Difficult and Complicated Cases in Refractive Surgery, 2015
Coordonnateurs : Alió Jorge L., Azar Dimitri T., Abbouda Alessandro, Aswad Amr El
Refractive Laser Treatment Plan.- Intraoperative Complications.- Early Postoperative Complications.- Late Postoperative Complications.- Optic Neuropathy and Retinal Complications after Refractive Surgery.- Complications of Refractive Keratotomy.- Phakic Intraocular Lens Complications.- Refractive Lens Exchange.- Retinal Detachment.- Choroidal Neovascularization.- Refractive Suprises after Cataract Post-Corneal Refractive Surgery.- Complications of Radial Keratotomy and Conductive Keratoplasty.- Complications of Intrastromal Corneal Ring Segments.- Complications of Corneal Cross Linking.- Corneal Inlays.
Dimitri T. Azar, MD, MBA, is Interim Dean of the College of Medicine, Professor and Head of the Department of Ophthalmology, and B.A. Field Endowed Chair of Ophthalmologic Research at the University of Il
linois at Chicago. Prior to his appointment at the University of Illinois, he served as Professor of Ophthalmology at Harvard Medical School from 2003 to 2006, as well as Senior Scientist at the Schepens Eye Research Institute. Dr. Azar has received many awards and honors during his distinguished career, including the American Academy of Ophthalmology Honor Award in 1998, the American Academy of Ophthalmology Senior Achievement Award in 2004, and the Lans Distinguished Award from theProvides detailed practical information on a wide range of challenging cases drawn from the clinical practices of world leaders in the field
Invaluable both for practicing refractive surgeons and for those in training
Complements the authors’ successful previous book, Management of Complications in Refractive Surgery
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Ajouter au panierDate de parution : 04-2015
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Mots-clés :
Cataract; Cornea; Intraocular lens; Malpractice; Refractive surgery