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The Pocket Guide to Glaucoma provides essential information on glaucoma for medical students, residents, fellows, and general ophthalmologists.
Drs. Joseph F. Panarelli, Davinder Grover, Arsham Sheybani, and colleagues have designed this book as the ultimate quick-read manual on glaucoma, using a conversational tone that allows readers to retain information in the most effective manner. Medical students, residents, and fellows can use this accessible, high-yield handbook during their rotations to familiarize themselves with the essentials on glaucoma, while general ophthalmologists will…mehr
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Drs. Joseph F. Panarelli, Davinder Grover, Arsham Sheybani, and colleagues have designed this book as the ultimate quick-read manual on glaucoma, using a conversational tone that allows readers to retain information in the most effective manner. Medical students, residents, and fellows can use this accessible, high-yield handbook during their rotations to familiarize themselves with the essentials on glaucoma, while general ophthalmologists will be glad to have it as a quick reference guide to current best practices.
Each chapter in The Pocket Guide to Glaucoma is arranged in short, easy-to-read sections and is accompanied by numerous color photographs to aid in recognition and retention.
Among the topics covered:
- Optic nerve head imaging
- Laser procedures for glaucoma
- Medical therapy for glaucoma
- Microinvasive glaucoma surgery
- Traditional glaucoma surgery: pearls and pitfalls
- Landmark glaucoma trials
Eye care providers at all skill levels will benefit from the high-yield, quick-access information contained in The Pocket Guide to Glaucoma, whether they are preparing for their first surgeries or are longtime physicians.
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- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2024
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- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2024
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Davinder S. Grover, MD, MPH is an attending surgeon and clinician at Glaucoma Associates of Texas based in Dallas. His interests include innovative glaucoma surgeries, complex glaucoma, cataract and anterior segment surgeries, as well as clinical research outcomes in medical and surgical glaucoma. He has helped develop several innovative surgical techniques and has designed several novel surgical instruments. Dr. Grover also serves on the Board of Directors for the Cure Glaucoma Foundation, a charitable organization with a mission to improve access to quality care, fund transformational research, and disseminate knowledge through global outreach efforts.
He is the director of research at Glaucoma Associates of Texas. He has authored more than 40 peer-reviewed articles and more than 10 book chapters and has lectured around the world on glaucoma and innovative glaucoma surgeries.
Dr. Grover received his medical degree from The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland. He attended residency at the Wilmer Eye Institute at The Johns Hopkins Hospital and completed his glaucoma fellowship at the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute at the University of Miami Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine. Additionally, Dr. Grover also received a Master of Public Health degree at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
Arsham Sheybani, MD completed his medical degree with honors (AOA) at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, Missouri. He then completed his residency in ophthalmology at Washington University in St. Louis and was selected to remain on faculty as chief resident. During that year, Dr. Sheybani was responsible for ophthalmologic trauma and emergencies as well as all adult inpatient ophthalmology consultations at Barnes-Jewish Hospital. He was the primary surgical teacher for the beginning residents and implemented a didactic system that is still used at Washington University. He then completed a fellowship with Iqbal "Ike" K. Ahmed in glaucoma and advanced anterior segment surgery in Toronto, Canada. He subsequently returned to Washington University School of Medicine as faculty in the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, where he serves as residency program director. He has presented research internationally and is currently involved in device design aiming to make glaucoma surgery safer, among many other endeavors. He is an avid surgical teacher, winning the resident-selected faculty teaching award early in his career. He has also helped create one of the highest volume surgical glaucoma fellowships in the country, serving as the fellowship director.
