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Book Synopsis

This is the first textbook to offer a comprehensive account of ocular prosthetics and the evidence used to underpin and support this field of healthcare. It does so by bringing together information from ophthalmology, prosthetic eye and contact lens literature, and from experts actively engaged in these fields.

The book describes the psychological, anatomical and physiological aspects of eye loss as well as surgical procedures for removing the eye, patient evaluation, constructing prosthetic eyes (including prosthetic and surgical techniques for dealing with socket complications), the socket’s response to prosthetic eyes, prosthetic eye maintenance and the history of prosthetic eyes.

Though primarily intended for prosthetists, ophthalmologists, ophthalmic nurses, optometrists and students in the fields of ocular medicine, maxillofacial medicine and anaplastology, the book also offers a useful resource for other health workers and family members who care for prosthetic eye patients, and for those patients seeking a deeper understanding of the issues affecting them than they can find elsewhere.



Table of Contents
​History of Prosthetic Eyes.- The Anophthalmic Patient.- Anatomy and Physiology.- Anophthalmia and Ocular Disfigurement.- Patient Evaluation.- Making and Fitting a Custom Moulded Prosthetic Eye.- Prosthetic Shells and Lenses.- Socket Complications.- Response of the Anophthalmic Socket to Prosthetic Eye Wear.- Mucoid Discharge Associated with Prosthetic Eye Wear.- Living with a Prosthetic Eye.

Clinical Ocular Prosthetics

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A Hardback by Keith R. Pine, Brian H. Sloan, Robert J. Jacobs

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    Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
    Publication Date: 21/07/2015
    ISBN13: 9783319190563, 978-3319190563
    ISBN10: 3319190563

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    This is the first textbook to offer a comprehensive account of ocular prosthetics and the evidence used to underpin and support this field of healthcare. It does so by bringing together information from ophthalmology, prosthetic eye and contact lens literature, and from experts actively engaged in these fields.

    The book describes the psychological, anatomical and physiological aspects of eye loss as well as surgical procedures for removing the eye, patient evaluation, constructing prosthetic eyes (including prosthetic and surgical techniques for dealing with socket complications), the socket’s response to prosthetic eyes, prosthetic eye maintenance and the history of prosthetic eyes.

    Though primarily intended for prosthetists, ophthalmologists, ophthalmic nurses, optometrists and students in the fields of ocular medicine, maxillofacial medicine and anaplastology, the book also offers a useful resource for other health workers and family members who care for prosthetic eye patients, and for those patients seeking a deeper understanding of the issues affecting them than they can find elsewhere.



    Table of Contents
    ​History of Prosthetic Eyes.- The Anophthalmic Patient.- Anatomy and Physiology.- Anophthalmia and Ocular Disfigurement.- Patient Evaluation.- Making and Fitting a Custom Moulded Prosthetic Eye.- Prosthetic Shells and Lenses.- Socket Complications.- Response of the Anophthalmic Socket to Prosthetic Eye Wear.- Mucoid Discharge Associated with Prosthetic Eye Wear.- Living with a Prosthetic Eye.

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