EyeWorld is the official news magazine of the American Society of Cataract & Refractive Surgery.
Issue link: https://digital.eyeworld.org/i/1215009
Astigmatism 2020: The Quest for Refractive Perfection Location: 157 ABC Registration and Breakfast 6:30 AM Program 7:00–8:00 AM Program Chairs: Kendall Donaldson, MD, and Douglas Koch, MD Invited Faculty: John Berdahl, MD, Robert Weinstock, MD, and William Wiley, MD Educational Objectives • Describe the key factors for achieving our optimal refractive outcomes—the latest findings on targeting astigmatic corrections for WTR, oblique, and ATR astigmatism • Examine best practices for pre-, intra-, and postoperative planning and execution • Improve outcomes in the surgical manage- ment of astigmatism • Understand the latest technology and review the devices needed to manage astigmatism in cataract patients Diagnosis and Management of Ocular Surface Disease: Mystery vs. Mastery Location: 157 ABC Registration and Lunch 11:30 AM Program 12:00–1:00 PM Program Chairs: Marjan Farid, MD, and Francis Mah, MD Invited Faculty: Brandon Ayres, MD, Preeya Gupta, MD, and Christopher Starr, MD Educational Objectives • Evaluate patients for OSD using the latest diagnostic and therapeutic devices • Compare and contrast OSD treatment options and indications • Recognize how early OSD diagnosis and treatment impacts cataract and refractive surgical outcomes The Ins and Outs of Glaucoma Treatment in 2020: MIGS, Lasers, Drops, and Depot Location: 157 ABC Registration and Reception 4:30 PM Program 5:00 – 6:00 PM Program Chairs: Cathleen McCabe, MD, and Nathan Radcliffe, MD Invited Faculty: Ike Ahmed, MD, Manjool Shah, MD, and Inder Paul Singh, MD Educational Objectives • Review limitations of current eyedrop therapy and elucidate how laser, MIGS, and sustained delivery address the unmet need created by problems with eyedrop therapy • Review recent data on selective laser trabeculoplasty that suppor t a role for laser early in the treatment paradigm • Describe the current available MIGS surgical options, including those that address the trabecular meshwork, the canal of Schlemm, and the subconjunctival outflow pathway • Review tips and surgical pearls for deliver- ing excellent outcomes using MIGS with cataract surgery for glaucoma patients • Review glaucoma treatment strategies at different stages of disease, including inte- gration of different treatment modalities, planning for possible future interventions, and treatment side effect and complication considerations SUNDAY, MAY 17, 2020 annualmeeting.ascrs.org/satelliteprograms These activities have been approved for AMA PRA Category I Credits ™ *Sessions are subject to change.