Cataract 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, and Jason Jones 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
Pupil size, ocular dominance, biometry, and more
-IOL Choice
Monofocal: aspheric vs. traditional; presbyopia-correcting: mutifocal vs. accommodating; toric, and more
-Routine Cataract Surgery
Microincision cataract surgery, OVD selection, current phacoemulsification techniques, and more
-Complex Cataract Surgery
Hypermature cataract, small pupil, pseudoexfoliation, nanophthalmos, pediatric cataract, and more
Intra-Operative Complications
Wound burn, posterior capsular rupture, shallow anterior chamber, and more
-Patient Assessment
Visual acuity, refraction, visual quality, and more
-Postoperative Complications
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.