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Ophthalmology in Military and Civilian Casualty Care


Ophthalmology in Military and Civilian Casualty Care



von: Christopher J. Calvano, Robert W. Enzenauer, Anthony J. Johnson

96,29 €

Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 30.07.2019
ISBN/EAN: 9783030144371
Sprache: englisch

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Trauma to the eye and associated structures account for a significant number of combat-related injuries, and combat ocular trauma has steadily risen in frequency over the last century. <i>Ophthalmology in Military and Civilian Casualty Care </i>comprehensively examines the accommodations and modifications that must be made in order to treat such ocular traumas in a military setting.<p><br></p><p>Created by ophthalmology experts actively serving in the military at various levels, this book is designed to improve ophthalmic casualty outcomes across military settings. A history of military ophthalmology serves as the opening chapter, setting the stage for subsequent chapters examining the intricacies and advancements of damage control ophthalmology, prehospital care of combat eye injuries, neuro-ophthalmic manifestations of trauma, and further&nbsp;severe ocular conditions. Later chapters explore the preventative and proactive efforts to reduce and treat combat-related ocular trauma by developing “eye armor” for the American infantry and military-affiliated ophthalmic surgical missions. Complete with high-quality color illustrations and figures, this unique book will serve as an invaluable, practical reference for military physicians, military ophthalmologists, ophthalmology professors, residents, and fellows interested in combat medicine and eye trauma.</p>
<p><b>Part I</b></p>

<p>Chapter 1</p>

<p>History of Military Ophthalmology</p>

<p>Andrew S. Pan, DO, Capt, MC, USAF and Brett W. Davies, MD, MS</p>

<p>&nbsp;Chapter 2</p>

Damage Control Ophthalmology<p></p>

<p>Anthony J. Johnson, MD, J. Richard Townley III, MD</p>

<p>&nbsp;Chapter 3</p>

<p>Damage Control Ophthalmology - Emergency Department Considerations</p>

<p>Ronnie K. Ren, MD and *Daniel J. Dire, MD, FACEP, FAAP, FAAEM</p>

<p><b>&nbsp;</b>Chapter 4</p>

<p>Damage Control Ophthalmology – Anesthesia Considerations</p>

<p>Colonel Mark H. Chandler, MD</p>

<p><b>&nbsp;</b>Chapter 5</p><p></p>

<p>Diagnostic Imaging Considerations in Damage Control Ophthalmology</p>

<p>Aaron M. Betts, MD and John L. Ritter, MD</p>

<p>&nbsp;Chapter 6</p>

<p>Damage Control Surgery: Blast - Anterior Segment Trauma</p>

<p>Anthony J. Johnson MD, J. Richard Townley III, MD, and Joseph F. Pasternak, MD</p>

<p>&nbsp;Chapter 7</p>

<p>Posterior Segment</p>

<p>Marcus H. Colyer, MD and Eric. D. Weichel, MD</p>

<p>&nbsp;Chapter 8</p>

<p>Traumatic Glaucoma</p>

<p>Won I. Kim, MD</p>

<p>&nbsp;Chapter 9</p>

<p>Periocular and Orbital Trauma</p>

<p>COL Sheri L. DeMartelaere, MD and Raymond L. Cho, MD, FACS</p>

<p>&nbsp;Chapter 10</p>

<p>Neuro-Ophthalmic Manifestations of Trauma&nbsp;</p>

<p>Sarah J. Kim, DO, MPH, Prem S. Subramanian, MD, PhD and Kimberly P. Cockerham, MD</p>

<p>&nbsp;Chapter 11</p>

<p>Pediatric Ophthalmology Chapter for Ophthalmology in Military and Civilian Casualty Care</p>

<p>COL(RET) William R. Raymond, IV, MD, CPT, Christiaan Kroesen, MD, CPT, COL(RET), Richard H. Birdsong, MD</p>

