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Ablation de l’oeil

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Nova Scotia Health Authority. QEII. Eye Care Centre. Halifax, NS: Nova Scotia Health Authority , 2021.
Pamphlet Number
1897
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Vous et votre médecin avez parlé des raisons pour lesquelles il est nécessaire d’enlever votre œil ou le contenu du globe oculaire. Ce dépliant explique comment prendre soin de vous en toute sécurité. L’énucléation est le terme médical qui désigne le retrait ou l’ablation de l’œil. Le terme médical utilisé pour parler du retrait du contenu du globe oculaire en conservant la couche externe (coque sclérale ou sclère) est éviscération. Les deux interventions entraînent la perte permanente de l’œil…
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Nova Scotia Health Authority. QEII. Eye Care Centre
Alternate Title
Eye removal
Place of Publication
Halifax, NS
Publisher
Nova Scotia Health Authority
Date of Publication
2021
Format
Pamphlet
Language
French
Physical Description
1 electronic document (10 p.) : digital, PDF file
Subjects (MeSH)
Eye Enucleation
Eye Evisceration
Subjects (LCSH)
Eye--Enucleation
Specialty
Ophthalmology
Abstract
Vous et votre médecin avez parlé des raisons pour lesquelles il est nécessaire d’enlever votre œil ou le contenu du globe oculaire. Ce dépliant explique comment prendre soin de vous en toute sécurité. L’énucléation est le terme médical qui désigne le retrait ou l’ablation de l’œil. Le terme médical utilisé pour parler du retrait du contenu du globe oculaire en conservant la couche externe (coque sclérale ou sclère) est éviscération. Les deux interventions entraînent la perte permanente de l’œil. Ce dépliant explique ce qui se passe avant et après la chirurgie, le port d’une chemise d’hôpital, les médicaments, les soins à la maison ainsi que vos émotions. Vous y trouverez de plus des informations sur les prothèses oculaires (œil artificiel) ainsi qu’une liste des symptômes nécessitant une consultation médicale immédiate.
This pamphlet is a French translation of "Eye Removal" pamphlet 0582. Your health care provider has talked with you about why your eye or the contents of your eye must be removed. This pamphlet will help you learn how to safely care for yourself after your procedure. The medical term for eye removal is enucleation. The medical term for removing the contents of the eye and leaving the outer coat (sclera) behind is evisceration. Both procedures mean permanent loss of the eye. This pamphlet explains what will happen before and after your surgery, including wearing a dressing, medication, care at home, and emotions you may have. Information about having a prosthesis (artificial eye) is given. A list of symptoms that require immediate medical attention is provided.
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Prepared by: Eye Care Centre
Pamphlet Number
1897
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Anophthalmia : The Expert's Guide to Medical and Surgical Management

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Thomas E. Johnson, editor. --Cham: Springer , c2020.
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This book provides a comprehensive review on the surgical care of patients requiring removal of an eye, as well as consequent functional and cosmetic rehabilitation. In addition to covering the crafting of ocular prosthetics, Anophthalmia: The Expert's Guide to Medical and Surgical Management also addresses the psychological and physical adjustments to losing an eye, and adapting to that loss. Divided into five parts, Anophthalmia functions as a go-to reference for ophthalmologists and oculopla…
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Johnson, Thomas E.
Responsibility
Thomas E. Johnson, editor
Place of Publication
Cham
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2020
Physical Description
1 online resource (xiv, 306 p.) : 165 illus., 155 illus. in color
ISBN
9783030297534
9783030297527 (Print ed.)
9783030297541 (Print ed.)
9783030297558 (Print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Anophthalmos
Eye Enucleation
Eye, Artificial
Orbit Evisceration
Orbital Implants
Surgery, Plastic - methods
Specialty
Ophthalmology
Abstract
This book provides a comprehensive review on the surgical care of patients requiring removal of an eye, as well as consequent functional and cosmetic rehabilitation. In addition to covering the crafting of ocular prosthetics, Anophthalmia: The Expert's Guide to Medical and Surgical Management also addresses the psychological and physical adjustments to losing an eye, and adapting to that loss. Divided into five parts, Anophthalmia functions as a go-to reference for ophthalmologists and oculoplastic surgeons. The book begins by laying out the clinical foundations and history of anophthalmia. Part II and III discuss surgical removal techniques, prosthesis fitting and maintenance, congenital anophthalmia, infections and inflammations, and newer surgical techniques such as osseointegration after orbital exenteration. Finally, the book concludes with chapters on prosthetic options including scleral shells, keratopigmentation procedures, and cosmetic contact lenses. Unique in content, Anophthalmia is a vital resource for practicing ophthalmologists, oculoplastic surgeons, and all medical professionals who care for patients with surgical and traumatic loss of the eye and orbital tissues. Additionally, sufficient detail and explanation make this work accessible to those in training, such as medical students, ophthalmology residents, and fellows.
