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The second edition of Clinical Atlas of Procedures in Ophthalmic and Oculofacial Surgery provides an overview of a broad range of contemporary, well-established, and accepted ophthalmic surgical procedures with clear illustrations of surgical fundamentals that cover key intraoperative and postoperative points. This new edition of the Atlas includes streamlined, more uniform chapters, bookended by detailed and instructive tables of indications and complications. More than 1,700 detailed, professionally-rendered line drawings and full-color photographs supplement succinct information on surgical procedures. The high-quality illustrations and images are laid out in a fluid design to help the reader quickly pinpoint the fundamentals of each procedure. With innovations and techniques frequently evolving ophthalmic surgery, the second edition of Clinical Atlas of Procedures in Ophthalmic and Oculofacial Surgery provides the clear and comprehensive platform needed to navigate the fast-moving field of surgical ophthalmology, and will surely continue to prove useful to the trainee, the ophthalmologist, the teacher, and, most importantly, to the patients whom they ultimately serve.

Table of Contents:
CONTENTS SECTION 1 Cataract and Intraocular Lens (IOL) Surgery Section Editor: Patricia C. Sabb 1 Anesthesia for Cataract Surgery Patricia C. Sabb, MD 2 Incisions for Cataract Surgery Patricia C. Sabb, MD 3 Anterior Capsulotomy Techniques Patricia C. Sabb, MD 4 The New Iris Management Technique in Small Pupil Cataract Surgery Boris Malyugin, MD, PhD 5 The Phaco Prechop Method for Dividing the Nucleus before Phacoemulsification Takayuki Akahoshi, MD 6Innovative Enhancement of Phaco Energy Production: Non-Longitudinal Phaco William J. Fishkind, MD, FACS 7 Manual Small Incision Cataract Surgery Rengaraj Venkatesh, MD, Geoffery Tabin, MD, and Mike Feilmeier, MD 8 Managing Dense Cataract Emulsification Abhay R. Vasavada MS, FRCS, Vaishali Vasavada, MS, Shetal M. Raj, MS, and Viraj A. Vasavada, MS SECTION 2 Refractive Surgery Section Editors Douglas D. Koch and Mitchell P. Weikert 9 Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis (LASIK) Cythnia P. Nix, MD and Sonia H. Yoo, MD 10 Photorefractive Keratectomy (PRK) Mitchell P. Weikert, MD, Douglas D. Koch, MD, and Peter McGannon, MD 11 Phototherapeutic Keratectomy (PTK) Jeanine Baqai, MD, and Jonathan B. Rubenstein, MD 12 Corneal Inlays Daniel Durrie, MD, Richard Lindstrom, MD, and Joel Hunter, MD 13 Corneal Relaxing Incisions Elizabeth Yeu, MD, Mitchell P. Weikert, MD, and Douglas Koch, MD 14 Phakic IOLs: Angle-supported-AcrySof® Cachet(TM) Stephen S. Lane, MD 15 Phakic IOLs: Iris-fixated-Verisyse(TM) Majid Moshirfar, MD, FACS, JoAnn C. Chang, MD,, and Carlton R. Fenzl, MD 16 Phakic IOLs Posterior Chamber-Visian ICL Kimiya Shimizu, MD, PhD SECTION 3 Cornea and Ocular Surface Surgery Section Editors: Stephen D. McLeod and Bennie H. Jeng 17 Limbal Stem Cell Transplantation Nariman Nassiri, MD, and Ali R. Djalilian, MD 18 Amniotic Membrane Transplantation Hosam Sheha, MD, PhD and Scheffer CG Tseng, MD, PhD 19 Management of Ocular Surface Tumors Anita Gupta, MD and Carol L. Karp, MD 20 Pterygium Surgery Lawrence Hirst 21 Tissue Adhesives in Anterior Segment Surgery Preeya K. Gupta, MD and Terry Kim, MD 22 Penetrating Keratoplasty Matthew Rauen, MD and Kenneth M. Goins, MD 23 Deep Anterior Lamellar Keratoplasty Sadeer B. Hannush, MD 24 Descemet's Stripping Automated Endothelial Keratoplasty Mark A. Terry, MD 25 Boston Keratoprosthesis Tasha Y. Tanhehco, MD and Kathryn A. Colby, MD, PhD 26 Intracorneal Ring Segment Implantation Bennie H. Jeng, MD and Joseph Colin, MD 27 Superficial Keratectomy in the Treatment