<P>The second volume of βOculoplastic and Orbital Surgeryβ follows in the fine tradition of this exceptional series. Significant advances continue to be made within this subspecialty and are well represented in this new volume. Readers are offered a review of many interesting subjects in much greate
Ocular trauma : principles and practice
β Scribed by Kuhn, Ferenc; Pieramici, Dante J
- Publisher
- Thieme
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 498
- Edition
- 1st edition
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Ocular Trauma: Principles and Practice is the first comprehensive clinical reference on ocular injuries in more than a decade. Each chapter gives you detailed instructions on evaluation, treatment, and management, including what to do, how to do it, and why to do it. You'll also learn techniques for developing individualized treatment strategies for hard-to-identify injuries. The book begins with general terminology and classification of ocular trauma, and goes on to cover such topics as: the new role of endoscopy; eye restoration with complete iris loss; anterior chamber disorders; rehabilitation advances; medicolegal issues regarding the ophthalmologist as an expert witness; and much more! Insightful chapters written by patients offer their perspectives on the physical injuries and emotional trauma they have experienced.
Key features of Ocular Trauma:
- A systemic approach to eye management on a tissue by tissue basis, instead of the traditional anterior/posterior approach
- Practical, easy-to-use format, featuring more than 350 illustrations (156 in full color), pearls, pitfalls, bullets, and special considerations, ideal for daily practice
- An international panel of expert authors offering up-to-date global perspectives on management of ocular trauma
- Draws on the largest epidemiologic and clinical data collection available, The United States Eye Injury Registry
- Offers an important discussion of medicolegal issues facing ophthalmologists called as expert witnesses
- Provides a comprehensive list of common abbreviations and frequently used terms andmore!
This reader-friendly book is a valuable addition to the professional library of every ophthalmologist, retina specialist, resident, and emergency room physician who deals with trauma patients. No other resource gives you such an abundance of information on assessment, emergency intervention, management, and rehabilitation. Make sure you have the best, state-of-the-art information as you treat patients who have suffered an ocular injury.
β¦ Table of Contents
Content: Ch. 1. BETT: the terminology of ocular trauma --
Ch. 2. Classification of ocular trauma --
Ch. 3. The OTS: predicting the final vision of the injured eye --
Ch. 4. Eye injury epidemiology and prevention of ophthalmic injuries --
Ch. 5. Counseling the patient and the family --
Ch. 6. Rehabilitation of patients with ocular trauma --
Ch. 7. Medicolegal issues --
Ch. 8. Designing the management strategy --
Ch. 9. Evaluation --
Ch. 10. Management of patients with polytrauma --
Ch. 11. Chemical injuries: emergency intervention --
Ch. 12. Nonglobe injuries: emergency (Room) management --
Ch. 13. Conjunctiva --
Ch. 14. Cornea --
Ch. 15. Scleral and corneoscleral injuries --
Ch. 16. Extrabulbar tissue prolapse --
Ch. 17. Anterior chamber --
Ch. 18. Iris --
Ch. 19. Ciliary body --
Ch. 20. Glaucoma --
Ch. 21. Lens --
Ch. 22. Choroid --
Ch. 23. Vitreous and retina --
Ch. 24. Intraocular foreign bodies --
Ch. 25. Severe combined anterior and posterior segment trauma --
Ch. 26. Management of eyes with perforating. injury --
Ch. 27. Injury to the postsurgical eye --
Ch. 28. Endophthalmitis --
Ch. 29. Sympathetic ophthalmia --
Ch. 30. Unique aspects of trauma in children --
Ch. 31. Evisceration and enucleation --
Ch. 32. Chemical injuries: clinical course and management --
Ch. 33. Ocular manifestations of nonophthalmic conditions --
Ch. 34. Photic and electrical trauma --
Ch. 35. Eyelid and lacrimal system trauma --
Ch. 36. Orbital trauma --
Ch. 37. Optic nerve and visual pathway --
Ch. 38. Ocular motor system.
β¦ Subjects
Eye -- Wounds and injuries. Eye Injuries. Εil -- LeΜsions et blessures. MEDICAL -- Ophthalmology. HEALTH & FITNESS -- Vision. Oogziekten. Ogen. Trauma's (geneeskunde)
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
<div><P>Ocular angiogenesis, or the abnormal growth of blood vessels in the eye, is the cause of major neovascular eye diseases. In addition, retinal and choroidal neovascularization are the major causes of vision loss in this country. With the new era of anti-angiogenic therapies already in practic
This book is intended as a summary or at best a handbook related to the concepts of intensive care in a trauma victim. The goal is to build the very core of basic principles in the shortest possible time without underestimating the breadth and depth of this discipline. It is essential that an intens
<p><p>This book aimed to provide the most thorough knowledge of ocular anatomy related to trauma and standard ocular examinations to clinical practitioners, such as the nurses, medical students, residents, fellows and even ophthalmologists, to help them making the most appropriate decision on the ma
This book aimed to provide the most thorough knowledge of ocular anatomy related to trauma and standard ocular examinations to clinical practitioners, such as the nurses, medical students, residents, fellows and even ophthalmologists, to help them making the most appropriate decision on the manageme