Manual of Oculoplastic Surgery (eBook)
XXII, 541 Seiten
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-319-74512-1 (ISBN)
For the last two decades, this best-selling, step-by-step guide to oculoplastic surgery has been highly respected and widely used by ophthalmologists, oculofacial plastic fellows, residents, ENT-facial plastic surgeons, and general plastic surgeons. The revised and updated fifth edition of Manual of Oculoplastic Surgery is designed to guide the physician in exploring and completing a variety of ocular plastic procedures in a comprehensive and logical step-by-step sequence. It features new authors.
Sections include: Trauma, Lacrimal Surgery, Cosmetic, Congenital Ptosis, Acquired Ptosis, Eyelid Malposition, Facial Nerve Dysfunction, Eyelid Flaps, Orbital Surgery, and Therapeutic Considerations. Each procedure in this must-have resource includes a review of the surgical anatomy, step-by-step instructions, plus the book is complete with more than one hundred color illustrations and dozens of surgical videos for further education.
Mark R. Levine, MD, FACS Emeritus Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine Former Head of the Oculoplastic Section Department of Ophthalmology University Hospitals of Cleveland Former Chief of Ophthalmology The Mt. Sinai Medical Center Staff Physician Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio Past President of the American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Wendell Hughes Lecturer Emeritus Member of the Orbital SocietyRichard C. Allen, MD, PhD is professor in the Department of Head and Neck Surgery, Division of Surgery, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. Dr. Allen is a member of ASOPRS, the American Eye Study Club, and the Orbital Society, is Section Editor of Oculoplastics and Orbit for Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, and is a member of committees in ASOPRS, the American Academy of Ophthalmology, and the International Council of Ophthalmology.
DedicationPrefaceAcknowledgmentsContributorsSection I: IntroductionChapter 1 Applied Surgical Anatomy of the Ocular Adnexa Cat Nguyen Burkat and Courtney KauhChapter 2 Applied Anesthesia Thomas J. Joly Section II: TraumaChapter 3 Basic Wound Repair: Surgical Techniques, Flaps, and Grafts Jackson Lever, Frank A. Nesi, and Mark R. LevineChapter 4 Eyelid Laceration and Lid Defects Evan Black, Francesca Nesi-Eloff, and Frank A. Nesi Chapter 5 Management of Canalicular Trauma Leslie Neems and Eric M. Hink Chapter 6 Orbital Floor and Medial Wall Fractures William R. Nunery, H. B. Harold Lee, Christopher Compton, and Roxana Fu Section III: Lacrimal SurgeryChapter 7 Canaliculostomy Edward J. WladisChapter 8 Pediatric Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction Rona Z. SilkissChapter 9 Dacryocystorhinostomy Mark R. Levine, C. Blake Perry, Eric A. Steele, and Yoon-Duck Kim Chapter 10 Endoscopic Lacrimal Surgery François CodèreSection IV: CosmeticChapter 11 Brow Lift Norman Shorr, Catherine Hwang, and Jonathan Hoenig Chapter 12 Blepharoplasty John B. Holds Chapter 13 Cheek-Midface Lift Allen M. PuttermanChapter 14 Asian Blepharoplasty: The Essential Steps William P. ChenChapter 15 Periocular Rejuvenation with Dermal Fillers José Raúl MontesChapter 16 Cosmetic Uses of Botulinum Toxin Jill A. Foster, Allan E. Wulc, Dan Straka, Kenneth V. Cahill, Craig Czyz, and Jeremy Tan Section V: Congenital PtosisChapter 17 Anterior Approach to Correction of Levator Maldevelopment Ptosis with a New Emphasis on Supra-Maximal Levator Resection for Poor Function Ptosis Francesco P. Bernardini Chapter 18 Frontalis Sling Ying Chen, Adam C. Weber, Douglas P. Marx, Richard C. Allen, and Mark R. LevineSection VI: Acquired PtosisChapter 19 Levator Aponeurosis Dehiscence – External Levator Advancement Evan Kalin-Hajdu, Kristin E. Hirabayashi, and Robert C. KerstenChapter 20 Müller’s Muscle-Conjunctiva Resection Allen M. PuttermanChapter 21 Tarsal-Conjunctival-Müller’s