David F. Chang
Phaco Chop and Advanced Phaco Techniques (eBook, PDF)
Strategies for Complicated Cataracts
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Phaco Chop, the best-selling cataract surgery book, has been revised and updated into a Second Edition to reflect the many advances over the past few years. More than half of the 30 total chapters are new. These detail strategies for complicated cases and introduce femtosecond laser nuclear fragmentation techniques.
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Phaco Chop, the best-selling cataract surgery book, has been revised and updated into a Second Edition to reflect the many advances over the past few years. More than half of the 30 total chapters are new. These detail strategies for complicated cases and introduce femtosecond laser nuclear fragmentation techniques.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040139400
- Artikelnr.: 70884130
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040139400
- Artikelnr.: 70884130
David F. Chang, MD is a Summa Cum Laude graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Medical School. He completed his ophthalmology residency at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) where he is now a clinical professor. Having chaired the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (ASCRS) Cataract Clinical Committee, Dr. Chang joined the ASCRS Executive Committee in 2009, serving as president in 2012-2013. He is also chairman of the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) Cataract Preferred Practice Pattern Panel, immediate past chair of the AAO Practicing Ophthalmologist Curriculum Panel for Cataract/Anterior Segment, and in 2009 completed his 5-year term as chair of the AAO Annual Meeting program committee. Dr. Chang is a board member of the ASCRS Foundation and serves on the medical advisory board of 2 global humanitarian organizations (Himalayan Cataract Project and Project Vision). He is also an adjunct clinical professor of ophthalmology at the Chinese University in Hong Kong and honorary professor for the Zhongshan Ophthalmic Center of Sun Yat-Sen University in China.
In 2006, Dr. Chang became only the third ophthalmologist to ever receive the Charlotte Baer Award honoring the outstanding clinical faculty member at the UCSF Medical School. He has received the highest honor for cataract surgery from the ASCRS (Binkhorst Medal), the AAO (Kelman Lecture), the Asia Pacific Association of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (Lim Medal), the United Kingdom and Ireland Society of Cataract & Refractive Surgery (Rayner Medal), the Canadian Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (Award of Excellence/Stein Lecture), the Indian Intraocular Implant and Refractive Society (Gold Medal), the Italian Ophthalmological Society (Strampelli Medal), and the Royal Australia and the New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists (Gregg Medal). He has also been asked to give the Keynote Lecture for the Asia Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology Annual Meeting.
Dr. Chang has been selected to deliver the following additional named lectures: Transamerica Lecture (UCSF), Wolfe Lecture (University of Iowa), DeVoe Lecture (Columbia-Harkness), Gettes Lecture (Wills Eye Hospital), Helen Keller Lecture (University of Alabama), Williams Lecture (UCSF), Kayes Lecture (University of Washington, St. Louis), Thorpe Lecture (Pittsburgh Ophthalmology Society), Schutz Lecture (New York University Medical Center), Wallace-Evan Lecture (Casey Eye, Oregon), Kambara Lecture (Loma Linda), Boyaner Lecture (McGill), Herbert Lecture (UC Irvine), Rodriguez Lecture (Univ Arizona), Jules Stein Lecture (UCLA-Jules Stein), Paton Medal Lecture (Baylor/Cullen Eye), Weinstock Lecture (Wills Eye Hospital), and the Proctor Lecture (UCSF/Proctor Foundation). In addition to the AAO Achievement and Senior Achievement awards, Dr. Chang is also a 6-time AAO Secretariat Award recipient. He was the inaugural recipient of the UCSF Department of Ophthalmology's Distinguished Alumni Award (2005).
Dr. Chang is the chief medical editor of EyeWorld, associate international editor for the Asia-Pacific Journal of Ophthalmology, and served for 5 years as co-chief medical editor for Cataract and Refractive Surgery Today. He was the textbook editor of Cataract Surgery Today (CRST 2009), Mastering Refractive IOLs-The Art and Science (SLACK Incorporated 2008) and Curbside Consultation in Cataract Surgery (SLACK Incorporated 2007), the series editor for the 8 SLACK Incorporated Curbside Consultation ophthalmology textbooks, and the principal author of Phaco Chop (SLACK Incorporated 2004).
