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Book SynopsisCataract Surgery from Routine to Complex: A Practical Guide provides eye care professionals guidance on what to do and how to avoid potential complications in all aspects of cataract surgery, just as if the world’s experts were by your side. Drs. Randy Olson, George Jin, Ike Ahmed, Alan Crandall, Robert Cionni, Jason Jones, along with other contributors concisely provide a wealth of information, including a detailed list of key issues and considerations for virtually all the possible contingencies of the procedure. Some Topics and Sections Include: * Examination o Pupil size, ocular dominance, biometry, and more * IOL Choice o Monofocal: aspheric vs. traditional; presbyopia-correcting: mutifocal vs. accommodating; toric, and more * Routine Cataract Surgery o Microincision cataract surgery, OVD selection, current phacoemulsification techniques, and more * Complex Cataract Surgery o Hypermature cataract, small pupil, pseudoexfoliation, nanophthalmos, pediatric cataract, and more * Intra-Operative Complications o Wound burn, posterior capsular rupture, shallow anterior chamber, and more * Patient Assessment o Visual acuity, refraction, visual quality, and more * Postoperative Complications o Endophthalmitis, toxic anterior segment syndrome, IOL dislocation, and more Cataract Surgery from Routine to Complex also includes a companion website that provides more than 2 hours of learning with 38 edited and narrated video presentations, perfectly complementing the procedures discussed inside the text. Cataract Surgery from Routine to Complex is the combination of a practical guide with broad academic underpinnings along with current controversial subjects on cataract surgery, making it ideal for eye care professionals who wish to update their knowledge and translate it into improved surgical techniques and better cataract patient education.
Table of Contents
DedicationAcknowledgmentsAbout the AuthorsContributing AuthorPrefaceSection I PreoperativeChapter 1 Patient Counseling
Randall J. Olson, MD Patient Education Patient Selection ExpectationsChapter 2 Preoperative Examination
George J. C. Jin, MD, PhD Pupil Size Ocular Dominance Biometry Keratometry Corneal Topography Optical Coherence Tomography Preoperative Special Testing Chapter 3 Cataract Assessment and Grading
Randall J. Olson, MD and George J. C. Jin, MD, PhD Cataract Assessment Cataract GradingChapter 4 Evaluation and Treatment of Lid Margin and Ocular Surface Diseases
Randall J. Olson, MD and George J. C. Jin, MD, PhD Dry Eye Syndrome Blepharitis and Meibomian Gland Dysfunction Anterior Basement Membrane DystrophyChapter 5 Intraocular Lens Choice
Robert J. Cionni, MD and George J. C. Jin, MD, PhD Monofocal: Aspheric Versus Spherical Intraocular Lenses Presbyopia-Correcting Intraocular Lenses: Multifocal and Accommodating Toric Intraocular Lenses Monovision Refractive Intraocular Lens SelectionChapter 6 Intraocular Lens Power Calculation in Primary Cataract Surgery
George J. C. Jin, MD, PhD and Jason J. Jones, MD Intraocular Lens Power Calculation Formulas Personalized Constants Intraocular Lens Power for In-the-Bag and In-the-Ciliary Sulcus Placement Intraocular Lens Adjustment From the First Eye Outcome Intraocular Lens Power Calculation in Extreme Short and Long EyesChapter 7 Intraocular Lens Power Calculation After Corneal Refractive Surgery
George J. C. Jin, MD, PhD and Jason J. Jones, MD Problems of Intraocular Lens Power Determination Calculation After Myopic Laser Vision Correction Methods of Calculation After Hyperopic Laser Vision Correction Methods of Calculation After Radial Keratotomy Selection of Intraocular Lens Calculation MethodsChapter 8 Intraocular Lens Power Calculation in Special Occasions
