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El. knyga: Current Understanding and New Techniques in Refractive Surgery

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  • Formatas: 317 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Oct-2013
  • Leidėjas: Nova Science Publishers Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9781628087543
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  • Formatas: 317 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Oct-2013
  • Leidėjas: Nova Science Publishers Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9781628087543
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In this book, we examine the current techniques of refractive surgery, and lesser-known areas, and we describe some of the newer techniques. Our intention is to reinforce our understanding of the basic areas of LASEK, LASIK, dry eye, topography and aberrations. We have added new and controversial areas of research such as refractive surgery to patients with strabismus and paediatric refractive surgery and have highlighted the current understanding of ectasia and its management. Although refractive surgery is popular with up to a 20 year follow up, little is known about the risk of recurring refractive errors. We discuss this in detail and give our own follow-up outcomes. Many regard the frontier as presbyopia, but as it is a moving target, we still lack the information to decide whether the future will be cornea or lens. We discuss the current corneal techniques such as Inlays and Supracor, their advantages and disadvantages. Our target readers are ophthalmologists in training as well as those who practice refractive surgery.
Preface vii
Acknowledgments ix
Chapter 1 LASEK Complications 1(24)
David P.S. O'Brart
Chapter 2 LASIK Complications 25(10)
Marco Tavolato
Lucio Buratto
Chapter 3 Dry Eyes in Patients Undergoing Refractive Surgery 35(20)
Ian John Dooley
Chapter 4 Corneal Ectasia 55(18)
Gerard N. Kervick
Chapter 5 Refractive Surgery in Patients with Strabismus 73(18)
Gillian O'Mullane
Caitriona Kirwan
Chapter 6 Pediatric Refractive Surgery 91(24)
William F. Astle
Santa Heede
Peter T. Huang
Emi Sanders
Chapter 7 Intraocular Lens Power Calculations Post Refractive Surgery 115(12)
Grainne Brosnan
Chapter 8 High Order Aberrations 127(18)
Caitriona Kirwan
Chapter 9 Medical Legal Issues 145(10)
Marc B. Guerin
Chapter 10 Long-Term Refractive Changes after Refractive Surgery 155(32)
Andrea Ryan
Michael O'Keefe
Chapter 11 Corneal Topography 187(14)
Arthur Cummings
Chapter 12 Phakic Intraocular Lens Implants 201(18)
Sarah Moran
Chapter 13 Supracor 219(12)
Andrea Ryan
Michael O'Keefe
Chapter 14 Corneal Inlays 231(14)
Caroline Baily
Michael O'Keefe
Chapter 15 Management of Keratoconus 245(24)
Edward Loane
William J. Power
Chapter 16 Femtosecond Laser Cataract Surgery 269(12)
Sheraz M. Daya
Marcela Espinosa-Lagana
Chapter 17 Corneal Grafting 281(14)
Tim Fulcher
About the Editor 295(2)
Index 297