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Pediatric cataract surgery : Techniques, complications & management

Auteur : WILSON Edward

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Date de parution : 03-2005
Langue : ANGLAIS
320p. 21x28 Hardback

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American Journal of Ophthalmology --

""The first such text and it fills this void in the ophthalmic literature very successfully. The book could have been easily and appropriately titled, Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Pediatric Cataract Surgery. Dr. Wilson has been one of the acknowledged leaders in the rapid evolution in pediatric cataract surgical management over the past fifteen years. He and his coeditors and coauthors, Drs. Trivedi and Pandey, have assembled an international group of scientist authors, each of whom has contributed to this book in specific areas of expertise. The book is well illustrated with many diagrams and color photographs. The void that existed in the ophthalmic literature regarding pediatric cataract surgery has now been filled nicely. Anyone who performs cataract surgery in infants and children or is even contemplating doing so, should avail themselves of the information in Pediatric Cataract Surgery: Techniques Complications, and Management.""—,American Journal of Ophthalmology

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Résumé de Pediatric cataract surgery : Techniques, complications...

This is the first reference textbook to address the considerable challenges of managing cataracts in children. Content covers all details of pediatric cataracts and surgical techniques to treat and prevent visual impairment. Readers explore patient work-up, diagnosis, surgical techniques, and potential complications. Newly emerging topics, such as temporary polypseudophakia, multifocal lenses, implant biocompatibility, intracapsular rings, and the use of capsular dyes in pediatric cataract surgery, are discussed in detail. Numerous tables, line diagrams, and high-quality photographs clarify concepts.

Sommaire de Pediatric cataract surgery : Techniques, complications...

Pediatric Cataracts. Chapter 1. Crystalline Lens: Embryology and anatomy. Chapter 2. Morphology of Pediatric Cataracts. Chapter 3. Etiology, Pathogenesis and Genetics. Chapter 4. Globe Axial Length and Keratometry. Chapter 5. Epidemiology of Pediatric Cataracts in Children. Preoperative Work-up. Chapter 6. Evaluation of Visually Significant Cataract. Chapter 7. Preoperative Preparation and Informed. Chapter 8. Intraocular Implant Power Calculation and Ocular Biometry. Cataract Surgery in Children. Chapter 9. Historical Overview. Chapter 10. Differences from Adult Cataract Surgery. Chapter 11. Anesthesia for Pediatric Cataract. Chapter 12. Incision Construction. Chapter 13. Ophthalmic Viscosurgical Devices. Chapter 14. Anterior Capsule Management. Chapter 15. Hydrodissection. Chapter 16. Lens Aspiration. Chapter 17. Posterior Capsule and Vitreous Management. Chapter 18. Lensectomy and Anterior Vitrectomy When No Intraocular Lens Is Implanted. Chapter 19. Postoperative Medications and Follow-up. Lens Implantation in Children. Chapter 20. Intraocular Lens Type and Siz . Chapter 21. Intraocular Lens Implantation. Chapter 22. Optic Capture of Intraocular Lenses. Chapter 23. Polypseudophakia. Chapter 24. Sutured Intraocular Lens Implants. Chapter 25. Secondary Intraocular Lens Implantation.Anatomical Anomalies That May Complicate Cataract Surgery. Chapter 26. Microcornea and Microphthalmia. Chapter 27. Persistent Fetal Vasculature. Chapter 28. Retinopathy of Prematurity. Chapter 29. Eyes with Preexisting Posterior Capsule Defect. Chapter 30. Anterior Lenticonus In Alport's Syndrome. Chapter 31. Aniridia and Cataract. Chapter 32. Preoperative Glaucoma. Chapter 33. The Subluxated or Dislocated Crystalline Lens. Chapter 34. Uveitis and Cataract. Intraoperative Complications and Postoperative Sequelae. Chapter 35. Intraoperative Complications. Chapter 36. Postoperative Growth of eye. Chapter 37. Opacification of the Ocular Media. Chapter 38. Postoperative Glaucoma.