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7th Global Pediatric Ophthalmology Congress, will be organized around the theme “Unmasking Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus by Rethinking, Recreating and Reimagining”

Pediatric Ophthalmology 2022 is comprised of 21 tracks and 5 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in Pediatric Ophthalmology 2022.

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Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) is the leading cause of severe vision loss in adults over age 50. This eye disease occurs when there are changes to the macula, a small portion of the retina that is located on the inside back layer of the eye. AMD is a loss of central vision that can occur in two forms: "dry" (atrophic) and "wet" (exudative).
 
Most people with macular degeneration have the dry form, for which there is no known treatment. The less common wet form may respond to laser procedures and medication injections, if diagnosed and treated early.

  • Track 1-1Blurred vision
  • Track 1-2Visual field
  • Track 1-3Visual hallucinations
  • Track 1-4Mental illness
  • Track 1-5Photodynamic therapy

Dissociated vertical deviation (DVD) is a watch condition that happens in relationship with a squint, often immaturecrossed eye. The definite reason is obscure in spite of the very fact that it's wise to expect it's from defective innervation of eye muscles. Optical disc commonly gets to be evident between year and a 0.5 and 3 years previous. optical disc is usually confused for over-activity of the mediocre diagonal further visual muscles. optical disc will beuncovered on visual development testing once one eye is blocked by the nose on horizontal look. This eye can then carry, mimicking a substandard sideways over activity. but in an exceedingly one-sided case, over action of the unequalled muscle muscle within the unaffected overwhelming eye will be a transferral on component and to boot making a V style exophoria .In this session causes, indications, determination, impacts and treatment techniques for optical disc are talked regarding.

  • Track 2-1Causes of DVD
  • Track 2-2Symptoms of DVD
  • Track 2-3Difficulties in diagnosis and their remedies
  • Track 2-4Effects of DVD
  • Track 2-5Treatment methods

Shockingly, kids is troubled with problems with the protective fold, tear channel framework and eye attachment, for instance, a traumatic injury, a tumour or inborn conception state. Abundance tearing from the attention isn'texceptional in youngsters. The tear channel is set within the internal corner of the eyelids and keeps running into the nose. Woefully around five-hitter of newborn youngsters area unit formed with Associate in nursing intrinsic blockage of the tear channel. At the purpose once this can be obtainable, infants can produce abundance tears trickling from the attention aboard incidental unleash frame the attention and crusting on the lashes. The eyelids capability to confirm the soundness of the attention. But within the event that Associate in nursing protective folddoesn't form lawfully can prompt protective fold anomalies and at the moment it will have an effect on visual advancement. Associate in nursing inherent saggy protective fold, Ptosis, most often happens in lightweight of the actual fact that the muscle within the protective fold that lifts the duvet failed to previous fitly. Orbital problems aren't that standard in youngsters. He circle is that the bone attachment within the os that homes the attention and every one the connected structures that supply the attention some help with functioning. The foremost widely known issue to influence the attention attachment in kids is intense microorganism diseases, most typically spreading from a neighboring sinus contamination.

  • Track 3-1Orbital oncology & surgery
  • Track 3-2Tear duct surgery
  • Track 3-3Cosmetic oculoplastic surgery
  • Track 3-4Non-surgical cosmetic procedure
  • Track 3-5Corneal transplantation

Low vision because the name indicates the condition joined with abnormal or low eye sight that interferes the daily functioning of a child. Pediatric Low vision might be a reason for varied eye diseases such as Pediatric glaucoma, Pediatric cataract etc. Low vision communicating of Pediatric is differs supported the age of the kid. Visual modality, refractive error, field of vision, ocular muscle perform and visual sense area unit the consideration taken by Pediatric ophthalmologists  to search out the visual perform of a baby.

  • Track 4-1Diagnosis
  • Track 4-2Low vision devices
  • Track 4-3Patterns of vision and vision loss
  • Track 4-4Pediatric ocular surgery

Vision screening could be a productive and efficient to acknowledge youngsters with visual disorder or eye problems that area unit most likely ends up in vision loss in order that a referral is created to an acceptable eye care skilled for any assessment and treatment. There area unit many strategies accustomed screen a child's vision. the tactic picked  is essentially enthusiastic about the age of the kid being screened  and therefore the expertise of the surveyor.

  • Track 5-1Inspection of the eye
  • Track 5-2Corneal light reflex test
  • Track 5-3Cover test
  • Track 5-4Visual acuity test
  • Track 5-5Children’s vision screening and eye cares

There are several types of lens are offered for Pediatric patients. Each has its benefits, and the choice will depend on the different child’s needs.

