
Join Us for an Unforgettable Learning Experience!
Are you passionate about presbyopia, cataract, refractive, or corneal surgery? Don’t miss out on an incredible opportunity to engage in dynamic discussions led by expert moderators and colleagues!
Why Attend?
- Interactive Discussions: Connect with peers in small groups, guided by a leader, to ensure everyone’s insights are heard.
- Expert-Led Sessions: Benefit from the knowledge and experience of leading professionals in the field.
- Collaborative Environment: Share, learn, and collaborate in an atmosphere where your ideas can spark meaningful dialogue.
- Unique Learning Opportunity: Dive deep into clinical cases and participate in discussions that can enhance your understanding and practice.
Experience the innovative World Café process where the best clinical cases are presented on stage by our esteemed chairs. Engage in discussions with 10 peers. The idea is also to make use of the planned spaces of the ESCRS Arena in Copenhagen. There will be specific spaces allowing for the discussion groups to autonomously discuss!
Registration via the Congress online registration portal.
For planning purposes of the engaged faculty, but also as a respect to attendees who really want to take part in this engaging session, the organisers kindly request that you show up at the session you will have selected. If you know in advance that you will no longer be able to participate, it is crucial that you de-register / cancel your reservation. Thank you for your understanding.
The current programme is as follows:
When: Sunday, 14 September 2025
Where: In Hall A2, The ESCRS Valhalla Arena
Registration is complimentary but required, limited to 70 persons per session. You can choose from one of the following sessions below:
1. Problem Solving in Refractive Surgery
Time: 10:00 - 11:30
The following cases will be discussed (check the online programme to see who the group leaders will be)
- Acute myopic shift and bilateral angle closure induced by topiramate
- DOUBLE FLAP NIGHTMARE
- “Ridge Sign” to Identify Anterior-Posterior Plane in Small-Incision Lenticule Extraction
- Corneal Remodeling for Early casesKC
- PTK and Light Adjustable Lens for Vision Correction in Irregular Corneas
2. Mastering complications in cataract surgery
Time: 12:45 - 14:15
- Cataract surgery in long-term hypotonic eye
- Cataracta Membranacea
- Less is more - two times
- PEARLS FOR IOL EXCHANGE
- Precision over pride
- Why Did This Happen? / What To Do Next? / Mysterious Uveitis following Phacovitrectomy
3. Innovative approaches in presbyopia
Time: 16:00 - 17:30
The following cases will be discussed (check the online programme to see who the group leaders will be)
- EDOF IOL Implantation in Military Personnel. Clinical Case.
- Emmetropic Presbyopic Patients, Beyond the limits of surgery?
- Hitting the Bulls Eye
- The 20/20 Unhappy Patient: Managing Higher order aberrations from EDOF IOLs
- The use of TORIC EDOF IOLs in the management of complex refractive cases
4. Problem-Solving in Corneal Surgery
Time: 17:30 - 19:00
The following cases will be discussed (check the online programme to see who the group leaders will be)
- Attachment Issues
- Corneal neurotization for severe dry eye after trigeminal neuralgia
- Correction of Upside-Down DMEK Graft Using Fluid Wave Dynamics in Combined Phaco-DMEK Surgery
- Restoring Sight – A Case of Limbal Stem Cell Transplantation Success
- Severe Post-RK ectasia - What to do now?
- Surgical Rollercoaster : A Case of unexpected recovery and then a rebound!
- Femtosecond Laser-Assisted Superficial Lamellar Keratectomy in Macular Corneal Dystrophy
- When penetrating keratoplasty becomes a cosmetic surgery