Contents
Part I. Clinical Foundations -- 1. Introduction & Historical Perspectives -- 2. Clinical Decision Making -- 3. Sympathetic Ophthalmia -- 4. Psychological and Cognitive Adjustment to Visual Loss -- 5. History of Ocular Implants -- Part II. Surgical Techniques -- 6. Enucleation and Techniques of Orbital Implant Placement -- 7. Evisceration -- 8. Exenteration and Multidisciplinary Approaches -- 9. Orbital Implants and Wrapping Materials -- 10. Osseous Integration After Exenteration -- Part III. The Anophthalmic Socket -- 11. Maintenance of the Anophthalmic Socket -- 12. Anophthalmic Socket Syndrome -- 13. Socket Inflammation & Infection -- 14. Management of Implant Exposure & Extrusion -- 15. Secondary Orbital Implant Techniques -- 16. Management of the Contracted Socket -- 17. Socket Malignancy -- 18. Cosmetic Interventions in Anophthalmia -- Part IV. Pediatrics & Oncology -- 19. Congenital Anophthalmos (CA) -- 20. Retinoblastoma and Uveal Melanoma -- 21. Strategies for Orbital Expansion -- Part V. Prosthetics -- 22. Scleral Shells -- 23. Keratopigmentation (Corneal Tattoo) and Prosthetic Contact Lenses -- 24. Making an Ocular Prosthesis.
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Nova Scotia Health Authority. QEII. Eye Care Centre. Halifax, NS: Nova Scotia Health Authority , 2023.
Pamphlet Number
0582
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Your health care provider has talked with you about why your eye or the contents of your eye must be removed. This pamphlet will help you learn how to safely care for yourself after your procedure. The medical term for eye removal is enucleation. The medical term for removing the contents of the eye and leaving the outer coat (sclera) behind is evisceration. Both procedures mean permanent loss of the eye. This pamphlet explains what will happen before and after your surgery, including wearing a…
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Corporate Author
Nova Scotia Health Authority. QEII. Eye Care Centre
Place of Publication
Halifax, NS
Publisher
Nova Scotia Health Authority
Date of Publication
2023
Format
Pamphlet
Language
English
Physical Description
1 electronic document (10 p.) : digital, PDF file
Subjects (MeSH)
Eye Enucleation
Eye Evisceration
Subjects (LCSH)
Eye--Enucleation
Specialty
Ophthalmology
Abstract
Your health care provider has talked with you about why your eye or the contents of your eye must be removed. This pamphlet will help you learn how to safely care for yourself after your procedure. The medical term for eye removal is enucleation. The medical term for removing the contents of the eye and leaving the outer coat (sclera) behind is evisceration. Both procedures mean permanent loss of the eye. This pamphlet explains what will happen before and after your surgery, including wearing a dressing, medication, care at home, and emotions you may have. Information about having a prosthesis (artificial eye) is given. A list of symptoms that require immediate medical attention is provided.
The French version of this pamphlet 1897, "Ablation de l’oeil", is also available.
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Prepared by: Eye Care Centre
Pamphlet Number
0582
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Manual of Oculoplastic Surgery

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Mark R. Levine, Richard C. Allen, editors. (Fifth edition) --Cham: Springer , c2018.
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For the last two decades, this best-selling, step-by-step guide to oculoplastic surgery has been highly respected and widely used by ophthalmologists, oculofacial plastic fellows, residents, ENT-facial plastic surgeons, and general plastic surgeons. The revised and updated fifth edition of Manual of Oculoplastic Surgery is designed to guide the physician in exploring and completing a variety of ocular plastic procedures in a comprehensive and logical step-by-step sequence. It features new autho…
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Levine, Mark R.
Allen, Richard C.
Responsibility
Mark R. Levine, Richard C. Allen, editors
Edition
Fifth edition
Place of Publication
Cham
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2018
Physical Description
1 online resource (xxii, 541 p.) : 599 illus., 22 illus. in color
ISBN
9783319745121
9783319745114 (print ed.)
9783319745138 (print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Eyelids - surgery
Ophthalmologic Surgical Procedures
Reconstructive Surgical Procedures - methods
Specialty
Ophthalmology
Surgery, Plastic
Abstract
For the last two decades, this best-selling, step-by-step guide to oculoplastic surgery has been highly respected and widely used by ophthalmologists, oculofacial plastic fellows, residents, ENT-facial plastic surgeons, and general plastic surgeons. The revised and updated fifth edition of Manual of Oculoplastic Surgery is designed to guide the physician in exploring and completing a variety of ocular plastic procedures in a comprehensive and logical step-by-step sequence. It features new authors. Sections include: Trauma, Lacrimal Surgery, Cosmetic, Congenital Ptosis, Acquired Ptosis, Eyelid Malposition, Facial Nerve Dysfunction, Eyelid Flaps, Orbital Surgery, and Therapeutic Considerations. Each procedure in this must-have resource includes a review of the surgical anatomy, step-by-step instructions, plus the book is complete with more than one hundred color illustrations and dozens of surgical videos for further education.
