Avoiding and Managing Complications in Cosmetic Oculofacial Surgery (2020) by Morris E. Hartstein PDF

 

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  • Published: 2020
  • Number of pages: 329 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 17.41 MB
  • Authors: Morris E. Hartstein

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This unique book focuses solely on educating aesthetic practitioners on how to best avoid complications. Should complications occur, the text, alongside high quality images and supplementary video, details how best to deal with them in terms of the patient’s findings, individual anatomy, and emotional state. Avoiding and Managing Complications in Cosmetic Oculofacial Surgery is divided into four sections for ease of use: meticulous preoperative planning, including proper patient selection; potential intraoperative complications and their management; postoperative complication-specific management such as lower eyelid retraction; and special topics including scar management, crease asymmetry, and complications of other periocular surgery and non-surgical procedures.Drawing on the vast experiences of the volume editors as oculofacial surgeons as well as the varied experiences of the contributors from facial plastics and dermatology this book provides a useful and vital tool for aesthetic practitioners in any specialty.

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Basic Ophthalmology 4th Edition (2008) by Renu Jogi PDF

 

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  • Published: 2008
  • Number of pages: 502 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 14.55 MB
  • Authors: Renu Jogi

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This book deals with the basic concepts, fundamentals and recent advances in ophthalmology. It provides guidance on the latest diagnostic approach, operative technique and treatment options. This comprehensive, authoritative and richly illustrated textbook covers basic and clinical principles in ophthalmology to ensure that students will always be able to find the guidance they need to diagnose and manage patient’s ocular problems and also match with the best standards of care. This book discusses traditional and conventional course of visual disorders and explores new contemporary causes generated by modern urban lifestyles like visual display terminal syndrome caused by computer monitor and use of contact lenses. Also covers easy treatment of diabetic retinopathy study for visual rehabilitation. The main objective of the book is that students should relate to the text and content and not merely memorize it mechanically to reproduce it in the examination. 1. Embroyology and Anatomy, 2. Physiology of Vision, 3. Neurology of Vision, 4. Examination of the Eye, 5. Errors of Refraction, 6. The Conjunctiva, 7. The Cornea, 8. The Sclera, 9. The Uveal Tract, 10. The Lens, 11. The Vitreous, 12. Glaucoma, 13. The Retina, 14. The Optic Nerve, 15. Injuries of the Eye, 16. The Ocular Motility and Squint (Strabismus), 17. The Lids, 18. The Lacrimal Apparatus, 19. The Orbit, 20. General Therapeutics, 21. The Causes and Prevention of Blindness, 22. Ophthalmic Instruments.

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⭐I am not from ophtalmology, I am from biophysics. I bought this book to improve my general understanding about eye deseases. It was very heavy to read this book. It is definitely written for ophtalmic surgeons.

⭐Delivered within 4 days from India. Wow! Good price too.

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Basic Principles of Ophthalmic Surgery, 3rd ed. (2015) by American Academy of Ophthalmology PDF

 

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  • Published: 2015
  • Number of pages: 296 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 12.4 MB
  • Authors: American Academy of Ophthalmology

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Basic Principles of Ophthalmic Surgery is an essential textbook for any ophthalmology resident or trainee and will help them build a solid core foundation of ophthalmic surgical knowledge. The new edition has been expanded to include discussion of requirements for medical training as specified by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education and four new clinical chapters. Chapter highlights include key points, suggested reading, self-assessment questions, and more than 200 photographs and illustrations, plus four new videos (access via QR codes). This book lays the foundation for the 80+ surgical procedures covered in the companion volume, Basic Techniques of Ophthalmic Surgery , Second Edition.ContentsEvaluation and Preparation* Patient Selection* Preparation of the Patient* Preparation of the Surgeon* Informed Consent New chapter!* Simulation in Surgical Training New chapter!Surgical Logistics* The Importance of Ergonomics for Ophthalmologists* The Operating Microscope and Surgical Loupes* Surgical Instruments and Blades* Suture Materials and Needles* Lasers* ACGME Requirements for Surgical Training New chapter!Intraoperative Considerations* Aseptic and Sterile Techniques in the Operating Room* Ophthalmic Anesthesia* Hemostasis* Suturing and Knot Tying* Intraocular Fluids* Patient Safety IssuesPostoperative Considerations* Postoperative Management* The Healing Process* Dressings* Ocular Pathology New chapter!* Complications and Their Consequences New chapter!3rd ed., 2015Executive Editor: Ayman Naseri, MDPrint: 296 pages

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Basic Principles of Ophthalmic Surgery, Fourth Edition (2019) by American Academy of Ophthalmology PDF

 

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  • Published: 2019
  • Number of pages: 290 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 44.32 MB
  • Authors: American Academy of Ophthalmology

