay Bhaisare

E-Posters
FP320 : Does Nd YAG capsulotomy cause refractive FP563 : Comparative study of phacoemulsification
changes in pseudophakic eye?. versus manual sics in eyes with pseudoexfoliation
Dr. JEMINI SHRIGOVIND PANDYA, P15713, DR. syndrome.
HEENA PATEL, Dr. SHREYA SHAH, Dr. MEHUL SHAH DR. PRIYANKA KANEKAR, P23708, Dr. SIDDHARTH
SANE, Dr.Anil Kumar Singh
FP338 : Sunflower cataract - two different case FP605 : Neuroadaptation and Neurobiology.
scenarios. Dr. NAREDI SUNIL RAMJIWAN, N06198
Dr.ANCY R. S., A22524, Dr.lalith Sundaram
FP399 : Visual prognosis and IOP (intraocular FP624 : INTRAOPERATIVE FLOPPY IRIS SYNDROME
pressure) control after SICS in Lens-induced (IFIS) & Catarct Surgery.
glaucoma (LIG). DR. ADITYA SHARMA, S23851, Dr. LOKESH KUMAR
DR. ANTABHA BANDYOPADHYAY, SINGH, Dr.JAISHREE DWIVEDI
B23600, Dr.SAMRIN SARWAR, Dr..BIBHA
KUMARI, Dr. RAHUL PRASAD
FP405 : Sclerocorneal dellen- an early complication FP687 : Surgically Induced Astigmatism after Small
after cataract with pterygium excision surgery.. Incision Cataract Surgery done by Junior
Dr.RAKESHA ANJENAPPA, A23579, Dr.MAYURI Residents.
TOTLI KURUBA, DR. SOUMYA PATIL Dr.UTTKARSHA THAKRE, U23869, Dr.Archana Sunil
Nikose
FP414 : Visual outcome of cataract surgery FP746 : Viscofree Hydrophaco : Evaluation of
complications repair at cataract training center. Anatomical & Functional Results.
DR. ASHIT DESAI, D22681, Dr. DEEKSHA THORAT, Dr. Dr. SHROFF ASHOK PRANJIVANDAS,
SHREYA SHAH, Dr. MEHUL SHAH S02064, Dr.Dishita Shroff, Dr.Hardik Shroff
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FP765 : To evaluate the intensity of pain experienced FP1117 : A comparative study of change of incision on
during topical phaco based on gender & Estrogen.. astigmatism in manual small incision cataract surgery ..
Dr.archana chowdhry, A23454 Dr.KANCHAN SELUKAR, K23918, Dr.SHWETA ALONEY, Dr.
VEERENDRA ATNOOR, Dr.KANCHAN SELUKAR
FP792 : Liquified After Cataract - A Case series o. FP1136 : Clinical outcomes following implantation of
DR ANUJ SONI, S19374 monofocal IOL in one eye & ERV IOL in contralateral eye.
Dr. SMITH SUTE, S21810, Dr. SRI GANESH, Dr. SHEETAL
BRAR
FP799 : Comparison of SIA and visual outcome in FP1189 : Outcome of management of a case of
5.5mm and 4.5mm superior scleral incision In SICS.. congenital cataract with microcornea and choroidal
Dr.RUTA WALAVALKAR, R23727, Dr.Sachin Daigavane coloboma.
DR. POORNIMA TANDRA, P22849, Dr.Pravalika Kalva, Dr.
RAMAN YENUGANDULA
FP821 : Posterior Polar Cataract Surgery, steps to FP1199 : Tracking the Trauma : A Retrospective.
reduce the frequency of posterior capsular rent. Dr.vamsi batthina, K21825, Dr.POULOMI DAS, Dr.
Dr. MEGHALI BHATTACHARJEE, B07212, Dr.SUBHRA JEZEELA K.
AGARWALA SARAF, Dr. VRUSHALI MOHITE, Dr.
MAHINDRAKAR ANIRUDDHA DINKAR
FP832 : COMPLICATION IN SMALL INCISION CATARACT FP1207 : ALPORT SYNDROME: OPHTHALMIC
SURGERY PERFORMED BY JUNIOR RESIDENT 1,2 AND 3. PERSPECTIVE OF A RARE CASE.
Dr.MADHURI WADBUDE, M23923, Dr.NIKHILESH ANIL Dr.NIKUNJ DHANDE, D23888, Dr.Sachin Daigavane
WAIRAGADE, Dr.Priyanka Raut
FP854 : Comparative study of postsurgical outcome in FP1230 : Visual outcome and quality of life in post-
phacoemulsification- rigid IOLS vs foldable IOLS. operative patients of MSICS and phacoemulsification..
Dr. Abhishek G U, U23594, Dr.Sachin Daigavane Dr. NIDHI SINGH, N22794, Dr. JOGINDER PAL CHUGH, Dr.
RAJENDRA SINGH CHAUHAN, Dr. ASHOK RATHI
FP960 : Kane: A New Kid In The Block, Is It Better Than FP1231 : Study of PCO in different IOL in developmental
Barrett? cataract..
Dr. SNEHA JAIN, S20432, Dr.Maneesh Singh, Dr. LAV Dr.NIKUNJ DHANDE, D23888, Dr.Sachin Daigavane
KOCHGAWAY, Dr.Sagar Bhargava
FP985 : Sudden diminution of vision in an elderly on FP1235 : A Comparative Study Of CCT And ECD After
2nd post-operative day following cataract surgery.. Phaco By Stop And Chop And Divide And Conquer
Dr.ANNESHA SONOWAL, A23837, Dr. HIMANTO NATH Technique.
HAZARIKA Dr.NIKUNJ DHANDE, D23888, Dr.Sachin Daigavane
FP995 : On steep axis incision to correct preexisting FP1254 : A CASE REPORT ON THE TRIALS AND
corneal astigmatism. TRIBULATION OF 10 CATARACTS COMPLICATED BY
Prof.Kavita R Bhatnagar, B09257 UVEITIS. Dr. BIKRAM DAM, D22555, Dr.Jawahar Jyoti
Kuli, Dr.Sunanda Nandi
FP1011 : Outcome of SFIOL Vs IrisClawLens in FP1268 : Topical steroids versus topical NSAIDs or both:
unplanned aphakia,relative to affordability and surgical best in preventing post-operative inflammation.
skill. Dr.AAKANKSHA BELE, A23887, Dr.Sachin Daigavane, Dr.
DR. SAYANTAN GHOSH, G23595, Dr.Mondal Lakshmi (Mrs.) SUBHANGI P. NAGPURE
Kanta, DR. SNEHA JAIN, Dr.OINDRILA DAS
FP1090 : Conversion from Phaco to SICS : A technique FP1448 : Retrospective analysis of manifest refraction of
must learn. Pxf & non Pxf patients following iol implantation.
Dr.POULOMI DAS, P19603, Dr.VIVEKANANDAN V R Dr.Neelima Sahu, S12667

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FP1476 : Comparing topical bromfenac, nepafenac FP1980 : Macular Thickness Changes After
& placebo in maintaining mydriasis during cataract Uneventful Cataract Surgery In Tertiary
surgery. Hospital,South Bihar.
Dr. SINGH RAHUL, S21746, Dr. VIKAS KUMAR DR. DEVASHISH SETH, S24097, Dr. AMRESH
KUMAR, Dr. PRAKASH KUMAR
FP1529 : Spectacle independence & satisfaction in FP2025 : Systemic risk factors for developing
patients with MFIOL in one eye & monofocal IOL in pseudophakic cystoid macular edema in patients
other eye. with diabetes.
Dr.SINGH RAHUL, S21746, Dr.Shreya Gupta DR. SNIGDHA SUCHARITA BEDANT, S23268, DR.
BISWARANJAN JENA, Dr.Anita Misra
FP1613 : Prevalence of pseudoexfoliation syndrome FP2068 : Unusual presentation of post cataract
in patients scheduled for cataract surgery in eye surgery complication..
camps. DR. KRISHA AMIN, K24122, DR. CHARMI
Dr. Raghu A C, C22201, Dr. SABITA DEVI MADHANI, Dr. SHEETAL MALVIYA, Dr. DIPALI
PARMAR
FP1629 : Our Experience of Restarting Elective FP2093 : Endophthalmitis caused by a rare
Cataract Surgery During The COVID-19 Pandemic. organism, Staphylococcus Hominis, 4 years after
Dr.Vidushi Sharma, S07308, Dr. PANDEY SURESH cataract surgery.
KUMAR, Dr.Vidushi Sharma Dr. ANJALI SAIGHAL, S06707
FP1750 : A study of changes in corneal endothelial FP2124 : Comparative study of refractive outcome
cell density, CCT and BCVA in cataract surgery.. after phacoemulsification: Immersion vs Optical
Dr. PUNITA TRIPATHI, P23982, Dr. RAMYASH SINGH Biometry..
YADAV, Dr. RAM KUMAR JAISWAL DR. SADAF KHAN, S24127, Dr. RAJENDRA KUMAR
CHAURASIA
FP1774 : A case of Blue dot cataract. FP2181 : Increase in presentation of phacolytic
DR. AISHWARYA H, A23994, Dr. DEVIKA P, Dr.Ajay glaucoma in a tertiary care hospital during covid
Kudva, Dr. RAJANI K., Dr. SUDHIR HEGDE 19 lockdown.
Dr. Raghu A C, C22201, Dr. SABITA DEVI

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FP1777 : Complications and visual outcome of small FP2213 : Approach to a case of Bilateral Micro-
incision cataract surgery in pseudoexfoliation Cornea ,Coloboma and Cataract.
syndrome.DR. ADITI YADGIRE, A24023, Dr.Jayshri DR. MANU THOMAS, M23255, Dr. JEBINTH
Ekhar, Dr.Sachin Omprakash Agrawal, Dr.Ravi BRAYAN
Atmaram Chauhan
FP1826 : Prevalence & risk factors for development FP2238 : Incidence of electric cataract- a report of
of microcystic macular edema as CML after two cases. DR. SUPRITHY SOMINENI
phacosurgery. RAGHUPATHY, S23559, Dr.Renuka Ajit
Dr.HEBA HOQUE, H18395, Dr.Ishtiaque Anwar Kukreja, Dr.B Chandra Sekharan
FP1871 : Assessment of safety of retropupillary IRIS FP2252 : Analysis of incidence, risk factors and
CLAW lens as a viable option in surgical aphakia. visual outcomes of posterior capsular rupture in
Dr. Minal Doulatramani, M21902, Dr. RADHIKA MSICS.
PARANJPE, Dr.Rupali Maheshgauri, Dr. RENU DR. PATEL HITESH SUNIL KUMAR, K18750, Dr.
MAGDUM Anant Singhi, Dr.Nisha Ahuja
FP1945 : Efficacy of manual small incision cataract FP2257 : Comparative study on Iris Claw Lens
surgery at a tertiary health care centre. Implantation with and Without Peripheral
Dr. NAJNIN RHINE, N24047, Dr. MD. NAZARUL Iridectomy.
ISLAM, DR. MADHAVI MADHAVI Dr. Anant Singhi, S21490, Dr.Nisha Ahuja
FP1974 : TOTAL OPACIFICATION OF INTRAOCULAR FP2259 : Trypan Blue with and without Air in SICS:
LENS IMPLANT AFTER UNCOMPLICATED CATARACT Ideal contact time & its effect On Endothelial Cell
SURGERY. Count.
Dr. Tripti Dewal, T23076, Dr.Neelima Mehrotra Dr. Nizara Kurmi, N21491, Dr.Nisha Ahuja
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FP2266 : Dexmedetomidine as a intraoperative FP2350 : Effect of Nd-YAG Laser Posterior Capsulotomy
sedative in anxious patients. on Intraocular Pressure after PCO.
Dr. SANTOSH SHANKAR BHIDE, B04789 Dr. (MAJ) ABHA GAHLOT, G10038, Dr.ARPIT
FP2289 : Comparison of iol power calculation formulae FP2371 : Spontaneous absorption of crystalline lens in
in eyes of patients with short and long axial length. Alport syndrome – a rare case report.
Dr. JATINDER SINGH BHALLA, B05506, Dr.RAKESH Dr.GAURAV CHAUHAN, C20347, Dr. SUBHRA NAG
VERMA

COMMUNITY / SOCIAL OPHTHALMOLOGY


FP41 : Comparitive study ofsurgically induced FP360 : Causes of Visual Handicap Certification in a Rural
astigmatism in variegated msics incisions amid mass Medical College in West Bengal. Dr.Dipanjana Das,
surgeries. D21221, DR. PRATIROOP GANGOPADHYAY, Prof.Dr.
DR. NIDHI PANDEY, P18867, DR. SOUMYADEEP HAZRA SANJAY KUMAR DAULAT THAKUR, Dr. Sagar Karmakar
FP47 : Pseudoexfoliative cataract among north and FP407 : Rashtriya Bal Swasthya Karyakram - A boon for
south indian patients- first multicentric community paediatric eye Care.
study. DR. ATUL KAMATH, M19469, Dr.Binita naranbhai DR.SHEKHAR H MANKAD, M04976, DR.SHIRALI
gadhavi, DR. BHOSALE DHANANJAY ANKUSH, Dr.Aditi Pai GOKHARU, DR. BENNET CHACKO MATHEW
FP257 : Cataract outreach programme- burden of FP486 : Attitude of parents from rural and urban area
ocular co-morbidity. towards strabismus and barriers for its treatment.
Dr.NAVONIL SAU, S15799, Dr.RAJNI SAU, Dr. SIL ASIM Dr.CACULO DIVYA UPENDRA, D19539, DR.PRITI KAPADIA
KUMAR GUPTA
FP293 : A STUDY OF OCULAR DISORDERS IN SCHOOL FP504 : Safety goggles essential in farming community to
GOING CHILDREN. Dr. (Col) RAJENDRA PRASAD GUPTA, protect the eyes. Prof.Dr. SUMIT SACHDEVA, S07807, Dr.
G03008, Dr.Smita Pawar, Dr.Prajakta Pradip JITENDER KUMAR, Dr. MANISHA RATHI, Dr.RACHANA
Sambarey, Dr. VINOD KUMAR BARANWAL GAHLAWAT
FP301 : Toxic Effects of Spray Sanitizers on Eyes : Is It FP511 : A neglected case of congenital ptosis in twin
Really So Bad? siblings detected during camp screening.
Dr. RAJIV KUMAR GUPTA, G10160, Dr. M. SHIRAZ ALI DR.SWIKRUTI JENA, S23683, DR.MOHIT SHARMA, DR.
SABITA DEVI, DR. DASH SUCHITRA
FP306 : Neonatal endogenous endophthalmitis with FP559 : Aa.
Pseudomonas neonatal septicemia. Dr. PRANAY KUMAR, K23106
Dr. RITESH VERMA, V20777, DR. JITENDER KUMAR, DR.
MANISHA RATHI, DR.SATVIR SINGH
FP307 : Successful implementation of Ayushman Bharat FP604 : HCQ RETINOPATHY - How to screen & how
in a tertiary eye care center of central India. much to investigate? An illustrative case report.
Dr.Shekhar H Mankad, M04976, Dr.SHIRALI GOKHARU Dr.AMANDA MOHANAN, M14329, Dr. CHARLES
KAKKUZHIYIL SKARIAH, Dr. LATHIKA VASU KAMALADEVI
FP308 : Use of technology for day to day management FP633 : Knowledge, awareness and practice on eye
of OPD for prevention of COVID-19. donation and eye banking among health care workers.
DR.PARTH RANA, R19147, DR.SIDDHARTH DR. KOYEL CHAKRABORTY, K22752, Dr.SIKHA MISRA, Dr.
RAJENDRAGIRI GOSAI, DR.JAGDISH RANA, DR. MEHUL SUCHETA PARIJA
SHAH
FP328 : Profile of Work Related Ocular Trauma at a FP638 : A study on ocular morbidities in patients
Tertiary Care Hospital. attending eye camps in rural North Karnataka district.
DR.SHUBHRATHA S. HEGDE, H14526, DR.SANDHYA DR. MAGNA MARY KURUVILA, M23808, DR.SUNIL
DHARWADKAR, DR.SURABHI P.M BIRADAR

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FP691 : To study the impact of the alcohol ban on FP1052 : Comparative evaluation of diabetic
ocular trauma due to RTA in North Bihar. retinopathy in tribal and non-tribal population of
Dr.RAJESH KUMAR SINGH, S23060, Prof.vireshwar Jharkhand. Dr. MRINAL SINGH, S23771, Dr. RAJIV
prasad, Dr.ALKA JHA KUMAR GUPTA
FP692 : Prevalence and socio-demographic FP1061 : Prevalence and factors responsible for
determinants of Pterygium in a South Indian district non-healing corneal ulcers in tribal belt of
of India. Dr. manjushree karegowda, Jharkhand. Dr.MRINAL SINGH, S23771, Dr. RAJIV
M21961, Dr.Rekha B.K. Mudhol KUMAR GUPTA
FP723 : Eye Donation-Awareness, Willingness, FP1133 : Epidemiology, microbiological and drug
Hindrance & Promoting Factors Among Medical susceptibility of causative pathogens in infectious
Students & Patients. keratitis.
Dr. Abhishek G U, U23594, Dr.Sachin Daigavane Dr. Amrin, A22520, Dr. ARUN KUMAR SHARMA
FP781 : Ocular chemical injuries: small in FP1169 : To determine the prevalence of ocular
Percentage yet a devastating event for the morbidity in pre-school children in an urban slum.
country’s workforce. Dr. SUPRIYA PHADKE, S22988, Dr. PARIKSHIT
Dr. sapna sabnani, S23675, Dr. SWETA SINGH GOGATE
FP789 : Current status of Retinopathy of FP1233 : ASPI (anterior segment photography
Prematurity screening (ROP) and treatment in with intraocular lens) TO ASPIRE IN RURAL AREA.
Central UP. Dr. SRINILA ANIL KUMAR, S15252, Dr.
Dr.Abhishek Dixit, D17133 Prashanth, Dr. BAGAVATH SHALINI MOHAN, DR.
PRITHVI CHANDRAKANTH
FP790 : Challenges and Opportunities Concerning FP1239 : Community based random check up of
Eye Donation. Ophthalmic Fundus.
DR. PRATIK BRAHMANE, B23827, Dr. SWATI Dr. BABU KRISHNA KUMAR,
KUJUR, Dr. NIDHI PANDEY, Dr.Mangilal Garg B08189, Prof.Anthrayos C V Kakkanatt
FP837 : A study on TORCH infections and its sequels FP1255 : “Prickly-stingy” eyes in school going
in hospital based retina clinic and its outcomes on children in a tertiary care center, western Odisha.
T/t. DR. SAYANTAN GHOSH, G23595, Dr.Mondal Dr.DURGA SAHU, D23927, Dr.Sharmistha

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Lakshmi Kanta, DR. SNEHA JAIN, Dr.OINDRILA DAS Behera, Dr. JAYASHREE DORA
FP857 : Analytical evaluation of causes of FP1304 : CANON CP-TX1 CAMERA – As a screening
headache. tool for amblyogenic risk factors (ARFs) in
DR. CHIRANJEEV SINGH JHAJJ, J23190, Dr.K children. Dr. S. Aisha Raza, S22231, Dr.juhi
Kalaivani, Dr. Amala Reji, Dr.K Kalaivani saxena, Dr.Farnaz Kauser, Prof.Amitava Abadan
Khan
FP883 : Study on influencers of keratoplasty in FP1312 : Oh God ! Why it had to happen- cluster
South Indian teaching univeristy. endophthalmitis.
Dr.Praveena Venkatakrishnan, P21834, Dr.Vaishnavi Dr. BIRENDRA PRASAD KASHYAP, K02624, Dr.
Ravi, Dr. DEBOLINA DEB RAVI DHARAMDASANI, Dr.Preetish Pronoy
FP916 : Association Of Meibomian Gland FP1320 : Is Electronic Medical Record (EMR)-A
Dysfunction (MGD) and LDL-C ‘or’ HDL-C. Boon or Bane in a Tertiary Eye Care Centre?.
Dr. Divya Ramraika, D20142 DR. BINDIYA C, B22799, Dr. S. BALA MURUGAN
FP919 : Association Of Meibomian Gland FP1333 : Hooch Tragedy Repeated: Our
Dysfunction (MGD) and Triglyceride And Total Experience In 20 Patients of Mass Alcohol
Cholesterol. Intoxication In Eastern India.
Dr. Divya Ramraika, D20142 Dr. SHUBHAM SETHY, S22810, Dr. AJAYA KUMAR
SAHOO, Dr.Debasmita Jena, Dr. BIJNYA BIRAJITA
PANDA
FP987 : School Eye Health Screening in Rural and FP1356 : Lack of education and awareness can
Urban population: meeting the needs of society. lead to avoidable blindness / visual disability.
Prof.Kavita R Bhatnagar, B09257 Dr. RITESH VERMA, V20777, Dr. MANISHA
RATHI, DR. DIXIT SONI, Dr. NIDHI SINGH, Prof.Dr. 446
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FP1392 : Ophthalmic Care Towards Differently Abled FP1672 : Clinico-Demographic Profile of Young People
Children. with Refractive Errors at a Tertiary Hospital of Bihar.
DR. DHARMESWARI THANGARAJU, D23309, DR. ANJALI DR.PRATEEK NISHANT, N21633, DR. SHEKHAR
KHADIA, DR.FREDRICK MOUTTAPA CHOUDHARY, DR. SONY SINHA
FP1394 : A study on psycho-social impact of COVID 19 FP1775 : A descriptive study on compliance of spectacle
in a tertiary care hospital in eastern india.. wear among adolescents in a tertiary care hospital.
Dr.SOUMAVA MANDAL, M20459, DR.RUDRANARAYAN DR. AAKANKSHA PATEL, A24024, DR.SACHIN
BEHERA, DR.RATISH CHANDRA PAUL OMPRAKASH AGRAWAL, DR.RAHUL DAGWAR, DR.RAVI
ATMARAM CHAUHAN
FP1402 : Our experience with oculosporidiosis - a FP1797 : Clinico-epidemiological Profile of Retinopathy
retrospective study report. of Prematurity.
DR. RUTAYANI DASH, R21007, DR.SARITA PANDA, DR. DR. BIJOY KUMAR MALI, M23999, DR.SASMITA
DASH SUCHITRA, DR. SAMEER DASH SAHU, DR. JAYASHREE DORA
FP1406 : Changing pattern of eye camps over three FP1801 : A Clinical Study On Childhood Blindness.
decades in north India. DR. APOORVA GOEL, DR. LEENA PAUL, L21422, DR.JAWAHAR JYOTI KULI
A22665, Dr. RAJENDRA SINGH CHAUHAN, Dr. RAVINDER
KUMAR, Dr. JOGINDER PAL CHUGH, Dr. ASHOK RATHI
FP1411 : A case series on optic neuropathy secondary FP1814 : Evaluation of the reasons for poor attendance
to ethambutol toxicity. in the Classes of MBBS (3rd Professional Part1) Course.
Dr. VARSHA BEHERA, V23427, DR. AMRUT Dr.GHANTA ANIL KUMAR, G07445, DR.SANJIB KUMAR
SATPATHY, Dr.Kiran Bharadwaj, Dr.Ayaskranta Das PURKAIT, DR.KALISHANKAR DAS, DR. SABYASACHI
BANDYOPADHYAY
FP1497 : Vision-related Quality of Life among Rural FP1823 : Ocular manifestations of dengue fever.
Elderly in Northern India: a cross-sectional study. DR. MADHAVI MADHAVI, M24046, Dr. MD. NAZARUL
Dr.Parul Chawla Gupta, C12043, Dr.Jagat Ram ISLAM, Dr. NAJNIN RHINE
FP1515 : Ocular Zoonosis: A series of three cases FP1825 : Computer vision syndrome: Innovative
caused by Dirofilaria repens. treatment for enhanced online time during COVID.
Dr.VIKAS SHARMA, S18853, DR. (COL) GAURAV Dr. SANJOY CHOWDHURY, C06721, DR. NILANJAN
KAPOOR, DR.SQN LDR (DR). SRIDHARA REDDY, DR. ARPIT CHOWDHURY, Dr. SANJOY CHOWDHURY
SRIVASTAVA
FP1518 : Artificial intelligence & Machine learning, a FP1874 : Ocular morbidity in hilly tribes (pahariyas) of
companion or a contender : A new era in jharkhand. DR. RASHMI KUMARI,
ophthalmology. DR.DEVIKA BHATTACHARYA, R24070, PROF.VIRESHWAR PRASAD
D21244, DR. KUNAL MANDLIK
FP1560 : Survey on mental health, psychosocial FP1887 : Causes of blindness and visual impairment
wellbeing & substance abuse in COVID-19 pandemic in among students in integrated school for blind in bikaner.
my society. DR. RAUNAQ POONIA, P22789, DR.NABAB ALI
Dr. SINGH RAHUL, S21746 KHAN, DR.ANJU KOCHAR
FP1591 : Snow White and the 7 Dwarves: Rescue story FP1905 : Clinico-epidemiological pattern of adult eye
of 7 Unusual Neuro-ophthalmic presentations !. injuries in a tertiary hospital.
Dr. ANUPAMA JANARDHANAN, A20042 DR.VINEET KUMAR, K23995, DR.VIRENDRA PRATAP
SINGH, DR.ABHISHEK KUMAR, DR. SANJAY BOSAK

FP1609 : Evaluation of Ophthalmology consultations in FP1917 : Prevalance of Refractive Errors Among School
COVID-19 era. DR. HAIMANTI CHOUDHURY, Children In North West Rajasthan.
C10327, DR. HIMADRI CHOUDHURY, DR.HIRENDRA Dr. DEEP CHAND SAINI, S22633, DR.ANJU
KUMAR CHOUDHURY KOCHAR, DR.NABAB ALI KHAN

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FP1934 : Enhacing the knowledge and aptitude of FP2283 : Spectrum of Retinal Diseases In Patients
parents of newly diagnosed myopic school going Attending Mega Eye Camp In Central India..
children. Dr. Shradha Pattnaik, S21562, Dr.Purnima Dr. Abhishek Patel, P21637, Dr. AMIT PORWAL
Nanda, Dr. Bishnupriya Khuntia, Dr. SUMITA
MOHAPATRA
FP2056 : Utilization of lockdown period for FP2304 : Understanding of patients after
academic and research activity in institution. disclosure of information – Ophthalmologists
DR. RUPALI BARNWAL, R24131, Dr. DEEKSHA perspective. DR. SHALAKA AGARKHEDKAR,
THORAT, Dr. SHREYA SHAH, Dr. MEHUL SHAH S24181, Dr. RENU MAGDUM
FP2103 : Does hypovitaminosis a in mothers cause FP2313 : WHO-Model Disability Survey for need
congenital malformation of the eye? assessment of Assistive Technology among People
DR. ASHWINI KORANNE, A24130, DR. HEENA with Disability.
PATEL, Dr. SHREYA SHAH, Dr. MEHUL SHAH Dr. SURAJ SINGH SENJAM, S17785, Dr.Souvik
Manna, Dr.Vivek Gupta, Dr. PRAVEEN VASHIST
FP2119 : Adherence and compliance to using masks FP2314 : Validation of the 38-Item Brief Model
in patients reporting to ophthalmology casualty. Disability Survey Tool among adult population in
DR.DEEPSEKHAR DAS, D18922, Dr.GUNJAN Delhi.
SALUJA, Dr. NAMRATA SHARMA, Dr.Aishwarya Dr. SURAJ SINGH SENJAM, S17785, Dr.Souvik
Rathod Manna, Dr.Vivek Gupta, Dr. PRAVEEN VASHIST
FP2158 : Surge of ophthalmic emergency during FP2332 : Role of Teleconsultation at a tertiary care
COVID lockdown. in western india during COVID-19 – A pilot study.
Dr.Dr. Vandana Yadav, V19774 Dr. S.NATARAJAN, N02460, DR. SANDHYA
KUMARI, Dr. HITESH SHARMA
FP2159 : Prevalence of migraine in patients visiting FP2335 : Changing pattern of ocular trauma
an eye care centre. profile during lock down.
Dr. RATNESH KUMAR, K12061 Dr.DR. SUHANI SHARMA, S24189, Dr.Anju Kochar
FP2168 : Psychological impact of COVID 19 on FP2345 : Exploration of ocular manifestations in

E-Posters
healthcare workers in ophthalmology practice. confirmed COVID 19 Patients..
Dr. VIKRAM VINAYAK KOUNDANYA, K14848, Dr. DR BILLAL HOSSAIN, H19867, DR.KAMRUL KHAN
ANIL TARA
FP2188 : A study on eye donation awareness FP2358 : Gatekeeper Role of Ophthalmologist in
among medical and paramedical students in Community Diabetic Eye Screening Programme: 9
Rajasthan.. year study.
DR. URMILA JAIPAL, U22089, Dr. SHILPI KOCHAR Dr. SATISH CHADHA, C14378
FP2214 : Eye donation myth and reality.
Dr. SIDDIQUI PARVEZ AHMED, S07209, Dr.JYOTI
KANOJE

