Theme: Enhancing the Quality and Credibility of Ophthalmology

EYE OPHTHALMOLOGY 2023

EYE OPHTHALMOLOGY 2023

Welcome to Eye Ophthalmology 2023 | Paris, France

We cordially invite you to the "8th International Conference on Eye and Vision," which will be place in Paris, France, on April 20-21, 2023. Its purpose is to bring together cutting-edge academics and business specialists in the field of vision and the eye. An international forum for presenting research on the most recent trends and advancements in the field of  EYE OPHTHALMOLOGY 2023, with the theme "Enhancing the Quality and Credibility of Ophthalmology," contributes to knowledge dissemination in marketing for the benefit of both academia and business.

Abstract submission Guidelines

All accepted abstracts and papers for Eye Ophthalmology 2023 will be published in journals about ophthalmology and vision and will be eligible for presentation invitations. Your abstract must be between 250 and 300 words, please.

Please email meevents@memeetings.com or Eye Ophthalmology 2023 with your abstract.

Registrations Guidelines:

Register for the Conference and reserve your spot at Eye Ophthalmology 2023 if you are interested in speaking. Contact us at "meevents@memeetings.com" for group registrations and packages.

Target Audience:

  • Clinical researchers Scientists
  • Public Health Professional
  • Ophthalmic surgeons
  • Retina and Retinal Surgery
  • Glaucoma
  • Optometrists
  • Medical Practitioners, Professors, Deans, Students & Technicians
  • Medical & Health care Organizations & Associations
  • Researchers & Scholars
  • Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension – Ocular Migra
  • Diagnostic Instruments in Optometry

Track 1: Retinal Structure and Function

The focused sensory system's visible component, the retina, has been well studied. The human retina has two regions that depend on physiology and morphology. There are many retinal layers that make up neuron perikarya, also known as neural cycles. The focal (macula, fovea) and fringe parts of the retina are separated from one another. Understanding the functions of the retina's essential cell types, including the colour epithelium, photoreceptors, flat, bipolar, amacrine, ganglion, and glial cells, in both healthy and diseased retina remains challenging.

  • Anatomy of retina
  • Light sensitivity
  • Light sensitivity
  • Retinal damage
  • Retinal transplant

Track 2: Corneal and Ocular Immunology

The immune system refers to the interconnected parts through which an organism protects itself from microbiological infections. The cornea recognises allografts, making the eye "immunologically unique." However, despite the fundamental success of corneal unions, the visual surface must constantly fight contamination with a range of immunological tools. In addition to humoral, cell, versatile, and natural insusceptibility, this also includes mechanical security in the tears, conjunctiva, and cornea.

Track 3: Eye Movements and Vision

The acquisition, concentration, and tracking of visual improvements are aided by this process, which also includes the intentional or involuntary movement of the eyes. The visual cortex in the brain translates these impulses into vision after travelling via the optic nerve fibres. An eye movement is any change in the eye's position inside its circle. Eye movements come in a variety of forms, and each kind is divided into a number of categories. Eye movements are mostly used to maintain pictures fixed on the retina and lessen blur, which helps visual acuity.

  • Saccades
  • Vergence movements
  • Neuroanatomy
  • Multiple sclerosis

Track 4: Visual and Cognitive Neuroscience

Visual and cognitive neuroscience is the study of neural cycles in the central visual and psychological functions of the mind. The morphological architecture of different parts of the cerebral cortex that support a wide range of capacities is nearly same, indicating that a normal neural circuit can change the contribution to the incredible capacity that the area mediates. The important visual cortex is purportedly the location that has been more completely examined than any other mental area as we continued our hunt for the standard microcircuit.

  • Optic neuropathy
  • Nerve disorders
  • Hyperphantasia
  • Blindness

Track 5: Clinical and Surgical Ophthalmology

This study discusses the clinical and surgical treatment of retinal and vitreoretinal infection. Among the disorders discussed are symptoms of local, basic, and hereditary infections that affect the retina and glassy. Similar to how systems are concerned with treating ophthalmic patients, clinical ophthalmology is focused with the evaluation and diagnosis of various eye disorders. Additionally, it covers research on translational studies, visual therapeutics, and rigorous ophthalmic examinations.

  • Optical soundness tomography
  • Ischemia
  • Trabeculectomy
  • Phacoemulsification
  • Birdshot chorioretinopathy
  • Corneal astigmatism

Track 6: Clinical Trials and Research

Clinical trials are studies that assess a patient's response to a medical, surgical, or social intervention. Although they can be expensive and time-consuming, clinical trials for eye diseases and infections are the safest way currently available for creating novel medications and therapies. Specific clinical investigation is required for clinical trials. Typically, concentrations in test tubes and animals are used as the first steps in clinical research. Medicines that have showed promise in these preliminary investigations may be tried on individuals. The only surefire method to determine whether a novel medicine is secure, efficient, and superior to current therapies is to test it in a clinical research.

