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Complications of vitreo-retinal surg...
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Lois, Noemi.
Complications of vitreo-retinal surgery[electronic resource] /
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言語・文字資料 (印刷物) : 単行資料
[NT 15000414] null:
617.7/35059
タイトル / 著者:
Complications of vitreo-retinal surgery/ [edited by] Noemi Lois, David Wong.
その他の著者:
Lois, Noemi.
出版された:
Philadelphia, PA : : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins,, 2013.
記述:
1 online resource (xxii, 506 p.) : : ill. (chiefly col.)
主題:
Vitreous body - Surgery.
主題:
Vitrectomy.
主題:
Retina - Surgery.
主題:
Vitreous body - Diseases.
主題:
Retina - Diseases.
主題:
Vitreoretinal Surgery.
主題:
Intraoperative Complications.
主題:
Postoperative Complications.
主題:
Retinal Diseases - surgery.
主題:
Vitreous Body - surgery.
国際標準図書番号 (ISBN) :
9781469875101
国際標準図書番号 (ISBN) :
1469875101
[NT 15000227] null:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
[NT 15000228] null:
Chapter 1. Complications associated with suturing the scleral buckle / Lucienne Collet, Alberto Arteaga, Juan Diego Carpio, and Borja Corcostegui -- chapter 2. Complications associated with drainage of subretinal fluid / Borja Corcostegui, Alberto Arteaga, Juan Diego Carpio, and Lucienne Collet -- chapter 3. Complications associated with the injection of air/gas / George William Aylward -- chapter 4. Complications of "buckling" the retinal break / William E. Smiddy -- chapter 5. Scleral perforation and penetration into the eye / Lazaros Konstantinidis and Ian Pearce -- chapter 6. Exposure and infection of the scleral buckle / Mario R. Romano, John B. Christoforidis, and Jose Luis Vallejo-Garcia -- chapter 7. Migration of the scleral buckle / Christos Haritoglou -- chapter 8. Missed and new retinal breaks / Paul E. Tornambe -- chapter 9. Complications related to the setting up, maintaining, and closing off the ports / Jose Garcia Arumi and Miguel Angel Zapata -- chapter 10. Complications related to the crystalline lens / Martin S. Spitzer and Peter Szurman -- chapter 11. Complications during phaco-vitroectomy / Kevin K. Suk and Timothy G. Murray -- chapter 12. Complications related to the induction of a posterior vitreous detachment / Tom Williamson -- chapter 13. Complications related to the intraoperative use of tamponade agents -- chapter 14. Subretinal displacement of dyes / Arnd Gandorfer -- chapter 15. Iatrogenic retinal tears / Jan Van Meurs and Paul Sullivan -- chapter 16. The "missing" break / Roger Wong and Alistair Laidlaw -- chapter 17. Retinal slippage / Ian Y. Wong and David Wong -- chapter 18. Complications in relation to the vitreoretinal surgical systems used / Steve Charles -- chapter 19. Complications related to the tamponade agent -- chapter 20. Complications following phaco-vitrectomy -- chapter 21. Macular folds / Richard Haynes -- chapter 22. Visual field loss / Silvia Bopp -- chapter 23. Hypotony / Siegfried G. Priglinger and Thomas C. Kreutzer -- chapter 24. Problems initiating surgery / Sven Crafoord and Guy Shanks -- chapter 25. Poor view of the fundus / Marc D. de Smet -- chapter 26. Intraocular bleeding -- chapter 27. Refractive changes associated with vitreoretinal surgery / David Steel -- chapter 28. Diplopia and strabismus / Howard Ying and David Guyton -- chapter 29. Serous choroidal detachment / Justin Gottlieb and Andrew M. Hendrick -- chapter 30. Postoperative suprachoroidal hemorrhage / Ehab Abdelkader, David Wong, and Noemi Lois -- chapter 31. Epimacular membrane / Richard M. Ahuja and Srilakshmi Maguluri -- chapter 32. Postoperative macular edema / Lyndon da Cruz and Kunal K. Dansingani -- chapter 33. Postoperative macular hole formation / Lyndon da Cruz and Kunal K. Dansingani -- chapter 34. Persistent localized subretinal fluid / Heinrich Heimann -- chapter 35. Retinal redetachment -- chapter 36. Endophthalmitis in the microincision vitrectomy surgery ERA / Yusuke Oshima -- chapter 37. Sympathetic ophthalmia / John V. Forrester and Lucia Kuffova -- chapter 38. Reducing complications through nontechnical surgical skills / Rhona Flin and Augusto Azuara-Blanco.
[NT 15000229] null:
In the ever-changing field of vitreo-retinal surgery, the factor that may best distinguish a great surgeon from a good one is the ability to avoid and manage complications. Within the pages ofComplications of Vitreo-Retinal Surgery, readers will discover the practical information ophthalmic surgeons need to address a wide range of intra- and postoperative complications associated with vitreo-retinal surgery. The text addresses a broad range of complications, occurring in both established and emerging surgical techniques. Each potential complication is analyzed in detail, including information on pathogenesis and risk factors. Chapters are organized by potential complication, with each addressed by a single contributing author as if he/she is the surgeon on the case. While created specifically for vitreo-retinal surgeons, this book will provide useful information for other members of the surgical team as well as for general ophthalmologists, residents, and optometrists who see patients before and after vitreo-retinal procedures.
