08:45 - 09:00 » Opening Ceremony

xx xx, Valmont (FRANCE) - xx xx, Grenoble (FRANCE)

09:00 - 10:20 » Ocular surface, dry eye and meibomian gland disease (MGD)

Chairpersons: xx xx, Bordeaux (FRANCE) - xx xx, Belgrade (SERBIA) - xx xx, Lexington (UNITED STATES)
  • 09:00 - 09:15 » Definition and Classification of Dry Eyes and MGD

    xx xx, Ghent (BELGIUM)
  • 09:15 - 09:30 » Clinical evaluation of dryness

    xx xx, Paris (FRANCE)
  • 09:30 - 09:45 » Treatment of dry eye and treatment of MGD

    xx xx, Genoa (ITALY)
  • 09:45 - 10:00 » Lipiflow: a new treatment for MGD

    xx xx, Bordeaux (FRANCE) PPT
  • 10:00 - 10:20 » Discussion

10:20 - 10:45 » Coffee break in the exhibition area

10:45 - 11:30 » Free paper Session 1

Chairpersons: xx xx, Toulouse (FRANCE) - xx xx, Mechelen (BELGIUM) - xx xx, Ljubljana (SLOVENIA)
  • 10:45 - 10:50 » Eye sensitivity in soft contact lens wearers

    xx xx, Farnham (UNITED KINGDOM) PPT
  • 10:50 - 10:55 » Is it safe to wear continuous wear lenses?

    xx xx, Szeged (HUNGARY)
  • 10:55 - 11:00 » Keratoconus problem in children under 15 years of age

    xx xx, Ljubljana (SLOVAKIA) PPT
  • 11:00 - 11:05 » Results  in keratoconus  correction with intracorneal rings and  crosslinking technique

    xx xx, Cluj-napoca (ROMANIA) PPT
  • 11:05 - 11:10 » A prospective, contralateral comparison of healing process with or without piggyback lenses after riboflavin-UVA-induced cross-linking for progressive keratoconus

    xx xx, Zagreb (CROATIA)
  • 11:10 - 11:30 » Discussion

11:30 - 12:15 » Symposium Johnson & Johnson - Are accepted professional beliefs always justified?

xx xx, Bordeaux (FRANCE) - xx xx, Epinal (FRANCE)

12:15 - 13:40 » Lunch Johnson & Johnson

13:40 - 14:00 » Symposium Bausch + Lomb - Innovation through Insight

14:00 - 15:15 » Keratoconus update

Chairpersons: xx xx, Grenoble (FRANCE) - xx xx, Genoa (ITALY) - xx xx, Szeged (HUNGARY)
  • 14:00 - 14:12 » New designs in Contact Lenses

    xx xx, Bordeaux (FRANCE)
  • 14:12 - 14:24 » Collagen corneal cross-linking: update and results

    xx xx, Bordeaux (FRANCE)
  • 14:24 - 14:36 » Cross-linking in keratoconus and its effect on vision related quality of life

    xx xx, Istanbul (TURKEY)
  • 14:36 - 14:48 » Surgical treatment update

    xx xx, Toulouse (FRANCE) PPT
  • 14:48 - 15:15 » Discussion

15:15 - 16:15 » International session : CLAO

Chairpersons: xx xx, Valmont (FRANCE) - xx xx, Ankara (TURKEY) - xx xx, Hamburg (GERMANY)
  • 15:15 - 15:35 » New Lenses and Technologies in the United States

    xx xx, Lexington (UNITED STATES)
  • 15:35 - 15:55 » PROSE treatment of corneal ectasia: an alternative to keratoplasty for the contact lens intolerant

    xx xx, Needham (UNITED STATES) PPT
  • 15:55 - 16:15 » Success and failure in PROSE treatment of ocular surface disease

    xx xx, Needham (UNITED STATES) PPT

16:15 - 16:45 » Coffee break in the exhibition area

16:45 - 17:15 » Lids and contact lenses

Chairpersons: xx xx, Carouge (SWITZERLAND) - xx xx, London (UNITED KINGDOM) - xx xx, Warsaw (POLAND)
  • 16:45 - 16:57 » Lids and lenses: pathological situations

