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    Thomas H. Williamson.
    Summary: This is the third edition of a highly successful textbook that in many areas has become the preferred book of vitreoretinal surgery. It provides a complete guide to all common vitreoretinal surgical procedures and also covers diagnosis and other aspects of management. The book is designed to allow a trainee or professional vitreoretinal surgeon to determine the best methodology in individual cases. In order to acquaint the reader with different opinions, surgical pearls have been contributed by other international experts in vitreoretinal surgery. These have been welcomed in the past as an illustration of alternative methods, without detracting from the overall method described by the main author. Vitreoretinal Surgery, 3rd Edition will continue to prove particularly popular amongst trainees, but will also be of value to practicing professionals who need help in the management of difficult and rare cases.

    Contents:
    Intro
    Preface
    Contents
    Contributors
    Surgical Pearls
    List of Figures
    List of Tables
    1: Anatomy and Clinical Examination of the Eye
    Introduction
    Surgical Anatomy of the Retina and Vitreous
    The Vitreous
    Embryology
    The Anatomy
    Anatomical Attachments of the Vitreous to the Surrounding Structures
    The Retina
    Embryology
    Anatomy
    Retinal Pigment Epithelium
    Photoreceptor Layer
    Outer Segments
    Inner Segments
    Outer Limiting Layer
    Outer Plexiform Layer
    Intermediary Neurones
    Inner Nuclear Layer
    Inner Plexiform Layer
    Ganglion Cells Ganglion Cell Layer
    Nerve Fibre Layer
    Inner Limiting Membrane
    Retinal Blood Vessels
    Other Fundal Structures
    Bruch's Membrane
    Choroid
    The Physiology of the Vitreous
    Anatomy and Physiology and the Vitreoretinal Surgeon
    Clinical Examination and Investigation
    Examination of the Eye
    Examination Technique
    Visual Acuity
    The Slit Lamp
    Binocular Indirect Ophthalmoscope
    Using the Indenter
    Ultrasonography
    Vitreous Haemorrhage
    Posterior Vitreous Detachment
    Subretinal Haemorrhage
    Optical Coherence Tomography
    Time-Domain OCT Colour Coding (Fig. 1.29)
    Scan of Normal Features
    Frequency-Domain OCT
    Full-Field OCT
    Scan Resolution
    Images and Measurements
    Performing the Scan
    Macular Scan Patterns
    Central Retinal Thickness
    Inner Segment and Outer Segment Junction and External Limiting Membrane
    Subjective Tests
    The Preoperative Assessment
    Summary
    References
    2: Introduction to Vitreoretinal Surgery 1
    Introduction
    Choice of Anaesthesia
    Pars Plana Vitrectomy
    Sclerotomies
    Where to Place the Trochars?
    Creating a Self-Sealing Sclerotomy
    Wounds and Tissue Manipulation Securing the Infusion Cannula
    Checking the Infusion
    How to Clear the End of Non-Penetrating Infusion Cannula?
    Thinking in Compartments
    The Superior Trochars
    Where to Place
    Surgical Tip
    Checking the View
    The Independent Viewing System [5]
    Surgical Pearl
    Optimising Use of the Wide-Angle Viewing System
    Removing the Vitreous
    Hagan Poiseuille Law
    Vitrectomy Cutters
    Handling the Light Pipe
    Intraocular Instruments, Arc of Safety
    The Internal Search (Figs. 2.73 and 2.74)
    Thinking in Compartments
    Light and Laser Properties Types of Laser in Ophthalmology
    Endolaser (Figs. 2.81, 2.82, 2.83)
    Yag Laser
    Using a Contact Lens
    Closing
    Surgical Pearl
    Intrascleral Hydration for 23-Gauge Pars Plana Vitrectomy Sclerotomy Closure
    Advantages and Disadvantages of 23G, 25G, and 27G Systems
    Combined Cataract Extraction and PPV
    Surgical Pearl
    Avoiding Hypotony
    How to Decide Whether to Perform Combined Surgery
    Biometry
    Complications
    Chandelier Systems and Bimanual Surgery
    Dyes
    Intracameral Antibiotics
    Intravitreal Injections
    Injection Medications
    Complications
    Digital Access Springer 2021