PRK: Past, Present, and Future

$189.95
Author(s):
Lucio Buratto, MD; Stephen Slade, MD
ISBN 10:
1617110434
ISBN 13:
9781617110436
Pages:
120
Cover:
Hardback
Publication Date:
2011
Item Number:
60486
Product Dimensions:
8.50 x 11.00 x 0.25 inches

eBook Available:

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Book Description

Modern laser vision correction has continually changed since its inception. The evolution of this procedure has been aided by broad technological advancements, increased surgical knowledge, and increased understanding of the cornea and its response to lasers.

PRK: The Past, Present, and Future of Surface Ablation will provide a complete vision of the PRK laser correction techniques that have emerged and the technological advancements that have made them possible. The collaboration of Drs. Buratto, Slade, Serrao, and Lombardo, along with a team of international surgeons have produced a complete book specifically designed to assist clinician’s to improve the quality of their patient’s vision

With over 85 color illustrations demonstrating the various procedures and concepts, the book will help ophthalmologists develop a more thorough understanding of PRK.

PRK: The Past, Present, and Future of Surface Ablation is excellent for surgeons interested in learning the concepts, developing skills, and preparing for the actual laser procedure. This definitive resource couples both the authors' and 9 contributors' diverse experience and knowledge to produce a complete vision of PRK laser vision correction.

PRK: The Past, Present, and Future of Surface Ablation will be the definitive resource necessary for all surgeons aspiring to improve their surgical results using the latest techniques available.


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Contents

Dedications
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
Contributing Authors
Foreword
Introduction
 
 
Part I
Chapter 1   The Corneal Surface
                  Lucio Buratto, MD; Stephen G. Slade, MD, FACS; Sebastiano Serrao, MD, PhD;
                  and Marco Lombardo, MD, PhD
Chapter 2   Optical and Mechanical Properties of the Cornea
                  Lucio Buratto, MD; Stephen G. Slade, MD, FACS; Sebastiano Serrao, MD, PhD;
                  and Marco Lombardo, MD, PhD
Chapter 3   Photorefractive Keratectomy
                  Lucio Buratto, MD; Stephen G. Slade, MD, FACS; Sebastiano Serrao, MD, PhD;
                  and Marco Lombardo, MD, PhD
Conclusions
Attachments
References
 
Part II
Chapter 4   Photorefractive Keratectomy Enhancement Following Previous Radial Keratotomy and LASIK
                  Mounir A. Khalifa, MD, PhD and Waleed A. Allam, MD, PhD
Chapter 5   Smoothing in Refractive Surgery
                  Paolo Vinciguerra, MD; Elena Albé, MD; and R. Vinciguerra, MD
Chapter 6   How to Perform Custom Ablation
                  Paolo Vinciguerra, MD; Elena Albé, MD; and R. Vinciguerra, MD
Chapter 7   Corneal Biomechanical Effects of Surface Ablation Compared With LASIK Using Microkeratome or Femtosecond Laser
                  Scipione Rossi, MD
Chapter 8   The Athens Protocol: PRK and CXL
                  Anastasios John Kanellopoulos, MD
Chapter 9   Surface Ablation (PRK) to Enhance Previous LASIK
                  William Trattler, MD and David A. Goldman, MD
 
Financial Disclosures
Index

About the Editors

Lucio Buratto, MD is considered a leading international expert in cataract and myopia surgery. He is a pioneer in IOL implantation; in phacoemulsification; and in laser techniques for myopia, astigmatism, and hyperopia. Since 1980, Dr. Buratto has organized and presided over 47 updating congresses on cataract and glaucoma surgery and on laser therapy. He also organized 54 practical courses for the teaching of eye surgery and served as spokesman and teacher in 386 courses and congresses.   

In 1989, Dr. Buratto presented and was the world’s first surgeon to use the excimer laser for intrastromal keratomileusis, and concurrently also started to treat low myopia using PRK techniques. In 1996, he was the world’s first surgeon to use the new technique called “Down-Up LASIK,” which improved the LASIK procedure for the correction of myopia. 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 in 4 different continents; and designed and produced 136 instruments for ocular surgery.   

