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The Duke Manual of Vitreoretinal Surgery

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9781975117900
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9781975117900
Publication Date:
November 4, 2020
2020-11-4
9781975117900
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Concise, authoritative, and easy to navigate, The Duke Manual of Vitreoretinal Surgery offers a step-by-step, highly illustrated approach to the ...
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  • Concise, authoritative, and easy to navigate, The Duke Manual of Vitreoretinal Surgery offers a step-by-step, highly illustrated approach to the most commonly performed vitreoretinal operating room procedures. Ideal for vitreoretinal surgeons, ophthalmology residents, retina fellows, and OR nurses and scrub techs, it contains practical guidance from the highly esteemed vitreoretinal surgery fellowship program at Duke University making it an unparalleled “how-to” manual for the wide variety of cases and operative scenarios you may encounter.
    • Offers a step-by-step outline for each surgical procedure, from preoperative considerations through postoperative care, including numerous surgical pearls.
    • Contains 250 full-color photographs and illustrations that clearly depict techniques and other essential aspects of vitreoretinal surgery.
    • Covers surgery basics, gas and oil tamponades, pediatric retinal surgery, and management of challenging vitreoretinal surgical scenarios.
    • Provides access, via the eBook, to 50 surgical videos from the Duke archive.
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  • Edition
    1
    ISBN/ISSN
    9781975117900
    Product Format
    Paperback Book
    Trim Size
    7 x 10
    Pages
    250
    Edition
    1
    Publication Date
    November 4, 2020
    Weight
    1.45
  • Sharon Fekrat
  • Contents
    SECTION I: JUST THE BASICS ........................................................................................................1
    1 The Preoperative Discussion ........................................................................................................... 3
    Christian J. Sanfilippo, MD and Thomas A. Hanscom, MD
    2 Vitrectomy Systems .......................................................................................................................... 6
    Mohsin H. Ali, MD
    3 Vitrectomy Machine Settings ........................................................................................................ 12
    Fadi Shaya, BSc and Kent Small, MD
    4 Lenses and Viewing Systems ......................................................................................................... 22
    R. Joel Welch, MD and Lawrence S. Morse, MD, PhD
    5 Setting Up for Vitreoretinal Surgery ............................................................................................ 26
    Jack O. Sipperley, MD
    SECTION II: PARS PLANA VITRECTOMY .................................................................................... 29
    6 Gauge Selection and Cannula Placement .................................................................................. 31
    Ryan N. Vogel, MD, Sally S. Ong, MD, and James T. Handa, MD
    7 Getting and Maintaining Your View ............................................................................................. 35
    Frank Brodie, MD, MBA and Eugene de Juan Jr, MD
    8 Vitrectomy Surgery Steps .............................................................................................................. 39
    Naryan Sabherwal, MD and Mathew W. MacCumber, MD, PhD
    9 PVD Induction .................................................................................................................................. 43
    Shriji Patel, MD and Paul Sternberg Jr, MD
    10 Illumination During Vitreous Surgery ......................................................................................... 46
    Jaycob Avaylon, BS and Ron P . Gallemore, MD, PhD
    11 Endolaser Types and Settings ....................................................................................................... 50
    Adam AufderHeide, MD, PhD and Jeffrey Rinkoff, MD
    SECTION III: VITREORETINAL SURGICAL ADJUNCTS .............................................................. 55
    12 Intraoperative Visualization Agents ............................................................................................ 57
    Alice C. Jiang, MD, MS and Justis P . Ehlers, MD
    13 Perfluorocarbon Liquid .................................................................................................................. 60
    Eric Steuer, MD, PhD
    14 Gas Tamponade ............................................................................................................................... 63
    Belinda Shirkey, MD
    15 Silicone Oil Tamponade.................................................................................................................. 68SECTION IV: EXCHANGES ........................................................................................................... 73
    Fluid Air Exchange........................................................................................................................... 75
    Joseph A. Khawly, MD, FACS
    Air Gas Exchange ............................................................................................................................. 79
    Adam Berger, MD
    Air Silicone Oil Exchange ............................................................................................................... 81
    John D. Zilis, MD
    Perfluorocarbon Liquid Silicone Oil Exchange .......................................................................... 85
    Shelley Day Ghafoori, MD
    SECTION V: RHEGMATOGENOUS RETINAL DETACHMENT ..................................................... 89
    Rhegmatogenous RD vs Exudative RD vs Retinoschisis .......................................................... 91
    Lawrence P . Chong, MD
    Retinal Break Localization ............................................................................................................. 93
    Karen Gehrs, MD
    Pneumatic Retinopexy ................................................................................................................... 96
    Michelle Y . Peng, MD and J. Michael Jumper, MD
    Scleral Buckling Basics ................................................................................................................... 99
    Claxton Baer, MD, PhD
    Scleral Buckling Steps ..................................................................................................................103
    Anne Hanneken, MD
    Radial Elements .............................................................................................................................110
    Asad F. Durrani, MD and Thomas R. Friberg, MD, MS
    External Subretinal Fluid Drainage ............................................................................................113
    Durga S. Borkar, MD
    The Chandelier Buckle ..................................................................................................................116
    Eric W. Schneider, MD
    Vitrectomy for RRD ........................................................................................................................119
    Daniel Ting, MD, PhD
    Posterior SRF During Vitrectomy for RRD .................................................................................123
    Christopher L. Haupert, MD
    Scleral Buckle and Vitrectomy for RRD ......................................................................................126
