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Textbook of Pterygium Management [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 178 pages, kõrgus x laius: 279x216 mm, kaal: 370 g, 18 Tables, unspecified; 181 Halftones, color
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Jun-2017
  • Kirjastus: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 9386261545
  • ISBN-13: 9789386261540
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 178 pages, kõrgus x laius: 279x216 mm, kaal: 370 g, 18 Tables, unspecified; 181 Halftones, color
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Jun-2017
  • Kirjastus: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 9386261545
  • ISBN-13: 9789386261540
Teised raamatud teemal:
A pterygium is a growth that develops on the conjunctiva or mucous membrane that covers the white part of the eye. It is a benign or noncancerous growth that is often shaped like a wedge. In some cases, a pterygium can extend to the cornea. A pterygium usually doesnt cause problems or require treatment, but it can be removed if it interferes with vision. The exact cause of pterygium isnt known but one explanation is that too much exposure to ultraviolet light can lead to these growths (Healthline.com).





This book is a comprehensive guide to the diagnosis and management of pterygium.





Divided into four main sections, the book begins with an introduction to pterygium, and its etiopathogenesis, possible causes and diagnosis.





The following sections explain numerous surgical techniques for its management, covering both traditional and newer procedures; and treatment of recurrent pterygium.





The final section describes challenging situations in the management of pterygium including post surgical complications, and its treatment with co-existing disorders such as cataract, glaucoma, and corneal opacity.





The text is highly illustrated with clinical photographs and is accompanied by an interactive DVD ROM.





