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In a full-color, highly illustrative format, the second edition of Complications in Ophthalmic Surgery presents the possible operative and postoperative complications associated with ophthalmic surgery. Encompassing all key areas of ophthalmic practice, the book emphasizes careful planning and correct technical execution to reduce the risk of complications. Management of operative complications and ways to reduce postoperative problems through successful management are also discussed. As a broad survey of contemporary ocular surgery, the second edition of Complications in Ophthalmic Surgery is an indispensable illustrated text for ophthalmologists and residents in ophthalmology.
Management of Complications in Ophthalmic Surgery examines all the major complications of ophthalmic surgery such as penetrating keratoplasty, postoperative endophthalmitis, anesthetic complications, glaucoma and suprachoroidal hemorrhage. It also includes other important complications that have gained relevance in recent years such as laser complications, optical complications after LASIK, complications during phacoemulsification and complications associated with new techniques in refractive surgery.
This illustrated guide is written by international opinion leaders with extensive experience in the practice of refractive surgery. It is the first book devoted to refractive complications (with practical hints and case reports on outcomes) to provide ophthalmic surgeons with the most adequate solutions for the most frequent problems. All complications are described and lavishly illustrated. The book provides ophthalmic surgeons with the most adequate solutions for the most frequent problems they face in their daily practice.
Modern Ophthalmology: The Highlights is a trilogy describing fifty major subjects in the field of ophthalmology, developed through a period of sixty years. More than 850 images help illustrate the developments throughout the years. The first volume discusses the birth and development of modern ophthalmology, refractive surgery and microsurgery, angiography, retinopathy and much more. Volume two covers the entire field of glaucoma, apoptosis, contact lenses, dry eye, keratoplasty and LASIK. Volume three examines cataract surgery, optical coherence tomography, eye conditions such as uveitis, herpes, cancer, keratitis and strabismus; ophthalmic plastic surgery and more.
This 25th anniversary edition of the definitive reference for cataract surgery has been completely updated, while retaining its unique blend of academic and practical material. More than just a "how to do it" book, this text offers pathogenesis and pathophysiology of complications, as well as practical advice and strategies on surgical technique. All chapters have been extensively revised, with replacement of outdated material and illustrations to keep the text as concise and clinically useful as possible. Contains fully updated and comprehensive information on what is still the most frequently performed procedure in ophthalmology today. Unique academic approach to the subject presents the pathogenesis and pathophysiology of the complications of cataract surgery. Authors are authorities in the field who provide expert information and guidance on both surgical techniques and complications. Highly illustrated with 100 new line drawings and state-of-the-art surgical photographs in a fully updated color section. Co-authored by two renowned academicians -- sons of the highly respected Dr. Norman Jaffe -- who lend their expertise to this classic reference. Includes an extensively revised, full-colour section on the latest advances in surgical technique. Highly illustrated with newly rendered drawings of the latest procedures in cataract surgery. Features new chapters on postoperative strabismus, atonic pupil, capsule contraction syndrome, and malpositions of intraocular lenses. Maintains the manageable size of the previous edition through elimination of obsolete material and outdated techniques.