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Retina & Vitreous Surgery - Subhendu Kumar Boral, Suber S Huang

Retina & Vitreous Surgery

A Practical Guide to Theory, Practice and Management
Buch | Hardcover
246 Seiten
2016
Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (Verlag)
978-93-85999-70-3 (ISBN)
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Comprehensive guide to retina and vitreous surgery with ten DVD ROMs demonstrating 158 surgical procedures. Highly illustrated with nearly 800 clinical photographs, diagrams and figures.
This book is a comprehensive guide to retina and vitreous surgery for practising ophthalmic surgeons.



Each procedure is presented in a step by step format with discussion on theoretical background, retina pathophysiology, clinical signs and symptoms, investigations, differential diagnosis, and practical surgical steps with case discussions and numerous intraoperative photographs and surgical diagrams.



The book is accompanied by ten DVD ROMs demonstrating 158 surgical procedures, and edited by internationally recognised ophthalmic specialists.







Key Points





Comprehensive guide to retina and vitreous surgery for ophthalmic surgeons
Procedures presented in step by step format
Book accompanied by ten DVD ROMs demonstrating 158 surgical procedures
Highly illustrated with nearly 800 clinical photographs, diagrams and figures

Subhendu Kumar Boral MD (AIIMS) DNB Senior Vitreoretina Consultant, Disha Eye Hospitals, Kolkata, India Suber S Huang MD MBA CEO, Retina Centre of Ohio, Cleveland, Ohio; Chair, National Eye Health Education Committee, National Eye Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, USA  

Chapter 1: Vitrectomy Machine, Cutter and Instrumentation
Chapter 2: Visualization System
Chapter 3: Illumination System
Chapter 4: Cryoretinopexy and Endolaser Retinopexy
Chapter 5: Intravitreal Tamponading Agents
Chapter 6: Perfluorocarbon Liquids
Chapter 7: Intravitreal Injections
Chapter 8: Ophthalmic Ultrasonography
Chapter 9: Steps of Making Sutureless Sclerotomy Wound
Chapter 10: Vitrectomy
Chapter 11: Diabetic Vitreous Surgery
Chapter 12: Subretinal Hematoma with Vitreous Hemorrhage
Chapter 13: Management of Retinal Detachment
Chapter 14: Macular Surgeries
Chapter 15: Managing Complications After Cataract Surgeries
Chapter 16: Blunt Trauma, Penetrating Injuries and Retained Intraocular Foreign Bodies
Chapter 17: Endophthalmitis
Chapter 18: Combined Phacoemulsification and Vitreoretinal Intervention
Chapter 19: 27-G Vitrectomy
Chapter 20: Glued Intraocular Lens Surgeries
Chapter 21: Intraocular Parasites
Chapter 22: Silicone Oil Removal
Chapter 23: Interface Vitrectomy
Chapter 24: Managing Complications of Vitreoretinal Surgeries
Chapter 25: How to Setup a Good Vitreoretinal Surgery Theater and Recording System?


 



 DVD Content



 





Chapter 3: Illumination System


Video 1: Surgery with single-fiber endoillumination
Video 2: Surgery with dual-fiber endoillumination
Video 3: Surgery with Yellow filter
Video 4: Surgery with Amber filter





 





Chapter 4: Cryoretinopexy and Endolaser Retinopexy


Video 1: Intraoperative cryo application
Video 2: Endolaser application





 





Chapter 6: Perfluorocarbon Liquids


Video 1: Use of PFCL in RD
Video 2: Use of PFCL in PVR
Video 3: Use of PFCL in dropped nucleus—Animation





 





Chapter 7: Intravitreal Injections


Video 1: Intravitreal Triamcinolone Acetonide injection
Video 2: Intravitreal anti-VEGF Injection





 





Chapter 9: Steps of Making Sutureless Sclerotomy Wound


Video 1: Port making in 23:25:27 gauze vitrectomy systems





 





Chapter 10: Vitrectomy


Video 1: Vitrectomy animation
Video 2: Steps of vitrectomy in vitreous hemorrhage
Video 3: Steps to manage retro lental or retro IOL blood
Video 4: Steps to approach subhyaloid hemorrhage





 





Chapter 11: Diabetic Vitreous Surgery


Part A: Management of Vitreomacular Interface Disorders





Video 1: Identification of posterior hyaloid face—Application of triamcinolone acetonide
Video 2: Removal of posterior hyaloid face by cutter (Animation + Video)
Video 3: Identification and removal of vitreoschisis
Video 4: Symptomatic vitreomacular adhesion (VMA)
Video 5: Release of vitreomacular traction (VMT) by bent 24 G needle
Video 6: Release of vitreomacular traction (VMT) by visco dissection
Video 7: Vitreomacular traction with tractional retinal detachment
Video 8: Epiretinal membrane
Video 9: Refractory diabetic macular edema
Video 10: Diabetic macular hole


