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A practical guide to minimal surgery for retinal detachment. Volume 2 /

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 ...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Kreissig, Ingrid
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Stuttgart ; New York : Thieme, 2000.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • A Practical Guide to: Minimal Surgery for Retinal Detachment; Title Page; 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 Muscle9.6.6 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 Balloon-Gas Procedure: Creating Space for an Intraocular Gas Injection; 9.7 Results; 9.7.1 Anatomical Results; 9.7.1.1 First Clinical Study; 9.7.1.2 Second Clinical Study; 9.7.2 Functional Results; 9.7.3 Complications
  • 9.7.4 ConclusionReferences; 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; 10.3.2.1 Physical Properties; 10.3.2.2 Complications; 10.3.2.3 Conclusion; 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 Procedure10.5.1 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; 10.6.1.1 Large Tears; 10.6.1.2 Giant Tears and Various Gas Techniques; 10.6.1.2.1 Lateral Giant Tear; 10.6.1.2.2 Lateral Giant Tear with Additional Horseshoe Tears; 10.6.1.2.3 Rolling Gas Bubble Technique; 10.6.1.2.4 Superior Giant Tear with a Flap Overhanging the Disk; 10.6.1.2.5 Small Gas Bubble Technique
  • 10.6.1.2.6 Backward Rotation around a Small Gas Bubble10.6.1.2.7 Superior Giant Tear with a Flap Overhanging the Disk and Additional Horseshoe Tears; 10.6.1.2.8 Superior Lateral Giant Tear with Detached Horseshoe Tears and Moderate Vitreous Hemorrhage; 10.6.1.2.9 Superior Giant Tear Posterior to Equator with Rolled-Over Posterior Flap and Detached Horseshoe Tears; 10.6.1.2.10 Giant Tear of 350° with an Inferior Rolled-Over Posterior Flap; 10.6.1.2.11 Forward Rotation around a Small Gas Bubble; 10.6.2 Group of Breaks at Different Latitude; 10.6.2.1 Group of Breaks and Posterior Hole