Cutting-edge Vitreoretinal Surgery
Herausgegeben:Jain, Astha; Natarajan, S.; Saxena, Sandeep
Cutting-edge Vitreoretinal Surgery
Herausgegeben:Jain, Astha; Natarajan, S.; Saxena, Sandeep
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This book covers the entire range of vitreoretinal surgeries. The first section covers essential information about the anatomy and the appropriate diagnostic techniques which helps in preoperative evaluation. The second section is on surgical instrumentation, and includes adjuncts used in VR surgery. Advanced instrumentation such as 3D visualization system, endoscopic vitrectomy and robotic surgeries are well described in the chapters. The later sections deal with the surgical technique for different disease entities. Management of posterior segment complication of anterior segment surgeries…mehr
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This book covers the entire range of vitreoretinal surgeries. The first section covers essential information about the anatomy and the appropriate diagnostic techniques which helps in preoperative evaluation. The second section is on surgical instrumentation, and includes adjuncts used in VR surgery. Advanced instrumentation such as 3D visualization system, endoscopic vitrectomy and robotic surgeries are well described in the chapters. The later sections deal with the surgical technique for different disease entities. Management of posterior segment complication of anterior segment surgeries such as cataract and keratoprosthesis are reviewed in detail. A section on gene therapy has been incorporated. This book will help the reader to gather a detailed round-up of basics of and advances made in the field of vitreoretinal surgery. It is supplemented with videos.
This book is meant for practicing retinal surgeons, those in training as well as students with interest in vitreoretinal surgery.
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This book is meant for practicing retinal surgeons, those in training as well as students with interest in vitreoretinal surgery.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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- Verlag: Springer / Springer Nature Singapore / Springer, Berlin
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 978-981-33-4167-8
- 1st ed. 2021
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 1200g
- ISBN-13: 9789813341678
- ISBN-10: 981334167X
- Artikelnr.: 60420049
- Verlag: Springer / Springer Nature Singapore / Springer, Berlin
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 978-981-33-4167-8
- 1st ed. 2021
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 1200g
- ISBN-13: 9789813341678
- ISBN-10: 981334167X
- Artikelnr.: 60420049
Dr Astha Jain is a vitreoretinal surgeon. She completed her MD in ophthalmology from King George's Medical University, Lucknow, followed by a fellowship in vitreoretinal surgery from H V Desai Eye Hospital, Pune. She worked as a vitreoretinal surgeon at Narayana Netralaya, Bangalore before joining Aditya Jyot Foundation. She has several international publications to her credit and is a reviewer for several journals. She is the recipient of Prof. Yasuo Tano Travel Grant for APAO 2013 and also a recipient of Sir Ratan Tata and Sir JRD Tata scholarships for excelling in academics. She is actively involved in training of vitreoretina fellows at her center. Her areas of interest include diabetic retinopathy, retinal detachment, retinopathy of prematurity, posterior uveitis and diagnostics in retinal disorders. Prof. Dr. S. Natarajan is a vitreoretinal surgeon and is the Chairman& Managing Director of Aditya Jyot Eye Hospital, Mumbai. He is a Charter Inductee in the Retina Hall of Fame. He is the President of Organized Medicine Academic Guild (OMAG) Asia Pacific Ophthalmic Trauma Society (APOTS). He is Past President of All India Ophthalmological Society (AIOS) Ocular Trauma Society of India (OTSI). He is also the Secretary General of Genetics Eye Genetics Consortium (GEGC) and Board Member of Retina World Congress (RWC) International Society of Ocular Trauma (ISOT). The Prestigious International Council of Ophthalmology (ICO) has appointed him as ICO Board of Trustees for 2018 - 2020. He was conferred with the prestigious Padmashree award in the year 2013, and he was the first Indian to receive the Gusi Peace Prize. He was also awarded the Asia Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology Achievement Award by APAO. He has more than 100 publications and has edited two books. His areas of interest are ocular trauma, retinal detachment, age-related macular degeneration, inherited retinal disorders and diabetic retinopathy. Dr. Sandeep Saxena is professor and chief of retina service, Department of Ophthalmology, King George's Medical University, Lucknow, India. After his postgraduation from King George's Medical University, Lucknow, he completed two vitreoretinal postdoctoral fellowships at Barnes Retina Institute and Anheuser Busch Eye Institute, St. Louis, USA and New York Presbyterian Hospital, New York, USA. He has been a DAAD Fellow, Bonn, Germany and a Visiting Fellow at Oxford University, UK and Harvard Medical School, USA. He is on the editorial board of several journals and has 23 books, 40 book chapters and over 150 publications to his credit. He also designed "Saxena Retinal Grid-428 and 520" (Ocular Instruments, USA) for measuring retinal lesions.
