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Master Techniques in Cataract and Refractive Surgery combines the wisdom of cataract surgery with the progressiveness of refractive surgery. This text paves the way for today's surgeon to keep pace with all of the newest surgical techniques and technologies available.
Editors F. Hampton Roy, MD, FACS and Carlos Walter Arzabe, MD, along with a group of expert international surgeons, detail how the latest technology is opening the door for new corrective procedures. Master Techniques in Cataract and Refractive Surgery details all aspects of cataract and refractive surgery.
This comprehensive text written in a user-friendly style is accompanied by over 350 images. Learn how to perform cataract and refractive procedures from the start in one text. Each chapter covers indications, contraindications, detailed surgery, complications, results and references.
Covering the latest procedures, as well as those that will soon emerge, this all-inclusive and comprehensive text is a necessity for all surgeons. By seeing how the experts are performing, you will be able to understand their techniques and improve your surgical practice.
Cataract Topics Include:
- Bioptics in Cataract Surgery
- Dislocation and Decentration of Intraocular Lens
- Laser Cataract Extraction
- Lensectomy With Multifocal Lens
- Surgical Implantation of Telescopic Intraocular Lenses
Refractive Topics Include:
- Astigmatism: LASIK, LASEK, and PRK
- Hyperopia and Conductive Thermokeratoplasty
- Phakic Refractive Lenses
- Myopia: PRK, LASIK, and LASEK
- Surgical Reversal of Presbyopia
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- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
- About the Editors
- Contributing Authors
- Introduction
- F. Hampton Roy, MD, FACS and Carlos Walter Arzabe, MD
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- Section I Cataract Surgery
- Chapter 1: Surgical Management of Aniridia
- Scott E. Burk, MD, PhD and Robert H. Osher, MD
- Chapter 2: Bioptics in Cataract Surgery
- R. Gale Martin, MD
- Chapter 3 : Congenital Cataract
- Howard V. Gimbel, MD, MPH, FRCSC, FACS; Brian M. DeBroff, MD, FACS; and Jennifer A. Dunbar, MD
- Chapter 4: Cataract With Zonular Dialyses
- Scott E. Burk, MD, PhD and Robert J. Cionni, MD
- Chapter 5: Cataract With Dislocated and Subluxated Lenses
- Steve Charles, MD
- Chapter 6: Cataract With Corneal Astigmatism
- Harry B. Grabow, MD
- Chapter 7: Cataract With Uveitis
- Gustavo Barbosa Abreu, MD
- Chapter 8: Dislocation and Decentration of Intraocular Lenses
- Lisa Brothers Arbisser, MD
- Chapter 9 : Intraocular Lens Exchange
- Francisco Contreras, MD and Cecilia Contreras, MD
- Chapter 10 : Laser Cataract Extraction
- Jack M. Dodick, MD and Iman Ali Pahlavi, MD
- Chapter 11: Lensectomy With Accommodating Lens
- Roberto Zaldivar, MD; Susana Oscherow, MD; and Virginia Piezzi, MD
- Chapter 12: Lensectomy With Multifocal Lens
- I. Howard Fine, MD; Richard S. Hoffman, MD; and Mark Packer, MD
- Chapter 13: Phacolytic Phacomorphic Glaucomas
- S. Fabian Lerner, MD
- Chapter 14: Cataract Surgery in Pseudoexfoliation Syndrome
- William J. Rand, MD; Gabriel E. Velázquez, MD; and Barry A. Schechter, MD
- Chapter 15: Piggyback Intraocular Lens Implantation
- James P. Gills, MD and Myra Cherchio, COMT
- Chapter 16: Surgical Implantation of Telescopic Intraocular Lenses
- Christina Canakis, MD and Gholam A. Peyman, MD
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- Section 2 Refractive Surgery
- Chapter 1: Astigmatism: LASIK, LASEK, and PRK
- Noel A. Alpins, FRACO, FRCOphth, FACS and Carolyn M. Terry, BOptom
- Chapter 2: Reducing Astigmatism
- R. Bruce Wallace III, MD, FACS
- Chapter 3: Toric Intraocular Lenses
- Stephen Bylsma, MD
- Chapter 4: Hyperopia and Myopia Treatment After Radial Keratotomy
- Joao Alberto Holanda de Freitas, MD and Paulo de Tarso da Silva Alvim, MD
- Chapter 5: Phakic Lenses and LASIK
- Luis F. Restrepo, MD
- Chapter 6: Hyperopia and Conductive Thermokeratoplasty
- José A.P. Gomes, MD and Daniela Endriss, MD
- Chapter 7: Hyperopia: LASIK, LASEK, and PRK
- Robin F. Beran, MD, FACS
- Chapter 8: Hyperopia: Treatment With Accommodative Esotropia and/or Nystagmus
- Hugo Daniel Nano Jr, MD
- Chapter 9: Phakic Lens Implantation in Myopia and Hyperopia
- Daljit Singh, MS, DSc
- Chapter 10: Phakic Refractive Lenses
- Alexander Hatsis, MD, FACS and George Rozakis, MD, FACS
- Chapter 11: Intacs: Breaking the Prolate and Refractive Reversal Barrier
- JE "Jay" McDonald II, MD; Allyson Mertins, OD; and David Deitz, Research Assistant
- Chapter 12: Myopia: PRK, LASIK, and LASEK
- Patricia Sierra Wilkinson, MD; David R. Hardten, MD; Richard L. Lindstrom, MD; and Elizabeth A. Davis, MD
- Chapter 13: Presbyopia: Cataract Surgery With Implantation of the 1 CU Accomodative Lens
- Michael Küchle, MD; Nguyen X. Nguyen, MD; Achim Langenbucher, PhD; and
Berthold Seitz, MD
- Chapter 14: Presbyopic Lens Exchange
- Kevin L. Waltz, OD, MD and R. Bruce Wallace III, MD, FACS
- Chapter 15: Surgical Reversal of Presbyopia
- Gene W. Zdenek, MD
- Index
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F. Hampton Roy, MD, FACS, has a private practice in Little Rock, Ark. He is the author of 120 articles and 33 books, and is Medical Director of the World Eye Foundation. Dr. Roy has worked in Peru, Bolivia, China, and India to improve current information systems. He is Clinical Associate Professor of Ophthalmology at University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.
Carlos Walter Arzabe, MD, practices medicine in Santa Cruz, Bolivia. Dr. Arzabe is a former Research Fellow of Harvard University Eye Research Institute from Boston and Schepens Retina Associates. He has written in several world ophthalmic journals and books, and in the past few years has published with the Pan American Association of Ophthalmology a diabetic retinopathy manual. Most recently, with the support of the World Eye Foundation and Dr. Roy?s guidance, teaching, and editing, he published a glaucoma manual (written in Spanish), which has been distributed for free in 16 countries. In 1996 he was the winner of the world contest, the Ten Outstanding Young Persons of the World Award, in the category of Medical Innovations, by the Junior Chamber International, Inc.
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