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Strabismus surgery innovative and classic approaches [E-Book]

By: Publisher: New York Thieme [2021]Description: 1 online resource (xxviii, 305 pages) illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781626235274
  • 1626235279
  • 9781684204182
  • 1684204186
Subject(s): NLM classification:
  • WW 415
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Contents:
Strabismus Surgery: Innovative and Classic Approaches -- MedOne Access Information -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Videos -- Foreword -- Preface -- Dedication and Acknowledgments -- My Search for Relief from Double Vision -- Editor's Discussion of Mr. Watson's Essay -- Contributors -- Part I Introduction -- 1 The History of Strabismus Surgery -- Part II Strabismus Diagnosis and Surgical Planning -- Section 1 General Preoperative Evaluation -- Introduction: Surgical Planning-Gathering Data -- 2 The History and Examination in Strabismus
3 The Use of Testing, Consultants, and Intraoperative Assessment -- Section 2 Surgical Anatomy and Physiology and Surgical Principles -- 4 Surgical Anatomy of the Extraocular Muscles -- 5 Collagen and Healing -- 6 Injection of Eye Muscles to Treat Strabismus -- 7 Complications of Strabismus Surgery -- 8 The Inferior Oblique-Strabismus Diagnosis and Surgical Planning: Surgical Anatomy, Surgical Principles, and Wound Healing -- Section 3 Torsion and the Oblique Muscles -- 9 The Superior Oblique -- 10 Brown's Syndrome -- 11 Torsion -- Section 4 Inflammation and Strabismus
12 Thyroid Ophthalmopathy -- 13 Presumed Sinus-Related Strabismus -- 14 Pterygium and Strabismus -- Section 5 Strabismus Related to Central Nervous System Disorders -- 15 Duane's Syndrome -- 16 Dissociated Vertical Deviations -- 17 Nystagmus Surgery -- 18 Cranial Nerve Palsies -- Section 6 Orbital and Pulley Abnormalities -- 19 Displaced Muscles (Pulley Heterotopias) -- 20 Traumatic Strabismus: Direct Orbital and Muscle Trauma and Flap Tear -- Part III Surgical Techniques -- Section 1 General Principles and Classic Techniques -- 21 Anesthesia for Strabismus Surgery
22 Strabismus Surgical Instrumentation -- 23 Classic Strabismus Surgery: Rectus Muscle -- 24 Plications and Tucks -- Section 2 Oblique Muscle Surgery -- 25 The Inferior Oblique: Surgical Techniques -- 26 The Superior Oblique: Surgical Techniques -- Section 3 Managing Collagen Abnormalities During Strabismus Surgery -- 27 Stretched Scar Repair and Management of Other Weak Collagen Abnormalities -- 28 Managing Excessive Scar Tissue (Adhesive Syndrome) -- Section 4 Advanced Techniques -- 29 Traumatic Strabismus Repair (Flap Tear, Slipped and Lost Muscles) -- 30 Pulley Surgeries
31 Injection Technique -- 32 Adjustable Sutures and Hang-Back Suture Technique -- 33 Procedures to Restrict Movement -- 34 Mini-Procedures and Compartmental Surgery for Small Angle Strabismus -- 35 Transpositions -- Part IV Conclusion -- 36 Imagining the Future of Strabismus Surgery -- Appendix A: Neurological and Neuro/Genetic Disorders -- Appendix B: Patterns by Chapter -- Index -- Additional MedOne Access Information.
Summary: "Strabismus correction is the third most common ophthalmic surgery in the US, with 1.2 million procedures performed each year. Strabismus Surgery : Innovative and Classic Approaches by renowned pediatric ophthalmologist Irene H. Ludwig provides comprehensive coverage of strabismus treatment - featuring state-of-the-art techniques based on recent anatomical research and discoveries. Throughout the text and accompanying videos, an impressive group of contributors share clinical pearls and firsthand knowledge"-- Provided by publisher
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"Strabismus correction is the third most common ophthalmic surgery in the US, with 1.2 million procedures performed each year. Strabismus Surgery : Innovative and Classic Approaches by renowned pediatric ophthalmologist Irene H. Ludwig provides comprehensive coverage of strabismus treatment - featuring state-of-the-art techniques based on recent anatomical research and discoveries. Throughout the text and accompanying videos, an impressive group of contributors share clinical pearls and firsthand knowledge"-- Provided by publisher

Strabismus Surgery: Innovative and Classic Approaches -- MedOne Access Information -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Videos -- Foreword -- Preface -- Dedication and Acknowledgments -- My Search for Relief from Double Vision -- Editor's Discussion of Mr. Watson's Essay -- Contributors -- Part I Introduction -- 1 The History of Strabismus Surgery -- Part II Strabismus Diagnosis and Surgical Planning -- Section 1 General Preoperative Evaluation -- Introduction: Surgical Planning-Gathering Data -- 2 The History and Examination in Strabismus

3 The Use of Testing, Consultants, and Intraoperative Assessment -- Section 2 Surgical Anatomy and Physiology and Surgical Principles -- 4 Surgical Anatomy of the Extraocular Muscles -- 5 Collagen and Healing -- 6 Injection of Eye Muscles to Treat Strabismus -- 7 Complications of Strabismus Surgery -- 8 The Inferior Oblique-Strabismus Diagnosis and Surgical Planning: Surgical Anatomy, Surgical Principles, and Wound Healing -- Section 3 Torsion and the Oblique Muscles -- 9 The Superior Oblique -- 10 Brown's Syndrome -- 11 Torsion -- Section 4 Inflammation and Strabismus

12 Thyroid Ophthalmopathy -- 13 Presumed Sinus-Related Strabismus -- 14 Pterygium and Strabismus -- Section 5 Strabismus Related to Central Nervous System Disorders -- 15 Duane's Syndrome -- 16 Dissociated Vertical Deviations -- 17 Nystagmus Surgery -- 18 Cranial Nerve Palsies -- Section 6 Orbital and Pulley Abnormalities -- 19 Displaced Muscles (Pulley Heterotopias) -- 20 Traumatic Strabismus: Direct Orbital and Muscle Trauma and Flap Tear -- Part III Surgical Techniques -- Section 1 General Principles and Classic Techniques -- 21 Anesthesia for Strabismus Surgery

22 Strabismus Surgical Instrumentation -- 23 Classic Strabismus Surgery: Rectus Muscle -- 24 Plications and Tucks -- Section 2 Oblique Muscle Surgery -- 25 The Inferior Oblique: Surgical Techniques -- 26 The Superior Oblique: Surgical Techniques -- Section 3 Managing Collagen Abnormalities During Strabismus Surgery -- 27 Stretched Scar Repair and Management of Other Weak Collagen Abnormalities -- 28 Managing Excessive Scar Tissue (Adhesive Syndrome) -- Section 4 Advanced Techniques -- 29 Traumatic Strabismus Repair (Flap Tear, Slipped and Lost Muscles) -- 30 Pulley Surgeries

31 Injection Technique -- 32 Adjustable Sutures and Hang-Back Suture Technique -- 33 Procedures to Restrict Movement -- 34 Mini-Procedures and Compartmental Surgery for Small Angle Strabismus -- 35 Transpositions -- Part IV Conclusion -- 36 Imagining the Future of Strabismus Surgery -- Appendix A: Neurological and Neuro/Genetic Disorders -- Appendix B: Patterns by Chapter -- Index -- Additional MedOne Access Information.

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