Expert Techniques in Ophthalmic Surgery is a comprehensive textbook with a highly visual format, including nearly 1000 illustrations and images, and features that align with current ophthalmology training. This book includes contributions from renowned international experts, on a broad range of topics. This book covers the full range of surgical topics, including cornea, retina, oculoplastic and glaucoma with operative techniques. In all sections, operative techniques and surgical strategies are explained step-by-step to increase surgical and anatomical knowledge. A section on ethics and medicolegal aspects of surgical practice is an additional highlight of the book. The content of the book has been organised to facilitate quick access of information; each section is colour coded for easy cross-referencing and includes bullet point lists and text boxes. Expert Techniques in Ophthalmic Surgery provides comprehensive coverage of eye surgery for ophthalmologists in training and in practice. Key Features Extensive, accessible text over 1100 pages Nearly 1000 full colour images Edited by team of ophthalmic experts from USA and India
Expert Techniques in Ophthalmic Surgery
A revised reference on contemporary ophthalmic surgery covering virtually everything the surgeon needs to know about ophthalmic procedures used in the daily care of patients. It includes full preoperative assessment,...
Superbly illustrated, this book contains over 600 illustrations and clinical photos and follows a step-by-step approach to explaining both the diagnostic and procedural aspects of practice, foundational concepts, and state-of-the art ...
Describes more than 75 of the most common surgical procedures performed by ophthalmologists and explores the skills needed for surgical proficiency. This book intends to improve surgical training in ophthalmology residency programs.
Whatever your field of specialism, this is the only eye surgery book you are ever likely to need.
In: Brewitt H, Geerling G, eds. ... The conjunctiva is separated from Müller's muscle, first with sharp dissection by means of fine toothed forceps and pointed spring scissors, then bluntly with cotton tip applicators.
Covering everything from foundational concepts to state-of-the-art advances, this book contains over 500 illustrations and photos, superbly illustrating a step-by-step outline to today's oculoplastic surgical techniques, teaching diagnostic ...
Designed to be a concise and easy-to-read reference manual that comprehensively covers the basics of every step of modern cataract surgery from preoperative evaluation to postoperative care.
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