COMPREHENSIVE OPHTHALMOLOGY
FP46 : First ever intra-operative drug delivery to FP235 : Ocular manifestations of head injury
prevent nocardia induced endophthalmitis among patients presenting to mamata general hospital.
community. DR.YASHASWI PENDYALA, P20951, DR.VIJAY
DR. ATUL KAMATH, M19469, DR. BHOSALE PRAKASH KINIKAR
DHANANJAY ANKUSH, DR.ADITI PAI, DR.JAGADEESH
KUMAR REDDY K
FP90 : Ocular manifestation of Dengue. FP291 : Acute Retinal Necrosis In Seropositive
Dr.MOHD UZAIR ZAKAI, Z19330 Patients.
DR. RUHI GUNAY, R22960, DR. RAUNAQ
KHANNA, DR. SHREYA SHAH, DR. MEHUL SHAH
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FP324 : Digital Imaging and Communication in Medicine FP665 : Tarsorrhaphy, the good old gentleman in the
(DICOM)-effectiveness in ophthalmology data prognosis of thinned out non-healing corneal ulcers ..
management. DR. TANVEER AHMED, A22892, Dr.Harish Goswami, DR.
Dr. MODHWADIA JAYESH D., M06119, DR. VIJAY SAURA KAMAL DUTTA, Dr.Nilanjan Kaushik Thakur
LABANA, Dr. SHREYA SHAH, Dr. MEHUL SHAH
FP327 : Topiramate toxicity in young female. FP702 : Cosmetic Iris Implants: Beauty at the cost of
Dr. RUHI GUNAY, R22960, DR. HEENA PATEL, Dr. Vision: Vanity is the fruit of ignorance.
SHREYA SHAH, Dr. MEHUL SHAH Dr.SREERAMYAA PALANISAMY, S23882, Dr.Vedhanayaki
Rajesh, Dr.Rathinam Sivakumar R
FP329 : Comparative study of zybev and avastin on cmt FP728 : A case of retinitis pigmentosa with bilateral
following management of brvo.. pseudoexfoliation syndrome and cataract..
Dr. RUHI GUNAY, R22960, Dr. DEEKSHA THORAT, Dr. DR. KOYEL CHAKRABORTY, K22752, Dr.NIKITA DASH, Dr.
SHREYA SHAH, Dr. MEHUL SHAH SUCHETA PARIJA
FP339 : Worm in the eye : Two different case scenarios. FP733 : Bilateral ectopia lentis in opposite quadrants in a
Dr.ANCY R. S., A22524, Dr.lalith Sundaram child with Marfan syndrome.
Dr.GITANJLI SOOD, S15136, Dr. AJAI AGRAWAL, Dr.
RAMANUJ SAMANTA
FP449 : Study of ocular surface changes in pterygium. FP796 : Light at the end of the tunnel - endogenous
Dr.Rawat Rashmi, R22058, Dr.Bithi Chowdhury endophthalmitis.
Dr.Suriya Djeamourthy, S23288, Dr.ISHWARYA T.S., Dr.
RENUKA SRINIVASAN
FP475 : A survey on tele consultations by FP834 : Covid Diaries; two emergency case studies
ophthalmologists during the covid 19 lockdown & during lock down 2020 with limited facilities..
pandemic. Dr.SUDIPTA MITRA, M09141, Dr.Siddhartha
DR. DIVYA J, D23735, Dr. DIVA KANT Bose, DR.SUGATO PAUL, Dr.Ajoy Paul
MISRA, Dr.PRATHIBHA S., DR. TANVEER AHMED
FP532 : Corneal endothelial cell loss in diabetics after FP908 : Post COVID era- importance of MACULAR
cataract surgery. FUNCTIONS TESTS.
DR. PRIYANKA HANDRALE, P23863, Dr.Priyanka Dr.RAJNI SAU, s15798, Dr. SIL ASIM KUMAR, Dr.NAVONIL
Raut, DR. NEHA NAMDEO, Dr.NIKHILESH ANIL SAU
WAIRAGADE
FP540 : Complication rates in phaco surgeries FP965 : Holisitic approach for a better diagnosis.
performed by trainee fellows in a teaching institute. Dr.MEERA ROWTHER S, R23897, Dr. RADHIKA
Dr.JEASON DEVASIA, D23873, Dr.Priyanka Raut THUNDIKANDY
FP583 : Novel solution for protecting ophthalmologists FP968 : Ocular manifestations in people living with HIV.
against novel coronavirus 2019 (nCoV 2019/SARS Dr. PARIKSHIT GOGATE, G06928, Dr.SUPRIYA PHADKE
CoV2). Dr.Jatinder Bali, B09934
FP596 : A rare case report of golden rain in anterior FP1016 : DROP BY DROP --- UNAWARE !!!
chamber. Dr.Praveena Venkatakrishnan, P21834, Dr.UMA
Dr. KIRTI VERMA, K22483, Dr.Virendra Pratap Singh, DR. MAHESHWARI S, Dr. Meera Mohanakumar, Dr. SUHAS
TANMAY SRIVASTAV, Dr. Madhvendra singh Ahirwar PRABHAKAR
FP620 : Title : Primary pterygium excision with FP1041 : Marfan Syndrome: A Case Report.
autograft – why waste tissue. DR. JEOTSNA RAJPUT, J22534, Dr. DEEPAK MISHRA, DR.
DR. SOWMIYA SARAS M, S21835, Dr. MARY TANMAY SRIVASTAV, Dr. Shama Parveen
SANTHOSH, Dr.UMA MAHESHWARI S, Dr.Praveena
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FP1089 : Surma induced scleral necrosis: an unique FP1816 : Assessment of quality of life in
case report. type1diabetic patients with and without diabetic
Dr.AJOY KUMAR SAHA, S21482, Dr.Chandana retinopathy. Dr.SUGANYA G J, S22694, Dr. BIJNYA
Chakraborti, Dr. NABANITA BARUA BIRAJITA PANDA, Dr. SANTWANA SAGNIKA
PRADHAN
FP1170 : A silent guest: A case report on FP1832 : Corneal Endothelial changes post
spontaneous migration of foreign body in the phacoemulsification: diabetics Vs non diabetics.
eyelid. Dr.Prathama Sarkar, P20559, Dr. HARISH DR. ARPITA KHASNAVIS, A22591, Dr.Surbhi
CHANDAR GANDHI Agarwal, Dr. RAJENDRA KUMAR CHAURASIA
FP1220 : Applications of Rho kinase (ROCK) FP1868 : Ocular manifestations of AML during
inhibitors in ophthalmology: A literature Review. Induction phase of Chemotherapy:An
Dr.DURGA SAHU, D23927, Dr. JAYASHREE DORA Ophthalmologist’s perspective.
Dr. Divya Kochhar, D23643, Dr. ANKITA SINGH, Dr.
JAYA KAUSHIK, Dr.Poninder Kumar Dogra
FP1251 : Did the COVID situation reduce the FP1 01 : “Efficacy of Hypertonic Saline in
incidence of hospital acquired conjunctivitis. Treatment of Corneal Edema: A Randomised
Dr. PRADEEP KUMAR, K12927, Dr.(col) Mrs Shashi Crossover Trial”.
Prabha Prasad, Dr.Piyush Kumar DR. SAHIL AGRAWAL, A19972, Dr. (Mrs.) RADHIKA
Chaturvedi, Dr.GAURAV VERMA TANDON, Dr. M. VANATHI, Dr. NOOPUR PARAKH
FP1328 : Ophthalmology Beyond 2020 – Life With FP1923 : Ocular manifestatations in infant with
Machines, Robots And Viruses. congenital lamellar ichthyosis:a case report.
Dr.AMANDA MOHANAN, M14329, Dr. CHARLES Dr. Shama Parveen, S22197, Dr. DEEPAK
KAKKUZHIYIL SKARIAH MISHRA, DR. JEOTSNA RAJPUT
FP1562 : Ophthalmic manifestations in HIV patients FP2086 : Prevalence of ocular emergencies during
under HAART v/s without HAART. covid lockdown. DR. TANMAY SRIVASTAV,
DR. AMRITA PRADHAN, A23267, Dr.Lopamudra S18045, Dr.Mahendra Kumar Singh, Dr. DEEPAK
Bishi, Dr.Anita Misra MISHRA, Dr. HEMENDRA SINGH
FP1634 : Unmasking the Maze of Neuro- FP2098 : Comparative effect of topical cyclosporin

E-Posters
Ophthalmology for Optometry Students. and oral omega3 fatty acid on dry eye patients.
Dr.TULIKA GHOSHAL, G08450 DR. BRIJESH KUMAR KUSHWAHA, K24121, DR.
SANJAY BOSAK, Dr. HEMENDRA SINGH, DR.
TANMAY SRIVASTAV
FP1660 : Adult Progeria - A Rare Genetic Disorder. FP2110 : Prevalence of Conjunctivitis in Covid-19
Dr. DEVANSHI DESAI, D22253, Dr.Desai Sanjiv era in a Tertiary eye care centre in Eastern India..
DR. PALLAVI SHREE, P23979, Dr.SMRUTI RANJAN
DETHI, Dr. SANTOSH MAHAPATRA
FP1 : Is there an expectation gap? Residents’ FP2152 : Assess the role of online classes on
expectations towards surgical exposure during their ocular allergy during lockdown.
training. DR. BIJNYA BIRAJITA PANDA, P12215, DR. DR. PRADEEP TEKWANI, T12881, DR.SMITA
JYOTSNA SHARMA, PROF PRASANTA KUMAR SRIVASTAVA, DR.ISHWAR SINGH, DR. CHEKITAAN
NANDA, DR. SUMITA MOHAPATRA SINGH
FP1725 : A rare ocular tick infestation. FP2170 : Third nerve palsy with orbital cellulitis in
Dr. ALEKHYA CHINTAKUNTA, A24055, Dr. SWATHI hypertensive crises & Covid positive case..
NAGARAJAN, Dr.Rajalakshmi A R DR. JAY RATHOD, R24157, DR. KRISHA
AMIN, Dr.PRADNYA BHOLE, Dr. DIPALI PARMAR
FP1740 : Case of Wilson's disease. FP2319 : Comparison of Effectiveness of
DR. AKARSHITHA B, A23993, Dr. RAJANI K., Dr. Needleless anesthesia Vs Needle anesthesia in
DEVIKA P, Dr.Ajay Kudva, Dr. SUDHIR HEGDE manual SICS. DR. ANJALI, A22535, DR. SANDEEP
K., DR. SHRUTI KOTAGI, DR. KAVITHA C. V., DR.
FP1741 : ATAXIA TELANGIECTASIA- A CASE REPORT.
ANJALI
Dr. Tharuni chowdary Balusu, T24014, Dr. RAJANI
K., Dr. DEVIKA P, Dr.Ajay Kudva, Dr. SUDHIR HEGDE 450
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FP5 : Epithelial Thickness Mapping in eyes with Post FP481 : Graft failure without rejection: a rare entity.
Traumatic Recurrent Corneal Erosions. DR. AKSHAY UMARE, A23819, DR. UPALI TIWARI, DR.
DR. ARJUN SRIRAMPUR, S20704 PUSHPRAJ SINGH, DR.PREETI RAWAT
FP15 : A case report of post photorefractive FP519 : Clinical outcome of pterygium excision and
keratectomy (prk) keloid. Dr. KRISHNAN RAJA conjunctival autograft. DR. LEENA CHOUDHURY,
SUBRAMANIAN, K21126, Dr. PRAJNA N.V. L23831, DR.KABITA BORA BAISHYA
FP68 : Prevalence and outcome of ocular burn injuries FP562 : central corneal thickness measurement by
in chemical factories in eastern India - An audit. ultrasonic pachymeter and non contact specular
DR. ASHIS MAJUMDAR, M22990, Dr. JAYANTA DUTTA microscopy. DR.KAVITHA CR, K20145, DR.DR. KAMALA
SUBRAMANIAN
FP91 : Clinical profile of toxic keratoconjunctivitis due FP571 : Clinical and microbiological profile of Infective
to accidental injury by calotropis juice. PROF. PRANGYA Keratitis in Southern Odisha.
PANDA, P09876, DR.SARITA PANDA, DR.SANJUKTA Dr. EPSITA GANTAYAT, E20082, Dr. DASH SUCHITRA
MAHAPATRO, DR.SUJATA PADHY
FP93 : Alcohol Epitheliectomy for Granular Corneal FP580 : Changes of hypopyon in fungal corneal ulcer
Dystrophy: A simple solution for a pestilent disease.. after treatment with topical voriconazole & natamycin.
Dr.Chaitali Patel, P15174, Dr. KAUSTUBH BALWANT Dr.Prasenjit Kalita, K18752, Dr.Nripendra Kumar
HARSHEY Bora, Dr.IKU DUTT
FP96 : To study the outcome of corneal tattooing in FP591 : Resolution of corneal Dellen after an uneventful
disfuguring corneal opacities. Dr. NISHANTH Pterygium surgery with punctal cautery.
MADHIVANAN, M15645, Dr.AYSHA P.A.P, Dr. SHRUTI Dr. BHARTI SHARMA, S09949, Dr.ABHISHEK
DHEEP, Dr. MALARKODI SEETHARAMAN PATNAIK, Dr.Ravi Daulat Barbhaya, Dr. SUSHIL BAJORIA
FP153 : Bilateral elective sequential amniotic FP623 : Change in fungal corneal ulcer size after
membrane grafting in a case of grade iii and iv alkali treatment with topical voriconazole and topical
burn. DR. TANVEER AHMED, A22892, Dr.Harish natamycin. Dr.IKU DUTT, D13623, Dr.Nripendra Kumar
Goswami, DR. SAURA KAMAL DUTTA, Dr.Gautam Paul Bora, Dr.Prasenjit Kalita
FP170 : Optic shrinkage and retraction in an opacified FP627 : Multimodal approach to Recalcitrant VKC and
intraocular lens: an ASOCT based observation. shield ulcer, comprehensive overview.
Dr.RINKY AGARWAL, A19062, Dr. NAMRATA SHARMA Dr.Shakti Vanaar, V17249, Dr.ARJUN VELAYUDHAN
NAIR, Dr. REVATHI RAJARAMAN
FP287 : Surgical outcome, pre and post impression FP650 : Case report of rare corneal dystrophy: Avellino
cytology after slet in unilateral lscd : case series. corneal dystrophy.
DR. JITENDRA SINGH, S23764, Dr. KAMALJEET Dr. Abhilash Sakam, S23586, Dr. S. GURUMURTHY
SINGH, Dr.KSHAMA DWIVEDI, Dr.S P Singh
FP404 : Microsporidial Stromal Keratitis: Successful FP668 : Clinical Profile,Risk factors & Complications of
Treatment with Topical Voriconazole. Paediatric Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus–A Case Series.
DR. NEHA NAMDEO, N22292, Dr. PRADEEP Dr.SUSHAD PRASAD, P23691, Dr.Josephine Christy
TEKADE, Dr.NIKHILESH ANIL WAIRAGADE
FP424 : Evaluation of visual outcome in corneal tear. FP671 : Severe keratouveits secondary to milky latex of
Dr.TARUNI KUMARI, K23779, Dr.SHIRIL SAWAIYAN, Dr. euphorbia umbellate species.
SAROJINI MURMU Dr. Anjali Maheshwari, A23617, Dr. ATUL SINGH
FP434 : To study the efficacy of Air descemetopexy in FP706 : Efficacy of Therapeutic Scrapping in non- healing
DMD & the role of C3F8 and SF6 in failed cases. of corneal ulcer.
DR. SHIVANGI SINGH, S23821, Dr.S P Singh, DR. Dr.Harish Goswami, G22898, DR. SAURA KAMAL
JITENDRA SINGH, Dr.BASANT KUMAR SINGH, Dr. DUTTA, DR. TANVEER AHMED, Dr.PRASANNA JIT DAS
KAMALJEET SINGH

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FP725 : Tiny bee sting causing big havoc in the eye. FP1289 : A case report on anterior staphyloma
DR.CHANDAK ANSHUL, A23696, DR.SHOBHA G. following birth trauma.
PAI, DR.RAJESH NAYAK, DR.TEENA MARIET DR. MEVIS PHONGLO, M23872, DR.(MRS.)
MENDONCA BHARATI GOGOI
FP751 : Clinical study of advanced fuch's corneal FP1295 : Who's the culprit? A case of stuck
dystrophy leading to penetrating keratoplasty. anterior capsule masquerading descemet’s
DR.PRERNA MESHRAM, P23825, DR.PREETI RAWAT membrane detachment. DR.PRATHAMA SARKAR,
P20559, DR. HARISH CHANDAR GANDHI
FP762 : Pseudomonas ulcer causing corneal melt in FP1315 : Keyser Fleisher Ring: A clue to
a malnourished infant: A case report. Hepatolenticular degeneration.
DR. SHEKHAR AKARKAR, A16974, DR. SAMRUDDHI Dr. NIDHI SINGH, N22794, Dr. JOGINDER PAL
CHANEKAR, DR.URVASHI SINAI CHUGH, Dr. RAJENDRA SINGH CHAUHAN, Dr.
KUDCHADKAR, DR.UGAM P S USGAONKER ASHOK RATHI
FP783 : Endothelial cell changes post-surgery: FP1370 : A Case Series Of Amniotic membrane
phacoemulsification versus small incision cataract graft in Spheroidal Degeneration. DR. ALEXANDER
surgery. DR. JIGNA MOTWANI, J23621, DR. EBENEZAR, E23899, DR. NAGBHUSHAN
PRAVEENA KHER CHOUGULE, DR. RAVI VAISHYA, DR. ARVIND
TENAGI, DR. UMESH HARAKUNI
FP875 : Clinical outcome of intrastromal FP1410 : To identify the nature and clinical
Voriconazole injection in deep recalcitrant outcomes of peripheral ulcerative keratitis (PUK).
keratomycosis. DR. SHUBHRA ALANKRITA LAKRA, Dr.Pooja Jain, J16450, Dr. NARENDRA KODATALU
S23593, DR.SOMNATH MUKHOPADHYAY PUTTAIAH, Dr. NAREN SHETTY, Dr.Arushi Garg
FP954 : A study on outcomes of peripheral FP1419 : Comparison of outcome of therapeutic
iridectomy in therapeutic penetrating keratoplasty. keratoplasty with recipient button culture results.
DR. SAMEER DASH, D22548, Dr. DASH MS. NEENA CHRIS WILLIAM, N23386, DR.
SUCHITRA, DR. RUTAYANI DASH HILDA, DR. DAVID PUDUKADAN
FP1014 : Management of non healing fungal ulcer FP1438 : Stitch on time and saves Nine : Early
with PACR-C3R. DR. NEEBHA ANAND, Judicious management of Acute Hydrops.

E-Posters
A11200, DR.JYOTI DESWAL, DR. REENA GUPTA, DR. Dr. SAMIKSHA SABREY, S20878, Dr. MANO
PREETAM RAJ KURREY RANJAN DAS
FP1042 : A case of dettol induced ocular injury: a FP1502 : Microbiological Analysis of Diabetic
battle between chemosis and keratopathy. Patients with Ulcerative Keratitis for An Effective
Dr.RITESH WAGHRAY, W23924, Dr.ROLLI KHURANA Management. DR. SHUBHRA ALANKRITA LAKRA,
S23593, DR.SOMNATH MUKHOPADHYAY
FP1115 : Reliability and reproducibility of graft FP1532 : Association of conjunctival flora with
central corneal thickness by USP, ASOCT and NCSM. vernal keratoconjunctivitis.
DR.AMRIN, A22520, DR.SUDHIR SRIVASTAVA, DR. DR.ANKITA MAHAPATRA, A21966, DR. JAYASHREE
ARUN KUMAR SHARMA DORA, DR.SHARMISTHA BEHERA
FP1139 : A case of Primary Corneo - Scleral cyst. FP1553 : OCULAR RODENTS.
DR.HAINDAVI NARLA, H23140, DR.SRINIVAS Dr. Kshyanaprava priyadarshini, K21862, Dr.
PRASAD KILLANI RAVINDRA KUMAR CHOWDHURY, Dr.Sharmistha
Behera, Dr. JAYASHREE DORA
FP1181 : A Rare Case Report Of Acremonium FP1559 : KERATOCONUS.
keratitis in a patient with healed herpetic eye DR. NITIN MUKESH, M22081, Dr.Yogesh
disease. DR. DARSHANI MARYA, D22919, DR. NEEL Kumar, Dr.SRIKALA BIZZA
SHAH, DR. RASHMEET ARORA, DR. SARITA
AGGARWAL
FP1191 : To Stitch Or To Stick : A Prospective. FP1565 : Component Corneal Surgery: Relevance
Dr.vamsi batthina, K21825, Dr.POULOMI DAS in Indian Scenario.
Dr.NIMISHA NAGPAL, N23326, Dr.Pawan Prasher 452
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FP1602 : Comparative study on clinical profile of FP1849 : To determine the role of Corneal collagen
corneal ulcers with or without over the counter crosslinking (CXL) in Infectious keratitis.
medication. DR. TANVEER AHMED, A22892, DR.HARISH Dr. Ester Sekhose, E23992, Dr. VANDANA SHARMA, Dr.
GOSWAMI, DR. SHIBASHIS DEB, DR. BABY RAJENDRA SINGH CHAUHAN, Dr. JOGINDER PAL CHUGH
DEKA, DR.HARISH GOSWAMI
FP1606 : Microbial keratitis after Collagen Cross Linking FP1906 : Correlation of duration of diabetes mellitus and
- A case series. glycemic control with Central Corneal Thickness..
DR. ABHINAV BIALA, B18129, DR.AMISHI DR. NEETI AGRAWAL, N23627, Dr. NIRMAL KUMAR
KHANNA, DR.PRATIK GOGRI, DR.JAGADESH C REDDY SASMAL
FP1611 : Eye banking: Improve corneal outcomes after FP1915 : Anterior segment OCT -a diagnostic tool in
Keratoplasty. Orange-rind juice induced endothelialitis.
DR. AVINASH GUPTA, G23956, DR.HARISH KUMAR DR. PANKHURI AGRAWAL, P24107, DR.ANANTH
BHANDARY
FP1626 : Multiple caterpillar hairs removal from FP2003 : Demographic and microbiological analysis of
corneal layers & anterior lens capsule:surgical corneal ulcer at a tertiary hospital in eastern India.
challenge. Dr. MADHUSMITA DAS, D11747 DR. PRIYANSHI AWASTHI, P20924, DR.AMIT RAJ
FP1647 : Factors affecting the outcome of therapeutic FP2080 : Curvularia Geniculata Keratitis in Vernal
keratoplasty at a tertiary care center of Southindia. Keratoconjunctivitis.
DR. ANURADHA TOKALA, A23936, DR.SUDHAKAR DR. KRISHA AMIN, K24122, DR. JAY RATHOD, Dr. DIPALI
POTTI, MRS.HARITHA VELURI PARMAR
FP1657 : A case of dellen in a patient of pyelonephrosis. FP2083 : Corneal metallic foreign body-Suboptimal
DR. AJAY KAR, K14692 ocular protection association and outcome after
management. DR. NAMRATA SHREE, N23855, DR.
SUBHANKITA PAUL, DR. RAJNEEL
BHATTACHARJEE, Dr.PARTHAPRATIM ROY
FP1683 : Cladosporium keratitis in Indian scenario: a FP2101 : Neurotrophic & Neuroparalytic ulcer post
case report. surgical excision of Vestibular Schwannoma –A Double
DR. KANIKA BHARDWAJ, K22138, DR. JYOTI BATRA Troube. DR. AMIRTHA VAITHIANATHAN, A24029, DR.
KOUSHIK SHIVAKUMAR, DR. MATHU KRISHNAN
VALLINAYAGAM
FP1713 : A rare case of limbal stem cell deficiency in a FP2144 : Chemical injury by KMnO4: an atypical case..
patient with acrodermatitis enteropathica. DR. ESTER SEKHOSE, E23992, DR. RAJENDRA SINGH
DR. NEHA ARORA, N23950, DR.GAYATRI S CHAUHAN, Dr. ASHOK RATHI, Dr. JOGINDER PAL CHUGH
FP1776 : Clinical implication of microbiological FP2149 : Pellucid marginal degeneration (PMD) -a case
evaluation of corneal ulcer & its correlation with series.
outcome. Dr. NIDHI LALWANI, N24037, DR.JAYSHRI DR. JAY RATHOD, R24157, DR. KRISHA
EKHAR, DR.SACHIN OMPRAKASH AGRAWAL, DR.RAVI AMIN, Dr.PRADNYA BHOLE, Dr. DIPALI PARMAR
ATMARAM CHAUHAN
FP1778 : Evaluation of collagen cross linking in FP2164 : Comparative Evaluation of Autologous Serum
microbial keratitis. and Artificial Tears in Persistent Epithelial Defects.
DR. SWETHA UPPALA, S24051, DR.SHASHIDHAR DR. GAURAV SINGH, S23353, Dr.PRATEEKSHA
BANIGALLAPATI, DR.SUDHAKAR POTTI SHARMA, Dr.Raina Usha Kaul, Dr. J.L. GOYAL
FP1788 : Management of sclera melt post pterygium FP2225 : Chronic Recalcitrant Peripheral Ulcerative
excision with Mitomycin C. Keratitis (PUK) - A Mystery solved by Cyclosporine !.
DR. RUCHI SHUKLA, S18829, DR. SANJAY KUMAR DR. JANANI R, J22927, DR. DAS GOPAL KRUSHNA
SINGH, DR. PRASOON PANDEY

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FP2282 : Hemi-automated lamellar keratoplasty FP2312 : Ocular surface manifestations in various
(HALK) for anterior stromal scarring. autoimmune/ hypersensitivity disorders.
Dr. BHUPESH SINGH, S15228, Dr. SUDHANK Dr. Suneel Sangaraju, S21409, DR. GAYATHRI
BHARTI, DR.NEHA BHARTI PANICKER, DR. GEETA BEHERA
FP2294 : A case of pellucid marginal corneal FP2316 : Infective keratitis-Rise of atypical
degeneration with allergic conjunctivitis. organisms.
DR. RAVI KUMAR MAMIDI, M14708, DR. DR. AJAX JOSSY, J24200, DR. MARY STEPHEN
SARASWATHI PIPAVATH, DR. SRAVANTHI A, DR.RAMESH BABU K
CHINTAPALLI, DR.YERRAMILLI SRINIWAS, DR. KOLA
VIJAYA SEKHAR
FP2299 : THE DAMAGING SHIELD – An FP2328 : Case study on viral keratitis in COVID 19
incapacitating presentation of VKC. PANDEMIC.
DR. MAMTA AGRAWAL, M24188, DR. AYUSHI Dr. GAURAV RELHAN, R15979
CHOUDHARY, DR.RESHMA RAMAKRISHNAN
FP2310 : Magic Bullet.. Boston keratoprosthesis!. FP2340 : Recurrent Scleritis with Peripheral
Dr. NEHA VERMA, V16263 Ulcerative Keratitis in Rheumatoid Arthiritis with
Tuberculosis.
DR. FARHAD MANSURI, F24187, Dr. DIPALI
PARMAR, Dr.PRADNYA BHOLE

DIABETIC RETINOPATHY & MEDICAL RETINA


FP156 : Malnutrition leading to impending crvo in a FP5 4 : B/L CNVM secondary to Best’s Vitelliform
young prisoner. Dystrophy in a child: A surprise in Ophthalmology.
DR. PREETI YADAV, P22969, DR. MANOJ DR. MONIKA DAHIYA, M23741, DR. JITENDER
SHETTIGAR, DR. SATVIR SINGH, DR.MONIKA DAHIYA KUMAR, DR. MANISHA NADA, DR. SATVIR SINGH
FP256 : Controversies Of Scleral Depression In FP577 : Stargardt's Disease in a young female : A
Indirect Ophthalmoscopy (IO). Case Report.
DR. SANCHITA AGARWAL, S20690, DR. SWARNA DR. ANNESHA SONOWAL, A23837, DR.KABITA

E-Posters
BISERIA GUPTA BORA BAISHYA
FP380 : Retinopathy of prematurity in a tertiary FP589 : OCT findings in resolving Vogt-Koyanagi-
care centre- incidence, risk factors and treatment Harada (VKH) disease.
outcome. DR. DEEPTI TIWARI, D22664, DR. DR. RAGHAVENDRA IJERI, I14306
ANTABHA BANDYOPADHYAY, DR..BIBHA
KUMARI, DR. RAHUL PRASAD
FP421 : Loss to Follow Up For Patients With Age FP632 : Traumatic macular retinoschisis: A rare
Related Macular Degeneration (ARMD). clinical entity.
DR. SANCHITA AGARWAL, S20690, DR. SWARNA DR. MANOJ SHETTIGAR, S23346, DR.PREETI
BISERIA GUPTA, DR. SANCHITA AGARWAL YADAV, DR. MANISHA NADA, DR. SEEMANCHAL
GOEL
FP465 : Efficiency of Intravitreal Ranibizumab in FP727 : Transient Attack With Permanent
Diabetic Retinopathy - Monthly vs PRN vs Treat and Consequences - A Perverse Harbinger of Future
Extend. Morbidity.
DR. AVANTIKA SRIVASTAVA, A22997, PROF.DR. DR. SAARANG HANSRAJ, H22070, DR. ALIYA
SANJAY KUMAR DAULAT THAKUR, DR. PRATIROOP SULTANA
GANGOPADHYAY, DR. AVIK DEY SARKAR
FP479 : Holistic approach in management of Central FP891 : Effectiveness of intravitreal steroid with
serous chorioretinopathy. cataract surgery in reducing macular edema
DR. PURVA VALVEKAR, V15881, DR.VRUNDA G exacerbation. DR. AASTHA GANDHI,
MOREPATIL, PROF.AJAY DUDANI A21019, DR.MAYURESH P NAIK

