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30th Anniversary!
A LOOK TOWARDS THE FUTURE OF OPHTHALMOLOGY
Scientific Directors
Executive Director
Scientific Secretaries
Yves Bokobza
YvesDan Lebuisson
Dan
Benjamin Ascher
Benjamin
Bahram Bodaghi
BahramLaurent Gauthier-Fournet
LaurentPhuc Le Hoang
PhucEric Souied
Eric
We are delighted to celebrate this 30th anniversary with you, made possible thanks to your involvement and loyalty. Every year, AOP
congress is an opportunity to take a step back from the daily duties of your practice, and to exchange and share your experiences with other
ophthalmologists.
It is also an occasion to take stock of your skills and knowledge, and to take an interest in new disciplines, techniques or technologies. In this
new edition 14 topics are represented in the scientific program through various session formats. In addition, it is an opportunity for us to establish
collaborations with major French and international learned societies. For the first time we are introducing:
- Courses for medical and surgical improvement: Wet and Dry Labs aim to address ophthalmologic surgeons of all levels on a range of key subjects, including zonular insertion, capsular rupture, glaucoma and even small pupil. - A day organized by AOP and ANJO (the National Association of Young Ophthalmologists), offering multidisciplinary and interactive workshops, enabling learning based on concrete clinical cases. This day will be followed by a training evening; an opportunity to continue the interaction between young ophthalmologists. - WORLDWIDE SESSIONS, bringing together leading international experts and their French counterparts on topical or controversial subjects. A unique opportunity to highlight the different practices of our European colleagues. Finally, we are proud to present the AOP Academy to you, our new online learning platform. Accessible throughout the year, the AOP Academy allows you to watch or rewatch videos of AOP congress sessions, as well as those of partner congresses. More than 400 videos are already available, covering all the topics of ophthalmology. The AOP Academy is also a platform that aims to be a real place of exchange between professionals. A unique service is in place: AOP Alert allows you to receive expert advice on cases, procedures or complications. Infused with this new dynamism, we are pleased to welcome you today for the 30th anniversary of AOP.
More than ever, AOP is your must-attend event in ophthalmology.
welcome !
MADE IN FRANCE
NOTRE DAME DES VICTOIRES
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NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY CATARACT
CONTACTOLOGY CORNEAAND OCULAR SURFACE
PEDIATRIC OPHTHALMOLOGY / STRABOLOGY RETINA AND VITREOUS INFLAMMATIONS AND
INFECTIONSREFRACTION AND
REFRACTIVE RETINA AND VITREOUS PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS
RETINA AND VITREOUS GLAUCOMA RETINA AND VITREOUS CATARACT CATARACT CORNEAAND OCULAR SURFACE
CORNEAAND OCULAR SURFACE
AESTHETIC OPHTHALMOLOGY
REFRACTION AND REFRACTIVE
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OCT-Angiography : how to start well?
Which prescription to use for glaucoma when facing
obstaclesStrabismus surgery Migraines Cataract surgery Uveitis:
test your knowledgeSurgery for severe
ametropiasCataract surgery
and uveitis Viral keratitis
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The 10 most common diagnostic traps in AMD
Glaucoma:test your knowledge Amblyopia 2017 Pupil abnormality
Femtosecond-laser assisted cataract surgery in
complicated casesVasculitis Refractive surgery using
femtosecond laser Scleral lensesInstallation and
development of your medical office activities
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SWhich implants for AMD?Using medical treatment
or laser in the first instance when treating glaucoma
Vascular diseasesof the retina Diplopia made simple
Another look at multifocal and premium intraocular
lensesAcute and subacute
endophthalmitis PresbyLasik vs PRELEXContactology andrefractive surgery:
friends or enemies?
Keratoconus - the rings: indications, choices and
techniques
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MASTERCLASS Glaucoma surgery and laser MASTERCLASSOCT and macular surgery:
complications,tips and tricks
Re-operatingand lens implants
Treatment of cornea and keratoconus surface
infections
Different types of lamellar keratoplasties: indications,
methods and advice
New work regulationsfor orthoptists
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SMASTERCLASS A new look at medical imaging for glaucoma Toxoplasmosis Is OCT-angio replacing
angiography?Cataract surgery in patients
with corneal endothelial disease
Overview of cornea therapy in 2017 Lamellar keratoplasties
New diagnostic and therapeutic approaches in retinal venous occlusions
Prepare for your retirement on time
14.55
15.25
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S14
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high definition Combination therapies, laser, surgery : therapeutic
stategy for glaucoma
Children and refraction : updates and patient
managementVisual field traps MASTERCLASS Keratoconus: present-day
corneal cross-linkingSurgical corrections
of astigmatismCan we offer all patients
aesthetic laser or injectables treatments?
