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Illustrative Guide to Cataract Surgery: A Step-by-Step Approach to Refining Surgical Skills [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 234 pages, height x width x depth: 216x279x19 mm, weight: 1070 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Aug-2011
  • Izdevniecība: SLACK Incorporated
  • ISBN-10: 1556429819
  • ISBN-13: 9781556429811
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 234 pages, height x width x depth: 216x279x19 mm, weight: 1070 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Aug-2011
  • Izdevniecība: SLACK Incorporated
  • ISBN-10: 1556429819
  • ISBN-13: 9781556429811
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"Illustrative Guide to Cataract Surgery by Dr. Amar Agarwal is a unique book that includes clinical photographs, medical illustrations, and videos to explain the most common techniques and steps in cataract surgery. With more than 700 illustrations ophthalmologists and residents will visually learn the most essential procedures in cataract surgery, photo-by-photo. The content, comprised from leading ophthalmic surgeons, is structured into systematically divided sections such as phaco surgery, microincisional cataract surgery, challenging cases, and complications. It allows for quick reference, without having to search through voluminous books. Each image is supplemented with concise, informative text that helps further explain the techniques. In addition, video instruction is offered through a companion website, with each book purchase. Using the same approach as the book, the website presents videos that match each technique or step in cataract surgery. Just a few of the procedures explained: Vertical chopping Bioxial microincisional cataract surgery Posterior Polar Cataract Iris hooks in small pupil phaco Injectable glued IOL And more With a combination of matching photos and illustrations alongside brief text and website, Illustrative Guide to Cataract Surgery stands apart from traditional books"--Provided by publisher.

Illustrative Guide to Cataract Surgery by Editor, Dr. Amar Agarwal and Associate Editor, Soosan Jacob is a unique book that includes matching step-by-step clinical photographs, medical illustrations, and videos to explain the most common techniques and steps in cataract surgery. With more than 650 illustrations, ophthalmologists and residents will visually learn the most essential procedures in cataract surgery, step-by-step.

The content, comprised from leading ophthalmic surgeons, is structured into systematically divided sections such as phaco surgery, microincision cataract surgery, challenging cases, and complications. It allows for quick reference, without having to search through voluminous books. Each image is supplemented with concise, informative text that helps further explain the techniques.

In addition, video instruction is offered through a companion website, with each book purchase. Using the same approach as the book, the website presents videos that match each technique or step in cataract surgery.

Just a few of the procedures explained:

• Vertical chopping
• Biaxial microincisional cataract surgery
• Posterior polar cataract
• Iris hooks in small pupil phaco
• Subluxated cataracts
• Torn rhexis
• Glued IOL implantation
• Intraocular lens implantation

With a combination of matching photos and illustrations alongside brief text and companion website, Illustrative Guide to Cataract Surgery stands apart from traditional books.

 

 

Recenzijas

With a combination of matching photos and illustrations alongside brief text and companion website, Illustrative Guide to Cataract Surgery stands apart from traditional books as a pictorial pathway to cataract surgery. Agarwal and Jacob have produced a masterful guide to cataract surgery, a step-by-step approach to refining surgical skills. Their well-balanced presentation covers not only routine cataract surgery, but also the management of problematic cataracts and IOL complications.

SirReadaLot.Org

This illustrative guide to cataract surgery is an excellent book for ophthalmology residents starting to learn phaco surgery. Compared to most other books in the field, the images in this book are among the very best, with very helpful side-by-side or video screenshots and hand-drawn color drawings of each step of surgeryI recommend this book to my residents.

- Nicholas N. Volpe, MD, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Doodys Review Service