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FP1003 : A case report on Stargardt disease. FP1620 : Association of posterior segment ocular
DR. RAVINA TODI, R22300, DR. DEEPAK MISHRA, DR. manifestations with cd4 count in people living with
TANMAY SRIVASTAV, DR. HEMENDRA SINGH HIV/AIDS.
DR. JYOTIRMAYEE SWAIN, J22654, DR. JAYASHREE
DORA, DR.PRAMOD KUMAR SHARMA
FP1063 : Use of subthreshold micropulse yellow laser FP1627 : Compare of intravitreal injection Ranibizumab
for macular edema in an anti–VEGF resistance case.. & Triamcinolone Acetonide in Diabetic Macular Edema.
DR. PURVA VALVEKAR, V15881, DR. (MRS.) MADHURI DR.MRIDULA RANJAN, M23937, DR. RAM KUMAR
UMAKANT VALVEKAR, DR. S.NATARAJAN JAISWAL, DR. RAMYASH SINGH YADAV
FP1103 : Comparison between Bevacizumab and FP1662 : Intravitreal ranibizumab injection in clinically
Ranibizumab in diabetic macular edema among significant macular edema.
manipuri population. DR.DEEPAK CHOUDHURY, C20269, DR.ASHWINI
DR. POULOMI DAS, P19603 MEHERDA, DR.NIKITA DASH
FP1152 : Comparison of intravitreal anti-VEGF and FP1698 : Correlation of glycosylated haemoglobin
peripheral PRP in management of diabetic macular (HBA1C) level with diabetic macular edema (DME)..
edema. DR. SHUBHAM SETHY, S22810, DR.DR. DR. MEVIS PHONGLO, M23872, Dr. PANKAJ BARUAH
SAILENDRA NARAYAN BHANJA, DR. SHRUTI
SATPATHY, DR.SUBHABRATA PARIDA
FP1180 : PURTSCHER – Like – Retinopathy In Pre- FP1873 : Ocular migraine caught red handed.
Eclampsia With IUD. DR. K.S.KUMAR, K08476, DR. MURALIDHAR N.S.
DR. SUNITA, S22164, DR. NAWAB ZISHAN
FAROOQUI, DR. KIRAN BHANOT
FP1253 : Visual field deficit in diabetes mellitus patients FP1885 : Choroidal thickness and diabetic macular
with and without diabetic retinopathy. edema.
DR. RAJNEEL BHATTACHARJEE, B23857, DR. NAMRATA DR. SAHANA S KARANTH, S20079, DR.MANJULA V, DR.
SHREE, DR. TANVEER AHMED, DR.NILANJAN KAUSHIK MURALIDHAR N.S., DR.HEMANTH MURTHY
THAKUR
FP1294 : Association of Body Mass Index and Diabetic FP1931 : Study of psychological factors causing Central
Retinopathy in Mumbai Slum Population. serous retinopathy(CSR) in Indian population.
DR. ASTHA JAIN, J13257, DR.RADHIKA KRISHNAN, DR. DR. SHRADHA PATTNAIK, S21562, DR. SABITA
S.NATARAJAN MOHANTA, DR.BISHNU PRASAD RATH, DR. SUMITA
MOHAPATRA
FP1391 : Results of treatment of diabetic macular FP1942 : Retinal Changes after Cataract Surgery in
edema (DME) with three monthly injections of patients with & without Preexisting Diabetic
bevacizumab. DR. AAZAMBIR BRAR, B22702, DR. Retinopathy. Dr. NAJNIN RHINE, N24047, Dr. MD.
ARVIND TENAGI, DR. VIVEK WANI NAZARUL ISLAM, DR. MADHAVI MADHAVI
FP1467 : Diabetic Retinopathy and Heart Failure. FP1976 : A case of anaemic retinopathy in a patient with
DR. SAURA KAMAL DUTTA, D22597, DR. SUBHANKITA megaloblastic anaemia.
PAUL, Dr. SHIBASHIS DEB, Dr. BABY DEKA DR. TEJASWINI MATSYARAJA, T24064, DR.PRANUSHA
THATIPALLI, DR.SATYA SINDHU MYLA
FP1468 : Role of anti-vegf therapy in restoration of FP1982 : Role of oral omega-3 fatty acid in treatment of
photoreceptor ellipsoid zone in diabetic macular computer user related dry eye.
edema. DR. SABITA MOHANTA, S21591, DR.RASHMIREKHA
DR. ANUPRIYA CHAUBEY, A22509, DR. APJIT BEHERA, DR.DR. SAILENDRA NARAYAN BHANJA, DR.
KAUR, DR.SOMNATH DE, DR. SANDEEP SAXENA SHRADHA PATTNAIK

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FP1987 : Study on prolonged use of steroid skin FP2163 : SD-OCT based diagnosis in
ointment causing central serous retinopathy(csr) in Nonproliferative group 2a idiopathic juxtafoveal
female. retinal telangiectasia.
DR. SABITA MOHANTA, S21591, DR.DEBASMITA DR. MANOJ SHETTIGAR, S23346, DR.MONIKA
JENA, DR.JAYARAM MEHER DAHIYA, DR.AAKASH SHARMA, DR. MANISHA
NADA
FP2027 : Retinal Choroidal Hemangioma - a rare FP2196 : “STUDY OF DIABETIC MACULAR EDEMA
entity. IN PATIENTS WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES MELLITUS
DR. PATHAK AJAY, P02869 WITH HYPERTENSION”.
DR. CHAITALI DESAI, C24147, DR. RADHIKA
PARANJPE
FP2029 : Predictive factors for developing FP2203 : Diagnostic dilemma: Cotton wool spot or
retinopathy in patients having preeclampsia(pe) in patchy ischemic retinal whitening (PIRW).
a RIO. DR. ARPITA ACHARYA, A20677
DR. SUBHODEEP THAKUR, T23250, DR. TANMAYA
BEHERA, Dr. SUMITA MOHAPATRA
FP2064 : Correlation of fundus findings in retinal FP2232 : Malignant hypertension masquerading in
vein occlusion (rvo) with serum lipid profile. HIV Retinopathy.
DR. SANTOSH MEGHWAL, S24161, DR. SHILPI DR.LOHITH RAMBARKI, R18973, DR.DIVYA
KOCHAR AGARWAL, Dr. SANKALP SETH, Dr. ROHAN CHAWLA
FP2066 : A rare case of serpiginoid choroiditis due FP2233 : Management of PostLASIK OLD Retinal
to mycobacterium mageritense post hysterectomy. detachment by Scleral buckling procedure.
DR. SHREY MAHESHWARI, M22821, DR.SHWETA DR. LOHITH RAMBARKI, R18973, Dr. AKSHAYA
PARAKH, DR.SHRUTANJOY MOHAN DAS, DR. LUTHRA BALAJI, DR. DIVYA AGARWAL, DR. DHEEPAK
SAURABH SUNDAR MALARAVANNAN
FP2075 : A rare case of unilateral hypertensive FP2234 : Resolution of visual field defect in
retinopathy. Branched artery occlusion with persisting
DR. AVAL PATEL, P24136, DR.RISHI M MEHTA embolus.

E-Posters
DR. LOHITH RAMBARKI, R18973, DR. BHAVIKA
BANSAL, DR. MANASI TRIPATHI, DR. ROHAN
CHAWLA
FP2105 : Comparative evaluation of PST versus IVTA FP2291 : Outcome of Phacoemulsification on the
in patients of RRD with CD. Progression of Diabetic Retinopathy and
DR. NAVNEET SIDHU, N22335, DR.ASHISH Maculopathy.
MARKAN, DR. ATUL KUMAR DR. PRANAV SALUJA, S19755, DR.PARAG
RAMNANI, DR.SAGARIKA LAAD, DR.HARPAL SINGH
FP2112 : Efficacy of topical flurbiprofen 0.03% in FP2327 : Epidemiological data of diabetic
management of cystoid macular edema in diabetic retinopathy in diabetic population in mumbai.
patients. DR. ANNETTE JOHN C, A20596, DR.OMKAR
DR. VINOD KUMAR SAGAR, S24170, DR.POONAM TELANG
BHARGAVA
FP2136 : Psychophysical test in normal individual FP2336 : Comparison of cognitive impairment in
and diabetic patients with and without diabetic middle aged T2DM patients with & without
retinopathy. diabetic retinopathy.
DR. NIKHILA YADAV, N20999, DR. SHREYA DR. SHARMISTHA MUKHERJEE, S23631, DR.
TYAGI, DR.SAUMYA SAMBUDDHA GHOSH

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FP6 : Changes in Anterior, Posterior & Total Corneal FP1478 : Ocular manifestations of Molluscum
aberrations after DMEK- A pilot study. Contagiosum.
DR. ARJUN SRIRAMPUR, S20704 DR. NITIN MUKESH, M22081, DR.JATINDER
BALI, DR.SRIKALA BIZZA
FP208 : Ophthalmomyiasis involving conjunctiva – a FP1556 : Accidental ocular blast injury to a farmer’s eye
case report. by gandhak potash.
Dr. RAHUL MISTRY, M20058, DR.NISHA AHUJA DR.NIMISHA NAGPAL, N23326, DR.PAWAN PRASHER
FP250 : Symptoms of Dry eye disease in urban India. FP1622 : Cyclosporine eyedrops in the management of
DR. SAMRAT CHATTERJEE, C07146, DR. DEEPSHIKHA ocular complications of Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis
AGRAWAL (TEN).
DR. JANANI R, J22927, Dr. DAS GOPAL KRUSHNA
FP489 : An interesting case of canaliculitis resolving FP1705 : Case series of five patients with freshly
following expression of contents. diagnosed Anterior Nodular Scleritis in Autumn Season.
Dr.Priyamvada Yadav, Y14489, Dr.Gunjan DR. SUMEDHA VATS, S21653, DR.GINU P M, DR.
Chadha, Dr.Latika Pandey, Prof.Dr. SUMIT SACHDEVA SRUJANA D, DR.PONINDER KUMAR DOGRA
FP628 : Comparing tear film characteristics and FP1769 : A rare case of collodion baby with bilateral
meibomian gland dysfunction among Mascara users & ectropion.
non-users.. DR. SHAIK NAGUR CHANDINI, C24048, DR. PRAVALLIKA
Dr. BIJNYA BIRAJITA PANDA, P12215 PENUGONDA, DR.MENDA PARNI KUMAR, DR.YERRAMILLI
SRINIWAS
FP667 : Tubercular nodular episcleritis a case report - FP1807 : Uncommon uses of autologous fascia lata, a
challenge in diagnosis. safe durable material, depicted through photographs.
DR. MALAKAR AMAR JYOTI, J21619, DR.ALANKRITA Dr. ANJALI SAIGHAL, S06707, Dr. ANJALI SAIGHAL
HAZARIKA
FP920 : Comparative study of conjunctival-limbal FP1975 : A Case Series of Conjunctival Stromal Tumor
autograft in pterygium surgery. (COST): Describing a new and rare entity.
DR. SHIVANGEE RANJANEE, S22198, DR. PRIYANKA DR. SHAIFALI CHAHAR, C17150, DR. FAIROOZ
PUTHIYAPURAYIL MANJANDAVIDA
FP1167 : Unusual finding in a usually presented case of FP2120 : Effect of preoperative subconjunctival
a Ophthalmia nodosa.. ranibizumab injection in primary pterygium.
DR. RITIKA AGRAWAL, R23773, DR.MANUSHREE Dr. RANA PRATAP MANDAL, M21445, Dr. SAMIR KUMAR
GAUTAM, DR. SWETA SINGH, DR. NEETU KORI BANDYOPADHYAY, Dr. NABANITA BARUA, Dr.Kalishankar
Das
FP1301 : Tubercular scleral abscess - a case report. FP2334 : Dry Eye in patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis.
DR. ISHA ACHARYA, I23906, DR.PUJA RAI, DR. JOLLY Dr. SHACHI SHETTY, S16252, Dr.Nelly E P Nazareth
ROHATGI
FP1350 : Pyogenic Granuloma: A Red Pearl.
DR. RAVI VAISHYA, V23920, DR. UMESH HARAKUNI, DR.
BINDUSHREE V, DR. NAGBHUSHAN CHOUGULE, DR.
SMITHA K.S.

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FP26 : Increase in RNFL thickness after treatment of FP323 : Comparative study of iop reduction during
glaucoma as recorded by serial OCT. trabeculectomy with or without ologen.
DR. (LT COL) JYOTI KANDAGADLA, J09015 DR. JEMINI SHRIGOVIND PANDYA, P15713, DR.
HEENA PATEL, DR. SHREYA SHAH, DR. MEHUL
SHAH
FP30 : TOPICAL PROSTAGLANDIN ANALOGUE: What FP402 : Study to evaluate the iop and stage of
have we been missing?! neovascular glaucoma at presentation.
DR. LIPI CHAKRABARTY, C13692 DR. SOUMYA PATIL, S23589, DR. ADITYA
ANAND, DR.SRINIVASA KHANDENAHALLY
HANUMA, DR.RAKESHA ANJENAPPA
FP32 : Evaluating bleb morphology among operated FP452 : A case report on Hallermann-Streiff
juvenile open angle glaucoma patients. syndrome with glaucoma.
DR. RAVIKUMAR BHUKYA, B19054, DR. RAMANJIT DR. KAVITHA CR, K20145, DR.DR. KAMALA
SIHOTA, DR. VINEY GUPTA SUBRAMANIAN
FP44 : Evaluation of post operative refractive FP492 : Incidence of lens induced glaucoma in a
outcomes between phacotrabeculectomy & tertiary care hospital- a clinical study.
phacoemulsification. DR.LEENA CHOUDHURY, L23831, DR.JYOTI
DR. ASHOK GARG, A03633 BHUYAN
FP55 : Nepafenac vs Bromfenac in Post Laser FP495 : A case report on pseudoexfoliation on
Iridotomy Inflammation- A Randomised Trial. pseudophakic eye.
DR. LAVANYA G S, L20955, DR. ANNAMALAI DR.KAVITHA CR, K20145, DR.DR. KAMALA
O, DR.KAVITHA S SUBRAMANIAN
FP60 : Comparetive study on effects of Betaxolol & FP531 : Long term course of glaucoma in sturge
Dorzolamide on ocular Blood flow in POAG. weber syndrome patients.
DR. TATHAGATA DE, D06599 DR. ASHWIN SEGI, S19384, DR.AARTHY
RAJASEKARAN, DR.RAMA KRISHNAN
R, DR.MOHIDEEN ABDUL KADAR PMT, DR.DR.
DEVENDRA MAHESHWARI

E-Posters
FP159 : The extraordinary Pressure of an ordinary FP535 : Comparative study of outcomes of
LASER. Modified Trabeculectomy and Glaucoma shunt
DR. JOHN DAVIS AKKARA, A19940, DR. ANJU surgery in NVG patients.
KURIAKOSE DR.TANIA RAY, T14348, DR.ARUN SINGH
FP177 : Evaluation of ONH topography in diabetic FP537 : Cataract srgery in eyes with primary angle
and non diabetic patients of POAG.. closure/ Primary Angle Closure Glaucoma
DR. VINITA DUBEY, V23050, DR. AMIT MEHTANI (PAC/PACG). Dr.NIKHILESH ANIL WAIRAGADE,
W19398, DR.SAGAR PATIL
FP197 : To Study the association between Primary FP566 : Comparative study of Latanoprost 0.005%
Open Angle Glaucoma in patients with Diabetes. vs. Bimatoprost 0.01% in patients with Open
DR. MADHUMITA PRASAD, P19180 Angle Glaucoma. DR. PRIYANKA KANEKAR,
P23708, DR. SIDDHARTH SANE, DR.ROOPA NAIK
FP243 : Evaluation of progression of visual field FP594 : A study of change in ocular parameters
damage in patients suffering from early manifest after trabeculectomy.
glaucoma. DR. ABHISHEK KUMAR, K21304, DR. ANURAG
DR. MAINAK RAYCHAUDHURI, R23553, DR. ALOK KUMAR KASHYAP, DR. DEEPAK MISHRA, DR.
AGRAWAL, DR. ALOK AGRAWAL PRASHANT BHUSHAN
FP255 : Assessment of the visual handicap in FP615 : THE SILENT THIEF WITH THE BLACK
patients of Glaucoma at tertiary eye care centre.. DIAMOND.
DR. ABHISHEK SHAH, S22047, DR. KINJAL DR. MANU THOMAS, M23255, Dr. MOHAMED
TRIVEDI, DR. BHAGAT PURVI RAJ FAHEEM PK, Dr. JEBINTH BRAYAN

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FP631 : A Case Report:- Management of A Huge FP1031 : Intraocular pressure changes after use of SF6 &
Overhanging Bleb By Total Excision And Conjunctival C3F8 gas as a tamponade in vitreoretinal surgeries.
Autograft. DR. RICHA GUPTA, G11962, DR. ABHISHEK
DR. ANWESHA CHAKMA, A19397, DR. KALYANI VIJAYA
KUMARI, DR.VIDYA CHELERKAR, DR.(COL) MADAN
DESHPANDE
FP659 : Outdoor bleb needling -- pre-covid period. FP1036 : A study of epidemiological factors & visual
DR. NILAY KUMAR MAJUMDAR, M09884 outcome in Lens Induced Glaucoma in tertiary institute..
DR. PRIYANKA GUMASTE, P23925, Dr. VENKATA
RATHNAM PERAM, Dr.SUPERNA MAHENDRA
FP676 : Outcomes of Ahmed glaucoma valve FP1094 : Long-term outcome of single-suture
implantation in refractory uveitic glaucoma. phacotrabeculectomy.
DR. APEKSHA V SHETTIGAR, A23774, DR.SATHI DEVI A DR. DEBASIS CHAKRABARTI, C09377, DR. RAKA
V, DR.SHETTY BHUJANG K, DR. PADMAMALINI CHATTERJEE, DR. ADHIKARI APURBA
MAHENDRA DAS
FP775 : A retrospective study of pseudoexfoliatory FP1122 : Role of ubm in making diagnosis between
syndrome and pseudoexfoliatory glaucoma. plateau iris syndrome & pseudoplateu IRIS.
DR.LEENA SEKAR, L23877, DR. THARINI DR. DARSHANI MARYA, D22919, DR. NAMAN SAHNI, DR.
SENTHAMIZH, DR.MOHAN K, DR.M R CHITRA AKSHITA CHAWLA, DR. SARITA AGGARWAL
FP822 : Profile of primary glaucoma in a tertiary eye FP1126 : Interplay of bevacizumab and glaucoma
care center.. drainage device in a case of refractory nvg – a case
DR. MADHURIMA VISHNUBHOTLA, M23421, DR. report.
VENKATA RATHNAM PERAM, DR.SUPERNA MAHENDRA DR. GARIYASHEE LAHKAR, G23842, DR. BIKRAM
DAM, DR. UTKARSH RAI, DR. JAWAHAR JYOTI KULI
FP848 : Steroids-boon or a curse? Case report on FP1163 : Prognostic factors in ocular trauma &
steroid induced glaucoma as a sequelae of treatment validation of ocular trauma score in eastern odisha
for VKC. population.
DR. NAMRATA AKAM, N23912, DR.SUPERNA DR. TANMAYA BEHERA, B23263, DR. SUBHABRATA
MAHENDRA, DR. VENKATA RATHNAM PERAM PARIDA
FP897 : Lens induced glaucoma in a rural Indian eye FP1165 : Neovascular Glaucoma as a sequelae of BRVO -
hospital: overview of dimension and visual A case report.
presentation. DR. ALANKRITA HAZARIKA, A23843, DR. MALAKAR AMAR
DR. RAJNI SAU, S15798, DR. SIL ASIM KUMAR, DR. JYOTI
NAVONIL SAU
FP979 : Glaucoma- Truly a silent thief of eyesight. FP1179 : A case report of Axenfeld Rieger syndrome.
PROF. KAVITA R BHATNAGAR, B09257, DR. KANCHAN DR. HAINDAVI NARLA, H23140, DR. VENKATA RATHNAM
SOLANKI V. PERAM, DR. SUPERNA MAHENDRA
FP1005 : Effect on IOP after insertion and removal of FP1300 : Case Report:Rare case of ICE syndrome.
silicone oil in vitreoretinal surgeries. DR. TANMAYA BEHERA, B23263, DR. SUMITA
DR. ABHISHEK, A16698, DR. RICHA GUPTA MOHAPATRA
FP1015 : Intervariability in IOP measurement by using FP1310 : Case Report of Drug Induced Angle Closure
GAT ,Rebound tonometer and NCT in glaucoma Glaucoma.
patients. DR. AKULRAJ GUPTA, G23695, DR. SANTOSH
DR. DEVENDRA MAHESHWARI, M12691, DR. KASHYAP, DR. SAPNA SABNANI
SINDHUSHREE RAJAGOPAL, DR. RAMA KRISHNAN R, DR.
MOHIDEEN ABDUL KADAR PMT, DR. SHYLESH DABKE

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FP1314 : Evaluation of 25-oh vitamin d as a risk FP1847 : IOP changes with oral ivabradine &
factor in patients of primary open angle glaucoma. clonidine as premedication after intubation with
DR. ALPANA A, A23705, DR. LUXMI SINGH succinylcholine. Prof. PRAGATI GUPTA,
G06979, DR. MAHRUKH KHAN
FP1401 : Topical Ripasudil as Add on Therapy in FP1 4 : “Study of clinical profile of open angle
Refractory Glaucoma Cases- A Ray of hope. glaucoma in patients at a tertiary care centre”.
DR. RASHMI KUMARI, K12746, DR. PRIYANSHI DR. MEGHA KALAM, M24040, DR. RAHUL
AWASTHI, DR. VIDYA BHUSHAN KUMAR, DR. DAGWAR, DR. RAVI ATMARAM CHAUHAN, DR.
BHAWESH SAHA JAYSHRI EKHAR
FP1500 : Ophthalmologists must treat or refer lens FP1919 : Outcome of Diode Laser Trans-scleral
induced glaucoma immediately to avoid permanent Cyclophotocoagulation in Refractory Glaucoma.
blindness. DR. RITESH VERMA, V20777, DR. DR. ANSHUMAN MAHAPATRA, M23976, DR.
MANISHA RATHI, DR. RACHANA GAHLAWAT, PROF. KANHEI CHARAN TUDU, DR.PRAMOD KUMAR
DR. SUMIT SACHDEVA, DR. DIXIT SONI SHARMA
FP1517 : Study of association between degree of FP1935 : A case of 2° angle closure glaucoma with
myopia and iop and cct in poag patients. complicated cataract vitreous haermorrhage and
DR. DIPTI WAHI, D23958, DR. RAMYASH SINGH rd dueto tb.
YADAV, DR. RAM KUMAR JAISWAL DR. NAYANTRA M, N24105, DR.DR. SWATHI
RAGHA VENKATA RAMANA GODA, DR.HEMA SREEE
NARRA, DR.SATYAVATHI GUTTI
FP1571 : Post Trabeculectomy hypotony FP1948 : Pars Plana vs Conventional Ahmed
maculopathy in a traumatic glaucoma - A surgeon’s Glaucoma Valve in Patients Undergoing
nightmare. Penetrating Keratoplasty.
DR. ARPITA BHATTACHARJEE, B09618, DR. DR. JAYA KAUSHIK, K12383, DR. CHAITANYA YV
SUCHANDA SAR KRISHNA, DR. DIVYA KOCHHAR, DR.(MAJ GENERAL)
J K S PARIHAR
FP1656 : A CASE OF ICE SYNDROME (Cogan reese FP1957 : Glaucoma Awareness and Knowledge
syndrome). among patients in Tertiary Care Hospital in South

E-Posters
DR. PRADEEP BALAM, B21329, DR.GANESH Bihar.
SATHYAMURTHY, DR. M.S. USHA, DR.MAYURI TOTLI DR. DEVASHISH SETH, S24097, DR. AMRESH
KURUBA KUMAR, DR. PRAKASH KUMAR
FP1663 : Axenfeld Rieger Syndrome. FP2143 : Damned if you do; doomed if you don't
DR. PANKAJ BARANWAL, B18217, DR.MANISH Rare case of acute angle closure attack(AACA) in
PRAJAPAT, DR.ROHIT SHAHI, DR. TANMAY dengue fever.
SRIVASTAV Dr. CHAITANYA ANKEM, A22688, Dr. MARY
SANTHOSH, Dr.Praveena Venkatakrishnan, Dr.
DEBOLINA DEB
FP1712 : A Rare case of topiramate induced FP2145 : To study the correlation between schiotz
secondary angle closure and myopic shift. and applanation tonometry in glaucoma suspects
DR. SAGNIK SURYA DAS, D19858, DR.SWATI and diseased.
KUMARI, DR. UDBUDDHA DUTTA, DR. HARI DR. VIVEK KUMAR JAIN, J23173, DR. DEVENDRA
SHANKER NAG KUMAR SHAKYA
FP1724 : A case of neurofibramatosis.. FP2169 : Microspherophakia associated with
DR. DEEPTHI R, D23978, DR.SARANYA pigmentary glaucoma.
BALAKRISHNAN, DR. AMALA REJI DR. VANDANA YADAV, V19774
FP1804 : Bilateral open angle glaucoma in a young FP2207 : Photopic negative response ERG as an
female with desbuquois syndrome – a case report. additional tool in a Glaucoma suspect: A Case
DR. ISHA CHATURVEDI, I19894, DR. VAIBHAV report.
KUMAR JAIN DR. PRADEEP BALAM, B21329, DR. A.SURABHI, DR.
AJITA SASIDHARAN
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FP2220 : Incidence, clinical features and outcome of FP2260 : Correlation of BCVA with macular thickness
glaucoma following VR surgery with silicone oil using cirrus OCT in early and advanced stages of POAG.
tamponade. DR. ZIAUL HAQ YASIR, Y12440, DR. RAJENDRA KUMAR
DR. RAJEEV PRIYADARSHI, P21731, DR. RUPAK ROY, CHAURASIA, DR.VIDUSHI KAPIL
DR. KUMAR RAVI, DR.EESH NIGAM
FP2224 : Reversal of C/D ratio In a case of post FP2286 : Evaluation of ocular perfusion pressure & blood
traumatic inflammatory pediatric glaucoma. flow velocities in ntg & poag patients.
DR.TANUSHREE SINGH, T23530, DR. ZIYA SIDDIQUI Dr. JATINDER SINGH BHALLA, B05506
FP2239 : Digitized Goldmann applanation tonometer vs FP2300 : Setting target intraocular pressure.
NCT and standard Goldmann AT-a comparative study. DR. SANCHITA SAINI, S23452, DR. JAGRITI RANA
DR. MURALI ARIGA, M07622, MR.KANNAN
UV, DR.RAJALAKSHMI MURALI
FP2240 : Learning curve, efficacy and safety profile for FP2321 : Knowledge, Attitude and Practice gap in
MIGS (XEN and KDB): Tips and tricks. medical management of Glaucoma: The Compliance
DR. ANKITA PHOUGAT, P12551, DR. RASHI JAIN, DR. Conundrum.
PRASHANT BHATIA DR. ANSHIKA LUTHRA, A24137, DR.PRIYANKA
GUPTA, DR. ASHISH KAKKAR
FP2249 : A case of misdiagnosed glaucoma. FP2338 : COVID 19 pandemic–novel indication for
DR. MANOGNA A, M24021, DR. DURGA SUBHA KEERTHI utilising a newer non incisional modality for glaucoma
PATIBANDA, DR.MENDA PARNI KUMAR, DR.YERRAMILLI care.
SRINIWAS DR. CHEKITAAN SINGH, S12627, DR.ISHWAR SINGH, DR.
PRADEEP TEKWANI, DR. REENA GUPTA

LACRIMAL
FP788 : Congenital Lacrimal Fistula in a 7 year old FP1183 : Lacrimal gland carcinoma ex pleomorphic
female: a rare cause of epiphora. adenoma – A case report.
DR. JIGNA MOTWANI, J23621, DR. PRAVEENA KHER DR. CHAWLA URMIL, C06868, DR.GUNJAN CHADHA, DR.
PRACHI JAIN, DR.NISHA BURA, DR. RANI AKANKSHA
FP1166 : Lacrimal trephination with stenting in FP1702 : Can dacryocystectomy go wrong? - A surgeon's
canalicular obstruction. nightmare.
DR. GUNJAN CHADHA, G20758, DR. CHAWLA DR. LAKSHMI PRABHA, L23996, DR. SHRUTHI TARA
URMIL, DR. BHAWNA PIPLANI, DR. RANI
AKANKSHA, DR.NISHA BURA

