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Microsurgery of Retinal Detachment

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From the foreword: "Microsurgery of Retinal Detachment is an important contribution to the practice of vitreoretinal surgery. In this comprehensive volume, Dr. Bonnet shares her extensive experience in the management of conditions ranging from retinal tears and primary retinal detachment to giant retinal breaks and vitreoretinal surgery. The field of microsurgery has continued to evolve over the last twenty years, both for the anterior segment surgeon and, since 1970, for the vitreoretinal surgeon. Although there have been extensive descriptions of vitrectomy techniques, little has been written about microsurgical techniques for scleral buckling operations. This subject is well covered in the present edition, which consequently will be a valuable resource to the majority of retinal surgeons who do not as a rule employ microsurgery in the repair of retinal detachments."

List of contents

I Preoperative Examination.- 1. Examination of the Anterior Segment.- 2. Examination of the Posterior Segment.- 3. Systemic Examination.- II Instrumentation.- 4. The Surgical Microscope: Technical Equipment.- 5. Contact Lenses.- 6. Instruments.- III Surgical Technique.- 7. Fundus Examination During Surgery.- 8. Surgical Steps Common to All Surgical Procedures.- 9. Inducing a Retinochoroidal Scar.- 10. Retinal Break Localization.- 11. Scleral Buckling.- 12. Intravitreal Gas Injection.- 13. Vitreous Surgery.- IV Types of Retinal Detachment: Clinical Characteristics and Surgical Management.- 14. Retinal Detachment with Horseshoe Tears.- 15. Retinal Detachment with Atrophic Round Holes in Lattice Degeneration.- 16. Retinal Detachment with Retinal Dialysis.- 17. Retinal Detachment with Giant Retinal Tear.- 18. Retinal Detachment with Posterior Paravascular Tears.- 19. Retinal Detachment with Macular Hole in Myopic Eyes.- 20. Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachment with Proliferative Vitreoretinopathy.- 21. Aphakic and Pseudophakic Retinal Detachment.- 22. Retinal Detachment Associated with Retinoschisis.- 23. Retinal Detachment Complicating Proliferative Retinopathies.- 24. Retinal Detachment After Penetrating Injury of the Eye.- 25. Retinal Detachment Following Inflammatory Diseases.

Summary

From the foreword:"Microsurgery of Retinal Detachment is an important contribution to the practice of vitreoretinal surgery. In this comprehensive volume, Dr. Bonnet shares her extensive experience in the management of conditions ranging from retinal tears and primary retinal detachment to giant retinal breaks and vitreoretinal surgery. The field of microsurgery has continued to evolve over the last twenty years, both for the anterior segment surgeon and, since 1970, for the vitreoretinal surgeon. Although there have been extensive descriptions of vitrectomy techniques, little has been written about microsurgical techniques for scleral buckling operations. This subject is well covered in the present edition, which consequently will be a valuable resource to the majority of retinal surgeons who do not as a rule employ microsurgery in the repair of retinal detachments."

Product details

Authors Mireille Bonnet
Assisted by Helene Bret (Illustration)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 17.10.2013
 
EAN 9783662087336
ISBN 978-3-662-08733-6
No. of pages 313
Dimensions 210 mm x 17 mm x 279 mm
Weight 802 g
Illustrations XI, 313 p. 347 illus.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine

Chirurgie, C, Eye, Medicine, Surgery, Retina, Ophthalmology, Microsurgery, Ophtalmologie

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