Cataract Surgery Complications

$149.95
Author(s):
Lucio Buratto, MD; Stephen Brint, MD; Mario Romano, MD
ISBN 10:
1617116084
ISBN 13:
9781617116087
Pages:
176
Cover:
Hardback
Publication Date:
2012
Item Number:
66087
Product Dimensions:
8.50 x 11.00 x 0.50 inches

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Book Description

Cataract Surgery Complications offer the latest techniques in prevention and management of all intra and postoperative complications faced by today’s surgeons performing cataract surgery.

Dr. Lucio Buratto; Dr. Stephen Brint; and Dr. Mario R. Romano are joined by 11 expert contributors who provide step-by-step approach to facilitate how to comfortably manage complications, including instrumentation and technique.

Cataract Surgery Complications covers a wide variety of topics including hydrodissection maneuvers, posterior capsule rupture; endophthalmitis; corneal incisions, and phacoemulsification.

Supplemented by more than 200 color illustrations, diagrams, and references, all surgeons, from beginner to expert will want this unique resource by their side.


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Contents

Dedication 
Acknowledgments
About the Editors
Contributing Authors 
Introduction

Section I
Chapter 1 Anesthesia by Injection
Lucio Buratto, MD; Stephen F. Brint, MD, FACS; and Mario R. Romano, MD, PhD 
Chapter 2 The Corneal Incision
Lucio Buratto, MD; Stephen F. Brint, MD, FACS; and Mario R. Romano, MD, PhD 
Chapter 3 Capsulorrhexis
Lucio Buratto, MD; Stephen F. Brint, MD, FACS; and Mario R. Romano, MD, PhD 
Chapter 4 Hydroseparation Maneuvers  
Lucio Buratto, MD; Stephen F. Brint, MD, FACS; and Mario R. Romano, MD, PhD 
Chapter 5 Complications of Phacoemulsification
Lucio Buratto, MD; Stephen F. Brint, MD, FACS; and Mario R. Romano, MD, PhD 
Chapter 6 Complications With Intraocular Lens Implantation
Lucio Buratto, MD; Stephen F. Brint, MD, FACS; and Mario R. Romano, MD, PhD 
Chapter 7 Complications Arising From Equipment and Tubing
Lucio Buratto, MD; Stephen F. Brint, MD, FACS; and Mario R. Romano, MD, PhD 
Chapter 8 Posterior Capsule Rupture
Lucio Buratto, MD; Stephen F. Brint, MD, FACS; and Mario R. Romano, MD, PhD 
Chapter 9 Anterior Vitrectomy
Lucio Buratto, MD; Stephen F. Brint, MD, FACS; and Mario R. Romano, MD, PhD 
Chapter 10 Posterior Vitrectomy
Lucio Buratto, MD; Stephen F. Brint, MD, FACS; and Mario R. Romano, MD, PhD 
Chapter 11 Endophthalmitis Following Cataract Surgery  
Lucio Buratto, MD; Stephen F. Brint, MD, FACS; and Mario R. Romano, MD, PhD 
Chapter 12 Cystoid Macular Edema Following Cataract Surgery
Lucio Buratto, MD; Stephen F. Brint, MD, FACS; and Mario R. Romano, MD, PhD 
Chapter 13 Complications in Cataract Surgery With Femtosecond Laser
Lucio Buratto, MD; Stephen F. Brint, MD, FACS; and Mario R. Romano, MD, PhD 

Section II
Chapter 14 Complications of Capsulorrhexis  
Michael E. Snyder, MD and Mauricio A. Perez, MD 
Chapter 15 Complications of Phacoemulsification
Ozana Moraru, MD 
Chapter 16 Complications: Phaco Device Related
Roger F. Steinert, MD 
Chapter 17 Intraocular Lens as a Scaffold to Prevent Dropped Nuclei
Athiya Agarwal, MD, DO 
Chapter 18 Complications of Intraocular Lens Implantation
Šárka Pitrová, MD and Eva Vlková, MD 
Chapter 19 Posterior Capsule Rupture  
Šárka Pitrová, MD and Eva Vlková, MD 
Chapter 20 Cystoid Macular Edema Following Cataract Surgery
Nikica Gabric, MD, PhD and Iva Dekaris, MD, PhD 
Chapter 21 Preventing Postoperative Posterior Capsular Opacification With the Endocapsular Ring
Tsutomu Hara, MD 
Chapter 22 Clinical Management of Suspected Postsurgical Acute and Chronic Endophthalmitis: How to Proceed as an Initial Approach to Diagnosis and Treatment
Jorge L. Alió, MD, PhD and Felipe Soria, MD 

