Innovative implantation technique : bag-in-the-lens cataract surgery /: bag-in-the-lens cataract surgery. (2019)
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- Book
- Title:
- Innovative implantation technique : bag-in-the-lens cataract surgery /: bag-in-the-lens cataract surgery. (2019)
- Main Title:
- Innovative implantation technique : bag-in-the-lens cataract surgery
- Further Information:
- Note: Marie-José Tassignon, Sorcha Ní Dhubhghaill, Luc Van Os, editors.
- Editors:
- Tassignon, Marie-José
Ni Dhubhghaill, Sorcha
Van Os, Luc - Contents:
- Intro; Contents; Part I: Why Use the BIL?; 1: The History of the Bag-in-the-Lens Implant; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 BIL Concept; 1.3 The Space of Berger; 1.4 Conclusion; References; 2: Advantages of the Bag-in-the-Lens Implant; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Indications for a BIL; 2.3 Advantages of the BIL; 2.4 Limitations of the BIL; 2.5 Core Messages; References; 3: Histopathological Aspects of Bag-in-the-Lens Implantation; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Patients; 3.3 Surgical Procedure for BIL Implantation; 3.4 Ultrasound and Macroscopic Analyses of Enucleated Eyes 3.5 Microscopic (Histopathological) Analyses of Enucleated Eyes3.6 Implications of Histopathological Findings to BIL Implantation; References; 4: The History of the Anterior Interface; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 The Anterior Interface and Related Structures Described in Literature (Seventeenth Century to Twentieth Century); 4.3 Technical Drawings; References; 5: Clinical Variations of the Vitreo-lenticular Interface; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Clinical Variations in Anterior Interface as Observed by Perioperative OCT; 5.3 The Normal Eye; 5.4 The Myopic Eye and Aging Eye; 5.5 Egger's Line 5.6 Mittendorf Dots5.7 Erggelet Space; 5.8 Vitreo-lenticular Interface in Children; 5.9 Conclusions; References; Part II: BIL Cataract Surgery; 6: Technical Specifications of the Bag-in-the-Lens Implant; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Description of the Implant; 6.3 One-Year Follow-Up of the First BIL Implants in 60 Eyes and the Learning Curve; 6.4 Interim Analysis ofIntro; Contents; Part I: Why Use the BIL?; 1: The History of the Bag-in-the-Lens Implant; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 BIL Concept; 1.3 The Space of Berger; 1.4 Conclusion; References; 2: Advantages of the Bag-in-the-Lens Implant; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Indications for a BIL; 2.3 Advantages of the BIL; 2.4 Limitations of the BIL; 2.5 Core Messages; References; 3: Histopathological Aspects of Bag-in-the-Lens Implantation; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Patients; 3.3 Surgical Procedure for BIL Implantation; 3.4 Ultrasound and Macroscopic Analyses of Enucleated Eyes 3.5 Microscopic (Histopathological) Analyses of Enucleated Eyes3.6 Implications of Histopathological Findings to BIL Implantation; References; 4: The History of the Anterior Interface; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 The Anterior Interface and Related Structures Described in Literature (Seventeenth Century to Twentieth Century); 4.3 Technical Drawings; References; 5: Clinical Variations of the Vitreo-lenticular Interface; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Clinical Variations in Anterior Interface as Observed by Perioperative OCT; 5.3 The Normal Eye; 5.4 The Myopic Eye and Aging Eye; 5.5 Egger's Line 5.6 Mittendorf Dots5.7 Erggelet Space; 5.8 Vitreo-lenticular Interface in Children; 5.9 Conclusions; References; Part II: BIL Cataract Surgery; 6: Technical Specifications of the Bag-in-the-Lens Implant; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Description of the Implant; 6.3 One-Year Follow-Up of the First BIL Implants in 60 Eyes and the Learning Curve; 6.4 Interim Analysis of the Rate Pupil Area Opacification; 6.5 Analysis of the Postoperative Complications; 6.6 Visual Performance; 6.7 Measurement of Lens Centration; 6.8 Measurement of Lens Tilt; 6.9 Rotational Stability of the Lens 6.10 Developing the Toric BIL Implant6.11 Conclusion; References; 7: The Evolution of the Anterior Capsulotomy; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Early Approaches to the Capsulorhexis; 7.3 The Continuous Curvilinear Capsulorhexis; 7.4 Advances in the Capsulotomy Techniques; References; 8: The BIL Anterior Capsulorhexis; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Indications; 8.3 Surgical Technique; 8.4 Complications; 8.5 Core Messages; 8.6 Instruments Used; References; 9: The Posterior Capsulorhexis; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Indications for a PPCCC; 9.3 Surgical Technique; 9.4 Complications; 9.5 Core Messages 9.6 Instruments UsedReferences; 10: Lens Preparation and Folding; 10.1 Introduction; 10.2 Surgical Technique; 10.3 Complications; 10.4 Core Messages; 10.5 Instruments Used; References; 11: BIL Lens Insertion; 11.1 Introduction; 11.2 Lens Insertion; 11.3 Surgical Technique; 11.4 Complications; 11.5 Core Messages; 12: Toric BIL Implantation; 12.1 Introduction; 12.2 Indications for Toric BIL; 12.3 Pre-Surgical Planning and Calculation of the BIL; 12.4 Surgical Technique; 12.5 Complications; 12.6 Practical Example; 12.7 Core Messages; 12.8 Instruments Used; References … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Cham, Switzerland : Springer
- Publication Date:
- 2019
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (vi, 225 pages), illustrations (some color)
- Subjects:
- 617.7/42059
Cataract -- Surgery
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- English
- ISBNs:
- 9783030030865
3030030865 - Related ISBNs:
- 9783030030858
3030030857 - Notes:
- Note: Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed March 13, 2019).
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