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The latest guidelines for diagnosing and treating human lens diseses This full-color resource details the surgical and clinical aspects of human lens diseases to assure their successful diagnoses and treatment. Features: Full-color presentation with numerous photographs and illustrations The world's foremost authorities cover patho-physiology, clinical signs, symptoms, investigations, differential diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis in a simplified manner Thorough and definitive coverage of the human lens and lenticular surgery Ashok Garg, MS, PhD, is the Chairman and Medical Director of the Garg Eye Institute and Research Centre in Hisar, India. Contents SECTION 1 LENS DISEASES (CLINICAL) 1. Congenital Lens Anomalies .................................................................... 3 a. Congenital Lens Anomalies ............................................................. 4 Bojan Pajic, Brigitte Pajic Eggspuehler, Jasna Ljubic (Switzerland) b. Congenital Cataract ......................................................................... 14 Arturo Perez Arteaga (Mexico) 2. Developmental Lens Abnormalities ................................................... 17 a. Developmental Lens Abnormalities ............................................ 18 Arturo Perez Arteaga (Mexico) b. Management of Ectopia Lentis ...................................................... 32 SK Gibran (UK) 3. Senile Cataract ......................................................................................... 47 Arturo Perez Arteaga (Mexico) 4. Complicated Cataract ............................................................................. 59 Boris Malyugin (Russia) 5. Traumatic Cataract .................................................................................. 71 a. Traumatic Cataract ........................................................................... 72 Arturo Perez Arteaga (Mexico) b. Management of Traumatic Cataract ............................................. 76 Rupesh V Agrawal, Satish Desai (India) 6. Dismetabolic Cataracts ........................................................................... 87 GM Cavallini, C Masini, L Campi, C Chiesi, S Pelloni (Italy) 7. Management of Pediatric Cataract ........................................................ 97 AK Grover, Gauri Nagpal, Shaloo Bageja (India) SECTION 2 LENS DISEASES (SURGICAL) 8. Pearls and Tricks in Congenital Cataract Surgery ........................... 115 Simonetta Morselli, Roberto Bellucci (Italy) 9. Microphakonit in Pediatric Cataract Surgery ................................... 123 L Felipe Vejarano, Alejandro Tello (Colombia) 10. Dynamics of the Capsulorhexis .......................................................... 135 Roberto Pinelli (Italy) 11. Microphakonit: 700 Microns Cataract Surgery ................................ 143 Amar Agarwal, Athiya Agarwal, Sunita Agarwal, Ashok Garg (India) 12. Microincision Cataract Surgery (MICS) ........................................... 155 Jorge L Alio, Pawel Klonowski, Jose L Rodriguez Prats, Bassam El Kady (Spain) 13. Truly Endocapsular MICS (TECMICS) ............................................ 185 Armando Capote, Marcelino Rio, Eneida de la C. Perez (Cuba) 14. Advances in Cataract Removal Technology ..................................... 201 Cyres K. Mehta, Keiki Mehta, (India) 15. Persistent Hyaloid Artery : Surgical Solution and Postoperative Management .................................................................. 215 Simonetta Morselli, Roberto Bellucci (Italy) 16. High Definition 3D Visualization for Cataract Surgery ................ 223 Robert J Weinstock, Stephen M Weinstock, Forrest Fleming (USA) 17. Torsional Phacoemulsification ............................................................ 233 Rohit Om Parkash (India) 18. Pearls of Supracapsular Surgery Using the Tilt and Tumble Technique................................................................................. 245 Elizabeth A Davis, Richard L Lindstrom (USA) 19. Small Pupil Phaco: An Innovative Technique ................................. 261 Boris Malyugin (Russia) 20. Bimanual Microphaco versus Coaxial Miniphaco........................... 275 Gian Maria Cavallini, Luca Campi, Cristina Masini, Simone Pelloni (Italy) 21. Implantation of New Hoya-IOL, Y-60H, through a 1.7 mm Corneal Incision ..................................................................................... 291 Hiroshi Tsuneoka (Japan) 22. Microphakonit for Refractive Lens Exchange (MIRLEX): A New Technique. ................................................................................. 301 Arturo Perez Arteaga (Mexico) 23. Capsular Bag Refilling Using Capsulotomy: Capturing Intraocular Lens .................................................................. 313 Okihiro Nishi, Kayo Nishi, Yutaro Nishi, Shiao Chang (Japan) 24. New Options for Sutureless IOL Implantation in Aphakic Eyes with Lacking Capsule .................................................................. 323 Peter W Rieck (Germany) 25. Laser Cataract Surgery ........................................................................... 333 Kumar J Doctor, Shilpa Kodkany, P Kaushik (India) 26. Glued IOL ................................................................................................ 339 Amar Agarwal, A Dhivya, Soosan Jacob, Athiya Agarwal, Chandresh Baid, Ashok Garg (India) 27. PCO Prevention and Management in MICS..................................... 349 Frederic Hehn (France) xvi Lens Diseases
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