In-Office Corneal Procedures is an essential and hands-on resource that addresses a broad array of corneal diseases and disorders that practitioners typically encounter in an office environment. This guide is specifically tailored for corneal fellows, specialists, comprehensive ophthalmologists, and optometrists. It features twenty-three in-depth, real-world case studies that not only provide diagnostic and treatment information but are also illustrated with high-quality images and accompanied by procedural videos.
– The guide includes 23 comprehensive case studies that explore various office-based procedures for treating corneal and ocular surface disorders, making it suitable for both comprehensive ophthalmologists and cornea specialists.
– It details standard procedures, such as removing corneal foreign bodies based on their type and location, performing superficial keratectomy, and addressing issues related to dry eye and meibomian gland dysfunction.
– Procedural guidelines on managing corneal refractive complications are also provided. This includes techniques for removing epithelial ingrowth from LASIK flaps, correcting flap striae, and executing refractive corneal incisions.
– Complex and urgent cases are covered, such as dealing with impending corneal perforations, managing acute ocular surface burns, and effectively culturing active corneal infections.
– The guide is rich in visual materials, featuring numerous clinical and surgical photos, OCT/OCTA, and other diagnostic imagery, along with 19 videos that demonstrate procedures in real-time.
– A digital eBook version is also included with the purchase, allowing you to access all text, figures, and references easily. You can search, customize your content, make annotations, highlights, and even have the content read aloud for convenience.