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    Jonathan J. Dutton ; Thomas G. Waldrop, illustrator.
    Summary: "The Atlas of Oculoplastic and Orbital Surgery offers detailed, step-by-step instructions from initial skin marking and cut to final closure for more the most commonly performed oculoplastic, lacrimal, and orbital surgeries. Each step also includes a matching illustration inverted to accommodate the surgeon's actual position during the surgery. For the updated 2nd edition author Jonathan Dutton will be adding 12 new, highly-illustrated procedures. These include: Malar Mounds and Festoons Double-Bridges Flap Upper Eyelid Reconstruction to Z Plasty Full-Thickness Blepharotomy for Eyelid Retraction Hard Palate Mucous Membrane Graft for LL Entropion Upper Full-Thickness resection with Wing-Tip Reconstruction Dermis-Fat Graft for Superior Sulcus Deformity External Brow Pexy Limited Orbicularis Myectomy Gold Weight Implantation for Lagophthalmos Four-Petal Flap Evisceration Endonasal Endoscopic DCR Cheek Rotation Flap to Z-Plasty"--Provided by publisher.

    Contents:
    Part I: Eyelid surgery
    A. Anesthesia
    B. Surgical anatomy of the eyelids
    C. Hordeolum and chalazzion
    D. Trichiasis and distichiasis
    E. Cosmetic blepharoplasty
    F. Brow ptosis
    G. Blepharoptosis
    H. Ectropion
    I. Entropion
    J. Correction of eyelid retraction
    K. Repair superficial non-marginal eyelid
    L. Upper eyelid reconstruction
    M. Lower eyelid reconstruction
    N. Medical and lateral canthal reconstruction
    Part II: Lacrimal drainage system surgery
    A. Surgical anatomy of the lacrimal draninage system
    B. Surgery on the lacrimal puncta and canaliculi
    C. Surgery on the lacrimal sac and duct
    Part III: Orbital surgery
    A. Orbital anatomy
    B. Orbitotomy procedures
    C. Surgery on the orbital walls
    D. Enucleation, evisceration, and exenteration.
    Digital Access LWW Health Library 2019