LASIK Complications Trends and Techniques

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Edition: 3rd
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Pub. Date: 2004-04-19
Publisher(s): Slack Incorporated
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Summary

Look to the authority on LASIK complications for the latest developments involving this corrective procedure.LASIK Complications: Trends and Techniques, Third Editionthoroughly reviews preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative complications and the management of these complications.As with previous editions,LASIK Complicationsmaintains the concise and practical format that makes it invaluable for the office and operating suite. By utilizing this approach, Drs. Howard V. Gimbel and Ellen E. Anderson Penno clearly explain the most popular surgical procedures available to LASIK surgeons and successful strategies used by expert surgeons. Informative tables and a comprehensive index are provided for easy navigation and understanding of various complications.New to this third edition are the popular topics of wavefront mapping, custom ablation, LASEK, and ultrafast lasers in refractive surgery. Articles from experts complement information on patient testing, treatment, and outcomes for each of these topics. Surgeons looking to keep pace with the optimum ways to manage complications and complicated cases will find these sections particularly informative.With the inclusion of dynamic new procedures, effective strategies to manage complications, and informative tables,LASIK Complications: Trends and Techniques, Third Editionis the one resource LASIK surgeons need by their side. New Topics Include: The Wavefront Revolution Custom Ablation LASEK Ultrafast Lasers in Refractive Surgery Special LASIK Cases

Author Biography

Howard V. Gimbel, MD, MPH, FRCSC, FACS, Diplomate ABO, AOE, CABES,
is the Founder, Medical Director, and Senior Surgeon of the Gimbel Eye Centre in Calgary, Canada. Dr. Gimbel received his doctorate in medicine and a master’s in public health from Loma Linda University in California. He completed his internship and ophthalmology residency at the White Memorial Medical Center in Los Angeles. In 1964, Dr. Gimbel began practicing as an eye specialist in Calgary. Dr. Gimbel has academic appointments at the University of Calgary, University of California-San Francisco, and is Professor and Chairman of the Department of Ophthalmology at Loma Linda University.
Gimbel Eye Centre-Calgary was the first center in Canada to perform excimer laser photorefractive keratectomy (1990). Since that time, Gimbel Eye Centre surgeons have performed over 60,000 laser vision correction procedures. Dr. Gimbel has personally performed over 75,000 vision correction procedures.
Ellen E. Anderson Penno, MD, MS, Diplomate ABO, FRCSC,
in addition to performing refractive and cataract surgeries at the Gimbel Eye Centre in Calgary, Canada, has opened Eye MD Calgary where she sees general ophthalmology patients. Dr. Anderson Penno has been involved in research since her undergraduate training. She graduated from the University of Minnesota in 1992 with a combined medical degree and master’s degree in Clinical Laboratory Science. Her interest in research continued throughout her residency at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota and her refractive surgery/research fellowship at the Gimbel Eye Centre in Calgary, Alberta, Canada in 1997 to 1998.
Dr. Anderson Penno has coauthored numerous publications and book chapters relative to refractive surgery including Refractive Surgery: A Manual of Principles and Practice.

Table of Contents

Dedication iii
Acknowledgments vii
About the Authors ix
Contributing Authors x
Foreword xi
Marguerite McDonald, MD, FACS
Preface xiii
SECTION 1 TRENDS 1(48)
CHAPTER 1 STATE OF THE ART
3(6)
CHAPTER 2 THE WAVEFRONT REVOLUTION
9(10)
CHAPTER 3 CUSTOM ABLATION
19(10)
NAVEX Platform Custom Ablation
24(5)
Ori Mahler, MD; Rick W. Triebwasser, BSc, COMT; and Howard V. Gimbel, MD, MPH, FRCSC, FACS, Diplomate ABO, AOE, CABES
CHAPTER 4 LASER-ASSISTED SUBEPITHELIAL KERATOMILEUSIS
29(10)
LASEK
33(6)
Marguerite McDonald, MD, FACS
CHAPTER 5 ULTRAFAST LASERS IN REFRACTIVE SURGERY
39(10)
Clinical Advantages of the IntraLase
41(10)
Brian R. Will, MD
SECTION 2 TECHNIQUES 49(106)
CHAPTER 6 PATIENT SELECTION AND PREOPERATIVE WORKUP
51(14)
Comanagement Issues for the Primary Eye Care Provider
61(44)
Dennis A. Braun, OD
CHAPTER 7 STANDARD LASIK TECHNIQUES
65(12)
CHAPTER 8 INTRAOPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS
77(28)
CHAPTER 9 EARLY POSTOPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS: 24 TO 48 HOURS
105(20)
Diffuse Lamellar Keratitis
113(28)
Tushar M. Ranchod; Damien C. Macaluso, MD; and Scott M. MacRae, MD
CHAPTER 10 LATE POSTOPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS
125(16)
CHAPTER 11 LASIK RETREATMENT: SIMPLE ENHANCEMENTS, MIXED ENHANCEMENTS, AND SPECIAL CASES
141(14)
Refractive Surgical Enhancement Following the STAAR Implantable Contact Lens
148(16)
Sandra J. Sofinski, MD, JD, Diplomate ABO; and Howard V. Gimbel, MD, MPH, FRCSC, FACS, Diplomate ABO, AOE, CABES
SECTION 3 PATIENT EXAMPLES 155(42)
PREOPERATIVE
1 Pellucid Marginal Degeneration
157(1)
Found on Preoperative Assessment
INTRAOPERATIVE
2 Buttonhole
158(1)
3 Free Cap
159(2)
4 Flap Shrinkage
161(1)
5 Epithelial Disruption/LASIK Attempt
162(1)
6 Decentered Flap
163(1)
POSTOPERATIVE
7 Epithelial Ingrowth
164(1)
8 Epithelial Ingrowth Resulting in a Stromal Melt
165(1)
9 Epithelial Basement Membrane Hypertrophy
166(2)
10 Diffuse Lamellar Keratitis
168(1)
11 Diffuse Lamellar Keratitis Following Enhancement
169(2)
12 Diffuse Lamellar Keratitis Following Corneal Abrasion
171(1)
13 Diffuse Lamellar Keratitis Following Contact Lens Use
172(1)
14 Severe Dry Eye
172(1)
15 Night Vision Disturbance Postoperatively
173(1)
16 Night Vision Problems/Decentration
173(2)
17 LASIK OS/PRK OD, Loose Epithelium Enhancement
175(1)
18 Thin Flap-Unable to Lift on Enhancement
176(1)
19 Pecan Injury 3 Months After LASIK
177(1)
20 Cable Injury 10 Months After LASIK
177(1)
21 Airbag Injury 34 Months After LASIK
178(1)
22 Flap Shift/Corneal Ectasia
178(2)
23 Unilateral Hyperopic LASIK/Flap Shift at 3 Days Postoperatively
180(1)
24 Corneal Ulcer
181(2)
25 Loose Epithelium/Basement Membrane Reduplication
183(1)
LATE POSTOPERATIVE
26 Unmasking of Cylinder
184(2)
SPECIAL CASES
27 RK/LASIK/PTK
186(1)
28 LASIK Over Epikeratophakia
187(1)
29 LASIK Over PKP/Buttonhole
188(2)
30 LASIK Over PRK
190(3)
31 PRK Over LASIK
193(1)
32 LASIK After Cataract Surgery
194(1)
33 LASIK With Nystagmus
194(3)
Index 197

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