Keratoconus is usually caught late. By the time blurred vision sends someone to a clinic, the cornea – the clear dome at the front of the eye – has often already changed shape. What happens next depends on questions the field is still arguing about: how thin a cornea can safely be treated, whether a weakened cornea can be reshaped as well as stabilised, and how long any of it lasts. ELZA at ESCRS 2026 is in large part an attempt to answer them. Those questions run through almost everything the ELZA Institute is taking to London. The 44th Congress of the European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons runs from 11 to 15 September 2026 at ExCeL London, and ELZA at ESCRS 2026 amounts to seven podium presentations, eight invited lectures, six chaired sessions and five e-posters.

What ELZA at ESCRS 2026 covers

The largest single block falls on Sunday morning, when three consecutive papers from the group appear in the same free-paper session on advanced cross-linking. Cross-linking (CXL) uses riboflavin – vitamin B2 drops – and ultraviolet light to stiffen a weakened cornea and halt queratocone. It has been standard care for two decades, which makes long-term data the obvious next question. Dr Michalina Depczynska opens that session with ten-year outcomes of the original epithelium-off protocol. Two branded ELZA protocols also feature. ELZA-PACE is a customised, epithelium-on form of reticulação that aims to reshape the cornea as well as stabilise it, recovering some of the vision keratoconus takes away. ECO-CAIRS stiffens donor tissue ring segments with ultra-high-fluence cross-linking before they are implanted, so that they hold their shape once inside the eye. Beyond the cornea, Prof. Kaweh Mansouri carries the glaucoma programme with a Glaucoma Day debate slot, a chaired session and an instructional course. Nikki Hafezi speaks in the ESCRS Research Workshop on how to tell a research idea worth pursuing from one that is not.

The ELZA programme in full

Day Time Ref Presentation Apresentador Add
Fri 11 09:30 GD02 Glaucoma Day debate contribution Kaweh Mansouri Google · iCal
Fri 11 10:00 GD03 Modern standards in glaucoma care, chair Kaweh Mansouri Google · iCal
Fri 11 14:50 CD04 Cornea Day, Keratoconus and Crosslinking, chair Farhad Hafezi Google · iCal
Fri 11 15:10 CD04 CXL to improve vision Emílio Torres-Netto Google · iCal
Sat 12 09:25 DC01 Biomecânica da córnea Farhad Hafezi Google · iCal
Sat 12 14:20 PP05.02 Corneal properties in children of keratoconus patients Farhad Hafezi Google · iCal
Sat 12 14:55 CR03 Epithelial map-guided customised epi-on CXL, ELZA-PACE Farhad Hafezi Google · iCal
Sat 12 15:40 CR03 ECO-CAIRS Emílio Torres-Netto Google · iCal
Sun 13 08:30 FP02.01 Ten-year outcomes of epi-off Dresden protocol CXL Michalina Depczyńska Google · iCal
Sun 13 08:50 FP02.05 Central toxic keratopathy after epi-off CXL Léonard Kollros Google · iCal
Sun 13 09:20 FP02.10 Hydration dynamics of cross-linked ring segments Léonard Kollros Google · iCal
Sun 13 09:15 PP10 Laser vision correction, chair Farhad Hafezi Google · iCal
Sun 13 16:00 PP16 Corneal cross-linking, chair Farhad Hafezi Google · iCal
Sun 13 16:35 PP16.08 ELZA-PACE to improve vision in progressive keratoconus Farhad Hafezi Google · iCal
Mon 14 14:30 RW01 Research Workshop, chair and speaker Farhad Hafezi, Nikki Hafezi Google · iCal
Mon 14 14:35 FP18.07 Mini-scleral lenses and higher-order aberrations Léonard Kollros Google · iCal
Mon 14 17:30 INSC099 Elastografia OCT Emílio Torres-Netto Google · iCal
Mon 14 17:35 INSC101 Combined deep sclerectomy and glaucoma surgery Kaweh Mansouri Google · iCal
Tue 15 11:00 FP30 Corneal reshaping in keratoconus, chair Farhad Hafezi Google · iCal
Tue 15 11:35 FP30.07 ECO-CAIRS ultra-high-fluence cross-linking Farhad Hafezi Google · iCal

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Five e-posters run on demand throughout the congress, covering repeat cross-linking after a first treatment failed, biomechanical screening in Uzbek schoolchildren, imaging agreement after CXL, keratoconus prevalence in Russia from the K-MAP study, and glaucoma drainage device outcomes.

Following along

The full ESCRS congress programme available aqui.
ESCRS 2026 London Excel Centre Front Entrance