    xx xx, Lyon (FRANCE)
  • 16:57 - 17:09 » Make-up and lenses

    xx xx, Roquebrune-cap-martin (FRANCE)
  • 17:09 - 17:15 » Discussion

17:15 - 17:25 » Fick-Kalt-Müller Award Presentation

Chairperson: xx xx, Valmont (FRANCE)
Speaker: xx xx, Ankara (TURKEY) PPT

17:25 - 18:10 » ECLSO General Assembly

09:00 - 10:15 » Scleral contact lenses

Chairpersons: xx xx, Istanbul (TURKEY) - xx xx, Strasbourg (FRANCE) - xx xx, Haifa (ISRAEL)
  • 09:00 - 09:12 » Scleral lenses: indispensable to every medical lens specialist in daily practice

    xx xx, Antwerp (BELGIUM) PPT
  • 09:12 - 09:24 » Beyond the Corneal Borders: limbal and anterior scleral shape and its clinical consequences

    xx xx, Amsterdam (NETHERLANDS) PPT
  • 09:24 - 09:36 » Are really complex design scleral lenses so difficult to fit?

    xx xx, Poznan (POLAND)
  • 09:36 - 09:48 » Scleral contact lenses: what has changed over 20 years?

    xx xx, London (UNITED KINGDOM)
  • 09:48 - 10:15 » Discussion

10:15 - 10:45 » Coffee break in the exhibition area

10:45 - 11:30 » Free paper Session 2

Chairpersons: xx xx, Sibiu (ROMANIA) - xx xx, Epinal (FRANCE) - xx xx, Riga (LATVIA)
  • 10:45 - 10:50 » A french experience with scleral lenses

    xx xx, Rouen (FRANCE) - xx xx, Marseille (FRANCE)
  • 10:50 - 10:55 » Efficacy of gas permeable scleral lenses in refractory severe dry eye syndrome

    xx xx, Paris (FRANCE) - xx xx, Rouen (FRANCE)
  • 10:55 - 11:00 » Evolution of scleral lenses

    xx xx, Lommel (BELGIUM)
  • 11:00 - 11:05 » Using mini-scleral contact lenses for managing visually unsatisfied post corneal inlay keratoconus patients

    xx xx, Tehran (IRAN) PPT
  • 11:05 - 11:10 » Hybrid contact lens in keratoconus: visual performance and vision-related quality of life

    xx xx, Istanbul (TURKEY)
  • 11:10 - 11:15 » Evaluation of the performance of UL16 - new RGP - SiH hybrid contact lens

    xx xx, Poznan (POLAND)
  • 11:15 - 11:30 » Discussion

11:30 - 12:15 » Symposium Alcon-Ciba Vision - A new era: water gradient contact lenses and its clinical performance

xx xx, Embrach (SWITZERLAND) - xx xx, Valmont (FRANCE)

12:30 - 14:00 » Lunch Alcon-Ciba Vision

14:00 - 15:30 » Complications - Prevention

Chairpersons: xx xx, Backnang (GERMANY) - xx xx, St Laurent Du Var (FRANCE) - xx xx, London (UNITED KINGDOM)
  • 14:00 - 14:15 » Epidemiology of microbial keratitis in France

    xx xx, Epinal (FRANCE) - xx xx, Strasbourg (FRANCE) - xx xx, Strasbourg (FRANCE)
  • 14:15 - 14:30 » CL related fungal and amoebic keratitis

    xx xx, Izmir (TURKEY)
  • 14:30 - 14:45 » Compliance: the real world

    xx xx, Grenoble (FRANCE)
  • 14:45 - 14:50 » Maintenance failure and lack of proper specialistic follow-up as the main cause of CL-related serious corneal complications

    xx xx, Warsaw (POLAND)
  • 14:50 - 04:55 » Among monthly disposable silicone hydrogel contact lens users who tend to use their contact lenses longer than proposed are the relatively younger ones

    xx xx, Istanbul (TURKEY)
  • 15:00 - 15:15 » Expected new European regulations on coloured contact lenses - steps towards regulated distribution of contact lenses and examples

    xx xx, Cointrin-geneva (SWITZERLAND)
  • 15:15 - 15:30 » Discussion

15:30 - 16:00 » Coffee break in the exhibition area

16:00 - 17:00 » Special cases

Chairpersons: xx xx, Antwerp (BELGIUM) - xx xx, Shwarzach (AUSTRIA) - xx xx, Nantes (FRANCE)
  • 16:00 - 16:15 » Atypical corneas and lens fitting

