
Eye Surgery
An Introduction to Operative Technique
Georg Eisner(Author)
Springer (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 7. December 1990
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XIV, 318 pages
978-3-540-17407-3 (ISBN)
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In this second English-language edition, existing chapters
have been completely revised and new chapters added. The
number of illustrations has been expanded and new terminolo-
gy included. The novel how-to approach emphasizes basic
principles that will help experienced as well as beginning
eye surgeons master the unexpected.
have been completely revised and new chapters added. The
number of illustrations has been expanded and new terminolo-
gy included. The novel how-to approach emphasizes basic
principles that will help experienced as well as beginning
eye surgeons master the unexpected.
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2nd, fully rev., and exp. ed.
Language
English
Place of publication
Heidelberg
Germany
Publishing group
Springer Berlin
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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89
6 s/w Tabellen, 89 s/w Abbildungen
546 figures
Weight
1300 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-540-17407-3 (9783540174073)
DOI
10.1007/978-3-642-71799-4
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The Paradox of High Success.- Tactics in Ophthalmic Surgery.- 1 Spatial Tactics.- 1.1 Pressure Systems for Regulating Chamber Volume.- 1.1.1 No-Outflow Systems.- 1.1.2 Controlled-Outflow Systems.- 1.1.3 Uncontrolled-Outflow Systems.- 1.1.4 Effect of External Forces on Regulating Systems.- 1.1.5 Basic Safety Strategy for Spatial Tactics.- 1.2 Space-Tactical Instruments.- 1.2.1 Watery Fluids.- 1.2.2 Viscous and Viscoelastic Materials.- 1.2.3 "Membranous" Implants (Bubbles).- 1.3 The Field of Spatial Tactics.- 1.3.1 The Pressure Chamber of the Globe.- 1.3.2 The Pressure Chamber of the Vitreous.- 1.3.3 Effect of Deforming Forces on the Pressure Chambers of the Eye.- 1.3.4 Deformations Caused by External Forces.- 1.3.5 Deformation by Hinge Folds.- 1.3.6 Margin of Deformation.- 1.3.7 Summary of Safety Strategy for External Forces.- 2 Tissue Tactics.- 2.1 The Application of Mechanical Energy.- 2.1.1 Handles.- 2.1.2 Grasping.- 2.1.3 The Division of Tissues.- 2.1.4 Uniting of Tissues.- 2.2 Application of Heat.- 2.2.1 Heat from an External Source.- 2.2.2 Heat Generation in Tissues.- 2.2.3 Application of Cold.- 2.3 Application of Light.- 2.4 The Utilization of Chemical Effects (Electrolysis).- 3 Preparation of the Operating Field.- 3.1 Lowering the Pressure in the Intraocular Chambers.- 3.2 Anesthesia.- 3.2.1 Instillation Anesthesia.- 3.2.2 Injection Anesthesia.- 3.2.3 Akinesia of the Orbicularis Muscle.- 3.2.4 Retrobulbar Anesthesia.- 3.3 Maintaining Separation of the Lids.- 3.3.1 Methods of Opening the Lids.- 3.3.2 Instruments for Maintaining Lid Separation.- 3.4 Fixation of the Globe.- 3.5 Traction Sutures for Orienting the Globe.- 3.6 Sutured-On Stabilizing Rings.- 3.7 Placement of Transconjunctival Muscle Sutures.- 3.8 Final Check of Preparations.- 4 Operations on the Conjunctiva.- 4.1 General Problems of Surgical Technique.- 4.2 Episcleral Dissection ("Deep Dissection").- 4.3 Subepithelial Dissection ("Superficial Dissection").- 4.4 Suturing the Conjunctiva.- 5 Operations on the Cornea and Sclera.- 5.1 General Problems of Surgical Technique.- 5.2 Dissection Technique.- 5.3 Planning the Approach to the Eye Interior.- 5.3.1 Anatomic Factors in Opening the Globe.- 5.3.2 Geometric Factors in Opening the Globe.- 5.3.3 Comparison of Different Incision Profiles.- 5.4 Methods of Opening the Anterior Chamber.- 5.4.1 Keratome Section.- 5.4.2 Cataract Knife Section.- 5.4.3 Cutting with a "Point" Cutting Edge.- 5.4.4 Scissor Section.- 5.4.5 Two-Plane Stepped Incision.- 5.4.6 Three-Plane Stepped Incision.- 5.4.7 Trephine Incisions.- 5.5 Suturing the Cornea and Sclera.- 5.5.1 Suture Technique.- 5.5.2 Special Types of Suture.- 6 Operations on the Ciliary Body.- 6.1 Cyclodialysis.- 6.2 Cyclopexy.- 7 Operations on the Iris.- 7.1 Iris Displacement and Reposition.- 7.2 Grasping and Cutting.- 7.3 Iridectomies.- 7.4 Synechiolysis.- 7.5 Surgical Enlargement of the Pupil.- 7.6 Repair of Iris Defects.- 7.7 Suturing the Iris.- 7.8 Reposition of a Disinserted Iris.- 8 Operations on the Lens.- 8.1 General Problems of Surgical Technique.- 8.2 Intracapsular Lens Delivery.- 8.2.1 Mobilization (Zonulolysis).- 8.2.2 Aligning the Lens for Delivery.- 8.2.3 Locomotion.- 8.2.4 Instruments for Lens Delivery.- 8.2.5 The Phases of a Lens Delivery.- 8.2.6 Completing the Intracapsular Delivery after Inadvertent Capsule Rupture.- 8.3 Extracapsular Cataract Operation.- 8.3.1 Anterior Capsulotomy.- 8.3.2 Delivery of the Nucleus.- 8.3.3 Phacoemulsification.- 8.3.4 Delivery of the Cortex.- 8.3.5 Operations on the Posterior Lens Capsule.- 9 Anterior Vitrectomy.- 9.1 General Problems of Surgical Technique.- 9.2 Strategic Decision-Making Criteria in Vitreous Prolapse.- 9.3 Anterior Vitrectomy for Vitreous Prolapse Caused by External Factors.- 9.4 Management of Vitreous Prolapse Caused by Internal Hemorrhage.- 10 Future Trends.