AuthorsIntroduction Chapter 1: Glaucoma: Classification and Appropriate
TerminologyWen-Shin Lee, MD and Jeffrey L. Goldberg, MD, PhDOpen-Angle
GlaucomaAngle-Closure GlaucomaPediatric Glaucoma Chapter 2: What Is
Glaucoma and Who Is At Risk for It?Kateki Vinod, MDAnatomy and
PathophysiologyRisk Factors Chapter 3: Measuring Intraocular PressureLilian
Nguyen, MD; John T. Lind, MD, MS; and Sara J. Coulon, MDApplanationDynamic
Contour TonometryRebound TonometryIndentation TonometryNoncontact or
Air-Puff TonometryOcular Response AnalyzerDigital TonometryTranspalpebral
TonometryFactors That Affect Intraocular Pressure MeasurementsThe Future of
Measuring Intraocular Pressure Chapter 4: Anterior Segment Imaging: What
Should You Use and When?Janice Kim, MD; Kitiya Ratanawongphaibul, MD; and
Teresa C. Chen, MDUltrasound BiomicroscopyAnterior Segment Optical
Coherence Tomography Chapter 5: Optic Nerve Head Imaging in GlaucomaRavneet
S. Rai, MD; Gadi Wollstein, MD; and Joel S. Schuman, MDStructural Changes
in GlaucomaOptic Nerve Head Imaging ModalitiesNew Frontiers in Imaging
Chapter 6: Visual Fields: What I Need to KnowAhmad A. Aref, MD, MBA and
Donald L. Budenz, MD, MPHRole of Perimetry in Glaucoma ManagementKinetic
Versus Automated Static PerimetryAutomated Visual Field Testing
ProtocolsInterpreting the Swedish Interactive Testing Algorithm Standard
24-2, Size III Single Field Analysis PrintoutSeverity StagingAssessing
ProgressionPitfalls and Artifacts Chapter 7: Laser Procedures for
GlaucomaJ. Minjy Kang, MD and Paul A. Sidoti, MDLaser BasicsCommon Glaucoma
Laser Procedures Chapter 8: Medical Management of GlaucomaSara J. Coulon,
MD and Murray Fingeret, ODMedication ClassesBeginning TreatmentThe
Monocular Trial: Where Has It Gone?Follow-Up VisitsWhen to Advance
Treatment Chapter 9: Microinvasive Glaucoma Surgery: Trabecular
Bypass/Ablation ProceduresIqbal Ike K. Ahmed, MD and Anna T. Do,
MDSchlemm's Canal-Based MicrostentsTrabecular Ablative Procedures Chapter
10: Canal-Based Glaucoma SurgeryJonathan B. Lin, MD, PhD and Arsham
Sheybani, MDAb Interno CanaloplastyGonioscopy-Assisted Transluminal
TrabeculotomyOMNI Glaucoma Treatment System Chapter 11: Microinvasive
Glaucoma Surgery: Suprachoroidal Drainage DevicesJing Wang, MDCyPass
Micro-StentiStent Suprachoroidal Drainage System (iStent Supra)MINIject
Chapter 12: Subconjunctival/Sub-Tenon's ImplantsEunmee Yook, MD and
Davinder S. Grover, MD, MPHXen Gel StentPreserFlo MicroShunt Chapter 13:
Trabeculectomy: Pearls and PitfallsJonathan S. Myers, MD and Natasha Nayak
Kolomeyer, MDInjection of Mitomycin C (Mitomycin Option #1)Scleral Flap
ConstructionInsertion and Removal of Mitomycin C-Soaked Pledgets (Mitomycin
Option #2)Scleral Flap ResistanceConjunctival
ClosurePearls/PitfallsPostoperative Management of
TrabeculectomyTrabeculectomy-Related Papers to Familiarize Yourself With
Chapter 14: Glaucoma Drainage DevicesSonal Dangda, MS (Ophthal) and Steven
J. Gedde, MDIndicationsContraindicationsMechanism of ActionTypes of
Glaucoma Drainage DevicesSurgical ProcedureGlaucoma Drainage Device
Outcomes Chapter 15: Childhood Glaucoma: Update on Surgical ManagementR.
Allan Sharpe, MD and Lauren S. Blieden, MDExamination Under
AnesthesiaSurgical ApproachesCyclodestructive Procedures Chapter 16:
Landmark Glaucoma TrialsRachel Lee, MD, MPH and Kuldev Singh, MD, MPHOcular
Hypertension Study (2002)Early Manifest Glaucoma Trial (1999)Advanced
Glaucoma Intervention Study (1994)Collaborative Initial Glaucoma Treatment
Study (1999)Collaborative Normal-Tension Glaucoma Study (1998)Glaucoma
Laser Trial (1990)European Glaucoma Prevention Study (2002) Chapter 17:
Update on Glaucoma Surgical TrialsEileen C. Bowden, MD and Ruth D.