Taxes: all you need to know about new strategies
in France
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Do laser indications remain on the retina?
How to create a glaucoma treatment scheme Emergencies in children
Customized and accommodating implants in
cataract surgeryCombined surgeries Dry?
Did you just say dry eye?Corneal pathology:
test your knowledge
Complications of eyelid surgery:
management and prevention
Correction ofhypermetropia
...Keratoconus
in collaborationwith scientiFic
societies oFthe maghreb
18.15
S8 S16 S24 q q q S32 S40 S48 S56
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Macular semiotics: back to basics Glaucoma in young adults Pediatric ophthalmology:
test your knowledgeHereditary optic
neuropathiesFemto cataract laser:
the end or "starting block"? Corneal surgeryFollow-up treatment after
refractive laser surgery (excimer and femtosecond)
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registration opens
lunch break inthe exhibition area
coffee break inthe exhibition area
networkingcocktail
sponsored session
worldwide session
video workshop
collaborative workshop
courtyard (exhibition hall)
CONFERENCEROOMSFRIDAY
coordinated bY chi créteil
coordinated bY chi créteil
in collaborationwith snoF
coordinated bY chi créteil
in collaborationwith the soPreF
French / English translation available
Finding it difficult to choose between two sessions that are on at the same time?
Want to be able to watch a presentation again?
Sign-up for AOP Academy and access all
the presentations online.
www.aopcongress.com
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NOTRE DAME DES VICTOIRES
SALON D'HONNEUR
PETIT AUDITORIUM
SALLE DES ENGRENAGES
SALLE DES COLONNES
SALON NAPOLÉON
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TUMORS AND TRAUMAS PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS
CORNEAAND OCULAR SURFACE CATARACT
in collaboration with anjo
ORBITAL SEPTUMAND LACRIMAL RETINA AND VITREOUS
CORNEAAND OCULAR SURFACE GLAUCOMA PEDIATRIC OPHTHALMOLOGY /
STRABOLOGY RETINA AND VITREOUS INFLAMMATIONS AND INFECTIONS
REFRACTION AND REFRACTIVE
PEDIATRIC OPHTHALMOLOGY / STRABOLOGY PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS
RETINA AND VITREOUS INFLAMMATIONS AND INFECTIONS
REFRACTION AND REFRACTIVE NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY REFRACTION AND
REFRACTIVE ORTHOPTISTS ORBITAL SEPTUMAND LACRIMAL CONTACTOLOGY
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Start well in vitrectomy Practical tips to deal with dry eyes
Newborn and the first months: the key points
of ophthalmologic examination
Cataract surgery: easy management of
difficult casesElectrophysiology for
dummies Ocular surface tumorsIndications and management ofrefractive lasers
How to handle generalized third-party payments?
Instructive casesin civil liability
9.25
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MASTERCLASSMinimally invasive glaucoma surgery:
the beginning of a new eraAbnormal fundus of the eye
in children12 medical cases
in medical macula Electrophysiology: toxicity Ocular prothesesfor dummies
Diabetes:test your knowledge
Making appointments and managing activities online
11.55
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Slideshow of optic fundus abnormalities Explorations of the cornea Strabismus and
oblique muscles When to request a MRI? Eyelid surgery Treating orbitin a medical office
Refractive exam of a child: ten key points Visual rehab Evolution of the glossary
in ophthalmology
12.4514
S76 S83 q q qqq q qq q S90 S97 S104 q q q S111 S118 S125 S132
S14
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Medical retina:OCT / OCT-Angiography in
private practice -10 essential items
Treatment ofnon infectious uveitis:
local vs systemic
Strabismus and pediatric ophthalmology practices
in collaborationwith aFsoP
One symptom,several diagnoses Corneal dystrophies Epithelioma of the eyelids Amblyopia:
mistakes to avoidWhat do we need to know about genetic
ophthalmology?3D printing in
ophthalmology
14.55
S77 q q q q qq S84 S91, S92 S98 q q q S105 q q q S112 S119 S126 S133
S14
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Controversyin vitreoretinal surgery:surgery or no surgery?
