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Step by Step Phacoemulsification

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Step by Step Phacoemulsification Synopsis

Phacoemulsification refers to the most common technique in modern cataract surgery. Step by Step Phacoemulsification is the third edition of this highly illustrated, pocket-sized guide to the method.

Divided into seventeen chapters, topics include the management of mature cataracts, sublaxated cataracts and endocapsular ring segments, small pupil phaco, phakonit and microphakonit, glued IOL and IOL scaffold techniques, and the management of infectious endophthalmitis and cystoids macular oedema.

Brand newtopics in this edition include ophthalmic visco surgical device, glued intrascleral haptic fixation of intraocular lense (glued IOL), glued IOL with add-on procedures, IOL scaffold and pars plicata anterior vitrectomy.

Step by Step Phacoemulsification includes a DVD-ROM which demonstrates the techniques of phacoemulsification surgery covered in the text, including angle kappa and multifocal glued IOL, IOL scaffold, no-assistant technique and pars plicata anterior vitrectomy. The DVD also details complications including lens coloboma, mature cataract, adherent leucoma and posterior synechia.

Key Points

  • New edition of pocket-sized guide to phacoemulsification
  • 147 full colour images and illustrations
  • Includes a DVD-ROM featuring guidance on the techniques of phacoemulsification surgery
  • Previous edition published 2006

About This Edition

ISBN: 9789351527831
Publication date:
Author: Amar Agarwal, Priya Narang
Publisher: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers an imprint of Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers Pvt. Ltd.
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 296 pages
Series: Step by Step
Genres: Clinical and internal medicine
Ophthalmology

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