Edition Number4
Reviews"The book is concise yet wide ranging, with ample finely drawn illustrations and actual patient and surgical photos. ... The text is stepwise enough to benefit a novice or training surgeon, but would simultaneously be useful to a seasoned strabismologist looking to refresh in his mind a rare technique prior to the operation, or to try a new, novel technique such as the aforementioned central tenotomy." (Andrew L. Reynolds, American Orthoptic Journals, Vol. 66 (1), 2016)
Table Of ContentPreface to the Fourth Edition; Preface to the Third Edition; Preface to the Second Edition; Preface to the First Edition; Acknowledgment; Section I: Management Strategies - 1 Amblyopia Treatment - 2 Principles of Strabismus Surgery -3 Infantile Esotropia -4 Acquired Esotropia -5 Exotropia -6 Torticollis, Nystagmus, and Incomitant Strabismus -7 Complex Strabismus -8 Cranial Nerve Palsies Section II: Surgical Techniques - 9 Surgical Anatomy -10 Basic Surgical Techniques (Dos and Don'ts) -11 Rectus Muscle Recession -12 Topical Anesthesia Strabismus Surgery -13 Adjustable Suture Technique -14 Rectus Muscle Tightening Procedures -15 Horizontal Rectus Muscle Offsets and the Y-Splitting Procedure -16 Transposition Surgery for Rectus Muscle Palsy -17 Inferior Oblique Muscle Weakening Procedures -18 Superior Oblique Tendon Tightening Procedures -19 Superior Oblique Tendon Weakening Procedures -20 Faden Operation (Posterior Fixation Suture) -21 Reoperation Techniques - 22 Minimally Invasive Strabismus Surgery; Appendixes
SynopsisStrabismus can be devastating to patients, yet often difficult to treat, even for the most seasoned veteran. The Atlas of Strabismus Surgery, Fourth Edition clearly and succinctly shares with the reader strategies and surgical techniques to improve the care of patients, starting with the simple basics and progressing to more complicated procedures. Updated from the successful third edition, the atlas is designed for resident ophthalmologists and experienced strabismologists alike. Complete with hundreds of color illustrations, The Atlas of Strabismus Surgery, Fourth Edition covers the management of a wide range of strabismus disorders, from the relatively simple horizontal strabismus, to the complex cyclo-vertical deviations.