    xx xx, Nantes (FRANCE)
  • 16:15 - 16:30 » Toric contact lenses

    xx xx, Ankara (TURKEY)
  • 16:30 - 16:45 » Chromogen and sports lenses

    xx xx, Istanbul (TURKEY)
  • 16:45 - 17:00 » Discussion

17:00 - 17:35 » Free paper Session 3

Chairpersons: xx xx, Vilnius (LITHUANIA) - xx xx, Kolín (CZECH REPUBLIC) - xx xx, Roquebrune-cap-martin (FRANCE)
  • 17:00 - 17:05 » Pediatric contact lens fitting

    xx xx, Grenoble (FRANCE) PPT
  • 17:05 - 17:10 » The use of contact lenses in children and adolescents

    xx xx, Belgrade (SERBIA) PPT
  • 17:10 - 17:15 » The efficacy of tinted contact lenses improving photophobia and visual function in patients suffering from low vision

    xx xx, Jerusalem (ISRAEL)
  • 17:15 - 17:20 » Different options to successfully fit presbiopic patients

    xx xx, Sibiu (ROMANIA)
  • 17:20 - 17:25 » Sclera and amniotic membrane for ocular surface reconstruction

    xx xx, Cluj-napoca (ROMANIA)
  • 17:25 - 17:35 » Discussion

17:35 - 17:45 » Closing ceremony and prizes for best paper and poster

09:30 - 12:30 » Course 1 - Developing contact lens practice (EBO validation)

  • 09:30 - 09:55 » Physiological aspects related to contact lens wear

    xx xx, Warsaw (POLAND)
  • 09:55 - 10:20 » Overview of different lens materials, lens types, and wear modalities

    xx xx, Belgrade (SERBIA)
  • 10:20 - 10:45 » How to fit soft contact lenses?

    xx xx, Kolín (CZECH REPUBLIC)
  • 10:45 - 11:10 » How to fit soft toric contact lenses?

    xx xx, Sibiu (ROMANIA)
  • 11:10 - 11:35 » Contact lens care

    xx xx, Strasbourg (FRANCE)
  • 11:35 - 12:00 » Management of lens related complications

    xx xx, Istanbul (TURKEY)
  • 12:00 - 12:30 » Discussion

09:30 - 10:45 » Parallel session
Course 2 - Orthokeratology

xx xx, Madrid (SPAIN) - xx xx, Paris (FRANCE)

09:30 - 10:45 » Parallel session
Course 4 - Challenging corneas

xx xx, Ljubljana (SLOVENIA) - xx xx, Zagreb (CROATIA)

09:30 - 10:45 » Course 3 - Contact lenses in babies

xx xx, Grenoble (FRANCE) - xx xx, Vilnius (LITHUANIA)

11:00 - 12:15 » Parallel session
Course 2 - Orthokeratology

xx xx, Madrid (SPAIN) - xx xx, Paris (FRANCE)

11:00 - 12:15 » Parallel session
Course 4 - Challenging corneas

xx xx, Ljubljana (SLOVENIA) - xx xx, Zagreb (CROATIA)

11:00 - 12:15 » Course 3 - Contact lenses in babies

xx xx, Vilnius (LITHUANIA) - xx xx, Grenoble (FRANCE)
e-P01
Silicone Hydrogel Mini-Scleral Contact Lenses: Corneal Adaptation in the Early Stage After CXL for Keratoconus
Severinsky B., (Jerusalem, ISRAEL) Abstract
 
e-P19
Long-term bandage contact lens application for the treatment of recurrent corneal erosions
Tongal S., Toprak un E., Ondes F., Kalender S., Ozdamar M.A., Devranoglu K., (Istanbul, TURKEY) PPT Abstract
e-P02
Enhancement of the visual acuity in the cases of macular corneal dystrophy by piggyback contact lens system
Tamás T., (Budapest, HUNGARY) PPT Abstract
e-P20
Evaluation of eye drops dynamics on the ocular surface with optical coherence tomography
Gurdal C., Dereli G., Can M.E., (Ankara, TURKEY)

e-P03
Light filtering contact lenses: working mechanism
Mannucci L., (Padova, ITALY)
e-P21
A case of corneal warpage induced by hydrogel lens wear
Tuncer Z., Altug M., (Istanbul, TURKEY)
e-P04
Effect of the blinking on tear film in contact lens wearers
Mannucci L., Mannucci F., (Padova, ITALY)
e-P22
Clinical Characteristics of Keratoconus in Saudi Arabia
Mubard T., Masmali A., (Riyadh, SAUDI ARABIA)
e-P05
IOP level at the time of myopic corneal refractive therapy
Tabalyuk T., (Ternopil, UKRAINE) Abstract
 