Financial Disclosures
Index

About the Editors

Lucio Buratto, MD is a leading international expert in cataract and myopia surgery, and a pioneer in the ocular techniques of intraocular lens (IOL) implantation, in the phacoemulsification procedure for the cataract, in the laser techniques for myopia, astigmatism and hyperopia. In 1978, Dr. Buratto began using the Kelman phacoemulsification technique, and in 1979 he started using posterior chamber intraocular lenses. Since 1980, he has organized and presided over 48 updating congresses on the surgery of cataract and glaucoma and on laser therapy, organized 54 practical courses for the teaching of eye surgery, and taken part as spokesman and teacher in more than 400 courses and congresses.    

In 1989, Dr. Buratto became the world’s first surgeon to use excimer laser intrastromal keratomileusis, and concurrently began to treat low myopia using PRK techniques. In 1995, he was appointed as Monitor of the United States Food and Drug Administration. In 1996, Dr. Buratto became the world’s first surgeon to use a new technique called Down-Up LASIK, which improved the LASIK procedure for the correction of myopia; he holds a United States patent for this technique.   

For teaching purposes, Dr. Buratto has performed surgical operations during live surgery sessions for more than 200 international and Italian congresses, performed surgery during satellite broadcasts to 54 countries on 4 different continents, and designed and produced 143 instruments for ocular surgery. In 2004, he was a speaker at the Binkhorst Medal Lecture during the XXII Annual Meeting of the European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons (ESCRS) in Paris, and was the first European surgeon to use the new intralase laser for refractive surgery. In 2011, Dr. Buratto was the first West European surgeon to use the femtosecond laser for cataract surgery.    

Dr. Buratto has published over 125 scientific publications and 59 monographs (of which 24 are on cataract surgery, 5 are on glaucoma surgery, and 11 are on myopia). His recent works include, Phakic IOLs: State of the Art, LASIK: The Evolution of Refractive Surgery, and PRK: The Past, Present, and Future of Surface Ablation. If you would like to contact Dr. Buratto, you can email him at bookspublishing@wyanokegroup.com.     

Stephen F. Brint, MD, FACS was the first physician in the United States to perform the LASIK procedure in June 1991, after working with Dr. Lucio Buratto in Milan to perfect the technique. He was the medical monitor for the first United States Food and Drug Administration LASIK study, Wavelight Allegretto study, Wavefront Optimized study, and custom studies and lead investigator for the Alcon Custom Cornea LASIK procedure. He graduated from Tulane University School of Medicine in New Orleans, Louisiana where he completed his residency in 1977, where he continues to serve as Associate Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology. In addition to his vast LASIK experience of over 30,000 LASIK procedures, many with the Intralase All Laser LASIK technique, he is a renowned cataract/lens surgeon, having participated in the Food and Drug Administration clinical trials of the new intraocular lenses including ReSTOR, ReZOOM, and toric IOLs.    

He is board certified by the American Board of Ophthalmology and a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons. He has been recognized as “The Best Doctor in New Orleans” by New Orleans Magazine for the last 10 years and has been selected by his peers for the 2000-2012 editions of “The Best Doctors in America.” Dr. Brint is a leading cataract surgeon and instructor, and the author of the 3 definitive textbooks on LASIK and cataract surgery including the most recent, Custom LASIK.     

Dr. Brint performs surgery and lectures around the world, including Europe, Russia, China, Japan, Australia, Singapore, Africa, and South America.   

Dr. Brint has a passion for education and research, and most recently has been involved with the refinement of the intraoperative aberrometer for selecting IOL power and femtosecond laser-assisted cataract surgery.    

Mario R. Romano, MD, PhD enriched his training in vitreo-retinal surgery with clinical and research activities at the Massachusetts Eye & Ear Infirmary in Boston, Massachusetts and at the Royal Liverpool University Hospital in Liverpool, England. He also completed his PhD in Pharmacology and Molecular Oncology in 2009. His research projects account for endo-tamponade, intraocular temperature, vitreo-retinal disease, intraocular inf lammation, and degenerative ocular disease. Dr. Romano is an active member of numerous scientific international societies, and he also serves as a referee for several peer-reviewed journals. Dr. Romano is in charge of the vitreo-retinal service of the Istituto Clinico e di Ricerca Humanitas in Milan, Italy.