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OCULOPLASTICS: TRAUMA, COSMETICS AND PRACTICAL APPROACHES

FROM BEDSIDE TO COURTROOM

S E P T E M B E R 1 9 – 2 1 , 2 0 1 3

P R O G R A M

Presented by the Sally Letson Foundation and the University of Ottawa, Faculty of Medicine

Faculté de médecineFaculty of Medicine

THE WESTIN OTTAWA11 Colonel By Drive | (4th Floor Ballrooms Confederation I/Provinces) | Ottawa, ON

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CHAIRMANJEFFREY NERAD,� MD,� FACSCincinnati Eye Institute, Partner • Professor of Ophthalmology, University of Cincinnati • Cincinnati, Ohio

CO-CHAIRDAVID JORDAN,� MD,� FRCSC,� FACSProfessor of Ophthalmology • University of Ottawa Eye Institute • Ottawa, Ontario

I N V I T E D S P E A K E R S

JUDITH ALLEN,� LLBAIM (Arbitration/Investigation/Mediation) • Ottawa, Ontario

SEYMOUR BROWNSTEIN,� MD,� FRCSCLes Amis Chair in Vision Science • Professor, Departments of Ophthalmology and Laboratory Medicine (Pathology) • Director, Ophthalmic Pathology Laboratory • Chairman, Research Day and UMRF Committee • University of Ottawa Eye Institute, The Ottawa Hospital • Ottawa, Ontario

CHRISTOPHER L.B. CANNY,� MD,� FRCSCMedical Officer, Physician Consulting Services • Canadian Medical Protective Association • Ottawa, Ontario

FRANÇOIS CODÈRE,� MD,� FRCSCAssociate Professor of Ophthalmology • Université de Montréal and McGill University • Montreal, Quebec

PETER DOLMAN,� MD,� FRCSCClinical Professor, Division Head of Oculoplastics and Orbit • University of British Columbia • Vancouver, British Columbia

JON DUTTON,� MD,� PHDProfessor of Ophthalmology, University of North Carolina • Chapel Hill, North Carolina

STEVEN M. GILBERG,� MD,� FRCSCChairman and Head, University of Ottawa Eye Institute • The Ottawa Hospital • Ottawa, Ontario

ROBERT KERSTEN,� MD,� FACSProfessor of Ophthalmology • UCSF Medical Center • San Francisco, California

VLADIMIR KRATKY,� MD,� FRCSCAssociate Professor, Department of Ophthalmology • Queen’s University • Kingston, Ontario

LOUISE A. MAWN,� MDAssociate Professor Ophthalmology and Neurological Surgery • Vanderbilt University Medical Center • Nashville, Tennessee

JOSÉ RAUL MONTES,� MD,� FACSAssociate Professor, Ophthalmology Department • University of Puerto Rico • San Juan, Puerto Rico

JAMES R. PATRINELY,� MD,� FACSClinical Professor of Plastic Surgery and Ophthalmology • Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas • Plastic Eye Surgery Associates, PLLC • Houston, Texas and Pensacola, Florida

SANDY SKOTNICKI,� MD,� FRCPCAssistant Professor, University of Toronto, Faculty of Medicine • Department of Dermatology • Toronto, Ontario

A D D I T I O N A L FA C U LT Y

LARRY H. ALLEN,� MD,� FRCSCAssociate Professor of Ophthalmology, University of Western Ontario • London, Ontario

BRYAN ARTHURS,� MD,� FRCSC,� DABOAssociate Professor of Ophthalmology, McGill University • Montreal, Quebec

MICHEL BELLIVEAU,� MDOculoplastic Surgery Fellow • University of Toronto • Toronto, Ontario

ISABELLE HARDY,� MD,� FRCSC Associate Clinical Professor • Director, Department of Ophthalmology • Maisonneuve-Rosemont Hospital • Université de Montréal • Montreal, Quebec

JOHN HARVEY,� MD,� FRCSCProfessor & Division Head Ophthalmology • Director Oculoplastic, Reconstructive, Lacrimal & Orbital Service • McMaster University • Hamilton, Ontario

FACULTY

REGISTRATION

A D M I N I S T R AT I O N F E E S ( I n c l u d e s c o n t i n e n t a l b r e a k f a s t , l u n c h T h u r s d a y

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OPHTHALMOLOGIST $250 $350

PHYSICIAN $250 $350

OPTOMETRIST $250 $350

ALLIED HEALTH PERSONNEL $100 $200 (Nurses, assistants, technicians, orthoptists, PhD researchers)

RESIDENTS/FELLOWS $100 $200

MEDICAL STUDENTS N/C $50 (Proof requ i red: i .e . s tudent card or le t ter f rom superv isor )

INDUSTRY REPRESENTATIVES $500 $700

Guest lunches $25 per lunch (per day Thursday and Fr iday )

R E G I S T E R O N L I N E AT C O S - S C O . C A / S A L LY L E T S O N ( U S E C O S U S E R N A M E A N D PA S S W O R D )

ACCOMMODATIONHeadquarters Hotel | The Westin Hotel | 11 Colonel By Drive | Ottawa, ON K1N 9H4

Tel: (613) 560-7000 | Fax: (613) 234-5396Special group rate of $231.00 based on availability. Group rate available until August 27, 2013.