In 2006, Dr. Chang became only the third ophthalmologist to ever receive the Charlotte Baer Award honoring the outstanding clinical faculty member at the UCSF Medical School. He has received the highest honor for cataract surgery from the ASCRS (Binkhorst Medal), the AAO (Kelman Lecture), the Asia Pacific Association of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (Lim Medal), the United Kingdom and Ireland Society of Cataract & Refractive Surgery (Rayner Medal), the Canadian Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (Award of Excellence/Stein Lecture), the Indian Intraocular Implant and Refractive Society (Gold Medal), the Italian Ophthalmological Society (Strampelli Medal), and the Royal Australia and the New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists (Gregg Medal). He has also been asked to give the Keynote Lecture for the Asia Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology Annual Meeting.
Dr. Chang has been selected to deliver the following additional named lectures: Transamerica Lecture (UCSF), Wolfe Lecture (University of Iowa), DeVoe Lecture (Columbia-Harkness), Gettes Lecture (Wills Eye Hospital), Helen Keller Lecture (University of Alabama), Williams Lecture (UCSF), Kayes Lecture (University of Washington, St. Louis), Thorpe Lecture (Pittsburgh Ophthalmology Society), Schutz Lecture (New York University Medical Center), Wallace-Evan Lecture (Casey Eye, Oregon), Kambara Lecture (Loma Linda), Boyaner Lecture (McGill), Herbert Lecture (UC Irvine), Rodriguez Lecture (Univ Arizona), Jules Stein Lecture (UCLA-Jules Stein), Paton Medal Lecture (Baylor/Cullen Eye), Weinstock Lecture (Wills Eye Hospital), and the Proctor Lecture (UCSF/Proctor Foundation). In addition to the AAO Achievement and Senior Achievement awards, Dr. Chang is also a 6-time AAO Secretariat Award recipient. He was the inaugural recipient of the UCSF Department of Ophthalmology's Distinguished Alumni Award (2005).
Dr. Chang is the chief medical editor of EyeWorld, associate international editor for the Asia-Pacific Journal of Ophthalmology, and served for 5 years as co-chief medical editor for Cataract and Refractive Surgery Today. He was the textbook editor of Cataract Surgery Today (CRST 2009), Mastering Refractive IOLs-The Art and Science (SLACK Incorporated 2008) and Curbside Consultation in Cataract Surgery (SLACK Incorporated 2007), the series editor for the 8 SLACK Incorporated Curbside Consultation ophthalmology textbooks, and the principal author of Phaco Chop (SLACK Incorporated 2004).
Dedication Acknowledgments About the Author Contributing Authors Foreword
by Robert H. Osher, MD Introduction Section I Phaco Chop Technique Chapter
1 Why Learn Chopping? David F. Chang, MD Chapter 2 Horizontal Chopping:
Principles and Pearls Randall J. Olson, MD Chapter 3 Vertical Chopping:
Principles and Pearls Louis D. \u201cSkip\u201d Nichamin, MD Chapter 4
Comparing and Integrating Horizontal and Vertical Chopping David F. Chang,
MD Chapter 5 Transitioning to Phaco Chop: Pearls and Pitfalls David F.
Chang, MD Chapter 6 Phaco Prechop Takayuki Akahoshi, MD Chapter 7 Biaxial
Microincision Chopping Mark Packer, MD, FACS, CPI Section II Phacodynamics
of Chopping Chapter 8 Understanding the Phacodynamics of Chopping Barry S.
