Cataract Surgery in the Glaucoma Patient - Johnson, Sandra M.; (ed.) - Prospero Internet Bookshop

 
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ISBN13:9783031659553
ISBN10:3031659554
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:343 pages
Size:254x178 mm
Language:English
Illustrations: 40 Illustrations, black & white; 113 Illustrations, color
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Cataract Surgery in the Glaucoma Patient

 
Edition number: Second Edition 2024
Publisher: Springer
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Managing cataracts to the best advantage of the glaucoma should result in the best long-term visual outcomes for patients. Cataract surgery is one of the most frequently performed procedures in the United States. Notably,  cataracts are a leading cause of visual impairment in the world and glaucoma is a leading cause of irreversible blindness. The coexistence of these two diseases is not uncommon and management of the cataract in the context of glaucoma can have significant impact on the glaucoma status of a patient and preserve vision. This second edition book focuses on the treatment of cataract in the setting of glaucoma, using an evidence-based medicine approach. This new edition includes updates to all  chapters from the previous edition plus new chapters on combined cataract and express surgery and non penetrating deep sclerectomy, as well as expanded chapters on new minimally invasive approaches to  managing glaucoma along with cataract.  Cataract Surgery in the Glaucoma Patient is a valuable resource for general ophthalmologists and residents as well as glaucoma fellows.  

Long description:

Managing cataracts to the best advantage of the glaucoma should result in the best long-term visual outcomes for patients. Cataract surgery is one of the most frequently performed procedures in the United States. Notably, cataracts are a leading cause of visual impairment in the world and glaucoma is a leading cause of irreversible blindness. The coexistence of these two diseases is not uncommon and management of the cataract in the context of glaucoma can have significant impact on the glaucoma status of a patient and preserve vision. This second edition book focuses on the treatment of cataract in the setting of glaucoma, using an evidence-based medicine approach. This new edition includes updates to all  chapters from the previous edition plus new chapters on combined cataract and express surgery and non penetrating deep sclerectomy, as well as expanded chapters on new minimally invasive approaches to  managing glaucoma along with cataract. Cataract Surgery in the Glaucoma Patient is a valuable resource for general ophthalmologists and residents as well as glaucoma fellows.  

Table of Contents:

.- Part 1: Cataract Surgery.



.- Chapter 1: Approach to Cataract Surgery in Glaucoma Patients.



.- Chapter 2: Anesthesia.



.- Chapter 3: Management of the Small Pupil.



.- Chapter 4: Cataract Surgery and Effect on Intraocular Pressure for Open Angle Glaucoma.



.- Chapter 5: Elevated Intraocular Pressure After Cataract Surgery.



.- Chapter 6: Cataract Surgery in the Hypotonous Eye.



.- Chapter 7: Glaucoma Related to Pseudophakia and Aphakia.



.- Part 2: Combined Filtration Surgery.



.- Chapter 8: Combined Cataract and Trabeculectomy Surgery.



.- Chapter 9: Combined Cataract and Implantation of EX-PRESS Glaucoma Filtration Device.



.- Chapter 10: Combined Surgery With Non-penetrating Deep Sclerectomy.



.- Chapter 11: Managing Cataract and Glaucoma in the Developing World ? Manual Small Incision Cataract Surgery (MSICS) Combined With Trabeculectomy.



,- Chapter 12: XEN Gel Stent Combined With Cataract Extraction/Intraocular Lens (CE/IOL).



.- Chapter 13: Early Postoperative Bleb Maintenance.



.- Chapter 14: Laser Suture Lysis and Releasable Sutures.



.- Chapter 15: Cataract Surgery Combined With Glaucoma Drainage Devices.



.- Chapter 16: Choroidal Detachment Following Glaucoma Surgery.



.- Part 3: MIGS / Angle Surgery.



.- Chapter 17: Approach to Cataract Extraction Combined With New Glaucoma Devices.



.- Chapter 18: Cataract Surgery Combined With Ab-Interno Trabeculotomy and Angle Procedures for Glaucoma Eyes.



.- Part 4: Special Topics.



.- Chapter 19: Cataract Surgery in Patients With Exfoliation Syndrome.



.- Chapter 20: Cataract Induced Glaucoma: Phacolytic/Phacomorphic.



.- Chapter 21: Cataract Surgery in the Presence of a Functioning Filtration Bleb.



.- Chapter 22: Cataract Extraction in Eyes With Prior GDD Implantation.



.- Part 5: Angle Closure.



.- Chapter 23: Cataract Surgery in Primary Angle Closure.



.- Chapter 24: Nanophthalmos.



.- Chapter 25: Cataract and Glaucoma in Retinopathy of Prematurity.