NEURO OPHTHALMOLOGY
FP13 : Lightning Strikes Twice. FP102 : DYSMORPHOPSIA!! An unusual presentation in
DR. SAARANG HANSRAJ, H22070, DR. ALIYA SULTANA out patient department.
DR. NIYA BABU, N22544, DR. ANCHITHA MEENU R, PROF.
ANTHRAYOS C V KAKKANATT
FP27 : Retinal nerve fibre layer thickness as a tool for FP199 : Anemia and Papilledema- A coincidence or a
diagnosis & prognosis of a case of optic neuritis. correlation?
DR. (LT COL) JYOTI KANDAGADLA, J09015 DR. ANITA MANI, M17812, DR.AVINASH SINGH PARIHAR
FP49 : Anisocoria in a young woman. FP218 : Unusual presentation of pituitary apoplexy –
Dr. TULASI PRIYA KANDYALA, K11995 post cataract surgery. DR. JAYASRI KANTHALU
NARAYANAMOORTHY, J20067, DR.MAHESH KUMAR S

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FP271 : Reversible scotoma in non-malignant FP516 : A rare association of phakomatoses.
lesions?. DR. DHARMESWARI THANGARAJU, D23309, DR.S
DR. ANSU ANN JOHN, A20989, DR. MEERA ALIAS PRIYA
DEVASENA MURUGESAN
FP279 : Unfolding a Case of Recurrent FP568 : A rare presentation in opd-foster kennedy
Papilloedema- Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension. syndrome.
DR. ANCHITHA MEENU R, A22540, DR. NIYA DR. AMITHA SUNNY, A23358, DR. RAKENDU
BABU, PROF. ANTHRAYOS C V KAKKANATT PUTHIYEDATH, PROF. ANTHRAYOS C V
KAKKANATT, DR. BEENA
FP358 : Tuberous Sclerosis Complex: Spectrum of FP573 : Case of Pituitary Adenoma previously
disease in two successive generations. diagnosed as glaucoma.
DR. RAMANUJ SAMANTA, S15973, DR. AJAI DR. TAHMIN AHMED, T23438, DR. AYASKRANTA
AGRAWAL, DR.GITANJLI SOOD DAS, DR. AMRUT SATPATHY, DR. VARSHA BEHERA
FP368 : A case report of neuromyelitis optica. FP683 : A rare cause for internuclear
DR. ASHIT HASMUKHLAL SHAH, S08841, DR. RUHI ophthalmoplegia. DR. SREELAKSHMI S,
GUNAY, DR. SHREYA SHAH, DR. MEHUL SHAH S23754, DR. SHOBHA G. PAI, DR. GLADYS R
RODRIGUES, DR.TEENA MARIET MENDONCA
FP385 : Bilateral crao with optic neuritis – FP703 : An untoward encounter of Tuberculosis in
attributable to lyme disease. a case of Sixth nerve palsy.
DR. SAPNA SABNANI, S23675, DR.KALPANA DR. JAISRIPRIYA ARUMUGAM, J23881, DR.
CHOURASIYA, DR. ANJALI DADU, DR.NEETU KORI KOWSALYA AKKAYASAMY
FP393 : Visual Evoked Potential Changes in Patients FP761 : U/L total ophthalmoplegia with C/L
with Blunt Ocular Trauma. 2nd,3rd,4th nerve palsy-First manifestation of
DR. MADHURIMA CHAUDHURI, M22045 Takayasu arteritis.
DR. ADITI BHOSALE, A23839, DR. CHANDANA
KAKATI
FP422 : An enlightening case of ethambutol induced FP791 : RARE CASE OF UNILATERAL DISC EDEMA
optic neuropathy. SECONDARY TO IDIOPATHIC INTRACRANIAL

E-Posters
DR. RAKENDU PUTHIYEDATH, R23365, DR. NIYA HYPERTENSION (IIH).
BABU, DR. AMITHA SUNNY, PROF. ANTHRAYOS C V DR. JIGNA MOTWANI, J23621, DR.SACHIN
KAKKANATT DAIGAVANE, DR. PRAVEENA KHER
FP444 : Visual outcome after the use of steroids in FP801 : A Rare Case of Traumatic Chiasmal
case of optic neuritis studied in various age groups. Syndrome.
DR. TARUNI KUMARI, K23779, DR. SHIRIL DR.KANISHK KHARE, K23703, DR.TEENA MARIET
SAWAIYAN, DR. SAROJINI MURMU, DR. DEEPAK MENDONCA, DR.SHOBHA G. PAI, DR.GLADYS R
MARIANUS LAKRA RODRIGUES
FP461 : Nystagmus leads to diagnosis of FP833 : Rare case of young male with idiopathic
unsuspected periventricular leukomalacia in an intracranial hypertension with thrombocytosis.
adult. DR. AAKANKSHA BELE, A23887, DR.MONA
DR. ROLLI KHURANA, K16394, DR.PRIYA TAANK, DR. GONDHALE
(COL) K. SHYAM SUNDER
FP476 : Painful Ophthalmoplegia of the left eye: A FP839 : Two cases of bilateral third cranial nerve
case of Tolosa-Hunt Syndrome. palsies with rare etiologies.
DR. VIJAYA AGARWALLA, V22649, DR. (MRS.) DR. HARITHA V, H23911, DR.VIRNA SHAH
BARUAH MAMONI
FP514 : A rare presentation in opd-didmoad FP862 : An unusual case of acute lymphoblastic
syndrome. leukemia presenting with diplopia.
DR. AMITHA SUNNY, A23358, DR. ANCHITHA DR. BURSHINA AT, B23916, DR.VIRNA SHAH
MEENU R, DR. RAKENDU PUTHIYEDATH, PROF.
ANTHRAYOS C V KAKKANATT
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FP895 : A Rare Case Report of Ocular Manifestations in FP1316 : When true and pseudo disc edema coexists : a
Esthesioneuroblastoma. case report.
DR.RASHMIRITA KAKOTY, R23844, DR. ANAMIKA DR. SUBHAJIT BHATTACHARYA, B18094, DR. KETAKI S
NATH, DR.MIR ALAM SIDDIQUE SUBHEDAR
FP903 : Mimics of optic neuritis-suspected sarcoidosis?. FP1331 : Ophthalmologist to Neurologist- Path of a
DR.PRIYANKA MANDRAHA, M18550, Dr. SHASHI Cerebellar Cavernoma Presenting with Diplopia &
AGARWAL, DR.ANAMIKA DWIVEDI, PROF. PANKAJ Nystagmus. DR. ATUL KAMATH, M19469, DR. BHOSALE
CHOUDHARY DHANANJAY ANKUSH, DR.ADITI PAI
FP950 : A rare case of hallervorden spatz syndrome FP1346 : Minocycline Induced Intracranial Hypertension.
with pigmentary retinopathy. DR.DIVYA SHENOY, D22914, DR.SRIPATHI KAMATH
DR. ASHWINI RAUT, A23835, DR. MANSHA B, DR.SUNAYANA HEGDE, DR.NELLY E P
DASWANI, DR. VIRNA SHAH NAZARETH, DR.MENDONCA NORMAN
FP953 : Non arteritic anterior ischemic optic FP1431 : Ophthalmoplegia Due to Gaze Failure
neuropathy with cilioretinal artery occlusion. Secondary to Secondaries in the Brain.
DR. ASHWINI RAUT, A23835, DR.VIRNA SHAH, DR. DR. NAZIA NAIN, N23954, DR. RAMAN YENUGANDULA
SHISHIR VERGHESE
FP959 : Bilateral Disc edema presenting as the first FP1444 : Rare case of prolactinoma.
manifestation of Acoustic neuroma. DR. SAURABH SINGH JAREDA, J20328, DR. PRAKRITI
Dr.SAYLI SONAWANE, S23878, DR SUMEET CHOURASIA, DR.SINGH RAHUL, DR.MANJULA RAVIRALA
LAHANE, Dr.LAHANE TATYARAO PUNDLIKRAO, Dr.Ragini
Hasmukuray Parekh
FP999 : Visual Dysfunction as the First Presentation of FP1527 : Hyperhomocysteinemia - A Silent Threat To
Oligodendroglioma. Dr. RUTA WALAVALKAR, Abducens Nerve! DR.PADMA BHARATHI KANDASAMY,
R23727, DR. SACHIN DAIGAVANE P23082, DR. UMA RAMALINGAM
FP1012 : Mystery behind the visual field loss- A FP1577 : Retrospective study on multiple cranial nerve
challenging case series. DR. CHAITHRA DEMBALA palsies in Neuro-Ophthalmology.
AROOR, A14712, DR. ROHIT SHETTY, DR. PADMAMALINI DR. KARTHIK KUAMR MANI, M17773, DR. VIRNA SHAH
MAHENDRA DAS, DR.ABDUL RAWOOF
FP1129 : Unilateral optic neuritis following typhoid FP1615 : Unexplained headaches are not always
fever: Case Report. Migraine!!.
DR. MOUSUMI MALAKAR, M15757, DR. NAWAB ZISHAN DR. ARNAB PAL, A20482, DR.ANURADHA CHANDRA
FAROOQUI, DR.KIRAN BHANOT
FP1155 : Pseudo Foster Kennedy Syndrome and FP1679 : Botulinum toxin an effective option for acute
Uncontrolled Diabetes Mellitus- A Case Report. sixth nerve palsy.
DR. ANJALI DADU, A23722, DR.MADHVI TIWARI, DR. Dr. PRATHEEBA DEVI NIVEAN, N13366, Dr. NIVEAN M.
SAPNA SABNANI, DR.PREETI RAWAT
FP1291 : Recurrent Optic neuritis -a case of relapsing FP1695 : Unexpected oral eschar in a case of orbital apex
remitting multiple sclerosis. syndrome – a case of rhino-orbital mucormycosis?.
Dr.PARMITA DUTTA, P22682, Dr.Abhijit Kumar DR. ZEBA SHAIKH, Z24018, Dr. MATHU KRISHNAN
Handique VALLINAYAGAM
FP1308 : Ocular presentation in Myasthenia gravis.. FP1723 : A rare case of leber's hereditary optic
DR. AMALA REJI, A22054, DR.ARUN VAIDHYA neuropathy (LHON).
T, DR.SARANYA BALAKRISHNAN DR. DURGA SUBHA KEERTHI PATIBANDA, D24031, DR.
RAMESH KUMAR GOLKONDA SATYAPRAKASAM, DR.
YERRAMILLI SRINIWAS, DR. LAALITHYA DASARI

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FP1733 : Parapharyngeal mass masquerading as FP1992 : A case of recurrent optic neuritis in
abducens palsy : A case report.. sjogran syndrome.
DR. DEEPTHI R, D23978, DR. AMALA Dr.HARSHAL PATEL, P24154, Dr.POOJA PATEL
REJI, DR.SARANYA BALAKRISHNAN, DR.K KALAIVANI
FP1734 : A rare case report on miller fisher FP2018 : Papilledema –an atypical presentation of
syndrome. Neurocysticercosis.
DR. KIRTI VERMA, K22483, DR. DEEPAK MISHRA, DR. DR. RASNA BHANUMAN, R24033, Dr.VIRNA SHAH
TANMAY SRIVASTAV, DR. JEOTSNA RAJPUT
FP1735 : A rare case report of ocular manifestations FP2047 : A rare case of retrobulbar neuritis.
in Joubert Syndrome.. Dr.SUCHETA KAUL, S24126, DR. DIVYA
DR. MYNUPRIYA M, M24011, DR. LAKHIMAI MOTWANI, Dr. RENU MAGDUM
BEYPI, DR.MIR ALAM SIDDIQUE
FP1742 : A case of optic nerve meningioma FP2060 : Case Report : A Novel case of
masquerading as optic neuritis. Pinealoblastoma presenting with Parinaud
DR. LAALITHYA DASARI, L22502, DR.MENDA PARNI Syndrome. DR. SUBHODEEP THAKUR, T23250, DR.
KUMAR, DR. SUDHEER KUMAR SUBHRA SARITA BEHERA, DR.KSHIRABDHI TANAYA
MODALAVALASA, DR.YERRAMILLI SRINIWAS SAHOO, DR. BIJNYA BIRAJITA PANDA
FP1752 : same side tilting doll-A rare case of FP2081 : Wolframs Syndrome - A Case Report.
supranuclear ophthalmoplegia. Dr. NIKHIL GANDHI, G16367
DR.SHEELA MANICKAVEL, S23083, DR. SUHAS
PRABHAKAR, DR..MUTHAYYA MUTHUKUMAR
FP1806 : Ocular and Neuro-ophthalmic FP2089 : A case of neuromyelitis optica or devic's
manifestation of Neurofibromatosis -1: A case disease. Dr.DR. SWATHI RAGHA VENKATA
report. DR. ISHA CHATURVEDI, I19894, DR. RAMANA GODA, S24102, DR. NAYANTRA
KUMUDINI SHARMA M, Dr.HEMA SREEE NARRA, Dr.SATYAVATHI GUTTI
FP1831 : Oculomotor nerve palsy: A rare case study FP2138 : The eyes show what the brain has - a
of Neurocysticercosis. case report on neuromyelitis optica.
DR. SHEETAL MORSKOLE, S22635, DR. YURI DR. AYUSHI CHOUDHARY, A22204, DR.RESHMA

E-Posters
KASHIV, DR.PRITI SINGH, DR.KAVITA KUMAR RAMAKRISHNAN
FP1884 : classical case of type 1 Arnold Chiari FP2179 : B/L Papilledema,visual loss in Cerebral
Malformation. venousSinus thrombosis due to
DR. JESLIN JOHNSON, J20525, DR.VIRNA SHAH Hyperhomocysteinemia in young.
DR. KSHEERAJA Y, Y18102, DR.RAMYA M, DR.
SHILPA SOMANAL
FP1896 : A rare case of bilateral sixth nerve palsy. FP2182 : DEADLY DEMYELINATION: A CASE
DR. THAMIZHKODI, T24128, DR. KOWSALYA SERIES. Dr.Renuka Ajit Kukreja, R23481, DR.
AKKAYASAMY DARSHAN BHATT, Dr.DR. SUPRITHY SOMINENI
RAGHUPATHY, Dr.B Chandra Sekharan
FP1932 : A Case Of Ocular Myasthenia Gravis. FP2261 : Life threatening pseudo aneurysm
Dr. MADHUVANTHI MOHAN, M24093, Dr. RENU presenting as 6th nerve palsy..
MAGDUM DR. RASNA BHANUMAN, R24033, Dr.VIRNA SHAH
FP1966 : Rare presentation of tolosa hunt FP2344 : A rare case of vertical gaze palsy
syndrome after cataract surgery. following unilateral thalamic infarction.
DR. KSHEERAJA Y, Y18102, DR. MANASAVEENA N DR. BHOSALE DHANANJAY ANKUSH,
T, DR.ANANTH BHANDARY A19597, DR.MANJUNATH KAMATH M, DR. ATUL
KAMATH, DR.ADITI PAI
FP1978 : An Unusual case of bilateral Optic disc FP2356 : Long term stability of complex
edema with vision loss. strabismus in 3rd nerve palsy- tailored surgical
DR. RUTUJA GAWANDE, R23320, DR.RAHUL approach. DR. REENA GUPTA, G12626, DR.
DAGWAR, DR.SACHIN OMPRAKASH CHEKITAAN SINGH, DR. NEEBHA
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FP2364 : Vestibular Schwannoma: A case of dorsal midbrain syndrome and blindness..
Dr. MANISHA NAGPAL, N16935, Dr.ABHISHEK AGARWAL

OCULAR PATHOLOGY / OCULAR ONCOLOGY & TUMORS


FP14 : A case report of Bilateral Conjunctival Atypical FP238 : Sweat Gland Adenocarcinoma of Eyelid.
Lymphoid Hyperplasia. DR. KRISHNAN RAJA Dr.Pragati Aggarwal, P22956
SUBRAMANIAN, K21126, DR. PRAJNA N.V.
FP17 : Vision Loss-An Unusual Presentation Of Lung FP247 : Topical 0.02% Mitomycin C for management of
Carcinoma. cornealconjunctival intraepithelial neoplasia.
DR. KHUSHI AGRAWAL, K23105, DR.MANMATH KUMAR DR.SHILPA SINGH, S12937, DR. ANURAG NARULA, DR.
DAS ANURAG NARULA
FP40 : Sebaceous Cell Carcinoma Of Right Lower Lid : A FP284 : CLINICAL PROFILE OF GOLDENHAR SYNDROME.
Case Report. Dr. SHREYA SHAH, S12819, Dr. DEEKSHA THORAT, DR.
DR.PARTHAPRATIM ROY, R17151 RAUNAQ KHANNA, Dr. MEHUL SHAH
FP89 : Intraocular lymphomas. FP303 : Combating Ocular surface squamous
Dr.MOHD UZAIR ZAKAI, Z19330, DR.AMIT MEHTANI neoplasia(OSSN)-A clinical case series.
DR. ANKITA BALA, A23789, DR.PREETI RAWAT, DR. PRITI
YADAV
FP109 : Complicated Orbital Lymphangioma: A Case FP356 : ORBITAL MYIASIS IN A CASE OF BASAL CELL
Report. DR. ARNAB MANDAL, M23699, DR.SUBHASIS CARCINOMA.
JANA, DR. INDRAJIT SARKAR, DR. MOUSUMI BANERJEE DR.ANIKET RAI, R23716, DR. KHUSHBOO CHAWLA
FP129 : Salmon not to eat but to treat (orbital FP451 : Orbital Pseudo-pseudo Tumor
lymphoma). (caroticocavournous fistula mimicking as orbital pseudo
Dr.LITA PRAGNYA, L22999, Dr.OMEGA PRIYADARSHINI tumor). DR.SHAKTI VANAAR, V17249
FP135 : Presenting sign of underlying malignancy - FP490 : Ocular Surface Squamous Neoplasia: varied
Clinical, pathological features & outcomes.. presentations, treatment modalities and outcomes..
DR. AKSHAY NAIR, N12639, DR. NITA AMIT SHAH, DR. DR. SANTANU DAS, D20971, DR.RAGHURAJ S HEGDE
S.NATARAJAN
FP149 : A rare case report of giant chondroid FP507 : Primary orbital lymphoma a cause of unilateral
syringoma. axial proptosis-case report.
DR. RUTAYANI DASH, R21007, DR. DASH SUCHITRA, DR. DR. MOHIT SHARMA, S23684, DR. SWIKRUTI JENA, DR.
SANTOSH KUMAR SETHI, DR. SAMEER DASH, DR. SABITA DEVI, DR. DASH SUCHITRA
RUTAYANI DASH
FP166 : Topical Mitomycin C as the primary treatment FP509 : Neurilemmoma , A Cause Of Eccentric Proptosis (
for Ocular Surface Squamous Neoplasia. A Rare Case Entity).
DR.G.S. POOJA, G22985, DR.SHUBHRATHA S. DR.SWIKRUTI JENA, S23683, DR.MOHIT SHARMA, DR.
HEGDE, DR.SANDHYA DHARWADKAR SABITA DEVI, DR. DASH SUCHITRA
FP183 : Optic disc melanocytoma- An incidental finding. FP544 : recurrent squamous cell carcinoma of
Dr. PRIYA D., P15557 conjunctiva : a case report.
DR. MANPREET KAUR, M21286, DR. NEHA
ADLAKHA, DR.AKRAM KHAN
FP201 : SEBACEOUS CELL CARCINOMA: Sometimes FP570 : Surgery-not the only weapon in armoury for
There Is More To A Case That Meets The Eye. OSSN;consider topical chemotherapy.
Dr.DEEPAK KUMAR TIWARI, T23676, Dr. Varun Dr.SUPRIYA KHARE, S23818, Dr. Upali Tiwari, Dr.AKSHAY
Upadhyay, Dr.Neetu Kori, Dr. SWETA SINGH UMARE, Dr.Preeti Rawat

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FP576 : Clinical correlation between various blood FP928 : A tale of two rare moles..
markers and Diabetic retinopathy in present Dr. MONALISA SAHA, M22737
scenarios.
Dr. SIDDIQUI PARVEZ AHMED, S07209
FP643 : A case of ocular myiasis in adenoid cystic FP992 : uncontrolled juvenile diabetic with
variant of basal cell carcinoma. concurrent oculofacial mucormycosis and myiasis.
DR. AKANKSHA SHARMA, A23760, DR. SAMRUDDHI Dr.PALLAVI SHARMA, P20696, Dr. SUMEET
CHANEKAR, DR.URVASHI SINAI KHANDUJA, Dr.ROULI SUD
KUDCHADKAR, DR.UGAM P S USGAONKER
FP653 : A close insight into common lid masses FP1004 : Clinico-Radiological Correlation Of
presenting as lid tumour:A case series. Orbital Rhabdomyosarcoma.
Dr. DIVYA KHANDELWAL, D23770, DR.MADHVI DR.ROHIT SHAHI, S20879, DR. PRIYANSHI
TIWARI, DR.AKSHAY UMARE, DR.VIJAY BHAISARE AWASTHI, DR. TANMAY SRIVASTAV, DR. DEEPAK
MISHRA
FP758 : Primary Neuro-endocrine Tumour in orbit: a FP1039 : Conjunctival Pyogenic Granuloma.
rare entity. Dr.VISHAL WAGH, W23905, Dr. (Mrs.) SUBHANGI
Dr. RAKA CHATTERJEE, C16649 P. NAGPURE, DR.SAPAN JAISWAL, DR.SACHIN
DAIGAVANE
FP785 : Conjunctival Stromal Tumor (COST): A Rare FP1043 : Orbital Venous Malformation: A Case
Conjunctival Neoplasm. Report.
Dr. MIHIR LAGVANKAR, L15182, DR. MD. SHAHID Dr.VISHAL WAGH, W23905, Dr. (Mrs.) SUBHANGI
ALAM P. NAGPURE, DR.SAPAN JAISWAL, DR.SACHIN
DAIGAVANE
FP828 : Analysis of Sturge -Weber syndrome : A FP1104 : Miraculous eye salvage in giant
Retrospective Study. conjunctival malignant melanoma associated with
Dr. PANKAJ BARANWAL, B18217, Dr. SAURABH Xeroderma Pigmentosa.
SINGH JAREDA, Dr. HEMENDRA SINGH, DR. TANMAY Dr.POOJA KUMARI, P21017, DR.RANJITHA
SRIVASTAV G.K., DR. (MRS.) RADHIKA TANDON, DR.NEIWETE

E-Posters
LOMI
FP858 : Rodent ulcer-- a masquerader even. FP1156 : Myxoid solitary fibrous tumor of the
Dr.Rituraj Baruah, B11969, Dr.RITU AURORA, Dr. orbit.
AJAY AURORA Dr.Kaustubh Mulay, M16657, Dr. SANTOSH G.
HONAVAR
FP892 : A Unique Presentation of Meibomian gland FP1184 : The Melting Face: Neurofibromatosis;
Carcinoma. diagnose and conquer.
Dr.ASHISH KUMAR PANDEY, P23836, DR. ATUL Dr.SAUMYA SHARMA, S22205, DR. (WG. CDR.) P.
SINGH, DR.(COL ) ANIRUDH SINGH SHINGAL, DR. ASHOK KUMAR
KHURANA, DR.SONAKSHI SEHRAWAT
FP899 : Bilateral Choroidal Melanoma In FP1188 : Update on Pharmacotherapy for OSSN.
Immunocompromised Patient: A Case Report. Dr.NISHA BURA, N21414, DR.GUNJAN
Dr.PRIYANKA EKKA, P23889, DR. CHADHA, DR.RICHA SHARMA, DR. CHAWLA
JAYSHREE, DR.MANGILAL GARG, DR. SWATI KUJUR URMIL, DR. RANI AKANKSHA
FP911 : Trichilemmal Carcinoma Of Eyelid-A Case FP1202 : Glomus Tumor Of Hand With Ocular
Report. Manifestations In Von Recklinghausen's Disease-
DR. KALPANA KAUSHIK, K23737, DR. JAYSHREE, DR. A Rare Case Report..
MANGILAL GARG, DR. SWATI KUJUR DR. BIKRAM DAM, D22555, DR.JAWAHAR JYOTI
KULI, DR.SUNANDA NANDI

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FP1211 : Endocrine mucin-producing sweat gland FP1641 : Outcomes of Secondary Episcleral Plaque
carcinoma of the eyelid. Brachytherapy in Retinoblastoma.
DR.KAUSTUBH MULAY, M16657, DR. FAIROOZ Dr.HARIKA REGANI, R18125, DR.KAUSTUBH MULAY, DR.
PUTHIYAPURAYIL MANJANDAVIDA SANTOSH G. HONAVAR
FP1223 : Sebaceous Gland Carcinoma Of Eyelid FP1642 : An atypical presentation of Recurrent Orbital
Masquerading As Blepharitis. Solitary fibrous tumor.
Dr. CHAWLA URMIL, C06868, DR.NISHA DR.HARIKA REGANI, R18125, DR.ANKITA
BURA, DR.GUNJAN CHADHA, DR.RICHA SHARMA, DR. AISHWARYA, DR.KAUSTUBH MULAY, DR. SANTOSH G.
RANI AKANKSHA HONAVAR
FP1358 : Pigmented Limbal Growth: A Rare Case FP1654 : A Case of Hidrocystoma of upper eye lid.
Report. Dr. NAGALAKSHMI N, N22668
DR.NILAKSHI THAKURIA, N23900, DR. HIMANTO NATH
HAZARIKA
FP1399 : A case of Nevus of ota.. FP1658 : Pyogenic granuloma post pterygium surgery.
DR.SRIKALA BIZZA, S22492, DR.YOGESH KUMAR, DR. DR.AJAY KAR, K14692
NITIN MUKESH
FP1400 : Experimental In vitro Cryotherapy in FP1686 : Account of paediatric ocular, adnexal tumours
Sebaceous Gland Carcinoma of the Eyelid. and cysts at tertiary care centre of north-east india.
Dr. PRABRISHA BANERJEE, B17525, DR. MD. SHAHID Dr.SHEESHAM SINGH, S23350, DR. NILUTPARNA
ALAM DEORI, DR. DIPANKAR DAS
FP1469 : Bilateral Pigmented Ocular Surface Squamous FP1795 : A case report of ocular myiasis.
Neoplasia In A 4-Year-Old With Xeroderma DR. SMEET DESAI, D24066, DR. FARHEEN LALIWALA, DR.
Pigmentosum. DEEPIKA SINGHAL, DR.BINITA NARANBHAI GADHAVI
DR.PRIYARTHI PRADHAN, P21563, DR.SHRUTI
JAISWAL, DR.ASHIYANA NARIANI, DR.SHEELA P. KERKAR
FP1482 : An extensive case of Squamous cell carcinoma FP1813 : Conjunctival pyogenic granuloma of unknown
repaired with excision and direct closure. etiology - a case series.
Dr. ASHOK KUMAR KHURANA, K02985, Dr.sonakshi Dr. RESHMA SONOWAL, R22666, Dr. (Mrs.) BARUAH
sehrawat, Dr. (Wg. Cdr.) P. SHINGAL, Dr.Saumya MAMONI
Sharma, Dr.sonakshi sehrawat
FP1604 : Take a look... Eye shield or lid tumor?. FP1857 : TITLE: A case of advanced choroidal
Dr. MINU RAMAKRISHNAN, R09624, Dr.Vrunda G melanoma..
Morepatil, Dr.Vrunda G Morepatil Dr.JANKI BHAYANI, J24142, Dr. LIPA MOHANTY
FP1621 : NF-κB as a biomarker for histopathological FP1879 : A case of ocular surface squamous neoplasia
grading of ocular surface squamous neoplasia (OSSN). (OSSN).
Dr.SWATI PRIYADARSHINI, S20345, Dr. APJIT KAUR DR. ARCHANA GULATI, A24108, DR.RISHI M MEHTA
FP1624 : Extensive Squamous Cell Carcinoma - An FP1916 : A sclerosing therapy with intralesional
Innovative Approach To Management. bleomycin in a rare case of conjunctival
Dr.sonakshi sehrawat, S22206, Dr. ASHOK KUMAR lymphangiectasia.
KHURANA, Dr. HARVINDER SINGH ARORA, Dr. CHAWLA DR. HETVEE GANDHI, H24017, DR.DR. SAPAN
URMIL, Dr.Saumya Sharma SHAH, DR.SATANI DIPALI RAMESHCHANDRA
FP1638 : Anterior Chamber Seeds in Retinoblastoma – FP1971 : Rubella Eye Disease: A Clinico-pathological
Management and Outcome. Case Report.
Dr.Ankita aishwarya, A20469, Dr.HARIKA REGANI, Dr. DR.BHAVYA GOKANI, G24156, DR.HARSHA
SANTOSH G. HONAVAR BHATTACHARJEE, DR.RONEL SOIBAM, DR. DIPANKAR DAS

