Mastering Iris Repair: A Video Textbook of Iris Repair and Pupilloplasty Techniques

$189.95
Author(s):
Ashvin Agarwal, MBBS MS; Amar Agarwal, MS, FRCS, FRCOphth
ISBN 10:
1630917265
ISBN 13:
9781630917265
Pages:
208
Cover:
Trade Paperback
Publication Date:
2020
Item Number:
67265
Product Dimensions:
7.00 x 10.00 x 0.34 inches

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Book Description

The first of its kind on this topic, Mastering Iris Repair: A Video Textbook of Iris Repair and Pupilloplasty Techniques combines practical explanations with dynamic surgical videos and animations, perfect for specialists as well as general ophthalmologists.

Together with top surgical experts, Drs. Ashvin Agarwal, Amar Agarwal, and Priya Narang have created an accessible text filled with high-yield information that provides essential coverage of the most recent innovations in iris repair. With appeal for subspecialty areas such as cornea, glaucoma, cataract, and retina, this book identifies abnormalities that are regular challenges for the ocular surgeon. Nearly 200 figures are accompanied by more than 4 hours of new, original instructional video and animation with narration.

Mastering Iris Repair is divided into 3 sections to provide quick access in a comprehensive resource:
  • Iris repair techniques: Single-pass four-throw pupilloplasty, McCannel and Siepser suturing techniques, different types of sutures, and repair management
  • Special topics: Pinhole pupilloplasty, pupilloplasty in special indications, iris prosthesis, and complications of iris repair and pupilloplasty
  • Extended implications of iris and pupil repair: Iris cosmetics devices, how devices manipulate iris tissue, and intraocular lenses affected by iris repair techniques
Abundantly referenced and supplemented by evidence-based cases, Mastering Iris Repair: A Video Textbook of Iris Repair and Pupilloplasty Techniques enhances surgical potential for all ophthalmologists.

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Contents

Dedication
Website Contents
Acknowl­edgment
About the Editors
Contributing Authors
Preface
Foreword by William B. Trattler, MD

Section I    Iris Repair Techniques
Chapter 1    Introduction, Indications, and Salient Points of Iris Tissue and Repair
    Case Pre­sen­ta­tion. Cigarette Lighter Injury
Chapter 2    Mastering the McCannel Suture and Modified McCannel Suture Techniques
    Case Pre­sen­ta­tion. Modified McAhmed Suture Technique
Chapter 3    Mastering the Siepser Iris Suture Technique
    Case Pre­sen­ta­tion. Cionni Technique for Iris Coloboma Repair
Chapter 4    The Iris Cerclage Suture
    Case Pre­sen­ta­tion. Subluxated Intraocular Lens in a Large Eye With Iris Cerclage
Chapter 5    Mastering the Single-­Pass Four-­Throw Pupilloplasty
    Case Pre­sen­ta­tion 1. Single-­Pass Four-­Throw Pupilloplasty
    Case Pre­sen­ta­tion 2. Yamane Technique With Single-­Pass Four-­Throw Pupilloplasty
Chapter 6    Iridodialysis Repair Management
    Case Pre­sen­ta­tion 1. Sewing Machine Technique for Iridodialysis Repair    
    Case Pre­sen­ta­tion 2. Modified Sewing Machine Technique for Iridodialysis Repair, Intraocular Lens Relocation, Iris Coloboma Repair, Cionni Ring Fixation, and Scleral Fixated Intraocular Lens

