Smith and Nesi's Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (eBook)
XXIII, 1330 Seiten
Springer New York (Verlag)
978-1-4614-0971-7 (ISBN)
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
Evan H. Black, MD, FACS
Associate Professor of Ophthalmology
Wayne State University School of Medicine
Department of Ophthalmology
Director, Ophthalmic Plastic and Orbital Surgery
Kresge Eye Institute
Detroit, MI
Clinical Associate Professor of Ophthalmology
Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine
Royal Oak, Michigan
Consultants in Ophthalmic & Facial Plastic Surgery, P.C.
29201 Telegraph Rd.
Suite 324
Southfield, MI 48034
Frank A. Nesi, MD, FACS
Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology
Director, Oculoplastic Surgery
Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine
Royal Oak, Michigan
Associate Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology and Otolarygology
Department of Ophthalmology
Kresge Eye Institute
Wayne State University School of Medicine
29201 Telegraph Rd
Suite 324
Southfield, MI 48034
Geoffrey J. Gladstone, MD, F.A.A.C.S
Co-Director of Oculoplastic Surgery
William Beaumont Hospital
Rochester, MI
Professor of Ophthalmology
Oakland University-William Beaumont School of Medicine
Rochester, MI
Assistant Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology
Wayne State University
Detroit, MI
Mark R. Levine, MD, F.A.C.S
Clinical Professor Emeritus
Department of Ophthalmology
Case Western Reserve
Cleveland, OH
Department of Ophthalmology
Cleveland Clinic
Cleveland, OH
Christopher J. Calvano MD, PhD FACS
CPT, MC, US Army (Reserves)
Clinical Assistant Professor,
Department of Ophthalmology
University of Central Florida
Orlando, Florida, USA
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 SurgeryComprehensive text with detailed chapters that cover all aspects of the subject matterMore than 1700 figures and 77 chapters
Evan H. Black, MD, FACSAssociate Professor of OphthalmologyWayne State University School of MedicineDepartment of OphthalmologyDirector, Ophthalmic Plastic and Orbital SurgeryKresge Eye InstituteDetroit, MIClinical Associate Professor of OphthalmologyOakland University William Beaumont School of MedicineRoyal Oak, Michigan Consultants in Ophthalmic & Facial Plastic Surgery, P.C.29201 Telegraph Rd.Suite 324Southfield, MI 48034Frank A. Nesi, MD, FACSClinical Professor of OphthalmologyDirector, Oculoplastic SurgeryOakland University William Beaumont School of MedicineRoyal Oak, MichiganAssociate Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology and OtolarygologyDepartment of OphthalmologyKresge Eye InstituteWayne State University School of MedicineConsultants in Ophthalmic & Facial Plastic Surgery, P.C.29201 Telegraph RdSuite 324Southfield, MI 48034Geoffrey J. Gladstone, MD, F.A.A.C.SCo-Director of Oculoplastic Surgery William Beaumont HospitalRochester, MIProfessor of Ophthalmology Oakland University-William Beaumont School of MedicineRochester, MIAssistant Clinical Professor of OphthalmologyWayne State UniversityDetroit, MIMark R. Levine, MD, F.A.C.SClinical Professor EmeritusDepartment of OphthalmologyCase Western ReserveCleveland, OHDepartment of OphthalmologyCleveland ClinicCleveland, OHChristopher J. Calvano MD, PhD FACSCPT, MC, US Army (Reserves)Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of OphthalmologyUniversity of Central FloridaOrlando, Florida, USA