&nbsp;Chapter 12<p></p>

<p>Uveitis</p>

<p>R. Christopher Walton, MD</p>

<p>&nbsp;Part II</p>

<p>Chapter 13</p>

<p>Prehospital Care of Combat Eye Injuries</p>

<p>Frank K. Butler, MD and Robert A. Mazzoli, MD, FACS</p>

<p>&nbsp;Chapter 14</p>

<p>Ocular Toxicology in Military and Civilian Disaster Environments</p>

<p>Derek L. Eisnor, MD and Brent W. Morgan, MD</p>

Chapter 15<p></p>

<p>Winning the Hearts and Minds - OPHTHALMOLOGY</p>

<p>Robert W. Enzenauer, MD, MPH, MSS, MBA, Francis G. La Piana, MD, FACS, W. Dale Anderson, MD, Warner D. “Rocky” Farr, MD, MPH, MSS, FACP</p>

<p>Chapter 16</p>

<p>Eye Armor</p>

<p>Thomas P. Ward, MD, COL(RET), MC, USA, and Francis G. La Piana, MD, FACS</p>

<p>Chapter 17</p>

Humanitarian Missions<p></p>

<p>COL Darrel K. (Casey) Carlton, MD</p>

<p>Appendix</p>

<p>Suturing 101</p>

<p>Anthony J. Johnson, MD and J. Richard Townley III, MD</p>

<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Christopher J. Calvano, MD, PhD</p><p>LTC USAR MC, FS and USAR Ophthalmology Consulting to OTSG</p><p>JBSA San Antonio Military Medical Center (Brooke Army MC and Wilford Hall 59th MW)</p><p>Department of Ophthalmology and Oculoplastic Surgery</p><p>JBSA-Lackland, TX</p><p>USA</p><p>Robert W. Enzenauer, MD, MPH, MSS, MBA</p><p>Brigadier General, US Army Retired</p><p>Professor of Ophthalmology and Pediatrics</p><p>Children’s Hospital of Colorado</p><p>Department of Ophthalmology</p><p>University of Colorado School of Medicine</p><p>Aurora, CO</p><p>USA</p><p>Anthony J. Johnson, MD</p><p>Colonel, US Army Retired</p><p>Chief, Cornea Service</p><p>Brooke Army Medical Center</p><p>Ophthalmology Service</p><p>Department of Surgery</p><p>JBSA, Fort Sam Houston, TX&nbsp;</p><p>USA</p>
Trauma to the eye and associated structures account for a significant number of combat-related injuries, and combat ocular trauma has steadily risen in frequency over the last century. <i>Ophthalmology in Military and Civilian Casualty Care </i>comprehensively examines the accommodations and modifications that must be made in order to treat such ocular traumas in a military setting.<p><br></p><p>Created by ophthalmology experts actively serving in the military at various levels, this book is designed to improve ophthalmic casualty outcomes across military settings. A history of military ophthalmology serves as the opening chapter, setting the stage for subsequent chapters examining the intricacies and advancements of damage control ophthalmology, prehospital care of combat eye injuries, neuro-ophthalmic manifestations of trauma, and further&nbsp;severe ocular conditions. Later chapters explore the preventative and proactive efforts to reduce and treat combat-related ocular trauma by developing “eye armor” for the American infantry and military-affiliated ophthalmic surgical missions. Complete with high-quality color illustrations and figures, this unique book will serve as an invaluable, practical reference for military physicians, military ophthalmologists, ophthalmology professors, residents, and fellows interested in combat medicine and eye trauma.</p>
<p>Designed to improve ophthalmic casualty outcomes across military settings</p><p>Addresses the special needs of those managing ophthalmic trauma on today’s battlefield</p><p>Presents a dynamic array of challenges and solutions for resource-limited care environments</p><p>Compressively discusses ophthalmology basics, oculoplastics and orbit, neuro-ophthalmology considerations, care under fire, ocular armor strategies, and the future of combat vision?</p>

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