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Permanent surgical treatment for presbyopia remains the hereto unconquered “last frontier” in anterior segment surgery. Over the years, continuing innovations like Phaco, Radial Keratotomy, LASIK, and premium intraocular lenses have pushed toward this ultimate goal, but now anterior segment surgery is closer than ever with the advent of modern laser-assisted presbyopic lens implantation. Let Refractive Lens Exchange: A Surgical Treatment for Presbyopia, the first book of its kind, be your guide to this fifth wave of innovation in the surgical treatment of presbyopia.
Dr. Ming X. Wang, MD, PhD, joined by Associate Editor Dr. Tracy S. Swartz, OD, MS, FAAO and more than 30 expert contributors, compiled this remarkable book. Never before has there been a book dedicated to all aspects of refractive lens exchange as a permanent treatment for presbyopia, both medically and surgically.
Highlights of Refractive Lens Exchange include:
Overview of all surgical treatments for presbyopiaDysfunctional lens syndrome and pathophysiologyPatient education and preoperative assessmentMarketing refractive lens exchange as a surgical treatment for presbyopiaNew technologies in assessing dysfunctional lens syndromeNew technologies in mapping cornea and lens for refractive lens exchangeRetinal issues related to refractive lens exchangePresbyopic lens types, indications, and contraindications for refractive lens exchangeLens- and cornea-based astigmatism correctionIntraocular calculations for post refractive surgery eyes for refractive lens exchangeIntraoperative wavefront technology3D high-definition microsurgical visualization and positioning technologyFemtosecond laser application in refractive lens exchangePostoperative care and complication managementYAG capsulotomy after refractive lens exchange: indications and alternativesPostoperative care and complication managementKeratorefractive enhancement Designed for newcomers as well as seasoned eyecare professionals, Refractive Lens Exchange: A Surgical Treatment for Presbyopia is the first book to guide ophthalmic surgeons, optometrists, and technicians through this exciting new field that is emerging as a safe and effective primary surgical treatment for presbyopia.