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Complications in Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery

✍ Scribed by Jemshed A. Khan (auth.), Brian G. Brazzo MD (eds.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Leaves
269
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


ince 1985, it has been my privilege to be the Director of The - ciety of Byron Smith Fellows. During the years in which Byron SSmith was with us, his former fellows would meet at the Ame- can Academy of Ophthalmology’s annual meeting. They would present to him, and to one another, interesting cases of their own compli- tions that had occurred or cases that had been sent to them that were complications to be repaired. This forum provided the fellows with an excellent format for evaluating their own problems and also for d- cussing how to treat extremely difficult cases. Shortly after Dr. Brian Brazzo completed his fellowship with me in 1998, he asked if I thought it would be appropriate for him to edit a new book on complications of ophthalmic plastic surgery. Certainly, during his fellowship, it became apparent that Dr. Brazzo was pr- ably the most gifted academician and writer that I had ever had the pleasure of training and meeting. I could think of no one more - propriate to continue the work initiated by Dr. Byron Smith and c- ried on by his students.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Upper Blepharoplasty....Pages 3-14
Lower Blepharoplasty....Pages 15-28
Laser Resurfacing....Pages 29-43
Forehead Fift....Pages 45-55
Asian Blepharoplasty....Pages 57-73
Front Matter....Pages 75-75
External Levator Advancement....Pages 77-90
Muller’s Muscle-Conjunctival Resection....Pages 91-102
Small-Incision External Levator Repair....Pages 103-112
Front Matter....Pages 113-113
Subperiostea Midface Lift....Pages 115-131
Ectropion....Pages 133-152
Entropion....Pages 153-169
Eyelid Retraction....Pages 171-185
Eyelid Tumor Excision and Reconstruction....Pages 187-213
Extermal Dactyoystorhinostomy....Pages 215-232
Enucleation....Pages 233-240
Orbital Fractures....Pages 241-254

✦ Subjects


Ophthalmology; Plastic Surgery


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