Dr. Buratto has written over 125 scientific publications and 53 monographs dedicated to ophthalmic surgery and has received several awards, including Maestro of Italian Ophthalmology with Medal of Merit (1998); Barraquer, during the International Congress of the American Academy (2000); Binkhorst Lecture during the XXII Annual Meeting, Paris (2004); and Fyodorov Medal at the HSIOIRS meeting, Athens (2006).   Since 2007, Dr. Buratto has been Honorary President of AISO (Italian Academy of Ophthalmological Sciences) and past president of AICCER (Italian Association of Cataract and Refractive Surgery). Presently, he is the director of Centro Ambrosiano Oftalmico (Ophthalmic Microsurgery Center), and practices at his private profession in Milan.   
Stephen G. Slade, MD, FACS 
is a native Houstonian and is in private practice in Houston, TX. He graduated Summa Cum Laude and Phi Beta Kappa from the University of Texas at Austin and the University of Texas Medical School with a final elective year spent at Guy’s Hospital, London, UK. He completed a residency at the LSU Eye Center in New Orleans, LA and fellowships in corneal surgery at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston and in New York, NY on Project ORBIS.    

Dr. Slade is a fellow of the American Academy of Ophthalmology and the American College of Surgeons. He is an active teacher of surgical techniques and has taught and certified over 8,000 surgeons in LASIK and lamellar refractive surgery. Several hundred have chosen him for their own surgery. Dr. Slade is also an active researcher and has served as medical monitor for several new technologies, including laser cataract surgery, wavefront LASIK, ICLs, femtosecond lasers, keratophakia and accommodating IOLs. He has the nation’s longest experience in LASIK (along with Stephen Brint, MD), femtosecond laser LASIK, accommodating IOLs, and femtosecond laser cataract surgery.    

Dr. Slade has received numerous awards including 18 named lectures, Refractive Surgeon of the Year, two China Service Medals, the Lans Award, the Casebeer Award, and the 2007 Barraquer Award. Dr. Slade was selected by his peers for “Best Doctors,” “Texas Super Doctors,” and “Best Doctors in America” and has received the Senior Honor Award of the American Academy of Ophthalmology. He is a regular presenter at medical meetings and has received several “Best Speaker” awards and has twice won First Place at the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery Film Festival. He is on several editorial boards, including the Journal of Refractive Surgery, and serves as Chief Medical Editor of Cataract and Refractive Surgery Today as well as President of the American College of Ophthalmic Surgery.   

Dr. Slade has produced many articles and book chapters, holds 5 patents or patents pending in the field, and has authored or co-authored 8 textbooks on ophthalmic surgery. Dr. Slade has appeared on ABC, CBS, CNN, NYT, WSJ and was the featured surgeon on the Emmy award-winning PBS documentary “20/10 by 2010” narrated by Walter Chronkite.    

Sebastiano Serrao, MD, PhD 
graduated with a degree in medicine and surgery in 1992 then continued on to specialize in ophthalmology in 1996. In 2004, he completed his PhD in ophthalmology and surgical correction of refractive defects at the University of Padua, Italy. Dr. Serrao has trained at Moorfields Eye Hospital, London (1996), Revision Eye Center, Ohio (2000), and the Wilmer Eye Institute at the Johns Hopkins Hospital, Maryland (2002). Dr. Serrao is the founder and director of the refractive and cataract Centre “Serraolaser” in Rome, Italy and the author of more than 25 peer-reviewed papers. He has been working as a researcher at IRCCS Fondazione G.B. Bietti in Rome, Italy since January 2010.    

Marco Lombardo, MD, PhD 
graduated summa cum laude with a degree in medicine and surgery in 1999 from the University of Rome “La Sapienza.” He specialized in ophthalmology in 2003 and graduated summa cum laude from the Catholic University of Rome. He earned his PhD in Biomedical and Computer Engineering in 2007. Dr. Lombardo’s research fields of interest are corneal biomechanics and human optics and innovation technologies in ophthalmology, including adaptive optics and nano-targeted drug delivery. He is the author of more than 25 peer-reviewed papers and serves on a regular basis as a reviewer for 9 scientific journals. Dr. Lombardo has been working as a researcher at IRCCS Fondazione G.B. Bietti in Rome, Italy since January 2010.