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Tassignon, Marie-José.
Innovative Implantation Technique = Bag-in-the-Lens Cataract Surgery /
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Title/Author:
Innovative Implantation Technique/ edited by Marie-José Tassignon, Sorcha Ní Dhubhghaill, Luc Van Os.
Reminder of title:
Bag-in-the-Lens Cataract Surgery /
other author:
Tassignon, Marie-José.
Description:
VI, 225 p. 156 illus., 145 illus. in color.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Ophthalmology. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-03086-5
ISBN:
9783030030865
Innovative Implantation Technique = Bag-in-the-Lens Cataract Surgery /
Innovative Implantation Technique
Bag-in-the-Lens Cataract Surgery /[electronic resource] :edited by Marie-José Tassignon, Sorcha Ní Dhubhghaill, Luc Van Os. - 1st ed. 2019. - VI, 225 p. 156 illus., 145 illus. in color.online resource.
Part I: Why use the BIL? -- The History of the Bag-in-the-lens Implant -- Advantages of the Bag-in-the-lens Implant -- Histopathological Aspects of Bag-in-the-lens Implantation -- The history of the anterior interface -- Clinical Variations of the Vitreo-Lenticular Interface -- Part II: BIL Cataract Surgery -- Technical specifications of the Bag-in-the-Lens implant -- The evolution of the anterior capsulotomy -- The BIL Anterior Capsulorhexis -- The Posterior Capsulorhexis -- Lens preparation and folding -- BIL Lens insertion -- Toric BIL implantation -- The BIL exchange technique -- Femtosecond Bag-in-the-lens Cataract Surgery -- Part III: Complex Cases -- The Small Pupil -- BIL in patients with uveitis -- Zonulolysis and lens luxation -- Scleral Anchoring of the Modified Bean-Shaped Ring Segments -- Combined BIL and vitrectomy -- IOL dislocation and the Diving BIL -- Preparing Pediatric Cataract Patients for BIL Cataract Surgery -- Giessen results after BIL in the pediatric population.
This book provides a complete overview of the bag-in-the-lens implantation technique written by the pioneering force herself. The technique first developed for the adults and later for paediatrics has had overwhelmingly positive outcomes in reduction of posterior capsular opacification and stability. Nowadays, it is used as a primary approach in all patients with cataract. The initial version of the bag-in-the-lens implant is a monofocal spherical hydrophilic intraocular lens comprised of a 5mm bi-convex optic with two elliptical plane haptics. Bag-in-the-Lens Cataract Surgery guides through the steps required to achieve successful implantation in a concise and highly illustrated format to portray how to effectively perform this surgery. The toric version was launched in 2009 and the diffractive version is on its way. New and experienced ophthalmic surgeons will find this guide to be an indispensable resource for utilizing this technique to successfully treat adult and paediatric cataract patients in their daily clinical practice. .
ISBN: 9783030030865
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-03086-5doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
644487
Ophthalmology.
LC Class. No.: RE1-994
Dewey Class. No.: 617.7
Innovative Implantation Technique = Bag-in-the-Lens Cataract Surgery /
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