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LASIK
Techniques:
Pearls and Pitfalls
J. Kevin Belville MD; Ronald Smith MD
LASIK
Techniques: Pearls and Pitfalls is a focused, practical text that
contains numerous insights and pearls to assist with LASIK surgery. Utilizing
an interview-style format to present the similarities and differences
in the LASIK operating procedures, this book compares and analyzes the
experience of 10 influential refractive surgeons.
Editors J. Kevin Belville, MD and Ronald J. Smith, MD, MPH, FACS designed
this resource for the surgeon familiar with LASIK, but who wants to improve
his or her technique by reading how experts perform this corrective procedure.
Questions were presented to the surgeons that focus on practical topics.
The presentation of their answers in an organized manner, coupled with
the editors' in-depth analysis, enables readers to increase their understanding
of targeted surgical techniques.
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$79.95
ISBN 1-55642-622-4
232 pp Soft Cover
Pub. Date: 2004
Order# 66224
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Tables accompanying the text assist the reader in following the various
surgeons' descriptions and suggestions. At the end of each chapter, the
editors conduct a comparative analysis of each topic, dissecting areas
of resemblance and diversity between the surgeons.
Surgeons interviewed include Arturo Chayet, MD; Eric Donnenfeld, MD;
Daniel Durrie, MD; Richard Lindstrom, MD; Robert Maloney, MD, MA (Oxon);
Edward Manche, MD; Lee Nordan, MD; Vance Thompson, MD as well as Dr.
Belville and Dr. Smith.
Whether you are looking to increase your understanding of LASIK techniques
or refining operating procedures to improve surgical results, LASIK Techniques:
Pearls and Pitfalls is a great, compact reference to have by your side.
Some Topics Include:
Preoperative evaluation of indications and contraindications for LASIK
Creating a flap using Hansatome, NIDEK, Moria, ACS, and Intralase kerotomes
Laser ablation
Management of complications
Postoperative care
Table of Contents
Dedication
Acknowledgements
About the Editors
Contributing Authors
Preface
Introduction
Foreword
Survey Instrument
Summary Tables
Chapter 1: J. Kevin Belville, MD
Chapter 2: Arturo S. Chayet, MD
Chapter 3: Eric D. Donnenfeld, MD
Chapter 4: Daniel S. Durrie, MD
Chapter 5: Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
Chapter 6: Robert K. Maloney, MD, MA (Oxon)
Chapter 7: Edward E. Manche, MD
Chapter 8: Lee T. Nordan, MD
Chapter 9: Ronald J. Smith, MD, MPH
Chapter 10: Vance M. Thompson, MD
About the Authors
J. Kevin Belville, MD
This book represents a career-long interest by Dr. Belville in advancing
ophthalmic surgical skills. During his residency at Cornell, Dr. Belville
was inspired by renowned ophthalmologists, especially Professors Coleman,
Lincoff, Chang, Ellsworth, and Abramson, to instruct others.
Dr. Belville experienced his first teaching appointment as Chief Resident
at Cornell.
During his year aboard ORBIS, Dr. Belville had the unique opportunity
to train surgeons in over a dozen countries worldwide.
Over the past 20 years, Dr. Belville has been a clinical instructor,
previously at the Washington Hospital Center in Washington DC, and currently
at UCLA in Los Angeles, California.
Dr. Belville has produced instructional LASIK videotapes, written book
chapters and journal articles, and has lectured worldwide.
Ronald J. Smith, MD, MPH
Dr. Smith earned his medical degree from the State University of New
York (SUNY) at Stony Brook. He went on to complete a clinical research
fellowship with Professor Harvey Lincoff in the Department of Ophthalmology
at Cornell/Presbyterian New York Hospital. He acquired his meticulous
approach toward teaching surgical skills from Dr. Larry Jindra during
his residency in Ophthalmology at SUNY Stony Brook.
In 1995, Dr. Smith entered a 2-year fellowship program in cornea-external
ocular disease and refractive surgery at the UCLA/Jules Stein Eye Institute,
where he participated in the FDA trials of photorefractive keratectomy
and LASIK. His outstanding performance earned him the Clinical Research
Award for his work on corneal topography. Working with Robert Maloney,
who shaped his analytical approach to evaluating corneal disease and
intraocular inflammation, Dr. Smith wrote the first published report
on DLK, Diffuse Lamellar Keratitis: Description of a New Syndrome (Ophthalmology.
105:1721- 1729,1998).
During his fellowship training with Drs. Robert Maloney, Bartly Mondino,
Gary Holland, and Barry Weissman, he was inspired by the academically
rigorous environment of mutually supportive teaching, research and patient
care. This example has motivated Dr. Smith to publish his clinical and
research findings on LASIK and refractive surgery in the Journal of Refractive
Surgery, Ophthalmology, and the American Journal of Ophthalmology.
Dr. Smith conducts laser vision correction courses in the United States
and abroad. After finishing his fellowship, he became the director
of a prominent laser refractive center in Beverly Hills. Dr. Smith
recently
completed a Master of Public Health program at UCLA to further develop
his academic skills. He currently serves as an assistant professor
at the UCLA Jules Stein Eye Institute and volunteers with the Lions’ Club
and Flying Samaritans.
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