Vitreo-retinal Surgery / edited by Bernd Kirchhof, David Wong
Contributor(s): Resource type: Ressourcentyp: Buch (Online)Book (Online)Language: English Series: Essentials in Ophthalmology | SpringerLink BücherPublisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2007Description: Online-Ressource (XVI, 156 p. 122 illus., mostly in color, digital)ISBN:- 9783540336709
- 617.7
- 617.71
- 617.735059
- 610
- RE1-994
- RE551
- WW 270
Contents:
Summary: Progress in vitreo-retinal surgery is mercurial. Since this series is dedicated to new developments the reader is presented with a motley list of topics. The advancements described here may represent generally accepted progress in the field: New instruments, Macular hole surgery, Tumor biopsy. The text is well-structured text and the book bridges the gap between primary literature and daily practice.Summary: Progress in vitreo-retinal surgery is mercurial. Since this series is dedicated to new developments the reader is presented with a motley list of topics. The advancements described here may represent generally accepted progress in the field: New instruments, Macular hole surgery, Tumor biopsy. New ideas are set out to be tested for their benefit, for example: AMD surgery, Adjunctive pharmacotherapy. Reflections on incessant clinical problems in vitreo-retina surgery require superior scrutinization of established surgical techniques and indications: Posterior slippage, Inferior breaks, Subclinical retinal detachments. The editors will expand this list in future editions with topics like: new support for buckling surgery, enzyme assisted vitrectomy, new tamponades and other yet unknown fields of progress.PPN: PPN: 1649021836Package identifier: Produktsigel: ZDB-1-SMI | ZDB-2-SME
CONTENTS; Chapter 1; Historical Overview of Microincision Surgery; Chapter 2; 25-Gauge Instrumentation: Engineering Challenges and Tradeoffs; Chapter 3; 25-Gauge, Sutureless, Trans-Conjunctival Vitrectomy; Chapter 4; Transconjunctival 23-Gauge Vitrectomy; Chapter 5; 23-Gauge One-Step Instrumentation; Chapter 6; Small Gauge Vitrectomy: Anesthesia, Incision Technique and Cannula Removal; Chapter 7; Comparison of 25-Gauge Trocar/Cannula Wound Healing and Remodeling with InVivo Vitrector Flow Analysis; Chapter 8; 25-Gauge Vitreous Surgery: Getting Started; Chapter 9
25-Gauge Macular Surgery: Principles and InstrumentationsChapter 10; 25-Gauge Sutureless Vitrectomy for Diabetic Retinopathy; Chapter 11; Small-Gauge Vitrectomy for Retinal Detachment; Chapter 12; Perfluorocarbon-Perfused 25-Gauge Vitrectomy; Chapter 13; Primary 25-Gauge Vitrectomy with Topical Anesthesia for Persistent Vitreous Floaters; Chapter 14; 25-Gauge Vitrectomy in Infectious Endophthalmitis; Chapter 15; 25-Gauge Transconjunctival Sutureless Vitrectomy for Vitreous and Retinal/Choroidal Biopsy; Chapter 16; Uveal Biopsy with 25-Gauge Vitrector: Work in Progress; Chapter 17
The Use of 25-Gauge Vitrectomy Systems in the Management of TraumaChapter 18; Small-Gauge Approach in Pediatric Vitreoretinal Surgery; Chapter 19; Combined Phaco/25-Gauge Vitrectomy; Chapter 20; Complications of 25-Gauge Vitrectomy; Chapter 21; A Comparison of 20- vs 25- Gauge Vitrectomy: Does Size Matter?; Chapter 22; 20-Gauge Sutureless Vitrectomy Trocar System; Chapter 23; 20-Gauge Non-Cannulated Sutureless Vitrectomy; Chapter 24; Small-Gauge Vitrectomy: Which Calliper Should We Choose and When?; Chapter 25; Current Clinical Data and Future (for Small-Gauge Vitreoretinal Surgery)
Chapter 26Pearls from Experts; Index;
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