Dedication v
Acknowledgments ix
About the Editor and Associate Editor xi
Contributing Authors xiii
Preface xv
Foreword xvii
Walter J. Stark
SECTION I PHACO SURGERY
1(92)
Chapter 1 Incision, Rhexis, and Hydrodissection
3(16)
Amar Agarwal
Soosan Jacob
Chapter 2 Divide and Conquer
19(10)
Soosan Jacob
Amar Agarwal
Chapter 3 Stop and Chop Phacoemulsification
29(12)
Athiya Agarwal
Soosan Jacob
Chapter 4 Tilt and Tumble Technique of Nucleus Removal
41(8)
Smita Narasimhan
Soosan Jacob
Amar Agarwal
Chapter 5 Horizontal Chopping
49(10)
Archana Nair
Soosan Jacob
Amar Agarwal
Chapter 6 Vertical Chopping
59(10)
Amar Agarwal
Soosan Jacob
Chapter 7 Cortical Aspiration Techniques and Difficulties
69(12)
Kala Devi Satish
Soosan Jacob
Amar Agarwal
Chapter 8 Intraocular Lens Implantation
81(12)
Nisha Sinha
Soosan Jacob
Amar Agarwal
SECTION II MICROINCISION CATARACT SURGERY
93(20)
Chapter 9 Coaxial Microincision Cataract Surgery
95(10)
Soosan Jacob
Amar Agarwal
Chapter 10 Biaxial Microincision Cataract Surgery
105(8)
Amar Agarwal
Soosan Jacob
SECTION III CHALLENGING CASES
113(60)
Chapter 11 Phaco in Mature Cataracts
115(12)
Soosan Jacob
Amar Agarwal
Chapter 12 Iris Hooks in Small Pupil Phaco
127(10)
Soosan Jacob
Amar Agarwal
Chapter 13 Use of Malyugin Ring for Small Pupil Phacoemulsification
137(12)
Amar Agarwal
Soosan Jacob
Chapter 14 Phacoemulsification in Posterior Polar Cataracts
149(10)
Soosan Jacob
Amar Agarwal
Chapter 15 Subluxated Cataracts
159(14)
Soosan Jacob
Amar Agarwal
Dhivya Ashok Kumar
SECTION IV COMPLICATIONS
173(36)
Chapter 16 Torn Rhexis
175(12)
Smita Narasimhan
Soosan Jacob
Amar Agarwal
Chapter 17 Management of Iridodialysis
187(10)
Soosan Jacob
Amar Agarwal
Chapter 18 Posterior Capsular Rupture
197(12)
Soosan Jacob
Amar Agarwal
Gaurav Prakash
Financial Disclosures 209(2)
Index 211
Prof. Amar Agarwal, MS, FRCS, FRCOphth is the pioneer of phakonit, which is phako with a needle incision technology. This technique became popularized as bimanual phaco, microincision cataract surgery (MICS), or microphaco. He was the first to remove cataracts through a 0.7-mm tip with the technique called microphakonit. He has also discovered no anesthesia cataract surgery and FAVIT (FA=fallen, VIT=vitreous), a new technique to remove dropped nuclei. The air pump, which was a simple idea of using an aquarium fish pump to increase the fluid into the eye in bimanual phaco and co-axial phaco, has helped prevent surge. This built the basis of various techniques of forced infusion for small incision cataract surgery. He has also discovered a new refractive error called aberropia. He also was the first to do a combined surgery of microphakonit (700-µm cataract surgery) with a 25-gauge vitrectomy in the same patient, thus having the smallest incisions possible for cataract and vitrectomy.

He was also the first surgeon to implant a new mirror telescopic IOL (LMI) for patients suffering from age-related macular degeneration. He has been the first in the world to implant a glued IOL. In this procedure, a PC IOL is fixed in an eye without any capsules, using fibrin glue. He also modified the Malyugin ring for small pupil cataract surgery, known as the Agarwal modification of the Malyugin ring for miotic pupil cataract surgeries with posterior capsular defects. Dr. Agarwals Eye Hospital has performed a first-time anterior segment transplantation in a 4-month-old child with anterior staphyloma. The turnaround technique for intrastromal ring segments being managed if passed through a false channel creation has also been started in Dr. Agarwals eye hospital.

Prof. Agarwal has received many awards for his work in ophthalmology, the most significant being the Casebeer award, Barraquer award, and the Kelman award. He is the President-elect of the ISRS/AAO and the Chair of the ISRS-AAO Multimedia Library Editorial Board. His videos have won many awards at the film festivals of ASCRS, AAO, and ESCRS. He has written more than 50 books which have been published in English, Spanish, and Polish. He also trains doctors from all over the world in his center on phaco, bimanual phaco, LASIK, and retina. He heads Dr. Agarwals Eye Hospitals, which has 40 locations. He is also a Professor of Ophthalmology at Ramachandra Medical College in Chennai, India. He can be contacted through SLACK Incorporated at bookspublishing@ slackinc.com. Dr. Soosan Jacob, MS, FRCS, DNB, MNAMS is a Senior Consultant Ophthalmologist in Dr. Agarwals Eye Hospital, Chennai, India. She has won many international awards for video films and challenging cases at prestigious international conferences in the United States, as well as the Special Gold Medal of the Indian Intraocular Implant and Refractive Society (IIRSI). She is a noted speaker and has been invited to conduct courses and deliver lectures in numerous national and international conferences. She has special interest in cutting-edge surgical techniques for cataract, cornea, glaucoma, and refractive surgery, including intrastromal ring segments, ocular surface reconstruction, subluxated cataracts, new refractive solutions, and so on.

Dr. Jacob was the first to bring out the concept of anterior segment transplantation. In this procedure the cornea, sclera, and an artifical iris, pupil, and IOL are transplanted enbloc in patients with anterior staphyloma. She also devised a new technique in the surgery of ptosis where the sling surgery can be done with primarily a one-stab incision rather than three, thus improving the postoperative cosmetic appearance of the patient. She has devised 2 new techniques: the Turnaround technique and the Double Pass Turnaround technique for successful completion of femtosecond laser-assisted Intacs implantation in eyes with false channel dissection for both symmetric and asymmetric Intacs segments. She has also described a new technique of relaxing descemetotomy for taut Descemets membrane detachment in the cornea, and has proposed a new classification system and treatment algorithm for Descemets membrane detachments.

She has authored many articles and numerous chapters in 27 textbooks by international and national publishers, and is also the editor for 9 textbooks in ophthalmology. She is on the senior faculty for the DNB (Diplomate of National Board) postgraduate training program and phacoemulsification and LASIK training program for overseas doctors. She is on the editorial boards of the ISRS/AAO Multimedia Library and of the Ocular Surgery NewsAsia Pacific Edition, and is also an executive committee member of the Indian Intraocular Implant and Refractive Society. Her life and work has been featured on the cover page of Ocular Surgery News in the article titled Ophthalmic Innovator Balances Love of Surgery, Research and Teaching.She can be contacted through SLACK Incorporated at bookspublishing@slackinc.com.