  • Track 6-1Silsoft lens
  • Track 6-2Rigid gas-permeable lenses
  • Track 6-3Soft lenses
  • Track 6-4Scleral lenses
  • Track 6-5Orthokeratology lenses

A refractive error is also a quite common eye disorder. It happens once the attention cannot clearly focus the images from the surface world. It happens once the attention cannot clearly focus the pictures from the outside world. It causes to blurred vision, visual defect, close to vision and much vision Irregular ee corner, visual disorder headache. Refractive error accounts for 1/2 the worldwide burden of avoidable vision impairment and nearly a third of the worldwide burden of avoidable visual impairment. Globally, 153 million people have handicap or are blind due to uncorrected refractive error and thus the bulk board low gain countries.1 in additionally, 410 million people have drawback on the point of tasks as a results of they lack reading glasses.

  • Track 7-1Myopia
  • Track 7-2Hyperopia
  • Track 7-3Astigmatism
  • Track 7-4Double vision

Advanced Vision Science is representing  within the analysis, development, and manufacture of ophthalmic medical devices to preserve and improve people’s sightedness and health. It provides intraocular lenses and lens materials. Vision science is that the scientific study of vision. it's ability to explain to clarify the encompassing surroundings mistreatmentlightweight within the color spectrum mirrored by the objects within the surroundings. Vision science encompasses all studies of vision. AVS has been prefabricate ophthalmic devices since 1975.

  • Track 8-1Intraocular lenses
  • Track 8-2Ophthalmic medical devices
  • Track 8-3Data visualization
  • Track 8-4Human factors and ergonomics

Protective eye care and new advancements deals with the latest advancements in the protective eye care ranging from supplements to medications. Contact Lenses discusses the the conditions that make lens wear more challenging. Management of deformities and abnormalities of the eyelids, eyes and the adjacent face are going to be discussed in Ophthalmic-Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery. Eyedrops: the varied types of eye drops being used to treat diseases without major side effects will be discussed here. Implantable Contact Lenses is a major breakthrough for people with severe myopia also called phakic intraocular lenses.

  • Track 9-1Contact lenses
  • Track 9-2Ophthalmic- plastic and reconstructive surgery
  • Track 9-3Eye drops
  • Track 9-4Implantable contact lenses

Ophthalmic Research is a branch of ophthalmic sciences that game plans with the eye life frameworks, physiology and eye issue. The investigation mainly focuses on therapeutic and careful frameworks and meds related with the organization of eye disorders. It is the clinical ophthalmic research including eye issue, vision, helpful, careful and optical care. The creating disease weight and ascent of imaginative new therapeutics suggests that the multi-billion dollar ophthalmic prescription exhibit is adjusted for close twofold digit compound improvement all through the accompanying 5 years. There is colossal unfamiliar potential for associations focusing on making novel approaches to manage handle age related macular degeneration, diabetic macular edema, glaucoma and other degenerative visual conditions. Focusing especially on the challenges sedate originators go up against in the progression and transport of clinically ground-breaking visual meds, the eye meeting is your opportunity to fast track your change attempts in this space. the overall ophthalmic business sector was $17.5 billion in 2011 and is relied upon to develop to $34.7 billion by 2023, speaking to a 5.9% aggravated yearly development rate.

  • Track 10-1Sustained delivery approaches
  • Track 10-2Diagnostic dye solutions
  • Track 10-3Drugs used in treatment of allergic conjunctivitis
  • Track 10-4Ocular and systemic side effects of drugs
  • Track 10-5Tropical combination of corticosteroid and anti-infective agents
  • Track 10-6Transplantation technologies for retina

Optometry is an eye care profession associated with the vision and visual system where information is processed to produce an image, such as how human and non-human organisms’ process visual information, how conscious visual perception works in humans, how to exploit visual perception for effective communication, and how artificial systems can do the same tasks. Optometrists also called as ophthalmic optician and are qualified to diagnose & treat eye diseases.

  • Track 11-1Ocular drug delivery
  • Track 11-2Epidemology of contact lens related infections
  • Track 11-3Binocular vision
  • Track 11-4Visual electrophysiology
  • Track 11-5Myopia control
  • Track 11-6Visual processing
  • Track 11-7Development of the visual system
  • Track 11-8Computer vision syndrome
Pediatric ophthalmology is a sub-specialty of ophthalmology deals with eye disorders, visual development, and eye care in children .Pediatric ophthalmologists mainly concentrates on visual system and different eye disorders that disturbs the vision in children .Various eye disorders in the children is being examined by the Pediatric ophthalmologists, an expertise in Ophthalmology. By using the glasses and medication, Pediatric ophthalmologists manage the various eye disorders in children with utmost care.
 
