Pediatric Ophthalmology Surgery and Procedures: Tricks of the Trade is a comprehensive, step-by-step guide to pediatric ophthalmic surgery, showcasing expert insights from leading specialists in the field. Authored by the esteemed pediatric ophthalmologist Sylvia Yoo and a team of expert contributors, this essential resource covers a wide range of ophthalmic disorders in children, many of which necessitate surgical intervention.
This book is a part of a renowned series recognized for its consistent format, offering concise, step-by-step guidance. Each chapter is meticulously organized to include goals, advantages, expectations, key principles, indications, contraindications, preoperative preparation, surgical planning, perioperative tips and pearls, operative technique and tools, what to avoid, complications, and postoperative care.
Organized into six sections and 19 chapters, this text provides pediatric ophthalmologists with essential surgical approaches they are likely to perform. Disease-specific sections address strabismus, eye conditions affecting the orbit and anterior segment, glaucoma, and retinopathy of prematurity. The final section offers invaluable guidance on preparing for exams under anesthesia, ensuring all necessary equipment and testing are arranged before the child undergoes anesthesia.
Key Highlights
- Insightful tips, tricks, and pearls from experienced specialists to optimize outcomes and limit complications
- User-friendly layout promotes quick reading and review of each operative procedure and its salient features
- Pertinent figures and tables enhance understanding of step-by-step procedural descriptions and aid knowledge retention
This easy-to-use pediatric ophthalmology guide is a must-have reference for ophthalmology residents and fellows. Ophthalmologists treating infants, children, and teenagers will greatly benefit from the extensive tips and pearls shared within
Authors:
Sylvia H Yoo (Author)
Edition:
1st
Publication Date:
January 5, 2021













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