CANCELLATION POLICY : No refunds al lowed

ONSITE REGISTRATION: 4TH FLOOR, NUNAVUTThursday September 19 – Friday September 20: 0700–1500

Saturday September 21: 0700–1230

CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

CREDITS

The 2013 Sally Letson Symposium has been approved by the COS as an accredited group learning activity under Section 1 of the Maintenance of Certification program as defined by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. Physicians may claim a maximum of 20 Section 1 credits.

Through an agreement between the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada and the American Medical Association, physicians may convert Royal College MOC credits to AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Information on the process to convert Royal College MOC credit to AMA credit can be found at www.ama-assn.org/go/internationalcme

Note: this program is approved for CPD credits for ophthalmologists. Please check with your college or certifying body for your own certification guidelines.

The 2013 Symposium br ings together a dynamic panel of internat ional and local experts to review the latest in Oculoplast ics. This interact ive program wi l l emphasize pract ical c l in ical points in eyel id, nasolacr imal and orbit topics, as wel l as discussion on trauma, cosmetics and medicolegal issues. The Symposium is designed for Oculoplast ic surgeons, comprehensive ophthalmologists, post-graduate tra inees, medical students, and ophthalmic a l l ied health professionals.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

AT T H E E N D O F T H I S S Y M P O S I U M , PA R T I C I PA N T S W I L L B E A B L E T O :

• Demonstrate an understanding of pr inciples behind l id lacerat ion repair.

• Integrate practical tips for the use of botulinum toxin in your practice.

• Discuss the current medical legal hot spots for Ophthalmology.

• Recognize common post-op ptosis surgery compl icat ions.

• Compare and contrast approaches to treat ing thyroid eye disease.

THURSDAY SEP 190 7 0 0

Registration and continental breakfast

0 8 0 0

Opening Remarks • Brian Leonard, Chairman Jeff Nerad

Session I Eyelid Topics: Lumps and Bumps

0 8 0 5

Benign lumps and bumps and when to be suspicious

• David Jordan

0 8 2 0

Malignant bumps, biopsy techniques and when to refer

• Jeff Nerad

0 8 4 0

Local anesthesia tips and hot wire tricks • Peter Dolman

0 8 5 5

Anticoagulants and the surgical patient • Jon Dutton

0 9 1 5

Pathologic pearls of the ocular adnexa

• Seymour Brownstein

0 9 3 0

Questions & controversies • David Jordan, Jeff Nerad, Jon Dutton, Peter Dolman

0 9 5 0 – 1 0 1 0 • B R E A K

Session II Nasolacrimal Topics

1 0 1 0

The patient with tearing—a practical work-up

• David Jordan

1 0 3 0

Why I like the external DCR • Robert Kersten

1 0 4 5

Why I like the endonasal approach • François Codère

1 1 0 5

Tearing in children • Peter Dolman

1 1 2 0

Questions & controversies • David Jordan, Jeff Nerad, François Codère, Peter Dolman, Robert Kersten

1 1 4 5 – 1 3 0 0 • L U N C H CONFEDERATION II/III

Session III Eyelid Topics

1 3 0 0

Anatomy of the aging face • Jon Dutton

1 3 2 0

Pediatric orbital lumps and bumps • François Codère

1 3 4 0

Managing the patient with facial nerve palsy

• Steven M. Gilberg

1 4 0 0

Entropion/ectropion—practical approaches

• Robert Kersten

1 4 2 0

Questions & controversies • David Jordan, Jeff Nerad, François Codère, Robert Kersten, Steven M. Gilberg

1 4 4 0 – 1 5 0 0 • B R E A K

Session IV Trauma

1 5 0 0

The lacerated eyelid and tips on lid reconstruction: keep it simple • Jeff Nerad

1 5 2 0

On call and a canalicular laceration walks in? What to do? • David Jordan

1 5 4 0

An interesting trauma case • James R. Patrinely

1 5 5 0

An interesting trauma case • Vladimir Kratky

1 6 0 0

Questions & controversies • David Jordan, Jeff Nerad

1 6 2 0

Introduction of 2013 Bryan St. L. Liddy Lecture

• Steven M. Gilberg

1 6 2 5

2013 Bryan St. L. Liddy Lecture: Sympathetic ophthalmia—relevance to oculoplastic surgery

• Jon Dutton

1 6 5 0

Questions & controversies • David Jordan, Jeff Nerad

1 6 5 5

Closing remarks • Jeff Nerad

45 S E P T E M B E R 1 9 – 2 1 , 2 0 1 3OCULOPLASTICS: TRAUMA, COSMETICS AND PRACTICAL APPROACHES FROM BEDSIDE TO COURTROOM

