Vitreo-retinal Surgery, 2007
Coll. Essentials in Ophthalmology

Coordinators: Kirchhof Bernd, Wong David

Language: French
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Vitreo-retinal surgery (Essentials in ophthalmology series)
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Progress in vitreo-retinal surgery is mercurial. Since this series is dedicated to new developments the reader is presented with a motley list of topics. The advancements described here may represent generally accepted progress in the field: New instruments, Macular hole surgery, Tumor biopsy. New ideas are set out to be tested for their benefit, for example: AMD surgery, Adjunctive pharmacotherapy. Reflections on incessant clinical problems in vitreo-retina surgery require superior scrutinization of established surgical techniques and indications: Posterior slippage, Inferior breaks, Subclinical retinal detachments. The editors will expand this list in future editions with topics like: new support for buckling surgery, enzyme assisted vitrectomy, new tamponades and other yet unknown fields of progress.

Macular Holes.- Heavy Silicone Oil for Persistent Macular Holes.- The Role of Combined Adjunctive 5-Fluorouracil and Low Molecular Weight Heparin in Proliferative Vitreoretinopathy Prevention.- Slippage of the Retina: What Causes It and How Can It Be Prevented?.- Complete and Early Vitrectomy for Endophthalmitis (CEVE) as Today’s Alternative to the Endophthalmitis Vitrectomy Study.- Treatment of Acute Bacterial Endophthalmitis After Cataract Surgery Without Vitrectomy.- New Instruments in Vitrectomy.- 25-Gauge Biopsy of Uveal Tumors.- Vitrectomy Against Floaters.- Treatment of Retinal Detachment from Inferior Breaks with Pars Plana Vitrectomy.- Subclinical Retinal Detachment.- Autologous Translocation of the Choroid and RPE in Patients with Geographic Atrophy.
Indispensable for continuous education and advanced training All editors with international reputation and contributing authors with great expertise in their topic Well-structured text and design, quick and easy to read Bridges the gap between primary literature and daily practice Every 2nd year each subject is covered with timely information about new developments in the specialised field