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  • Published: 2016
  • Number of pages: 320 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 15.13 MB
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Corneal Biomechanics: From Theory to Practice represents the first comprehensive book on corneal biomechanics, with clinicians as the target audience. The book is divided into three sections: Basics, Devices, and Applications. The Basics section includes an introduction to important biomechanical concepts and vocabulary, as well as laboratory techniques for quantifying biomechanical properties and a comparison of properties between human and porcine eyes. The Devices section includes chapters written by representatives of the manufacturers of the Ocular Response Analyzer and the Corvis ST, the only two commercial devices available for characterizing biomechanical deformation response to an air puff, as well as three other promising technologies with which data has been acquired on living human eyes, written by the main developer(s) of the respective technology. The Applications section starts with a chapter on interpretation of deformation characteristics, followed by two chapters relevant for glaucoma specialists, and four chapters relevant for cornea and refractive surgeons. Foreword About the editors About the authors Section 1: Basics 1. Definitions and concepts Joel R. Palko, Jun Liu 2. Ex vivo mechanical testing of the cornea Hugh Morris, Jun Liu 3. Laser interferometry Abby Wilson, John Tyrer, John Marshall 4. Comparison of porcine and human cornea and sclera mechanical behavior Benjamin Cruz Perez, Jun Liu Section 2: Devices 5. Ocular response analyzer David Luce, David Taylor 6. Measuring biomechanical properties in vivo: the Corvis® ST Sven Reisdorf Corvis corrected IOP algorithm Ahmed Elsheikh 7. OCT with air puff stimulus Susana Marcos, Carlos Dorronsoro, Karol Karnowski, Maciej Wojtkowski 8. Ocular pulse elastography Hong Chen, Elias R. Pavlatos, Jun Liu 9. Brillouin microscopy Giuliano Scarcelli, Seok Hyun Yun Section 3: Applications 10. Interpreting dynamic corneal response parameters of the Corvis ST Cynthia J. Roberts, Ashraf M. Mahmoud, Kristen Ann V. Mendoza, Renato Ambrósio Jr. 11. Corneal biomechanics: IOP measurement error and potential biomarker in glaucoma Aachal Kotecha 12. Incorporating corneal hysteresis in a glaucoma practice Michael D. Greenwood, Justin A. Schweitzer, John P. Berdahl 13. Corneal collagen cross-linking Paolo Vinciguerra,Riccardo Vinciguerra, Cynthia J. Roberts 14. Biomechanics in ectasia detection: ORA and Corvis ST Renato Ambrósio Jr., Fernando Faria Correia, Isaac Ramos, Marcella Q. Salomão, Allan Luz, Bernard T. Lopes 15. Comparison of corneal biomechanics after PRK, LASIK and small-incision lenticule extraction (SMILE) Dan Z. Reinstein, Timothy J. Archer, Marine Gobbe, J. Bradley Randleman 16. Interpreting corneal biomechanical parameters in refractive surgery Naveen Mysore, William J. Dupps Jr. Index Index of Authors

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