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Applied Pathology for Ophthalmic Microsurgeons

By: Cursiefen, Claus [author.].
Contributor(s): Heindl, Ludwig M [author.1 ] | Joussen, Antonia M [author.1 ] | J�nemann, Anselm [author.1 ] | [author.1 ] | [author.1 ] | [editor.1 ] | [editor.1 ] | [editor.2 ] | .
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookBerlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2008. Description: XXIV, 399 p. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783540683667.Subject(s): Medicine. 0 | Ophthalmology. 0 | Pathology. 0 | Surgery. 0 | Minimally invasive surgery.14 | Medicine & Public Health.24 | Ophthalmology.24 | Pathology.24 | Surgery.24 | Minimally Invasive Surgery.1DDC classification: 617.7 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
General Ophthalmic Pathology: Principal Indications and Complications, Comparing Intra- and Extraocular Surgery -- Surgical Anatomy and Pathology in Surgery of the Eyelids, Lacrimal System, Orbit and Conjunctiva -- General Pathology for Intraocular Microsurgery: Direct Wounds and Indirect Distant Effects -- Special Anatomy and Pathology in Intraocular Microsurgery -- Influence of Common Generalized Diseases on Intraocular Microsurgery.
In: Summary: Ophthalmic microsurgery is applied in ophthalmic pathological conditions. Ophthalmic pathology sets the landmarks for all kinds of microsurgical manipulations. Thus, in order to ensure the best surgical outcome, ophthalmic clinicians and microsurgeons have to consider the critical structures and potential complications before they start with the surgical procedure. Written by the world famous expert G. O. H. Naumann, this excellent textbook emphasizes the ocular structures such as the nuances of morphology, surgical anatomy, and pathology. The content includes: Unique features of closed system intraocular surgery in closed system and open eye surgery.- Crucial aspects of restoring the anterior chamber, includes such as the role of blood-ocular barriers and effects of paracenthesis-effects. The spectrum of potential complications in (pseudo-) exfoliation- syndromes as well as the most vulnerable cell populations.- The features of normal and pathologic wound healing in the various tissues after non-mechanical laser and mechanical interventions emergency-pathology requiring prompt surgical intervention. Brilliant artwork and sketches are further illustrating and summarizing the complex pathology. Thus, the reader will derive great value for the daily routine when learning how the specific pathology modifies the indications and techniques of microsurgery. 0
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General Ophthalmic Pathology: Principal Indications and Complications, Comparing Intra- and Extraocular Surgery -- Surgical Anatomy and Pathology in Surgery of the Eyelids, Lacrimal System, Orbit and Conjunctiva -- General Pathology for Intraocular Microsurgery: Direct Wounds and Indirect Distant Effects -- Special Anatomy and Pathology in Intraocular Microsurgery -- Influence of Common Generalized Diseases on Intraocular Microsurgery.

Ophthalmic microsurgery is applied in ophthalmic pathological conditions. Ophthalmic pathology sets the landmarks for all kinds of microsurgical manipulations. Thus, in order to ensure the best surgical outcome, ophthalmic clinicians and microsurgeons have to consider the critical structures and potential complications before they start with the surgical procedure. Written by the world famous expert G. O. H. Naumann, this excellent textbook emphasizes the ocular structures such as the nuances of morphology, surgical anatomy, and pathology. The content includes: Unique features of closed system intraocular surgery in closed system and open eye surgery.- Crucial aspects of restoring the anterior chamber, includes such as the role of blood-ocular barriers and effects of paracenthesis-effects. The spectrum of potential complications in (pseudo-) exfoliation- syndromes as well as the most vulnerable cell populations.- The features of normal and pathologic wound healing in the various tissues after non-mechanical laser and mechanical interventions emergency-pathology requiring prompt surgical intervention. Brilliant artwork and sketches are further illustrating and summarizing the complex pathology. Thus, the reader will derive great value for the daily routine when learning how the specific pathology modifies the indications and techniques of microsurgery. 0

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