Pediatric Ophthalmology Surgery and Procedures: Tricks of the Trade
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Autor: Sylvia Yoo
Editura: Thieme
Limba: Engleza
Nr. pagini: 140
Coperta: Hardcover
Dimensiuni: 25.4 x 17.78 cm
An aparitie: 14 Dec. 2020
Description:
A step-by-step guide on pediatric ophthalmic surgery featuring tricks of the trade from top experts
Children can be affected by a wide range of ophthalmic disorders, many of which require surgical intervention. Pediatric Ophthalmology Surgery and Procedures: Tricks of the Trade by esteemed pediatric ophthalmologist Sylvia Yoo and expert contributors covers the full range of pediatric ophthalmic procedures. As with other titles in this series, the book is consistently formatted with concise, step-by-step guidance. Chapters include goals, advantages, expectations, key principles, indications, contraindications, preoperative preparation, surgical planning, perioperative tips and pearls, operative technique and tools, what to avoid, complications, and postoperative care.
Organized into six sections and 19 chapters, the text encompasses ophthalmic surgical approaches that pediatric ophthalmologists are likely to perform. Disease-related sections cover strabismus, eye conditions impacting the orbit and anterior segment, glaucoma, and retinopathy of prematurity. The final section provides guidance on preparing for exams under anesthesia to ensure that the required equipment and testing are arranged in advance of the child being placed under anesthesia.
Key Highlights
Insightful tips, tricks, and pearls from experienced specialists help readers optimize outcomes and limit complications
The user-friendly layout is conducive to quickly reading and reviewing each operative procedure and salient features
Pertinent figures and tables enhance understanding of step-by-step procedural descriptions and retention of knowledge
This easy-to-use pediatric ophthalmology guide is a must-have reference for ophthalmology residents and fellows. Ophthalmologists who treat infants, children, and teenagers will also benefit from the extensive tips and pearls.
Table of Contents:
Section I: Strabismus Surgery
1. Preparation for Strabismus Surgery
1.1 Goals
1.2 Advantages
1.3 Expectations
1.4 Key Principles
1.5 Indications
1.6 Contraindications
1.7 Preoperative Preparation
1.8 Surgical Planning
1.9 Perioperative Tips and Pearls
1.9.1 Anesthesia
1.9.2 Positioning
1.9.3 Prepping and Draping
1.9.4 Instruments and Supplies
1.10 What to Avoid
1.11 Complications
1.12 Postoperative Care and Expectations
References
2. Surgical Anatomy for Strabismus Surgery
2.1 Extraocular Rectus and Oblique Muscles
2.2 Conjunctiva and Sclera
2.3 Subconjunctival Fascia
2.4 Vascular Structures
References
3. Conjunctival Incisions for Strabismus Surgery
3.1 Goals
3.2 Advantages
3.3 Expectations
3.4 Key Principles
3.5 Indications
3.6 Contraindications
3.7 Preoperative Preparation
3.8 Operative Technique
3.8.1 Fornix Incision
3.8.2 Limbal Incision
3.9 Tips and Pearls
3.10 What to Avoid
3.11 Complications
3.12 Postoperative Care
References
4. Rectus Muscle Surgery
4.1 Goals
4.2 Advantages
4.3 Expectations
4.4 Key Principles
4.5 Indications
4.6 Contraindications
4.7 Preoperative Preparation
4.8 Operative Technique
4.8.1 Forced Duction Testing
4.8.2 Isolating the Operative Muscle
4.8.3 Rectus Muscle Recession
4.8.4 Rectus Muscle Resection
4.8.5 Completion of Surgery
4.9 Tips and Pearls
4.9.1 Before Starting Surgery
4.9.2 Use of Muscle Hooks and Forceps
4.9.3 Imbricating the Muscle
