ESA Grand Round: Seminar 23rd May 2023
Date: 23/05/2023 (AEST)
Venue: Canterbury International Hotel – 326 Canterbury Road, Forest Hill VIC 3131
Provider: Eye Surgery Associates VIC
Contact: Lilly Ellerton, [E] LEllerton@eyesurgery.com.au, [P] 03 9917 3169
Learning Objectives
- Be aware of the relevant eyelid anatomy
- Identify ptosis presentations which require urgent and non-urgent referral
- Develop a structured assessment of eyelid function and position
- Be aware of the different approaches for management
- Define refractory glaucoma and know when to refer a patient for consideration of surgery
- Appreciate the benefits but also limitations of conventional trabeculectomy surgery
- Describe the advantages of XEN and PRESERFLO over traditional glaucoma surgery
- Explain the potential risks and complications associated with XEN and PRESERFLO
Max CPD hours awarded: 1
Session Information
Name |
---|
A Primer on Ptosis: Presentations and Management |
Clinical? |
Yes |
Interactive? |
No |
Therapeutic? |
No |
Duration of CPD Session/Module |
0.5 |
Duration of CPD Session/Module inclusive of Assessment Component |
0.5 |
Name |
---|
Minimally invasive treatments for refractory glaucoma: the role of XEN and PRESERFLO in the surgical management of glaucoma |
Clinical? |
Yes |
Interactive? |
No |
Therapeutic? |
Yes |
Duration of CPD Session/Module |
0.5 |
Duration of CPD Session/Module inclusive of Assessment Component |
0.5 |