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Basic Principles of Ophthalmic Surgery is an essential textbook for any ophthalmology resident or trainee and will help them build a solid foundation of ophthalmic surgical knowledge. It lays the groundwork for the 80+ surgical procedures covered in the companion volume, Basic Techniques of Ophthalmic Surgery, Third Edition. // In this new edition, chapters have been reviewed and revised with important updates in the areas of ergonomics, intraocular fluids, patient safety issues and postoperative management. Each chapter includes key points, suggested reading and self-assessment questions. In addition, the book contains more than 200 photographs and illustrations and four videos. Both print and eBook users have access to the videos. // Contents: EVALUATION AND PREPARATION *Patient Selection; *Preparation of the Patient; *Preparation of the Surgeon; *Informed Consent; *Simulation in Surgical Training; *Surgical Logistics; THE IMPORTANCE OF ERGONOMICS FOR OPHTHALMOLOGISTS *The Operating Microscope and Surgical Loupes; *Surgical Instruments and Blades; *Suture Materials and Needles; *Lasers; *ACGME Requirements for Surgical Training; *Intraoperative Considerations. ASEPTIC TECHNIQUE AND THE STERILE FIELD IN THE OPERATING ROOM *Ophthalmic Anesthesia; *Hemostasis; *Suturing and Knot Tying; *Intraocular Fluids; *Patient Safety Issues; *Postoperative Considerations. POSTOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT *The Healing Process; *Dressings; *Handling of Ocular Tissues for Pathology; *Complications and Their Consequences.

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Basic Priniciples of Ophthalmic Surgery (2006) by Anthony C Arnold PDF

 

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  • Published: 2006
  • Number of pages: 236 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 6.07 MB
  • Authors: Anthony C Arnold

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This new book introduces the resident to key concepts and elements in the realm of ophthalmic surgery. It covers patient selection and preparations for both patient and surgeon, as well as surgical instrumentation and materials including loupes, microscopes, instruments, blades, suture materials, and needles. Seven specific aspects of surgery, from aseptic technique to wound construction, are thoroughly reviewed. There will also be a section devoted to postoperative considerations related to dressings, the healing process, and postoperative management. More than 200 photographs and illustrations are featured.

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⭐The item I recieved is beyond my expectations as I can’t notice that it was used. There is no any notes, writing or some demages, really like new.

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Basic Sciences for Ophthalmology (Oxford Specialty Training: Basic Science) 1st Edition (2013) by Louise Bye PDF

 

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  • Published: 2013
  • Number of pages: 288 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 12.76 MB
  • Authors: Louise Bye

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Part of the Oxford Specialty Training series, Basic Sciences for Ophthalmology is an indispensable and fully comprehensive textbook, and the only book candidates will need to pass the FRCOphth Part 1 exam. Directly linked to the Royal College’s exam, presented in a full colour, highly illustrated, and easy-to-read format, making the basic science behind ophthalmology more approachable and accessible to improve understanding. Offering full coverage of the Royal College curriculum, the book includes information on anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, optics and practical refraction as well as a section on exam technique. Useful as a resource for the basic sciences in ophthalmology, the book will be also of interest to senior trainees, consultants, optometrists, orthoptists, and basic scientists, as well as those taking the FRCOphth exams.

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⭐Excellent book, I was hoping for more diagrams and pictures. Overall very good for Part 1 exam. Highly recommended !

⭐Incredibly well written. Thoroughly researched, concise and up-to-date.

⭐This is an excellent and comprehensive text from Oxford Specialty Training. Written by expert practitioners and ecucators in the field within the UK, it is a great resource for students, and the level of detail and comprehensive coverage of each subject is superb, considering it is ‘basic’ – including the excellent graphics, photographs and diagrams. It takes the opthalmology student through the anatomy, physiology, pathology, biochemistry, optics and more and certainl would be a great support to more in-depth texts on each of the subject areas covered, as an overview and revision aid.

⭐This was useful for part 1 FRCOphth, particularly as it only covers the bare essentials and for some topics (e.g. Biochem, genetics, stats etc) this makes revision under time restraints easier…However it is not enough on its own, particularly wrt anatomy, physiology and optics.Also it is FULL of errors so be careful. Not only are there often typos or inconsistencies, there are some diagrams that are just plain wrong!Overall it is useful if you can get hold of it, but not worth the asking price in its current edition I’m afraid!

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Basic Sciences in Ophthalmology 2e 1st Edition (1998) by Ferris Ferris PDF

 

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  • Published: 1998
  • Number of pages: 496 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 20.21 MB
  • Authors: Ferris Ferris

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This is a self assessment test which covers all aspects of the basic sciences related to ophthalmology. Each chapter comprises a series of MCQs and their explanatory text constitutes an up to date summary of that topic. The book is illustrated with 150 diagrams which compliment the text. It may be used as a revision aid for those about to sit the final FRCO or it may be read as a text book for those wishing to update their knowledge of the basic sciences.