Section II    Iris Repair and Pupilloplasty Special Topics
Chapter 7    Pupilloplasty in Special Indications: Urrets-­Zavalia Syndrome and Secondary Glaucoma
    Case Pre­sen­ta­tion 1. Urrets-Zavalia Syndrome Post Penetrating Keratoplasty
    Case Pre­sen­ta­tion 2. Surgical Pupilloplasty in Angle-­Closure Glaucoma
Chapter 8    Pupilloplasty in Compartmentalizing the Eye: Endothelial Keratoplasty Including Pre-­Descemet’s Endothelial Keratoplasty With Glued Intraocular Lens/Yamane Technique
    Case Pre­sen­ta­tion 1. Triple Procedure of Pre-­Descemet’s Endothelial Keratoplasty With Glued Intraocular Lens and Single-­Pass Four-­Throw Pupilloplasty
    Case Pre­sen­ta­tion 2. Yamane Technique. Flanged Intrascleral Intraocular Lens Fixation With Double-­Needle Technique
Chapter 9    Iris Prosthesis Devices
    Case Pre­sen­ta­tion 1. Aniridia Rings
    Case Pre­sen­ta­tion 2. Sutured Artificial Iris
    Case Pre­sen­ta­tion 3. Artificial Iris With Yamane Technique. Double-Needle Scleral Intraocular Lens and Artificial Iris Fixation
Chapter 10    Twofold Technique for Iridodialysis Repair
    Case Pre­sen­ta­tion 1. Twofold Technique for Iridodialysis Repair
    Case Pre­sen­ta­tion 2. Iridodialysis Handled With Riveting Technique With Double-­Flanged Polypropylene Suture
Chapter 11    Complications of Iris Repair and Pupilloplasty Techniques
    Case Pre­sen­ta­tion. Iatrogenic Iridodialysis Complication and Management

Section III    Extended Implications of Iris and Pupil Repair
Chapter 12    Aniridia
    Case Pre­sen­ta­tion. Iatrogenic Aniridia
Chapter 13    Pinhole Pupilloplasty
    Case Pre­sen­ta­tion. Pinhole Pupilloplasty in Keratoconus
Chapter 14    Tools for Repair of the Iris
    Case Pre­sen­ta­tion. Vitrector Used to Create a Pinhole Pupil for Refractive Surprise
Chapter 15    Pinhole Intraocular Lens: All You Need to Know
    Case Pre­sen­ta­tion. XtraFocus Intraocular Lens in a Postoperative Radial Keratotomy Eye
Chapter 16    Iris Tumors and Cysts
    Case Pre­sen­ta­tion. Iris Pigment Epithelial Cyst Removal and Defect Repair    

Financial Disclosures
Index

About the Editors

Ashvin Agarwal, MBBS, MS is Chief of Clinical Ser­vices and Director of Dr. Agarwal’s Group of Eye Hospitals and Eye Research Centre, which has more than 97 hospitals worldwide, and a subcommittee member of the International Society of Refractive Surgery. He is a cataract, cornea, and refractive surgeon with a special interest in ­handling complex and complicated cases, such as nucleus drop, IOL drop, trauma, iris and anterior segment reconstruction, and corneal decompensation. Dr. Agarwal was instrumental in performing a new form of surgery called vitrectomy-­assisted phacoemulsification for aqueous misdirection syndrome. He also started the extrusion cannula-­assisted levitation technique for dropped IOL.

Amar Agarwal, MS, FRCS, FRCOphth is the Chairman and Managing Director of Dr. Agarwal’s Group of Eye Hospitals and Eye Research Centre in India, which includes 97 hospitals worldwide; past President of the International Society of Refractive Surgery; and Secretary General of the Indian Intraocular Implant & Refractive Society.

Dr. Agarwal is the pioneer of phakonit, which is phacoemulsification with needle incision technology. This technique became popularly known as bimanual phaco, microincision cataract surgery, or microphaco. Dr. Agarwal was the first to remove cataracts through a 0.7-mm tip with the microphakonit technique. He also discovered no anesthesia cataract surgery and FAVIT (fallen vitreous), a new technique to remove dropped nuclei. Using an aquar­ium fish pump to increase the fluid into the eye in bimanual phaco and coaxial phaco has helped prevent surge. This formed the basis of vari­ous techniques of forced infusion for small-­incision cataract surgery. Dr. Agarwal also discovered a new refractive error called aberropia. He was the first to perform a combined surgery of microphakonit (700-­μm cataract surgery) with a 25-­gauge vitrectomy in the same patient, thus creating the smallest incisions pos­si­ble for cataract and vitrectomy. He was the first surgeon to implant a new mirror telescopic intraocular lens (IOL) for patients suffering from age-­related macular degeneration. He was the first in the world to implant a glued IOL, in which a posterior ­chamber IOL is fixed in an eye without capsules using fibrin glue. He modified the Malyugin ring (MicroSurgical Technology) for small-­pupil cataract surgery into the Agarwal modification of the Malyugin ring for miotic pupil cataract surgeries with posterior capsular defects.

