The event is approved by the Royal College of Anaesthetists for 10 CPD credits.
 
DAY ONE:  24th May 2012 
DAY TWO: 25th May 2012

DAY ONE: 24th May 2012 
DAY ONE : 24th MAY 2012 
 
08.00  Registration
09.00 Welcome Address
 
0930-1045 Session I World Ophthalmic Anaesthesia
 
Chair:  Prof Anis Aribogan & Dr K-L Kong
 
09.30 United Kingdom
Dr Anthony Rubin, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, UK
09.45 Latin America
Dr Manuel Galindo, Hospital LaVictoria, Colombia
10.00 India
Prof K Balakrishnan, Chennai, India
10.15 South East Asia
Dr Susilo Chandra, University of Indonesia, Indonesia
10.30 Discussion
 
10.45-11.15 Coffee Break and Poster Viewing
 
11.15-12.45 Session II Refresher Lectures – Basic Science
 
Chair: Prof Agah Certug & Prof Ezzat Aziz
 
11.15 Needle-Globe-Orbit spatial relationship
Dr Shashi Vohra, SWBH NHS Trust, UK
11.35 Ocular physiology 
Prof Jacques Ripart, Universitary Hospital of Nimes, France
11.55 Pharmacology for regional ophthalmic anaesthesia
Dr Rasesh Diwan, Raghudeerp Eye Clinic, India
12.15 Orbital pathology
Mr Tom Eke, Norfolk & Norwich University Hospitals NHS Trust, UK
12.35 Discussion
 
12.45-13.45 Lunch and Poster Viewing
 
13.45-15.15 Session III Specialist Ophthalmic Anaesthesia
 
Chair:  Prof Chris Dodds & Dr Jaichandran VV
 
13.45   Training and education of anaesthesiology residents: Is there a gap regarding ophthalmic anaesthesia?
             Prof Zeynep Kayhan, Baskent University, Turkey
14.05   Congenital syndromes and ophthalmic anaesthesia
            Dr Jacqueline Tutiven, Bascom Palmer Eye Hospital , USA
14.25   Challenges of lacrimal, orbital and oculoplastic surgery
            Dr Daniel Espda Lahoz, Brazil
14.45   Radiofrequency treatment of ophthalmic pain
            Dr Alfredo Cattaneo, Argentina
 
15.05   Discussion
 
15.15-15.45 Tea Break and Poster Viewing
 
15.45-17.15 Session IV Risk Management in Ophthalmic Anaesthesia
 
Chair:  Prof Zeynep Kayhan & Mr Tom Eke
 
15.45 Adverse drug reactions in ophthalmic anaesthesia – recognition and management
Dr Anjolie Chhabra, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, India
16.05 Should anticoagulants and antiplatelet agents be discontinued prior to ophthalmic surgery?
Dr K-L Kong, Sandwell & West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust, UK
16.25 ‘Near misses’ and ‘Should never happen events’
Dr Ashish Sinha, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, USA
16.45 How to reconcile training with safety
Dr Keith Allman, Royal Devon & Exeter Hospital, UK
17.05 Discussion
 
19.30 Congress Gala Dinner 

 


DAY TWO: 25th May 2012