A Practical Guide to Minimal Surgery for Retinal Detachment : Volume II.
Dr. Kreissig has spent a lifetime refining and teaching the minimalized approach to repairing retinal detachments. Get the benefit of her experience in an easily ...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Georg Thieme Verlag
2000.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover13;
- Minimal Surgery for Retinal Detachment
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Acknowledgements
- Preface
- Contents
- 9 Temporary Balloon Buckle without Drainage: Minimal Extraocular Surgery for Retinal Detachments with 1 Break or Breaks within 1 Clock Hour
- 9.1 Introduction
- 9.2 History
- 9.3 Principle of the Balloon Procedure
- 9.4 Instrumentation and Surgical Technique
- 9.5 Practical Tips when Starting with the Balloon Procedure
- 9.6 Indications
- 9.6.1 Small Detachment
- 9.6.2 2-Quadrant Detachment
- 9.6.3 3-Quadrant Detachment
- 9.6.4 Total Detachment in a Pseudophakic Eye
- 9.6.5 Detachment with a Break beneath a Muscle
- 9.6.6 Old Detachment
- 9.6.7 As Diagnostic Probe to Detect the Break or to Exclude the Presence of Another Break: Examples 1 to 6
- 9.6.8 To Rescue a Failing Buckle
- 9.6.9 As Late Reoperation
- 9.6.10 Staphylomatous Sclera
- 9.6.11 Detachment in a Glaucomatous Eye
- 9.6.12 Balloon-Aided Vessel-Occlusion Technique
- 9.6.13 Basic Balloon8211;Gas Procedure: Creating Space for an Intraocular Gas Injection
- 9.7 Results
- 9.7.1 Anatomical Results
- 9.7.2 Functional Results
- 9.7.3 Complications
- 9.7.4 Conclusion
- References
- 10 Temporary Gas Tamponades without Drainage: Minimal Intraocular Surgery for Retinal Detachments
- 10.1 History
- 10.2 Sulfur Hexafluoride (SF6)
- 10.2.1 History
- 10.2.2 Clinical Study with Expanding-Gas Operation without Drainage
- 10.2.3 Conclusion
- 10.3 The Perfluorocarbon Gases
- 10.3.1 The Cyclo-Perfluorocarbon Gas
- 10.3.2 The Straight-Chain Perfluorocarbon Gases
- 10.4 Instrumentation and Surgical Technique
- 10.4.1 Preoperative Phase
- 10.4.2 Intraoperative Phase
- 10.4.3 Postoperative Phase
- 10.5 Balloon-Gas Procedures: Basic Procedure and Extended Procedure
- 10.5.1 History
- 10.5.2 Principle of the Balloon-Gas Procedures
- 10.5.3 Instrumentation
- 10.5.4 Surgical Technique
- 10.6 Application of Expanding Gases
- 10.6.1 Large Tears and Giant Tears
- 10.6.2 Group of Breaks at Different Latitude
- 10.6.3 Posterior Holes
- 10.6.4 Diagnostic Gas Bubble and Gas-Exchange Techniques
- 10.6.5 Clinical Study
- 10.7 Pneumatic Retinopexy
- 10.8 Retrohyaloidal Gas Injection
- 10.8.1 Introduction
- 10.8.2 Technique
- 10.8.3 Patients and Results
- 10.8.4 Conclusion
- 10.9 Xenon Gas
- 10.9.1 Introduction
- 10.9.2 Clinical Study
- 10.9.3 Applications
- 10.9.4 Conclusion
- References
- 11 Balloon Buckle versus Pneumatic Retinopexy for Uncomplicated Retinal Detachments
- 11.1 Introduction
- 11.2 Differences between Balloon Operation and Pneumatic Retinopexy
- 11.2.1 Application
- 11.2.2 Surgical Technique
- 11.2.3 Postoperative Management
- 11.3 Clinical Studies
- 11.3.1 Results
- 11.3.2 Complications
- 11.4 Conclusion
- 11.5 Summary
- References
- 12 Limits of External Buckling in Treating Complicated Retinal Detachments
- 12.1 Background
- 12.2 Limits of External Buckling
- 12.2.1 Due to Location or Size of Tear
- 12.2.2 Due to Vitreous Traction
- 12.2.3 Due to Opacities within the Optic Media
- 12.3 Conclusion
- References
- 13 Pneumatic Retinopexy versus Vitrectomy as Primary Procedure for Retinal Detachments
- 13.1 Background
- 13.2 Results
- 13.3 Conc.