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Phacoemulsification
Amar Agarwal, Athiya Agarwal, Sunita Agarwal
1:
Phaco Basics
2:
Tough Cases
INTRAOPERATIVE PROCEDURES NOT INVOLVING THE SPHINCTER
Viscomydriasis
Synechiolysis
Pupillary Membranectomy
INTRAOPERATIVE PROCEDURES INVOLVING THE SPHINCTER
Mini-Sphincterotomies
Pupil Stretch
Bimanual Push-pull Instruments
Pronged Instruments
PERFECT PUPIL DEVICE™
PHACOEMULSIFICATION PEARLS
SURGICAL OPTIONS
PREOPERATIVE PREPARATION
SURGICAL TECHNIQUES
Peripheral Iridectomy with Phacoemulsification
Single Site Trabeculectomy with Phacoemulsification
Two Site Trabeculectomy with Phacoemulsification
Trabeculectomy with Microphakonit
Trabeculotomy with Phacoemulsification, Single Site and Two Site
NON-PENETRATING GLAUCOMA SURGERY WITH PHACOEMULSIFICATION
Viscocanalostomy and Phacoemulsification
Deep Sclerectomy and Phacoemulsification
DEEP SCLERECTOMY CAN BE COMBINED WITH PHACOEMULSIFICATION JUST AS IN VISCOCANALOSTOMY
Laser Sclerotomy with Phacoemulsification
Seton Procedure
Antimetabolites
3:
Complications
MANAGING THE ANTERIOR CHAMBER OPACITIES AND HERNIATED VITREOUS
POSTERIOR VITRECTOMY AND PHACOFRAGMENTATION
PERFLUOROCARBON LIQUIDS
TYPES OF PERFLUOROCARBON LIQUIDS
IOL MANIPULATION WITH PERFLUOROCARBON LIQUIDS
SCLERAL LOOP FIXATION
THE GRIESHABER SNARE
MANAGING EYES WITH TWO INTRAOCULAR IMPLANTS
CLINICAL FEATURES
Organisms Associated with Acute Postoperative Endophthalmitis
Delayed-onset Endophthalmitis
PROPIONIBACTERIUM ENDOPHTHALMITIS
Diagnostic Work-up and Microbiological Studies
Techniques of Specimen Collection
ANTIMICROBIAL THERAPY
Topical and Subconjunctival
Prophylactic Therapy
Therapy after the Onset of Endophthalmitis
Intravitreal Antimicrobial Therapy
Systemic Antimicrobial Therapy
CORTICOSTEROID THERAPY
VITRECTOMY
Indications for Vitrectomy
Vitrectomy Techniques
MACULAR EDEMA
CYSTOID MACULAR EDEMA
THEORIES EXPLAINING APHAKIC AND PSEUDOPHAKIC CME
Vitreous Traction Theory
Inflammation Theory
Anoxia Theory
THEORIES CONCERNING THE ORIGIN OF CYSTS OF CME
Intracellular Theory
Extracellular Theory
CME AND ACIOL – POSSIBLE PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
INCIDENCE OF CME
CLINICAL APPEARANCE OF CME
Slit-lamp Examination
Direct Ophthalmoscopy
Indirect Ophthalmoscopy
Anterior Segment Examination
Fundus Fluorescein Angiography
MACULAR FUNCTION TESTS IN CYSTOID MACULAR EDEMA
SEQUELA OF CME: POST-CME LAMELLAR HOLE
ON-OFF PHENOMENON
PROPHYLACTIC TREATMENT
THERAPY FOR ESTABLISHED CME
Medical Therapy
Nd:YAG Laser Vitreolysis
Surgical Therapy
For Aphakic CME
For Pseudophakic CME with ACIOL
For Pseudophakic CME with PCIOL
4:
Phakonit and Microphakonit
INDEX
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