FRIDAY SEP 200 7 0 0

Registration and continental breakfast

Session V Eyelid Topics: Ptosis

0 8 0 0

Introduction of 2013 A.G. Watson Lecturer

• Brian Leonard

0 8 0 5

2013 A.G Watson Lecture: Current concepts and controversies in ptosis surgery • Jeff Nerad

0 8 3 5

Why I like the anterior approach • Robert Kersten

0 8 5 0

Why I like the posterior approach • John Harvey

0 9 0 5

The oculopharyngeal dystrophy syndrome

• François Codère

0 9 2 5

Complications in ptosis surgery and how to avoid them • Louise A. Mawn

0 9 4 0

Questions & controversies • David Jordan, Jeff Nerad, Peter Dolman, Robert Kersten, Louise A. Mawn

1 0 0 0 – 1 0 2 0 • B R E A K

Session VI Orbit

1 0 2 0

There’s a patient in the waiting room with proptosis: what to do? • Louise A. Mawn

1 0 3 5

CT versus MRI scan: anatomy and practical considerations • Jon Dutton

1 0 5 0

Orbital fractures for the comprehensive ophthalmologist • Jeff Nerad

1 1 0 5

Enuclation vs evisceration: when reality strikes

• Isabelle Hardy

1 1 2 0

An interesting orbit case • Larry H. Allen

1 1 3 0

Questions and controversies • David Jordan, Jeff Nerad, Larry H. Allen, Isabelle Hardy

1 1 5 0 – 1 3 0 0 • L U N C H CONFEDERATION II/III

Session VII Cosmetics

1 3 0 0

Botulinum toxin: practical tips • José Raul Montes

1 3 2 0

Upper blepharoplasty: current concepts • Jeff Nerad

1 3 4 0

Lower blepharoplasty: current concepts

• James R. Patrinely

1 4 0 0

To lift or fill: practical considerations

• José Raul Montes

1 4 2 0

Questions & controversies • David Jordan, Jeff Nerad, José Raul Montes, James R. Patrinely

1 4 4 0 – 1 5 0 0 • B R E A K

Session VIII Medicolegal Issues

1 5 0 0

Patients to avoid: “The Dirty Dozen”� • James R. Patrinely

1 5 2 0

Medicolegal hot spots for ophthalmologists: what are the issues? • Christopher L.B. Canny

1 5 5 0

Avoiding and surviving court room appearances

• Judith Allen

1 6 2 0

An unfortunate complication following tissue filler injection • Bryan Arthurs

1 6 3 5

Questions & controversies • David Jordan, Jeff Nerad, Christopher L.B. Canny, James R. Patrinely

1 6 5 5

Closing remarks • Jeff Nerad

1 7 1 5

Reception for all attendees—Governor General ballroom

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SATURDAY SEP 210 7 0 0

Registration and continental breakfast

Session IX Miscellaneous

0 8 0 0

Opening remarks • Jeff Nerad

0 8 0 5

Orbital cellulitis: new concepts and MRSA

• Louise A. Mawn

0 8 2 0

Contact dermatitis: practical considerations

• Sandy Skotnicki

0 8 4 0

Blepharospasm, hemifacial spasm, myokymia

• James R. Patrinely

0 9 0 5

Zoster ophthalmicus disaster and the Zoster vaccine

• Michel Belliveau

0 9 2 0

Questions and controversies • David Jordan, Jeff Nerad, Jon Dutton, Sandy Skotnicki

0 9 4 0 – 1 0 0 0 • B R E A K

Session X Thyroid Patients and the Anopthalmic Socket

1 0 0 0

Thyroid eye disease: current concepts • Jeff Nerad

1 0 2 0

Treatment strategies (steroids, radiation, surgery) • Peter Dolman

1 0 4 0

Enucleation, evisceration and orbital implants

• David Jordan

1 1 0 0

The patient with an artificial eye: maintenance and care • Louise A. Mawn

1 1 2 0

Evolution of the human orbit: 50 million years in the making • Jon Dutton

1 1 5 0

Questions and controversies • David Jordan, Jeff Nerad, Peter Dolman

1 2 0 0

Closing remarks • Jeff Nerad

SALLY LETSON SECRETARIATc/o Canadian Ophthalmological Society

610-1525 Carling Avenue | Ottawa, ON K1Z 8R9Tel: (613) 729-6779 ext. 221 | toll free within Canada (800) 267-5763

Fax: (613) 729-7209 | Email: Sallyletson@ottawahospital.on.caRegistration and accommodation details: cos-sco.ca/sallyletson

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