Vitreoretinal disorders : diagnosis and management /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Tolentino, Felipe I. (autor)
Otros Autores: Schepens, Charles L. (autor), Freeman, H. MacKenzie (autor)
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Philadelphia : W.B. Saunders Company, ©1976.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Review of embryology and anatomy.
  • Review of physiology and biochemistry. – Instrumentation.
  • Examination technique.
  • Biomicroscopic appearance of the normal vitreous body.
  • Vitreous changes associated with growth and aging.
  • Vitreous detachment.
  • Opacities in the vitreous cavity.
  • Vitreous bands or membranes, vitreoretinal - Adhesions and traction.
  • Developmental abnormalities.
  • Retrolental fibroplastia.
  • Degenerative conditions of the vitreous body.
  • Vitreoretinal degenerations.
  • Systemic conditions with vitreoretinal degeneration.
  • Vitreous findings after cataract operation.
  • Fundus abnormalities predisposing to retinal breaks.
  • The vitreous in peripheral retinal breaks and rhegmatogenous retinal detachment.
  • Macular breaks.
  • Vitreous hemorrhage.
  • Ocular conditions associated with vitreous hemorrhage.
  • Retinal pucker and massive preretinal retractioón.
  • Vitreous injections.
  • Current indications for vitreous surgery.
  • Preoperative workup of patients for vetreous. Surgery. – Closed vitreous : surgery vitreous membrane sectionig.
  • Closed vitreous surgery: closed (pars plana) vitrectomy.
  • Closed vitreous surgery: mechanical iysis of retinal synechiae.
  • Closed vitreous surger : y: removal j bodies from the vitreous.
  • Open-sky vitrectomy