Highlights

The variety of topics and presenters over the course of the meeting is a highlight in itself.

I am proud that we were able to convince not only an ocularist but also an anatomist to contribute to the pre-meeting course. I am particularly curious to see the opening Lacrimal-Double-Act on Thursday!

However, put under the pressure to point out something special I´d draw your attention to the four presentations on the interaction of eyelid surgery and ocular surface. Part I in the Pre-Meeting course, parts II and III and “eyelid dynamics” on Friday.

Do not to miss: the session and the Mustardé-lecture on sockets and enucleated patients – we will never cease to learn on that topic!

Check out the following video on a classic problem

Uli Schaudig


My highlight of the congress is the Pre-meeting Course because on this day you meet many experts. You always get a huge input on many ophthalmoplastic key topics.

Sylvia Green


I’m especially looking forward to this year’s ESOPRS oral poster sessions. Live presented posters and small poster cabinets for focused interest groups offer a great opportunity for intense discussions and successful networking.

Matthias Keserü


One of my personal program highlights is the Keynote lecture V “Diagnosing pediatric orbital disease – an update on new imaging modalities”. The spectrum of orbital lesions occurring in childhood is wide and imaging remains a critical step in the evaluation of the pediatric orbit.

Pegah Heidari