Contents
Part I: Introduction -- 1. Applied Surgical Anatomy of the Ocular Adnexa -- 2. Applied Anesthesia -- Part II: Trauma -- 3. Basic Wound Repair: Surgical Techniques, Flaps, and Grafts -- 4. Eyelid Laceration and Lid Defects -- 5. Management of Canalicular Trauma -- 6. Orbital Floor and Medial Wall Fractures -- Part III: Lacrimal Surgery -- 7. Canaliculostomy -- 8. Pediatric Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction -- 9. Dacryocystorhinostomy -- 10. Endoscopic Lacrimal Surgery -- Part IV: Cosmetic -- 11. Brow Lift -- 12. Blepharoplasty -- 13. Cheek-Midface Lift -- 14. Asian Blepharoplasty: The Essential Steps -- 15. Periocular Rejuvenation with Dermal Fillers -- 16. Cosmetic Uses of Botulinum Toxin -- Part V: Congenital Ptosis -- 17. Anterior Approach to Correction of Levator Maldevelopment Ptosis with a New Emphasis on Supra-Maximal Levator Resection for Poor Function Ptosis -- 18. Frontalis Sling -- Part VI: Acquired Ptosis -- 19. Levator Aponeurosis Dehiscence External Levator Advancement -- 20. M©ller's Muscle-Conjunctiva Resection -- 21. Tarsal-Conjunctival-M©ller's Muscle Resection (Fasanella-Servat Operation) -- Part VII: Eyelid Malposition -- 22. Thyroid Eyelid Retraction -- 23. Involutional Lower Eyelid Entropion -- 24. Cicatricial Entropion -- 25. Eyelid Retraction -- 26. Involutional Ectropion Repair -- 27. Cicatricial Ectropion -- 28. Trichiasis and Distichiasis -- 29. Tarsorrhaphy and Eyelid Traction Sutures -- 30. Floppy Eyelid Syndrome Repair -- Part VIII: Facial Nerve Dysfunction -- 31. Facial Nerve Palsy -- 32. Hemifacial Spasm -- 33. Blepharospasm -- Part IX: Eyelid Flaps -- 34. Periocular Flaps -- 35. Primary Repair of a Lid Defect with or Without Cantholysis -- 36. Repair of Lid Defects Using a Semicircular Flap -- 37. Tarsal-Conjunctival Advancement Flap in Lower Eyelid Reconstruction -- 38. Tarsal-Conjunctival Graft or Flap and Skin-Muscle Transposition Flap in Lower Eyelid Reconstruction -- 39. Repair of Eyelid Defects with the Orbicularis Oculi Mobilization Technique: Naugle-Levine Procedure -- 40. Reconstruction of Medial Canthal Defects -- 41. Composite Advancement Flap (Cutler-Beard Procedure) -- 42. Free Tarsoconjunctival Grafts and Composite Grafts -- 43. Advancing Tarsoconjunctival Flaps from the Same Lid -- Part X: Orbital Surgery -- 44. Enucleation -- 45. Evisceration -- 46. Exenteration -- 47. Caruncular Approach to the Medial Orbit -- 48. Anterior Orbitotomy -- 49. Lateral Orbitotomy -- 50. Orbital Decompression: Graded Surgical Approach -- 51. Orbital Decompression: Transnasal and Transethmoid Endoscopic Approaches -- 52. Socket Reconstruction -- Part XI: Miscellaneous -- 53. Temporal Artery Biopsy -- Part XII: Therapeutic Considerations -- 54. Medical and Surgical Options in Thyroid Eye Disease -- 55. The Role of Antibiotics in Oculoplastic Surgery -- 56. Lymphomas of the Ocular Adnexae -- 57. Dysfunctional Tear Film in Oculoplastic Surgery: Beware or Be Sorry -- 58. Trachoma: Medical and Surgical Management.
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Oculoplastic Surgery : A Practical Guide to Common Disorders

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Essam A. El Toukhy, editor. --Cham: Springer , c2020.
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Oculoplastic Surgery: A Practical Guide to Common Disorders provides guidance on various clinical approaches for treating oculoplastic disorders as well as ocular trauma. In addition, highly illustrated and informative chapters examine the interaction between oculoplasty, ophthalmic sub-specialties (pediatrics, cataract, refractive, neuro, glaucoma) and other clinical areas including ENT, maxillofacial, dermatology, general plastic surgery and psychiatry. Consultants, surgeons, trainees and hea…
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El Toukhy, Essam A.
Responsibility
Essam A. El Toukhy, editor
Place of Publication
Cham
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2020
Physical Description
1 online resource (viii, 591 p.) : 463 illus., 343 illus. in color
ISBN
9783030369347
9783030369330 (Print ed.)
