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Manual of Strabismus Surgery

  • 1st Edition - May 22, 2003
  • Latest edition
  • Authors: C. J. MacEwen, Richard M. C. Gregson
  • Language: English

The first section covers the general assessment and investigation of the squinting patient, before considering whether surgery is the best form of treatment. The second section… Read more

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Description

The first section covers the general assessment and investigation of the squinting patient, before considering whether surgery is the best form of treatment. The second section addresses common squint disorders, describing the conditions and highlighting the surgical options to be considered. The final section provides a step-by-step account of the surgical procedures, indicating when they should be used, and illustrating specific techniques.

This is an essential manual for trainees in clinical practice and those preparing for examinations who need to know how to competently manage this commonly encountered disorder. Optometrists will also find it of great value when managing these patients both pre- and post-operatively.

Key features

  • Using a problem-oriented approach, diagnosis and assessment of conditions are introduced before addressing treatment options
  • Specific disorders are covered in detail, indicating when to use surgical treatment and which techniques to use
  • The surgical procedures are covered in a step-by-step format with clear line diagrams highlighting the required techniques.
  • A separate chapter covers general and specific surgical complications

Readership

Trainee ophthalmologists, trainee orthoptists, optometrists

Table of contents

Contents
Foreward
Preface
Acknowledgements
Part 1 General principles

1 Assessment of the patient with a squint

2 Non-surgical management of strabismus

3 Principles of the surgical management of strabismus

4 Surgical anatomy
Part 2 What to do

5 Concomitant eso-deviations

6 Concomitant exo-deviatopms

8 Vertical and pattern (A and V) deviations

8 Palsies of the ocular motor nerves

9 Restrictive disorders

10 Complex ocular motility problems

11 Nystagmus
Part 3 How to do it

12 Surgery on the rectus muscles

13 Oblique muscle surgery

14 Adjustable suture techniques

15 The use of botulinum toxin in the management of strabismus

16 Complications of strabismus surgery - how to avoid and manage them
Appendix - How much muscle surgery is required?
Index

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: July 23, 2003
  • Language: English

About the authors

CM

C. J. MacEwen

Affiliations and expertise
Consultant Ophthalmologist, Ninewells Hospital and Medical School, Dundee, UK

RG

Richard M. C. Gregson

Affiliations and expertise
Consultant Ophthalmologist and Directorate of Ophthalmology, Queen's Medical Centre, Nottingham, UK