AIOC 2021 Virtual. Program Book
AIOC 2021 Virtual. Program Book
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Office Bearers
Office Bearers
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Scientific Committee
Dr. Krishna Prasad Dr. Parikshit Gogate Dr. Somasheila I.
Kudlu Murthy
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Dear Colleagues,
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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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FP EVALUATORS
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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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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.
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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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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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.
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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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.
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more than 600 international and national meeting
presentation and speeches.
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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.
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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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.
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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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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.
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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).
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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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.
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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.
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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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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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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Dr. Elmer Tu
Designation: Professor of Clinical Ophthalmology
Joel Sugar Professor
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
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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.
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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.
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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
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Institute,Naida, NCR Fellow, Singapore Eye Research Institute
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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).
He has completed his MBBS from Dhaka Medical College and Post
graduation (FCPS, MCPS) from Bangladesh College of Physicians and
Surgeons.
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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Dr. Christopher Lu
Multi-award winning Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon of world
renown.
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.
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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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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.
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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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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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.
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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Now working in the field of Cataract and Refractive Surgery
(Phaco, LASIK, Femtosecond Laser Cataract Surgery) and
Glaucoma.
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(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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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.
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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:
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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.
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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AIOS Awardees (General Awards based on Submission)
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AIOS Awardees
Best Free Paper Awardees (for Free Papers Read
at 78th AIOC)
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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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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
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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
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Dr.Kumar K S
(K08476) Vitreo Retinal
Disease
[Fp1026]: Investigating
Crao - Just How Much Is
Too Much?
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Top 15 Videos
Technique
Presentation
(ANTERIOR SEGMENT – I)
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PRE-CONFERENCE
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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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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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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
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
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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
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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)
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 )
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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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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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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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)
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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)
Pre-Conference Sessions
Post-operative CME(6 mins) Dr Preetam Samant
Discussion with Audience (20 mins)
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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
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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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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
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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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Dr Lalit Verma,
Dr S Natarajan,
Dr Namrata Sharma,
Dr Rajesh Sinha,
Dr Arup Chakrabarti,
Dr Chaitra Jayadev,
Dr Ajay Aurora
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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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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
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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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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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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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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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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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: 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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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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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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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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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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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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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
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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'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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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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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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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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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
wrong
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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: 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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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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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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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
sinking situation
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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)
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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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
National Symposium
CONVENOR: Dr. Namrata Sharma
CO-CONVENOR: Dr. Umang Mathur
MODERATOR: Dr. Nikhil Gokhale
National Symposium
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
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
National Symposium
CO-CHAIRMAN: Dr. S.Natarajan
CONVENOR: Dr. Shobit Chawla
CO-CONVENOR: Dr. Ajit Babu Majhi
MODERATOR: 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
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National Symposium
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
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International Symposium
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
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
International Symposium
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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
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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
International Symposium
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
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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
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
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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.
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.
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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
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
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
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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
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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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.
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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.
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
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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
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.
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
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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.
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
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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)
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
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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
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
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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.
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
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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
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.
We pray for a smooth and settled ride, but life is roller coaster and unpredictable. Similarly we expect every surgery to
ail m hl Life i ha d me ime Thi In ci nc e i aimed enc age el e handle ca a ac
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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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.
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
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
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.
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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.
The patients of glaucoma progress sometimes despite control of Intraocular Pressure (IOP). The non-IOP risk
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
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.
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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
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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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
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
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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.
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
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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.
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.
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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.
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.
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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
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
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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
Artificial intelligence (AI) is a new automated tools for diagnosing and treating ocular diseases. The most
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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
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.
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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
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 &
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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
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.
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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.
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.
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
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.
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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
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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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
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)
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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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)
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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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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1 Dr. Naresh Babu Approach to a Cataract patient with diabetic macular edema
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DATE: 25.06.2021 TIME: 7:00pm: 8:25pm HALL: VON GRAEFE HALL
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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)
Panel Discussion(30 mins) All
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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
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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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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
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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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
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
JUDGES
1. Dr. D. Ramamurthy
2. Prof. T.P Lahane
DEFENCE COUNSEL
1. Dr. Chitra Ramamurthy
2. Dr. Ajoy Paul
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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
Vast Sessions
4. Absorbable Sutures in Phacotrab - DR. VINEET RATRA
5. Step by Step AGV - DR. ANKUR SINHA
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VAST OCULOPLASTY
DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 12:30 - 1:25 (55 mins) HALL: DUA
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
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VAST OCULOPLASTY
DATE: 24.06.2021 TIME: 12:30pm - 1:25pm (55 mins) HALL: DUA
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 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.
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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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speakers end and the session will end in the time frame provided.
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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 [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
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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
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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
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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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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
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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
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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 [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
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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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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
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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
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 [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
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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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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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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
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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
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
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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
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
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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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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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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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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.
KSHEERAJA Y, DR.RAMYA M
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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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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
Hyde Park
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
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Cataract
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
Physical Posters
KAUR
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
KUMAR
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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
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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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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
SANJAY KUMAR MISHRA
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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
Physical Posters
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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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
ALAM
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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).
Physical Posters
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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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
R, DR.VEDHANAYAKI RAJESH B GURNANI 399
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Uvea
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
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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
404
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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
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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
PRAJNA
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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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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
SRIVASTAV
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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
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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.
MANDEEP SINGH BAJAJ
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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
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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
CHATTERJEE
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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).
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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
SOURAVEE RATH, DR.SUMA GANESH
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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
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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
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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
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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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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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
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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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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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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
NANDI, DR. PREEYAM BISWAS, DR. SHIRSHENDU 438
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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
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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
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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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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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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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COMPREHENSIVE OPHTHALMOLOGY
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
Venkatakrishnan
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COMPREHENSIVE OPHTHALMOLOGY
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
451
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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
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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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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EXTERNAL DISEASE
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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GLAUCOMA
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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GLAUCOMA
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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GLAUCOMA
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
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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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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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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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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
UVEA
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
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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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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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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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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
KUMAR, DR.DEEPAKAKUMAR DODAMANI KHANNA, Dr. SHREYA SHAH, Dr. MEHUL SHAH 484
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Sponsored Session Pharma
Annual Conference of All India Ophthalmological Society, 2021
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
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: 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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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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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: 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
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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: 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
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: 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: 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
RECORDED SURGEY
Heads up Vs binocular - My journey DR. TITIYAL
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