Color Atlas of Oculoplastic Surgery provides surgeons familiar with surgical anatomy with a broad survey of contemporary oculoplastic surgery. It illustrates and provides basic information on surgical techniques that are straightforward and reliable in managing many common oculoplastic conditions that a clinician may encounter in practice. The material is presented with precision and clarity, there is special emphasis on understanding the pathophysiologic mechanism of diseases. This integrated text, accompanied by color photographs and complementary line drawings, guides the surgeon through each procedure in a systematic fashion. Pertinent anatomy, surgical indications, important technical considerations, and complications receive appropriate emphasis in each chapter.
Edition
2
ISBN/ISSN
9781608310784
Product Format
Hardcover Book
Trim Size
8.375 x 10.875
Pages
496
Illustration
565
Table
16
Edition
2
Publication Date
May 4, 2011
Weight
3.45
David T. Tse MD
Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, University of Miami School of Medicine, Miami, FL
Section I Overview 1 1 Surgical Anatomy of the Eyelids and Orbit Marcos T. Doxanas 2 Fundamental Techniques in Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery Marcos T. Doxanas Section II Trauma 3 Eyelid Laceration Repair Robert C. Kersten 4 Orbital Blowout Fractures Robert C. Kersten Section III Eyelid and Brow Surgery 5 Cryotherapy Thaddeus S. Nowinski 6 Entropion Thaddeus S. Nowinski 7 Ectropion David T. Tse 8 Lateral Canthopexy David T. Tse and Erin M. Shriver 9 Blepharoptosis John B. Holds and Richard L. Anderson 10 Upper Eyelid Blepharoplasty Russell S. Gonnering 11 Lower Eyelid Blepharoplasty Alfred C. Marrone 12 Transconjunctival Lower Blepharoplasty Michael S. McCracken and Jemshed A. Khan 13 Asian Blepharoplasty Don Liu 14 Direct, Midforehead, and Pretrichial Browplasty Robert C. Kersten and Dwight R. Kulwin 15 Endoscopic Eyebrow and Forehead Lift Don O. Kikkawa, Sang-Rog Oh and Bobby S. Korn 16 Management of Thyroid-Related Eyelid Retraction David T. Tse 17 Tarsorrhaphy David T. Tse 18 Gold Weight Lid Load Don Liu 19 Lid Reanimation with the Palpebral Spring Robert E. Levinei 20 Mohs Micrographic Surgery Peter B. Odland and Duane C. Whitaker 21 Eyelid Reconstruction Jan W. Kronish Section IV Lacrimal Drainage System Surgery 22 Punctoplasty Steven M. Gilberg and David T. Tse 23 Nasolacrimal Duct Probing and Intubation Kevin R. Scott and David T. Tse 24 Dacryocystorhinostomy David T. Tse and Jennifer I. Hui 25 Endoscopic Dacryocystorhinostomy François Codère and Jorge Corona 26 Conjunctivodacryocystorhinostomy David T. Tse Section V Orbital and Periorbital Surgery 27 Enucleation and Techniques of Orbital Implant Placement Sara T. Wester, Jan W. Kronish and David T. Tse 28 Evisceration David T. Tse 29 Socket Reconstruction Jan W. Kronish 30 Exenteration David T. Tse 31 Anterior Orbitotomies Myron Tanenbaum 32 Lateral Orbitotomy David T. Tse 33 Orbital Decompression John V. Linberg 34 Optic Nerve Sheath Fenestration David T. Tse 35 Temporal Artery Biopsy Kevin R. Scott and David T. Tse 36 Myectomy Surgery for Essential Blepharospasm Michael T. Yen 37 Chemical and Laser Skin Resurfacing Jemshed A. Khan and Michael S. McCracken 38 Cosmetic Use of Botulinum Toxins and Tissue Fillers Craig N. Czyz, Robert H. Hill and Jill A. Foster
-- NEW 8 new chapters Lateral canthopexy Transconjunctival lower eyelid blepharoplasty Endoscopy browplasty Endonasal Dacrocryorhinostomy Optic Nerve Sheath Fenestration Myectomy for essential blepharospasm Chemical and laser skin resurfacing Cosmetic Use of Botulinum Toxins and Tissue Fillers
-- NEW Considerable updates to existing chapters -- NEW Companion website with fully searchable text and an image bank --Combines new surgical techniques based on anatomic principles with advances in imaging techniques --Detailed description of each surgical procedure is emphasized, complemented by clear color photographs and line drawings --Provides readers with a selective survey of contemporary oculoplastic surgery and furnish basic information on many common oculoplastic procedures a clinician may encounter in practice
"Overall, Color Atlas of Oculoplastic Surgery 2nd editionleaves little to be desired in a surgical atlas for use by trainees in the field. It will also serve the established ophthalmologist with a reference that brings many advances in the field of oculoplastics to light in a handy reference which is easily digestible within the course of several weeks. " - MedicalScienceBooks.com
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