 



Part B: Membrane Peeling





Video 11: Forceps peeling—Animation + video
Video 12: Chopstick peeling—Animation + video
Video 13: Suction peeling—Animation + video
Video 14: Segmentation—Animation + video
Video 15: Delamination—Animation + video
Video 16: Hydrodissection
Video 17: Viscodissecton


 



Part C: Steps to Manage TRDs





Video 18: Managing extramacular TRD
Video 19: Managing macula-threatening TRD
Video 20: Managing advanced TRDs


 



Part D: Steps to Manage Complex Combined Retinal Detachments





Video 21: Localized macular combined RD
Video 22: Managing complex combined RD
Video 23: Bimanual vitrectomy in diabetics


 





Chapter 12: Subretinal Hematoma with Vitreous Hemorrhage


Video 1: Submacular hematoma-subretinal membrane removal
Video 2: Submacular blood removal with full-thickness RPE-choroid graft transplantation





 





Chapter 13: Management of Retinal Detachment


Video 1: Scleral buckling (Nondrainage)
Video 2: Scleral buckling with subretinal fluid drainage (Chandelier assisted)
Video 3: General steps of vitreoretinal approaches to treat retinal detachment
Video 4: Vitrectomy—Core and peripheral vitrectomy
Video 5: PVD induction without PFCL—After core and peripheral vitrectomy
Video 6: PVD induction with PFCL
Video 7: PVD induction by forceps
Video 8: Membrane peeling and sub-PFCL membrane peeling by forceps
Video 9: Bimanual membrane peeling
Video 10: Removal of subretinal band
Video 11: Relaxing retinotomy for intrinsic retinal contraction
Video 12: Extensive relaxing retinotomy for anterior PVR
Video 13: Vitreous base excision with PFCL
Video 14: Vitreous base excision without PFCL
Video 15: Internal drainage of subretinal fluid by creating posterior retinotomy during FAE
Video 16: Internal drainage of subretinal fluid through peripheral breaks using PFCL
Video 17: Retinal detachment with dropped nucleus
Video 18: Retinal detachment with dropped IOL
Video 19: Retinal detachment with fundal coloboma with breaks at margin of coloboma
Video 20: Retinal detachment with fundal coloboma with peripheral breaks
Video 21: GRT with macula on retinal detachment
Video 22: GRT with macula-off subtotal retinal detachment
Video 23: Retinal detachment with GRT with inverted flap
Video 24: Retinal detachment with GRT with rolled out margin
Video 25: Retinal detachment with macular hole—ILM peeling on mobile retina
Video 26: Retinal detachment with macular hole—ILM peeling under PFCL
Video 27: Retinal detachment with choroidal detachment with suprachoroidal infusion
Video 28: Retinal detachment with choroidal detachment
Video 29: Retinal detachment with choroidal detachment with drainage of choroidal fluid
Video 30 and 31: Bimanual surgeries for peripheral vitreous dissection and use two Chandelier light sources
Video 32: Bimanual surgeries for removal of subretinal band
Video 33: Bimanual surgeries to release fixed folds bimanually





 





Chapter 14: Macular Surgeries


Video 1: Epimacular membrane removal surgery
Video 2: Vitrectomy with PVD induction by cutter in macular hole surgery
Video 3: PVD induction by silicone tipped flute needle: Extrusion needle in macular hole surgery
Video 4: Brilliant Blue G dye application under air or directly in water in macular hole surgery
Video 5: Initial flap formation—By Tano scraper or end gripping forceps in macular hole surgery
Video 6: ILM peeling in clockwise direction in macular hole surgery
Video 7: ILM peeling in anticlockwise direction in macular hole surgery
Video 8: Trypan Blue assisted ILM peeling in macular hole surgery
Video 9: Inverse flap technique in large-sized macular hole surgery
Video 10: Check vitreous base to rule out presence of any retinal break
Video 11: Fluid-air exchange
Video 12: Surgery for traumatic macular hole
Video 13: Surgery for idiopathic partial thickness macular hole
Video 14: Surgery for myopic foveoschisis
Video 15: Surgery for optic disc pit with maculopathy





 





Chapter 15: Managing Complications after Cataract Surgeries


Video 1: Dropped cortex
Video 2: Dropped epinuclear fragments
Video 3: Dropped nucleus
Video 4: Dropped IOL removal by end gripping forceps
Video 5: Dropped IOL removal with PFCL
Video 6: Dropped PCIOL removal by passive suction
Video 7: Dropped PCIOL removal by active suction
Video 8: Suprachoroidal hemorrhage management—Animation
Video 9: Suprachoroidal hemorrhage management—Case I
Video 10: Supra choroidal hemorrhage management—Case II





