<p>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 Ophthalmologyβs annual meeting. They would present to him, and to one another, interesting cas
Complications in Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery
β Scribed by Brian G. Brazzo
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 283
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
This multi-contributed text intends to fill a void in ophthalmic literature by looking into eyelid and lacrimal surgery complications and their respective treatments. A broad range of ophthalmologists, including residents and general ophthalmologists, will benefit from the direct and concise coverage of the most commonly encountered procedures. Key concepts and examples of complications & treatment, coupled with numerous color illustrations, will present the materials clearly to the reader. The text addresses complications and presents ways to identify, correct, manage and prevent unfavorable results.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
Ophthalmic surgery has become extremely sophisticated in the last years and even with advanced technology, surgeons are not exempted of complications during or after surgery. The wealth of innovative techniques and technology described in this book bears testimony to the creativity and expertise of
Techniques in Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery is a richly illustrated, step-by-step guide to oculoplastic surgery, covering everything from the basics to the most recent advances. Jeffrey A. Nerad, MD provides a personal tutorial approach detailing both procedural and management aspects of practice. Incl
<p><span>The long-anticipated 2</span><span><sup>nd</sup></span><span> Edition of </span><span>Techniques in Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery: A Personal Tutorial</span><span> presents a </span><span>unique tutorial-style approach</span><span> to the information beginners and experts alike need to establi
Known for its <b>superb, step-by-step photo sequences</b>, <i>Colour Atlas of Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery, 4th Edition,</i> by Drs. A. G. Tyers and J. R. O. Collin, remains your first choice for gaining essential knowledge in oculoplastic surgery. Ideal for both novices and experienced surgeons, this