Seibel, MD Chapter 9 Optimizing Machine Settings for Chopping Techniques
David F. Chang, MD Chapter 10 Optimizing the Alcon Infiniti for Chopping
David F. Chang, MD and Barry S. Seibel, MD Sidebar: Ultra Chopper Theory
and Technique Alan S. Crandall, MD Chapter 11 Optimizing the AMO Signature
for Chopping David F. Chang, MD Chapter 12 Optimizing the Bausch + Lomb
Stellaris for Chopping Louis D. \u201cSkip\u201d Nichamin, MD Section III
Femtosecond Laser Nuclear Prechopping Chapter 13 Femtosecond Laser Nuclear
Fragmentation (LenSx Platform) Robert J. Cionni, MD Chapter 14 Femtosecond
Laser Nuclear Fragmentation (LensAR platform) Louis D. \u201cSkip\u201d
Nichamin, MD Chapter 15 Femtosecond Laser Nuclear Fragmentation (Catalys
Platform) Barry S. Seibel, MD Section IV Complicated Cases and
Complications: Strategies and Management Chapter 16 Capsulorrhexis: Sizing
Objectives and Pearls David F. Chang, MD Chapter 17 Conquering
Capsulorrhexis Complications David F. Chang, MD Chapter 18 Pearls for
Hydrodissection and Hydrodelineation David F. Chang, MD Chapter 19
Strategies for the Rock Hard Nucleus David F. Chang, MD Chapter 20 Advanced
Phaco Techniques for Brunescent Nuclei: Cross-Action Chop Circumferential
Disassembly Lisa B. Arbisser, MD Chapter 21 Strategies for Small Pupils
David F. Chang, MD Chapter 22 Intraoperative Floppy Iris Syndrome David F.
Chang, MD Chapter 23 Strategies for Weak Zonules David F. Chang, MD Chapter
24 Intraocular Lens Implantation With Abnormal Zonules David F. Chang, MD
Chapter 25 Phaco in Highly Myopic Eyes David F. Chang, MD Chapter 26 Phaco
Within the Crowded Anterior Segment David F. Chang, MD Chapter 27
Strategies for Managing Posterior Capsule Rupture David F. Chang, MD
Chapter 28 Intraocular Lens Implantation Following Posterior Capsule
Rupture David F. Chang, MD Chapter 29 Strategies for Unplanned Anterior
Vitrectomy Lisa B. Arbisser, MD Chapter 30 Posterior Capsule Rupture and
Vitreous Loss: Advanced Approaches Louis D. \u201cSkip\u201d Nichamin, MD
Financial Disclosures Index
by Robert H. Osher, MD Introduction Section I Phaco Chop Technique Chapter
1 Why Learn Chopping? David F. Chang, MD Chapter 2 Horizontal Chopping:
Principles and Pearls Randall J. Olson, MD Chapter 3 Vertical Chopping:
Principles and Pearls Louis D. \u201cSkip\u201d Nichamin, MD Chapter 4
Comparing and Integrating Horizontal and Vertical Chopping David F. Chang,
MD Chapter 5 Transitioning to Phaco Chop: Pearls and Pitfalls David F.
Chang, MD Chapter 6 Phaco Prechop Takayuki Akahoshi, MD Chapter 7 Biaxial
Microincision Chopping Mark Packer, MD, FACS, CPI Section II Phacodynamics
of Chopping Chapter 8 Understanding the Phacodynamics of Chopping Barry S.
Seibel, MD Chapter 9 Optimizing Machine Settings for Chopping Techniques
David F. Chang, MD Chapter 10 Optimizing the Alcon Infiniti for Chopping
David F. Chang, MD and Barry S. Seibel, MD Sidebar: Ultra Chopper Theory
and Technique Alan S. Crandall, MD Chapter 11 Optimizing the AMO Signature
for Chopping David F. Chang, MD Chapter 12 Optimizing the Bausch + Lomb
Stellaris for Chopping Louis D. \u201cSkip\u201d Nichamin, MD Section III
Femtosecond Laser Nuclear Prechopping Chapter 13 Femtosecond Laser Nuclear
Fragmentation (LenSx Platform) Robert J. Cionni, MD Chapter 14 Femtosecond
Laser Nuclear Fragmentation (LensAR platform) Louis D. \u201cSkip\u201d
Nichamin, MD Chapter 15 Femtosecond Laser Nuclear Fragmentation (Catalys
Platform) Barry S. Seibel, MD Section IV Complicated Cases and
Complications: Strategies and Management Chapter 16 Capsulorrhexis: Sizing
Objectives and Pearls David F. Chang, MD Chapter 17 Conquering
Capsulorrhexis Complications David F. Chang, MD Chapter 18 Pearls for
Hydrodissection and Hydrodelineation David F. Chang, MD Chapter 19
Strategies for the Rock Hard Nucleus David F. Chang, MD Chapter 20 Advanced
Phaco Techniques for Brunescent Nuclei: Cross-Action Chop Circumferential
Disassembly Lisa B. Arbisser, MD Chapter 21 Strategies for Small Pupils
David F. Chang, MD Chapter 22 Intraoperative Floppy Iris Syndrome David F.
