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| 101 Pearls in Refractive, Cataract, and Corneal Surgery
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| 101 Pearls in Refractive, Cataract, and Corneal Surgery
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101 Pearls in Refractive, Cataract, and Corneal Surgery has invaluable tips for both the beginning and advanced surgeons. Unlike other texts on this topic, this resource summarizes the key pearls and pitfalls of many challenging procedures.
This book serves as a condensed summary of surgical tips acquired from the personal experiences of Drs. Melki and Azar, as well as interactions with many other well-known colleagues in the field of refractive, cataract, and corneal surgery. It teaches you how to enhance surgical outcomes, reduce surgical time, minimize complications, or simplify a complicated step. The focus is on practical points, rather than the theoretical aspects of the procedures.
There is no other book on ophthalmic surgical techniques that follows this unique format. There are excellent illustrations allowing for a quick and thorough understanding of each technique. Each pearl includes an "always remember" section, with statements at the end of each pearl to remind the reader of the most important points.
101 Pearls in Refractive, Cataract, and Corneal Surgery includes chapters on: LASIK Complications; PRK; PTK; PARK; Hyperopia Treatment; Topography; Corneal Lacerations Repair; Posterior Vitreous Pressure During Keratoplasty; and Pterygium Excision, among others.
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Section 1: Refractive Surgery Chapter 1: Six Pearls for Surgical Planning with Videokreatography Chapter 2: Nine Pearls in LASIK Technique Chapter 3: Eight Pearls in Prevention and Management of LASIK Complications Chapter 4: Five PRK and LASER Pearls Chapter 5: Four PTK Pearls Chapter 6: Four Pearls in Excimer Laser Correction of Hyperopia Chapter 7: Five Pearls in Holmium- YAG Laser Thermokeratoplasty (LTK) Chapter 8: Six Pearls in Phakic IOL Implantation Section 2: Cataract Surgery Chapter 9: Four Pearls for Successful Cataract Surgery Using Topical Anesthesia Chapter 10: Four Pearls to Conquer the Difficult Iris Chapter 11: Four Pearls in Avoiding Phacoemulsification Corneal Burns Chapter 12: Five Pearls in the Management of Crystalline and Artificial Intraocular Lens Dislocation Chapter 13: Seven Pearls for Challenging Cases in Cataract Extraction Section 3: Corneal Surgery Chapter 14: Five Pearls in Limbal Stem Cell Transplantation Chapter 15: Two Pearls for Successful Pterygium Excision Chapter 16: Three Pearls in Amniotic Membrane Grafting Chapter 17: Four Pearls for Suturing Corneal Incisions and Lacerations Chapter 18: Four Pearls in Successful Application of Cyanoacrylate Glue to the Cornea Chapter 19: Six Pearls in Challenging Corneal Surgery Chapter 20: Three Pearls to Minimize Postkeratoplasty Astigmatism Chapter 21: Three Pearls in Managing Posterior Vitreous Pressure During Penetrating Keratoplasty
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Samir A. Melki, MD, PhD
Samir A. Melki, MD, PhD, completed his ophthalmology residency at Georgetown University Hospital, Georgetown, DC, where he was elected chief resident. This was followed by a fellowship in corneal and refractive surgery at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Boston, Massachusetts, where he served as chief fellow. Dr. Melki is currently a clinical instructor in ophthalmology at Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts. He is a director of the Boston Cornea Center at Schepens Eye Associates and chief surgeon at the Boston Laser Eye Institute. His areas of interest include ocular surface reconstruction, keratoprosthesis, dry eye diseases, and management of difficult refractive surgical cases.
Dimitri T. Azar, MD
Dimitri T. Azar, MD, completed his residency, chief residency, and fellowship at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary. He then became director of the refractive surgery service at the Wilmer Eye Institute (Johns Hopkins University, 1991 to 1996), Baltimore, Maryland. He then joined the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary as director of the corneal and refractive surgery services and associate chief of ophthalmology. He is an associate professor of ophthalmology at Harvard Medical School. His research interests include refractive surgery, corneal wound healing, and corneal angiogenesis.
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Samir A. Melki MD, PhD; Dimitri T. Azar MD
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