4.9.4 Disinsertion of the Muscle
4.9.5 Reinsertion of the Muscle
4.9.6 Rectus Muscle Recessions
4.9.7 Rectus Muscle Resections and Plications
4.9.8 Vertical Rectus Muscle Surgery
4.10 What to Avoid
4.11 Complications
4.12 Postoperative Care and Expectations
References
5. Adjustable Suture Technique
5.1 Goals
5.2 Advantages
5.3 Expectations
5.4 Key Principles
5.5 Indications
5.6 Contraindications
5.7 Preoperative Preparation
5.8 Operative Technique
5.8.1 At the Time of Adjustment
5.9 Tips and Pearls
5.10 What to Avoid
5.11 Complications
5.12 Postoperative Care
References
6. Inferior Oblique Muscle Surgery
6.1 Goals
6.2 Advantages
6.3 Expectations
6.4 Key Principles
6.5 Indications
6.6 Contraindications
6.7 Preoperative Preparation
6.8 Operative Technique
6.8.1 Exaggerated Traction Testing
6.8.2 Isolation and Disinsertion of the Inferior Oblique Muscle
6.8.3 Inferior Oblique Recession or Anterior Transposition
6.8.4 Inferior Oblique Myectomy
6.8.5 Inferior Oblique Denervation and Extirpation
6.9 Tips and Pearls
6.10 What to Avoid
6.11 Complications
6.12 Postoperative Care and Expectations
References
7. Superior Oblique Surgery
7.1 Goals
7.2 Advantages
7.3 Expectations
7.4 Key Principles
7.5 Indications
7.6 Contraindications
7.7 Preoperative Preparation
7.8 Operative Technique
7.8.1 Exaggerated Traction Testing
7.8.2 Superior Oblique Tenotomy
7.8.3 Superior Oblique Tenotomy with Suture Spacer
7.8.4 Superior Oblique Tuck
7.8.5 Harada-Ito Procedure
7.9 Tips and Pearls
7.9.1 Superior Oblique Weakening Procedures
7.9.2 Superior Oblique Tightening Procedures
7.10 What to Avoid
7.11 Complications
7.12 Postoperative Care
References
8. Reoperations
8.1 Goals
8.2 Advantages
8.3 Expectations
8.4 Key Principles
8.5 Indications
8.6 Contraindications
8.7 Preoperative Preparation
8.8 Operative Technique
8.9 Tips and Pearls
8.10 What to Avoid
8.11 Complications
8.12 Postoperative Care
References
9. Special Strabismus Procedures
9.1 Goals
9.1.1 Transposition Procedures
9.1.2 Posterior Fixation Sutures
9.1.3 Y-split Procedure of the Lateral Rectus Muscle
9.1.4 Partial Tendon Recession
9.2 Advantages
9.3 Expectations
9.4 Key Principles
9.5 Indications
9.5.1 Transposition Procedures
9.5.2 Posterior Fixation Sutures
9.5.3 Y-split Procedure of the Lateral Rectus Muscle
9.5.4 Partial Tendon Recession
9.6 Contraindications
9.7 Preoperative Preparation
9.8 Operative Technique
9.8.1 Transposition Procedures
9.8.2 Posterior Fixation Sutures
9.8.3 Y-split Procedure of the Lateral Rectus Muscle
9.8.4 Partial Tendon Recession
9.9 Tips and Pearls
9.9.1 Transposition Procedures
9.9.2 Posterior Fixation Sutures
9.9.3 Y-split Procedure of the Lateral Rectus Muscle
9.9.4 Partial Tendon Recession
9.10 What to Avoid
9.11 Complications
9.12 Postoperative Care
References
10. Botulinum Toxin Injection for Strabismus
10.1 Goals
10.2 Advantages
10.3 Expectations
10.4 Key Principles
10.5 Indications
10.6 Contraindications
10.7 Preoperative Preparation
10.8 Operative Technique
10.9 Tips and Pearls
10.10 What to Avoid
10.11 Complications
10.12 Postoperative Care
References
Section II: Orbital Procedures
11. Nasolacrimal Duct Probing, Intubation, and Balloon Dilation
11.1 Goals
11.2 Advantages
11.3 Expectations
11.4 Key Principles
11.4.1 Anatomy
11.5 Indications
11.6 Contraindications
11.7 Preoperative Preparation
11.8 Operative Technique
11.8.1 Nasolacrimal Duct Probing with or without Irrigation
11.8.2 Nasolacrimal Duct Probing with Intubation
11.8.3 Nasolacrimal Duct Probing with Balloon Dilation
