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Written by a world-renowned pioneer in vitreoretinal surgery,
Vitreous Microsurgery, 6th Edition, is an up-to-date, comprehensive
how-to guide to all vitreoretinal procedures. Dr. Steve Charles,
along with Drs. Stephen Huddleston and Jonathan Brugger, takes
readers step by step through the decision-making process for
evaluating the best course of treatment, and describes in detail
clinically proven methods of managing the anterior and posterior
segment vitreous surgery patient in a systematic manner. Numerous
algorithms assist with intraoperative decision making, relying on
knowledge of physical principles and performed in the order of
ascending risk. Presents material in a systematic, building block
approach with general methodology preceding its application to
specific disease states. Includes significant updates to all
existing chapters, as well as new coverage of 3D visualization,
endoscopy, intraoperative OCT, anti-VEGF for ROP in addition to of
laser, 2-needle in-office silicone emulsification removal, 2-needle
in-office PFO droplet removal, and macular patch graft. Discusses
alternative approaches for surgical treatments as well as their
pros and cons. Features more than 180 3-dimensional, full-color
illustrations-many by the Charles Retina Institute's renowned
graphic artist, Byron Wood-for clear visualization of techniques,
as well as new OCT images and new photographs. Offers unparalleled
instruction, pearls, and tips from Dr. Steve Charles, a pioneering
leader in the development of vitreoretinal surgical techniques and
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A Look at a Legacy Faced with potential blindness because of a
recurring detached retina, James Moore makes a last attempt to save
the sight in his right eye. Hoping for a miracle, he travels from
Austin to Memphis to meet with eye specialist, Steve Charles, a
physician whose inventions of machines, tools, and techniques have
been transformative in the field of retinal surgery, and who has
performed more vitreoretinal procedures than anyone in history. As
he struggles to see, Moore comes to realize that while no doctor
has perhaps had a broader impact on vision and ophthalmological
surgery, no one outside the field really knows who Charles is or
what he's accomplished. Moore decides to change that. New York
Times best-selling author of Bush's Brain and Emmy award-winning
television news correspondent James Moore documents his own journey
in the struggle to save his eyesight, while also weaving in a
detailed account of the doctor's profound accomplishments and their
global impact on people. Part biography, part autobiography, Give
Back the Light is a dual-track narrative that highlights the
challenges and achievements of modern health care. This is a book
about a physician who has been intimately involved in saving the
vision of millions of people through the spread of his technology
and surgical techniques. Dr. Charles is an historical and yet
mostly unknown figure who has lived a remarkable life of great
importance. In the telling, Moore helps readers view the wider
world and their contributions to it in different light, and offers
a prosaic understanding of the sheer joy of just seeing.
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