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FP1988 : Modified Tenzel's flap technique for FP2268 : Unilateral positional proptosis as a form
management of BCC of eyelid. of orbital varices.
DR. BHAWNA PIPLANI, P13855, DR.SONAKSHI DR. G AISHWARYA, G24143, DR.PRITI
SEHRAWAT, DR. CHAWLA URMIL, DR. ASHOK SINGH, DR.KAVITA KUMAR, DR. HIMANSHU
KUMAR KHURANA GAIKWAD
FP2010 : Perplexing Case of Unilateral Intermittent FP2279 : Clinical relevance of YAP protein in the
Axial Proptosis and Anemic Retinopathy In pathogenesis of Uveal Melanoma.
Pregnancy. PROF.DR. SEEMA KASHYAP, K08579, DR. SEEMA
DR. ISHA SHARMA, I22923, DR.PRAMOD KUMAR SEN, DR. NEELAM PUSHKER
SAHU, DR. DAS GOPAL KRUSHNA
FP2011 : Title: Effect of intralesional bleomycin FP2290 : Tip of an Iceberg.
sclerotherapy for treatment of orbital Dr. CHETAN CHHIKARA, C24007, DR. APOORVA
lymphangioma. GOEL
DR. RUBAB GINWALA, R24158, DR.SATANI DIPALI
RAMESHCHANDRA, DR.DR. SAPAN SHAH
FP2045 : Eyelashes roots study in eyelid cancers: FP2326 : Metastasis of Breast carcinoma -
Microscopic evidence. presenting as membranous mass in the angle.
DR. PALAK CHIRANIYA, P22279, DR. JAYANTA DR. SHACHI SHETTY, S16252, DR.BABI SINHA
KUMAR DAS, DR. (MRS.) KASTURI
BHATTACHARJEE, DR. DIPANKAR DAS
FP2191 : Osteopontin Expression in Lacrimal FP2330 : Giant sebaceous cell carcinoma of upper
Adenoid cystic carcinoma (ACC). eyelid - Case report.
DR. SEEMA SEN, S07753, DR.SHAHZAN DR. RESHU MALHOTRA, M16553, DR. RAJESH, DR.
SIDDIQUE, DR. NEELAM PUSHKER, PROF.DR. SEEMA MANGILAL GARG, DR. SANTOSH SINGH PATEL
KASHYAP

OPTICS / REFRACTION / CONTACT LENS


FP161 : Refractive status and ocular morbidity FP1589 : Astigmatism Associated with Allergic

E-Posters
among Indian school children in Riyadh, Saudi Conjunctivitis: a hospital based study.
Arabia.. DR. SUBHANKITA PAUL, S23939, DR. NAMRATA
Dr. ZIAUL HAQ YASIR, Y12440, DR.KHANDEKAR SHREE, DR. SAURA KAMAL DUTTA, DR. BABY DEKA
RAJIV
FP205 : Can we do anything about myopia FP2038 : Comparative study of cyclopentolate VS
progression?. atropine for cycloplegic refraction in hyperopic
Dr. ADITYA ANAND, A22453 children.
DR. YOGESH JAYEBHAYE, J22484, DR.GOPAL
KRISHAN TRIVEDI
FP237 : Employing the prisms for assessment of FP2363 : Retrospective Refractive outcome
sensory fusion.. analysis of Monovision in Cataract surgery.
DR. MIHIR TRILOK KOTHARI, K08617, DR.HARSHADA DR. HARSHAVARDHAN GHORPADE, G14398, DR.
KHANDRANI MOREKER SUNIL RATILAL
FP747 : Evaluation Atropine (0.01%) Eye Drops on
Progression of Myopia in Young Myopic Children.
DR. SHROFF ASHOK PRANJIVANDAS,
S02064, DR.DISHITA SHROFF, DR.HARDIK SHROFF

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FP37 : Upper Eyelid Reconstruction Using Full Thickness FP316 : Clinical and demographaic characterestics of
Posterior Auricular Skin Graft. dermoid cyst.
DR. APOORVA GOEL, A22665, DR. JOGINDER PAL DR. SHREYA SHAH, S12819, DR. RAUNAQ KHANNA, DR.
CHUGH, DR. ASHOK RATHI, DR. RAJENDRA SINGH DEEKSHA THORAT, DR. MEHUL SHAH
CHAUHAN
FP51 : Surgical outcomes of Marcus Gunn jaw winking FP317 : Successfully managed unique case of human
ptosis correction: a novel approach. bite.
DR. SALIL KUMAR MANDAL, M12531, DR.SOUMYADEEP DR. SHREYA SHAH, S12819, DR. RUHI GUNAY, DR.
MAJUMDAR, DR.SUMAN LODH DEEKSHA THORAT, DR. MEHUL SHAH
FP95 : Large foreign body presenting as an intraorbital FP343 : Clinical profile of ptosis patients..
tumor- A diagnostic challenge. DR. HEENA PATEL, H23755, DR. RUHI GUNAY, DR. MEHUL
DR. TANVI GAONKER, T23161, DR.KETAKI SHAH, DR. SHREYA SHAH
RAJURKAR, DR.SHWETA, DR.ANJU RASTOGI
FP110 : Orbital Tuberculosis with Intracranial FP477 : A case of pediatric orbital cellulitis in association
Extension- A Rare Case. with infected cleft palate & sinusitis.
DR. TANVI GAONKER, T23161, DR.SHWETA, DR.KETAKI PROF. DR. SUMIT SACHDEVA, S07807, DR.RACHANA
RAJURKAR, DR.ANJU RASTOGI GAHLAWAT, DR. MANISHA RATHI, DR.PRIYAMVADA
YADAV
FP115 : Episodic proptosis with normal orbital imaging: FP484 : Rare solitary fibrous tumour of orbit presenting
what lies beyond. as sac swelling.
DR. MINU ANTONY, M23095, Dr. BHARGAVI PAWAR Dr. NAREDI SUNIL RAMJIWAN, N06198
FP175 : External Ophthalmomyiasis – a case report. FP508 : Ocular rhinosporidiosis mimicking meibomian
DR. SUCHITRA KUMARI, S23660, DR. SINHA VIDYA gland carcinoma with mechanical ectropion - case
BHUSHAN, DR.NEHA SHILPY, DR.PAYAL MUKHERJI report.
DR. MOHIT SHARMA, S23684, DR.SWIKRUTI JENA, DR.
SABITA DEVI, DR. DASH SUCHITRA
FP191 : Unusual Presentation of sarcoidosis as an FP539 : A rare case of blephrophimosis syndrome with
Isolated Eye Lid Mass. bilateral small eyes & severe ptosis.
DR.AMIT SETHI, S11715, DR.VANI PURI DR. JYOTI GONTIA, J23792, DR.SHIVATI SAHU, DR.
SHRUTI CHAUDHARY, DR.PREETI RAWAT
FP225 : Recurrent Skip Ulcers of the Socket Post- FP588 : Thyroid Eye Disease is an inflammation of orbit
Radiation. due to autoantibodies against orbital fibrocytes..
DR. PRIYANKA GOLHAIT, P22302, DR.SHWETA DR. PARMITA DUTTA, P22682, DR.JAWAHAR JYOTI KULI
RAGHAV, DR.SAMREEN KHANAM, PROF.RUCHI GOEL
FP277 : Effectiveness of levator surgery for ptosis FP621 : Bilateral Goldenhar Syndrome with
correction. Microcornea: A Rare Presentation.
DR. SHREYA SHAH, S12819, DR. RUHI GUNAY, DR. DR. JITENDER KUMAR, K13827, DR.MONIKA
DEEKSHA THORAT, DR. MEHUL SHAH DAHIYA, DR.PRIYAMVADA YADAV, DR. MANISHA
NADA, DR. JITENDER KUMAR
FP282 : Epidemiology of congenital malformation. FP649 : Ophthalmomyiasis secondary to infected scleral
DR. RAUNAQ KHANNA, K19608, Dr. RUHI GUNAY, DR. buckle.
HEENA PATEL, Dr. DEEKSHA THORAT DR. MAGNA MARY KURUVILA, M23808, DR.SUNIL
BIRADAR
FP283 : A case of idiopathic orbital inflammation FP661 : Crouzon Syndrome: A Rare Case Report.
mimicking as orbital cellulitis. DR. TANMAY SRIVASTAV, S18045, DR. KIRTI
DR. MARIAM MATHEW, M09736 VERMA, DR.VIRENDRA PRATAP SINGH, DR. MAURYA R. P.

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FP694 : Frontal sinus mucocele with orbital and FP981 : Successful management of bilateral
intracranial extension: a varied surgical approach. orbital cellulitis with LE cavernous sinus
DR. MANJUSHREE KAREGOWDA, M21961, DR. thrombosis.
UMESH HARAKUNI, DR.SAMAN HALIM, DR. SMITHA DR. SUDESH KUMAR ARYA, A06388, DR.UJJWAL
K.S. PRAKASH JHA, DR.PARRINA SEHGAL, DR.
KHUSHBOO SHEORAN
FP704 : Xeroderma Pigmentosum with Bilateral FP1021 : EPITHELIAL CYST OF ORBIT.
Ocular Surface Squamous Neoplasia. DR. MADHUSMITA BEHERA, B10611
DR.SIVA RAMAN G, G22169, DR. MODINI
PANDHARPURAR
FP766 : CSF leak during orbital exenteration and its FP1098 : MAZAROMA - The Juliet of 3 IDIOt's.
management: a case report.. Dr.NARASIMHA MEDAM, M23883, DR.MEGHANA
DR. SANTANU DAS, D20971, DR.RAGHURAJ S HEGDE TANWAR, DR. USHA R.
FP769 : Concurrent occurrence of thyroid- FP1099 : An uninvited guest: a rare case report of
associated orbitopathy and orbital pseudotumor. onchocerciasis in the orbital region.
Dr.SARALA SANKAR, S23278, Dr.BHAGWATI DR. DIVYA J, D23735, DR.SHWETHA
WADWEKAR NC, DR.SHWETHA NC, DR. DIVYA J
FP771 : An inadvertently creeping lacrimal fossa FP1140 : Genesis of recurrent Posterior Scleritis in
mass. a young female: A rare diagnosis but not to be
Dr. ANOOP SINGH, A21792, Dr. PADMAJA missed.
KRISHNAN DR. ARVIND KUMAR MORYA, M17612, DR. SAHIL
BHANDARI, DR.RAJENDRA PRASAD, DR. KANCHAN
SOLANKI V.
FP813 : Basal Cell Carcinoma - Noduloulcerative FP1172 : 5-FLUROURACIL - Wonder Drug In
Variety : A case Report. Cicatricial Ectropion and Periorbital Scars.
DR. AMBIKESH PANDEY, P23859, Dr. SHRADDHA DR. RANI AKANKSHA, R23904, DR. CHAWLA
UPADHYAYA, Dr.Jyoti Bhuyan URMIL, DR.PRIYAMVADA YADAV, DR.GUNJAN
CHADHA, DR.JYOTI DESWAL

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FP855 : Multimodal management of scarred FP1175 : BLEPHAROCHALASIS - An Approach
socket.. Towards Optimal Cosmesis.
Dr. SHAZIA ARRIN, A16627, DR. NIDHI PANDEY DR. ASHOK KUMAR KHURANA,
K02985, DR.SAUMYA SHARMA, DR.SONAKSHI
SEHRAWAT, DR. CHAWLA URMIL
FP870 : Title- An unusual case report of unilateral FP1209 : BENIGN CONJUNCTIVAL CYST – A CASE
proptosis , secondary to cavernous sinus fistula.. REPORT.
DR. RASHMI RAMANI, R23875, DR.SACHIN DR.GUNJAN CHADHA, G20758, DR.RICHA
DAIGAVANE SHARMA, DR.NISHA BURA, DR. CHAWLA
URMIL, DR. RANI AKANKSHA
FP885 : Inverting sutures with upper lateral FP1242 : To present a rare case of orbital
canthoplasty and lateral tarsal strip procedure. cavernous hemangioma associated with
DR. SANDHIYA M., S23876, DR. JEYAPAUL lymhovascular malformation.
JAYALATHA, DR. ANURADHA DR. POORNIMA TANDRA, P22849, Dr. MODINI
ALAGUSUNDARAM, DR.R. R. MALARVIZHI PANDHARPURAR
FP957 : A Case Report of Invasive Orbital FP1257 : Retrospective analysis of demographic,
Aspergillosis with Pulmonary Aspergilloma in a HIV clinical profile and management of blepharoptosis
Patient. patients.
DR. LAKSHMI MALAR RAMAJEYAM, R14979, DR. JYOTI DESWAL, D17716, DR. PREETAM RAJ
DR. MEGHANA TANWAR KURREY, DR. REENA GUPTA, DR. NEEBHA ANAND

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FP1276 : Reconstruction of the lower eye lid with flap FP1587 : Lower lid aspergillosis in pregnancy
and free graft following excision of BCC:A case report. masquerading as a granuloma.
DR.SUPRIYA KHARE, S23818, DR.PRERNA Dr. AGAM BHANDARI, B22359, DR. SAHIL AGRAWAL, Dr.
MESHRAM, DR. PREETI RAWAT AARUSHI SAINI
FP1277 : Papillary oncocytoma of eye lid- a rare case. FP1598 : Case report of Orbital Mucormycosis.
Dr.MADHUSMITA BEHERA, B10611 Dr. AARUSHI SAINI, A23971, Dr.ANCHAL
ARORA, Dr.AGAM BHANDARI, Dr. JOLLY ROHATGI
FP1389 : Caught red-handed. FP1616 : Ocular Marginal Zone B-Cell Non-Hodgkin's
DR.POOJA BHATLAVANDE, P20848 Lymphoma (<10% orbital tumors, <1% NHL, 5%
Extranodal NHL).
DR.UTKARSH RAI, R21352, DR.JAWAHAR JYOTI KULI
FP1404 : Manifestations of thyroid ophthalmopathy – A FP1659 : A case report on the rare-Rosai Dorfman
case series. syndrome(RDD)- A Syndrome so queer...
DR. ANITA KUMAWAT, A23813, DR. JYOTI GONTIA, DR. DR. RAKHI P DCRUZ, R20600
SHIVANI BANSAL, DR.PREETI RAWAT
FP1423 : A case of Blepharophimosis, Ptosis, Epicanthus FP1669 : Minimally invasive transconjunctival
inversus and Telecanthus (BPES). orbitotomy- anatomical, functional and aesthetical
DR.SRIKALA BIZZA, S22492, DR.JATINDER BALI, DR. approach.
NITIN MUKESH DR. GAURAV GARG, G19074, Dr. SANTOSH G.
HONAVAR, Dr. RAKSHA RAO
FP1441 : An unusual case of bilateral internal angular FP1707 : Non Specific Orbital Inflammation ( Nsoi ) – A
mass. Rare Presentation In Elderly.
DR.ANCHAL ARORA, A22943, DR.ASHIT HANDA, DR. DR. DIPIKA SAINATH, D24045, DR. SWATHI
JOLLY ROHATGI NAGARAJAN, DR.RAJALAKSHMI A R, DR. (LT.COL) KIRTI
NATH JHA
FP1479 : Assessing Quality of life in FP1708 : A misdiagnosed case of orbital myositis.
GravesOphthalmopathy patients with Odiya DR. ANCHITHA MEENU R, A22540, DR.NIYA
translatedGO-QOLquestionnaire.. BABU, PROF.ANTHRAYOS C V KAKKANATT
DR. BIJNYA BIRAJITA PANDA, P12215, DR. SUMITA
MOHAPATRA
FP1513 : A rare presentation of orbital aspergilloma. FP1721 : Orbital Spindle Cell Haemangioma: An
DR.SUMIT KUMAR, K19944, DR.SHALIN Uncommon Entity!!.
SHAH, DR.AYUSHI AGARWAL, PROF.RUCHI GOEL DR. NEHA ARORA, N19942, DR.SAPTAGIRISH
RAMBHATLA
FP1530 : Probing in congenital Nasolacrimal duct FP1753 : Isolated Tubercular Dacryoadenitis In A Non-
obstruction in children older than 2 yrs. Immunocompromised Healthy Adult.
DR. SHUBHANGI KURSANGE, S22773, DR. MEENAKSHI Dr. NIRUPAMA KASTURI, N12194, Dr. K. SUBASHINI, Dr.
WADHWANI NIRUPAMA KASTURI
FP1544 : Probing in congenital Nasolacrimal duct FP1755 : A Miss Hit in Thyroid Eye Disease.
obstruction in children older than 2 yrs. DR. ARTI WANKHADE, A23940, DR SUMEET
DR.SHUBHANGI KURSANGE, S22773, DR.MEENAKSHI LAHANE, DR.LAHANE TATYARAO PUNDLIKRAO, DR.RAGINI
WADHWANI HASMUKURAY PAREKH
FP1580 : Childhood Primary Orbital FP1758 : A Case Of Orbital Cellulitis : Management and
Rhabdomyosarcoma -Challenges in Management. Outcomes.
DR. SRISTI SHREYA MALAKAR, S22795, DR.GOGOI DR.GAURAV MERJA, M24075, DR. KOTHARI ANIL, DR.
RAJENDRA NATH KARTIKEY KOTHARI

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FP1779 : A case report of ocular cysticercosis (OCC). FP2134 : Eyelid and orbital anomalies in patients
DR. KRISHNA SHAH, K24065, DR. DEEPIKA with tessier craniofacial clefts: management
SINGHAL, DR. KUMARINEHA PARMAR, DR. HASTI LO options.
DR. DEEPSEKHAR DAS, D18922, DR.RACHNA
MEEL, DR. MANDEEP SINGH BAJAJ, DR. NEELAM
PUSHKER
FP1789 : Case report of Cherubism with ocular FP2150 : Delayed presentation and management
involvement.. of orbital subperiosteal hematoma in COVID
DR.ANERI SHAH, A24063, DR. ASHKA PATEL, DR. phase.
DEEPIKA SINGHAL, DR. VAISHALIBEN PRAJAPATI DR. VANDANA YADAV, V19774
FP1862 : Management of Recurrent Mechanical FP2172 : Mystifying Ophthalmoplegia : an unusual
Ectropion Due to Hypertrophied Palpebral presentation of NSOI..
Conjunctiva. Dr. nikhila yadav, N20999, DR. SHREYA
DR. AKSHITA AGGARWAL, A23317, DR.MANPREET TYAGI, Dr.Saumya
CHUGH, DR.PRAMOD KUMAR SAHU, DR. DAS GOPAL
KRUSHNA
FP1918 : Prevalence Of Orbital Inflammatory FP2200 : Orbital Myiasis- Small Enemy with Big
Disorders In Tertiary Health Care Centre. Troubles.
DR. MADHVENDRA SINGH AHIRWAR, A21294, DR. Dr. SHABNAM BHALLA, B15148
HEMENDRA SINGH, DR. ANURAG KUMAR
KASHYAP, DR. KIRTI VERMA
FP2020 : A rare case of an acute facial nerve palsy FP2309 : Limbal dermoid.
following dog bite. Dr. NEHA VERMA, V16263
DR. PRATIBHA SESAMA, P23441, DR.PRAMOD
KUMAR SAHU, DR. DAS GOPAL KRUSHNA
FP2031 : Functional And Cosmetic Outcome After FP2349 : Persistent vertical diplopia in WHITE
Debulking Surgery In Neurofibromatosis Involving EYED BLOW OUT FRACTURE post repair using
Upper Lid. titanium mesh.

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DR. PRATIBHA SESAMA, P23441, DR. NITISH Dr. REENA GUPTA, G12626, DR. PREETAM RAJ
KUMAR, DR.PRAMOD KUMAR SAHU, DR. DAS GOPAL KURREY, Dr. NEEBHA ANAND, Dr. CHEKITAAN
KRUSHNA SINGH
FP2125 : Demographic profile of orbital FP2369 : evisceration with four petal technique.
exenteration in a tertiary eye care centre in India. Dr. akash sanghani, S23437, Dr.Nilesh V Parekh
DR. SAHIL AGRAWAL, A19972, DR.RACHNA
MEEL, DR PALLAVI SINGH, DR.DEEPSEKHAR DAS
FP2127 : Arachnoid Cyst Of Brain Presenting As
Proptosis : A Case Report.
DR. NIVEDITA GURU, G17581

PEDIATRIC
FP62 : Should Pediatric Ophthalmologists (PO) FP179 : An Unusual Union: Ankyloblepharon
incorporate Teleophthalmology in Their Practice?. Filiform Adnatum (AFA).
Dr. MIHIR TRILOK KOTHARI, K08617 DR. VINITA DUBEY, V23050, DR.AMIT
MEHTANI, DR. HARISH CHANDAR GANDHI
FP81 : Evaluation of mental health in paediatric FP270 : Study of Morphology of Congenital and
ophthalmology! - a case report. Developmental Cataract with their Visual
DR. KRUTI SHAH, S16810 Significance.
DR. GAYATRI GORDE, G23674, DR. (MRS.) JYOTIKA
P. MISHRIKOTKAR, DR.PRADNYA
DESHMUKH, DR.SNEHAL RHISHIKESH THAKRE
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FP318 : Clinical profiles of patients with FP1095 : Marinesco-Sjögren syndrome - a rare case
blepherophymosis syndrome. report.
Dr. SHREYA SHAH, S12819, DR. RAUNAQ KHANNA, Dr. DR. AAZAMBIR BRAR, B22702, DR. SHIVANAND
RUHI GUNAY, Dr. MEHUL SHAH BUBANALE, DR.CHETHANA WARAD, DR. UMESH
HARAKUNI
FP346 : Visualoutcome of Scleral Fixated Iols In FP1208 : Management of a case of microspherophakia
Pediatric Age Group. with anterior dislocation of lens with marfanoid
Dr. KETAN P. DEWAN, D05611, Dr. RUHI GUNAY, Dr. habitus..
SHREYA SHAH, Dr. MEHUL SHAH DR. PRAVALIKA KALVA, P22168, DR. RAMAN
YENUGANDULA, DR. POORNIMA TANDRA
FP523 : "Maternal anticonvulsants and bilateral optic FP1217 : The White eye.
nerve hypoplasia"- A case report. DR. PRAVALIKA KALVA, P22168, DR. POORNIMA
Dr. SASIKALA ELIZBETH ANILKUMAR, S17385 TANDRA, DR. RAMAN YENUGANDULA
FP526 : Ocular manufestations of Dandy Walker FP1434 : Prevalance and types of refractive error and
syndrome-a rare case report. amblyopia in children under 15 years of age.
DR.LEENA CHOUDHURY, L23831, DR. (MRS) SEWALI DAS DR. SONALI SINGH, S23717, DR. GEETHA
SRINIVASAN, DR. SUKRITI AHUJA
FP696 : A case of duchenne muscular dystrophy on FP1486 : Causes, clinical features and surgical outcomes
steroid therapy with posterior subcapsular cataract. in pediatric subluxation of lens.
DR. NAMITHA PRAKASH, N22842, DR.CHETHANA DR. PARUL CHAWLA GUPTA, C12043, DR. SURBHI
WARAD, DR. BHAGYAJYOTHI B. K., DR.SHALINI KHURANA, DR. JAGAT RAM
KUMAR, DR. UMESH HARAKUNI
FP710 : Be megalocornea with anterior iris insertion FP1507 : Congenital combined imbrication of eyelids
with angle dysgenesis in sibling children. syndrome- a rare case report.
DR.GOUTHAM KANIKARAM, K22110, DR. RAMAN DR. ANURADHA, A19650
YENUGANDULA
FP918 : Anti-VEGF as an adjunct in Surgery in advanced FP1526 : An interesting case on Free- Floating Pigmented
retinopathy of prematurity. Vitreous Cyst ..
DR. ABHIDNYA SURVE, S18120, DR. RAJPAL, DR.SUNEEL DR. NITU KUMARI, N22258, DR.HARSHA
KUMAR, DR.SHORYA VARDHAN AZAD BHATTACHARJEE, DR. NILUTPARNA DEORI
FP924 : Strings attached: An ordeal of Marfan!. FP1566 : ocular manifestations in a case of pierre
DR. PRIYANKA GUMASTE, P23925, Dr. RAMAN robinson syndrome presenting with perinatal asphyxia.
YENUGANDULA DR.PARTHA SINGH, S23528, DR.ANITA
MISRA, DR.SUBHABRATA PARIDA
FP969 : Prevalence of ocular & visual anomalies in FP1612 : Spontaneous Subluxation of Retropupillary
children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). fixed Iris Claw Lens into Anterior chamber.
DR.KHANDEKAR RAJIV, K09599, DR. PARIKSHIT DR.RIDHAM NANDA, R22592, DR.VIVEKANAND U
GOGATE, DR.HARINATH MUKHERJEE
FP1067 : Congenital eyelid imbrication syndrome. FP1666 : Cornelia De-Lange Syndrome : A Case Report.
DR.SUNITA, S22164, DR.KIRAN BHANOT, DR. NAWAB DR.PRIYANKA EKKA, P23889, DR.MANGILAL GARG, DR.
ZISHAN FAROOQUI SWATI KUJUR
FP1082 : Evaluation of progression of myopia in FP1670 : A Rare Bilateral Ocular Presentation of
relation to lifestyle and growth of children. Goldenhar Syndrome.
DR. SANCHITA AGARWAL, S20690, DR. SWARNA BISERIA DR. APOORVA GOEL, A22665, Dr. JOGINDER PAL
GUPTA CHUGH, Dr. ASHOK RATHI, Dr. RAJENDRA SINGH
CHAUHAN

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FP1 : A study on clinical profile of ‘cycloplegic FP2095 : Study on profile of iatrogenic steroid
refraction’ in pediatric population. induced glaucoma (sig) in children.
DR. BARNITA DAS, B23986, DR. RAMAN DR. SUBHRA SARITA BEHERA, S23261, DR. AMRITA
YENUGANDULA PRADHAN, DR.LOPAMUDRA BISHI, DR.ANITA
MISRA
FP1839 : Profile and Outcomes of Developmental FP2139 : Hallervorden Spatz syndrome - A rare
Cataract. DR.SURBHI KHURANA, S20813, DR. JAGAT case report.
RAM, DR.PARUL CHAWLA GUPTA, DR. SAVLEEN DR. ARYA WAKANKAR, A23941, DR.
KAUR BHAGYAJYOTHI B. K., DR. PRANEET
TELUKUNTA, DR. NAMITHA PRAKASH
FP2015 : Role of routine Ultrasound Doppler in FP2362 : Spontaneous recovery of acquired
Persistent Fetal Vasculature. Lateral rectus palsy in paediatric population – An
DR. ISHA SHARMA, I22923, Dr.NITISH area to explore.
KUMAR, Dr.Pramod Kumar Sahu, Dr. DAS GOPAL DR. REENA GUPTA, G12626, DR. NEEBHA
KRUSHNA ANAND, DR.PREETI YADAV, DR. CHEKITAAN SINGH

REFRACTIVE SURGERY
FP3 : Effect of pupil dilation on Posterior chamber FP1457 : Corneal Ring Segments with and without
phakic intraocular lens vault measurements. sequential CXL in Keratoconus: A Better Together
DR. ARJUN SRIRAMPUR, S20704 Concept.
Dr. LIONAL RAJ, L16453
FP81 : Evaluation Of Mental Health In Paediatric FP1499 : Comparison of clinical outcomes of
Ophthalmology! - A Case Report. EyecrylToric Phakic IOL with Visian Toric
DR. KRUTI SHAH, S16810 ImplantableCollamerLens.
Dr. SMITH SUTE, S21810, Dr. SHEETAL BRAR, Dr.
SRI GANESH
FP112 : Rotational stability of topic IOLs. FP1711 : Correlation of as-oct with topography for
DR. (COL) GAURAV KAPOOR, K09014, DR. NIDHI keratoconus screening in patients undergoing

E-Posters
KALRA, DR. VINOD KUMAR BARANWAL, DR. smile.
ABHINAV SINGH DR. MAMTA LAKHANA, L24059, DR. SRI
GANESH, DR. SHEETAL BRAR, DR. SMITH SUTE
FP552 : LASIK free cap-Analysis of risk factors and FP1925 : Evaluation of Posterior Corneal
outcomes of two different management Astigmatism in femto-flap LASIK & SMILE.
techniques.. DR. ABHIPSA SHARMA, A22343, Dr. M.
DR. BINDIYA C, B22799, DR.JOSEPHINE CHRISTY VANATHI, Dr. (Mrs.) RADHIKA TANDON, Prof.
Sudarshan Kumar Khokhar, Dr. M. VANATHI
FP910 : A pooled analysis of femtosecond laser- FP2180 : Clinical Outcomes of Binocular
assisted ophthalmic procedures: experience with Implantation of a Multifocal Intraocular Lens after
1691 cases. cataract surgery.
DR. LIONAL RAJ, L16453 DR. KAMRUL KHAN, K18374, DR BILLAL
HOSSAIN, DR. BILLAL HOSSAIN

SQUINT
FP54 : Surgical management of a case of exotropic FP265 : Evaluation of U/L Two Muscle versus B/L
DRS. Three Muscle Surgery for Large Angle Comitant
DR. SIDDHARTH SANE, S23556, DR. ROOPA Exotropia.
NAIK, DR. VIMAL KRISHNA RAJPUT DR. VAIBHAV NAGPAL, N23491, DR.MANISHA
MISHRA, DR.PAROMITA DUTTA, DR. KAMLESH

