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E-grāmata: MIGS: Advances in Glaucoma Surgery

  • Formāts: 152 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Sep-2013
  • Izdevniecība: SLACK Incorporated
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781617119262
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  • Formāts: 152 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Sep-2013
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  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781617119262
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"With a revolution in the surgical management of mild to moderate glaucoma, new procedures allow for the use of microinvasive techniques that avoid disruption of the conjunctiva and formation of a bleb. These approaches range from laser therapies targeting the outflow system of the eye to the implantation of miniature devices in Schlemm's canal or the suprachoroidal space. The emergence of this new branch of glaucoma surgery, often coupled with micro-incisional cataract surgery, requires the practicing surgeon to learn about anatomical nuances to ensure success. MIGS: Advances in Glaucoma Surgery will aid the novice resident as well as the seasoned ophthalmic surgeon facing these new issues in glaucoma treatment. The book addresses preoperative patient selection advice, intraoperative pearls for success, and post operative management skills, which are some of the important aspects of the process towards the adoption of MIGS. Why you will want to read MIGS: Advances in Glaucoma Surgery: - Forward thinkingcontributions from seasoned MIGS experts who have intimate knowledge of the devices benefits and potential pitfalls in their use - Basic knowledge is provided that will allow each surgeon to tailor their treatment plan while leveling the learning curve -Assists in indentifying patients with a milder form of the disease and higher target pressures who may benefit from the MIGS devices. MIGS: Advances in Glaucoma Surgery is the first book of its kind to cover the range of devices in this arena using expert contributors and offering real world pearls for practice that can be used in the operating room. Practicing cataract and glaucoma physicians, residents, and fellows will benefit from this timely resource as the thought process for how to treat glaucoma has advanced"--Provided by publisher.

Dedication v
About the Editor ix
About the Associate Editors xi
Contributing Authors xiii
Introduction xv
Chapter 1 The History of Glaucoma Surgery
1(12)
Leonard K. Seibold
Chapter 2 What Is MIGS?
13(4)
Hady Saheb
Ananda Kalevar
Iqbal Ike Ahmed
Chapter 3 Basic Anatomy and Wound-Healing Considerations for MIGS
17(10)
Jeffrey R. SooHoo
Malik Y. Kahook
Leonard K. Seibold
Chapter 4 Trabecular Meshwork Bypass Devices
27(10)
Sabita M. Ittoop
Malik Y. Kahook
Leonard K. Seibold
Chapter 5 Schlemm's Canal Devices
37(10)
Thomas W. Samuelson
Andrew Schieber
Kuldev Singh
Carol B. Toris
Chapter 6 Suprachoroidal Devices
47(10)
Sarwat Salim
Chapter 7 Ab Interno Stenting Procedures
57(10)
Rohit Varma
Chapter 8 Ab Interno Trabeculectomy (Trabectome)
67(10)
Mina B. Pantcheva
Leonard K. Seibold
Chapter 9 Endocyclophotocoagulation and Other Cyclodestructive Procedures
77(10)
Mahmoud Khaimi
Jacob W. Brubaker
Chapter 10 Cataract Surgery as a MIGS Procedure
87(6)
John P. Berdahl
Chapter 11 Emerging Surgical Interventions
93(8)
Leonard K. Seibold
Chapter 12 Future Directions in Glaucoma Therapeutic Devices and Treatment Approaches
101(16)
Sean Ianchulev
Sarwat Salim
Financial Disclosures 117(2)
Index 119
Malik Y. Kahook, MD, is Professor of Ophthalmology and The Slater Family Endowed Chair in Ophthalmology at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. He is Director of Clinical and Translational Research and serves as chief of the glaucoma service and director of the glaucoma fellowship at the University of Colorado Eye Center. He specializes in the medical and surgical treatment of glaucoma and cataracts. Dr. Kahook is active within the ophthalmology community including memberships in the American Academy of Ophthalmology, American Glaucoma Society, American Society of Refractive and Cataract Surgeons, and the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology. He serves on the American Academy of Ophthalmology Glaucoma Committee and is a member of the American Glaucoma Society Program Committee.

Dr. Kahook has authored over 210 peer-reviewed manuscripts, abstracts, and book chapters, and is editor of Essentials of Glaucoma Surgery and the seminal textbook of glaucoma Chandler and Grants Glaucoma. His research accomplishments are focused on multiple unmet needs including advanced cataract surgery devices and implants, treatment of macular degeneration, novel glaucoma therapies, and advanced imaging techniques. He was awarded an AGS Clinician-Scientist Fellowship Award in 2007 as well as the AGS Compliance Grant in 2006 and was named New Inventor of the Year for the University of Colorado in 2009 and Inventor of the Year for 2010. He received the American Academy of Ophthalmology Achievement Award in 2011 and the Ludwig Von Sallmann Clinician-Scientist Award (ARVO) in 2013. Dr. Kahook has filed for 12 patents, several of which have been licensed by companies for development and commercialization. He serves on several editorial boards including the American Journal of Ophthalmology and International Glaucoma Review. Dr. Kahook is a consultant to the Food and Drug Administrations Ophthalmic Device Division.

After graduating from Northeastern Ohio Universitys College of Medicine, Dr. Kahook completed his residency training at the University of Colorado, Rocky Mountain Lions Eye Institute in Denver, Colorado, where he was named Chief Resident. He then went on to complete a fellowship in glaucoma with Joel S. Schuman and Robert J. Noecker at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.