Cataract surgery : the state of the art
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Cataract surgery : the state of the art
Slack, c1998
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
James P. Gillis, MD and Donald R. Sanders, MD, PhD, along with over a dozen recognized leaders in ophthalmology, have put together a text that is devoted to recent techniques and technology of cataract surgery. "Cataract Surgery: The State of the Art" examines advanced medical and surgical cataract procedures, including advanced cataract incisions, capsulotomy, phacoemulsification, techniques and instrumentation, pharmacology, IOL power calculation, complications, multiple IOLs and more. Each contributor focuses on his individual technique, strategy and approach to cataract surgery. Final chapters take a look at the future of cataract surgery with modern surgical techniques and technological advances. Contributors include: I. Howard Fine; Johnny L. Gayton; Howard V. Gimbel; Harry B. Grabow; Jack Holladay; Maurice John; Manus C. Kraff; Akef El-Maghraby; and R. Gale Martin.
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