9783030369354 (Print ed.)
9783030369361 (Print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Eye Diseases - surgery
Ophthalmologic Surgical Procedures
Surgery, Plastic - methods
Specialty
Ophthalmology
Surgery, Plastic
Abstract
Oculoplastic Surgery: A Practical Guide to Common Disorders provides guidance on various clinical approaches for treating oculoplastic disorders as well as ocular trauma. In addition, highly illustrated and informative chapters examine the interaction between oculoplasty, ophthalmic sub-specialties (pediatrics, cataract, refractive, neuro, glaucoma) and other clinical areas including ENT, maxillofacial, dermatology, general plastic surgery and psychiatry. Consultants, surgeons, trainees and health professionals from all the specialties and sub-specialties related to oculoplasty, will find this book to be an indispensable resource for further developing skills and knowledge in the field of oculoplastic surgery.
Contents
Introduction -- Basics of Oculoplastic Procedures -- Anaesthesia in Oculoplasty -- EyeLid Disorders -- Benign Lid Lesions -- Malignant Lid Lesions -- Common Eyelid Malpositions -- Centurion Syndrome -- Floppy Eyelid Syndrome -- Congenital Ptosis -- Blepharophimosis And Marcus Gunn Ptosis as Special Types of Pediatric Ptosis -- Correction of Congenital Ptosis with Poor Levator Function with the Frontalis Flap Procedure -- Adult Ptosis -- Blepharospasm, Hemifacial Spasm and Functional Applications of Neurotoxins in the Periocular Area -- Eyelid Reconstruction -- Trichiasis and Trachoma -- Facial Nerve Palsy and Oculoplasty -- Cosmetic Blepharoplasty -- Upper Blepharoplasty and Browplasty -- Lower Blepharoplasty -- The Cosmetic Use of Injectables in Oculoplasty -- Body Dysmorphic Disorder -- Lacrimal Disorders -- Dry Eye Disease -- Congenital Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction -- Acquired Lacrimal Obstruction -- Punctal Stenosis -- Canalicular Obstruction -- Dacryoadenitis, Dacryocystitis, and Canaliculitis -- Interaction with Other Specialities -- Pediatric Ophthalmology and Oculoplasty -- Refractive Surgery and Oculoplasty -- Pathology and Oculoplasty -- The Nasal Sinuses and Oculoplasty -- Neuro Ophthalmology and Oculoplasty -- Oncological and Maxillofacial Considerations of Periorbital Lesions -- Periorbital Dermatology and Oculoplasty -- Glaucoma and Oculoplasty -- The Orbit Orbital Evaluation and Proptosis -- Radiology and Oculoplasty -- Common Orbital Disorders in Children -- Common Orbital Disorders in Adults -- Thyroid Eye Disease (TED -- The Surgical Approach to the Orbit -- Trauma -- Eyelid Injuries -- Lacrimal Injuries -- Orbital Trauma -- The Socket -- Evisceration -- Enucleation -- Orbital Implants and Prosthesis: Ocularist Perspective -- Orbital Implants.
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Ophthalmic Instruments and Surgical Tools

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Parul Ichhpujani, Manpreet Singh, editors. --Singapore: Springer , c2019.
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The goal of this book is to offer readers essential information on the morphological features of ophthalmic surgical instruments, their possible uses, and intraoperative handling of the standard and latest instrumentation across ophthalmology subspecialties. Detailed content on basic and advanced instruments for both anterior and posterior segment surgeries is also provided, helping readers use them in the most effective and efficient manner. This handy manual also provides valuable insights in…
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Ichhpujani, Parul
Singh, Manpreet
Responsibility
Parul Ichhpujani, Manpreet Singh, editors
Place of Publication
Singapore
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2019
Physical Description
1 online resource (xiv, 203 p.) : 135 illus., 130 illus. in color
Series Title
Current practices in ophthalmology
ISBN
9789811376733
9789811376726 (Print ed.)
9789811376740 (Print ed.)
9789811376757 (Print ed.)
ISSN
2523-3807
Subjects (MeSH)
Eye Diseases - surgery
Ophthalmologic Surgical Procedures - instrumentation
Surgical Instruments
Specialty
Ophthalmology
Abstract
The goal of this book is to offer readers essential information on the morphological features of ophthalmic surgical instruments, their possible uses, and intraoperative handling of the standard and latest instrumentation across ophthalmology subspecialties. Detailed content on basic and advanced instruments for both anterior and posterior segment surgeries is also provided, helping readers use them in the most effective and efficient manner. This handy manual also provides valuable insights into proper sterilization techniques, suture materials, and common OR equipment and machines. The text is richly illustrated throughout. As part of the series “Current Practices in Ophthalmology”, this volume is intended for residents, fellows-in-training, generalist ophthalmologists, and specialists alike.