of Anterior Corneal Pathologies Neelofar Ghaznawi, MD and Kristin M. Hammersmith, MD 28 Femtosecond Laser Keratoplasty (FLK) Sumit (Sam) Garg, MD, Marjan Farid, MD, and Roger F. Steinert, MD 29 Corneal and Scleral Lacerations Matthew F. Gardiner, MD SECTION 4 Glaucoma Surgery Section Editor: Peter A. Netland 30 Laser Iridotomy and Peripheral Iridoplasty Christopher C. Teng, MD and Jeffrey M. Liebmann, MD 31 Laser Trabeculoplasty Lama A. Al-Aswad, MD and Daniel S. Casper, MD, PhD 32 Cyclophotocoagulation and Cryotherapy M. Bruce Shields, MD 33 Surgical Iridectomy and Goniosynechialysis Robert M. Schertzer, MD, FRCSC and Peter A. Netland, MD, PhD 34 Trabeculectomy Paul F. Palmberg, MD, PhD and Jonathan S. Myers, MD 35 Combined Phacoemulsification and Trabeculectomy Nabeel Farooqui, MD and Peter A. Netland, MD, PhD 36 Nonpenetrating Glaucoma Surgery Vanessa Vera, MD, Graham W. Belovay, MD, and Iqbal Ike K. Ahmed, MD, FRCSC 37 Alternative Glaucoma Procedures Scott D. Lawrence, MD and Peter A. Netland, MD, PhD 38 Non-Flow-Resistive Glaucoma Drainage Device Implantation James C. Robinson, MD 39 Flow-Resistive Glaucoma Drainage Device Implantation Kleyton Barella, MD and Vital Paulino Costa, MD 40 Pediatric Glaucoma Anil K. Mandal, MD and Peter A. Netland, MD, PhD SECTION 5: Retina Surgery Section Editor: Jay S. Duker 41 Scleral Buckling and Pneumatic Retinopexy Daniel P. Joseph, MD, PhD 42 Basic Vitreoretinal Surgery Techniques Schonmei Wu, MD, Ron Margolis, MD, and Stanley Chang, MD 43 Management of Complicated Retinal Detachment Tamer H. Mahmoud, MD, PhD, Jamin S. Brown, MD, and Gary W. Abrams, MD 44 Adjuncts to Vitreoretinal Surgery Janet R. Sparrow, PhD, Stanley Chang, MD, and Jay S. Duker, MD 45 Principles and Treatment of Giant Retinal Tears Leon D. Charkoudian, MD and Timothy W. Olsen, MD 46 Diabetic Retinopathy Stephen G. Schwartz, MD, MBA and Harry W. Flynn, Jr., MD 47 Surgical Management of Open Globe Injuries Stephen S. Couvillion, MD and Dante J. Pieramici, MD 48 Endophthalmitis Dennis P. Han, MD 49 Surgical Management of Inflammatory Disease Pouya N. Dayani, MD and Glenn J. Jaffe, MD 50 Management of Intraocular Tumors Charles C. Wykoff, MD, PhD and Timothy G. Murray, MD, MBA, FACS 51 Macular Surgery William E. Smiddy, MD 52 Vitreoretinal Complications of Cataract Surgery Saad El-Naggar, MD, Frank L. Myers, MD, and Jay S. Duker, MD 53 Pediatric Retinal Disorders Tushar M. Ranchod, MD and Antonio Capone, Jr, MD 54 Surgical Pathology of the Retina Amol D. Kulkarni, MD and Daniel M. Albert, MD, MS Section 6: Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus Surgery Section Editor: Edward G. Buckley 55 Anatomy Edward G. Buckley, MD 56 Equipment and Suture Technique Edward G. Buckley, MD 57 Surgical Basics Edward G. Buckley, MD 58 Rectus Muscle Surgery Monte D. Mills, MD 59 Oblique Muscle Surgery David A.Plager, MD 60 Adjustable Sutures David L. Guyton, MD 61 Transposition Procedures Federico G. Velez, MD and Arthur L. Rosenbaum, MD (deceased) 62 Fadenoperation Edward G. Buckley, MD 63 Pediatric Cataracts Fatema Esmail, MD and Scott R. Lambert, MD 64 Pediatric Glaucoma Surgery Tammy L. Yanovitch, MD MHSc and Sharon F. Freedman, MD 65 Pediatric Ptosis William R. Katowitz, MD Section 7: Oculofacial Plastic, Orbital, and Lacrimal Surgery Section Editor: Don O. Kikkawa Subsection Editors: Cat Nguyen Burkat and Bobby S. Korn 66 Surgical Anatomy of the Orbit, Eyelids, and Lacrimal System - Gregory J. Griepentrog and Mark J.Lucarelli 67 Energy-Based Skin Therapy - E. Victor Ross and Sang-Rog Oh 68 Neurotoxins and Soft Tissue Fillers - Craig N. Czyz and Jill A. Foster 69 Facial Fat Transfer - John B. Holds 70 Surgery of the Eyebrow and Forehead -Shubhra Goel, John G. Rose, Mark J. Lucarelli, and