2. Preoperative examination of vitreoretinal patients
3. Pars plana vitrectomy set up
4. Rhegmatogenous retinal detachment
5. Other peripheral retinal disorders: retinal tears, retinoschisis, other vitreoretinal degenerations
6. Macular hole
7. Epiretinal membrane and vitreomacular traction
8. Myopic surgical macular disorders
9. Vitreous hemorrhage
10. Diabetic delamination surgery
11. Subretinal hemorrhage
12. Retinal pigment epithelium/choroid surgery
13. Vitreoretinal surgery for anterior segment complications
14. Vitreoretinal surgery in uveitis and endophthalmitis
15. Vitreoretinal surgery in trauma
16. Vitreoretinal surgery in pediatrics
17. Vitreoretinal surgery in ocular tumours
18. Endoscopic and 3D retina surgery
Ahmed Sallam, MD PhD FRCOphth
Professor at the Harvey and Bernice Jones Eye Institute
Retina and Uveitis Services
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
Little Rock, Arkansas, USA
Ferenc Kuhn
Helen Keller Foundation for Research and Education
Birmingham, Alabama, USA
Department of Ophthalmology
University of Pécs Medical School, Pécs, Hungary
International Society of Ocular Trauma
Birmingham, Alabama, USA
Ron Adelman, MD MBA
Professor of Ophthalmology and Visual Science
Director of the Retina and Macula Service
Yale University School of Medicine
New Haven, Connecticut, USA
Giampaolo Gini MD PhD
Substantive Consultant Vitreo Retinal Surgeon University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust Department of Ophthalmology, Worthing, West Sussex, United Kingdom
Associate Professor of Ophthalmology Maimonides University
Visiting Professor of Ophthalmology Yale University
President of the European Vitreo Retinal Society
Liaison Officer to Europe for the American Society of Retina Specialists
The book, written by renowned international experts from all over the world, aims to guide the vitreoretinal surgeon on the management of different retinal surgery conditions in a clear, practical way. In 34 masterfully illustrated chapters, this practical manual covers a wide spectrum of vitreoretinal disorders ranging from simple to complex. Chapters range in topics written from applied anatomy and physiology and preoperative examination of vitreoretinal patients to pars plana vitrectomy set up, and other peripheral retinal disorders such as retinal tears, degenerations, and retinoschisis. Later chapters delve into more complex conditions such as vitreoretinal surgery for anterior segment complications, vitreoretinal surgery in trauma, pediatric retina surgery as well as advanced technology including endoscopy and 3-D visualization.
To ensure this book remains a practical resource for trainees as well as more established surgeons, each chapter includes many high-quality figures and illustrations, along with a multitude of carefully edited surgical videos that walks the reader through more complex procedures in vitreoretinal surgery. Additional teaching tools used in each chapter to communicate important information are clinical cases to give context to comorbid conditions and other complicating factors, and short bullet points close each chapter for readers searching for a quick review.
Practical Manual of Vitreoretinal Surgery is a valuable resource for vitreoretinal retinal surgery trainees as well as established surgeons.