Lacrimal Drainage Surgery


Book Description

Lacrimal or tearing disorders are among the most common conditions encountered by ophthalmologists. The close relationship between the eyes and the nose demand an interdisciplinary approach to nasolacrimal disorders. This book is a step by step guide to the surgical management of lacrimal disorders. Beginning with an introduction to lacrimal surgery, anatomy and physiology of the lacrimal system, and patient evaluation, the following chapters describe surgical procedures for different disorders. This practical guide is highly illustrated with more than 200 images and diagrams to enhance learning. Key points Step by step guide to lacrimal drainage surgery Detailed explanations of anatomy and physiology of nasolacrimal system Presented with an interdisciplinary approach Includes more than 200 images and illustrations




The Lacrimal System


Book Description

While there are books that review lacrimal surgery as a portion of oculoplastic practice, The Lacrimal System: Diagnosis, Management & Surgery, Second Edition, addresses the range of lacrimal disorders in one concise, practical volume. Building off of the success of the first edition, this text includes significantly updated information, as well as new chapters that are complete with high quality color images and illustrations. Lacrimal surgeries are among the most commonly performed ones in oculopastic surgery. The procedures range from unblocking tear ducts in small children with congenital dysmorphology, to correcting dry eye through surgery. As with many of these procedures, the disorders sound minor but the patients’ lives are seriously affected. By broadening the scope of the subject, the editors of The Lacrimal System, Second Edition meet the needs of oculoplastic surgeons, ophthalmologists, residents and fellows who are learning these special procedures.




Principles and Practice of Lacrimal Surgery


Book Description

This second edition of the highly successful and comprehensive text on lacrimal disorders presents the latest developments in this rapidly evolving field. The new edition includes six new chapters, additional photographs and all chapters now have a separate section on recent advances. Written by experts in the field of dacryology, this book is a practical guide to evaluating and managing patients with lacrimal disorders. It methodically discusses basic anatomy and underlying pathology, patient evaluation, and all surgical procedures currently used to manage such disorders. It thoroughly yet concisely reviews surgical modalities including the endoscopic and micro-endoscopic approaches and provides ample illustrations for a better understanding. Since familiarity with a surgical technique is incomplete without the knowledge of risk factors and red flags, the text highlights ways of dealing with surgical complications and failure. Further it discusses in detail controversial topics and treatment dilemmas and reviews the current consensus among the experts. This is an up-to-date reference work for dacryologists, oculoplastic surgeons, general ophthalmologists as well as fellows in training.




The Lacrimal System


Book Description

This book is designed to help Lacrimal surgeons not only avoid their own mistakes, but correct the complications of patients referred to them. Lacrimal surgery is not a part of every ophthalmologist’s daily practice, but every eye care provider refers patients to the occuloplastic specialist who do these procedures. There have been exciting advances in recent years, including the advent of balloon assisted procedures. But, the increase in lasik procedures has led to dry eye as a common complication. This surgical "how to" book shows the general ophthalmologist and occuloplastic specialist how to effectively treat the range of lacrimal disorders.




Endoscopic Surgery of the Lacrimal Drainage System


Book Description

This manual covers all aspects of endoscopic surgery of the lacrimal drainage system. Step-by-step descriptions are provided of endoscopic dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR) and its use in revision surgery, accompanied by numerous helpful photographs and anatomical drawings. In addition, clear flow charts are included to aid in diagnostic and surgical decision making and identify surgical indications. Essential information is provided on anatomy, physiology and pathology and an individual chapter is devoted to imaging of the lacrimal drainage system. Further topics include lacrimal probes and stents, potential complications of surgery, and endoscopic DCR in the pediatric age group. This book will assist the practitioner in negotiating the steep learning curve involved in gaining the skills needed to perform endoscopic surgery of the lacrimal drainage system, which offers significant advantages in terms of avoidance of external incisions and maintenance of the lacrimal pump.​




Atlas of Lacrimal Surgery


Book Description

This book covers all currently available methods to manage pre-, intra- and post-lacrimal sac stenosis. Comprehensive multidisciplinary approaches are described. International experts provide analysis.







Lacrimal Surgery


Book Description

This manual is designed to cover the full spectrum of surgery of the tear ducts and glands, from the basic methods important to the general ophthalmologist to the most complex procedures done by the oculoplastics subspecialist.




Manual of Orbital and Lacrimal Surgery


Book Description

For ophthalmic surgeons, concisely describes step-by-step the most commonly performed operations within the field of orbital and lacrimal surgery. Illustrated with large and clear line drawings and a few CT images. Revised from the 1994 edition with new material on endonasal lacrimal surgery and expanded sections on clinical assessment and the more common disorders. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR




Colour Atlas of Lacrimal Surgery


Book Description

* Concise text, showing all you need to know at a glance * Beautiful, clear, full colour pictures, illustrating the procedures involved * Step-by-step description of the most common lacrimal operations CONTENTS: Anatomy and embryology; Physiology and age changes; Pathology; Lacrimal assessment of evaluation of a patient with epiphora; The nose; Paediatric lacrimal problems; Adults, functional epiphora; Adult, Nasolacrimal duct obstruction acture and chronic; Post-operative management after dacryocystorhinostomy; Recording lacrimal findings in the notes; Recent innovations