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32nd International Conference on Insights in Ophthalmology, will be organized around the theme “Visualizing Global Developments in Ophthalmology”

Ophthalmology Summit 2023 is comprised of 18 tracks and 4 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in Ophthalmology Summit 2023.

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Ophthalmology is that the specialty involved with the medical and surgical care of the eye. Ophthalmologists are experts in medical treatment, surgery and microsurgery for eye conditions and diseases in addition to diagnosing systemic disease that manifest in eye signs or symptoms. Ophthalmology has many subspecialties.

  • Track 1-1Anatomy & Development of Eye
  • Track 1-2Physiology of Eye & Vision
  • Track 1-3Elementary & Physiological Optics
  • Track 1-4Errors of Refraction
  • Track 1-5Diseases of Conjunctiva

Glaucoma is a social event of related eye issue that reason mischief to the optic nerve that passes on information from the eye to the cerebrum. In its starting periods, glaucoma has no reactions, which is what makes it so dangerous when you see issues with your sight, the disease has progressed to the point that irreversible vision and might.

  • Track 2-1Open angle Glaucoma
  • Track 2-2Angle-closure Glaucoma
  • Track 2-3Laser Trabeculoplasty
  • Track 2-4Trabeculectomy
  • Track 2-5Viscocanolostomy

The retina is a slight layer of tissue within back mass of eye. It contains a large number of light delicate cells and other nerve cells that get and compose visual data. Retina sends this data to cerebrum through optic nerve, empowering to see. Retinal degenerative issue, for example, Age-related macular degeneration and near-sighted macular degeneration influencing youthful and old from numerous societies, races and ethnicities.

  • Track 3-1Bulging Eyes
  • Track 3-2Cataracts
  • Track 3-3CMV Retinitis
  • Track 3-4Colour Blindness
  • Track 3-5Crossed Eyes (Strabismus)

Eye is composed of very sensitive and fragile tissues and every part of an eye serves its own function to maintain its normal vision. The cornea is the transparent front part of the eye that covers the iris, pupil, and anterior chamber. The Cornea, with the anterior chamber and lens, refracts light, with the cornea accounting for approximately two-thirds of the eye’s total optical power. But factors such as corneal ulceration, epithelial keratitis & drug-induced epithelial keratitis, corneal regeneration, recurrent corneal erosion and miscellaneous corneal disorders can affect the cornea and ultimately lead to the external eye disease that could end up with permanent blindness.

  • Track 4-1Corneal ulceration
  • Track 4-2Corneal transplantation
  • Track 4-3Corneal neovascularization
  • Track 4-4Corneal degeneration

As ocular oncology is a highly specialized field of ophthalmology, there is active international collaboration between ocular oncologists. Ocular oncology is a multidisciplinary service which includes general oncologists, paediatric oncologists, specialist nurses, clinical scientists and many others. The most common malignancies include uveal and conjunctivitis melanoma, uveal metastasis, intraocular and conjunctiva lymphoma and conjunctiva carcinoma.

  • Track 5-1Anisocoria
  • Track 5-2Lagophthalmos
  • Track 5-3Night blindness
  • Track 5-4Uveitis
  • Track 5-5Macular degeneration
  • Track 5-6Heterochromia iridis

Paediatric Ophthalmology refers to the diagnosis and treatment of eye disorders, especially in children. The scope for research in this field is high because the treatment modalities and protocols differ entirely from that of the elderly. The diseases affecting the paediatric vision includes Genetic eye diseases, paediatric uveitis, developmental abnormalities and more. There are many genetic diseases that need at most concern during the early stage. Amblyopia is a disease which happens because of the reduced vision in an eye which hasn’t received adequate use during early childhood. The symptoms include tilting the head, poor depth perception and improper movements of the eye.

  • Track 6-1Retinopathy of prematurity
  • Track 6-2Orbital Trauma
  • Track 6-3Paediatric Cataract
  • Track 6-4Paediatric Glaucoma
  • Track 6-5Paediatric Optometry
  • Track 6-6Paediatric Vision Care

Dry eye is a condition wherein an individual needs more quality tears to grease up and support the eye. Tears are essential for keeping up the soundness of the front surface of the eye and for giving clear vision. Dry eye is a typical and frequently endless issue, especially in more established grown-ups. And low visual observation which intrudes the step by step working of a tyke or Low vision as the name exhibits the condition associated with surprising.

  • Track 7-1Optic and Radiations
  • Track 7-2Optical Power of the Eye
  • Track 7-3Optic Nerve Disease
  • Track 7-4Spectacle Lens
  • Track 7-5Contact Lens

Neuro-Ophthalmology is the consolidation of neurology and ophthalmology, frequently managing complex systemic sicknesses that have signs in the visual framework. Cerebral Visual Impairment (CVI) incorporates every single visual brokenness created by harm to, or breaking down of, the retrochiasmatic visual pathways without harm to the foremost visual pathways or any significant visual ailment. Vision problems can be described as the decreased ability to view things. There are many varieties of eye problems and vision disturbances, myopia, halos, blurred vision etc.

