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Management of Open Globe Injuries

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This book uses a unique case-based approach to review the intra-operative and peri-operative management of patients with severe ocular trauma and open globe injuries.  The case- based structure of this text allows readers to easily reference the type of injury they are treating in order to assist with management of their patients and to recognize indications to involve other ophthalmic and surgical specialties in the management of patients with open globe injuries.


Management of Open Globe Injuries will be an indispensable resource for ophthalmologists who are called upon to care for patients who have suffered open globe trauma.

List of contents

Introduction.- Classification of Open Globe Injuries.- Pre-operative Management of Open Globe Injury.- Zone I Open Globe Injuries.- Zone II or Zone I/II Open Globe Injuries.- Zone III and Combined Zone II/II or Zone I/II/III Open Globe Injuries.- Open Globe Injury with Lens Involvement.- Open Globe Injury with Foreign Body.- Open Globe Injury with Tissue Loss.- Open Globe Injury requiring Corneal Glue.- Open Globe Injuries with unsalvageable globe.- Open Globes with special considerations.- Subspecialty Post-open globe repair surgeries.- Complications after Open Globe Repair.- Controversies in Open Globe Repair.  

About the author

Dr Seanna Grob was the Director of the Eye Trauma Service at Massachusetts Eye and Ear/Harvard Medical School where she coordinated eye trauma coverage at Massachusetts Eye and Ear, Massachusetts General Hospital, and Brigham and Women’s Hospital. After earning her medical degree from University of California, San Diego School of Medicine, Dr. Grob completed an Ophthalmology residency and was chief resident at Harvard Medical School. As chief resident, she served as a mentor, teacher, and peer resource to HMS Ophthalmology’s 24 residents. Her interests include ocular and periocular trauma and ophthalmic plastic reconstructive surgery.  Throughout medical training, Dr. Grob has received a number of awards including the 2016 American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery Foundation Resident Excellence Award. A prolific scholar, she has published many peer-reviewed articles and book chapters.
Dr Carolyn Kloek is a comprehensive ophthalmologist at Massachusetts Eye and Ear who provides consultation and treatment for cataracts, eye injuries, and various other ocular disorders. A magna cum laude graduate of Dartmouth College, Dr. Kloek obtained her MD from Harvard Medical School. She then completed an ophthalmology residency in the HMS Department of Ophthalmology and served as Chief Resident and Director of the Ocular Trauma Service at Massachusetts Eye and Ear. Actively involved in medical student and resident education, Dr. Kloek has received numerous awards for her leadership and her teaching and educational efforts.  She has developed and implemented curricular initiatives, published many peer-reviewed articles, and has spoken widely on a variety of topics in medical education.  

Summary

This book uses a unique case-based approach to review the intra-operative and peri-operative management of patients with severe ocular trauma and open globe injuries.  The case- based structure of this text allows readers to easily reference the type of injury they are treating in order to assist with management of their patients and to recognize indications to involve other ophthalmic and surgical specialties in the management of patients with open globe injuries.

Management of Open Globe Injuries will be an indispensable resource for ophthalmologists who are called upon to care for patients who have suffered open globe trauma.

Product details

Assisted by Seann Grob (Editor), Seanna Grob (Editor), Kloek (Editor), Kloek (Editor), Carolyn Kloek (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9783319724096
ISBN 978-3-31-972409-6
No. of pages 593
Dimensions 158 mm x 243 mm x 32 mm
Weight 1128 g
Illustrations XVIII, 593 p. 243 illus., 177 illus. in color.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine

B, Medicine, Ophthalmology, Endophthalmitis, Corneal glue, Tissue loss

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