Buch, Englisch, 192 Seiten, Format (B × H): 221 mm x 286 mm, Gewicht: 757 g
State of the Art
Buch, Englisch, 192 Seiten, Format (B × H): 221 mm x 286 mm, Gewicht: 757 g
ISBN: 978-1-61711-061-0
Verlag: CRC Press
The surgical correction of refractive vision errors has dramatically and continually changed over time. The evolution of laser vision correction has been aided by advancements in the technology, growing experience, and improved understanding of the eye and its response to surgery. However, not all refractive errors can be treated with the laser.
Phakic IOLs: State of the Art is designed to provide the advances in phakic IOL technology and techniques, ideal for physicians who treat many of the patients who are not candidates for laser vision correction. The collaboration of Dr. Lucio Buratto, Dr. Stephen G. Slade, and Dr. Nicola D. Hauranieh, along with a team of international surgeons, has produced a complete book specifically aimed to improve the treatment and therefore the quality of vision of patients.
Phakic IOLs: State of the Art is designed for ophthalmologists interested in learning the concepts, developing the skills, and preparing for phakic IOL procedures. This book contains a detailed description of the basic technique of the operations, as well as the special techniques devised by the international contributors.
Richly illustrated with over 200 images that demonstrate the various concepts, readers are able to develop a more thorough understanding of phakic IOL implantation. This definitive resource couples both the authors’ and contributors’ diverse experience and knowledge to produce a complete resource of vision correction with phakic IOLs.
Expert ophthalmologists interested in being on the cutting edge and enhancing their surgical skills, as well as new physicians, will benefit from adding Phakic IOLs: State of the Art to their personal library.
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Contents Dedication Acknowledgments About the Authors Contributing Authors Introduction Part I: History of Phakic IOLs Chapter 1 Indications for Implantation Lucio Buratto, MD; Stephen Slade, MD, FACS; and Nicola Hauranieh, MD Chapter 2 Contraindications Lucio Buratto, MD; Stephen Slade, MD, FACS; and Nicola Hauranieh, MD Chapter 3 Patient Selection Lucio Buratto, MD; Stephen Slade, MD, FACS; and Nicola Hauranieh, MD Chapter 4 Preoperative Diagnostics Lucio Buratto, MD; Stephen Slade, MD, FACS; and Nicola Hauranieh, MD Chapter 5 Instrumental Diagnostics Lucio Buratto, MD; Stephen Slade, MD, FACS; and Nicola Hauranieh, MD Chapter 6 Optic Zone and the Pupil Lucio Buratto, MD; Stephen Slade, MD, FACS; and Nicola Hauranieh, MD Chapter 7 Calculation of the Power of the Phakic IOL Lucio Buratto, MD; Stephen Slade, MD, FACS; and Nicola Hauranieh, MD Chapter 8 Choice of Anesthesia Lucio Buratto, MD; Stephen Slade, MD, FACS; and Nicola Hauranieh, MD Chapter 9 Historical Models of IOLs Lucio Buratto, MD; Stephen Slade, MD, FACS; and Nicola Hauranieh, MD Chapter 10 Current Models of IOLs Lucio Buratto, MD; Stephen Slade, MD, FACS; and Nicola Hauranieh, MD Chapter 11 Anterior Chamber IOL With Angle Support: AcrySof Cachet (Alcon) Lucio Buratto, MD; Stephen Slade, MD, FACS; and Nicola Hauranieh, MD Chapter 12 Anterior Chamber IOL With Iris Fixation: Verisyse (AMO)/Artisan (OPHTEC) Lucio Buratto, MD; Stephen Slade, MD, FACS; and Nicola Hauranieh, MD Chapter 13 Foldable Anterior Chamber IOL for Iris Fixation: Veriflex (AMO)/Artiflex (OPHTEC) Lucio Buratto, MD; Stephen Slade, MD, FACS; and Nicola Hauranieh, MD Chapter 14 Phakic IOL for the Posterior Chamber: Implantable Contact Lens (STAAR) Lucio Buratto, MD; Stephen Slade, MD, FACS; and Nicola Hauranieh, MD Chapter 15 Phakic IOL for the Posterior Chamber: Phakic Refractive Lens (Carl Zeiss Meditec) Lucio Buratto, MD; Stephen Slade, MD, FACS; and Nicola Hauranieh, MD Chapter 16 Therapy and Postoperative Control of Phakic IOLs Lucio Buratto, MD; Stephen Slade, MD, FACS; and Nicola Hauranieh, MD Chapter 17 Postoperative Complications Lucio Buratto, MD; Stephen Slade, MD, FACS; and Nicola Hauranieh, MD Chapter 18 Astigmatism and Phakic IOLs Lucio Buratto, MD; Stephen Slade, MD, FACS; and Nicola Hauranieh, MD Chapter 19 The Use of Bioptics for Residual Sphere or Astigmatism Lucio Buratto, MD; Stephen Slade, MD, FACS; and Nicola Hauranieh, MD Chapter 20 Comparison Between Phakic IOLs and LASIK Lucio Buratto, MD; Stephen Slade, MD, FACS; and Nicola Hauranieh, MD Chapter 21 Long-Term Results Lucio Buratto, MD; Stephen Slade, MD, FACS; and Nicola Hauranieh, MD Chapter 22 The Future of Phakic IOLs Lucio Buratto, MD; Stephen Slade, MD, FACS; and Nicola Hauranieh, MD References for Part I Part II Chapter 23 Veriflex: Pearls for the Implantation and for the Right Position and Surgical Results Jos\u00e9 L. G\u00fcell, MD; Merce Morral, PhD; Daniel Elies, MD; Oscar Gris, MD; and Felicidad Manero, MD Chapter 24 The Implantable Collamer Lens Implantation Technique Gregory D. Parkhurst, MD Chapter 25 Posterior Chamber Phakic Toric Implantable Collamer Lens: Surgical Technique Erik L. Mertens, MD, FEBOphth Chapter 26 Our Implantable Collamer Lens Experience Colonel Scott Barnes, MD Chapter 27 The Implantable Collamer Lens: Long-Term Results and Complications Gregory D. Parkhurst, MD Chapter 28 Sizing the Implantable Collamer Lens With the Lovisolo Phakic IOL Sizer Software Carlo F. Lovisolo, MD Chapter 29 The AcrySof Cachet Implantation Technique W. Andrew Maxwell, MD, PhD Chapter 30 Implantation of the AcrySof Cachet Angle-Supported Phakic IOL Michael C. Knorz, MD Chapter 31 Comparison of the Artiflex With the AcrySof Cachet Phakic IOL Muriel Doors, MD and Rudy M. M. A. Nuijts, MD, PhD Financial Disclosures Index




