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Manual of Ocuplastic Surgery

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    9781556428975

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    1556428979

  • Edition: 4th
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2010-06-15
  • Publisher: Slack Incorporated

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A best-seller for two decades, the well respected and widely usedManual of Oculoplastic Surgeryby Dr. Mark R. Levine has been updated and revised into a much anticipated Fourth Edition.Manual of Oculoplastic Surgeryis designed to guide the physician to explore and complete a variety of ocular plastic procedures in a comprehensive and logical step-by-step sequence.Some sections inside include: bull; Trauma bull; Cosmetic bull; Congenital Ptosis bull; Acquired Ptosis bull; Eyelid Malpositions bull; Facial Nerve Dysfunction bull; Eyelid Flaps bull; Orbital SurgeryEach procedure includes a review of the surgical anatomy, step-by-step instructions, and accompanying illustrations-over 500 throughout the text!New topics covered include: bull; Sinus surgery bull; Face fillers bull; Endoscopic dacryocystorhinostomy bull; Midface lift bull; Asian bletharoplasty bull; Naugle-Levine lid reconstruction procedureTheManual of Oculoplastic Surgeryis a classic text and a must have resource for ophthalmologists, oculofacial plastic fellows, residents, ENT-facial plastic surgeons, and general plastic surgeons.

Author Biography

 Mark R. Levine, MD, FACS 
Emeritus Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology  
Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine   
Former Head of the Oculoplastic Section   
Department of Ophthalmology  
University Hospitals of Cleveland  
Former Chief of Ophthalmology  
The Mt. Sinai Medical Center  
Staff Physician  
Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio  
Past President of the American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery  
Wendell Hughes Lecturer  
Emeritus Member of the Orbital Society

