Applied Pathology for Ophthalmic Microsurgeons

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Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2008-02-20
Publisher(s): Springer Verlag
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Summary

Ophthalmic microsurgery is applied in ophthalmic pathological conditions. Ophthalmic pathology sets the landmarks for all kinds of microsurgical manipulations. Thus, in order to ensure the best surgical outcome, ophthalmic clinicians and microsurgeons have to consider the critical structures and potential complications before they start with the surgical procedure. Written by the world famous expert G. O. H. Naumann, this excellent textbook emphasizes the ocular structures such as the nuances of morphology, surgical anatomy, and pathology. The content includes:Unique features of closed system intraocular surgery in closed system and open eye surgeryCrucial aspects of restoring the anterior chamber, includes such as the role of blood-ocular barriers and effects of paracenthesis-effectsThe spectrum of potential complications in (pseudo-) exfoliation- syndromes as well as the most vulnerable cell populationsThe features of normal and pathologic wound healing in the various tissues after non-mechanical laser and mechanical interventionsEmergency-pathology requiring prompt surgical interventionBrilliant artwork and sketches are further illustrating and summarizing the complex pathology. Thus, the reader will derive great value for the daily routine when learning how the specific pathology modifies the indications and techniques of microsurgery.

Table of Contents

Introductionp. 1
General Ophthalmic Pathology: Principal Indications and Complications, Comparing Intra- and Extraocular Surgeryp. 7
Special Anatomy anti Pathology in Surgery of the Eyelids, Lacrimal System, Orbit and Conjunctivap. 29
Eyelidsp. 30
Lacrimal Drainage Systemp. 45
Orbitp. 49
Conjunctiva and Limbus Comeaep. 67
General Pathology for Intraocular Microsurgery: Direct Wounds and Indirect Distant Effectsp. 76
Special Anatomy and Pathology in Intraocular Microsurgery
Cornea and Limbusp. 97
Glaucoma Surgeryp. 131
Irisp. 152
Ciliary Bodyp. 176
Lens and Zonular Fibersp. 217
Retina and Vitreousp. 255
Optic Nerve and Elschnig's Scleral Ringp. 335
Influence of Common Generalized Diseases on Intraocular Microsurgeryp. 350
Diabetes Mellitusp. 351
Arterial Hypertension and "Vis A Tergo"p. 353
Pseudoexfoliation Syndrome: Pathological Manifestations of Relevance to Intraocular Surgeryp. 354
Other Generalized Diseasesp. 378
General Referencesp. 379
List of Figuresp. 381
List of Tablesp. 387
Subject Indexp. 391
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