Chang, MD Chapter 23 Strategies for Weak Zonules David F. Chang, MD Chapter
24 Intraocular Lens Implantation With Abnormal Zonules David F. Chang, MD
Chapter 25 Phaco in Highly Myopic Eyes David F. Chang, MD Chapter 26 Phaco
Within the Crowded Anterior Segment David F. Chang, MD Chapter 27
Strategies for Managing Posterior Capsule Rupture David F. Chang, MD
Chapter 28 Intraocular Lens Implantation Following Posterior Capsule
Rupture David F. Chang, MD Chapter 29 Strategies for Unplanned Anterior
Vitrectomy Lisa B. Arbisser, MD Chapter 30 Posterior Capsule Rupture and
Vitreous Loss: Advanced Approaches Louis D. \u201cSkip\u201d Nichamin, MD
Financial Disclosures Index
Dedication Acknowledgments About the Author Contributing Authors Foreword
by Robert H. Osher, MD Introduction Section I Phaco Chop Technique Chapter
1 Why Learn Chopping? David F. Chang, MD Chapter 2 Horizontal Chopping:
Principles and Pearls Randall J. Olson, MD Chapter 3 Vertical Chopping:
Principles and Pearls Louis D. \u201cSkip\u201d Nichamin, MD Chapter 4
Comparing and Integrating Horizontal and Vertical Chopping David F. Chang,
MD Chapter 5 Transitioning to Phaco Chop: Pearls and Pitfalls David F.
Chang, MD Chapter 6 Phaco Prechop Takayuki Akahoshi, MD Chapter 7 Biaxial
Microincision Chopping Mark Packer, MD, FACS, CPI Section II Phacodynamics
of Chopping Chapter 8 Understanding the Phacodynamics of Chopping Barry S.
Seibel, MD Chapter 9 Optimizing Machine Settings for Chopping Techniques
David F. Chang, MD Chapter 10 Optimizing the Alcon Infiniti for Chopping
David F. Chang, MD and Barry S. Seibel, MD Sidebar: Ultra Chopper Theory
and Technique Alan S. Crandall, MD Chapter 11 Optimizing the AMO Signature
for Chopping David F. Chang, MD Chapter 12 Optimizing the Bausch + Lomb
Stellaris for Chopping Louis D. \u201cSkip\u201d Nichamin, MD Section III
Femtosecond Laser Nuclear Prechopping Chapter 13 Femtosecond Laser Nuclear
Fragmentation (LenSx Platform) Robert J. Cionni, MD Chapter 14 Femtosecond
Laser Nuclear Fragmentation (LensAR platform) Louis D. \u201cSkip\u201d
Nichamin, MD Chapter 15 Femtosecond Laser Nuclear Fragmentation (Catalys
Platform) Barry S. Seibel, MD Section IV Complicated Cases and
Complications: Strategies and Management Chapter 16 Capsulorrhexis: Sizing
Objectives and Pearls David F. Chang, MD Chapter 17 Conquering
Capsulorrhexis Complications David F. Chang, MD Chapter 18 Pearls for
Hydrodissection and Hydrodelineation David F. Chang, MD Chapter 19
Strategies for the Rock Hard Nucleus David F. Chang, MD Chapter 20 Advanced
Phaco Techniques for Brunescent Nuclei: Cross-Action Chop Circumferential
Disassembly Lisa B. Arbisser, MD Chapter 21 Strategies for Small Pupils
David F. Chang, MD Chapter 22 Intraoperative Floppy Iris Syndrome David F.