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Basic Sciences in Ophthalmology: Physics and Chemistry 2013th Edition (2013) by Josef Flammer PDF

 

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  • Published: 2013
  • Number of pages: 265 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 15.82 MB
  • Authors: Josef Flammer

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Basic Sciences in Ophthalmology aims to link clinical ophthalmology directly to its basic science roots. This first volume describes the physics and chemistry required for a sound understanding of modern ophthalmology. The book opens with an extensive discussion of the interaction of light with matter and the way in which light is used in ophthalmic examinations and treatments. After describing traditional methods of imaging, particular emphasis is placed on modern instrumentation such as OCT. The interaction between light and tissues in different types of laser treatment is also addressed. The chemistry section focuses on compounds particularly relevant to the eye, such as oxygen and water. The origin and consequences of oxidative stress are reviewed, and the physical behavior of chemical compounds in the eye is explained. Understanding is facilitated through the use of many examples taken from the field of ophthalmology. The text is complemented by about 450 figures.

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⭐Ophthalmology is probably at present the most fascinating field of medicine. If you are short- or far-sighted – no need to wear glasses or contact lenses: modern refractive surgery can bring you to “zero diopters” by a safe procedure within a few minutes. If you are elderly and your lens is becoming opaque – cataract surgery (the most frequent surgical intervention in the Western world) is completely painless, takes generally less than 10 minutes and ends with the implantation of an intraocular lens (IOL) that might give you a better visual acuity not just compared to the time before the operation but possibly better than ever in your life (if you suffered from a higher refractive error which the IOL can easily correct). And while wet age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and glaucoma can still not be cured; there are now therapies available that can prevent or at least delay visual loss.Josef Flammer, recently retired chair of ophthalmology at the University of Basel (Switzerland), has devoted his life as a physician and scientist to achieve a better understanding of the function of the eye – and what is going on in this valuable organ in the case of disease. His research has in particular led to a better understanding of glaucoma which – as he has shown – is not just a matter of an elevated intraocular pressure but for many patients a generalized disease with disturbances of the blood flow.Flammer and his co-authors, Maneli Mozaffarieh (an eye doctor) and Hans Bebie (a retired professor of theoretical physics), have created a tribute to our basic natural sciences, mainly chemistry and physics, and the role they are playing in understanding, examining and, yes, even healing the eye. It is hard to believe how entertaining modern state-of-the-art science can be until you have read this book. Lavishly illustrated, the authors take us by the hand and let us meet milestones and great innovators – like Albert Einstein who revolutionized our understanding of the nature of light (among many other things), like Marie Curie or like Hermann Helmholtz who invented the ophthalmoscope and thus laid the foundation for all the current diagnostic and therapeutic approaches when it comes to the retina and its diseases like diabetic retinopathy, AMD and retinal detachment. By explaining how complex physical and chemical processes are working, Flammer shows us how physicians these days treat eye diseases – by laser, with drugs injected into the vitreous of the eye and with a surgery that really deserves the term “minimally invasive”. The authors also teach us unobtrusively that prevention is a real, inexpensive and effective personal choice: a nutrition, for instance, rich in antioxidants is helpful in preventing – to a certain degree – the chemical processes that can lead to diseases like some forms of glaucoma and AMD. One of these antioxidants is resveratrol of which red wine is so rich – an appropriate drink (for the adult reader only, of course) to toast Flammer, Mozaffarieh and Bebie whose sparks of enthusiasm for science and medicine quite easily reach the reader.

⭐The book Basic Science in Ophthalmology, written by three well know scientists and educators, is a wonderful summary of basic physics and chemistry for most Ophthalmologists and Optometrists. Because it covers so many important topics in a easy to read and easy to follow manner, I never went tired while reading the well structued and sumptuous illustrated chapters.I would especially recommend the book to students, but also for people who are just interested in the topic of how the eye and vision interact in physics and chemistery and who love to have a handy size and pleasurable readable book.Well done !

⭐This book provides a solid foundation and overview of all the basic sciences in ophthalmology and their clinical application. It’s rare that I’ve come across a book that explains the principles of vision science, physics, and optics in such an interesting manner. In my teaching career, it’s wonderful to find books that can present complex subjects and information in a way that students can understand and grasp. It’s an excellent supplemental guide to both medical and optometry students as well as teaching and research professionals.

⭐A must-read for ophthalmologists and optometrists. Numerous colorful illustrations make the subject matter interesting and easy to understand. The textbook brings various basic sciences together to help the reader gain a more in-depth appreciation of optics, chemistry, and modern clinical ophthalmology. Highly recommended!

