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Phacoemulsification refers to the most common technique in modern
cataract surgery. Step by Step Phacoemulsification is the third
edition of this highly illustrated, pocket-sized guide to the
method. Divided into seventeen chapters, topics include the
management of mature cataracts, sublaxated cataracts and
endocapsular ring segments, small pupil phaco, phakonit and
microphakonit, glued IOL and IOL scaffold techniques, and the
management of infectious endophthalmitis and cystoids macular
oedema. Brand newtopics in this edition include ophthalmic visco
surgical device, glued intrascleral haptic fixation of intraocular
lense (glued IOL), glued IOL with add-on procedures, IOL scaffold
and pars plicata anterior vitrectomy. Step by Step
Phacoemulsification includes a DVD-ROM which demonstrates the
techniques of phacoemulsification surgery covered in the text,
including angle kappa and multifocal glued IOL, IOL scaffold,
no-assistant technique and pars plicata anterior vitrectomy. The
DVD also details complications including lens coloboma, mature
cataract, adherent leucoma and posterior synechia. Key Points New
edition of pocket-sized guide to phacoemulsification 147 full
colour images and illustrations Includes a DVD-ROM featuring
guidance on the techniques of phacoemulsification surgery Previous
edition published 2006
The quintessential video atlas on anterior segment surgery from
world-renowned pioneer and international experts! Disorders of the
anterior segment are a leading cause of ocular morbidity. As a
result of structural abnormalities associated with trauma,
degeneration, developmental disorders, or iatrogenic causes,
reconstruction is required. Significant breakthroughs have been
made in anterior segment reconstructive approaches, including the
use of stem cells, selective tissue transplant, glued lenses, and
advanced suturing techniques. Video Atlas of Anterior Segment
Repair and Reconstruction: Managing Challenges in Cornea, Glaucoma,
and Lens Surgery by renowned ophthalmic surgery pioneers Amar
Agarwal, Priya Narang, and international contributors is the most
comprehensive resource available to date on anterior segment
surgery, reflecting cutting-edge innovations. Five sections and 27
chapters organized by ocular anatomy provide in-depth coverage on
reconstructive techniques of the cornea, iris, aqueous drainage,
and lens. The book and videos describe and highlight diverse
state-of-the-art anterior segment surgery procedures, including
limbal cell transplantation, keratoplasty, pupilloplasty, and
intraocular lens implantation in deficient capsules. Clinical
pearls throughout the concise text provide invaluable insights on
surgical nuances and managing potential complications. Key Features
Current and future cornea approaches including corneal endothelial
reconstruction, pre-Descemet's endothelial keratoplasty, and
keratoprosthesis Innovative iris techniques such as single-pass
4-throw pupilloplasty, iridodialysis repair, intraocular lens
surgery, and complications and management of cosmetic iris implants
Disease-related eye surgery including minimally invasive glaucoma
surgery and intraocular lens fixation with double-needle technique
38 high-quality videos by the masters mirror live teaching
sessions, providing greater understanding of a diverse spectrum of
surgical approaches This is a must-have reference for ophthalmology
residents and practicing ophthalmologists, researchers, and
cataract and glaucoma specialists. The high-quality surgical videos
and insightful text also provide a robust classroom teaching tool.
This book includes complimentary access to a digital copy on
https://medone.thieme.com.
A concise review and comprehensive guide to improving cataract
surgery outcomes Significant advances have been made in refractive
surgery in the last decade. Eye surgeons today can leverage many
cutting-edge intraocular lens (IOL) technologies such as
multifocal, extended depth of field, toric, accommodating, and
aspheric. Concurrent innovations including optics,
phacoemulsification, superior keratometry and biometry, and
posterior cornea evaluation have resulted in improved cataract
surgery outcomes. Recent advances in the diagnosis and treatment of
cataracts have dramatically improved patient satisfaction following
cataract surgery, yet common and rare complications still occur
such as dry eye, endophthalmitis, and retinal detachment.
Furthermore, only 80% of cataract surgery procedures bring patients
to within 0.5 diopters of their needed refraction. Optimizing
Suboptimal Results Following Cataract Surgery: Refractive and
Non-Refractive Management presents the latest techniques for
achieving optimal results and overcoming complications in cataract
surgery. Internationally renowned ophthalmic surgery pioneers Priya
Narang and William Trattler have created an unparalleled guide to
overcoming complex cases and residual refractive errors. The book
starts with six chapters on suboptimal causes and considerations,
followed by dedicated sections covering refractive and
non-refractive enhancements. The fourth section features chapters
on keratoconus, cystoid macular edema, endophthalmitis, toxic
anterior segment syndrome, and vitritis, as well as intraoperative
aberrometry, futuristic approaches and advancements, and telescopic
IOLs. Key Highlights Refractive enhancement procedures including
corneal-based procedures such as astigmatic keratotomy, LASIK, PRK,
and SMILE; IOL exchange; piggyback IOL; toric IOL; and premium IOLs
and associated problems Nonrefractive enhancement procedures
including dysphotopsias and surgical management, bullous
keratopathy and endothelial keratoplasty, complex IOL issues such
as malpositioned IOL and capsular bag, and posterior capsular
rupture and IOL lens implantation Practical tips and steps to
prevent and manage undesired outcomes 30 surgical videos posted
online highlight a diverse array of complex cases and technical
advances to help prevent suboptimal results Ophthalmologists,
ophthalmology residents, fellows, and subspecialists will greatly
benefit from the significant pearls and knowledge presented in this
indispensable cataract surgery resource. This book includes
complimentary access to a digital copy on
https://medone.thieme.com.
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