Dr. Agarwal pioneered the technique of IOL scaffold, in which a 3-­piece IOL is injected into an eye between the iris and the nucleus to prevent the nucleus from falling in posterior chamber ruptures. He combined glued IOL and IOL scaffold in cases of posterior chamber rupture where ­there is no iris or capsular support and termed the technique glued IOL scaffold. Pre-­Descemet’s endothelial keratoplasty was also pioneered by Dr. Agarwal. In this procedure, the pre-­Descemet’s layer and Descemet’s membrane with endothelium are transplanted en bloc in patients with a diseased endothelium.

The first contact lens–­assisted collagen cross-linking procedure, a new technique for cross-linking thin corneas, was performed in Dr. Agarwal’s Eye Hospital, as ­were the first anterior segment transplantation in a 4-­month-­old patient with anterior staphyloma and the first glued endocapsular ring in cases of subluxated cataracts. Endoilluminator-assisted Descemet’s membrane endothelial keratoplasty is also performed in Dr. Agarwal’s Eye Hospital.

Dr. Agarwal has designed a new instrument for complicated cases called the trocar anterior chamber maintainer, which helps provide infusion through the anterior chamber and works like a trocar cannula. He has also started a new technique of iris suturing called single-­pass four-­throw pupilloplasty. This is used for closed-­angle glaucoma, silicone oil-­induced closed-­angle glaucoma, and mydriatic cases. He has performed for the first time pinhole pupilloplasty to treat patients with astigmatism of up to 20 diopters.

Dr. Agarwal has performed more than 150 live surgeries at vari­ous conferences. His videos have won awards at the film festivals of the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, American Acad­emy of Ophthalmology, and Eu­ro­pean Society of Cataract & Refractive Surgeons. He has written more than 75 books, which have been published in vari­ous languages, including En­glish, Spanish, and Polish. He trains doctors from all over the world in his center on phaco, glued IOL, LASIK, and ret­i­nal surgeries.

The website of Dr. Agarwal’s Eye Hospitals is ­www.­dragarwal.­com

Priya Narang, MS is Director of the Narang Eye Care & ­Laser Centre. In 1998, she earned her master of surgery in ophthalmology from B.J. Medical College in India.

Dr. Narang is a pioneer of the no-­assistant technique for glued IOL. Her technique was published in the Journal of Cataract & Refractive Surgery in 2013 and was among the most-­read top-5 articles for 2 quarters. She is also a pioneer of the widely accepted single-­pass four-­throw pupilloplasty technique that has vari­ous applications in the field of ophthalmology.

Dr. Narang has contributed many chapters and is an editor to vari­ous books published by top international publishers, including her latest book, Optimizing Suboptimal Outcomes Following Cataract Surgery. She is a reviewer to peer-­reviewed journals, such as the Indian Journal of Ophthalmology. In 2016, she served as a con­sul­tant for the Focal Point Module at the American Acad­emy of Ophthalmology. Her video blog on Ocular Surgery News features complex and challenging cataract cases.

In 2013, her paper “Glue-­Assisted Intrascleral Fixation of Posterior Chamber Intraocular Lens” won the Indian Journal of Ophthalmology’s gold award for best paper. That same year, the Intraocular Implant & Refractive Society in India awarded her a gold medal for her contributions to the field of ophthalmology. For the past 3 years, her videos have been chosen for the Global Video Contest by the American Acad­emy of Ophthalmology.
She is an internationally renowned speaker who regularly pre­sents at the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, American Acad­emy of Ophthalmology, World Ophthalmology Congress, and All India Ophthalmological Society.