SMITH'S OPHTHALMIC PLASTIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY, 3/e Table of Contents SECTION 1: ANATOMY Ch 01: Anatony of the Ocular Adnexa, Orbit, and Related Facial Structures Bradley N. Lemke, Mark J. Lucarelli SECTION 2: GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS Ch. 02: Basic Principles of Ophthalmic Plastic SurgeryGary J. Lelli, Jr., Christopher Zoumalan, Frank A. Nesi Ch. 3: Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery – A History in the MakingMurray A. Meltzer and Ann Ostrovsky Ch. 4: Instrumentation in Ophthalmic Plastic SurgeryChristopher I. Zoumalan, Kasra Eliasieh, Gary J. Lelli Jr. Ch. 5: Infections and Hypersensitivity of the EyelidsMichael B. Starr Ch. 6: Approach to Oculoplastic DisordersGregory P. Van Stavern, Tiffany Kent, and James Banks Shepherd Ch. 7: Traumatic Cranial NeuropathiesAnn P. Murchison, Jurij R. Bilyk, Peter J. Savino SECTION 3: DERMATOLOGY OF THE EYELIDS Ch. 8: Eyelid Dermatitis Kirsten Trotter SECTION 4: EYELID TRAUMA Ch. 9: Management of Ocular Adnexal Trauma Ginger Henson Rattan, Dwight R. Kulwin, Mark R. Levine, Adham Al-Hariri, Jaime S. Schwartz, Kara Couch Ch. 10: Adnexal BurnsGinger Henson Rattan, Dwight R. Kulwin SECTION 5: ORBITAL TRAUMA Ch. 11: General Principles of Management of Orbital FracturesWilliam R. Nunery, Peter J. Timoney, H.B. Harold LeeCh. 12: Blowout Fractures of the OrbitDavid R. Jordan, Louise Mawn Ch. 13: Zygomaticomaxillary Complex FracturesJill Melicher, Jeffrey Nerad Ch. 14: Posttraumatic Enophthalmos and Three-Dimensional Imaging Michael K. Yoon, Robert C. Kersten Ch.15: Le Fort FracturesGina M. Rogers and Richard C. Allen Ch. 16: Orbital Foreign Bodies and Penetrating Orbital InjuriesAlan A McNab and Khami Satchi SECTION 6: EYELID MALPOSITIONS Ch. 17: EntropionSrinivas S. Iyengar, Steven C. Dresner Ch. 18: TrichiasisKenneth V. Cahill, Jill A. Foster Ch. 19: EctropionSteven M. Couch, and Philip L. Custer Ch. 20: Facial Palsy - Periocular ManagementJohn B. Holds Ch. 21: Essential Blepharospasm and Hemifacial SpasmIlya Leyngold, Zachary Berbos, Dan Georgescu, Richard Anderson Ch. 22: Ocular Cicatricial PemphigoidMark R Levine SECTION 7: BLEPHAROPTOSIS Ch. 23: Ptosis in Neurologic Disease Ann P. Murchison, Jurij R. Bilyk, Peter J. Savino Ch. 24: Congenital Ptosis Michael A. Callahan Ch. 25: Acquired Ptosis: Classification and Evaluation John D. Siddens, Sonya D. Mitchell, Geoffrey J. Gladstone Ch. 26: Management of Acquired Ptosis John D. Siddens, Sonya D. Mitchell, Geoffrey J. Gladstone SECTION 8: COSMETIC SURGERY Ch. 27: Upper Eyelid Blepharoplasty Mohit A. Dewan and Dale R. Meyer Ch. 28: Lower Eyelid BlepharoplastyChristopher Calvano, Karina Richani-Reverol, Frank A. Nesi Ch. 29: Asian Blepharoplasty: Anatomy and Surgical TechniquesSteven Chen Ch. 30: Forehead/Brow PtosisEvan Black, Dianne Schlachter, Christopher Calvano Ch. 31: Injectables and FillersAudrey E. Ahuero and Bryan S. Sires Ch. 32: Facelift and Midface liftRichard A. Zoumalan, Chris I. Zoumalan, Wayne F. Larrabee Jr Ch. 33: Lasers and Related TechnologiesRobert Anolik and Roy G. Geronemus Ch. 34: Complication of Blepharoplasty Nadia Kazim, Frank A. Nesi, and Francesca Nesi-Eloff SECTION 9: EYELID TUMORS AND RECONSTRUCTION Ch. 35: Eyelid and Conjunctival NeoplasmsLilly Droll, Aaron Savar, Bita Esmaeli Ch. 36: Eyelid and Ocular Adnexal ReconstructionRoman Shinder, Bita Esmaeli Ch. 37: Mohs' Micrographic Surgery of the Periorbital AreaMichael Migden and Sirunya Silapunt Ch. 38: Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy for Conjunctival and Eyelid TumorsAaron Savar, Bita Esmaeli Ch. 39: Oculoplastic Complications of Cancer TherapyMichael Connor and Bita Esmaeli SECTION 10: LACRIMAL DISEASE AND SURGERY Ch. 40: Lacrimal Sac Tumors – Diagnosis and TreatmentH. Jane Kim, Carol L. Shields, Paul Langer Ch. 41: Dysfunctional Tear Film, Etiology, Diagnosis and Treatment in Oculoplastic Surgery Mark R. Levine and Essam Eltoukhy Ch. 42: Congenital Causes of Nasolacrimal Duct ObstructionChristopher B. Chambers, William R. Katowitz, James A. Katowitz Ch. 43: Acquired Causes of Lacrimal System ObstructionsDaniel P. Schaefer Ch. 44: Clinical Evaluation and Imaging of Lacrimal System ObstructionJonathan