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FP371 : Profile of strabismus surgery performed at FP1275 : Isolated Oculomotor Nerve Palsy Manifesting
pediatric ophthalmology services. as Cranial Neuropathy In Sle Overlap Syndrome.
DR. DEEKSHA THORAT, D22996, DR.ASHIT HASMUKHLAL DR. JYOTI DESWAL, D17716, DR. PREETAM RAJ
SHAH, DR. MEHUL SHAH, DR. SHREYA SHAH KURREY, DR. NEEBHA ANAND
FP425 : Unaugmented superior rectus transposition FP1446 : Correction of exodeviation and head tilt in Type
with medial rectus recession for Esotropic Duane’s. 3 Duanes Retraction Syndrome.
DR. RISHIKESH MAYEE, M12687 DR. ARCHANA BHUVANENDRAN, A23933, DR.R. R.
MALARVIZHI, DR. ANURADHA ALAGUSUNDARAM
FP616 : Outcome in a case of cerebral venous sinus FP1794 : Desquinting the tumour induced eye
thrombosis presenting as bilateral lateral rectus palsy.. disfigiurement.
DR. MADHURIMA VISHNUBHOTLA, M23421, DR. DR. ALEXANDER EBENEZAR, E23899, DR.MAHESH
RAMAN YENUGANDULA BAJANTRI, DR. UMESH HARAKUNI, DR. NAGBHUSHAN
CHOUGULE
FP835 : A rare case of acute onset concomitant FP1954 : Diplopia in Dengue.
esotropia. DR. SHEETAL MALVIYA, S24129, DR.THAKKAR HANSA
DR.AKSHAYA SWAMYDHAS, A23856, DR. JEYAPAUL HARSHADBHAI
JAYALATHA, DR. ANURADHA ALAGUSUNDARAM, DR.R.
R. MALARVIZHI
FP849 : A case of consecutive exotropia. FP2173 : Fusional vergence measurement with prism bar
DR.MANISHIKAA T, M23834, DR. SUDARVIZHI A, DR. in front of dominant eye & non dominant eye.
ANURADHA ALAGUSUNDARAM, DR.R. R. MALARVIZHI DR. PRAMILA DAS, P21168, DR.SUHAS HALDIPURKAR
FP1193 : Correction of exodeviation and head tilt in
type 3 duanes retraction syndrome.
DR. AKSHAYA SWAMYDHAS, A23856, DR. SHEELA
SUBRAMAMAN, DR. ANURADHA
ALAGUSUNDARAM, DR.R. R. MALARVIZHI

TRAUMA
FP69 : Epidemiological pattern of ocular trauma in a FP273 : Epidemiology of open globe injury in ocular
tertiary care hospital of Eastern India!!. trauma care center.
DR. ASHIS MAJUMDAR, M22990, Dr. JAYANTA DUTTA Dr. MEHUL SHAH, S05624, DR. RAUNAQ KHANNA, DR.
HEENA PATEL, Dr. SHREYA SHAH
FP122 : Ocular Injuries in Austere Environment. FP315 : Does zone 3 wound has worse outcome when
Dr. VINOD KUMAR BARANWAL, B06219, Dr. (Lt. COL.) compared with other zones iin globe rupture.
AVINASH MISHRA, Dr. (Col) GAURAV KAPOOR, Dr. (Col) Dr. MEHUL SHAH, S05624, DR. RAUNAQ KHANNA, DR.
RAJENDRA PRASAD GUPTA HEENA PATEL, Dr. SHREYA SHAH
FP147 : Epidemiological and Clinical Profile of Ocular FP321 : Epidemiology of ocular surface foreign bodies.
Trauma Patients in a Tertiary Care Centre. Dr. JEMINI SHRIGOVIND PANDYA, P15713, Dr.
Dr.SAMRIN SARWAR, S18114, Dr.PALLAVI PURNIMA DILIPKUMAR BATRA, Dr. MEHUL SHAH, Dr. SHREYA SHAH
SINGH, Dr. RAJIV KUMAR GUPTA, DR. ANTABHA
BANDYOPADHYAY
FP198 : Pattern of pediatric ocular trauma in a rural FP326 : Ocular Foreign Bodies- An Unsolicited Enigma!.
hospital of central india. Dr. MODHWADIA JAYESH D., M06119, Dr. RUHI
DR. MADHUMITA PRASAD, P19180 GUNAY, Dr. SHREYA SHAH, Dr. MEHUL SHAH

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FP330 : Clinical profiles of globe rupture -sub FP473 : Does zone,size of the wound and number
category of open globe injuries. of surgeries-impact on visual outcome in globe
Dr. RUHI GUNAY, R22960, DR.ASHIT HASMUKHLAL rupture? Dr. MEHUL SHAH, S05624, DR. HEENA
SHAH, DR. SHREYA SHAH, DR. MEHUL SHAH PATEL, DR. RAUNAQ KHANNA, Dr. SHREYA SHAH
FP340 : Does shape of wound impacts on visual FP478 : Epidemiology of central retinal artery
outcome following management of globe rupture. occlusion.
DR. HEENA PATEL, H23755, DR. RAUNAQ DR. (MRS.) SANTOSH MEHTA, M03658, DR.
KHANNA, Dr. SHREYA SHAH, Dr. MEHUL SHAH DEEKSHA THORAT, DR. SHREYA SHAH, DR. MEHUL
SHAH
FP341 : Does zone 1 wound has better outcome FP487 : Metallic foreign body in anterior chamber
compared to other zones following management of with suspected impaction in angle.
globe rupture. DR.PRIYAMVADA YADAV, Y14489, DR. JITENDER
DR. HEENA PATEL, H23755, DR. RAUNAQ KUMAR, DR. MANISHA RATHI, PROF.DR. SUMIT
KHANNA, Dr. SHREYA SHAH, Dr. MEHUL SHAH SACHDEVA
FP342 : Visual outcome following management of FP515 : Refraction in open globe injuries.
zone 3 globe rupture subcategory of open globe Dr. (Mrs.) SANTOSH MEHTA, M03658, DR. VIJAY
injuries. LABANA, Dr. SHREYA SHAH, Dr. MEHUL SHAH
DR. HEENA PATEL, H23755, DR. RAUNAQ
KHANNA, Dr. SHREYA SHAH, Dr. MEHUL SHAH
FP345 : Study of blindness following management FP546 : Clinical profile and visual outcome of
of globe rupture subcategory of open globe injuries. simultaneous bilateral ocular trauma..
DR. KETAN P. DEWAN, D05611, DR. HEENA Dr. MAURYA R. P., M05596, Dr.MEGHNA
PATEL, DR. SHREYA SHAH, DR. MEHUL SHAH ROY, Dr.RAVINA TODI, DR. TANMAY SRIVASTAV
FP350 : Impact of lock-down on ocular FP554 : Diwali Night Firecracker Ocular Trauma: A
emergencies. Case Series.
DR. VIJAY LABANA, L22064, DR. HEENA PATEL, DR. DR.PRATEEKSHA SHARMA, P17369, DR.RAINA
SHREYA SHAH, DR. MEHUL SHAH USHA KAUL, DR. J.L. GOYAL
FP389 : Impact of zones of injury on visual outcome FP555 : Speck in eye can make the world go blind.

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in globe rupture. Dr.PRATEEKSHA SHARMA, P17369
DR. RAUNAQ KHANNA, K19608, DR. HEENA
PATEL, Dr. SHREYA SHAH, Dr. MEHUL SHAH
FP390 : Visual outcome following management of FP572 : Orbital trauma: A Clinico-Radiological
zone I globe rupture subcategory of open globe Evaluation.
injuries. DR.MEGHNA ROY, M22482, DR.VIRENDRA PRATAP
DR. RAUNAQ KHANNA, K19608, DR. HEENA SINGH, DR. MAURYA R. P.
PATEL, Dr. SHREYA SHAH, Dr. MEHUL SHAH
FP436 : Does size of the wound have an impact on FP607 : Clinical profile of Ocular Trauma
visual outcome following management of globe presenting in a Tertiary care Hospital during
rupture?. COVID-19 lockdown..
DR. RAUNAQ KHANNA, K19608, DR. HEENA DR.SALONI SINHA, S22189, DR. SABITA DEVI
PATEL, Dr. SHREYA SHAH, Dr. MEHUL SHAH
FP437 : Does zone II wound have impact on visual FP613 : Clinical profile & predictors of final visual
outcome following management of globe rupture?. outcome in children ( 1 years) with Traumatic
DR. RAUNAQ KHANNA, K19608, DR. HEENA Hyphema.
PATEL, Dr. SHREYA SHAH, Dr. MEHUL SHAH DR. BIJNYA BIRAJITA PANDA, P12215
FP471 : Globe perforation secondary to posterior FP617 : Study of pattern of ocular trauma in delhi
sub-tenon injection masquerading as ncr region.
endophthalmitis. DR. NEEL SHAH, S22836, DR.NAMAN SAHNI, DR.
DR.VIGNESH ELAMURUGAN, E21837, DR. AMIT DARSHANI MARYA, DR. SARITA AGGARWAL
KUMAR DEB, DR. SANDIP SARKAR, DR.JANANI
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FP736 : Management of post-traumatic posterior lens FP1196 : Prospective study of demographic profile and
dislocation and retinal dialysis. visual prognosis based on ocular trauma score (OTS).
DR. JITENDER KUMAR, K13827, DR. ARJUN P, DR.LATIKA Dr.ASHA SAMDANI, S18918, Dr. ATUL KUMAR, Dr.
PANDEY, DR. RITESH VERMA PARIJAT CHANDRA, Dr. VINOD KUMAR
FP767 : Ocular manifestations in rta & the impact of FP1234 : Visual outcomes and Prognostic Indicators for
manifestations on visual morbidity & prognosis.. Eyeball Rupture : A teaching hospital survey..
DR.TRUPTI M SOLU, S11140, DR. JAY RANA, DR. Dr. MAURYA R. P., M05596, Dr. KIRTI
SIVARANJANI BALRAJ, DR. ISHA PATEL VERMA, Dr.MEGHNA ROY, DR. TANMAY SRIVASTAV
FP802 : A case of bee stinger in cornea. FP1341 : Demographic profile of work related ocular
Dr.PRAVEEN BABU N, N23833, Dr. SHEELA injuries in a tertiary care hospital in central India.
SUBRAMAMAN, Dr. ANURADHA Dr.RIDDHI VORA, R23871, Dr. REKHA RAJU KHANDELWAL
ALAGUSUNDARAM, Dr.R. R. MALARVIZHI
FP818 : Safety profile of health care providers while FP1360 : A rare case presentation of intra lenticular
operating emergency ocular trauma during lockdown. metal foreign body..
DR.BHARTI AHUJA, A16101, DR. NIMISHA VIJAY, DR. DR. RAMYA NAYAK, R23224, DR.CHINNAPPA, DR.
PRADEEP TEKWANI KRISHNA PRASAD KUDLU
FP845 : Post Traumatic Endophthalmitis- Treatment FP1362 : INTRA-ORBITAL FOREIGN BODY: Clinical
and Outcome profile at a rural eye hospital. Presentation and Management Approaches.
DR.NAVONIL SAU, S15799, DR. SIL ASIM DR.SAMREEN KHANAM, K18650, DR. SUSHIL
KUMAR, DR.RAJNI SAU KUMAR, PROF. RUCHI GOEL, DR.AYUSHI AGARWAL
FP859 : Total Luxation of Globe With Disinsertion Of All FP1384 : Case Of Massive Proptosis With Total
EOM Following RTA – A Rare Case Report. Ophthalmoplegia Following Blunt Ocular Trauma: A Case
DR. BHAWESH SAHA, S16436, DR. RASHMI KUMARI, DR. Report.
PRIYANSHI AWASTHI DR. ASHIT HANDA, H22950, DR.ANCHAL
ARORA, DR.PRAMOD KUMAR SAHU, DR. JOLLY ROHATGI
FP861 : To study risk factors for poor visual prognosis FP1451 : Eyehance IOL for pediatric unilateral traumatic
following blunt ocular trauma.. cataract.
DR. REJAUL KARIM, K23917, DR. JYOTI BHUYAN Dr. JITENDRA NENUMAL JETHANI, J09433
FP944 : An abnormal mechanism of open globe injury FP1579 : Different ocular manifestations of blunt trauma
in a badminton player. to the eye.
DR.ASHISH KUMAR PANDEY, P23836, DR.(COL ) DR. RAJNEEL BHATTACHARJEE, B23857, DR. SAURA
ANIRUDH SINGH, DR. ATUL SINGH KAMAL DUTTA, DR. TANVEER AHMED, DR. NAMRATA
SHREE
FP948 : Clinico-Epidemiological Pattern Of Ocular FP1618 : Wet amniotic membrane graft as adjunct for
Injuries At Tertiary Care Centre In Eastern Uttar fresh large traumatic macular hole.
Pradesh. DR. HEMENDRA SINGH, DR. ALPESHKUMAR RAJPUT, R11913, DR. SUGNESH
S18406, DR.RAJKUMAR GAUTAM, DR.ROHIT SHAHI, PARMAR
DR. TANMAY SRIVASTAV
FP956 : Mobile charger blast related ocular injury. FP1631 : Our Experience of Managing Eye Trauma
DR. SOUMYA PATIL, S23589, DR. POOJA During COVID-19 Lockdown Period.
PARTHASARATHI, DR.RAVI BYPAREDDY DR.VIDUSHI SHARMA, S07308, DR. PANDEY SURESH
KUMAR, DR. PANDEY SURESH KUMAR
FP1109 : A Rare Case of Hyphema with Sickle Cell FP1731 : Clinical profile of Posterior Segment Pathology
Disease. following Blunt Ocular Trauma.
DR. SAUVIK BARUA, B23841, Dr.GARIYASHEE DR. DEEPAK MOHANTY, M23987, DR. PRAMOD KUMAR
LAHKAR, Dr. BIKRAM DAM, Dr.Deepanjan Ghosh SHARMA

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FP1773 : A case of traumatic iridodialysis with iris FP2071 : Study of blindness in children following
tear. management of globe rupture - open globe
DR. AKARSHITHA B, A23993, DR. DEVIKA P, DR.AJAY injuries.
KUDVA, DR. SUDHIR HEGDE, DR. RAJANI K. DR. ASHWINI KORANNE, A24130, Dr. RUHI
GUNAY, Dr. SHREYA SHAH, Dr. MEHUL SHAH
FP1793 : Role of ophthalmologist in managing FP2092 : Comparison of visual outcomes following
patints of poly trauma in superspeciality set up. vitrectomy for nucleus drop caused by various
Dr. SIDDIQUI PARVEZ AHMED, S07209, Dr.JYOTI aetiologies.
KANOJE DR. ASHWINI KORANNE, A24130, Dr. DEEKSHA
THORAT, Dr. SHREYA SHAH, Dr. MEHUL SHAH
FP1848 : Bear Mauling Injury – A Case Report. FP2115 : Blunt ocular trauma - Efficient ONE Stop
DR. AMAR KUMAR, K23902, DR. TANMAY management for Best possible outcomes.
SRIVASTAV, DR. MADHULIKA SINHA, DR. ARCHANA DR BILLAL HOSSAIN, H19867
YADAV
FP1903 : Epidemiology of paediatric eye injuries in FP2167 : Adnexal dog bite injuries.
a tertiary hospital. Dr. AKSHAY UDAY NAYAK, N20036
DR. SHITIZ SAXENA, S24001, DR. TANMAY
SRIVASTAV, DR. HEMENDRA SINGH, DR.
SARANGPANI SHARAN
FP1938 : Clinical profile of ocular trauma at a FP2186 : Turn of events in a case of presumed
tertiary care center in north western rajasthan. post traumatic uveitis- a case report.
DR. POONAM MEENA, P22877, DR.ANJU DR. NEETI AGRAWAL, N23627, DR. MADHUMITA
KOCHAR, DR.NABAB ALI KHAN BANERJEE
FP1989 : Penetrating metalic hook injury – FP2189 : Predictors of visual outcome in patients
Management of intraocular foreign body. of Traumatic Cataract..
DR.HARSHAL PATEL, P24154, DR.POOJA PATEL DR. NIKHILA YADAV, N20999, DR.SONIA
BANO, DR.SAUMYA
FP2051 : Clinical studies to evaluate antimicrobial FP2219 : Role of b scan in evaluating blunt trauma

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property of Acacia Nilotica as object of injury to of eyes and clinical diagnosis- a prospective study.
globe. DR. RUPALI BARNWAL, R24131, DR. HEENA DR. SHRUTI SATPATHY, S22736, DR.ANITA MISRA
PATEL, Dr. SHREYA SHAH, Dr. MEHUL SHAH
FP2063 : Study of blindness following management FP2223 : Role of b scan in evaluating blunt trauma
of contusion -closed globe injuries in children. of eyes - a prospective study.
DR. RUPALI BARNWAL, R24131, Dr. RUHI DR. SHRUTI SATPATHY, S22736, DR.ANITA MISRA
GUNAY, Dr. SHREYA SHAH, Dr. MEHUL SHAH

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FP155 : Incomplete VKH: A Diagnostic Dilemma. FP575 : A case of ocular toxocariasis:challenge to
DR.PREETI YADAV, P22969, DR. MANOJ diagnosis and management.
SHETTIGAR, DR.MONIKA DAHIYA, DR.SATVIR SINGH DR.TAHMIN AHMED, T23438, DR.VARSHA
BEHERA, DR.AYASKRANTA DAS, DR.KIRAN
BHARADWAJ
FP267 : Delayed Acceleration of severity in Anterior FP682 : A case of incomplete Vogt-Koyanagi-
uveitis associated with Spondyloarthropathy. Harada Syndrome.
DR. AMRUT SATPATHY, S22265, Dr.VARSHA DR. NAMITHA PRAKASH, N22842, DR.REKHA B.K.
BEHERA, Dr.Ayaskranta Das, Dr.Kiran Bharadwaj MUDHOL
FP401 : POSTERIOR UVEITIS, HIV AND SYPHILIS- AN FP700 : Focal Choroidal Excavation (FCE): Is
UNFORTUNATE TRIO. Choroiditis a precursor for disease..
DR.KALPANA CHOURASIYA, K23811, DR.ANITA DR.GITANJLI SOOD, S15136, DR. RAMANUJ
KUMAWAT, DR.NEETU KORI, DR. SWETA SINGH SAMANTA 478
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FP709 : Refractory Choroidal neovascular membrane - FP1395 : High dose intravitreal ganciclovir along with
WHAT NEXT?. oral valganciclovir in a patient with CMV retinitis.
DR. MARIAN HANSIE, M23903, Dr. RADHIKA DR.ALPESHKUMAR RAJPUT, R11913, DR.SUGNESH
THUNDIKANDY PARMAR, DR.ALPESHKUMAR RAJPUT
FP713 : TUBERCULOUS Optic neuritis - The chance and FP1396 : Bilateral optic disc edema as an initial
the choice. manifestation of Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada disease: Case
DR. MARIAN HANSIE, M23903, Dr. RADHIKA Report.
THUNDIKANDY DR.ROHIT SHIRODKAR, S23229, DR. SAMRUDDHI
CHANEKAR, DR.UGAM P S USGAONKER, DR. SHEKHAR
AKARKAR
FP734 : Acute retinal necrosis (ARN) presenting with FP1524 : Complications of Cataract Surgery in Uveitis
neovascular glaucoma (NVG) in an Patients in Tertiary Health Care Centre,Western Odisha.
immunocompromised lady. Dr. JAGDISH PRASAD ROUT, R10242, DR. RUTURAJ
DR.P.SNEHA, S23820, DR.GITANJLI SOOD, DR. RAMANUJ SAHOO
SAMANTA
FP753 : An atypical course of neuroretinitis in two FP1568 : Unilateral Intraoccular Anterior Uveitis - A case
patients. report.
DR.GITANJLI SOOD, S15136, DR. AJAI AGRAWAL, DR. DR. ALANKRITA HAZARIKA, A23843, DR. MALAKAR AMAR
SANJEEV KUMAR MITTAL, DR. RAMANUJ SAMANTA JYOTI
FP819 : Typical Iris Pearls In Lepromatous Leprosy (Ll). FP1877 : CNVM complicating VKH disease.
DR.KERVI MEHTA, K23614, DR.SACHIN DAIGAVANE DR. K.S.KUMAR, K08476, DR. MURALIDHAR N.S.
FP906 : A rare initial presentation of neurocysticercosis FP1964 : A rare opd presentation of uveitic crystalline
- "Refractile Retinal Cysts". maculopathy.
DR. VISHNU S, S21888, DR. MUTHAYYA DR.BEENA, B19069, DR.AMITHA SUNNY, DR. RAKENDU
MUTHUKUMAR, DR. RADHA K. ANNAMALAI PUTHIYEDATH, PROF.ANTHRAYOS C V KAKKANATT
FP978 : Rare ocular manifestation of Hansen’s disease: FP2017 : Vogt Koyanagi Harada syndrome caught early.
lepra pearls in anterior and posterior segment!. DR. KHUSHBOO CHAWLA, K21881, DR.ANIKET RAI
DR.AAYESHA KHANUM, A23753, DR.ANKUSH
KAWALI, DR. PADMAMALINI MAHENDRA DAS, DR.
SANJAY SRINIVASAN
FP1265 : Clinical and etiological pattern of anterior FP2132 : A CASE OF IDIOPATHIC BILATERAL MULTIFOCAL
uveitis in Southern Assam: A hospital based study. CHOROIDITIS.
DR. NAMRATA SHREE, N23855, DR. SAURA KAMAL DR. GAURI DEVASTHALI, G24148, Dr. SHARDA PUNJABI
DUTTA, DR. RAJNEEL BHATTACHARJEE, Dr. BABY DEKA
FP1321 : A rare case of bilateral geographic helicoid FP2201 : The Meandrous Course of Geographic Helicoid
peripapillary choroidopathy (serpiginous choroiditis). Peripapillary Choroidopathy..
DR. SANKALP KAKDE, K23922, DR. SMITHA K.S., DR. DR. ANSHIKA LUTHRA, A24137, DR. ASHISH
LAVANYA DANDA, DR. BHAGYAJYOTHI B. K., DR. UMESH KAKKAR, DR.MANISHA GUPTA
HARAKUNI
FP1332 : Enterococcus faecium dental sepsis induced FP2244 : Mantoux negative Ocular Tuberculous with
Neuroretinitis: A rare case report. serpiginous like choroiditis- a rare case report..
DR. NEHA ARORA, N23950, DR. VISHNU DR. PRANEET TELUKUNTA, T22287, DR. SHIVANAND
S, DR..MUTHAYYA MUTHUKUMAR, DR.RADHA K. BUBANALE, DR.NIVETHA R, DR. AAZAMBIR
ANNAMALAI BRAR, DR.PRANITHA SATARASI

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FP2246 : A Rare Case of Solitary juxtapapillary FP2352 : A rare case of Unilateral Atypical Vogt
Choroidal Hemangioma in young female.. Koyanagi Harda Syndrome in Young Patient.
DR. THANGAMANI SHANMUGAM, T24178, DR. DR. PARKAVI PONNUSAMY, P24191, DR.
SARAVANAN JOTHI, DR. THANGAMANI SARAVANAN JOTHI
SHANMUGAM
FP2247 : Diagnostic Dilemma in Acute Panuveitis.
DR. PREETHIGHA RAJA, P24179, Dr. SARAVANAN
JOTHI, DR. PREETHIGHA RAJA

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FP12 : Posterior scleritis in Systemic Lupus FP319 : Epidemiology of central retinal vein
Erythematosus.. occlusion.
DR. KHUSHI AGRAWAL, K23105, DR.MANMATH DR. JEMINI SHRIGOVIND PANDYA, P15713, DR.
KUMAR DAS DEEKSHA THORAT, DR. SHREYA SHAH, DR. MEHUL
SHAH
FP16 : Varied presentations of photic retinopathy. FP322 : Comparative study of zybev and avastin
DR.BHOLESH RATNA, R19155, DR. MANAVI on visual outcome following management of crvo.
DEOKRISHNA SINDAL DR. JEMINI SHRIGOVIND PANDYA, P15713, DR.
DEEKSHA THORAT, DR. SHREYA SHAH, DR. MEHUL
SHAH
FP144 : Outcomes of 100 patients after 23-g FP333 : Comparative study of anti vegf and
parsplana vitrectomy at a teritary eyecare centre in triamcenolone on cmt following management of
tamilnadu. brvo.
DR.RITHULAA RAJA, R16284, DR. PRATHEEBA DEVI DR. RUHI GUNAY, R22960, DR. DEEKSHA
NIVEAN, DR.SANGEETHA SEKARAN, DR. NIVEAN M THORAT, DR. SHREYA SHAH, DR. MEHUL SHAH
FP146 : A Rare Case of Adult Onset Coats Disease FP348 : Clinical profile of retinitis pigmentosa
with Recurrent Episodes of Mild Blurring of Vision. patients.
DR. SAMRIN SARWAR, S18114, DR.RUPA EPIL, DR. DR. VIJAY LABANA, L22064, Dr. DEEKSHA

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RAJIV KUMAR GUPTA, DR.PALLAVI PURNIMA SINGH THORAT, Dr. SHREYA SHAH, Dr. MEHUL SHAH
FP272 : Time and tropicalis waits for none! FP351 : Impact of cmt at presentation on visual
DR. ANSU ANN JOHN, A20989, DR.RAMANA KUMAR outcome after management of branch retinal vein
PREGADARAJU JANAKI occlusion.
DR. DEEKSHA THORAT, D22996, DR. MEHUL
SHAH, DR. RUHI GUNAY, DR. SHREYA SHAH
FP311 : Choroidal metastasis as a cause of visual FP361 : A Case Report of Unilateral Polypoidal
impairment following cataract surgery .. Choroidal Vasculopathy.
DR. MANISHA NADA, M06368, DR.SATVIR DR.SIVA RAMAN G, G22169, DR. KARTHIKA
SINGH, DR.MONIKA DAHIYA, DR.AAKASH SHARMA NEMARUGOMMULA, DR. RAJALINGAM
VAIRAGYAM
FP313 : Visual outcome of cataract surgery FP367 : Comparative study of zybev and avastin
complications repair at cataract training center. on visual outcome following management of crvo.
DR. MEHUL SHAH, S05624, DR. RAUNAQ Dr.Ashit Hasmukhlal Shah, S08841, Dr. DEEKSHA
KHANNA, DR. ASHIT DESAI, DR. SHREYA SHAH THORAT, Dr. SHREYA SHAH, Dr. MEHUL SHAH
FP314 : Comparative study of zybev and avastin on FP369 : The visual outcome following
visual outcome following management of brvo. management of branch retinal vein occlusion.
DR. MEHUL SHAH, S05624, DR. RUHI GUNAY, DR. Dr. DEEKSHA THORAT, D22996, Dr. RUHI
DEEKSHA THORAT, DR. SHREYA SHAH GUNAY, Dr. SHREYA SHAH, Dr. MEHUL SHAH

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FP374 : A case report of posterior staphyloma leading FP474 : To report a case of retinal damage following
to foveoschisis with high myopia. exposure of solar eclipse.
DR.AYASKRANTA DAS, A22462, DR.VARSHA DR.MADHVI TIWARI, M23798, DR. ARTI TAWAR, DR.
BEHERA, DR. AMRUT SATPATHY, DR.KIRAN BHARADWAJ ANJALI DADU, DR. SWETA SINGH
FP375 : A non-classical variant of retinal astrocytoma in FP529 : optical coherence tomography angiography in
a case of Tuberous Sclerosis. pachychoroid disease with shallow PEDs..
DR. TEJASWINI VUKKADALA, V18915, DR.SHORYA Dr.Sangeeta Roy, R14093, Dr.SANTOSH
VARDHAN AZAD, DR.AKSHAYA BALAJI KUMAR, Dr.PROSENJIT MONDAL, Dr. ANIRUDDHA MAITI
FP382 : Comparative study of anti vegf and FP530 : Non-necrotizing retinopathy secondary to
triamcinolone on visual outcome following Herpes Simplex Virus-2 : A rare case report ..
management crvo. DR. SUJAY HEREKAR, H23714, DR.SURAJ MISTRY, DR.
DR. DEEKSHA THORAT, D22996, DR. RUHI GUNAY, DR. SUDIPTA DAS
SHREYA SHAH, DR. MEHUL SHAH
FP392 : Endogenous endophthalmitis due to FP536 : Spherical refractive correction after silicon oil
Streptococci agalactiae in a premature infant. tamponade in retinal detachment(RD) patients.
DR. PRANEET TELUKUNTA, T22287, DR. VIVEK DR. PRIYANKA HANDRALE, P23863, DR. NIKHILESH ANIL
WANI, DR. SANGAPPA M DHADED, DR. BHAGYAJYOTHI WAIRAGADE, DR. PRADEEP TEKADE
B. K.
FP397 : Relationship between lipid profile of patients FP543 : Unilateral retinitis pigmentosa (rp)- a case
and severity of hypertensive retinopathy. report.
DR. ANTABHA BANDYOPADHYAY, B23600, DR.DEEPTI DR. DEBOLINA DEB, D21510, DR. MARY SANTHOSH, DR.
TIWARI, DR..BIBHA KUMARI, DR. RAHUL PRASAD ANSU ANN JOHN, DR. MS. PRIYADHARSHINI
PALANIYAPPHAN
FP415 : A case of Bilateral panuveitis secondary to FP549 : Bilateral Acute Retinitis in a case of
toxoplasmosis. osteomyelitis with Staphylococcal sepsis.
DR.KIRAN BHARADWAJ, K22266, DR.TAHMIN DR. AYUSHI MOHAPATRA, A23473, DR.SHERINE M D
AHMED, DR. AMRUT SATPATHY, DR.AYASKRANTA DAS SOUZA, DR.SHETTY BHUJANG K, DR. JIVITESH SINGH
FP423 : A rare presentation of morning glory syndrome. FP652 : Clinical correlation between ocular and systemic
DR. RAKENDU PUTHIYEDATH, R23365, DR.AMITHA risk factors with serous retinal detachment.
SUNNY, PROF.ANTHRAYOS C V KAKKANATT, DR.BEENA DR. RIA MAJUMDER, R23027
FP432 : A rare case of CRVO:is it thromboembolic FP669 : Scleral fixation of intraocular lens with
manifestation of COVID-19? technique modified for suturing to shorten the time..
DR. VARSHA BEHERA, V23427, DR. TAHMIN AHMED, DR. DR. MAHINDRAKAR ANIRUDDHA DINKAR,
AMRUT SATPATHY, DR. AYASKRANTA DAS M11296, DR.SUBHRA AGARWALA SARAF, DR. VRUSHALI
MOHITE, DR.MEGHALI BHATTACHARJEE
FP442 : Signature of the Sun on the Retina Solar FP670 : Changes in choroidal architecture in an eye with
Retinopathy: Case Series. CNVM and secondary focal choroidal excavation.
DR. A. BALRAJ, B19536, DR. S. SIVARANJANI, DR. DR. HARIPRIYA MUNIRATHINAM, M16775, DR.
DHAKSHINI L.S NARENDRAN V, DR.SARAVANAN V R
FP44 : “Epstein-Barr Virus infection in a child FP711 : Exudative retinal detachment associated with
presenting solely as bilateral optic-neuritis”.. presumed ocular tb – a case report.
DR. YOSHITA BHAWSINKA, Y21048, DR. MANMATH DR. RIA MAJUMDER, R23027
KUMAR DAS