Contents
1. Instrument Sterilization and Care -- 2. Ophthalmic Sutures and Needles -- 3. Basics of Surgical Instruments -- 4. Anterior Segment Surgery Instruments -- 5. Instruments for Posterior Segment Surgery -- 6. General Instruments for Ophthalmic Plastic Surgeries -- 7. Instruments for Lacrimal Surgeries -- 8. Nasal Endoscopic System -- 9. Instruments Used in Eyelid Surgeries -- 10. Instruments for Enucleation and Evisceration -- 11. Instruments Used in Orbital Surgeries -- 12. Common Instruments Used in Refractive Surgeries - 13. Refractive Surgery: Basics of Laser Consoles and Ablation Profiles -- 14. Basic Operating Room Machines.
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Pediatric Oculoplastic Surgery

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James A. Katowitz, William R. Katowitz, editors. (Second edition) --Cham: Springer , c2018.
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This well-illustrated book presents the latest diagnostic concepts and management techniques in the rapidly expanding subspecialty of pediatric oculofacial plastic surgery. Covering all aspects of the field and taking into account numerous surgical innovations and exciting new medical treatment concepts that have emerged since publication of the previous edition in 2002, Pediatric Oculoplastic Surgery, 2nd Edition will prove to be an invaluable resource for both the comprehensive ophthalmologis…
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Katowitz, James A.
Katowitz, William R.
Responsibility
James A. Katowitz, William R. Katowitz, editors
Edition
Second edition
Place of Publication
Cham
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2018
Physical Description
1 online resource (xxii, 975 p.) : 896 illus., 751 illus. in color
ISBN
9783319608143
9783319608129 (print ed.)
9783319608136 (print ed.)
9783319869407 (print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Child
Infant
Ophthalmologic Surgical Procedures
Orbit - surgery
Reconstructive Surgical Procedures
Specialty
Ophthalmology
Pediatrics
Surgical Procedures, Operative
Abstract
This well-illustrated book presents the latest diagnostic concepts and management techniques in the rapidly expanding subspecialty of pediatric oculofacial plastic surgery. Covering all aspects of the field and taking into account numerous surgical innovations and exciting new medical treatment concepts that have emerged since publication of the previous edition in 2002, Pediatric Oculoplastic Surgery, 2nd Edition will prove to be an invaluable resource for both the comprehensive ophthalmologist and the subspecialist with a particular interest in pediatric disorders of the eyelids, orbit, and nasolacrimal system. Topics discussed, in addition to clearly illustrated basic oculoplastic procedures, include surgical innovations ranging from the Sonopet system for safer removal of bone in lacrimal surgery to the development of complex image guidance technology for sinus and orbital surgery. Detailed discussion of syndromic and non-syndromic congenital anomalies explore a variety of surgical techniques and the nuances of applying these approaches in the management of various structural abnormalites. Further important advances include new analytic laboratory techniques, which can illuminate the genetic basis of many pediatric oculoplastic disorders, various medical management advances such as the role of beta blockers in the treatment of facial and orbital hemangiomas, and the development of biologic pathway blockers inhibiting tumor growth which offer real potential for reducing the necessity of surgical intervention.
Contents
Part I. General and Subspecialty Overviews -- Genetic Considerations of Development -- Embryology and Anatomy of the Developing Face -- Fetal Wound Healing: implications for scarless incision lines -- Basic Principles, Techniques, and Instruments -- Pediatric Anesthesia Techniques -- Pediatric Dermatology and the Oculoplastic Patient -- Plastic Surgical Considerations in Pediatric Dermatologic Abnormalities -- Pediatric Otolaryngologic Considerations -- Evaluation of Vision and Motility in Children -- Pediatric Extraocular Muscle Surgery and Oculoplastic Disorders -- Pediatric Conjunctival and Intraocular Malignancies -- The Application of Cosmetic Concepts and Procedures in the Management of Functional Pediatric Oculoplastic Problems -- Appearance and Psychosocial Considerations in Pediatric Oculoplastic Surgery -- Part II. Eyelids -- Developmental Eyelid Abnormalities -- Benign Pediatric Eyelid Tumors -- Malignant Pediatric Eyelid Tumors -- Pediatric Ptosis -- Pediatric Eyelid and Adnexal Trauma -- Part III. The Nasolacrimal System -- Evaluation of Tearing in Children -- Management of Pediatric Lower System Problems: Probing and Silastic Intubation -- Management of Pediatric Lower System Problems: Dacryocystorhinostomy -- Management of Upper System Problems: Punctal and Canalicular Surgery -- Management of Pediatric Upper System Problems -- Part IV. The Orbit -- Classification and Evaluation or Orbital Disorders in Children -- Imaging of the Pediatric Orbit -- Pediatric Orbital and Periocular Infections -- Pediatric Orbital Inflammatory Disorders -- Benign Pediatric Orbital Tumors -- Malignant Pediatric Orbital Tumors -- Surgical Approaches to the Pediatric Orbit -- Congenital Craniofacial Deformities: Ophthalmic Considerations -- Management of the Microphthalmic Orbit -- Oculoplastic Considerations in Pediatric Craniofacial Surgery -- Pediatric Enucleation, Evisceration, and Exenteration Techniques -- Periorbital Free Flap Reconstruction in Children -- Pediatric Orbital Trauma.
