*Please note the schedule is subject to change.
08:00-08:50 | Rapid fire 1 |
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09:20-10:45 | On the basis of orbit |
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09:20-09:30 | Skeletal orbital anatomy | Jennifer Sivak-callcott (USA) | |
09:30-09:40 | Soft tissue anatomy of the orbit | Hirohiko Kakizaki (Japan) | |
09:40-09:50 | Diffusion-weighted image for orbital tumors | Hyung Jin Kim (Korea) | |
09:50-10:00 | The treasury of an orbital biopsy | Ilse Mombaerts (Belgium) | |
10:00-10:10 | Pathology of unusual malignant lacrimal gland tumors | Steffen Heegaard (Denmark) | |
10:10-10:20 | Optimal indication of proton beam therapy | Yong Chan Ahn (Korea) | |
10:20-10:30 | Gamma knife radiosurgery for orbital apical lesions | Ho Jun Seol (Korea) | |
10:30-10:40 | The current use of radiation therapy for orbital tumors and inflammatory diseases | Dongryul Oh (Korea) | |
10:40-10:45 | Discussion |
11:00-12:25 | Orbital tumors 1 |
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11:00-11:10 | Infantile hemangiomas: Update | Tammy Osaki (Brazil) | |
11:10-11:20 | Cavernous hemangioma vs solitary fibrous tumor: How diffusion weighted imaging may solve this diagnosing dilemma | Pete Setabutr (USA) | |
11:20-11:30 | Management of cavernous hemangioma | Yoon-Duck Kim (Korea) | |
11:30-11:40 | Management challenges on intraosseous orbital cavernous hemangioma | Kasturi Bhattacharjee (India) | |
11:40-11:50 | TBD | ||
11:50-12:00 | Multimodal management of distensible venous malformations | Daniel B Rootman (USA) | |
12:00-12:10 | Medications used to treat vascular anomalies | Aaron Fay (USA) | |
12:10-12:20 | Long-term follow-up of the orbital varix treated with glue embolization | Honglei Liu (China) | |
12:20-12:25 | Discussion |
13:30-14:45 | Pearls in orbital surgery |
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13:30-13:40 | Surgical approach to the orbit | Hunter K L Yuen (Hong Kong) | |
13:40-13:50 | Practical pearls for orbital surgery | Kimberly Cockerham (USA) | |
13:50-14:00 | Revision surgery in orbital tumors: Lessons learnt | Gangadhara Sundar (Singapore) | |
14:00-14:10 | Bad days: Lessons I have learned from my worst complications | Robert A Goldberg (USA) | |
14:10-14:20 | Salvage of immediate post-operative no-light-perception after orbital surgery | Louise A Mawn (USA) | |
14:20-14:30 | Management of post-enucleation socket syndrome | Peter J Dolman (Canada) | |
14:30-14:40 | Orbital and socket reconstruction after exenteration | Dongmei Li (China) | |
14:40-14:45 | Discussion |
14:45-15:50 | Orbital trauma |
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14:45-14:55 | The white-eyed blow-out fracture: One you don’t want to miss | David Jordan (Canada) | |
14:55-15:05 | Tips on complex orbital reconstruction | Don O Kikkawa (USA) | |
15:05-15:15 | Naso-orbito-ethmoid and medial wall fractures | Ashok K Grover (India) | |
15:15-15:25 | Tips and tricks for preventing and managing complications in orbital fracture repair | Nattawut Wanumkarng (Thailand) | |
15:25-15:35 | Managing the patient with a suspected orbital foreign body | Richard Hart (New Zealand) | |
15:35-15:45 | Orbital complications of cosmetic injectables | Angelo Tsirbas (Australia) | |
15:45-15:50 | Discussion |
16:05-17:30 | Malignant orbital tumors |
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16:05-16:15 | Decision trees in management of orbital malignancy – towards a logical approach to these tumours | Geoffrey Rose (UK) | |
16:15-16:25 | Lacrimal gland pleomorphic adenoma and malignant epithelial tumours: Clinical and imaging differences | Stephanie Ming Young (Singapore) | |
16:25-16:35 | Considerations for the treatment of carcinoma ex-pleomorphic adenoma | James A Garrity (USA) | |
16:35-16:45 | Malignant lacrimal sac tumors: Diagnosis and management | Chieh-Chih Tsai (Taiwan) | |
16:45-16:55 | Orbital sarcomas | Bita Esmaeli (USA) | |
16:55-17:05 | Orbital lymphoma: Update | Hokyung Choung (Korea) | |
17:05-17:15 | Five concepts of periocular non-Hodgkin lymphoma | Jurij R Bilyk (USA) | |
17:15-17:25 | Watering eyes after treatment of mid-face and nasal cancer | Jane Olver (UK) | |
17:25-17:30 | Discussion |