Buch, Englisch, 192 Seiten, Format (B × H): 123 mm x 154 mm, Gewicht: 210 g
Buch, Englisch, 192 Seiten, Format (B × H): 123 mm x 154 mm, Gewicht: 210 g
ISBN: 978-93-5152-784-8
Verlag: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers
The book is divided into four sections; Phaco Basics, Challenging Cases, Complications and Microincision Cataract Surgery (Phakonit and Microphakonit). Each section covers surgical techniques in fine detail, with the final section describing Phakonit surgery, a technique pioneered by the authors. The atlas contains 64 full colour images and illustrations to enhance explanations of complicated methods.
Jaypee Gold Standard Mini Atlas Series: Phacoemulsification includes a DVD-ROM which demonstrates techniques in phacoemulsification surgery, including Angle Kappa and Multifocal Glued IOL, IOL scaffold, No-Assistant technique and Pars Plicata Anterior Vitrectomy. The DVD also details related complications including lens coloboma, mature cataract, adherent leucoma and posterior synechia.
This pocket-sized mini atlas is an ideal, every day source of reference for ophthalmologists.
Key Points
- Latest edition of this mini atlas of cataract surgery
- 64 full colour images and illustrations
- DVD-ROM of phacoemulsification procedures
- Previous edition published 2007
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
DVD content
1. Angle Kappa and Multifocal Glued IOL
2. Intraocular Lens (IOL) Scaffold
3. Lens Coloboma
4. Mature Cataract + Adherent Leucoma + Posterior Synechia
5. No Assistant Technique
6. Pars Plicata Anterior Vitrectomy (PPAV)
7. Subluxated Bag—IOL Complex with Dislocated Ring and Endocapsular Segment
Table of Contents
Section 1 Phaco Basics
- Diagrammatic Representation of the Connection of Air Pump to the Infusion Bottle
- Internal Gas Forced Infusion
- Viscoelastic being Injected with a 26 G Needle Attached to a 1 mL Syringe
- Framing a Clear Corneal Incision
- Location of the Incision
- Size of the Incision
- Plane of the Incision
- Capsulorhexis being done with a Bent 26 Gauge Needle Capsulorhexis Flap
- Vertical Chop
- Chopping the Nuclear Hemisegments
- Pull out Nuclear Fragments from Bag and Emulsify
- Bi-manual Cortical Aspiration
Section 2 Challenging Cases
- Pseudoexfoliation
- Deposition of Fluffy Amorphous Material Around the Pupil in Pseudoexfoliation
- Pigment Deposition on Anterior Capsule
- Posterior Synechia
- Posterior Polar Cataract
- Trypan Blue Enhanced Capsulorhexis being Performed in a Miotic, Fibrotic Pupil
- Surgical Tips
- Subluxation of the Lens and its Management
- Modified Cionni’s Capsular Tension Ring
- Lenticular Coloboma
- Iris Coloboma
- Soemmering Ring
- Posterior Lenticonus
Section 3 Complications
- Sleeveless Phacotip Assisted Levitation of Dropped Nucleus (SPAL) Technique—Step 1
- Spal Technique—Step 2
- Dropped Nucleus Lying on the Retina
- Managing the Anterior Chamber Opacities and Herniated Vitreous
- Posterior Vitrectomy and Phacofragmentation
- Insulating the Retina with Perfluorocarbon
- Principle of an Ophthalmic Endoscopic System
- Removal of Entire Hard Lens Fragment with Perfluorocarbon
- Management of Lens Coloboma with Glued IOL
- Dislocated IOL on the Retina
- Sleeveless Extrusion Cannula for Levitation of Dropped IOL Surgical Technique
- Perfluorocarbon Liquids
- 25-G Chang Passive-Action IOL Forceps
- Temporary Haptic Externalization
- Removal of a Plate Haptic IOL
- Management of Eyes with two Intraocular Implants
- Endophthalmitis: Methods of Collecting Specimens
- Clinical Features
- Organisms Associated with Acute Postoperative Endophthalmitis
- Delayed-onset Endophthalmitis
- Propionibacterium Endophthalmitis
- Diagnostic Workup andMicrobiological Studies
- Techniques of Specimen Collection
- Endophthalmitis (Anterior Chamber Washout before Vitrectomy)
- Antimicrobial Therapy
- Corticosteroid Therapy
- Vitrectomy
- Cystoid Macular Edema
- Macular Edema
- Cystoid Macular Edema
- Cme and Aciol—Possible Pathophysiology
- Clinical Appearance of CME
- Macular Function Tests in Cystoid Macular Edema
- Optical Coherence Tomography in CME
- Sequela of CME: Post-CME Lamellar Hole
- Prophylactic Treatment
- Therapy for Established CME
- Glued IOL
- Glued IOL (Continued)
- Traumatic Iridodialysis
- Boston Keratoprosthesis (KPro)
- Decentration of the Capsular Bag and IOL
- IOL Scaffold
- Glued IOL Scaffold
- Pre-Descemet’s Endothelial Keratyoplasty with Glued IOL
- Surgical Considerations for Combined Procedure
- Surgical Technique
- Preoperative and Postoperative Image of Patient of PDEK with Glued IOL Refractive Concern
Section 4 Microincision Cataract Surgery (Phakonit and Microphakonit)
- Clear Corneal Incision Made with a Special Knife (MST, USA)
- Capsulorhexis Initiated with a Needle
- MST Rhexis Forceps used to Perform the Rhexis in a Mature Cataract
- Designs of Agarwal Irrigating Choppers
- Phakonit Irrigating Chopper and Phako Probe without the Sleeve Inside the Eye
- Phakonit Being Done
- Bimanual Irrigation Aspiration Completed
- Soft Tip Irrigation-aspiration from MST, USA
- Thinoptx Roller cum Injector Inserting the IOL in the Capsular Bag
- Comparison between Phaco Foldable IOL and Phakonit Thinoptx IOL
- Microphakonit
- Microphakonit Completed. The Nucleus has been Removed
- Bimanual Irrigation-aspiration with the 0.7 mm Set
- Bimanual Irrigation-aspiration Completed
- Index