Bradley N. Lemke 71 Upper Eyelid Blepharoplasty - Cat Nguyen Burkat and Nancy Kim 72 Lower Eyelid Blepharoplasty - Bobby S. Korn and Weerawan Chokthaweesak 73 Midfacial Surgery - Don O. Kikkawa and Bobby S. Korn 74 Face-lifting - David E.E. Holck, Manuel A. Lopez, Bobby S. Korn, and Don O. Kikkawa 75 Ptosis Surgery -Srinivas S. Iyengar and Steven C. Dresner 76 Entropion - Dale R. Meyer and Mohit A. Dewan 77 Lower Eyelid Epiblepharon - Sang In Khwarg and Min Joung Lee 78 Ectropion - Bryan S. Sires and Bryan J. Winn 79 Eyelid Retraction - David B. Lyon 80 Management of Periocular Skin Cancer - Gregg S. Gayre, Seaver Soon, Daniel Zelac, Bita Esmaeli, and Geva E. Mannor 81 Eyelid Reconstruction - D.J. John Park and Andrew R. Harrison 82 Management of Oculofacial Dystonias- Michael T. Yen 83 Enucleation - Philip L. Custer and Adam G. Buchanan 84 Evisceration - Brenda L. Bohnsack, Christine C. Nelson, and Alon Kahana 85 Exenteration of the Orbit - Thomas E. Johnson and Chrisfouad Alabiad 86 Socket Reconstruction - Morris E. Hartstein 87 Anterior Orbitotomy -Karim G. Punja 88 Lateral Orbitotomy - Roberta E. Gausas 89 Optic Nerve Sheath Fenestration - Timothy J. McCulley 90 Orbitofacial Fracture Repair - Jeremiah P. Tao and Steven J. Yoon 91 Orbital Decompression - Sang-Rog Oh, Don O. Kikkawa, and Bobby S. Korn 92 Craniofacial Approaches for Orbital Osteotomies - Ryan C. Frank and Steven R. Cohen 93 Lacrimal Probing and Intubation - Martin H. Devoto 94 Pediatric Nasolacrimal Intubation using the Ritleng Probe and Monoka Stent - Monte D. Mills and William R. Katowitz 95 Proximal Lacrimal System Surgery -Shubhra Goel and Cat N. Burkat 96 Eyelid and Canalicular Trauma -Cat N. Burkat, Karim G. Punja, and Nancy Kim 97 Balloon Dacryoplasty - Morris E. Hartstein and Yair Morad 98 External Dacryocystorhinostomy - David H. Verity and Geoffrey E. Rose 99 Endonasal Dacryocystorhinostomy - Peter J. Dolman 100 Conjunctivodacryocystorhinostomy - Roger A. Dailey and Douglas P. Marx

About the Author :
Daniel M. Albert, M.D., M.S., FACS, is the F.A. Davis Professor and Chair Emeritus in the Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences Department at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, as well as the Emmett A. Humble Distinguished Director of the UW Eye Research Institute. Mark J. Lucarelli, MD, FACS, is Professor and Chief, Oculoplastics Service, in the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences at University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Review :
"This is an outstanding surgical atlas that stands strong with the finest books in its field." -- DOODY'S "Overall, Clinical Atlas of Procedures in Ophthalmic and Oculofacial Surgery serves as an excellent supplemental resource for ophthalmologists covering a broad range of procedures ranging from lasers to injections to surgeries... given the extensive amount of illustrations in this text, this book would be useful to most residents as a further reference and to comprehensive ophthalmologists for review of particular surgical points of interest." -- Robert Goldberg, MD, Jules Stein Eye Institute, and Wanda Hu


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780195388619
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Publisher Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Edition: Revised edition
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Spine Width: 68 mm
  • Width: 228 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0195388615
  • Publisher Date: 08 Dec 2011
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Height: 279 mm
  • No of Pages: 1094
  • Series Title: Oxford Atlases in Opthalmology
  • Weight: 3710 gr


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