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FP717 : Clinical features, oct findings and treatment FP966 : Potential life-saving role of
outcomes of post fever retinitis (pfr). ophthalmologists in retinal artery occlusion in a
DR.DHEEPAK SUNDAR MALARAVANNAN, young patient.
M19066, DR.NASIQ HASAN, DR.AKSHAYA BALAJI, DR. DR.MRUNMAYI JESTE, M21554, DR.PALMEERA
ROHAN CHAWLA D`SOUZA, DR.SARAVANAN V R
FP739 : Study of correlates of Age related Macular FP973 : Disseminated Cysticercosis with
degeneration in patients attending Tertiary Intraocular Infestation.
Hospital. DR.ANAGHA ANAND, A23832, DR.TEENA MARIET
DR.KERVI MEHTA, K23614, DR.PRADEEP SUNE MENDONCA, DR.GLADYS R RODRIGUES
FP760 : Efficiency of Intravitreal Ranibizumab in FP986 : Autologous retinal graft for Macular hole
CNV: Monthly Vs PRN Vs T&E protocol.. related retinal detachment in vitelliform like
DR.PAYEL KHATUA, P23682, DR. SANCHARI dystrophy. DR. SAUMYA JAIN, S23704, DR.
SARKAR, DR. AVIK DEY SARKAR, PROF.DR. SANJAY SRIRAM SIMAKURTHY, DR. ASHOK
KUMAR DAULAT THAKUR KANAKAMEDALA, DR. MADHU KUMAR R
FP773 : Visual outcome and complications in FP998 : Modified management of Myopic Traction
sutured scleral fixated intraocular lens in aphakia. Maculopathy associated Retinal Detachment
DR. DEEPIKA KHEDIA, K18155, DR.ADITI GHOSH using miOCT. DR. DIVYA AGARWAL, A18913, DR.
DASTIDAR, DR.EESH NIGAM SAUMYA, DR. DEEKSHA RANI, DR. ATUL KUMAR
FP795 : Evaluation of macular changes after FP1000 : Can prophylactic ILM peeling prevents
uncomplicated phacoemulsification by oct.. post operative macular pucker formation in RD
DR.RUTA WALAVALKAR, R23727, DR.SONU LOHIYA cases?? DR. PURVA VALVEKAR, V15881, DR.
(MRS.) MADHURI UMAKANT VALVEKAR
FP827 : Stargardt's disease- a rare presentaion. FP1013 : A unique case of valsalva retinopathy
DR.PRERNA MESHRAM, P23825, DR. OZAIR with vitreous haemorrhage in a young healthy
MOHAMMAD, DR.MADHVI TIWARI, DR.NEETU KORI individual. DR.ASHISH KUMAR PANDEY,
P23836, DR. ANJALI MAHESHWARI, DR.(WING CDR)
MANSUR ALI KHAN
FP838 : Subtenon Triamcinolone Acetonide vs FP1034 : Surgical management of optic disc pit

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Intravitreal Ranibizumab in treatment of Irvine- maculopathy with ILM double-breasting
Gass Syndrome. DR.OINDRILA DAS, technique.
O23628, DR.MONDAL LAKSHMI KANTA, DR. SNEHA DR. PARTH MEHTA, M23909, DR. RISHI
JAIN, DR. SAYANTAN GHOSH PUKHRAJ, DR. EKTA RISHI
FP841 : Benign familial flecked retina. FP1086 : Use of imaging in diagnosis of Bietti
DR.ESWARI KAMATCHI, E23930, DR. P. crystalline dystrophy. DR.SUNEEL KUMAR,
SHOBHA, DR.PADMAPRIYA RAMDAS, DR. M. K19067, DR.AKSHAYA BALAJI, DR.SHORYA
HEMANANDINI VARDHAN AZAD, DR. ABHIDNYA SURVE
FP864 : Central corneal thickness and corneal FP1091 : Rare case of postoperative
endothelial cell changes in type 2 daibetes mellitus. endophthalmitis by Burkholderia cepacia.
DR.RASHMI RAMANI, R23875, DR.SHASHANK DR. DEBARATI MUKHERJEE, D22732
BANAIT
FP867 : Juvenile retinoschisis. FP1125 : Macular Holes complicating Diabetic
DR.KRITHIKA SUNDARI . A, K23931, DR. P. Macular tractional retinal detachment -
SHOBHA, DR.PADMAPRIYA RAMDAS, DR. M. Interesting case series. DR.RAM SNEHITH
HEMANANDINI PULIPAKA, P22398, DR.SANTOSH GOPI KRISHNA
GADDE, DR.NARESH KUMAR YADAV, DR. NIKITHA
GURRAM, DR.AKHILA S
FP874 : Anaemic Retinopathy presenting as the first FP1128 : Unilateral Retinitis Pigmentosa (RP)- A
manifestation of Nutritional Anaemia.. case report..
DR. FATEMA NOBLE, F23879, Dr.PRITAM DR.RITIKA AGRAWAL, R23773, DR.SHIVANI
MADHUKAR BAWANKAR, Dr.Ragini Hasmukuray BANSAL, DR. STUTI SHARMA, DR.PREETI RAWAT
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FP1134 : Intrachoroidal cavitation associated with FP1413 : Autosomal dominant stargardt disease in three
FTMH with retinas pigmentosa: rare association. generations- a rare case report.
DR. PRADEEP TEKADE, T22284, DR. NEHA NAMDEO DR. SAMEER DASH, D22548, DR. DASH SUCHITRA, DR.
RUTAYANI DASH
FP1150 : A case report of vogt koyanagi harada FP1416 : VISUAL LOSS FOLLOWING SPINAL SURGERY.
syndrome with choroidal neovascular membrane. DR. DHANA PRIYA S, D23942, DR.PADMAPRIYA
DR. ANAND BALI, B16975, DR.MUNSIMANE RAMDAS, DR. M. HEMANANDINI
KENCHAPPA, DR. DESHPANDE VIDYA NARAYAN
FP1171 : A rare case of endogenous endophtalmitis due FP1433 : Dramatic fundus involvement following blunt
to citrobacter ferundii. trauma.
DR. VINEET SHAH, S23102, DR.AMRITA VERMA, DR. Dr. UMA RAMALINGAM, R12611, DR. VISHNU S
NIDHI PANDEY, DR.MANGILAL GARG
FP1198 : Recurring Double Trouble: Time for an OPTIC FP1443 : Factors leading to full thickness macular hole
DISC PIT stop!. after silicon oil removal in macular trd- case series.
DR. VIVEK CHAITANYA, C18870, DR. RAJESH DR. JOPHY PHILIPS, J20753, DR.NARESH KUMAR
RAMANJULU, DR. MAHESH P. SHANMUGAM, DR. YADAV, DR.SANTOSH GOPI KRISHNA GADDE, DR.
DIVYANSH MISHRA CHAITRA JAYADEV
FP1262 : Hidden Treasure. FP1456 : Fungal endophthalmitis complicating vision in
DR.PRASHANTH, S15254, DR.RAGHURAMAN leukemia patient. DR. MEERA MATHEWS,
BALASUBRAMANIAN, DR. SRINILA ANIL KUMAR M23932, DR.SRIPATHI KAMATH B, DR.NELLY E P
NAZARETH, DR.MENDONCA NORMAN, DR.VINAY P G
FP1352 : “BLINDING SINUS INFECTION”: Rhinoorbital FP1466 : Macular dystrophy with flecks- stargardt
mucormycosis as (b/e)central retinal artery occlusion. disease.
DR.MENDONCA NORMAN, M06098, DR. LAKSHMI DR.BHAVISHYA SAMUDI ELAMPURANAM, B23081, DR.
K.VIJAYARAGHAVAN, DR. DILON NORONHA, DR. UMA RAMALINGAM, DR.PRAVEENA VENKATAKRISHNAN
SRIPATHI KAMATH B
FP1367 : Photic retinopathy : a case series.. FP1471 : Post viral retinitis macular edema treated with
DR. MINAKSHI SHEOKAND, S17886, DR.TRIPTI intravitreal bevacizumab.
JOHRI, DR. SIMI GULATI, DR.PUSHKAR DHIR DR.AWANEESH UPADHYAY, U22183, DR.SUWARN
CHETAN, DR.DEEPENDRA SINGH
FP1379 : My Way Of Triaging Subretinal haemorrhage. FP1493 : Preeclamptic serous retinal detachment
DR.SUGNESH PARMAR, P13055, DR.ALPESHKUMAR without hypertension: A case report.
RAJPUT DR. SAURA KAMAL DUTTA, D22597, DR. NAMRATA
SHREE, DR. RAJNEEL BHATTACHARJEE, DR.
PARTHAPRATIM ROY
FP1387 : bilateral macular hole. FP1494 : Clinical experience with Dexamethasone
DR. SUGNESH PARMAR, P13055, DR. ALPESHKUMAR implant in treating macular edema of various
RAJPUT pathologies.
DR. DEBARATI MUKHERJEE, D22732, DR.ARNAV
MITRA, DR. DEBJANI MUKHOPADHYAY, DR.SUBHANKAR
HOME
FP1388 : Advanced Diabetic retinopathy needing FP1537 : Role of Intralesional Antibiotic for treatment of
vitrectomy in young type2 Diabetics-Clinical Subretinal Abcess.
features&outcomes. DR. SAURABH VERMA, V18928, DR. SHORYA VARDHAN
DR. RAM SNEHITH PULIPAKA, P22398, DR.SANTOSH AZAD
GOPI KRISHNA GADDE, DR.NARESH KUMAR YADAV, DR.
NIKITHA GURRAM, DR.AKHILA S

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FP1578 : Endophthalmitis in a Vitrectomised Eye. FP1855 : Von Hippel-Lindau Syndrome: A Case
DR. KSHITIJ RAIZADA, R21801 Report.
DR. JEOTSNA RAJPUT, J22534, DR. TANMAY
SRIVASTAV, DR.SHIVANI SHRIVASTAVA, DR. SMRITI
GAUR
FP1635 : Retinopathy of prematurity: Challenging FP1869 : A case of pachy choroid spectrum
Scenarios. disease. DR.YERRAMILLI SRINIWAS, S05677, DR.
DR.PUSHKAR DHIR, D18132, DR.CHINTAN SRAVANTHI CHINTAPALLI, DR. SARASWATHI
DESAI, DR.RONEL SOIBAM PIPAVATH, DR.MENDA PARNI KUMAR
FP1 0 : ‘Bardet beidl syndrome’- A rare variant of FP1872 : Bilateral subhyaloid macular
atypical Retinitis Pigmentosa. haemorrhage due to megaloblastic anaemia: a
DR. ASMA KHAN, K18789, DR. PANKAJ BARANWAL case report. DR. MANISH KARN, K23896, DR.
TANMAY SRIVASTAV, Dr.VINEET KUMAR, Dr.
KALYAN SINGH MAURYA
FP1692 : Drusen in young – A case report of Large FP1878 : Juvenile retinoschisis - a case report.
Colloid Drusen in a 33 year old female. Dr. PANKAJ BARANWAL, B18217, DR. TANMAY
DR. DEEPAK AGARWAL, A19243, DR.DEBASISH SRIVASTAV, Dr. MERIN JOHNY, DR. BRIJESH KUMAR
BHATTACHARYA, DR.TUSHAR KANTI KUSHWAHA
SINHA, DR.BORAL SUBHENDU KUMAR
FP1696 : A rare case of congenital peripapillary FP1890 : A case of SLE with retinal manifestations.
loops with vitreous hemorrhage. DR. SHAIK NAGUR CHANDINI, C24048, DR.
DR. SUDHARANI B.K., S17378, DR. JACOB PRAVALLIKA PENUGONDA, DR. MANOGNA
CHACKO, DR. SHARAT HEGDE A, DR.SATYAVATHI GUTTI
FP1747 : A rare case presentation of large FP1895 : Ocular tuberculosis in a young patient.
circumscribed choroidal hemangioma. DR. JESSICA BASUMATARY, J24116, DR. B.N.
DR. SREETEJA VUPPU, S24084, DR. JACOB KALPANA, DR.HITHASHREE H.R.
CHACKO, DR. SHARAT HEGDE
FP1763 : Retinal changes in highly myopic eyes. FP1963 : Clinico-epidemiological Profile of

E-Posters
DR. MADHAVI MADHAVI, M24046, Dr. MD. Retinopathy of Prematurity: Hospital Record
NAZARUL ISLAM, Dr. NAJNIN RHINE Based Study. DR. BISWAMBARA SATPATHY,
S24089, DR. JAYASHREE DORA, DR.PRAMOD
KUMAR SHARMA, DR.SASMITA SAHU
FP1780 : An incidental finding of a rare case of FP2036 : Intraocular pressure (IOP) changes in
idiopathic juxtafoveal primary retinal telengectasia. post vitrectomy patients with silicone oil
DR. PRAVALLIKA PENUGONDA, P24099, DR. SHAIK tamponade.
NAGUR CHANDINI, DR.MENDA PARNI DR. KARISHMA DUBEY, K22530, DR. LOKENRA
KUMAR, DR.YERRAMILLI SRINIWAS TYAGI, DR.RAJ KUMAR SHARMA, DR.ANSHU SAHAI
FP1818 : Visual prognosis of post vitrectomised FP2040 : Paracentral acute middle maculopathy
eyes of retained iofb’s using ocular trauma score. (pamm): a rare case in young.
DR. BRATATEE ROY, B23626, Dr.Mondal Lakshmi DR. JESSICA BASUMATARY, J24116, DR. B.N.
Kanta KALPANA, DR.DR. RIDHI BHANDARI
FP1841 : Lipemia retinalis in an infant. FP2062 : Study of anti vegf and triamcinolone on
DR. LOGANAYAKI. P, L24133, DR.SURYAA visual outcome after treating branch retinal vein
MANGAVILAI ARUNAN, DR. M. HEMANANDINI occlusion.
DR. RUPALI BARNWAL, R24131, DR. RAUNAQ
KHANNA, Dr. SHREYA SHAH, Dr. MEHUL SHAH
FP1854 : Traumatic preretinal macular hemorrhage FP2087 : Comparison of antivegf vs triamcinolone
with utter resolution following Neodymium doped on cmt following management of branch retinal
garnet laser. vein occlsion.
DR. SOOD RUCHI, S24057, DR. SHANTALA ARUN DR. ASHWINI KORANNE, A24130, DR. RAUNAQ
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FP2104 : Outcome of RD and other VR surgeries during FP2221 : Photoreceptor damage following long standing
lockdown period and related biosafety profile. premacular hemorrhage in Terson syndromes.
DR. PRADEEP TEKWANI, T12881, DR.ISHWAR DR. AMOGH KITTUR, A22330, Dr. VINOD KUMAR
SINGH, DR. CHEKITAAN SINGH
FP2109 : Pattern and burden of adult retinal diseases in FP2236 : A rare presentation of chorioretinitis
a tertiary eye care center in central India. sclopetaria with multiple intraorbital foreign bodies..
DR. NIKITHA ANN PANAKKAL, N22618, DR.SOORAJ DR. RUBAB GINWALA, R24158, DR.HAARD SHAH
SINGH KUBREY
FP2131 : ILM peeling in patients undergoing vitrectomy FP2241 : Acute retinal necrosis- early diagnosis is key to
for fibrovascular proliferation or vitreous hemorrhage. outcome.
DR BILLAL HOSSAIN, H19867, DR.KAMRUL KHAN DR. SEHDIYA HAMZA, S24177, DR.SUPRIYA DABIR, DR.
MOHAN RAJAN
FP2161 : Macular Capillary Plexus After Retinal FP2242 : GYRATE ATROPHY.
Detachment Repair: An OCT Angiography Study. DR. SEHDIYA HAMZA, S24177, DR. MOHAN
DR. VIKRAM VINAYAK KOUNDANYA, K14848 RAJAN, DR.SUPRIYA DABIR
FP21 1 : “A study of the prevalence of age related FP2337 : Role of SMD in patients having BRVO following
macular degeneration and its risk factors". intravitreal ranibizumab in terms of reduction in CMT.
DR. CHAITALI DESAI, C24147, Dr. RADHIKA PARANJPE DR. DIVYA RAVINDRAN PALLIKKARA, P23373, DR.
CHARLES KAKKUZHIYIL SKARIAH
FP2185 : Clinical Profile and Visual Outcome of Pellet FP2343 : Central Retinal Venous Occlusion with Branch
Gun Related Ocular Injuries.. Retinal Artery occlusion in Mitral Valve Disease.
DR. FAISAL QAYOOM SHAH, S23739, PROF.TARIQ SYED DR. UNNATI SHUKLA, U22593, DR.TEJAS HIMANSHU
QURESHI DESAI
FP2193 : Recurrent Retinal Pigment Epithelium FP2347 : A rare and interesting case of s cone syndrome.
Aperture in CNVM: An Enigma. DR. NAMITHA MOHAN, N24176, DR.SUPRIYA DABIR, DR.
DR. VIPIN RANA, R19241, DR.DEEKSHA KATOCH MOHAN RAJAN

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The Royal College of Ophthalmologists
DATE: 24. 06. 2021 TIME: 02:00pm – 03:30pm (IST) HALL: A at AIOS International Centre
INNOVATIONS IN EDUCATION AND TRAINING
Presentation Title Speaker Time
Hall The impact of Covid on Training PROFESSOR BERNIE CHANG, 2:00 -2:20 PM
PRESIDENT RCOPHTH
Remote supervision of simulated training MR JOHN FERRIS, SURGICAL SKILLS 2.20 -2:40 PM
LEAD
Remote assessments and exams - MISS FIONA SPENCER, CHAIR OF 2.40 -3:00 PM
TRAINING
Cascading Training the Trainers - Miss MISS MELANIE CORBETT, FORMER 3.00 -3:20 Pm
Melanie Corbett, Former Chair of Education CHAIR OF EDUCATION
Discussion - whole panel 3.20 -03:30 Pm
END 3:30 PM

Korean Ophthalmological Society


DATE: 24. 06. 2021 TIME: 04:30pm – 06:00pm (IST) HALL: A at AIOS International Centre
KOS OCULAR IMAGING CONFERENCE
Chairperson: Dr Seong-Joo Kim, Dr Heeyoon Cho
Presentation Title Speaker
Surgical approach to orbital tumors DR VIVIANA WONKYUNG CHO
Imaging techniques in the diagnosis of dry eye syndrome DR KYONG JIN CHO
Anterior segment optical coherence tomography imaging of filtering DR JIWOONG LEE
blebs after trabeculectomy with amniotic membrane transplantation

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Secondary macular hole DR MIN KIM
Retinal imaging in neurodegenerative diseases DR JEEYUN AHN
Effect of hemodialysis on ocular structures: optical coherence DR YONG UN SHIN
tomography study

German Ophthalmological Society (DOG)


DATE: 24. 06. 2021 TIME: 06:00pm – 07:00pm (IST) HALL: B at AIOS International Centre
THE EVOLUTION OF GLAUCOMA SURGERY: NEW VERSUS OLD
Presentation Title Speaker
Microcatheder ab externo canaloplasty in adults and children PROF. DR. HAGEN THIEME,
MAGDEBURG
Trabeculectomy: Long-term outcome PROF. DR. NORBERT PFEIFFER, MAIN
Will MIGS stand the test of time? PROF. DR. VERENA PROKOSCH-
WILLING, COLOGNE
Latest Updates in Glaucoma DR. MURALI ARIGA
Angle Surgery for Glaucoma :ab interno trabeculectomy DR S.S PANDAV
Evolving surgical techniques for tubes DR CHANDRIMA PAUL

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Asia Pacific Glaucoma Society
DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 05:00pm – 06:30pm (IST) HALL: D at AIOS International Centre
CONGENITAL GLAUCOMA
Chairperson: Dr SK Fang and Tanuj Dada
Presentation Title Speaker
Introduction : DR SK FANG. MALAYSIA
Decision making on what type of surgery and special situations DR SIRISHA SENTHIL ,INDIA.
Goniotomy and Trabeculotomy DR HO CHING LIN. SINGAPORE.
Trabeculotomy (1/2 sites) with/without Trabeculectomy DR L VIJAYA. INDIA
Use of lasers in childhood glaucoma DR VISANEE TANTISEVI THAILAND
GATT for congenital glaucoma DR XIULAN ZHANG CHINA
Post operative management DR SUSHMITA KAUSHIK INDIA
Q & A Session

Russian Society of Ophthalmologist


DATE: 25. 06. 2021 TIME: 02:00pm – 04:00pm (IST) HALL: C at AIOS International Centre
Presentation Title Speaker
Reconstruction of eyelids for total defect with composit flaps DR BANSHCHIKOV PAVEL
including temporal muscle” ALEXANDROVICH
25G magnet for removal of intraocular foreign bodies DR ALEXEI KULIKOV , & DR CHURASHOV
S, MIKHIN A
Traumatic aniridia: range of reconstructive options for a multifacet DR POZDEYEVA NADEZHDA
injury ALEKSANDROVNA
Peculiarities of ocular prosthetics in microphthalmia DR NADEZHDA A. BARANOVA
The sequence of step-by-step reconstruction in complex traumatic DR M KATAEV
lesions of ocular adnexa
.SubCyclo diode cyclophotocoagulation (CPC) in treatment of patients DR IGOR E. IOSHIN
with refracted glaucoma (first and repeated procedures)
.Management of primary inferior oblique muscle overaction DR IGOR PLISOV
Human herpes virus type 6 in herpetic keratitis development: DR. GALINA CHERNAKOVA, ,RUSSIA
possible pathogenesis, diagnostic tools and outpatient treatment
approaches

Asia Pacific Strabismus and Pediatric Ophthalmology Society (APSPOS)


DATE: 25. 06. 2021 TIME: 05:00pm – 06:30pm (IST) HALL: C at AIOS International Centre
Presentation Title Speaker
Decision making in strabismus surgery PROF. ROHIT SAXENA ,INDIA
Basic steps of strabismus examination. PROF SIDDHARTH AGRAWAL,INDIA
When to investigate childhood strabismus DR JULIA STARTE,AUSTRALIA
Management of accomodative Esotropia DR FETI MEMED ,INDONESIA
Managing Refractive accommodative Esotropia DR PATRICIA VILLA ,PHILIPPINES
Clinical case presentation of abduction disorders in China PROF YAN JIANGHUA, CHINA

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American Society of Retina Specialists (ASRS)
DATE: 27. 06. 2021 TIME: 04:00pm – 05:30pm (IST) HALL: A at AIOS International Centre
Presentation Title Speaker
3D Visualization in Vitreoretinal Surgery PROFESSOR ATUL KUMAR
Techniques for Refractory Macular Holes AIIMS ,NEW DELHI
Endogenous Endophthalmitis and How it Relates to Screening DR DILRAJ GREWAL
Outcomes of Epiretinal Membrane Surgery: OCT Biomarkers of Visual DR MARK BREAZZANO
Acuity
Update on Genetic Therapies for Inherited Retinal Dystrophies DR ALI KHAN
When to Observe and When to Treat in DME: Applying Lessons from DR RACHEL HUCKFELDT
Clinical Trials
Intraoperative OCT and Three-Dimensional Surgical Viewing Systems DR YASHA MODI,

American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus (AAPOS )


DATE: 26. 06. 2021 TIME: 09:00am – 10:30am (IST) HALL: B at AIOS International Centre
VISION AND AMBLYOPIA
Presentation Title Speaker
Spectrum of Visual Function Deficits in Amblyopia and DR FATEMA GHASIA. (USA )
Implications for Treatment
Telemedicine Measurement of Pediatric Visual Acuity DR JOSEPH MILLER (USA)
New Understanding of Retinal Findings in Abusive Head DR DONNY SUH (USA)
Trauma using Finite Element and Animal Models
Ocular Oncology for the Pediatric Ophthalmologist DR APARNA RAMASUBRAMANIAN (USA)

AIOS International Society


Cornea Society Symposium
DATE: 26. 06. 2021 TIME: 09:00am – 10:30am (IST) HALL: A at AIOS International Centre
STRATEGIES FOR PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT OF INFECTIOUS KERATITIS IN CHALLENGING
SITUATIONS
Chairperson: Dr Anthony J. Aldave MD
Presentation Title Speaker Time
Pediatric herpetic keratitis PROF KATHRYN COLBY, MD, PHD 9:00am-9:15am
Should amphotericin be added to corneal PROF BENNIE JENG, MD 9:18am-9:33am
preservation media?
Rose Bengal photodynamic antimicrobial PROF GUILLERMO AMESCUA, MD 9:36am-9:51am
therapy for progressive infectious keratitis
Oral miltefosine for refractory PROF ELMER TU, MD 9:54am-10:09am
acanthamoeba keratitis
Infectious keratitis after Boston type 1 PROF ANTHONY ALDAVE, MD 10:12am-10:27am
keratoprosthesis implantation

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College of Ophthalmologists of Sri Lanka
DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 10:30am – 12:00pm (IST) HALL: C at AIOS International Centre
“MEET THE SURGEONS OF DIFFERENT INTERESTS FROM THE SAME MIGHTY ISLAND.”
Chairperson: Dr. Ranmini Seneviratne: President, College of Ophthalmologists of Sri Lanka.
Presentation Title Speaker
Introduction : (03 min) DR. RANMINI SENEVIRATNE : President COSL
Managing kids need unique ways (12 min) DR. HIRANYA ABEYSEKERA Consultant Paediatric
Ophthalmologist
Pitfalls in ptosis management(12 min) DR. CHAMEERA BANDARA Consultant Orbit &
Oculoplastic Surgeon
Surgical management tips on PUK & how to manage a DR. ISHANTHA JAYASEKARA, Consultant in Cornea &
descemet rupture while preparing for DSEK(12 min) External Eye Diseases
My preferred techniques in MIVS - (12 min) DR. P SRIHARANATHAN Consultant Vitreo Retinal
Surgeon
Tips for Tucking Intra Scleral Haptic Fixation(12 min) DR. J G MAHESH Consultant General Ophthalmologist
Buffet for aphakia with no capsular support : sclera DR. AYASMANTHA PEIRIS, Consultant General,
fixation of IOLs(12 min) Ophthalmologist

Singapore Society of Ophthalmology


DATE: 26. 06. 2021 TIME: 10:30am – 12:00pm (IST) HALL: D at AIOS International Centre
NEW HORIZONS IN IMAGING
Chairperson & Co-Chairperson: Gavin TAN & Marcus ANG
Presentation Title Speaker
Applications for Anterior Segment Imaging in Surgery DON PEK
Optical Coherence Tomography in Corneal Diseases: Current and Future Applications ONG HON SHING
Widefield imaging of the retina ANNA TAN
OCTA of the Retina and Choroid KELVIN TEO
Updates in Glaucoma Imaging: How Does It Change My Practice? VICTOR KOH
What’s New in Neuro Ophthalmic Imaging SHWETA SINGHAL
Question & Answer

Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists (RANZCO)


DATE: 27. 06. 2021 TIME: 01:00pm – 02:30pm (IST) HALL: B at AIOS International Centre
UPDATES IN THE MANAGEMENT OF DIABETIC RETINOPATHY
Chairperson: Prof. Nitin Verma
Presentation Title Speaker
Introduction PROF. NITIN VERMA, PRESIDENT RANZCO,
AUSTRALIA
Management of DMO in the indigenous population in Australia : PROF. HESSOM RAZAVI, AUSTRALIA
Imaging modalities in diabetic retinopathy:. DR.VIGNESH RAJA, AUSTRALIA
Update in the management of PDR: PROF. CHANDRA BALARATNASINGAM,
AUSTRALIA
Diabetic vitrectomy: Tricks and Tips: PROF. SARAVANAN, , COIMBATORE, INDIA

