Ocular Trauma: Principles and PracticeFerenc Kuhn, Dante J. Pieramici A comprehensive guide to treating ocular injuries Ocular Trauma: Principles and Practice is the first comprehensive clinical reference on ocular injuries in more than a decade. Each chapter gives you detailed instructions on evaluation, treatment, and management, including "what to do", "how to do it", and "why to do it." You'll also learn techniques for developing individualized treatment strategies for hard-to-identify injuries. The book begins with general terminology and classification of ocular trauma, and goes on to cover such topics as: the new role of endoscopy; eye restoration with complete iris loss; anterior chamber disorders; rehabilitation advances; medicolegal issues regarding the ophthalmologist as an expert witness; and much more! Insightful chapters written by patients offer their perspectives on the physical injuries and emotional trauma they have experienced. Key features of Ocular Trauma:
This reader-friendly book is a valuable addition to the professional library of every ophthalmologist, retina specialist, resident, and emergency room physician who deals with trauma patients. No other resource gives you such an abundance of information on assessment, emergency intervention, management, and rehabilitation. Make sure you have the best, state-of-the-art information as you treat patients who have suffered an ocular injury. |
Contents
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Emergency Management | 71 |
Emergency InterventionMichael D Wagoner and Kenneth R Kenyon | 77 |
Emergency Room ManagementJohn A Long and Thomas M Tann | 84 |
14 | 95 |
33 | 107 |
169 | 261 |
Cinical rationale for TKP use | 265 |
Case series | 271 |
Injury to the Postsurgical EyePaul F Vinger | 280 |
EndophthalmitisNauman A Chaudhry and Harry W Flynn | 293 |
Sympathetic OphthalmiaRobert A Mittra | 301 |
Unique Aspects of Trauma in ChildrenRonald P Danis Daniel Neely and David A Plager | 307 |
31 | 318 |
Scleral and Corneoscleral InjuriesJennifer L Lindsey and M Bowes Hamill | 111 |
Extrabulbar Tissue ProlapseJosé DalmaWeiszhausz | 123 |
17 | 130 |
95 | 144 |
IrisBernd Kirchhof | 146 |
111 | 155 |
Ciliary BodyDerek Kuhl and William F Mieler | 157 |
GlaucomaKristin Hammersmith Matelis and Nathan Congdon | 169 |
LensViktória Mester and Ferenc Kuhn | 180 |
ChoroidNicholas E Engelbrecht and Paul Sternberg | 197 |
Intraocular Foreign BodiesFerenc Kuhn Viktória Mester and Robert Morris | 235 |
157 | 246 |
References | 259 |
180 | 325 |
Nonmechanical globe injuries | 333 |
Ocular Manifestations of Nonophthalmic ConditionsWolfgang Schrader | 350 |
Nonglobe injuries | 371 |
Prevention | 384 |
Summary | 390 |
InstrumentationSuzanne Nelson | 413 |
Basic Surgical Techniques in the Posterior SegmentWolfgang Schrader | 426 |
PharmacologyMartin L HerediaElizondo Tamer A Macky D Virgil Alfaro | 446 |
280 | 456 |
Index | 461 |
335 | 462 |