  • Herpes of the eye
  • Investigator in clinical trial
  • The sight of premature infants

Track 7: Diabetes-Retinopathy

People with diabetes are susceptible to the eye disorder known as diabetic retinopathy. Diabetic retinopathy is a condition where high glucose levels harm the veins and neurons of the retina. There is a chance that these veins will enlarge and leak. The most obvious changes in diabetic retinopathy are narrowing of the retinal conduits caused by decreased retinal bloodstream brokenness of the inner retina's neurons, which is followed in later stages by changes in the capacity of the external retina, which is connected to subtly changing visual capacity.

  • Proliferative diabetic retinopathy
  • Cataract surgery
  • Pathogenesis
  • Laser photocoagulation

Track 8: Ocular Physiology

The eye's genuine potential is based on its ability to receive and process energy from light in the environment, generate activity possibilities in specific nerve cells, and transmit those possibilities to the mind via the optic nerve. The cornea, iris, ciliary body, and focal point all play a role in directing and focusing light onto the visible portion of the eye. The choroid, fluid, and vitreous humour, as well as the lacrimal framework, are important for physiological balance, correct pressing factor maintenance, and the survival of visual tissues. The physiology of the tears, cornea, focal point, glassy, and retina is studied in ocular physiology. Because the structure-work interaction is inseparable, understanding the physiology of the eye is a prerequisite for considering its design.

  • Eye ball anatomy
  • Mucopolysaccharidoses
  • Eye structure and function

Track 9: Paediatric-Ophthalmology

If the child wants to grasp the reality of complete worth, he or she must have excellent eyesight. According to clinical specialists, the number of children with vision framework disease has increased significantly during the previous 10–15 years. The major issue is that newborns' eyesight develops properly. The development of the visual organ begins shortly after a child is introduced to the world and continues until the age of 12–14. The majority of vision impairments may be addressed without the need for attentive intervention throughout the early years of a child's life.

  • Hyperopia
  • Strabismus
  • Astigmatism
  • Amblyopia
  • Ophthalmosurgery

Track 10: Intraocular Cancer

Eye cancer is a blanket phrase that refers to a variety of cancers that can develop in various areas of the eye. It occurs when healthy cells in or around the eye mutate and grow uncontrollably, becoming a tumour. It is possible for a tumour to be benign or malignant. The development of a malignant tumour in the eye is unusual. It can affect the eyelid, which is made up of muscles, skin, and nerves, as well as the outward portions of the eye. The illness can also extend from other regions of the body to the eye.

  • Retinoblastoma
  • Melanoma
  • Lymphoma
  • Hemangioma
  • Conjunctival melanoma
  • Eyelid carcinoma
  • Sclerouvectomy
  • Radiation therapy

Track 11: Aging and Vision Impairment

Vision loss in the elderly is a serious medical concern. By the age of 65, one out of every three people has some form of vision-decreasing eye disease. The loss of focused vision is a symptom of age-related macular degeneration. Optic nerve damage and vision loss are caused by essential open-point glaucoma. For elderly individuals, routine screening evaluations are recommended because this illness may be asymptomatic at first. A cataract is a common cause of vision loss in the elderly; nonetheless, the medical technique is usually effective in restoring eyesight. Diabetic retinopathy can be detected in the elderly at the time of diagnosis or during the first few months of diabetes.

  • Presbyopia
  • Keratoconjunctivitis sicca
  • Glaucoma
  • Age-related macular degeneration
  • Temporal arteritis

Track 12: Refractive and Cataract Surgery

The key difference between the two is the technique for refractive cataract surgery begins in the same manner as a conventional cataract treatment does. The natural focus point of the eye is removed. However, it is replaced by a high-level multi-central focus point, which alters the eyesight as well. Astigmatism, as well as near and farsightedness, can be treated by refractive cataract surgery. Treatment options in eye care are expanding as technology progresses. Standard cataract surgery was formerly the only treatment option for avoiding cataract surgery and restoring perfect eyesight. With today's best-in-class advancements, cataract surgery removal has become increasingly enticing in terms of vision correction. Refractive surgery is becoming increasingly popular as people choose long-term vision correction to short-term vision correction such as spectacles and contact lenses.

  • Refractive errors
  • Presbyopia
  • Myopia
  • Hyperopia

Track 13: Visual Rehabilitation

The word "vision rehabilitation" refers to the clinical recovery of eyesight or reduced vision. As a result, it is the best technique to re-establish utilitarian ability while also boosting personal happiness and autonomy in someone who has lost their vision due to illness or accident. The majority of vision restoration services are focused on poor vision, which is a visual impairment that cannot be entirely corrected with standard eyeglasses, contact lenses, medicines, or surgical procedures. Low eyesight impairs one's ability to conduct everyday tasks. Factors such as mental illness, eyesight misfortune, and others might cause visual weakness. These services include a combination of acquiring everyday and business-related skills, as well as the use of appropriate low vision devices and changed direction.