  • Track 8-1Papilledema
  • Track 8-2Optic Neuritis
  • Track 8-3Optic Nerve Disorders
  • Track 8-4Optic Neuropathy

Ophthalmic surgery also known as ocular surgery is performed in the eye to treat a condition or a disease by an ophthalmologist. There are many types of ophthalmic surgery which includes corrective surgery-which is used to correct or treat a disorder. Phacoemulsification is a cataract surgery in which the internal lens in the eye is modified. Glaucoma surgery is done to decrease the production of intraocular fluid. Orbital surgery is especially considered with the eyelids or orbit and the lacrimal system.

  • Track 9-1Orbital decompression surgery
  • Track 9-2Tear duct surgery
  • Track 9-3Refractive surgery
  • Track 9-4Vision Correction Surgery
  • Track 9-5Retinal Replacement Surgery
  • Track 9-6Retinal Detachment Surgery

Diabetic retinopathy is a diabetes complexity that influences eyes. It’s caused by harm to the veins of the light-touchy tissue at the back of the eye (retina). At initially, diabetic retinopathy may cause no side effects or just gentle vision issues. In the end, it can cause visual deficiency.

  • Track 10-1Early diabetic retinopathy
  • Track 10-2Advanced diabetic retinopathy

Graves' eye disease, also known as thyroid eye disease, is an autoimmune condition in which immune cells attack the thyroid gland which responds by secreting an excess amount of thyroid hormone. As a result, the thyroid gland enlarges and excess hormones increase metabolism. The hypermetabolic state is characterized by fast pulse/heartbeat, palpitations, profuse sweating, high blood pressure, irritability, fatigue, weight loss, heat intolerance, and loss of hair and alterations in hair quality. When the immune system attacks the tissues around the eyes, it causes the eye muscles or fat to expand.

  • Track 11-1Redness and pain
  • Track 11-2Puffiness around the eyes
  • Track 11-3Bulging of the eyes
  • Track 11-4Dry eye and irritation

Diagnostic and therapeutic equipment help in diagnosing a disease and in treating it. Ophthalmic instruments are prototyped to prevent eye damage, injuries. A modern-day optometric practice use cutting-edge techniques, delivers the best quality service and provide customer satisfaction.

  • Track 12-1Tonometer and Types
  • Track 12-2Phoropter
  • Track 12-3Ophthalmoscope
  • Track 12-4Ophthalmic Refraction Unit
  • Track 12-5Keratometer

Gene therapy is an exploratory technique that employs genes to treat or prevent diseases. In near future, this technique may include a doctor replacing the mutated gene with a healthy copy of the gene to the patient in order to cure the abnormalities instead of surgery or drugs. Ophthalmic genetics is a branch of ophthalmology which refers to the field where the genetic background of disease is researched. Leber Congenital Amaraius (LCA) is a hereditary genetic disease that causes childhood blindness. Scientists and doctors have treated this disease with the help of gene therapy.

  • Track 13-1Genetics of Myopia Development
  • Track 13-2Genetics of Myopia Development
  • Track 13-3Gene Therapy
  • Track 13-4Usher syndrome
  • Track 13-5Familial exudative vitreal retinopathy
  • Track 13-6Retinoblastoma

Refractive mistakes are only one potential reason for obscured vision, so it is critical for your kid to have an examination immediately in the event that they are encountering side effects.

  • Track 14-1Myopia
  • Track 14-2Hyperopia
  • Track 14-3Astigmatism
  • Track 14-4Conjunctivitis

Strabismus is a failure of the two eyes to maintain proper alignment and work together as a team. One eye turns inwards, upwards, downwards, or outwards, while the other one focuses at one spot. This typically happens as a result of the muscles that management the movement of the attention and therefore the protective fold, the extra ocular muscles, aren't operating along.

  • Track 15-1Hypertropia
  • Track 15-2Hypertropiais
  • Track 15-3Esotropia
  • Track 15-4Exotropia

Uveitis could be a form of inflammation to the center layer of the attention (uvea), structure typically contains the iris, membrane and choroid coat. The causes of uveitis area unit of various varieties starting from a straightforward microorganism Infection to severe eye injury, studies show that the presence of inflammatory disease, AIDS, skin condition will increase the probabilities of uveitis.

  • Track 16-1Anterior Uveitis
  • Track 16-2Intermediate Uveitis
  • Track 16-3Posterior Uveitis
  • Track 16-4Panuveitis Uveitis

Optical Imaging is the method in which light is being used to get the investigational imaging of the medical operations. Basically, optical imaging is of two types which are diffusive Imaging systems and ballistic imaging system. Some of the main examples are scanning laser ophthalmoscopy, optical coherence tomography, optical microscopy and endoscopy, spectroscopy.

  • Track 17-1Digital Optics for Immersive Displays
  • Track 17-2Unconventional Optical Imaging
  • Track 17-3Optical Micro- and Nano metrology
  • Track 17-4Optical Sensing and Detection

Light, like radio, consists of electromagnetic waves. The major difference between the two is that light waves are much shorter than radio waves. The use of electromagnetic waves for long-distance communications was the beginning of an industry known first as wireless and later as radio. This industry was the foundation for electronics, which brought the world so many fascinating technologies. The word LASER stands for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation. A laser is a device that emits a concentrated beam of photons, which are the basic units of electromagnetic radiation.

  • Track 18-1Optical Metrology
  • Track 18-2Laser Technology
  • Track 18-3Biophotonics
  • Track 18-4Optical fiber technology