George J. C. Jin, MD, PhD and Jason J. Jones, MD Piggyback Intraocular Lens Power Intraocular Lens Power for IOL Exchange Intraocular Lens Power in Eyes After Previous Vitrectomy Intraocular Lens Power in Combined Silicone Oil Removal and Cataract Surgery Intraocular Lens Power in Eyes Undergoing Phacovitrectomy Intraocular Lens Power in Eyes After Glaucoma Filtration Surgery Intraocular Lens Power in Pediatric Cataract Surgery
Section II IntraoperativeChapter 9 Intraoperative Routine Issues Anesthesia
Alan S. Crandall, MD Microincisional Cataract Surgery
George J. C. Jin, MD, PhD and Randall J. Olson, MD Viscosurgical Device Selection
Randall J. Olson, MD and George J. C. Jin, MD, PhD Capsulorrhexis
Jason J. Jones, MD Hydromaneuvers
Jason J. Jones, MD Current Phacoemulsification Techniques
Jason J. Jones, MDChapter 10 Managing Pre-Existing Astigmatism
Randall J. Olson, MD and George J. C. Jin, MD, PhD Incisional Effect Limbal Relaxing Incisions Toric Intraocular LensesChapter 11 Cataract Surgery in Special Cases Hypermature Cataract
Iqbal Ike K. Ahmed, MD, FRCSC and Randall J. Olson, MD Small Pupil
Robert J. Cionni, MD Zonular Compromise
Robert J. Cionni, MD Pseudoexfoliation
Jason J. Jones, MD and Alan S. Crandall, MD Posterior Polar Cataract
Jason J. Jones, MD and George J. C. Jin, MD, PhD Pediatric Cataract
Robert O. Hoffman, MD and Alan S. Crandall, MD Uveitic Cataract
Randall J. Olson, MD Combined Cataract and Glaucoma Surgery
Alan S. Crandall, MD and Randall J. Olson, MD Cataract in High Myopia
Iqbal Ike K. Ahmed, MD, FRCSC; Jason J. Jones, MD; and George J. C. Jin, MD, PhD Nanophthalmos
Jason J. Jones, MD and George J. C. Jin, MD, PhD Cataract Surgery After Posterior Vitrectomy
Robert J. Cionni, MD Diabetes Mellitus
Randall J. Olson, MD Cataract Surgery in the Face of Marginal Corneal Endothelium
Randall J. Olson, MDChapter 12 Intraoperative Complications Wound Burn
Randall J. Olson, MD Posterior Capsular Rupture
Jason J. Jones, MD and George J. C. Jin, MD, PhD Shallow Anterior Chamber
George J. C. Jin, MD, PhD; Randall J. Olson, MD; and Jason J. Jones, MDSection III PostoperativeChapter 13 Pharmaceutical Interventions
George J. C. Jin, MD, PhD and Randall J. Olson, MD Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs Fourth-Generation Fluoroquinolones New Corticosteroids Chapter 14 Postoperative Patient Assessment
George J. C. Jin, MD, PhD and Jason J. Jones, MD Visual Acuity Refraction Visual Quality Unhappy PatientsChapter 15 Postoperative Complications Endophthalmitis
George J. C. Jin, MD, PhD Toxic Anterior Segment Syndrome
Randall J. Olson, MD Cystoid Macular Edema
George J. C. Jin, MD, PhD Posterior Capsular Opacification and YAG Capsulotomy
Randall J. Olson, MD Intraocular Lens Tilt and Decentration
Jason J. Jones, MD and Iqbal Ike K. Ahmed, MD, FRCSC Intraocular Lens Dislocation
Alan S. Crandall, MD and George J. C. Jin, MD, PhD Retained Lens Fragments
Iqbal Ike K. Ahmed, MD, FRCSC and George J. C. Jin, MD, PhD Anterior Capsular Contraction Syndrome
Jason J. Jones, MD Capsular Block Syndrome
Jason J. Jones, MD Retinal Detachment
Randall J. Olson, MD Intraocular Lens Opacification
George J. C. Jin, MD, PhD Uveitis, Glaucoma, Hyphema Syndrome
Randall J. Olson, MDChapter 16 Postoperative Enhancement Corneal-Based Procedures
George J. C. Jin, MD, PhD and Randall J. Olson, MD Lens-Based Procedures
Jason J. Jones, MD; George J. C. Jin, MD, PhD; and Alan S. Crandall, MDChapter 17 Cataract Surgery After Previous Refractive Surgery Cataract Surgery After Laser-Assisted in Situ Keratomileusis
George J. C. Jin, MD, PhD and Alan S. Crandall, MD Cataract Surgery After Surface Ablation
Randall J. Olson, MD and George J. C. Jin, MD, PhD Cataract Surgery After Radial Keratotomy
George J. C. Jin, MD, PhD and Randall J. Olson, MDChapter 18 Future of Cataract Surgery
Randall J. Olson, MDFinancial DisclosuresIndex