 





Chapter 16: Penetrating Injuries and Retained Intraocular Foreign Bodies


Video 1: Metallic foreign body with clear lens
Video 2: Metallic foreign body with cataract
Video 3: Metallic foreign body with endophthalmitis
Video 4: Nonmetallic foreign body





 





Chapter 17: Endophthalmitis


Video 1: Animation
Video 2: Intravitreal antibiotic injection—Technique
Video 3: Surgical management of postoperative endophthalmitis





 





Chapter 18: Combined Phacoemulsification and Vitreoretinal Interventions


Video 1: Animation
Video 2: Combined surgery for cataract with macular surgery
Video 3: Combined surgery for cataract with vitreous hemorrhage
Video 4: Combined surgery for cataract with retinal detachment





 





Chapter 19: 27G Vitrectomy


Video 1: Surgery for vitreous hemorrhage
Video 2: Surgery for epiretinal membrane
Video 3: Surgery for macular holes
Video 4: Surgery for retinal detachment
Video 5: Surgery for complex diabetic detachment





 





Chapter 20: Glued IOL Surgeries


Video 1: Standard Glued IOL surgery
Video 2: Managing dropped scleral fixated IOL
Video 3: Dislocation of IOL-CTR complex





 





Chapter 21: Intraocular Parasites


Video 1: Intraocular Gnathostomata with retinal detachment
Video 2: Intraocular Cysticercosis with retinal detachment
Video 3: Intraocular Toxocariasis with midperipheral granuloma
Video 4: Intraocular Toxocariasis with inferior vitreous band and macular tractional fold





 





Chapter 22: Silicone Oil Removal


Video 1: Silicone oil removal passively
Video 2: Silicone oil removal by active suction
Video 3: Advanced emulsification of silicone oil
Video 4: Combined phacoemulsification and silicone oil removal





 





Chapter 23: Interface Vitrectomy


Video 1: Interface vitrectomy under air
Video 2: Interface vitrectomy at the margin of PFCL
Video 3: Interface vitrectomy under silicone oil





 





Chapter 24: Managing Complications of Vitreoretinal Surgeries


Part A: Preoperative Complications





Video 1: Standard methods of ocular anesthesia and needle perforation with (Animation and Video)
Video 2: Perforation with vitreous hemorrhage (Animation and Video)
Video 3: Perforation with vitreous hemorrhage with partial retinal detachment
Video 4: Perforation with vitreous hemorrhage with total retinal detachment (Animation and Video)
Video 5: Perforation with macular break with retinal detachment (Animation and Video)
Video 6: Perforation with hemorrhagic retinal detachment with retinal incarceration


 



Part B: Intraoperative Complications





Video 7: Cathotomy for small palpebral fissure
Video 8: Slippage of infusion cannula
Video 9: Suprachoroidal infusion
Video 10: Subretinal infusion
Video 11: Retinal incarceration at the cannula tip
Video 12: Complications during phaco-vitrectomy—Iris prolapse during dye injection
Video 13: Complications during phaco-vitrectomy—Sudden influx of air bubbles
Video 14: Complications during PVD induction with attached retina
Video 15: Complications during PVD induction with detached retina—Inadvertent break
Video 16: Intraoperative sudden unplanned hypotony
Video 17: Intraoperative media haziness
Video 18: Stepwise approach to manage intraocular bleed—Cautery
Video 19: Stepwise approach to manage intraocular bleed—Raising IOP
Video 20: Stepwise approach to manage intraocular bleed—Start FAX in high IOP
Video 21: Stepwise approach to manage intraocular bleed—Application of triamcinolone acetonide over the bleeders
Video 22: Using heavy fluid PFCL over the posterior pole
Video 23: Intraoperative retinal break with retinal detachment
Video 24: Subretinal migration of PFCL bubbles


 



Part C: Postoperative Complications





Video 25: Phacoemulsification for postvitrectomy cataract
Video 26: Submacular PFCL removal
Video 27: Failed retinal detachment—Case of missed break
Video 28: Failed retinal detachment—Case of ERM with new break
Video 29: Failed retinal detachment—Case of ERM with reopening of break
Video 30: Failed retinal detachment—Case with reopening of inferior break with inferior fixed fold with subretinal band


 

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 776 Halftones, unspecified; 20 Illustrations, unspecified
Verlagsort New Delhi
Sprache englisch
Maße 216 x 279 mm
Gewicht 450 g
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Augenheilkunde
ISBN-10 93-85999-70-2 / 9385999702
ISBN-13 978-93-85999-70-3 / 9789385999703
Zustand Neuware
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