Section I: Introduction to vitreoretinal surgery.- History of vitreoretinal surgery.- Vitreoretinal surgery self-education.- Section II: Surgical anatomy and imaging in vitreoretinal surgery.- Surgical anatomy in vitreoretinal surgery.- Investigation aiding in vitreoretinal surgery: Optical coherence tomography, intraoperative OCT, ultrasound B scan.- Anesthesia in vitreoretinal surgery.- Section III: Surgical technology in vitreoretinal surgery.- Wide angle viewing system in vitreoretinal surgery.- Illumination system in vitreoretinal surgery.- Vitreoretinal instruments.- Small guage sutureless vitrectomy.- Bimanual vitrectomy.- Endoscopic vitrectomy.- 3D viewing system in vitreoretinal surgery.- Robotics in vitreoretinal surgery.- Internal tamponading agents in vitreoretinal surgery.- Section IV: Retinal detachment: surgical techniques.- Scleral buckling.- Pneumatic retinopexy.- Primary vitrectomy.- Principles in management of proliferative vitreoretinopathy.- Surgical management of giant retinal tear.- Surgical management of retinal dialysis.- Surgical management of coloboma with retinal detachment.- Myopic macular hole with retinal detachment: macular buckle and vitrectomy.- Section V: Diabetic retinopathy.- Surgical management of high risk proliferative diabetic retinopathy: vitreous hemorrhage and tractional retinal detachment.- Surgery for diabetic macular edema.-Section VI: Macular surgery.- Surgical techniques of macular hole repair.- Management of epiretinal membrane and vitreomacular traction.- Management of submacular hemorrhage.- Management of foveoschisis.- Section VII: Gene therapy.- Gene therapy for inherited retinal disorders.- Section VIII: Ocular trauma.- Primary management of open globe injuries: vitreoretinal surgeons perspective.- Surgical management of posterior segment complications of ocular trauma.- Surgical techniques of intraocular foreign body removal.- Section IX: Endophthalmitis.- Vitrectomy in endophthalmitis.- SectionX: Complications in vitreoretinal surgery.- Complications of vitreoretinal surgery and their management.- Section XI: Others.- Surgical management of retinopathy of prematurity.- Management of Coats' disease.- Management of Eales disease.- Vitrectomy in uveitis.- Viral retinitis related retinal detachment.- Management of retinal detachment associated with optic disc pit.- Surgical management of parasitic retinal disorders.- Management for dropped or posteriorly dislocated nucleus and intraocular lens.- Management of suprachoroidal hemorrhage.- Management of complications associated with keratoprosthesis.- Phacovitrectomy: combining phacoemulsification with vitrectomy.
Section I: Introduction to vitreoretinal surgery.- History of vitreoretinal surgery.- Vitreoretinal surgery self-education.- Section II: Surgical anatomy and imaging in vitreoretinal surgery.- Surgical anatomy in vitreoretinal surgery.- Investigation aiding in vitreoretinal surgery: Optical coherence tomography, intraoperative OCT, ultrasound B scan.- Anesthesia in vitreoretinal surgery.- Section III: Surgical technology in vitreoretinal surgery.- Wide angle viewing system in vitreoretinal surgery.- Illumination system in vitreoretinal surgery.- Vitreoretinal instruments.- Small guage sutureless vitrectomy.- Bimanual vitrectomy.- Endoscopic vitrectomy.- 3D viewing system in vitreoretinal surgery.- Robotics in vitreoretinal surgery.- Internal tamponading agents in vitreoretinal surgery.- Section IV: Retinal detachment: surgical techniques.- Scleral buckling.- Pneumatic retinopexy.- Primary vitrectomy.- Principles in management of proliferative vitreoretinopathy.- Surgical management of giant retinal tear.- Surgical management of retinal dialysis.- Surgical management of coloboma with retinal detachment.- Myopic macular hole with retinal detachment: macular buckle and vitrectomy.- Section V: Diabetic retinopathy.- Surgical management of high risk proliferative diabetic retinopathy: vitreous hemorrhage and tractional retinal detachment.- Surgery for diabetic macular edema.-Section VI: Macular surgery.- Surgical techniques of macular hole repair.- Management of epiretinal membrane and vitreomacular traction.- Management of submacular hemorrhage.- Management of foveoschisis.- Section VII: Gene therapy.- Gene therapy for inherited retinal disorders.- Section VIII: Ocular trauma.- Primary management of open globe injuries: vitreoretinal surgeons perspective.- Surgical management of posterior segment complications of ocular trauma.- Surgical techniques of intraocular foreign body removal.- Section IX: Endophthalmitis.- Vitrectomy in endophthalmitis.- SectionX: Complications in vitreoretinal surgery.- Complications of vitreoretinal surgery and their management.- Section XI: Others.- Surgical management of retinopathy of prematurity.- Management of Coats’ disease.- Management of Eales disease.- Vitrectomy in uveitis.- Viral retinitis related retinal detachment.- Management of retinal detachment associated with optic disc pit.- Surgical management of parasitic retinal disorders.- Management for dropped or posteriorly dislocated nucleus and intraocular lens.- Management of suprachoroidal hemorrhage.- Management of complications associated with keratoprosthesis.- Phacovitrectomy: combining phacoemulsification with vitrectomy.