Key Points









Comprehensive guide to the diagnosis and management of pterygium Covers both traditional and newer surgical techniques, and recurrent pterygium Discusses post surgical complications and treatment with co-existing disorders Includes interactive DVD ROM
SECTION I PTERYGIUM: WHAT, WHY AND WHEN?
1 Etiopathogenesis of Pterygium
3(6)
Shikha Gupta
Tushar Agarwal
Ultraviolet Radiations
3(1)
Angiogenesis and Inflammation
4(1)
Lymphangiogenesis
4(1)
Tumorigenesis
4(1)
Genetics
5(4)
2 Workup of a Case of Pterygium
9(8)
Shikha Gupta
Tushar Agarwal
Clinical History Taking in a Case of Pterygium
9(4)
Counseling Patient Regarding Expectations from Pterygium Excision
13(4)
SECTION II SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF PTERYGIUM
3 Pterygium Excision with Conjunctival Autografting Using Glue
17(10)
Tushar Agarwal
Shikha Gupta
Namrata Sharma
Indications
17(1)
Advantages and Disadvantages
17(1)
Surgical Procedure
18(9)
4 Pterygium Excision with Conjunctival Autograft (Suture Technique)
27(4)
Elsie Chan
Technique
27(1)
Results
28(1)
Complications
29(2)
5 Conjunctival Excision and Extended Tenectomy with Conjunctival Autograft for Primary Pterygium
31(6)
Chintan Malhotra
Arun K. Jain
Vikash Rohilla
Indications
31(1)
Current Role
31(1)
Surgical Steps for Crater Technique
32(5)
6 Pterygium Excision with Inferior Conjunctival Autografting
37(5)
Qi Chen
Fan Xu
Min Li
Li Jiang
Jiping Xu
Indications
37(1)
Current Role
37(1)
Outcomes
37(1)
Surgical Technique
37(5)
7 Pterygium Excision with Narrow-strip Conjunctival Autograft
42(3)
Angelique Pillar
Bennie H. Jeng
David M. Meisler
William J. Dupps
Indications
42(1)
Outcomes
42(1)
Surgical Technique
43(2)
8 Conjunctival Excision with Autograft Using Sandwich Technique
45(3)
Ali Fadlallah
Marc Fava
Steve Robinson
Catherine Choi
Georges El Mollayess
Samir Melki
Indications
45(1)
Current Role
45(1)
Outcomes
45(1)
Surgical Technique
46(2)
9 Pterygium Surgery with Autograft Affixation Using Blood
48(5)
Kanhaiya Mittal
Shikha Gupta
Tushar Agarwal
Indications
48(1)
Current Role
48(1)
Outcomes
49(1)
Surgical Technique
50(3)
10 Pterygium Excision by Mini-flap Technique
53(5)
Kyoung Yul Seo
Sang Min Nam
Ji Won Jung
Indications
53(1)
Current Role
54(1)
Outcomes
54(1)
Surgical Technique
54(4)
11 Conjunctival Excision with Amniotic Membrane Grafting with or without Sutures
58(6)
Prafulla Kumar Maharana
Namrata Sharma
Rationale for Use
58(1)
Indications
58(1)
Surgical Technique
59(1)
Complications
60(1)
Outcomes
61(3)
12 Minor Ipsilateral Simple Limbal Epithelial Transplantation
64(3)
Erick Hernandez-Bogantes
Enrique O. Graue-Hernandez
Principle of Mini-SLET
64(1)
Indications
64(1)
Surgical Technique
64(3)
13 Antimetabolites in Pterygium Management
67(7)
Puneet Jain
Shikha Gupta
Tushar Agarwal
Mitomycin C
67(1)
Indications
67(1)
Contraindications
67(1)
Advantages and Disadvantages
67(1)
Outcomes
68(1)
Preparation and Uses
68(3)
5-Fluorouracil
71(1)
Indications
71(1)
Contraindications
71(1)
Advantages and Disadvantages
71(1)
Outcomes
71(1)
Preparation and Uses
71(3)
14 Antivascular Endothelial Growth Factor Agents
74(5)
Shikha Gupta
Puneet Jain
Tushar Agarwal
Indications
74(1)
Contraindications
74(1)
Advantages and Disadvantages
74(1)
Outcomes
75(2)
Preparation and Uses
77(2)
15 Adjunctive Therapy in Pterygium Management
79(1)
Puneet Jain
Shikha Gupta
Tushar Agarwal
Beta Irradiation
79(2)
Interferon Alpha-2b (IFN α-2b)
81(1)
OLOGEN®
82(3)
SECTION III MANAGEMENT OF RECURRENT PTERYGIUM
16 Conjunctival Excision with Limbal Conjunctival Autograft or Amniotic Membrane Grafting, with or without Mitomycin-C in Recurrent Pterygium
85(4)
Tarun Arora
Shikha Gupta
Tushar Agarwal
Indications
85(1)
Current Role
85(1)
Outcomes
85(1)
Surgical Technique
85(4)
17 Combined Ipsilateral Autologous Limbus and Homologous Amniotic Membrane Transplantation for Recurrent Symblepharopterygium
89(5)
Berthold Seitz
Cord R.H. Huchzermeyer
Indications
90(1)
Advantages and Disadvantages
90(1)
Surgical Techniques
90(1)
Outcomes
91(3)
18 Sealing the Gap for Managing Pterygium
94(13)
Anny M.S. Cheng
Wei-li Chen
Scheffer C.G. Tseng
Principle Behind the Technique
95(1)
Advantages of Using Amniotic Membrane Transplant
96(1)
Surgical Technique
97(6)
Postoperative Care
103(4)
SECTION IV CHALLENGING SITUATIONS IN PTERYGIUM MANAGEMENT
19 Double-headed Pterygium: Split Conjunctival Grafts
107(5)
Neelima Aron
Shikha Gupta
Tushar Agarwal
Indications of Split Conjunctival Grafting
107(1)
Advantages of Split Conjunctival Grafting
107(1)
Disadvantages of Split Conjunctival Grafting
107(1)
Surgical Technique
107(4)
Outcomes
111(1)
20 Management of Pterygium with Coexisting Cataract
112(5)
Koray Gumus
Cynthia I. Tung
Zaina Al-Mohtaseb
The Impact of Pterygium on Visual Parameters
112(1)
Simultaneous Pterygium and Cataract Surgery
113(1)
Timing of the Cataract Surgery: Before or After the Pterygium Excision
113(1)
Surgical Technique for Pterygium Surgery
114(3)
21 Management of Corneal Opacity after Pterygium Surgery
117(4)
Manpreet Kaur
Anubha Rathi
Tushar Agarwal
Predisposing Factors
117(1)
Prevention
117(1)
Preoperative Considerations
118(1)
Management
118(3)
22 Management of Pterygium with other Coexisting Ocular Surface Conditions
121(4)
Pooja Bandivadekar
Tushar Agarwal
Shikha Gupta
Pterygium and Ocular Surface Squamous Neoplasia
121(1)
Indications
121(1)
Investigations
121(1)
Management
121(2)
Corneal Opacity and Pterygium
123(1)
Management
123(2)
23 Pterygium and Glaucoma
125(3)
Shalini Mohan
Mohit Khattri
Surendra Kumar Sachan
Timing of Surgery
125(1)
Preoperative Considerations and Evaluation
125(3)
24 Complications after Pterygium Surgery
128(8)
Manpreet Kaur
Shikha Gupta
Namrata Sharma
Graft-related Complications
128(4)
Host and Donor Site Complications
132(2)
Generalized Ocular Side Effects
134(2)
25 Autologous Advanced Tenon Grafting Combined with Conjunctival Flap for Scleromalacia
136(6)
Jong-Soo Lee
Materials for Ocular Surface Reconstruction
136(1)
Indications
137(1)
Advantages and Disadvantages
137(1)
Surgical Technique
137(1)
Postoperative Care
138(1)
Outcomes
139(3)
26 Tectonic Lamellar Graft in Post Pterygium Surgery Corneoscleral Melt
142(5)
Anubha Rathi
Manpreet Kaur
Shikha Gupta
Clinical Presentation
142(1)
Pathophysiology
142(1)
Approach to Management
142(1)
Surgical Technique
143(1)
Outcomes
144(3)
Index 147
Tushar Agarwal MD

Additional Professor





Shikha Gupta MD

Senior Research Associate





Namrata Sharma MD

Professor





All at Dr Rajendra Prasad Centre for Ophthalmic Sciences, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India