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Hjortdal, Jesper.
Corneal Transplantation
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Title/Author:
Corneal Transplantation/ edited by Jesper Hjortdal.
other author:
Hjortdal, Jesper.
Description:
XI, 224 p. 43 illus., 6 illus. in color.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Ophthalmology. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-24052-7
ISBN:
9783319240527
Corneal Transplantation
Corneal Transplantation
[electronic resource] /edited by Jesper Hjortdal. - 1st ed. 2016. - XI, 224 p. 43 illus., 6 illus. in color.online resource.
History of corneal transplantation -- Anatomy & physiology – considerations in relation to transplantation -- Indications for keratoplasty, patient selection -- Corneal banking -- Penetrating keratoplasty -- Deep lamellar keratoplasty -- Superficial anterior keratoplasty -- Femtosecond laser aided PK and DALK -- Suture techniques -- Immunosuppression -- Tissue typing -- Recurrence of disease -- Complications -- Retransplantation -- DSAEK -- DMEK -- Endothelial cells -- Limbal stem cells -- Handling post-OP astigmatism (AK, PIOL, cataract, laser) -- Cataract surgery and transplantation (IOL calculation) -- Corneal transplant registers.
This textbook reviews the novel techniques employed in corneal transplantation. It will assist fellows and corneal surgeons in using these techniques to best effect and in selecting patients for surgical procedures, taking into account the benefits and risks. Corneal transplantation has been performed for more than 100 years. Until 15 years ago the state-of-the art type of transplantation was penetrating keratoplasty. Since the start of this millennium, however, important advances have been made in developing new surgical techniques. Today, the vast majority of keratoplasty procedures are performed as delicate lamellar procedures, either with the assistance of fine microkeratomes or femtosecond lasers or using very advanced surgical dissection procedures. Corneal Transplantation provides detailed information on these and other advances, which have helped patients undergoing keratoplasty to achieve a much faster visual recovery and a more stable eye with less risk of rejection episodes. .
ISBN: 9783319240527
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-24052-7doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
644487
Ophthalmology.
LC Class. No.: RE1-994
Dewey Class. No.: 617.7
Corneal Transplantation
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