Intraocular Lens Surgery - Selection, Complications, and Complex Cases. Includes Videos online
Verlag | Thieme |
Auflage | 2016 |
Seiten | 240 |
Format | 22,4 x 28,9 x 1,8 cm |
Hardback (Thread Stitching) | |
Gewicht | 1102 g |
Artikeltyp | Englisches Buch |
ISBN-10 | 1626231141 |
EAN | 9781626231146 |
Bestell-Nr | 62623114UA |
Clinical Pearls on Intraocular Lens Surgery from Renowned Masters Randleman and Ahmed
Ophthalmologic surgery has seen ever-evolving advancements in treatment methodologies. An expanding choice of intraocular lenses and implantation approaches has contributed to improved quality of life in people with vision impairments. Although cataract surgery has a very high success rate, unexpected complications can occur. Being prepared for challenges is integral to achieving positive outcomes.
Throughout three major sections and 28 chapters, top experts share many years of combined wisdom, firsthand tips, and extensive skills acquired from utilizing and refining IOL techniques. The comprehensive, richly illustrated text and accompanying surgical videos provide invaluable training on how to handle even the most complex cases, including strategies for overcoming obstacles such as compromised capsular support.
Highlights:
- Overview of design, materials, and tech nical specs for all available IOLs
- Analysis of next-generation IOLs
- Step-by-step procedural guidance on the latest surgical approaches
- More than 50 online videos provide real-time learning from the operating room
- Clinical insights on residual astigmatism, dysphotopsias, opacifications, ruptured posterior capsules, uveitis glaucoma hyphema (UGH) syndrome, and iris defects
This book is a remarkable hands-on learning tool for anterior segment, cornea, refractive surgery, and glaucoma training and a must-have resource for every ophthalmologic resident, fellow, and practicing clinician.
Inhaltsverzeichnis:
Part I IOL Styles, Materials, and History
1. A Brief History of the Intraocular Lens
2. Intraocular Lens Designs and Materials
3. Advanced-Technology Intraocular Lenses
Part II Optimizing IOL Selection
4. IOL Power Calculation: Principles and Concepts
5. Corneal Topographic Analysis for Intraocular Lens Implantation
6. Toric IOL Calculations
7. IOL Calculations after Refractive Surgery
8. Optimizing IOL Selection after Corneal Refractive Surgery
9. Presbyopia-Correcting IOLs: Patient Selection and Satisfaction
Part III Managing IOL Complications
10. IOL Refractive Surprises
11. Managing Residual Astigmatism after Toric IOLs
12. Managing Patient Dissatisfaction with Presbyopia-Correcting and Multifocal Intraocular Lenses
13. IOL Opacification: Glistenings and Other Opacifications
14. IOL Dysphotopsias
15. Uveitis-Glaucoma-Hyphema (UGH) Syndrome
Part IV IOL Decentrations: Repositioning and Exchanges
16. IOL Repositioning
17. IOL Exchange
Part V Primary IOL Implantation with Compromised Capsules
Subsection A: Broken Capsule, Intact Zonules
18. Sulcus IOL Placement
19. Optic Capture
Subsection B: Compromised Zonules and/or Lack of Capsular Support
20. Capsule Tension Rings in Intraocular Lens Surgery
21. IOL Iris Enclavation
22. Iris Suture Fixation Techniques
23. Scleral Suture Fixation
24. Intrascleral Haptic Fixation of PCIOL (Glued IOL)
Subsection C: Managing Iris Abnormalities Combined with IOL Fixation
25. Pupilloplasty and Suturing Iris Defects
26. Prosthetic Iris Device Implantation
Part VI Future Hot Topics
27. New-Technology Intraocular Lenses: The Next Generation
28. Future Hot Topics in IOL Surgery