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Smith and Nesi's Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

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Evan H. Black ... [et al.], editors. (3rd ed.) --New York, NY: Springer , c2012.
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Smith and Nesi's Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Third Edition has taken the best of the field's classic reference text and expanded upon it, continuing its reputation as the foremost guide to the subspecialty. Every practitioner of plastic and reconstructive surgery will find useful information in this comprehensive, in-depth text, including an update on the changes and advances of the last several years and a new section on pediatric consideration. Detailed chapters on ophthalm…
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Black, Evan H
Responsibility
Evan H. Black ... [et al.], editors
Edition
3rd ed.
Place of Publication
New York, NY
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2012
Physical Description
1 online resource (xxiii, 1330 p. : 1128 ill., 540 ill. in color)
ISBN
9781461409717
Subjects (MeSH)
Ophthalmologic Surgical Procedures
Orbit - surgery
Surgery, Plastic
Reconstructive Surgical Procedures
Subjects (LCSH)
Dermatology
Ophthalmology
Surgery
Abstract
Smith and Nesi's Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Third Edition has taken the best of the field's classic reference text and expanded upon it, continuing its reputation as the foremost guide to the subspecialty. Every practitioner of plastic and reconstructive surgery will find useful information in this comprehensive, in-depth text, including an update on the changes and advances of the last several years and a new section on pediatric consideration. Detailed chapters on ophthalmic anatomy are also included, as well as sections on eyelid dermatology, socket surgery, and cosmetic surgery. Every consideration has been made by Dr. Nesi and his co-editors to cover every aspect important to the ophthalmic plastic surgeon. Features: Fully updated and revised edition of Smith's Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery; Comprehensive text with detailed chapters that cover all aspects of the subject matter; More than 1700 figures and 77 chapters.
Contents
SECTION 1. ANATOMY -- Ch 01. Anatony of the Ocular Adnexa, Orbit, and Related Facial Structures -- SECTION 2. GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS -- Ch. 02. Basic Principles of Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery -- Ch. 3. Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery: A History in the Making -- Ch. 4. Instrumentation in Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery -- Ch. 5. Infections and Hypersensitivity of the Eyelids -- Ch. 6. Neuro-ophthalmology Approach to Oculoplastic Disorders -- Ch. 7. Traumatic Cranial Neuropathies -- Ch. 8. Eyelid Dermatitis -- SECTION 3. EYELID TRAUMA -- Ch. 9. Management of Ocular Adnexal Trauma -- Ch. 10. Adnexal Burns -- SECTION 4. ORBITAL TRAUMA -- Ch. 11. General Principles of Management of Orbital Fractures -- Ch. 12. Blowout Fractures of the Orbit -- Ch. 13. Zygomaticomaxillary Complex Fractures -- Ch. 14. Posttraumatic Enophthalmos and Three-Dimensional Imaging -- Ch.15. Le Fort Fractures -- Ch. 16. Orbital Foreign Bodies and Penetrating Orbital Injuries -- SECTION 5. EYELID MALPOSITIONS -- Ch. 17. Entropion -- Ch. 18. Trichiasis -- Ch. 19. Ectropion -- Ch. 20. Facial Palsy - Periocular Management -- Ch. 21. Essential Blepharospasm and Hemifacial Spasm -- Ch. 22. Ocular Cicatricial Pemphigoid -- SECTION 6. BLEPHAROPTOSIS -- Ch. 23. Ptosis in Neurologic Disease -- Ch. 24. Congenital Ptosis -- Ch. 25. Acquired Ptosis: Classification and Evaluation -- Ch. 26. Management of Acquired Ptosis -- SECTION 7. COSMETIC SURGERY -- Ch. 27. Upper Eyelid Blepharoplasty -- Ch. 28. Lower Eyelid Blepharoplasty -- Ch. 29. Asian Blepharoplasty: Anatomy and Surgical Techniques -- Ch. 30. Forehead/Brow Ptosis -- Ch. 31. Injectables and Fillers -- Ch. 32. Facelift and Midface lift -- Ch. 33. Lasers and Related Technologies -- Ch. 34. Complication of Blepharoplasty -- SECTION 8. EYELID TUMORS AND RECONSTRUCTION -- Ch. 35. Eyelid and Conjunctival Neoplasms -- Ch. 36. Eyelid and Ocular Adnexal Reconstruction -- Ch. 37. Mohs' Micrographic Surgery of the Periorbital Area -- Ch. 38. Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy for Conjunctival and Eyelid Tumors -- Ch. 39. Oculoplastic Complications of Cancer Therapy -- SECTION 9. LACRIMAL DISEASE AND SURGERY -- Ch. 40. Lacrimal Sac Tumors: Diagnosis and Treatment -- Ch. 41. Dysfunctional Tear Film, Etiology, Diagnosis and Treatment in Oculoplastic Surgery -- Ch. 42. Congenital Causes of Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction -- Ch. 43. Acquired Causes of Lacrimal System Obstructions -- Ch. 44. Clinical Evaluation and Imaging of Lacrimal System Obstruction -- Ch. 45. Surgery of the Puntum and Canaliculus -- Ch. 46. Primary External Dacryocystorhinostomy -- Ch. 47. Primary Endoscopic Dacryocystorhinostomy -- Ch. 48. Endoscopic Conjunctivodacryocystorhinostomy -- Ch. 49. Transcanalicular Laser Dacryocystorhinostomy -- Ch. 50. Management of the Failed Dacryocystorhinostomy -- SECTION 10. ORBITAL DISEASE AND SURGERY -- Ch 51. Orbital Evaluation -- Ch 52. Orbital Radiology -- Ch 53. Orbital Signs of Parasellar Syndromes -- Ch 54. Methods for Obtaining and Processing Periocular Tissues for Pathologic Diagnosis -- Ch 55. Surgical Approaches to the Orbit and Optic Nerve -- Ch 56. Transcranial Approach to the Orbit -- Ch 57. Orbital Tumors -- Ch 58. Evaluation and Management of Lacrimal Gland Diseases -- Ch. 59. Orbital Inflammation -- Ch 60. Ocular Adnexal Lymphoproliferative Disease -- Ch 61. Orbital Vascular Anomalies -- Ch 62. Pediatric Orbital Disease -- Ch 63. Orbital Exenteration -- Ch 64. Silent Sinus Syndrome -- SECTION 11. CRANIOFACIAL ABNORMALITIES -- Ch 65. Classification of Craniofacial Malformations -- Ch 66. Craniofacial Surgery and the Ophthalmologist -- Ch 67. Congenital Soft Tissue Deformities -- SECTION 12. SOCKET SURGERY -- Ch 68. Enucleation, Evisceration, Secondary Orbital Implantation -- Ch 69. Evaluation and Management of the Anophthalmic Socket and Socket Reconstruction -- SECTION 13. THYROID OPHTHALMOLOPATHY -- Ch 70. Surgical Decompression for Thyroid-related Orbitopathy -- Ch 71. Management of Eyelid Malposition in Thyroid Eye Disease -- Ch 72. Pathogenesis and Medical Management of Thyroid Eye Disease -- SECTION 14. PEDIATRIC CONSIDERATIONS -- Ch 73. Specific Issues in Pediatric Periocular Trauma -- Ch 74. Genetics in Oculoplastics -- Ch 75. Anesthesia and the Pediatric Oculoplastics Patient -- Ch 76. Considerations in Pediatric Oculoplastic Examination -- Ch 77. Child Abuse Oculoplastic Concerns.
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Smith and Nesi’s Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

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J. Javier Servat, Evan H. Black, Frank A. Nesi, Geoffrey J. Gladstone, Christopher J. Calvano, editors. (Fourth edition) --Cham: Springer , c2021.
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This landmark book is the most extensive and complete oculofacial plastic surgery guide available in the market. Updated and broadened from the three previous editions, it includes advances in the use of surgical navigation systems, and new techniques and treatments for diseases involving the eyelid, orbital and lacrimal system. Organized across 11 sections of in-depth, expertly written text, Smith and Nesi’s Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Fourth Edition has taken the best of th…
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Servat, J. Javier
Black, Evan H.
Nesi, Frank A.
Gladstone, Geoffrey J.
Calvano, Christopher J.
Responsibility
J. Javier Servat, Evan H. Black, Frank A. Nesi, Geoffrey J. Gladstone, Christopher J. Calvano, editors
Edition
Fourth edition
Place of Publication
Cham
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2021
Physical Description
1 online resource (xxii, 1357 p.) : 1067 illus., 777 illus. in color
ISBN
9783030417208
9783030417192 (Print ed.)
9783030417215 (Print ed.)
9783030417222 (Print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Ophthalmologic Surgical Procedures
Orbit - surgery
Surgery, Plastic
Specialty
Ophthalmology
Surgery, Plastic
Abstract
This landmark book is the most extensive and complete oculofacial plastic surgery guide available in the market. Updated and broadened from the three previous editions, it includes advances in the use of surgical navigation systems, and new techniques and treatments for diseases involving the eyelid, orbital and lacrimal system. Organized across 11 sections of in-depth, expertly written text, Smith and Nesi’s Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Fourth Edition has taken the best of the field’s classic reference text and expanded upon it. Detailed chapters cover a multitude of topics relating to various ocular surgeries, pediatric considerations, ocular traumas, and anatomy. Supplemented with a myriad of high-quality illustrations, Smith and Nesi’s Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Fourth Edition is an indispensable reference for oculoplastics surgeons and physicians in other fields.
