| Lens and Cataract Surgery |
Foldable Intraocular Lenses: Evolution, Clinicopathologic Correlations, and Complications
Concurrent with the 50th anniversary of Harold Ridley's invention of the intraocular lens, Dr. David Apple and his colleagues have authored this unique book, which provides a comprehensive view of the foldable IOLs available today and the surgical techniq
| Author: |
David J. Apple, Gerd U. Auffarth, Gun Peng, Nithi Visessook |
| ISBN: |
1556424353 |
| Publisher: |
Slack Incorporated |
| Binding: |
Hardcover |
| Year Published: |
2000 |
| No. of Pages: |
288 |
| Back Cover: |
| Not Available |
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| Contents: |
Dedication About the Authors Contributing Authors Acknowledgments Preface Foreword Chapter 1: *Introduction Chapter 2: *Evolution of Intraocular Lenses (Generations I to VI) Chapter 3 |
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| Review: |
I am unaware of any textbooks to date that have treated foldable IOLs and refractive lens surgery as accurately and in as much depth. R. Bruce Wallace, III, MD In the book's analysis of intraocular lenses, it highlights not only those features of the lenses which minimise complications but also the importance of correct surgical techniques to achieve the best surgical result. Robert E. Kellan, MD
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