OCT and glaucoma through clinical cases
Interactive refractivesurgery course:
clinical cases
Neuro-ophthalmology:test your knowledge Tumors of the posterior pole Update on uveitis imaging
Orthoptic examinationof strabismus:
good practice in 2017
Modern practical techniques of intubation
and lachrymal surgeryStarting out in
orthokeratology
15.45
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Prevalence of macular complications of severe
myopiaClosed angle glaucoma: from theory to practice
Treatable oculomotor nerves palsies Other tumors of the eyeball Ptosis in all its states
From refractionto optical adaptation:
rules to remember
Contributing lectures
10-min to be up-to-date
How to adapt progressive lenses
16.35
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Treating vitreo-retinal emergencies in the medical
officeGood practices and complications of ICL Neurofibromatosis White spots syndrome
Start well withtoric implants Practical OCT
for maculopathies:what to remember
E N D O F A O P 2 0 1 7 E N D O F A O P 2 0 1 7
CONFERENCEROOMSSATURDAY
registration opens
lunch break inthe exhibition area
coffee break inthe exhibition area
networkingcocktail
sponsored session
worldwide session
video workshop
collaborative workshop
courtyard (exhibition hall)
coordinated bY chi créteil
in collaborationwith ob
French / English translation available
Finding it difficult to choose between two sessions that are on at the same time?
Want to be able to watch a presentation again?
Sign-up for AOP Academy and access all
the presentations online.
www.aopcongress.com
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ONLINE SESSION
A presentation destined to be published on our e-learning platform, AOP Academy, chaired by a speaker in a dedicated room during the congress.
Find the presentation on aopcongress.com/academy
COLLABORATIVE WORKSHOP
Produced in partnership with French, francophone and anglophone scientific societies. The activities of the societies are presented at the start of the session.
WORLDWIDE SESSION
A real international session with the biggest names in ophthalmology from France and around the world exchanging on major current issues that span the globe.
MASTERCLASS (SYMPOSIUM)
A sponsored session offering content that is both promotional and educational, organized entirely by the sponsoring company.
WET / DRY LABS
Exercises targeted at perfecting your surgical techniques. Train on new machines and tools via practical application or simulator.
DEBATE
A topical or controversial subject tackled by experts, with the possibility of audience interaction.
PRACTICAL WORKSHOP
The essential format of AOP, covering all the major themes in ophthalmology through in-depth and practical presentations, allowing an ongoing dialogue with the participants.
MEET THE EXPERTS
A discussion led by experts on clinical case studies, followed by an exchange with the audience.
COURTYARD
Filmed industry-sponsored lectures on a dedicated stage in the heart of the exhibition hall.
VIDEO WORKSHOP
Interactive training with short video presentations that take you through surgical techniques step-by-step.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONNAIRE
A session which allows you to directly test your knowledge and improve your comprehension of the major themes of ophthalmology through a series of questions and answers.
NEW!
AOP insists on complete independence between the non-sponsored instructional courses and the sponsored workshops. All the scientific lectures are presumed to be based on objective interpretations of facts with a fair representation of each theme in ophthalmology.
As a result, all speakers must make a Conflict of Interest declaration (COI) disclosing, with precision all potential influences in the content of their presentations. This disclosure form will be automatically displayed before the presentation slides of the speaker.
SESSION FORMATSDISCOVER THE UNIQUE
CONFLICT OF INTEREST DECLARATION
NEW! NEW! NEW!
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Toutes les entreprises listées ci-dessous sont des leaders du marché de l’ophtalmologie.Elles sont toutes des sponsors ou supports (bourse éducative) des congrès AOP.
All the companies listed below are leaders in the ophthalmological sector. They are sponsors or providers of an education grant during AOP congress.
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ABIOZ TECHNOLOGIES 3A
ALAXIONE 2
ALLERGAN FRANCE 16 & 17
ASSOCIATION DMLA 10
BAUSCH+LOMB 36 B & 36C
BAYER HEALTCHARE 31 & 32
ESSILOR 21
GROUPE POINT VISION 33
HORUS PHARMA 5
HOYA SURGICAL OPTICS 20
JOHNSON & JOHNSON VISION 6
LABORATOIRES ALCON 4
MACULART MEETING 2019 11
MEDICONTUR 19
MEDONLINE INTERNATIONAL 37B
METROVISION 14
NOVARTIS 25
OPHTAMYX 15
SAMIR 3B
SANOTEK 8
SANTHERA 37A
SNOF 9
TEARSCIENCE 18
THEA 30
ZABBY'S 36A
ZEISS 40
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