Track 14: Eye Care Equipment

Most Eye hospitals are set-up with a view to check general visual acuity and screen for all types of problems and diagnose & treat refractive errors, cataract and glaucoma. The reason is, these are eye problems most commonly found. Based on these cases, the most common medical equipment for eye hospital are Ophthal chair unit, autorefrator/ retinoscope, ophthalmoscopetonometer, slit lamp, operating microscope, phaco machine.

  • Tonometer
  • Phoropter
  • Phoropter
  • Retinoscope
  • Autorefractor
  • Snellen chart
  • Retinal camera
  • Ophthalmoscope
  • Vt 1 vision screener

After a large downfall of the market throughout economic drain in 2008-2009, medical specialty market is catching up to urge back to the conventional as there's a ascension in population leading to magnified range of patients with eye diseases and also the incidence of cataract and eye disease square measure increasing each year.

According to a study it's calculable that around forty eighth of world population is blind attributable to cataract and quite sixty million individuals suffer from eye disease and it's calculable that the amount would rise to eighty million by the top of 2020. Ageing population is that the leading cause for refractive error downside in countries just like the USA and Europe, it's noticed that the refractive error downside is usually seen in population ageing quite forty years.
Ophthalmology market is principally divided in to four segments viz, surgical devices, diagnostic and observation devices, vision care and ophthalmic medication.

Scope Importance

Eye and vision meeting are the most effective platform for all the ophthalmologists, optometrists, analysis students, students United Nations agency area unit operating during this field to exchange their data associated with cataract and refractive surgery. This international event is a trial to seek out another for vision corrections against eye disorders like cataract, myopia, ametropic and astigmatism.

Ophthalmic Devices, Diagnostics and Surgical Equipment: Global Markets

The global market for ophthalmic devices, diagnostics and surgical equipment is estimated to grow from $23.4 billion in 2021 to reach $30.7 billion by 2026, at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.6% during the forecast period of 2021-2026.

Global Markets and Technologies for Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) 

The global markets and technologies for optical coherence tomography (OCT) should reach $1.5 billion by 2023 from $993.9 million in 2018 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.8% for the period of 2018 to 2023.

Related Associations and Societies:

Europe:

The Association for Eye Research (AER), European Community Ophthalmic Research Association, European Association for Vision and Eye Research, European Association for the Study of Diabetes, Eye Complication Study Group (EASDec), European Society of Retina Specialists (EURETINA), European Vision Institute (EVI), International Intraocular Implant Club (IIIC), Retina Society (RS).

USA:

International Ophthalmology Societies, American Optometric Association, Minority Ophthalmology Mentoring Campaign, American Academy of Ophthalmology, American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, American Association of the Deaf-Blind (AADB), American Behcet's Disease Association.

Asia pacific:

The Chinese Ophthalmological Society, Challenges in Eye Care in the Asia-Pacific Region, Asia-Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology, Critical issues in implementing low vision care in the Asia-Pacific region, ASEAN Ophthalmology Society, Afro-Asian Council of Ophthalmology, Asia-Pacific Glaucoma Society, Asia Cornea Society, Asia-Pacific Association of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons (APACRS).

Middle East:

Middle East Africa Council of Ophthalmology, African ophthalmology council, International council of ophthalmology, ophthalmological society of Nigeria.

Major Hospitals Associated with Eye and Vision:

  • Moorfields Private Eye Hospital
  • Western Eye Hospital
  • Bascom Palmer Eye Institute-Anne Bates Leach Eye Hospital
  • Wills Eye Hospital
  • Wilmer Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins Hospital
  • Eye 7 Hospitals, Delhi
  • Idealtepe Eye Centre, Kucukyali
  • Bayrampasa Eye Hospital, Istanbul
  • Bumrungrad International Hospital
  • Rutnin Eye Hospital
  • Optimax Eye Specialist Centre
  • Asklepios Hospital Barmbek
  • Moorfields Eye Hospital
  • Duke University Hospital
  • University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics

The 5th International Conference on Eye and Vision is held on August 11-12, 2022, Webinar. The EYE OPHTHALMOLOGY 2022 Conference attracted ophthalmologists, researchers, doctors, students, and other healthcare professionals from all around the world. The topic of our conference was cutting-edge ophthalmology research. The organisation behind EYE OPHTHALMOLOGY 2022 was Conference series LLC Ltd.

The purpose of the Ophthalmology Conference is to give scholars working on EYE OPHTHALMOLOGY 2022 a forum for international collaboration. The opening ceremony of the Euro-Ophthalmology Conference was followed by the distinguished guests, the keynote address, and plenary sessions by well-known speakers.

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