Children with head turns, head tilts, squinting of eyes can consult the Pediatric ophthalmologist for treatment. In rare cases some eye disorders in adults like strabismus can be evaluated by Pediatric ophthalmologists.

  • Track 12-1Childhood malignancies
  • Track 12-2Congenital cataracts
  • Track 12-3Congenital glaucoma
  • Track 12-4Nystagmus
  • Track 12-5Strabismus
  • Track 12-6Trauma
  • Track 12-7Diagnostic & screening
  • Track 12-8Photo screening
  • Track 12-9Pediatric ocular surgery

Cataract in diabetic patients is a major cause of blindness in developed and developing countries. The pathogenesis of diabetic cataract development is still not fully understood because people with diabetes mellitus are statistically face a 60% greater risk of developing cataracts. Diabetic patients have a higher risk of complications after phacoemulsification cataract surgery compared to nondiabetics. In addition, research has shown that people with type 2 diabetes who lower their HbA1c level by just 1% can reduce their risk of cataracts by 19%.


  • Track 13-1Macular odema
  • Track 13-2Diabetic retinopathy
  • Track 13-3Glucagonoma
  • Track 13-4Gestational diabetes
  • Track 13-5Cystic fibrosis related diabetes
  • Track 13-6Retinopathy screening test
  • Track 13-7Visual impairment

Ocular oncology is providing expert diagnosis and treatment of ocular tumors and scope of specification. To protect the health and well-being of adult patients with an ocular tumor and to prolong life. Retinoblastoma is the most widely recognized tumor of the eye happen in youngsters.


  • Track 14-1Ocular pathologist
  • Track 14-2Oculoplasty surgeon
  • Track 14-3Eyelid tumour
  • Track 14-4Retinoblastoma
  • Track 14-5Intravitreal chemotheraphy
  • Track 14-6Ocular pharmacotherapeutics
  • Track 14-7Ocular metastasis
  • Track 14-8Intra ocular tumour
  • Track 14-9Orbital tumour
  • Track 14-10Congenital tumour

Commonly referred to a "lazy eye," amblyopia occurs when one eye has worse vision than the other, and the brain begins to favour the better eye. This will occur if one of the eyes is blocked from producing clear images during the critical years from ages 0 to 6. One eye may sbe inhibited by problems such as a lid droop, tumour, or crossed eyes (strabismus) that are not fixed when a child is young. It is crucial to have young children evaluated by an eye doctor in order to ensure that subtle signs of amblyopia are not present.


  • Track 15-1Lazy eye
  • Track 15-2Dilating eye drops
  • Track 15-3Toxic amblyopia
  • Track 15-4Nutritional amblyopia
  • Track 15-5Epicanthus inversus
  • Track 15-6Blepharophimosis

As your youngster's vision framework builds up, the conclusion and treatment of conditions that influence the eyes is intricate on the grounds that neurological complexities might add to issues with sight and eye capacity. Neuro-ophthalmology is derived from neurology and ophthalmology. It describes working of the eye, muscles and never system of eye. Because of the liberal representation of the afferent visual framework inside of the brain in vertebrates, neurological infection might upset vision as a displaying side effect or as an optional impact of the illness. The  neurological surgery are measure medicine involved  with the diagnosis and treatment of  patients with injury to, or diseases/disorders of the brain, medulla spinal is and back, and peripheral nerves at intervals all components of the body.


  • Track 16-1Uveitis
  • Track 16-2Toticollis
  • Track 16-3Ptosis
  • Track 16-4Eye muscle surgery
  • Track 16-5Strabismus

Pediatric Glaucoma is comparative rare. Primary infantile/primary congenital glaucoma occurs at a rate of approximately one in ten thousand. The damage of the optic nerve due to high intraocular pressure causes the glaucoma and if it is untreated than it will progresses to vision loss with the initiation of unobserved blind spots at the edges of visual field followed by tunnel vision and finally to blindness. The causes of glaucoma include optic nerve damage along with the several underlying causes which are unknown. According to world health organization (WHO) glaucoma is the 2nd major cause of blindness across the globe. Elderly patients are more prone to glaucoma but it can develop at any age. There are different signs and symptoms are associated with infants and Childrens than adults. Large eyes, excessive tearing and cloudy eyes are the signs of glaucoma in children under age 2.


