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Presbyopia: A Surgical Textbook
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Cover Type: Hard Cover
Number of Pages: 256
ISBN: 55642-577-5
Price $110.00
In the 21st century, the latest developments in ophthalmic surgery will
be in the field of Presbyopia. This dynamic book not only presents the
concepts necessary to understand Presbyopia, but also offers the surgical
possibilities for treatingthe
condition. It is the ideal resource for ophthalmologists who currently
perform Presbyopic treatment as well as those wanting to move into it.
Dr. Agarwal and his contributors have created a complete, thorough book
about the management of this condition. It covers the scleral, corneal,
and lenticular modifications done to treat Presbyopia, dissects each
technique, and explains how to manage complications of each technique. The
most recent treatments, cataract or clear lens surgery as well as the no
anesthesia procedure, are discussed in full detail. The latest technique
of cataract removal and IOL implantation done through a 0.9 mm incision is
also covered.
Presbyopia is the final frontier for an ophthalmologist. This in-depth
book, developed with input from prominent doctors, paves the way for
understanding this emerging topic. Ophthalmologists, optometrists, and
residents will benefit from the insightful subject matter contained in
this book.
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Topics covered inside are:
- Scleral Expansion Bands - Ronald Schachar, USA
- Phakonit - Cataract Surgery Through a 0.9 MM Incision
WITH THE ROLLABLE IOL- India
- No Anesthesia Cataract Surgery - India
- Presbyopic Phakic IOL - GeorgeS F Baikoff, France
- Multifocal IOL’s - I. Howard Fine, USA
- Presbyopic LASIK - Guillermo Avalos, Mexico
- Surgilight Laser - JT Lin, USA
- Accomodating IOLs - Louis Probst, Canada
- Conductive keratoplasy - Ioannis Pallikaris, Greece
- Anterior Ciliary sclerotomy - William Jory, UK
- Theories of Presbyopia - David Apple, USA
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Table of Contents
| Section
I. |
Presbyopia, Accommodation, Anatomy, Physiology, and
Optics |
| Chapter 1. |
The History of Presbyopia |
| Chapter 2. |
The Human
Crystalline Lens, Ciliary Body, and Zonules: Their Relevance to Presbyopia |
| Chapter 3. |
Physiology of Accommodation and Presbyopia |
| Chapter 4. |
The Mechanism of Accommodation and Presbyopia: The Scleral Expansion Band
Procedure |
| Chapter 5. |
Presbyopia and Accommodation: Anatomy, Physiology,
and Optics |
| Chapter 6. |
The New Mechanism for Laser Presbyopia Reversal
and Accommodation |
| Chapter 7. |
Contact Lens Alternatives for
Presbyopia |
| Section II. |
Scleral Modifications to Correct
Presbyopia |
| Chapter 8. |
Scleral
Expansion Band Instrumentation and Anesthesia |
| Chapter 9. |
Scleral Expansion Bands: Patient Selection,
Preoperative Evaluation, Technique, and Prevention of
Complications |
| Chapter 10. |
Scleral Expansion Band Surgical
Technique |
| Chapter 11. |
Ultrasound Biomicroscopy After Scleral Expansion
Band Surgery and Postoperative Exercises |
| Chapter 12. |
Supraciliary
Segments |
| Chapter 13. |
Anterior Ciliary Sclerotomy With Silicone
Expansion Plug Implantation: Effect on Presbyopia and Intraocular Pressure |
| Chapter 14. |
Anterior Ciliary Sclerotomy With Titanium
Implants |
| Chapter 15. |
Clinical Results of Laser Presbyopia Reversal
Using the OptiVision Infrared Laser |
| Section III. |
Corneal
Modifications to Correct Presbyopia |
| Chapter 16. |
Presbyopic
LASIK:
The PARM Technique |
| Chapter 17. |
Presbyopic
LASIK: The Agarwal
Technique |
| Chapter 18. |
Monovision With LASIK |
| Chapter 19. |
Laser
Thermokeratoplasty |
| Chapter 20. |
Conductive Keratoplasty |
| Section
IV. |
Lenticular Modifications to Correct Presbyopia |
| Chapter 21. |
No-Anesthesia Cataract Surgery With the Karate Chop Technique |
| Chapter
22. |
The Phakonit ThinOptX Rollable Intraocular Lens |
| Chapter 23. |
The
Accommodating Intraocular Lens |
| Chapter 24. |
The C & C Vision
CrystaLens Model AT-45 Silicone Intraocular Lens |
| Chapter 25. |
The
HumanOptics Akkommodative 1CU Intraocular Lens: Restoring Accommodation in
the Pseudophakic Patient |
| Chapter 26. |
Refractive Lens Exchange With a
Multifocal Intraocular Lens |
| Chapter 27. |
Presbyopic Phakic Intraocular
Lenses |
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Doctor : Dr. Sunita Ag.
Topic :700microns Super Phakonit
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