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Basic Sciences in Ophthalmology 1st Edition (2008) by V. Velayutham PDF

 

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  • Published: 2008
  • Number of pages: 450 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 5.56 MB
  • Authors: V. Velayutham

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– The requirements of any aspiring ophthalmologist to have a comprehensive knowledge of the basic sciences remains at the heart of clinical training. The students will thoroughly understand the anatomy, physiology and biological aspects of the eye – Practitioners are required to have a thorough comprehension of the scientific principles behind any clinical procedure and management of disorders. It provides guidance on basic principles governing every aspect of eyes and special physiological and pathological systems which a basic Opthalmology trainee would be expected to know

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Basic Techniques of Ophthalmic Surgery, Third Edition (2019) by American Academy of Ophthalmology PDF

 

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  • Published: 2019
  • Number of pages: 610 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 59.5 MB
  • Authors: American Academy of Ophthalmology

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Basic Techniques of Ophthalmic Surgery is an essential textbook for any ophthalmology resident or trainee and will help them build a solid foundation of ophthalmic surgical knowledge. It is a practical complement to the concepts and environments covered in the companion volume, Basic Principles of Ophthalmic Surgery, Fourth Edition. // The new edition describes more than 80 of the most common surgical procedures performed by ophthalmologists. Step-by-step directions will help aspiring ophthalmic surgeons as they begin to master the skills needed for surgical proficiency. // New chapters on manual small-incision cataract surgery, collagen cross-linking, suprachoroidal stents, subconjunctival microstents and canicular laceration repair have been added. // This highly visual volume features nearly 500 photographs and illustrations enhance the discussion and understanding of procedures, plus 180+ videos that illustrate key points or alternative techniques. // New to this edition are multiple-choice study questions accessible by QR code that give readers the opportunity to quickly assess their understanding of the chapter content. // Both print and eBook users have access to the videos and multiple-choice study questions. // Contents: ANTERIOR SEGMENT SURGERY: *Cataract Surgery: Manual Small- Incision Cataract Surgery *Cataract Surgery: Phacoemulsification *Cataract Surgery: Femtosecond Laser Assisted Cataract Surgery (FLACS) *Cataract Surgery: Complex Phacoemulsification *Cataract Surgery: Pediatric Cataract Surgery *Anterior Segment Surgery: Nd:YAG Laser Capsulotomy and Anterior Lens Surface Polishing *Anterior Segment Surgery: Iris Suture Fixation of an Intraocular Lens *Anterior Segment Surgery: Scleral Fixation of an Intraocular Lens *Conjunctival Surgery: Pterygium Excision With Transplantation Surgery *Conjunctival Surgery: Amniotic Membrane Transplantation REFRACTIVE SURGERY: *Photorefractive Keratectomy *Laser In Situ Keratomileusis (LASIK) *Phototherapeutic Keratectomy *Corneal Collagen Cross-Linking GLAUCOMA SURGERY: *Laser and Surgical Management of Angle-Closure Glaucoma *Laser Trabeculoplasty *Cyclophotocoagulation *Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery: Modulating Trabecular Outflow *Supraciliary Stents (CyPass Micro-Stent) *Subconjunctival Microstents *Filtration Surgery *Tube Shunt Surgery STRABISMUS SURGERY: *Recession of Extraocular Rectus Muscle *Resection and Plication of Extraocular Rectus Muscle *Adjustable Sutures for Extraocular Rectus Muscles *Anteriorization of the Inferior Oblique Muscle *Full Tuck of the Superior Oblique Tendon *Recession of the Inferior Oblique Muscle VITREORETINAL SURGERY *Laser Photocoagulation for Macular Edema *Panretinal Photocoagulation *Demarcation Laser Photocoagulation for Retinal Tears *Thermal Laser Photocoagulation for Extrafoveal Choroidal Neovascularization *Photodynamic Therapy in Retinal Diseases *Retinal Cryopexy *Posterior Sub-Tenon Injections *Intravitreal Injections *Anterior Vitrectomy *Pneumatic Retinopexy OPHTHALMIC PLASTIC SURGERY: *Skin Grafts *Basic Skin Flaps in Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery *Enucleation, Evisceration, and Exenteration *Quickert Sutures for Involutional Entropion *Lower Eyelid Retractor Repair in Involutional Entropion and Ectropion *Tarsotomy for Cicatricial Entropion *Medial Spindle for Punctal Ectropion *External Levator Aponeurotic Resection *Frontalis Sling *Müller Muscle Resection GLOBE TRAUMA: *Surgical Repair: Ocular Injuries // AND MUCH, MUCH MORE

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