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http://ovidsp.ovid.com/ovidweb.cgi?T=JS&NEWS=n&CSC=Y&PAGE=booktext&D=books&AN=01731092
Complications of vitreo-retinal surgery[electronic resource] /
Complications of vitreo-retinal surgery
[electronic resource] /[edited by] Noemi Lois, David Wong. - 1st ed. - Philadelphia, PA :Lippincott Williams & Wilkins,2013. - 1 online resource (xxii, 506 p.) :ill. (chiefly col.)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Chapter 1. Complications associated with suturing the scleral buckle / Lucienne Collet, Alberto Arteaga, Juan Diego Carpio, and Borja Corcostegui -- chapter 2. Complications associated with drainage of subretinal fluid / Borja Corcostegui, Alberto Arteaga, Juan Diego Carpio, and Lucienne Collet -- chapter 3. Complications associated with the injection of air/gas / George William Aylward -- chapter 4. Complications of "buckling" the retinal break / William E. Smiddy -- chapter 5. Scleral perforation and penetration into the eye / Lazaros Konstantinidis and Ian Pearce -- chapter 6. Exposure and infection of the scleral buckle / Mario R. Romano, John B. Christoforidis, and Jose Luis Vallejo-Garcia -- chapter 7. Migration of the scleral buckle / Christos Haritoglou -- chapter 8. Missed and new retinal breaks / Paul E. Tornambe -- chapter 9. Complications related to the setting up, maintaining, and closing off the ports / Jose Garcia Arumi and Miguel Angel Zapata -- chapter 10. Complications related to the crystalline lens / Martin S. Spitzer and Peter Szurman -- chapter 11. Complications during phaco-vitroectomy / Kevin K. Suk and Timothy G. Murray -- chapter 12. Complications related to the induction of a posterior vitreous detachment / Tom Williamson -- chapter 13. Complications related to the intraoperative use of tamponade agents -- chapter 14. Subretinal displacement of dyes / Arnd Gandorfer -- chapter 15. Iatrogenic retinal tears / Jan Van Meurs and Paul Sullivan -- chapter 16. The "missing" break / Roger Wong and Alistair Laidlaw -- chapter 17. Retinal slippage / Ian Y. Wong and David Wong -- chapter 18. Complications in relation to the vitreoretinal surgical systems used / Steve Charles -- chapter 19. Complications related to the tamponade agent -- chapter 20. Complications following phaco-vitrectomy -- chapter 21. Macular folds / Richard Haynes -- chapter 22. Visual field loss / Silvia Bopp -- chapter 23. Hypotony / Siegfried G. Priglinger and Thomas C. Kreutzer -- chapter 24. Problems initiating surgery / Sven Crafoord and Guy Shanks -- chapter 25. Poor view of the fundus / Marc D. de Smet -- chapter 26. Intraocular bleeding -- chapter 27. Refractive changes associated with vitreoretinal surgery / David Steel -- chapter 28. Diplopia and strabismus / Howard Ying and David Guyton -- chapter 29. Serous choroidal detachment / Justin Gottlieb and Andrew M. Hendrick -- chapter 30. Postoperative suprachoroidal hemorrhage / Ehab Abdelkader, David Wong, and Noemi Lois -- chapter 31. Epimacular membrane / Richard M. Ahuja and Srilakshmi Maguluri -- chapter 32. Postoperative macular edema / Lyndon da Cruz and Kunal K. Dansingani -- chapter 33. Postoperative macular hole formation / Lyndon da Cruz and Kunal K. Dansingani -- chapter 34. Persistent localized subretinal fluid / Heinrich Heimann -- chapter 35. Retinal redetachment -- chapter 36. Endophthalmitis in the microincision vitrectomy surgery ERA / Yusuke Oshima -- chapter 37. Sympathetic ophthalmia / John V. Forrester and Lucia Kuffova -- chapter 38. Reducing complications through nontechnical surgical skills / Rhona Flin and Augusto Azuara-Blanco.
In the ever-changing field of vitreo-retinal surgery, the factor that may best distinguish a great surgeon from a good one is the ability to avoid and manage complications. Within the pages ofComplications of Vitreo-Retinal Surgery, readers will discover the practical information ophthalmic surgeons need to address a wide range of intra- and postoperative complications associated with vitreo-retinal surgery. The text addresses a broad range of complications, occurring in both established and emerging surgical techniques. Each potential complication is analyzed in detail, including information on pathogenesis and risk factors. Chapters are organized by potential complication, with each addressed by a single contributing author as if he/she is the surgeon on the case. While created specifically for vitreo-retinal surgeons, this book will provide useful information for other members of the surgical team as well as for general ophthalmologists, residents, and optometrists who see patients before and after vitreo-retinal procedures.Subjects--Topical Terms:
405798
Vitreous body
--Surgery.
LC Class. No.: RE551 / .C59 2013
Dewey Class. No.: 617.7/35059
National Library of Medicine Call No.: WW 270
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