
Lens Diseases
McGraw-Hill Medical (Publisher)
Published on 16. April 2010
Book
Paperback/Softback
384 pages
978-0-07-166721-0 (ISBN)
Description
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The latest guidelines for diagnosing and treating human lens diseases
This full-color resource details the surgical and clinical aspects of human lens diseases to assure their successful diagnoses and treatment.
Features:
Full-color presentation with numerous photographs and illustrations
The world's foremost authorities cover patho-physiology, clinical signs, symptoms, investigations, differential diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis in a simplified manner
Thorough and definitive coverage of the human lens and lenticular surgery
The latest guidelines for diagnosing and treating human lens diseases
This full-color resource details the surgical and clinical aspects of human lens diseases to assure their successful diagnoses and treatment.
Features:
Full-color presentation with numerous photographs and illustrations
The world's foremost authorities cover patho-physiology, clinical signs, symptoms, investigations, differential diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis in a simplified manner
Thorough and definitive coverage of the human lens and lenticular surgery
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
0 Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 241 mm
Width: 160 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
754 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-07-166721-0 (9780071667210)
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Persons
Gian Maria Cavallini, MD
Director, Institute of Ophthalmology and
Specialty School of Ophthalmology, University
of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy
Arturo Perez Arteaga, MD
Medical Director, Centro Oftalmologico, Tlalnepantla, Mexico
Boris Malyugin, MD
Chief of the Department of Cataract and Implant Surgery
Deputy Director General
S. Fyodorov Eye Microsurgery Complex State Institution
Moscow
Bojan Pajic, MD
Chief of the Glaucoma Department, Augenzentrum
Klinik Pallas
Chief of the Cornea and Refractive Surgery Department
Vision Care, Klinik Pallas, Switzerland
Director, Institute of Ophthalmology and
Specialty School of Ophthalmology, University
of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy
Arturo Perez Arteaga, MD
Medical Director, Centro Oftalmologico, Tlalnepantla, Mexico
Boris Malyugin, MD
Chief of the Department of Cataract and Implant Surgery
Deputy Director General
S. Fyodorov Eye Microsurgery Complex State Institution
Moscow
Bojan Pajic, MD
Chief of the Glaucoma Department, Augenzentrum
Klinik Pallas
Chief of the Cornea and Refractive Surgery Department
Vision Care, Klinik Pallas, Switzerland
Content
ContentsSECTION 1LENS DISEASES (CLINICAL)1. Congenital Lens Anomalies .................................................................... 3a. Congenital Lens Anomalies ............................................................. 4Bojan Pajic, Brigitte Pajic Eggspuehler, Jasna Ljubic (Switzerland)b. Congenital Cataract ......................................................................... 14Arturo Perez Arteaga (Mexico)2. Developmental Lens Abnormalities ................................................... 17a. Developmental Lens Abnormalities ............................................ 18Arturo Perez Arteaga (Mexico)b. Management of Ectopia Lentis ...................................................... 32SK Gibran (UK)3. Senile Cataract ......................................................................................... 47Arturo Perez Arteaga (Mexico)4. Complicated Cataract ............................................................................. 59Boris Malyugin (Russia)5. Traumatic Cataract .................................................................................. 71a. Traumatic Cataract ........................................................................... 72Arturo Perez Arteaga (Mexico)b. Management of Traumatic Cataract ............................................. 76Rupesh V Agrawal, Satish Desai (India)6. Dismetabolic Cataracts ........................................................................... 87GM Cavallini, C Masini, L Campi, C Chiesi, S Pelloni (Italy)7. Management of Pediatric Cataract ........................................................ 97AK Grover, Gauri Nagpal, Shaloo Bageja (India)SECTION 2LENS DISEASES (SURGICAL)8. Pearls and Tricks in Congenital Cataract Surgery ........................... 115Simonetta Morselli, Roberto Bellucci (Italy)9. Microphakonit in Pediatric Cataract Surgery ................................... 123L Felipe Vejarano, Alejandro Tello (Colombia)10. Dynamics of the Capsulorhexis .......................................................... 135Roberto Pinelli (Italy)11. Microphakonit: 700 Microns Cataract Surgery ................................ 143Amar Agarwal, Athiya Agarwal, Sunita Agarwal, Ashok Garg (India)12. Microincision Cataract Surgery (MICS) ........................................... 155Jorge L Alio, Pawel Klonowski, Jose L Rodriguez Prats, Bassam El Kady (Spain)13. Truly Endocapsular MICS (TECMICS) ............................................ 185Armando Capote, Marcelino Rio, Eneida de la C. Perez (Cuba)14. Advances in Cataract Removal Technology ..................................... 201Cyres K. Mehta, Keiki Mehta, (India)15. Persistent Hyaloid Artery : Surgical Solution andPostoperative Management .................................................................. 215Simonetta Morselli, Roberto Bellucci (Italy)16. High Definition 3D Visualization for Cataract Surgery ................ 223Robert J Weinstock, Stephen M Weinstock, Forrest Fleming (USA)17. Torsional Phacoemulsification ............................................................ 233Rohit Om Parkash (India)18. Pearls of Supracapsular Surgery Using the Tilt andTumble Technique................................................................................. 245Elizabeth A Davis, Richard L Lindstrom (USA)19. Small Pupil Phaco: An Innovative Technique ................................. 261Boris Malyugin (Russia)20. Bimanual Microphaco versus Coaxial Miniphaco........................... 275Gian Mari