Contents
Part 1. Anatomy -- 1. Anatomy of the Ocular Adnexa, Orbit, and Related Facial Structures -- Part II. General Considerations -- 2. Basic Principles of Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery -- 3. Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery: A History in the Making -- 4. Instrumentation in Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery -- 5. Neuro-ophthalmology Approach to Oculoplastic Disorders -- 6. Traumatic Cranial Neuropathies -- Part III. Eyelid Malpositions -- 7. Entropion -- 8. Trichiasis -- 9. Ectropion -- 10. Facial Palsy: Periocular Management -- 11. Essential Blepharospasm and Hemifacial Spasm -- 12. Ocular Cicatricial Pemphigoid -- Part IV. Blepharoptosis -- 13. Ptosis in Neurologic Disease -- 14. Congenital Ptosis -- 15. Acquired Ptosis: Classification and Evaluation -- 16. Management of Acquired Ptosis -- Part V. Cosmetic Surgery -- 17. Upper Eyelid Blepharoplasty -- 18. Lower Eyelid Blepharoplasty -- 19. Asian Blepharoplasty: Anatomy and Surgical Techniques -- 20. Forehead/Brow Ptosis -- 21. Injectables and Fillers -- 22. Facelift and Midface Lift -- 23. Lasers and Related Technologies -- 24. Complications of Blepharoplasty -- Part VI. Eyelid Tumors and Reconstruction -- 25. Eyelid and Conjunctival Neoplasms -- 26. Eyelid and Ocular Adnexal Reconstruction -- 27. Mohs’ Micrographic Surgery of the Periorbital Area -- 28. Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy for Conjunctival and Eyelid Tumors -- 29. Oculoplastic Complications of Cancer Therapy -- Part VII. Lacrimal Disease and Surgery -- 30. Lacrimal Sac Tumors: Diagnosis and Treatment -- 31. Dysfunctional Tear Film, Etiology, Diagnosis, and Treatment in Oculoplastic Surgery -- 32. Congenital Causes of Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction -- 33. Acquired Causes of Lacrimal System Obstructions -- 34. Clinical Evaluation and Imaging of Lacrimal System Obstruction -- 35. Surgery of the Punctum and Canaliculus -- 36. Primary External Dacryocystorhinostomy -- 37. Primary Endoscopic Dacryocystorhinostomy -- 38. Endoscopic Conjunctivodacryocystorhinostomy -- 39. Nasolacrimal Duct Probing, Intubation and Balloon Dacryoplasty -- 40. Transcanalicular Laser-Assisted Dacryocystorhinostomy -- 41. Management of the Failed Dacryocystorhinostomy -- Part VIII. Orbital Disease and Surgery -- 42. Orbital Evaluation -- 43. Orbital Radiology -- 44. Orbital Signs of Parasellar Syndromes -- 45. Methods for Obtaining and Processing Periocular Tissues for Pathologic Diagnosis -- 46. Surgical Approaches to the Orbit and Optic Nerve -- 47. Transcranial Approach to the Orbit -- 48. Evaluation and Management of Lacrimal Gland Diseases -- 49. Orbital Inflammation -- 50. Ocular Adnexal Lymphoproliferative Disease -- 51. Orbital Vascular Anomalies -- 52. Pediatric Orbital Disease -- 53. Orbital Exenteration -- 54. Image Guided Orbital Surgery -- 55. Silent Sinus Syndrome -- 56. Orbital Tumors -- 57. Pathogenesis and Medical Management of Thyroid Eye Disease -- 58. Surgical Management for Thyroid Eye Disease -- Part IX. Socket Surgery -- 59. Enucleation, Evisceration, Secondary Orbital Implantation -- 60. Evaluation and Management of the Anophthalmic Socket and Socket Reconstruction -- Part X. Pediatric Considerations -- 61. Considerations in Pediatric Oculoplastic Examination -- 62. Child Abuse Concerns in Oculoplastics -- 63. Genetics in Oculoplastics -- 64. Congenital Soft Tissue Deformities -- 65. Specific Issues in Pediatric Periocular Trauma -- 66. Anesthesia and the Pediatric Oculoplastic Patient -- Part XI. Eyelid and Orbital Trauma -- 67. Management of Ocular Adnexal Trauma -- 68. Adnexal Burns -- 69. General Principles of Management of Orbital Fractures -- 70. Blowout Fractures of the Orbit -- 71. Zygomaticomaxillary Complex Fractures -- 72. Le Fort Fractures -- 73. Posttraumatic Enophthalmos and Three-Dimensional Imaging -- 74. Orbital Foreign Bodies and Penetrating Orbital Injuries -- 75. Combat Casualty Ophthalmic Care for the Oculoplastic and Orbital Surgeon.
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