11.9 Tips and Pearls
11.9.1 Nasolacrimal Duct Probing with Intubation
11.9.2 Nasolacrimal Duct Probing with Balloon Dilation
11.10 What to Avoid
11.10.1 Nasolacrimal Duct Probing with Intubation
11.10.2 Nasolacrimal Duct Probing with Balloon Dilation
11.11 Complications
11.12 Postoperative Care
References
12. Dermoid Cyst Excision
12.1 Goals
12.2 Advantages
12.3 Expectations
12.4 Key Principles
12.5 Indications
12.6 Contraindications
12.7 Preoperative Preparation
12.8 Operative Technique
12.9 Tips and Pearls
12.10 What to Avoid
12.11 Complications
12.12 Postoperative Care
References
Section III: Anterior Segment Procedures
13. Pediatric Cataract Surgery
13.1 Goals
13.2 Advantages
13.3 Expectations
13.4 Key Principles
13.5 Indications
13.6 Contraindications
13.7 Preoperative Preparation
13.8 Operative Technique
13.8.1 Cataract Extraction without IOL Implantation
13.8.2 Cataract Extraction with IOL Implantation
13.8.3 Secondary IOL Implantation
13.9 Tips and Pearls
13.10 What to Avoid
13.11 Complications
13.12 Postoperative Care
References
14. Corneal Collagen Cross-Linking for Keratoconus
14.1 Goals
14.2 Advantages
14.3 Expectations
14.4 Key Principles
14.5 Indications
14.6 Contraindications
14.7 Preoperative Preparation
14.8 Operative Technique
14.8.1 Anesthesia and Preparation
14.8.2 Alcohol-Assisted Corneal Epithelium Removal
14.8.3 Induction with Riboflavin
14.8.4 Treatment with Ultraviolet A (UVA) Light
14.9 Tips and Pearls
14.10 Complications
14.11 What to Avoid
14.12 Postoperative Care and Precautions
References
Section IV: Pediatric Glaucoma Procedures
15. Goniotomy
15.1 Goals
15.2 Advantages
15.3 Expectations
15.4 Key Principles
15.5 Indications
15.6 Contraindications
15.7 Preoperative Preparation
15.8 Operative Technique
15.8.1 Examination Under Anesthesia
15.8.2 Goniotomy Procedure
15.9 Tips and Pearls
15.10 What to Avoid
15.11 Complications
15.12 Postoperative Care
15.13 Acknowledgment
References
16. Trabeculotomy
16.1 Goals
16.2 Advantages
16.3 Expectations
16.4 Key Principles
16.5 Indications
16.6 Preoperative Preparation
16.7 Operative Technique
16.8 Tips and Pearls
16.9 What to Avoid
16.10 Complications
16.11 Postoperative Care
16.12 Acknowledgment
References
Section V: Procedures for Retinopathy of Prematurity
17. Laser Therapy for Retinopathy of Prematurity
17.1 Goals
17.2 Advantages
17.3 Expectations
17.4 Key Principles
17.5 Indications
17.6 Contraindications
17.7 Preoperative Preparation
17.8 Operative Technique
17.9 Tips and Pearls
17.10 What to Avoid
17.11 Complications
17.12 Postoperative Care
References
18. Anti-Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Therapy for Retinopathy of Prematurity
18.1 Goals
18.2 Advantages
18.3 Expectations
18.4 Key Principles
18.5 Indications
18.6 Contraindications
18.7 Preoperative Preparation
18.8 Operative Technique
18.9 Tips and Pearls
18.10 What to Avoid
18.11 Complications
18.12 Postoperative Care
References
Section VI: Examination Under Anesthesia
19. Preparations for Examinations under Anesthesia
19.1 Goals
19.2 Advantages
19.3 Expectations
19.4 Key Principles and Preoperative Preparation
19.5 Indications
19.6 Contraindications
19.7 Operative Technique
19.8 Tips and Pearls
19.9 What to Avoid
19.10 Complications
19.11 Postoperative Care
Reference
Index
An aparitie | 14 Dec. 2020 |
Autor | Sylvia Yoo |
Dimensiuni | 25.4 x 17.78 cm |
Editura | Thieme |
Format | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9781684202287 |
Limba | Engleza |
Nr pag | 140 |
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