DESCRIPTION:
Concise, authoritative, and easy to navigate, The Duke Manual of Vitreoretinal Surgery offers a step-by-step, highly illustrated approach to the most commonly performed vitreoretinal operating room procedures. Ideal for vitreoretinal surgeons, ophthalmology residents, retina fellows, and OR nurses and scrub techs, it contains practical guidance from the highly esteemed vitreoretinal surgery fellowship program at Duke University making it an unparalleled "how-to" manual for the wide variety of cases and operative scenarios you may encounter.
- Offers a step-by-step outline for each surgical procedure, from preoperative considerations through postoperative care, including numerous surgical pearls.
- Contains 250 full-color photographs and illustrations that clearly depict techniques and other essential aspects of vitreoretinal surgery.
- Covers surgery basics, gas and oil tamponades, pediatric retinal surgery, and management of challenging vitreoretinal surgical scenarios.
- Provides access, via the eBook, to 50 surgical videos from the Duke archive.
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CONTENTS:
SECTION I: JUST THE BASICS
1 The Preoperative Discussion
2 Vitrectomy Systems
3 Vitrectomy Machine Settings
4 Lenses and Viewing Systems
5 Setting Up for Vitreoretinal Surgery
SECTION II: PARS PLANA VITRECTOMY
6 Gauge Selection and Cannula Placement
7 Getting and Maintaining Your View
8 Vitrectomy Surgery Steps
9 PVD Induction
10 Illumination During Vitreous Surgery
11 Endolaser Types and Settings
SECTION III: VITREORETINAL SURGICAL ADJUNCTS
12 Intraoperative Visualization Agents
13 Perfluorocarbon Liquid
14 Gas Tamponade
15 Silicone Oil Tamponade
SECTION IV: EXCHANGES
16 Fluid Air Exchange
17 Air Gas Exchange
18 Air Silicone Oil Exchange
19 Perfluorocarbon Liquid Silicone Oil Exchange
SECTION V: RHEGMATOGENOUS RETINAL DETACHMENT
20 Rhegmatogenous RD vs Exudative RD vs Retinoschisis
21 Retinal Break Localization
22 Pneumatic Retinopexy
23 Scleral Buckling Basics
24 Scleral Buckling Steps
25 Radial Elements
26 External Subretinal Fluid Drainage
27 The Chandelier Buckle
28 Vitrectomy for RRD
29 Posterior SRF During Vitrectomy for RRD
30 Scleral Buckle and Vitrectomy for RRD
31 Postop Positioning
SECTION VI: MACULAR SURGERY
32 Epiretinal Membrane
33 Macular Hole
34 Advanced Vitrectomy Techniques for Macular Holes
35 Autologous Retinal Transplant
SECTION VII: LENSECTOMY AND SECONDARY IOL PLACEMENT
36 Pars Plana Lensectomy
37 Dislocated IOL
38 ACIOL and Iris-Fixated IOL
39 Sutured Scleral Fixated IOL
40 Sutureless Scleral Fixation Techniques
SECTION VIII: DIABETIC VITRECTOMY
41 Considerations and Instrumentation for Diabetic Vitrectomy
42 Nonclearing Vitreous Hemorrhage
43 Diabetic TRD
SECTION IX: PEDIATRIC VITREORETINAL SURGERY
44 Indications and Unique Surgical Considerations for Pediatric Vitreoretinal Surgery
45 Retinopathy of Prematurity
46 Pediatric RRD
SECTION X: VITREORETINAL SURGERY FOR TUMORS AND UVEITIS
47 Diagnostic Vitrectomy
48 Retisert Placement
49 RD Repair in Uveitis
50 Vitrectomy-Assisted Choroidal Biopsy
51 Transscleral Choroidal Biopsy
52 Chorioretinal Biopsy
SECTION XI: CHALLENGING VITREORETINAL SURGICAL SCENARIOS
53 Giant Retinal Tear
54 Proliferative Vitreoretinopathy Surgery
55 Choroidals
56 Submacular Hemorrhage
57 Subretinal Perfluorocarbon Liquid
58 Subretinal Silicone Oil
59 Uveal Effusion Syndrome
60 Endophthalmitis
61 Intraocular Foreign Body
62 Retinal Detachment in Open Globe Injury
63 Macular Hole Retinal Detachment
64 Retinoschisis Retinal Detachment
65 Postop Retinal Fold
66 Vitrectomy With the Endoscope
67 Optic Pit Maculopathy
68 Retinal Prosthesis
69 Physiology of Vitreous Surgery