Maastricht hosts 21st ESCRS Winter Meeting

For the first time in its history, the ESCRS convened its Winter Meeting in The Netherlands

Maastricht hosts 21st ESCRS Winter  Meeting
Colin Kerr
Colin Kerr
Published: Saturday, February 11, 2017
[caption id="attachment_7484" align="alignnone" width="5616"] David Spalton, ESCRS president; Mr Janssen, deputy mayor of Maastricht; and Rudy Nuijts, ESCRS treasurer and president of the Netherlands Intra Ocular Implant Club[/caption]
The Netherlands is a country with a particularly important place in cataract and implant surgery, as without the pioneering work of Cornelius Binkhorst, intraocular lens implants may never have got off the ground - David Spalton
For the first time in its history, the ESCRS convened its Winter Meeting in The Netherlands. While The Hague and Amsterdam had previously hosted the annual ESCRS Congress, Maastricht had the honour of being the first Dutch city to host the Winter Meeting, which was attended by close to 1,000 delegates. “The Netherlands is a country with a particularly important place in cataract and implant surgery, as without the pioneering work of Cornelius Binkhorst, intraocular lens implants may never have got off the ground,” said ESCRS president David Spalton. Prof Spalton said the ESCRS was very pleased to join colleagues from the Netherlands Intra Ocular Implant Club and the Belgian Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons for the important event. The annual Cornea Day was organised in conjunction with EuCornea and Prof Spalton thanked EuCornea for their continued participation in the meeting. The scientific programme included an extended didactic programme, with courses in basic optics, cataract, refractive surgery and cornea. The Young Ophthalmologists Programme was very well attended and the YO Committee also organised an interesting symposium on the topic 'The Usual Suspects: How to Handle Your First Complications'. The live surgery session was organised by Prof Rudy Nuijts and his colleagues at the Maastricht University Medical Centre. There was also a symposium on 'Contributions of the Low Countries to Ophthalmology', organised by the Netherlands Intra Ocular Implant Club and the Belgian Society of
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