"Ophthalmologists who deal with any oculoplastic patient care will find it to be very helpful. Practitioners from other specialties will also benefit from this text when their work interfaces with oculoplastic surgery. I am certain this book will be a classic upon its publication." (Kenneth V. Cahill, Orbit, Vol. 39 (6), 2020)
1. Evaluation of the Oculofacial Patient
2. Etiologies of Blepharoptosis
3. External Levator Advancement and Resection
4. Fasanella-Servat procedure for ptosis correction
5. Muller’s Muscle-Conjunctival Resection
6. Frontalis Sling
7. Complication of Blepharoptosis Repair and Their Solutions
8. Full Thickness Blepharotomy
9. Congenital Eyelid Malpositions and Anomalies
10. Trichiasis, Distichiasis and Eyelash Ptosis
11. Entropion (Senile and Cicatricial)
12. Ectropion (Senile and Cicatricial) and Lower Eyelid Retraction
48. Conjunctivodacryocystorhinsotomy: Indications, tubes and technique
49. Dacryocystectomy: Indications and technique
50. Congenital Dacryocystocele: Diagnosis and Management
51. Orbital Anatomy
52. Imaging for orbital diseases: Traditional modalities and Newer concepts
53. Transcutaneous and transconjunctival surgical approaches to the orbit
54. Endonasal and transcranial surgical approaches to the orbit
55. Eyelid Trauma: Principles of Repair and Management Lacrimal
56. Trauma: Principles of Repair and Management
57. Orbital Fractures
58. Midfacial fractures
59. Evisceration and Enucleation
60. Orbital Exenteration
61. Orbital Implants: Classification and Outcomes
62. Evaluation of the socket
63. Surgical management of the contracted socket
64. Management of clinical anophthalmos in children
65. Ocular and Scleral Shell prostheses
66. Oculofacial Prosthetic Rehabilitation and Osseointegrated Implants
Adam J. Cohen MD
Eyelid and Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Diseases and Surgery of the Orbit & Lacrimal System
Neuro-ophthalmology
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Cat Nguyen Burkat
Professor, Oculoplastics
Orbital, & Cosmetic Facial Surgery
University of Wisconsin
Madison Department of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences
Madison, Wisconsin, USA
This comprehensive text covers both core and advanced principles within oculofacial, orbital, and lacrimal surgery with extensive detail not found in any other current book on the subject. Richly illustrated with hundreds of images, Oculofacial, Orbital, and Lacrimal Surgery: A Compendium is written and edited by international leaders in fields spanning ophthalmology, otolaryngology, oral and maxillofacial surgery, and plastic surgery. Covering topics such as embryology, anatomy, and physiology of the lacrimal system, imaging for orbital diseases and thyroid-related ophthalmology, and flap geometry and planning, this book is an excellent resource for those in training, as well as seasoned clinicians looking to stay current. This book is divided into five sections: Eyelid, Oculofacial, Lacrimal, Orbit, and Socket, with each section containing detailed chapters addressing evaluation, imaging, and various surgical approaches and management.
Designed to not only provide an anatomical and surgical guide for all three types of surgeries, but to help physicians avoid mistakes and correct complications of patients referred to them, Oculofacial, Orbital, and Lacrimal Surgery: A Compendium is the definitive, authoritative reference on this complex field.