Section I: Introduction to vitreoretinal surgery.- History of vitreoretinal surgery.- Vitreoretinal surgery self-education.- Section II: Surgical anatomy and imaging in vitreoretinal surgery.- Surgical anatomy in vitreoretinal surgery.- Investigation aiding in vitreoretinal surgery: Optical coherence tomography, intraoperative OCT, ultrasound B scan.- Anesthesia in vitreoretinal surgery.- Section III: Surgical technology in vitreoretinal surgery.- Wide angle viewing system in vitreoretinal surgery.- Illumination system in vitreoretinal surgery.- Vitreoretinal instruments.- Small guage sutureless vitrectomy.- Bimanual vitrectomy.- Endoscopic vitrectomy.- 3D viewing system in vitreoretinal surgery.- Robotics in vitreoretinal surgery.- Internal tamponading agents in vitreoretinal surgery.- Section IV: Retinal detachment: surgical techniques.- Scleral buckling.- Pneumatic retinopexy.- Primary vitrectomy.- Principles in management of proliferative vitreoretinopathy.- Surgical management of giant retinal tear.- Surgical management of retinal dialysis.- Surgical management of coloboma with retinal detachment.- Myopic macular hole with retinal detachment: macular buckle and vitrectomy.- Section V: Diabetic retinopathy.- Surgical management of high risk proliferative diabetic retinopathy: vitreous hemorrhage and tractional retinal detachment.- Surgery for diabetic macular edema.-Section VI: Macular surgery.- Surgical techniques of macular hole repair.- Management of epiretinal membrane and vitreomacular traction.- Management of submacular hemorrhage.- Management of foveoschisis.- Section VII: Gene therapy.- Gene therapy for inherited retinal disorders.- Section VIII: Ocular trauma.- Primary management of open globe injuries: vitreoretinal surgeons perspective.- Surgical management of posterior segment complications of ocular trauma.- Surgical techniques of intraocular foreign body removal.- Section IX: Endophthalmitis.- Vitrectomy in endophthalmitis.- SectionX: Complications in vitreoretinal surgery.- Complications of vitreoretinal surgery and their management.- Section XI: Others.- Surgical management of retinopathy of prematurity.- Management of Coats' disease.- Management of Eales disease.- Vitrectomy in uveitis.- Viral retinitis related retinal detachment.- Management of retinal detachment associated with optic disc pit.- Surgical management of parasitic retinal disorders.- Management for dropped or posteriorly dislocated nucleus and intraocular lens.- Management of suprachoroidal hemorrhage.- Management of complications associated with keratoprosthesis.- Phacovitrectomy: combining phacoemulsification with vitrectomy.
Section I: Introduction to vitreoretinal surgery.- History of vitreoretinal surgery.- Vitreoretinal surgery self-education.- Section II: Surgical anatomy and imaging in vitreoretinal surgery.- Surgical anatomy in vitreoretinal surgery.- Investigation aiding in vitreoretinal surgery: Optical coherence tomography, intraoperative OCT, ultrasound B scan.- Anesthesia in vitreoretinal surgery.- Section III: Surgical technology in vitreoretinal surgery.- Wide angle viewing system in vitreoretinal surgery.- Illumination system in vitreoretinal surgery.- Vitreoretinal instruments.- Small guage sutureless vitrectomy.- Bimanual vitrectomy.- Endoscopic vitrectomy.- 3D viewing system in vitreoretinal surgery.- Robotics in vitreoretinal surgery.- Internal tamponading agents in vitreoretinal surgery.- Section IV: Retinal detachment: surgical techniques.- Scleral buckling.- Pneumatic retinopexy.- Primary vitrectomy.- Principles in management of proliferative vitreoretinopathy.- Surgical management of giant retinal tear.- Surgical management of retinal dialysis.- Surgical management of coloboma with retinal detachment.- Myopic macular hole with retinal detachment: macular buckle and vitrectomy.- Section V: Diabetic retinopathy.- Surgical management of high risk proliferative diabetic retinopathy: vitreous hemorrhage and tractional retinal detachment.- Surgery for diabetic macular edema.-Section VI: Macular surgery.- Surgical techniques of macular hole repair.- Management of epiretinal membrane and vitreomacular traction.- Management of submacular hemorrhage.- Management of foveoschisis.- Section VII: Gene therapy.- Gene therapy for inherited retinal disorders.- Section VIII: Ocular trauma.- Primary management of open globe injuries: vitreoretinal surgeons perspective.- Surgical management of posterior segment complications of ocular trauma.- Surgical techniques of intraocular foreign body removal.- Section IX: Endophthalmitis.- Vitrectomy in endophthalmitis.- SectionX: Complications in vitreoretinal surgery.- Complications of vitreoretinal surgery and their management.- Section XI: Others.- Surgical management of retinopathy of prematurity.- Management of Coats’ disease.- Management of Eales disease.- Vitrectomy in uveitis.- Viral retinitis related retinal detachment.- Management of retinal detachment associated with optic disc pit.- Surgical management of parasitic retinal disorders.- Management for dropped or posteriorly dislocated nucleus and intraocular lens.- Management of suprachoroidal hemorrhage.- Management of complications associated with keratoprosthesis.- Phacovitrectomy: combining phacoemulsification with vitrectomy.