e-P06
Evaluation of an Osmoprotective Lubricant Eye Drop for Use in Contact Lens Wear
Simmons P., Matsumoto S., (Irvine, UNITED STATES); Pouliquen P., Lassalle P., (Marlow, UNITED KINGDOM); Maissa C., (London, UNITED KINGDOM) PPT Abstract
e-P24
The possibility of correcting of refractive anomalies contact lenses for pilots
Randjelovic D., Lazarevic-Misic J., (Belgrade, SERBIA) PPT Abstract
e-P07
Does blocking ultra-violet light with contact lenses benefit ocular health? 
Wolffsohn J., Eperjesi F., Hannah B., Sheppard A., Howell O., Drew T., (Birmingham, UNITED KINGDOM); Osborn K., Sulley A., (Wokingham, UNITED KINGDOM)
e-P25
Application of the DigiForm 18 scleral lens in a patient with focal keratomalacia 
Manczak H., (Poznan, POLAND)
e-P08
Coefficient of friction measurement of contact lenses using a methodology that simulates the on-eye environment 
Hill G., (Zurich, SWITZERLAND); Roba M., Duncan E., (Dussendorf, SWITZERLAND); Tosatti S., (Dübendorf, SWITZERLAND)
e-P26
Degeneratio pellucida marginalis as complication of soft contact lens wear
Balgalve A., (Riga, LATVIA) PPT Abstract
e-P09
Late results after crosslinking technique at patients with different stages of Keratoconus
Nicula C., Nicula D., Raluca P., (Cluj-Napoca, ROMANIA) Abstract
e-P27
Higher visual performance and comfort level with a brand new PureVision 2 HD soft contact lens: A comparative, randomized, subject-masked clinical trial
Gumus M.K., Bilge Y., Polat B., Erkilic K., Karakucuk S., Mirza E., (Kayseri, TURKEY) PPT Abstract
e-P10
Extreme ocular surface disorders on the example of the toxic epidermal necrolysis / Lyell’s Syndrome/ - Case series
Korwin M., Ambroziak A.M., Langwinska-Wosko E., Szaflik J., (Warsaw, POLAND)
e-P28
Quality of life of keratoconus patients wearing Rose K2 lenses
Mekki M.B., Mokhtari M.A., Belaoudmou R., Yahiaoui S., (Algiers, ALGERIA)
e-P11
Who´d have thought? Daily Disposible vs Reusable Contact Lenses: not as large of a gap as we think when it comes to enviromental impact
Routhier J., (Jacksonville, UNITED STATES)
e-P29
Globet cells in health human conjunctiva of spanish people
Lopez-Alemany A., (Burjassot, SPAIN); Mora-Valencia M., (Bogota, COLOMBIA)
e-P12
Contemporary possibilities of the vision correction
Michalek J., Topinkova A., Pitas A., Dvorak P., Szarvas D., Runcikova J., Dolezalova A., Fenclova T., Hobzova R., Sirc J., Pradny M., (Prague, CZECH REPUBLIC) PPT Abstract
e-P30
Determination of dry eye by use of the OPI index
Lopez-Alemany A., (Burjassot, SPAIN); Mora-Valencia M., (Bogota, COLOMBIA)
e-P13
History of contact lenses: the 40 years since the introduction of hydrogel contact lenses on the world market
Fenclova T., Hobzova R., Sirc J., Pradny M., Dolezalova A., Michalek J., (Prague, CZECH REPUBLIC)
e-P31
Corneal stem cells characterization, in vitro cultivation and allogenic transplantation in rabbits
Samoila O., Totu L., Soritau O., Calugaru M., (Cluj-napoca, ROMANIA) PPT Abstract
e-P14
Demonstrating cylinder correction in patients with 0.75DC to 1.00DC
Osborn K., Franklin R., Henderson T., Boree D., (Jacksonville, UNITED STATES)
e-P32
Duality of evolution of Meibomain Gland Dysfunction
Mekki M.B., Mokhtari M.A., (Algiers, ALGERIA); Belbouab M.C., (Bordj Bouarréridj, ALGERIA)
e-P15
Visual Performance of Multifocal Contact Lenses
Vasudevan B., Gaib S., (Glendale, UNITED STATES)
e-P33
In vitro expansion on extracellular matrix substrate and characterization of corneal stem cells
Samoila O., Totu L., Soritau O., Calugaru M., (Cluj-Napoca, ROMANIA) PPT Abstract
e-P16