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Hong Kong Ophthalmological Society Symposium
DATE: 26. 06. 2021 TIME: 01:30pm – 03:00pm (IST) HALL: B at AIOS International Centre
Chairperson: Dr Alex LK Ng ,Dr Pui Pui Yip
Presentation Title Speaker
Introduction of HKOS and myopia epidemiology in Hong DR PUI PUI YIP, President, Hong Kong
Kong. Dr Pui Pui Yip, President, Hong Kong Ophthalmological Society
Ophthalmological Society
Genetics in myopia progression DR GUY LJ CHEN, the Chinese University of
Hong Kong
Low concentration atropine or orthokeratology in DR ALEX LK NG, Hong Kong Ophthalmological
childhood myopia control? Society
Refractive surgery in myopia. DR TOMMY CY CHAN. Hong Kong
Ophthalmological Society
Is It Glaucoma? Diagnostic Dilemma in Highly Myopia Eyes DR WL HO, Hong Kong Ophthalmological
Society
Vitreoretinal surgery in highly myopic eyes. DR NICHOLAS SK FUNG, the University of Hong
Kong
Introduction of HKYO DR JEREMY SW KWOK, Hong Kong
Ophthalmological Society

Egyptian Ophthalmological Society (EOS)


DATE: 25. 06. 2021 TIME: 04:00pm – 5:00pm (IST) HALL: C at AIOS International Centre
Moderator: - Prof Mahmoud Ismail
Presentation Title Speaker
Acanthameobic keratitis PROF MOHAMED SAMEH ELSHORBAGY -
Tanta University Fellow LMU Germany
Phacoemulsificatoion through the tough Dua’s Layer in BB PROF TAREK KATAMISH Cairo University

AIOS International Society


DALK; a thrilling experience
Ozone in ttt of endophthalmitis and inf. keratitis PROF MOHAMED SAAD Assiut University
Misleading corneal emphysema PROF TAMER EL RAGAAL

American Glaucoma Society


DATE: 27. 06. 2021 TIME: 07:00pm – 8:00pm (IST) HALL: D at AIOS International Centre
HERETICAL. BUT TRUE?
Moderator: Sonya B Shah, MD
Presentation Title Speaker
Introduction SONYA B SHAH, MD
Glaucoma surgical training. Trabs not required? CONSTANCE OKEKE, MD, MS
PACS. No PIs? TIN AUNG, PHD, FRCS
Q&A - Discussion SONYA B SHAH, MD
Glaucoma is not only a pressure dependent optic nerve disease YVONNE OU, MD
Early glaucoma should not be treated. Period. HENRY D JAMPEL MD, MHS
Glaucoma treatment. No eyedrops! JANET B SERLE, MD
Q&A -l Discussion SONYA B SHAH, MD

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SPONSORED SESSION PHARMA


DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 07:00pm -08:30pm HALL: AIOS International Centre Hall -A
MANAGING CHILDHOOD MYOPIA
Introduction & Magnitude of the problem (5 mins) DR. ROHIT SAXENA (Chairperson)
Preventing incidence: Identifying and managing risk factors (8 mins) DR. LAV KOCHGAWAY
Who and when to treat (8 mins) DR. SIDDHARTH S KESARWANI
Non ophthalmologist so it would be appropriate that she is DR. MONICA CHAUDHARY
registered complimentary (8 mins)
Preventing progression: Pharmacological interventions (8 mins) DR. JYOTI MATALIA
Current pandemic and childhood myopia(5 mins) DR. JITENDRA JITHANI
Expert Panel: DR. NAHEED AKHTAR, DR. NILUTPARNA DEORI, DR. KAVITA PORWAL, DR. JASPREET SUKHIJA,
DR. ANURADHA CHANDRA, DR. LIPIKA ROY

DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 12:00pm -1:30pm HALL: AIOS International Centre Hall -A
PRESBYOPIA CORRECTION IOL SYMPOSIUM
Welcome and Introduction (5 mins) DR. ABHAY VASAVADA (Chairperson)
L king back a m PC IOL n a (15 mins) DR. ARUP BHAUMIK
Patient satisfaction with PC IOL - Practical case scenarios (15 mins) DR. ABHIJEET DESAI
Enhancing PC IOL adoption in your practice (15 mins) DR. SHOURAV DAS
Understanding the NEW X- Wave Technology in IOLs (15 mins) DR. MICHAEL LAWLESS

DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 5:30pm -7:00pm HALL: AIOS International Centre Hall -A
TECHNOLOGIES IN FOCUS FOR CATARACT WORKFLOW AND PREMIUM IOLS
iOCT and Digital visualization in simplifying cataract surgery DR. NAMRATA SHARMA
Cataract Workflow redifined with ZEISS Cataract Suite DR. J.S. TITIYAL

Sponsored Session Pharma


Premium IOLs my experience DR. KEIKI MEHTA
Advancements in Optical Biometry DR. KRISHNA PRASAD
Delivering optimum outcomes in hard Cataract DR. SARTAJ GREWAL
Chairperson: DR. S. P. S GREWAL
Moderator: DR. SASHI KAPOOR

DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 10:00am - 11:25am HALL: Sushruta Hall


NEWER TRENDS IN CATARACT REFRACTIVE SURGERY
Astigmatism Management DR. KEIKI MEHTA

Combining Biofocals and EDoF DR. KRISHNA PRASAD

Microscope and Video Recording Solutions for new practices DR. DEEPAK MEGUR

Role of Topography and Keratometry in achieving best clinical outcomes DR. ARULMOZHI VARMAN

Future of cataract refractive surgeries / My experience with premium IOLs DR. MAHIPAL SACHDEV
Chairperson: DR. S. P. S GREWAL
Moderator: DR. SASHI KAPOOR

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DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 02:00pm -03:00pm HALL: AIOS International Centre: Hall -B
SPOTLIGHT ON GLAUCOMA: THE TRUTH FROM THE MASTERS
Glaucoma in Practice: Current Trends DR. HARSH KUMAR
Role of FDCs in Glaucoma Management DR. RAJUL PARIKH
Practical Approach to Maximum Medical Therapy DR. SACHIN DHARWADKAR
QnA DR. MANEESH SINGH (Chairperson)
ACUTE CARE:HOLISTIC MANAGEMENT OF CATARACT SURGERY
DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 03:30pm -05:00pm HALL: AIOS International Centre: Hall -B
Therapeutic care after cataract surgery DR. SHREYAS RAMAMURTHY
Unmet need, challenges and recent developments in treatment of CME DR. PARTHA BISWAS
Emergence and updates on ocular antibiotic resistance in ophthalmology DR. AMRESH SRIVASTAV (N)
Discussion (Q & A) DR. SHREYAS & DR. PARTHA

DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 6:30pm - 8:00pm HALL: AIOS International Centre: Hall -B
DYNAMICS OF DRY EYE MANAGEMENT
Welcome and Introduction (5 mins) DR. S. K. RAO
Simplifying DED diagnosis using fluorescein staining (30 mins) DR. S. K. RAO
Corneal regeneration in DED management: Why does it matter? (20 mins) DR. NIKHIL GOKHLE
Looking beyond symptomatic relief (20 mins) DR. BHASKAR SRINIVASAN

DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 2:00pm -4:00pm HALL: AIOS International Centre: Hall -D
RETINA DYSFUNCTION NOVEL APPROACHES
Clinical insights in newer dimensions for retinal dysfunction treatment DR. MANOJ KHATRI
Floaters and its management DR. ANIRUDDHA MAHINDRAKAR

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SPONSORED SESSION PHARMA


DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 04:00pm -05:30pm HALL: AIOS International Centre:Auditorium
MEDICAL MANAGEMENT OF GLAUCOMA :ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW
Guidelines on medical management of glaucoma- when and how to DR. SUSHMA TEJWANI
use anti glaucoma medications
What to keep in mind while using glaucoma medications in special DR. SATHI DEVI
situations:
Expect the unexpected while prescribing glaucoma medications DR. GOWRI J MURTHY
Remembering pilocarpine and relevance of PGA in PACG DR. CHANDRIMA PAUL
Newer kid on the block: The ROCK inhibitors: Dr. S. Kavita DR. S. KAVITA
Role of better communication with patient to improve compliance DR. SUSHMITA KAUSHIK
Chairperson: DR. G CHANDRA SEKHAR
Moderator: DR. SUSHMA TEJWANI, DR.SHORUBA DINAKARAN

DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 6:00pm -7:00pm HALL: AIOS International Centre:Auditorium


MICROPULSE TRANSSCLERAL LASER THERAPY: NON-INCISIONAL GLAUCOMA TREATMENT
DR. MARK TOTEBERG HARMS
DR. ALKA PANDEY
DR. SHARMILA
DR. SATHYAN P
DR. MURALI ERIGA

DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 12:00pm -1:30pm HALL: AIOS International Centre: Hall -A
ADVANCEMENT IN CATARACT SURGERY SYMPOSIUM
Welcome and Introduction (5 mins) DR. D RAMAMURTHY
Lower is better (15 mins) DR. SAMRESH SRIVASTAVA

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Being Cl e i h he Ac i e Sen (15 mins) DR. HARIPRIYA ARAVIND
The Difficult not so Difficult (15 mins) DR. D RAMAMURTHY
Straight forward cataract surgery - 3D visualization system (15 mins) DR. NAREN SHETTY

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DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 02:30pm -04:00pm HALL: AIOS International Centre: Hall -A
JNJ TECHNOLOGY SESSION
Role of Technology in Delivering Better Patient Outcomes DR. KUMAR J. DOCTOR
Optimizing Ocular Surface - Too Big to Miss in Premium Surgery DR. POOJA KHAMAR
Tackling Hard Cataracts with FLACS DR. MOHAN RAJAN
Changing Standard of Care in Monofocal Cataract Surgery DR. VINEET RATRA
Help Patients Seeing 'At Their Ideal Distance' Through CRV Technology DR. ROBERT EDWARD ANG
Moderator: DR. D. RAMAMURTHY
Co Moderator: DR. NAMRATA SHARMA
Expert Panel: DR. DEBASISH BHATTACHARYA, DR. GAURAV LUTHRA, DR. VIRENDRA AGRAWAL,
DR. ARULMOZHI VARMAN

DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 12:00pm -1:30pm HALL: AIOS International Centre: Hall -B
SUPPORTING YOUR EXCEPTIONAL PERFORMANCE
Opening Remarks by Chairperson DR. NOSHIR SHROFF
Vi ine la f m h i i diffi en DR. A K JAIN
Vi ine TORIC IOL m fi im lan DR. RAMESH
His experience with Vivinex / Vivinex platform - The product pipeline DR. J S TITIYAL
NanexmultiSert a ne mi e in he ma ke DR. S HALDIPURKAR
My experience with DR. SONU GOEL
Chairperson: DR. NOSHIR SHROFF
Moderator: DR. GAURAV LUTHRA
DR. PARTHA BISWAS, DR. J. S TITIYAL

DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 3:00pm -4:00pm HALL: AIOS International Centre: Hall -B
INDIAN CONTACT LENS - TRENDS & SUPPORT
Indian Contact Lens - Trends & Support DR. TIM GRANT
WATER GRADIENT LENSES - INNOVATION SCIENCE AND DISPENSING
Water Gradient Lenses - Innovation Science and Dispensing DR. YASHWAT SAOJI

DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 8:30pm -10:00pm HALL: AIOS International Centre: Hall -A
OPTICAL BIOMETRY
DR. WARREN HILL

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DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 2:30pm -4:00pm HALL: AIOS International Centre: Hall -C
PERFECT REFRACTIVE SOLUTION
Why Phakic IOL and how to choose appropriate Phakic Lens DR. POOJA KHAMAR
IPCL: complete refractive solutions DR. KAMAL KAPUR, INDIA
IPCL for Myopia and Presbyopia DR. GERMAN BAINCHI, ARGENTINA
Presbyopic IPCL 2 years clinical experience: MU DR. PAVEL STODULKA, CZECH REPUBLIC
Beyond Monofocal IOLs DR. SOURABH PATWARDHAN, INDIA
True Trifocal: My experience with TriPhobic DR. PANKAJ LANDE
My Experience with IPCL DR. ANANTH, INDIA
Chairperson: KAMAL KAPUR
Moderator: AMBARISH DARAK

DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 12:00pm -1:30pm HALL: AIOS International Centre: Hall -D
CLINICAL TO COMMERCIAL: A TO Z OF ICL SURGERY
Collamer : Discussing the Material Supremacy DR. ANANTH D
Significance of Preoperative Workup for a Predictable ICL Surgery DR. HEMA MALINI
Challenging Cases with EVO ICL DR. S KHOKHAR
Lens based Refractive surgery and Future DR. VARDHAMAN KANKARIYA
Role of ICL in Refractive Practice Growth DR. RAHIL CHAUDHARY

EVO Surgery: A Complete Tutorial DR. SANJAY CHAUDHARY

Moderator: DR.SONU GOEL


Panelist: DR. PARESH VAIDYA,DR.S BHARTI, DR. GAURAV LUTHRA, DR. LIONAL RAJ

DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 10:00am -11:30am HALL: AIOS International Centre:Auditorium


NEXT GENERATION HYBRID TOPOGRAPHERS

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Right way to read the pentacam maps DR. RITIN GOYAL
Biomechanics DR. NAMRATA SHARMA
H b id ALL IN ONE g a he DR. ROHIT SHETTY
ABCD softwear for progression & stability post cross linking DR. SNEHA SENGUPTA
Biomechanics and topography: need of the hour DR. POOJA KHAMAR
Power of repeatability DR. RESHMA RANADE
Case Discussion My Toughest Case With Pantacam DR. DEEPTI MEDA
Case Discussion My Toughest Case With Pantacam DR. RITIKA MULLICK
Case Discussion My Toughest Case With Pantacam DR. RITIKA DALAL

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DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 11:30am -01:00pm HALL: AIOS International CentreAuditorium
HANDLING OOPS! IN OPHTHALMIC SURGERY
Oops ! in Cataract surgery DR. ASHVIN AGARWAL
Oops ! in IOL Implants DR. MOHAN RAJAN
Oops ! in Glaucoma surgery DR. TANUJ DADA
Oops ! in Smile Surgery DR. SONU GOEL
Oops! in Vitreotretinal Surgery DR. LALIT VERMA
Oops ! in Phakic IOL surgery DR. GAURAV LUTHRA
Oops ! in Squint surgery DR. ROHIT SAXENA
Oops ! in Evisceration Surgery DR. TARJANI DAVE

DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 3:30pm -4:30pm HALL: AIOS International CentreAuditorium


CURRENT CONCEPT IN RETINA & GLAUCOMA
Macular Mole : Management options and Cabbage Course DR. AJAY AURORA
Future of Glaucoma Management DR. RAJUL S PARIKH
Giant Retinal tear DR. PRASHANT BHAWANKULE

DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 10:00am - 11:30am HALL: AIOS International Centre:Workshop Hall
EYE CONNECT –NAMD WORKSHOP
Neovascular AMD: overview and pathophysiology DR. DINESH TALWAR
Interpretation - OCT, FFA, ICG in Neovascular AMD DR. DARAIUS SHROFF
Patient Journey and workup DR. PARVEEN SEN
Clinical pearls - Treatment & follow up DR. GEORGE MANAYATH
Intravitreal Injections Tips and Tricks DR. SABYASACHI SENGUPTA

DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 10:00am -11:30am HALL: AIOS International Centre: Hall -A
RECORDED SURGERY
Moderator:DR.NAMRATA SHARMA
Co Moderator:DR. GAURAV LUTHRA
Expert Panel: DR.O.GOPALA KRISHNAM, DR. ROHIT OM PRAKASH, DR. J K REDDY,DR. G S DHAMI
Surgeon: DR. MAHIPAL S SACHDEV
Surgeon: DR. AJAY SHARMA, DR. D. RAMAMURTHY, DR. VIRENDRA AGRAWAL, DR. SUDHIR SRIVASTAVA

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DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 11:30am -12:00pm HALL: AIOS International Centre:Hall- A
RECORDED SURGERY
Heads up Vs binocular - My journey DR. SRI GANESH

DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 1:00pm -2:30pm HALL: AIOS International Centre: Hall -A
RECORDED SURGERY
Magnificent ( EDFO IOL): Beyond Monofocal IOL Dr SourabhPatwardhan DR. SOURABH PATWARDHAN
TriPhobic( Trifocal IOL) DR. PANKAJ LANDE
IPCL DR. ANUM MAZHARI
Magnificent ( EDOF IOL) DR. RANJIT KADAM
TriPhobic ( Trifocal IOL) DR. BHAGYASHRI H DESHMUKH

IPCL DR. GAUTAM PARMAR

Moderator: DR.POOJA KHAMAR

DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 10:00am -11:30am HALL: AIOS International Centre: Hall -B
CATARACT & INFECTION CONTROL: A PRACTICAL APPROACH
Managing cataract surgery complications DR. RITIKA SACHDEV
Intracameralmoxifloxacin for post-operative endophthalmitis DR. NAMRATA SHARMA
prophylaxis Is it beneficial?
Bacterial keratitis: Management pearls DR. MANISHA ACHARYA
Hospital infection control standards during COVID times DR. NIRMAL FREDRICK
Mucormycosis: Approach & management DR. TARJANI DAVE
Chairperson: DR.MAHIPAL S SACHDEV
Moderator: DR.NAMRATA SHARMA, DR. RAJESH SINHA

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DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 12:00pm -1:30pm HALL: AIOS International Centre: Hall -B
NEW FRONTIER IN CATARACT AND REFRACTIVE SURGERY
IntracameralAnestheticMydriatic (ICAM) in Pediatric Cataract Surgery DR. JASPREET SUKHIJA
Painless PRK - Now Possible DR. GAURAV LUTHRA

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DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 2:30pm -04:00pm HALL: AIOS International Centre: Hall -B
KEY NOTE ADDRESS
The Refractive Journey of a Patient till Refractive Surgery Are we missing something? DR MAHIPAL SACHDEV
Panelist: DR.HEMANT KUMAR,DR. PARIKSHIT GOGATE, DR. UMANG MATHUR, DR.VARSHA RATHI
DR. NILESH THITE, DR. KHEM RAJ NACKWAL

DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 10:00am -11:30am HALL: AIOS International Centre:HALL - C


GLAUCOMA MANAGEMENT QUALITY TO QUALITY
Welcome & Introduction (25 mins) DR. RONNIE GEORGE
Glaucoma Diagnosis : Look beyond IOP (25 mins) DR. RONNIE GEORGE
Holistic Approach in management of Glaucoma (25 mins) DR. SHIBAL BHARTIYA
Tafluprost : A value add in Medical management of Glaucoma (25 mins) DR. VANITA PATHAK

DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 11:30am -1:00pm HALL: AIOS International Centre:HALL - C


DORI: UNDERSTANDING RETINAL INSURANCE
Retinal Insurance: Indian Scenario DR. RAJA NARAYANAN
Moderator: Dr. ShraddhaRamaswamy
Panelist: Dr.SabyasachiSengupta, Dr.SushantAnand, Dr.Ariz Rizvi, Dr. Amit

DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 2:30pm -4:00pm HALL: AIOS International Centre: - C


CONTROVERSIES IN GLAUCOMA AND DRY EYE – BROUGHT TO
DR. HARSH KUMAR
DR. QURESH MASKATI

DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 11:00am -12:30pm HALL: AIOS International Centre: Hall -D
DRY EYE CASE BASED DISCUSSION
Dry Eye - Definition and types DR. PARUL DESHPANDE
Diagnostic tests in Dry Eye DR. SRINIVAS RAO
Inflammation in Dry Eye DR. ASHOK SHARMA
Management of Dry Eye DR. QURESH MASKATI
Post Cataract Dry Eye DR. NIKHIL GOKHALE
Interesting Cases of Dry Eye DR. HIJAB MEHTA
Cicatricial Dry Eye DR. SWAPNA SHANBHAG
Autoimmune Dry Eye` DR. BHASKAR SRINIVASAN

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DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 1:00pm -2:30pm HALL: AIOS International Centre: Hall -D
NEW AGE VISUALIZATION –
3D SURGICAL MICROSCOPE AND INTRAOPERATIVE ASSISTANCE TECHNOLOGIES
Markerless vs conventional - Toric implantation (15 mins) DR. SANDEEP REDDY
Complicated Retina procedures from Master's class (15 mins) DR. CYRUS SHROFF
Presbyopia correction Master's class (15 mins) DR. S. NATARAJAN
Cataract Workflow redefined with ZEISS Cataract Suite (15 mins) DR. NAREN SHETTY
Chairperson: DR. CYRUS SHROFF
Moderator: DR. KRISHNA PRASAD KUDLU
DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 4:00pm -5:30pm HALL: AIOS International Centre: Hall -D
THINKING TOPOGRAPHERS
What is different in MS 39? DR. ROHIT SHETTY
How Epithelium mapping changes our practice DR. GAIRIK KUNDU
Stromal elevation - is this real? DR. POOJA KHAMAR
How MS 39 changed my practice DR. CHANDRASEKHAR WAVIKAR
Refractive surgery & MS 39 DR. DIVYA MANOHAR
Case presentations DR. SNEHA SENGUPTA
Case presentations DR. RITHIKA MULLICK
Case presentations DR. RESHMA RANADE

DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 5:00pm -7:00pm HALL: AIOS International Centre:Hall - D


ADVANCES ON DEMAND
Qube pro powered by eyeflexa - A new phaco/combined machine in the DR. ABHISHEK KOTHARI
market"

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Q be e ed b e efle a m e nal e e ience DR. MAYANK AGARWAL
First 10 cataract surgeries on my new phaco/combined machine DR. DARSHIN BAVISHI
Switching over from peristaltic to venturi my experience DR. MANISH JOSHI
My experience with Vivinex TORIC platform DR. DILPREET SINGH
Chairperson: DR. D RAMAMURTHY, DR. SOURAV SINHA
Convenor: DR. SAURABH CHOUDHARY
Moderator: DR. S ARAVIND

DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 6:30pm to 7:55pm HALL: Braille Hall


EVOLVING TRENDS OF REFRACTIVE SURGERY
Corneal nerves & SMILE surgery DR. POOJA KHAMAR
Upgrading the pulse of your refractive practice DR. RITIKA GUPTA
Topo guided LASIK with ZEISS MEL 90 Excimer DR. RAJAN GUPTA
Suction loss management in SMILE DR. VARDHAMAN KANKARIYA
Perfecting SMILE: My way DR. ANANTH D
Chairperson: DR. VARDHAMAN KANKARIYA
Moderator: DR. KRISHNA PRASAD KUDLU 503
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DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 11:00am -12:30pm HALL: AIOS International Centre: Auditorium
RECENT ADVANCES IN THE CORNEA & EXTERNAL EYE DISEASES
Cells Covid& Care The Personalized Medicine (20 mins) DR. ROHIT SHETTY
D E e P ac ice in T da Scena i (20 mins) DR. ANAGHA ANIL HEROOR
Corneal Complications of cataract Surgery (20 mins) DR. NIKHIL S GOKHALE
Rho Kinase Inhibitors (20 mins) DR. JODHBIR MEHTA

DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 10:30am -12:00pm HALL: AIOS International Centre:Workshop Hall
EYE CONNECT- DME WORKSHOP
Diabetic Retinopathy : overview and pathophysiology DR. DHANASHREE RATRA
Interpretation - OCT, FFA in PDR and DME DR. VASUMATHY VEDANTHAM
Patient Journey and workup in DME DR. RAJIV RAMAN
Management of PDR and DME DR. GURU PRASAD
Intravitreal Injections Tips and Tricks DR. GOPAL PILLAI

DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 5:30pm - 6:25pm HALL: Ridley Hall


NEWER TRENDS IN DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING - RETINA & GLAUCOMA
Do we need a higher image resolution or a wider view for identification DR. RAJIV RAMAN
of diabetic retinopathy lesions?
Widefield Injection Free Fluorescein Angiography using Broadline DR SANGEET MITTAL
Imaging
Glaucoma diagnosis & Management in New Normal DR. AJIT HAZARI
OCT Angio DR. VEDANG SHAH
Chairperson: DR. AVINASH PATHENGAY
Moderator: DR. SHOBIT CHAWLA, DR SIDDHARTH DIKSHIT, DR PADMAJA KUMARI

RECORDED SURGEY
Heads up Vs binocular - My journey DR. TITIYAL

EXPERIENCE OF COVID ASSOCIATED MUCORMYCOSIS MANAGEMENT AT TERTIARY CARE CENTER


A LIVE WEBINAR is planned on 25th June 2021 from 7:00 pm onwards with
Moderator: DR. BALASUBRAMANYAM A. M., MS (ENT), Professor Dept. of ENT, Head & Neck surgery,
S J hn Medical C llege Bangal e
Speaker: DR. MANIK RAO KULKARNI, Consultant ENT, VIMS, Bellary, DR. SOUMYA MS, Consultant
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DATE: 26.06.2021 HALL: PALLIKARIS HALL
ADDRESSING PATIENT & MEDICAL NEEDS IN wAMD & PCV
IST THAI TOPIC SPEAKER MODERATOR CHAIRPERS
TIME TIME ON
02:30- 4.00 – Welcome & Introduction DR.
02:35 4.05 PM MANGAT
PM RAM
DOGRA
02:35- 4.05 - MOLECULAR PROPERTIES DR. VINAY GARODIA
02:55 4.25 PM OF ANTI-VEGF AGENTS:
PM What is the relevance for
clinical practice? DR. RAJA DR.
02:55- 4.25 – PCV : Non-ICGA diagnosis DR. VORAPORN NARAYANAN MANGAT
03:25 4.55 PM criteria & management CHAIKITMONGKOL RAM
PM DOGRA
03:25- 4.55 – TREAT-AND-EXTEND: DR. NISHIKANT BORSE
03:50 5.20 PM From clinical trials to
PM clinical practice
03:50- 5.20 – Summary & Closing DR. MANGAT RAM DOGRA
03:55 5.25 PM remarks
PM
Panelist: DR. MUNA BHENDE , DR. RUPAK KANTI BISWAS
Q&A time included in all the session

DATE: 27.06.2021 HALL: Hall AIOC International Center


DME IN FOCUS:OPTIMISING DME TREATMENT IN CLINIC
IST TIME TOPIC SPEAKER MODERATOR CHAIRPERSON
05:00-05:05 PM Welcome & Introduction DR. LALIT
VERMA
05:05-05:30 PM Evolving paradigm in DME DR. NISHANT
management: Role of Anti KUMAR
VEGF
05:30-06:00 PM Aflibercept in Real world DR. CHAITRA DR. LALIT VERMA
setting in DME JAYADEV
06:00-06:20 PM Indian experience with DR. VASUMATHY
aflibercept: delivering VEDANTHAM
RCT-like outcomes in the real
world
06:20-06:25 PM Summary & Closing remarks DR. LALIT VERMA
Panelist: DR. SHOBHIT CHAWLA, DR. RAJEEV RAMAN
Q&A time included in all the session

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DATE: 26.06.2021 TIME: 11:30am - 12:55pm HALL: SCHEPENS HALL
RETHINK ADVANCED PERFORMANCE
MODERATOR MODERATOR MODERATOR
TOPIC TIME SPEAKER CHAIRPERSON
1 2 3
Advanced Laser 11:30 - DR. -
Technology for 11:50 AMBARISH
Vision Correction DARAK
including &
Presbyopia DR.
MEENAKSHI DR. DR.
RAVINDRAN PAWAN ROHIT
STHAPAK SHETTY
Versatile Laser 11:50 - DR. DR.
Platform For 12:10 LIONAL RAJ AMBARISH
Cataract, Corneal DARAK
Flaps &
Therapeutics
Advanced Corneal 12:10 - DR.
DR. K.P. REDDY
Explorer- Video 12:15 NUNO PRE-RECORDED
CAMPOS
Predictable 12:15 - DR. -
Astigmatism 12:35 MAHIPAL
Correction - Role of SACHDEV
IOL Design &
Material DR.
DR.
BHASKAR
NextGen Surgical 12:35 - DR. RISHI
RAY
System - Chamber 12:55 KAMAL B. SWARUP
CHAUDHURI
Stability KAPUR
Management &
Innovative Cutting
Technologies

ADVANCED CATARACT SURGERIES AND INTRAOCULAR LENSES EXPERT'S VIEWS


DATE: 27.06.2021 TIME: 12:30am - 1:55pm HALL: AHMED HALL
1. Achieving desired Refractive outcomes using IOLMASTER 700 15min DR.ARUP BHAUMIK
2. Improving Outcomes of TORIC IOLS using the Callisto Markerless System DR.NAREN SHETTY
15min
3. The Trifocal of my Choice ZEISS AT LISA tri 839MP 15min DR.KRISHNA.PRASAD KUDLU
4 My Experience with 3D visualization Microscope Technology ARTEVO 800 DR.SARTAJ GREWAL
15 min
5, Managing Astigmatism and the choice of my Toric lens ZEISS AT Lisa Tri DR.NITA SHAH
Toric and AT Torbi 15min
Each speaker will have 15 mins.
Chairman: DR.PARTHA BISWAS.
Moderator: DR.KRISHNA PRASAD KUDLU

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