Muscle Resection (Fasanella-Servat Operation) Javier Servat Section VII: Eyelid MalpositionChapter 22 Thyroid Eyelid Retraction David R. Jordan and Richard L. AndersonChapter 23 Involutional Lower Eyelid Entropion James Karesh Chapter 24 Cicatricial Entropion Ralph E. Wesley and Kimberly A. Klippenstein Chapter 25 Eyelid Retraction John D. Ng and Laura A. Gadzala Chapter 26 Involutional Ectropion Repair David T. Tse Chapter 27 Cicatricial Ectropion Michael J. HawesChapter 28 Trichiasis and Distichiasis Mark R. Levine, Thomas C. Naugle Jr, and Constance L. Fry Chapter 29 Tarsorrhaphy and Eyelid Traction Sutures Steven FagienChapter 30 Floppy Eyelid Syndrome Repair Thomas Bersani, Robert Hill, and Bryant Carruth Section VIII: Facial Nerve DysfunctionChapter 31 Facial Nerve Palsy Aaron Fay and Garrett GriffinChapter 32 Hemifacial Spasm Essam A. El Toukhy and Bryan R. CostinChapter 33 Blepharospasm Bryan R. Costin, Mark R. Levine, and Essam A. El Toukhy Section IX: Eyelid FlapsChapter 34 Periocular Flaps Louise A. Mawn and Eugene O. Wiggs Chapter 35 Primary Repair of a Lid Defect with or Without Cantholysis David G. Buerger, Daniel E. Buerger, and George F. Buerger Jr Chapter 36 Repair of Lid Defects Using a Semicircular Flap David G. Buerger, Daniel E. Buerger, and George F. Buerger JrChapter 37 Tarsal-Conjunctival Advancement Flap in Lower Eyelid Reconstruction Viraj J. Mehta and Rachel K. Sobel Chapter 38 Tarsal-Conjunctival Graft or Flap and Skin-Muscle Transposition Flap in Lower Eyelid Reconstruction Behin BarahimiChapter 39 Repair of Eyelid Defects with the Orbicularis Oculi Mobilization Technique: Naugle-Levine Procedure Constance L. Fry, Thomas C. Naugle Jr, and Mark R. Levine Chapter 40 Reconstruction of Medial Canthal Defects Bryan R. Costin and Christine Poblete-LopezChapter 41 Composite Advancement Flap (Cutler-Beard Procedure) Richard D. Lisman and Christopher I. Zoumalan Chapter 42 Free Tarsoconjunctival Grafts and Composite Grafts Gil A. EpsteinChapter 43 Advancing Tarsoconjunctival Flaps from the Same Lid Milton BoniukSection X: Orbital SurgeryChapter 44 Enucleation Charles B. Slonim, Jay Justin Older, and William P. Mack Chapter 45 Evisceration Mark R. Levine and John W. ShoreChapter 46 Exenteration Usiwoma Abugo and Kimberly Cockerham Chapter 47 Caruncular Approach to the Medial Orbit Robert A. Goldberg Chapter 48 Anterior Orbitotomy Dale R. Meyer and Ron PeltonChapter 49 Lateral Orbitotomy Jill S. Melicher and Jeffrey A. Nerad Chapter 50 Orbital Decompression: Graded Surgical Approach Kyle J. Godfrey, Christine C. Annunziata, Bobby S. Korn, and Don O. Kikkawa Chapter 51 Orbital Decompression: Transnasal and Transethmoid Endoscopic Approaches Howard L. Levine Chapter 52 Socket Reconstruction Jennifer A. Sivak-Callcott, Jean-Paul J. Abboud, and Aaron MasonSection XI: MiscellaneousChapter 53 Temporal Artery Biopsy Robert L. Tomsak Section XII: Therapeutic Considerations Chapter 54 Medical and Surgical Options in Thyroid Eye Disease Peter J. Dolman Chapter 55 The Role of Antibiotics in Oculoplastic Surgery Jean-Paul J. Abboud, Natalie Homer, and Aaron FayChapter 56 Lymphomas of the Ocular Adnexae Wajiha Kheir, Sudip Thakar, and Bita Esmaeli Chapter 57 Dysfunctional Tear Film in Oculoplastic Surgery: Beware or Be Sorry Mark R. Levine Chapter 58 Trachoma: Medical and Surgical Management Essam A. El Toukhy
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 26.6.2018 |
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Zusatzinfo | XXII, 541 p. 599 illus., 22 illus. in color. |
Verlagsort | Cham |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Chirurgie |
Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Innere Medizin ► Pneumologie | |
Schlagworte | ocular plastic procedures • oculoplastic surgery • orbital surgery • Plastic Surgery • Surgical Anatomy |
ISBN-10 | 3-319-74512-3 / 3319745123 |
ISBN-13 | 978-3-319-74512-1 / 9783319745121 |
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