Oculoplastics and Orbit Series: Essentials in Ophthalmology Volume package Oculoplastics and Orbit Guthoff, Rudolf; Katowitz, James A. (Eds.) 2007, XVII, 255 p. 145 illus., mostly in color., Hardcover ISBN: 978-3-540-22599-7 This item usually ships in 2-3 business days $99.00 About this book | Table of contents About this book Considerable progress has been made in various fields of oculoplastic surgery, e.g. the development of endoscopic transcanalicular as well as endonasal minimal invasive techniques in lacrimal surgery, the use of muscle pedunculated scleral flaps to improve implant motility without pegging. This extraordinary volume enhances your understanding of Graves’ ophthalmopathy and helps you to define situations suitable for radiotherapy and more differentiated surgical strategies such as orbital fat resection, balance bony decompression and lid lengthening procedures. It exemplifies progress in aesthetic surgery such as endoscopic brow lift and soft techniques for mid-face rejuvenation and discusses general risks of infectious disease transmission using allografts as well as current concepts in the management of conjunctival neoplasms. Not only general and clinical ophthalmologists, but also ophthalmic and plastic surgeons will find this volume a stimulating resource that keeps them up to date on new developments in the interesting field of oculoplastic surgery. Written for: Ophthalmologists as well as maxillary, facial plastic surgeons and microsurgeons Keywords: Allografts , Congenital clinical anopthalmos , Endonasal DCR , Eyelid malpositions , Graves Disease , Implants in lacrimal surgery , Lasers in ophthalmic plastic surgery , Microendoscopic techniques , Microsurgery , Muscle pedunculated flaps , Neoplasms , Oculoplastics , Orbit , Sentinel node biopsy , Thyroid Ophthalmolopathy , Upper eyelid bleparoplasty