J Dutton and Jeff White Ch. 45: Surgery of the Puntum and CanaliculusHarry Marshak Ch. 46: Primary External DacryocystorhinostomyBrian G. Brazzo Ch. 47: Primary Endoscopic DacryocystorhinostomyRoger A. Dailey and Douglas P. Marx Ch. 48: Endoscopic ConjunctivodacryocystorhinostomyGeoffrey J. Gladstone and Brian G. Brazzo Ch. 49: Transcanalicular Laser DacryocystorhinostomyEvan H. Black, Karina Reverol-Richani, Dianne M. Schlacter, Javier Fernandez-Vega Sanz Ch. 50: Management of the Failed DacryocystorhinostomyAdam J. Cohen and David A. Weinberg SECTION 11: ORBITAL DISEASE AND SURGERY Ch 51: Orbital EvaluationBrian Lee and Christine Nelson Ch 52: Orbital RadiologyTabassum A. Kennedy and Lindell R. Gentry Ch 53: Orbital Signs of Parasellar SyndromesChristina Choe and Wayne Cornblath Ch 54: Methods for Obtaining and Processing Periocular Tissues for Pathologic DiagnosisIrina Koreen and Victor Elner Ch 55: Surgical Approaches to the Orbit and Optic NerveAyelet Priel, Sang-Rog Oh, Don O. Kikkawa, Bobby S. Korn Ch 56: Transcranial Approach to the OrbitAlon Kahana Ch 57: Orbital TumorsJonathan J. Dutton, Daniel Sines, and Victor M. Elner Ch 58: Evaluation and Management of Lacrimal Gland DiseasesDavid T. Tse Ch. 59: Orbital InflammationShivani Gupta, Hakan Demirci, Brian J. Lee, Victor M. Elner, and Alon Kahana Ch 60: Ocular Adnexal Lymphoproliferative DiseaseAnn P. Murchison and Jurij R. Bylik Ch 61: Orbital Vascular AnomaliesAlon Kahana Ch 62: Pediatric Orbital DiseaseMithra O. Gonzalez Vikram D. Durairaj Ch 63: Orbital ExenterationRaymond I. Cho and Alon Kahana Ch 64: Silent Sinus SyndromeSteven E. Katz, Bryan Costin, Mark R. Levine SECTION 12: CRANIOFACIAL ABNORMALITIES Ch 65: Classification of Craniofacial Malformations Craig R. Dufresne and Glenn W. Jelks Ch 66: Craniofacial Surgery and the OphthalmologistJames A. Katowitz and Gary R. Diamond Ch 67: Congenital Soft Tissue DeformitiesJohn C. Mustardé SECTION 13: SOCKET SURGERY Ch 68: Enucleation, Evisceration, Secondary Orbital ImplantationDavid R. Jordan and Stephen R. Klapper Ch 69: Evaluation and Management of the Anophthalmic Socket and Socket ReconstructionDavid R. Jordan and Stephen R. Klapper SECTION 14: THYROID OPHTHALMOLOPATHY Ch 70: Surgical Decompression for Thyroid-related OrbitopathyMichael Kazim and Marta Calsina Ch 71: Management of Eyelid Malposition in Thyroid Eye Disease Richard D. Lisman and Christopher I. Zoumalan Ch 72: Pathogenesis and Medical Management of Thyroid Eye Disease Raymond S. Douglas, Shivani Gupta, and Terry J. Smith SECTION 15: PEDIATRIC CONSIDERATIONS Ch 73: Specific Issues in Pediatric Periocular TraumaAnn P. Murchison, Amanda Matthews, and Juri R. Bilyk Ch 74: Genetics in OculoplasticsKristina Y. Pao, Alex V. Levin Ch 75: Anesthesia and the Pediatric Oculoplastics PatientAlison V. Crum and C. Robert Bernardino Ch 76: Considerations in Pediatric Oculoplastic ExaminationChristopher B. Chambers, William R. Katowitz, and James A. Katowitz Ch 77: Child Abuse Oculoplastic ConcernsAlex V. Levin
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 2.3.2012 |
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Mitarbeit |
Chef-Herausgeber: Christopher J. Calvano |
Zusatzinfo | XXIII, 1330 p. 1128 illus., 540 illus. in color. |
Verlagsort | New York |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Augenheilkunde |
Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Chirurgie ► Ästhetische und Plastische Chirurgie | |
Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Dermatologie | |
Schlagworte | Blepharoptosis • lacrimal disease • Oculoplastic • ophthalmic plastic surgery • orbital fracture |
ISBN-10 | 1-4614-0971-3 / 1461409713 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-4614-0971-7 / 9781461409717 |
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