Chang, MD Chapter 23 Strategies for Weak Zonules David F. Chang, MD Chapter
24 Intraocular Lens Implantation With Abnormal Zonules David F. Chang, MD
Chapter 25 Phaco in Highly Myopic Eyes David F. Chang, MD Chapter 26 Phaco
Within the Crowded Anterior Segment David F. Chang, MD Chapter 27
Strategies for Managing Posterior Capsule Rupture David F. Chang, MD
Chapter 28 Intraocular Lens Implantation Following Posterior Capsule
Rupture David F. Chang, MD Chapter 29 Strategies for Unplanned Anterior
Vitrectomy Lisa B. Arbisser, MD Chapter 30 Posterior Capsule Rupture and
Vitreous Loss: Advanced Approaches Louis D. \u201cSkip\u201d Nichamin, MD
Financial Disclosures Index
by Robert H. Osher, MD Introduction Section I Phaco Chop Technique Chapter
1 Why Learn Chopping? David F. Chang, MD Chapter 2 Horizontal Chopping:
Principles and Pearls Randall J. Olson, MD Chapter 3 Vertical Chopping:
Principles and Pearls Louis D. \u201cSkip\u201d Nichamin, MD Chapter 4
Comparing and Integrating Horizontal and Vertical Chopping David F. Chang,
MD Chapter 5 Transitioning to Phaco Chop: Pearls and Pitfalls David F.
Chang, MD Chapter 6 Phaco Prechop Takayuki Akahoshi, MD Chapter 7 Biaxial
Microincision Chopping Mark Packer, MD, FACS, CPI Section II Phacodynamics
of Chopping Chapter 8 Understanding the Phacodynamics of Chopping Barry S.
Seibel, MD Chapter 9 Optimizing Machine Settings for Chopping Techniques
David F. Chang, MD Chapter 10 Optimizing the Alcon Infiniti for Chopping
David F. Chang, MD and Barry S. Seibel, MD Sidebar: Ultra Chopper Theory
and Technique Alan S. Crandall, MD Chapter 11 Optimizing the AMO Signature
for Chopping David F. Chang, MD Chapter 12 Optimizing the Bausch + Lomb
Stellaris for Chopping Louis D. \u201cSkip\u201d Nichamin, MD Section III
Femtosecond Laser Nuclear Prechopping Chapter 13 Femtosecond Laser Nuclear
Fragmentation (LenSx Platform) Robert J. Cionni, MD Chapter 14 Femtosecond
Laser Nuclear Fragmentation (LensAR platform) Louis D. \u201cSkip\u201d
Nichamin, MD Chapter 15 Femtosecond Laser Nuclear Fragmentation (Catalys
Platform) Barry S. Seibel, MD Section IV Complicated Cases and
Complications: Strategies and Management Chapter 16 Capsulorrhexis: Sizing
Objectives and Pearls David F. Chang, MD Chapter 17 Conquering
Capsulorrhexis Complications David F. Chang, MD Chapter 18 Pearls for
Hydrodissection and Hydrodelineation David F. Chang, MD Chapter 19
Strategies for the Rock Hard Nucleus David F. Chang, MD Chapter 20 Advanced
Phaco Techniques for Brunescent Nuclei: Cross-Action Chop Circumferential
Disassembly Lisa B. Arbisser, MD Chapter 21 Strategies for Small Pupils
David F. Chang, MD Chapter 22 Intraoperative Floppy Iris Syndrome David F.
Chang, MD Chapter 23 Strategies for Weak Zonules David F. Chang, MD Chapter
24 Intraocular Lens Implantation With Abnormal Zonules David F. Chang, MD
Chapter 25 Phaco in Highly Myopic Eyes David F. Chang, MD Chapter 26 Phaco
Within the Crowded Anterior Segment David F. Chang, MD Chapter 27
Strategies for Managing Posterior Capsule Rupture David F. Chang, MD
Chapter 28 Intraocular Lens Implantation Following Posterior Capsule
Rupture David F. Chang, MD Chapter 29 Strategies for Unplanned Anterior
Vitrectomy Lisa B. Arbisser, MD Chapter 30 Posterior Capsule Rupture and
Vitreous Loss: Advanced Approaches Louis D. \u201cSkip\u201d Nichamin, MD
Financial Disclosures Index