Clinical outcomes of bact-toric RGP lenses on the toric cornea
Choi J., (Goyang-Si, SOUTH KOREA)
e-P34
Evaluation of compatibility between contact lens materials and one eyeshadow
Lopez-Alemany A., (Burjassot, SPAIN); Mora-Valencia M., (Bogotá, COLOMBIA)
e-P17
Predicted reduction in high myopia for various degrees of myopia Control 
Brennan N., (Jacksonville, UNITED STATES)
e-P35
Silicone-hydrogel contact lenses for keratoconus: case report
Lopez-Alemany A., (Burjassot, SPAIN); Mora-Valencia M., (Bogotá, COLOMBIA)
e-P18
A clinical evaluation of the peripheral corneoscleral topography
Hall L., Young G., (Farnham, surrey, UNITED KINGDOM); Wolffsohn J., (Birmingham, UNITED KINGDOM)
e-P36
Among patients who are using monthly disposable silicone hydrogel contact lenses,  who tend to change their contact lens solutions without referring to their ophthalmologists are the relatively younger ones
Or H., (Istanbul, TURKEY) Abstract
O-01
Eye sensitivity in soft contact lens wearers
Spyridon M., Young G., (Farnham, UNITED KINGDOM); Hickson-Curran S., (Jacksonville, UNITED STATES) Oral Presentation
O-10
Evolution of scleral lenses
Pauwels J., Leysen I., Koppen C., (Antwerp, BELGIUM); Van blitterswijk J., (Microlens, NETHERLANDS)
O-02
Is it safe to wear continuous wear lenses?
Vegh M., (Szeged, HUNGARY) Oral Presentation
O-11
Using mini-scleral contact lenses for managing visually unsatisfied post corneal inlay keratoconus patients
Alipour F., Rahimi F., Azhdarkosh Z., (Tehran, IRAN) Oral Presentation
O-03
Keratoconus problem in children under 15 years of age
Kosec D., (Ljubljana, SLOVENIA) Oral Presentation
O-12
Hybrid contact lens in keratoconus: visual performance and vision-related quality of life
Seferoglu O., Toker E., (Istanbul, TURKEY)
O-04
Results  in keratoconus  correction with intracorneal rings and crosslinking technique
Nicula C., Nicula D., Popescu R., (Cluj-napoca, ROMANIA) Oral Presentation
O-13
Evaluation of the performance of UL16 - new RGP - SiH hybrid contact lens
Manczak H., (Poznan, POLAND)
O-05
A prospective, contralateral comparison of healing process with or without piggyback lenses after riboflavin-UVA-induced cross-linking for progressive keratoconus
Saric D., (Zagreb, CROATIA)
O-14
Pediatric contact lens fitting
Berthemy-Pellet S., (Grenoble, FRANCE)
O-06
Maintenance failure and lack of proper specialistic follow-up as the main cause of CL-related serious corneal complications
Korwin M., Ambroziak A.M., Szaflik J.P., (Warsaw, POLAND)
O-15
The use of contact lenses in children and adolescents
Kovac L., (Belgrade, SERBIA) Oral Presentation
O-07
Among monthly disposable silicone hydrogel contact lens users who tend to use their contact lenses longer than proposed are the relatively younger ones
Or H., (Istanbul, TURKEY) Oral Presentation
O-16
The efficacy of tinted contact lenses improving photophobia and visual function in patients suffering from low vision
Severinsky B., (Jerusalem, ISRAEL) Oral Presentation
O-08
A french experience with scleral lenses
Delcampe A., Muraine M., (Rouen, FRANCE); Jourdan F., (Marseille, FRANCE); Doan S., (Paris, FRANCE)
O-17
Different options to successfully fit presbiopic patients
Costache I., Stanila A., Stanila D., (Sibiu, ROMANIA) Oral Presentation
O-09
Efficacy of gas permeable scleral lenses in refractory severe dry eye syndrome
Doan S., Elluard M., Gabison E., Cochereau I., Delcampe A., (Paris, FRANCE)
O-18
Sclera and amniotic membrane for ocular surface reconstruction
Samoila O., Totu L., Calugaru M., (Cluj-napoca, ROMANIA) Oral Presentation