Table of Contents

Contents Dedication Acknowledgments Contributing Authors Preface Section I Introduction Chapter 1 Applied Surgical Anatomy of the Ocular Adnexa Jacques G. H. Lasudry, MD; Bradley N. Lemke, MD; John G. Rose, Jr, MD; and Richard K. Dortzbach, MD Chapter 2 Applied Anesthesia Thomas J. Joly, MD, PhD Section II Trauma Chapter 3 Basic Wound Repair: Surgical Techniques, Flaps, and Grafts C\u00e9sar A. Sierra, MD, FACS; Frank A. Nesi, MD, FACS; and Mark R. Levine, MD, FACS Chapter 4 Eyelid Laceration and Lid Defects C\u00e9sar A. Sierra, MD, FACS and Frank A. Nesi, MD, FACS Chapter 5 Management of Canalicular Trauma Tamara R. Fountain, MD Chapter 6 Orbital Floor Fractures William R. Nunery, MD and H. B. Harold Lee, MD Chapter 7 Dacryocystorhinostomy Mark R. Levine, MD, FACS and Yoon-Duck Kim, MD Chapter 8 Endoscopic Lacrimal Surgery Geoffrey J. Gladstone, MD, FAACS Section III Cosmetic Chapter 9 Brow Lift Norman Shorr, MD; Catherine Hwang, MD; Mehryar Taban, MD; and Jonathan Hoenig, MD Chapter 10 Blepharoplasty John B. Holds, MD, FACS Chapter 11 Cheek-Midface Lift Allen M. Putterman, MD Chapter 12 Asian Blepharoplasty: The Essential Steps William P. Chen, MD, FACS Chapter 13 Periocular Rejuvenation With Dermal Fillers and Trichloroacetic Acid Alan M. Lessner, MD Chapter 14   Cosmetic Uses of Botulinum Toxin Jill A. Foster, MD, FACS; Wilber Huang, MD; Julian D. Perry, MD; David E. E. Holck, MD; and Allan E. Wulc, MD, FACS Section IV Congenital Ptosis Chapter 15 Anterior Approach to Correction of Levator Maldevelopment Ptosis J. Earl Rathbun, MD Chapter 16 Frontalis Sling for Congenital Ptosis Robert G. Small, MD Section V Acquired Ptosis Chapter 17 Levator Aponeurosis Dehiscence John A. Burns, MD, FACS; Kenneth V. Cahill, MD, FACS; Jill A. Foster, MD, FACS; and Kevin S. Michels, MD Chapter 18 M\u00fcller\u2019s Muscle-Conjunctiva Resection Allen M. Putterman, MD Chapter 19 Tarsal-Conjunctival-M\u00fcller\u2019s Muscle Resection(Fasanella-Servat Procedure) Randal Pham, MD, FACS Section VI Eyelid Malpositions Chapter 20 Thyroid Eyelid Retraction Richard L. Anderson, MD and David R. Jordan, MD, FRCSC, FACS Chapter 21 Involutional Lower Eyelid Entropion James Karesh, MD, FACS Chapter 22 Cicatricial Entropion Ralph E. Wesley, MD and Kimberly A. Klippenstein, MD Chapter 23 Eyelid Retraction Roger A. Dailey, MD, FACS and Mauricio R. Chavez, MD Chapter 24 Involutional Ectropion Repair David T. Tse, MD, FACS Chapter 25 Cicatricial Ectropion Michael J. Hawes, MD Chapter 26 Trichiasis and Distichiasis James R. Boynton, MD and Thomas C. Naugle, Jr, MD Chapter 27 Tarsorrhaphy and Eyelid Traction Sutures   Steven Fagien, MD, FACS Chapter 28 Floppy Eyelid Syndrome Repair Julian D. Perry, MD and Thu Pham, MD Section VII Facial Nerve Dysfunction Chapter 29 Facial Nerve Palsy Rodger P. Davies, MBBS, FRANZCO, FRACS, FANZSOPS Chapter 30 Hemifacial Spasm Essam A. El-Toukhy, MD, FRCOph Chapter 31 Blepharospasm Essam A. El-Toukhy, MD, FRCOph Section VIII Eyelid Flaps Chapter 32 Periocular Flaps Eugene O. Wiggs, MD Chapter 33 Primary Repair of a Lid Defect With or Without Cantholysis Daniel E. Buerger, MD; David G. Buerger, MD; and George F. Buerger, Jr, MD Chapter 34 Repair of Lid Defects Using a Semicircular Flap Daniel E. Buerger, MD; David G. Buerger, MD; and George F. Buerger, Jr, MD Chapter 35 Tarsal-Conjunctival Advancement Flap in Lower Eyelid Reconstruction Eugene O. Wiggs, MD Chapter 36 Tarsal-Conjunctival Graft or Flap and Skin-Muscle Transposition Flap in Lower Eyelid Reconstruction Eugene O. Wiggs, MD Chapter 37 Repair of Eyelid Defects With the Orbicularis Oculi Mobilization Technique: Naugle-Levine Procedure Constance L. Fry, MD; Thomas C. Naugle, Jr, MD; and Mark R. Levine, MD, FACS Chapter 38 Reconstruction of Medial Canthal Defects Joseph A. Mauriello, Jr, MD Chapter 39 Composite Advancement Flap (Cutler-Beard Procedure) Richard D. Lisman, MD and Christopher I. Zoumalan, MD Chapter 40 Free Tarsoconjunctival Grafts and Composite Grafts   Gil A. Epstein, MD Chapter 41 Advancing Tarsoconjunctival Flaps From the Same Lid Milton Boniuk, MD Section IX Orbital Surgery Chapter 42 Enucleation Jay Justin Older, MD and William P. Mack, MD Chapter 43 Evisceration Mark R. Levine, MD, FACS and John W. Shore, MD, FACS Chapter 44 Exenteration Charles B. Slonim, MD Chapter 45 Caruncular Approach to the Medial Orbit Robert A. Goldberg, MD Chapter 46 Anterior Orbitotomy Dale R. Meyer, MD and Thomas C. Spoor, MD Chapter 47 Lateral Orbitotomy Jill S. Melicher, MD; Jeffrey A. Nerad, MD; and Jonathan W. Kim, MD Chapter 48 Orbital Decompression: Graded Surgical Approach Christine C. Annunziata, MD; Bobby S. Korn, MD, PhD, FACS; and Don O. Kikkawa, MD Chapter 49 Orbital Decompression: Endoscopic Approaches Steven M. Houser, MD, FACS and Howard Levine, MD Chapter 50 Socket Reconstruction Meredith Brooke Allen, MD; Perry F. Garber, MD; David A. Della Rocca, MD; and Robert C. Della Rocca, MD Section X Miscellaneous Chapter 51 Temporal Artery Biopsy Robert L. Tomsak, MD, PhD References and Bibliography Financial Disclosures Index

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