Descripción o resumen: Helen K. Wu MD Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts, USA Vance M. Thompson MD Ophthalmology Ltd., Sioux Falls, South Dakota Roger F. Steinert MD Ophthalmic Consultants of Boston, Boston, Massachusetts, USA Peter S. Hersh MD UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School, Newark, New Jersey, USA Stephen G. Slade MD The Laser Center, Houston, Texas, USA Spurred by PRK, LASIK, and other laser-based techniques, refractive surgery is growing at an explosive rate. Within the next decade, laser procedures alone will form a billion-dollar market with more than 500,000 new operations per year. This comprehensive new work-with nearly 300 full-color illustrations-brings the ophthalmologist up-to-date on recent advances in the field, and shows how to use refractive techniques effectively in daily practice. The book examines all major refractive methods, from incisional techniques to laser and lamellar procedures, and in each case provides complete information on patient selection, instrumentation, operative technique, pitfalls and complications, and postoperative management. This is a well-balanced, complete overview of each refractive procedure, thoroughly referenced to maximize usefulness for all ophthalmologists. Refractive Surgery is the ideal choice for specialists who seek thoughtful, well-balanced, coverage of current techniques, supported by detailed references and a thorough review of the clinical literature. Specialty: Ophthalmology Selected Contents: Section I. Introduction Section II. Corneal Topography Section III. Incisional Refractive Surgery Section IV. Excimer Laser Refractive Surgery Section V. Lamellar Refractive Surgery Section VI. Emerging Technologies Section VII. Economics
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Fecha: 22/7/2018
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