Highlights of Ophthalmology, 2001. — 405 p. — ISBN: 978-9962613039
This is the benchmark for all publications on modern cataract surgery. The main emphasis is on small incision cataract surgery. If you are considering adopting phacoemulsification, this volume will be your constant companion. It will provide you with all the "pearls" on how to pass through the transition, how to understand the phacoemulsification machine, and how to master all its intricate steps. It will also guide you on how to prevent complications and, when they occur, how to effectively solve the problem. For the already trained small incision surgeon, you will be exposed to the concepts of the great leaders in the profession, whether phaco or manual extracapsulars.
Surgical Anatomy of the Human Lens
Indications and Preoperative Evaluation
IOL Power Calculation In Standard and Complex Cases - Preparing for Surgery
Preventing Infection and Inflammation
Proceeding with the Operation
Phacoemulsification - Why So Important?
Preparing for the Transition
Instrumentation and Emulsification Systems
Mastering Phacoemulsification - The Advanced, Late Breaking Techniques
Focusing Phaco Techniques on the Hardness of the Nucleus
Complications of Phacoemulsification Intraoperative - Postoperative
Cataract Surgery in Complex Cases
Manual Extracapsular Techniques of Choice Planned ECCE - Small Incision ECCE
The New Cataract Surgery Developments