Williams, MDData Analysis of the Ahmed Baerveldt Comparison Study and the
Ahmed Versus Baerveldt StudyTube Versus Trabeculectomy Study: Five Years of
Follow-UpPrimary Tube Versus Trabeculectomy Study: One Year of
Follow-UpCOMPASS TrialAb Interno Gelatin Stent in Refractory
GlaucomaFinancial Disclosures Index
AuthorsIntroduction Chapter 1: Glaucoma: Classification and Appropriate
TerminologyWen-Shin Lee, MD and Jeffrey L. Goldberg, MD, PhDOpen-Angle
GlaucomaAngle-Closure GlaucomaPediatric Glaucoma Chapter 2: What Is
Glaucoma and Who Is At Risk for It?Kateki Vinod, MDAnatomy and
PathophysiologyRisk Factors Chapter 3: Measuring Intraocular PressureLilian
Nguyen, MD; John T. Lind, MD, MS; and Sara J. Coulon, MDApplanationDynamic
Contour TonometryRebound TonometryIndentation TonometryNoncontact or
Air-Puff TonometryOcular Response AnalyzerDigital TonometryTranspalpebral
TonometryFactors That Affect Intraocular Pressure MeasurementsThe Future of
Measuring Intraocular Pressure Chapter 4: Anterior Segment Imaging: What
Should You Use and When?Janice Kim, MD; Kitiya Ratanawongphaibul, MD; and
Teresa C. Chen, MDUltrasound BiomicroscopyAnterior Segment Optical
Coherence Tomography Chapter 5: Optic Nerve Head Imaging in GlaucomaRavneet
S. Rai, MD; Gadi Wollstein, MD; and Joel S. Schuman, MDStructural Changes
in GlaucomaOptic Nerve Head Imaging ModalitiesNew Frontiers in Imaging
Chapter 6: Visual Fields: What I Need to KnowAhmad A. Aref, MD, MBA and
Donald L. Budenz, MD, MPHRole of Perimetry in Glaucoma ManagementKinetic
Versus Automated Static PerimetryAutomated Visual Field Testing
ProtocolsInterpreting the Swedish Interactive Testing Algorithm Standard
24-2, Size III Single Field Analysis PrintoutSeverity StagingAssessing
ProgressionPitfalls and Artifacts Chapter 7: Laser Procedures for
GlaucomaJ. Minjy Kang, MD and Paul A. Sidoti, MDLaser BasicsCommon Glaucoma
Laser Procedures Chapter 8: Medical Management of GlaucomaSara J. Coulon,
MD and Murray Fingeret, ODMedication ClassesBeginning TreatmentThe
Monocular Trial: Where Has It Gone?Follow-Up VisitsWhen to Advance
Treatment Chapter 9: Microinvasive Glaucoma Surgery: Trabecular
Bypass/Ablation ProceduresIqbal Ike K. Ahmed, MD and Anna T. Do,
MDSchlemm's Canal-Based MicrostentsTrabecular Ablative Procedures Chapter
10: Canal-Based Glaucoma SurgeryJonathan B. Lin, MD, PhD and Arsham
Sheybani, MDAb Interno CanaloplastyGonioscopy-Assisted Transluminal
TrabeculotomyOMNI Glaucoma Treatment System Chapter 11: Microinvasive
Glaucoma Surgery: Suprachoroidal Drainage DevicesJing Wang, MDCyPass
Micro-StentiStent Suprachoroidal Drainage System (iStent Supra)MINIject
Chapter 12: Subconjunctival/Sub-Tenon's ImplantsEunmee Yook, MD and
Davinder S. Grover, MD, MPHXen Gel StentPreserFlo MicroShunt Chapter 13:
Trabeculectomy: Pearls and PitfallsJonathan S. Myers, MD and Natasha Nayak
Kolomeyer, MDInjection of Mitomycin C (Mitomycin Option #1)Scleral Flap
ConstructionInsertion and Removal of Mitomycin C-Soaked Pledgets (Mitomycin
Option #2)Scleral Flap ResistanceConjunctival
ClosurePearls/PitfallsPostoperative Management of
TrabeculectomyTrabeculectomy-Related Papers to Familiarize Yourself With
Chapter 14: Glaucoma Drainage DevicesSonal Dangda, MS (Ophthal) and Steven
J. Gedde, MDIndicationsContraindicationsMechanism of ActionTypes of
Glaucoma Drainage DevicesSurgical ProcedureGlaucoma Drainage Device
Outcomes Chapter 15: Childhood Glaucoma: Update on Surgical ManagementR.
Allan Sharpe, MD and Lauren S. Blieden, MDExamination Under
AnesthesiaSurgical ApproachesCyclodestructive Procedures Chapter 16:
Landmark Glaucoma TrialsRachel Lee, MD, MPH and Kuldev Singh, MD, MPHOcular
Hypertension Study (2002)Early Manifest Glaucoma Trial (1999)Advanced
Glaucoma Intervention Study (1994)Collaborative Initial Glaucoma Treatment
Study (1999)Collaborative Normal-Tension Glaucoma Study (1998)Glaucoma
Laser Trial (1990)European Glaucoma Prevention Study (2002) Chapter 17:
Update on Glaucoma Surgical TrialsEileen C. Bowden, MD and Ruth D.
Williams, MDData Analysis of the Ahmed Baerveldt Comparison Study and the
Ahmed Versus Baerveldt StudyTube Versus Trabeculectomy Study: Five Years of
Follow-UpPrimary Tube Versus Trabeculectomy Study: One Year of
Follow-UpCOMPASS TrialAb Interno Gelatin Stent in Refractory
GlaucomaFinancial Disclosures Index







