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EW SHOW DAILY 8 Monday, May 9, 2016 ASCRS News Today Cornea: Dry Eye – MGD and Aqueous Tear Deficiency Optical Coherence Tomography Imaging of Human Lacrimal Glands: In Vivo Study Hosik Hwang, MD, PhD Pediatric: Cataract Surgery Technique, Outcomes Secondary IOL Implantation After Infantile Cataract Surgery: Indica- tions, Lens Placement, and Long- Term Postoperative Outcomes Dina Tadros, MD Coauthors: Katherine Wood, BSMicr, Rupal Trivedi, MD, M. Edward Wilson, MD Cataract: Corneal Astigmatism, Aberrometry, Posterior Corneal Cylinder Corneal Power Measurement for Toric IOL Calculations: Posterior Cylinder Estimation Versus Direct Measurement with 2 Technologies Majd Mustafa, MD Coauthors: Xavier Campos-Möller, MD, Ike Ahmed, MD Keratorefractive: Keratoconus Crosslinking, Post-Refractive Ectasia Evaluation of the Outcomes of Custom Corneal Laser Ablation and Biomechanics on Postoper- ative Asphericity (Q) in Patients with Progressive Keratoconus Natasha K. Pahuja, DOMS Coauthors: Rohit Shetty, DNB, FRCS, Aarti Agrawal, MD, Rushad Shroff, MD, Kalyani Deshpande, MD Cataract: Cataract Surgery Complications Analysis of Intraocular Prostaglan- din E2 Level Based on the Parame- ter Setting of the Phacoemulsifica- tion Machine Myung Jun Kim, MD Coauthors: Sun Jung Eum, MD, Hong Kyun Kim, MD, PhD Cataract: Femtosecond Laser-Assisted Cataract Surgery Outcomes Primary Phacoemulsification Incision with a Femtosecond Laser 110-Degree Reverse Side Cut, 70-Degree Forward Side Cut, and a Keratome Eric Donnenfeld, MD Coauthors: Eric Rosenberg, DO, MSE, Alanna Nattis, DO, Henry Boozan Cornea: Keratoconus – Intraocular Corneal Rings Modulation of Intrastromal Ring Segment Position According to Postoperative Outcome Luis Izquierdo Jr., MD Coauthors: Maria Henriquez, MD, Ramon Sarquis, MD, Giovanna Henriquez, MD, Ana Rodriguez, MD Cataract/Presbyopia: Multifocal and Extended Depth-of-Focus IOLs Clinical Experience with a Bioanalogic Polyfocal IOL Sheraz Daya, MD Coauthor: Marcela Espinosa, MD Keratorefractive: Phakic IOLs Spontaneously Subluxated Iris- Fixated Phakic IOLs: Laboratory Material Analysis Ramin Khoramnia, MD Coauthors: Mike Holzer, MD, Gerd Auffarth, MD, PhD, Tamer Tandogan, MD Cataract: IOL Power Calculations Comparison of Corneal Analyzer with Placido Topography Dual Scheimpflug Tomography and Optical Biometry Versus Conven- tional Ultrasound Biometry Pilar Barojas Mendez, MD Coauthors: Everardo Barojas, MD, Roberto Gonzalez-Salinas, MD, PhD Cataract: Tissue Sealant, Pain Control, IOP Control Prognostic Factors for Lower- ing IOP in POAG by Combined Supraciliary Microstenting–Phaco Cataract Surgery: Compass RCT Tsontcho Ianchulev, MD, MPH Pediatric: Cataract Surgery, IOLs A Child's Eyes: Epidemiology of Sight-Threatening Problems in a Pediatric Burn Unit Karel Capek, MD Coauthors: Sean Stout, Kevin Merkley, MD, MBA, Stefan Trocme, MD Cornea: Keratoconus – DALK 2016 Howard Lieberman Memo- rial Paper: Bowman Layer Trans- plantation to Reduce and Stabilize Progressive Advanced Keratoconus Jack Parker, MD Coauthors: Korine van Dijk, MD, Gerrit R.J. Melles, MD, PhD Keratorefractive: LASIK, PRK, Complications Laser In Situ Keratomileusis Out- comes: World Literature Review Kerry Solomon, MD Coauthors: Richard Potvin, OD, Richard Lindstrom, MD, Eric Donnenfeld, MD, Thomas Kohnen, MD, PhD, Helga P. Sandoval, MD, MSCR Cataract: Piggyback IOLs, Scleral Fixation, Telescopic IOLs Assessment of a New Hydrophilic Acrylic Supplementary IOL for Sulcus Fixation in Pseudophakic Cadaver Eyes Nicholas Reiter, MD Coauthors: Liliana Werner, MD, PhD, Jia Jun Guan, MD, He Li, BA, Nick Mamalis, MD Presbyopia: Corneal Inlays Clinical Impact After Implanta- tion of Nonrefractive Transparent Corneal Inlay: U.S. IDE Clinical Trial Update Douglas Koch, MD Coauthor: Roger Steinert, MD Cataract: Capsular Tension Rings, Pupil Expansion Advances in Small-Pupil Surgical Strategy Kenneth Kenyon, MD Glaucoma: MIGS, Trabeculectomy Optical Coherence Tomography and Comparison of Blebs Ob- tained After Standard Trabeculec- tomy with Mitomycin-C and 2 Microshunts Juan Batlle, MD Coauthors: Rachel Alburquerque, MD, Adalgisa Corona, MD Best paper of session winners by Liz Hillman EyeWorld staff writer There's still time to get drawing tickets B ack by popular demand, a 2016 Tesla Model S is up for grabs at the ASCRS•ASOA Symposium & Congress, and there are 3 ways attend- ees can register to win. Today at 4:45 p.m. in the Exhibit Hall, 1 lucky participant's name will be drawn for the all-electric, deep blue Tesla Model S 90D. The car can go from 0 to 60 mph in less than 5 seconds and has a range of 294 miles per charge. It also boasts all-wheel drive and an autopilot fea- ture to aid in steering, changing lanes, and parking. There are 3 ways attendees can obtain drawing tickets, which they should fill out with their name and badge number and place in the raffle drum at the Tesla booth in the Exhibit Hall. 1. Visit a participating exhibitor's booth. 2. Make a voluntary contribution of $50 or more to the ASCRS Foundation. 3. Complete the ASCRS Clinical Survey (physicians only) either at the Clinical Survey booth #3001 in the front of Hall D or in the Tesla booth. Perhaps 1 of the most important things for participants to know is that they must be present at the Tesla booth in the Exhibit Hall at the time of the drawing to win. The winner is also responsible for transporting the car—ei- ther driving or shipping it—to his or her final destination. Last year, Thomas Carter, MD, won the Tesla and drove it from San Diego to his home state of Oklahoma. As the winner, you also agree to pay the applicable taxes under U.S. and Louisiana State law. Best of luck to all registered attendees who enter to win. EW It's back! How you can win a Tesla today