    James C. Lai, MD, MMM
    Postop Positioning ........................................................................................................................129
    Akshay S. Thomas, MD, MS and Avni P . Finn, MD, MBA
    SECTION VI: MACULAR SURGERY ........................................................................................... 133
    Epiretinal Membrane ....................................................................................................................135
    Pouya N. Dayani, MD
    Macular Hole ..................................................................................................................................139
    Charles Wilson, MD
    Advanced Vitrectomy Techniques for Macular Holes .............................................................143
    Cindy X. Cai, MD and Cynthia A. Toth, MD
    Autologous Retinal Transplant ...................................................................................................147
    Tamer H. Mahmoud, MD, PhD
    SECTION VII: LENSECTOMY AND SECONDARY IOL PLACEMENT ........................................ 151
    Pars Plana Lensectomy .................................................................................................................153
    Kevin Broderick, MD and Alex Melamud, MD, MA
    Dislocated IOL ................................................................................................................................158
    R. Keith Shuler Jr, MD38 ACIOL and Iris-Fixated IOL ...........................................................................................................161
    Sai H. Chavala, MD
    39 Sutured Scleral Fixated IOL .........................................................................................................165
    Frank Brodie, MD, MBA, Durga S. Borkar, MD, and Dilraj S. Grewal, MD
    40 Sutureless Scleral Fixation Techniques .....................................................................................169
    Nicholas Saba, BS and Scott D. Walter, MD, MSc
    SECTION VIII: DIABETIC VITRECTOMY .................................................................................... 175
    41 Considerations and Instrumentation for Diabetic Vitrectomy .............................................177
    H. Michael Lambert, MD, FACS
    42 Nonclearing Vitreous Hemorrhage ............................................................................................180
    Wenlan Zhang, MD
    43 Diabetic TRD ...................................................................................................................................183
    Akosua Nti, MD and Adrienne Scott, MD
    SECTION IX: PEDIATRIC VITREORETINAL SURGERY ............................................................. 189
    44 Indications and Unique Surgical Considerations for Pediatric Vitreoretinal Surgery ......191
    Karl Olsen, MD and Antonio Capone Jr, MD, FACS
    45 Retinopathy of Prematurity ........................................................................................................195
    Michael T. Trese, MD
    46 Pediatric RRD ..................................................................................................................................198
    Xinxin Zhang, MD and Lejla Vajzovic, MD
    SECTION X: VITREORETINAL SURGERY FOR TUMORS AND UVEITIS .................................. 203
    47 Diagnostic Vitrectomy ..................................................................................................................205
    Sruthi Arepalli, MD and Phoebe Lin, MD, PhD
    48 Retisert Placement ........................................................................................................................208
    Ankur Mehra, MD and Andrew Pearson, MD
    49 RD Repair in Uveitis .......................................................................................................................211
    Ananth Sastry, MD and Glenn J. Jaffe, MD
    50 Vitrectomy-Assisted Choroidal Biopsy ......................................................................................216
    Prithvi Mruthyunjaya, MD, MHS
    51 Transscleral Choroidal Biopsy .....................................................................................................218
    Michael Seider, MD
    52 Chorioretinal Biopsy .....................................................................................................................222
    Akshay S. Thomas, MD, MS
    SECTION XI: CHALLENGING VITREORETINAL SURGICAL SCENARIOS ................................ 225
    53 Giant Retinal Tear ..........................................................................................................................227
    Roger L. Novack, MD, PhD, FACS
    54 Proliferative Vitreoretinopathy Surgery ...................................................................................230
    Mohammad Dahrouj, MD, PhD and Dean Eliott, MD
    55 Choroidals .......................................................................................................................................233
    Xi Chen, MD, PhD
    56 Submacular Hemorrhage ............................................................................................................236
    Kenneth Taubenslag, MD and Joseph Martel, MD
    57 Subretinal Perfluorocarbon Liquid ............................................................................................ 239
    Glenn C. Yiu, MD, PhD
    58 Subretinal Silicone Oil ..................................................................................................................242
    Jeremy Lavine, MD, PhD and Sumit Sharma, MD
    59 Uveal Effusion Syndrome ............................................................................................................. 245 Endophthalmitis ............................................................................................................................247
    Andrew N. Antoszyk, MD
    Intraocular Foreign Body .............................................................................................................251
    Johnathan Warminski, MD and Jawad Qureshi, MD, MBA
    Retinal Detachment in Open Globe Injury ...............................................................................256
    Durga S. Borkar, MD and Carl H. Park, MD
    Macular Hole Retinal Detachment .............................................................................................260
    Max Treacy, BA, BAI, MSc, FRCSI, FRCOphth, FEBO and Mark Cahill, MCh, MMedSci, FRCSI, FRCOphth, FEBO
    Retinoschisis Retinal Detachment .............................................................................................264
    Harsha A. Sen, MD
    Postop Retinal Fold .......................................................................................................................267
    Akshay S. Thomas, MD, MS and Avni P . Finn, MD, MBA
    Vitrectomy With the Endoscope .................................................................................................269
    Brendan Seto, BA and Jorge Arroyo, MD, MPH
    Optic Pit Maculopathy ..................................................................................................................272
    Wenlan Zhang, MD and Eric Postel, MD
    Argus II Retinal Prosthesis ...........................................................................................................275
    Paul Hahn, MD, PhD
    Physiology of Vitreous Surgery ..................................................................................................278
    Jóhann Ragnar Guðmundsson, MD and Einar Stefánsson, MD, PhD
    Index 285
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