Guide for Corneal Ophthalmic Surgeons
Editat de Vito Romano, Matteo Airaldien Limba Engleză Paperback – sep 2025
In addition, the book dedicates multiple sections to updates on the most recent commercially available imaging techniques.
- Explicates the main issues that a cornea specialist may face in daily practice
- Guides general practitioners with information necessary to identify corneal disorders on sight, and, if necessary, refer patients to specialists
- Provides ophthalmologists with guidance on how to face challenging scenarios or perform various procedures
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780443292002
ISBN-10: 0443292000
Pagini: 375
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 mm
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0443292000
Pagini: 375
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 mm
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Cuprins
Section 1: Clinical tools for the cornea specialist
1. History taking
2. Documentation and annotation of anterior segment findings
3. Corneal shape assessment
4. Corneal cells morphology assessment
5. Imaging the ocular surface vascularization
6. Counselling patients with anterior segment disease
Section 2: Surgical tools for the cornea specialist
7. Essential surgical tools and their use
8. Advanced surgical tools and their use, Augmented reality in the operating room
9. Intraoperative & clinical dyes
10. Communication with tissue providers
Section 3: Pharmacological knowledge
11. Topical and systemic antimicrobial drugs
12. Topical and systemic anti-inflammatory drugs
13. Topical blood derivative
14. Topical medical devices
Section 4: Microbiology and Pathology
15. Scraping or biopsy and reading microbiological and histological reports
Section 5: Red eye and irritable eyes
16. Dry eye
17. Allergic eye conjunctivitis
18. Conjunctival and scleral lesions
19. Pain management
Section 6: Red eye and visual loss
20: Infectious keratitis
21. Non-infectious keratitis
22. Diagnosis not to miss: anterior uveitis, acute glaucoma
23. Corneal injury
Section 7: White eye and visual loss
24. Alterations of corneal shape and biomechanics
25. Alterations of corneal transparency
Section 8: Common anterior segment complications after intraocular surgery
26. Persistent epithelial defect, Pseudophakic Bullous Keratopathy and Toxic anterior segment syndrome
Section 9: Surgery
27. Corneal cross linking
28. Ocular surface reconstruction
29. Perforating and anterior lamellar keratoplasty
30. Endothelial keratoplasty
31. Anterior segment reconstruction
32. Corneal substitutes and future directions
1. History taking
2. Documentation and annotation of anterior segment findings
3. Corneal shape assessment
4. Corneal cells morphology assessment
5. Imaging the ocular surface vascularization
6. Counselling patients with anterior segment disease
Section 2: Surgical tools for the cornea specialist
7. Essential surgical tools and their use
8. Advanced surgical tools and their use, Augmented reality in the operating room
9. Intraoperative & clinical dyes
10. Communication with tissue providers
Section 3: Pharmacological knowledge
11. Topical and systemic antimicrobial drugs
12. Topical and systemic anti-inflammatory drugs
13. Topical blood derivative
14. Topical medical devices
Section 4: Microbiology and Pathology
15. Scraping or biopsy and reading microbiological and histological reports
Section 5: Red eye and irritable eyes
16. Dry eye
17. Allergic eye conjunctivitis
18. Conjunctival and scleral lesions
19. Pain management
Section 6: Red eye and visual loss
20: Infectious keratitis
21. Non-infectious keratitis
22. Diagnosis not to miss: anterior uveitis, acute glaucoma
23. Corneal injury
Section 7: White eye and visual loss
24. Alterations of corneal shape and biomechanics
25. Alterations of corneal transparency
Section 8: Common anterior segment complications after intraocular surgery
26. Persistent epithelial defect, Pseudophakic Bullous Keratopathy and Toxic anterior segment syndrome
Section 9: Surgery
27. Corneal cross linking
28. Ocular surface reconstruction
29. Perforating and anterior lamellar keratoplasty
30. Endothelial keratoplasty
31. Anterior segment reconstruction
32. Corneal substitutes and future directions