  • Track 17-1Genetic disorders
  • Track 17-2Accommodative insufficiency
  • Track 17-3Abnormal vision development
  • Track 17-4Congential malformations affecting vision
  • Track 17-5Retinopathy at prematurity
  • Track 17-6Diagnosis and treatment

Retina is the light sensitive cells located at the rear end of the eye. They send light sensitive information to the brain. The most common retinal disorders include Macular degeneration, Diabetic eye disease, Retinal detachment, Retinoblastoma, Macular pucker, Macular hole, Floaters etc. Age related macular degeneration is the major cause of loss of vision in people over 60 in America. Reasons include death of cells in the macula part of the eye due to abnormal growth of blood vessels under the macula or the slow breakdown of the cells in the macula. Myopic macular degeneration is a condition where the eyeball grows and stretches, it may cause degeneration of or scarring in the layers under the retina causing loss of central vision. These cracks can serve as a passage for abnormal blood vessels to grow under the retina. Diabetic retinopathy and retina vascular disease are diseases involving damage to the blood vessels in the retina. Color vision defects are conditions that effect the perception of color in individuals. Retina degeneration is the deterioration of the retina caused by the progressive and eventual death of the cells of the retina. Ocular Oncology refers to the malignant intraocular tumors and retinoblastoma. Retinal Vascular tumors include neoplastic hemangioblastomas and the cavernous hemangiomas. Hemangioblastom as a sporadic and solitary tumors. Characterizing the mechanisms of the retinal cells in human and animal models helps further the understanding of Cell and Molecular Biology of the Retina. This can form the basis of diagnosis and treatment of various retinal diseases.


  • Track 18-1Age-related macular degeneration
  • Track 18-2Myopic macular degeneration
  • Track 18-3Diabetic retinopathy & retino vascular disease
  • Track 18-4Color vision defects
  • Track 18-5Retina degeneration
  • Track 18-6Cell and molecular biology of the retina
  • Track 18-7Retinitis pigmentosa

Pediatric Strabismus deals with diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of eye disorders in the pediatric age group and the treatment of strabismus or abnormal alignment of the eyes. Pediatric Eye care is essential to help understand and prescribe the best possible treatment for eye disorders in children. Strabismus is the medical term for misalignment of the eyes – two eyes that are not straight. It occurs in at least 5% of the population. There are three common types: Esotropia, or “cross eye,” where one eye is turned inward, toward the nose, Exotropia and Hypertropia.Our eyes are such a beautiful gift, so when a child is diagnosed with acute pediatric strabismus, it’s natural that parents are concerned and want to help their child. Strabismus can run in families. Sometimes the condition is due to the eyes being out of focus; in this case, eye glasses are part of the treatment. Sometimes there is a problem with the eye muscles or nerves.
 
Strabismus can also be caused by a serious problem inside the eye, such as a tumor or a cataract, which leads to poor vision.

  • Track 19-1Restrictive strabismus
  • Track 19-2Paralytic strabismus
  • Track 19-3Occular muscles
  • Track 19-4Inflamation of eye muscles
  • Track 19-5Orbital fractures
  • Track 19-6Double vision
  • Track 19-7Drooping eyelids

Pediatric optometry refers to the examination of children's eyes by optometrists who are trained to evaluate and treat visual disorders in children. Pediatric optometrists work closely with the pediatric ophthalmologists when a patient needs medical or surgical treatments.


  • Track 20-1Tear film biochemistry
  • Track 20-2Occular homeostatis
  • Track 20-3Glaucoma management
  • Track 20-4Visual psychophysics

A refractive error, for example, partial blindness (near sightedness), farsightedness (hyperopia), astigmatism or presbyopia, refractive surgery is a strategy for revising or enhancing vision. There are different surgical methods for modifying eye's centering capacity by reshaping the cornea, or clear, round vault at the front of your eye. Different techniques include embedding a focal point inside the eye. The most generally performed kind of refractive surgery is LASIK (laser-aided situ keratomileusis), where a laser is utilized to reshape the cornea. For individuals who are myopic, certain refractive surgery systems will diminish the bend of a cornea that is excessively steep so that the eye's centering power is reduced. Pictures that are engaged before the retina, because of a more drawn out eye or soak corneal bend, are driven nearer to or specifically onto the retina following surgery. Pictures that are locked in past the retina, due to a short eye or level cornea, will be pulled closer to or particularly onto the retina after surgery


  • Track 21-1Blurry vision
  • Track 21-2Traumatic cataracts
  • Track 21-3Nuclear cataracts
  • Track 21-4Congenital cataracts
  • Track 21-5Radiation cataracts
  • Track 21-6Phacoemulsification
  • Track 21-7Cortical catarcts
  • Track 21-8Manual small incision cataract surgery