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Microincision Vitrectomy: 23- and 25-Gauge Surgery

Type: Course
This course discusses the concepts behind microincision vitrectomy: trocar cannula systems, a sutureless approach, transconjunctival surgery, and conjunctival displacement. Learn the importance of fluidics, how wound leaks are related to conjunctival displacement and angulated wound construction, and which cases are appropriate for 20-, 23-, and 25-gauge surgery.
Date: March 2009
CME: 2 credits
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LASIK and PRK: Managing Complications

Type: Course
The popularity of refractive surgery has increased due in large part to reduced complications and improved quality of vision after surgery. However, complications still arise, and it is vital that the practicing ophthalmologist be able to quickly identify them. This course covers the most common and serious complications associated with refractive surgery, strategies to avoid such complications, and techniques to manage them if they do occur.
Date: March 2009
CME: 1 credit
Subspecialty:

Peripheral Retinal Lesions in Profile

Type: Course
Embark on a comprehensive review of important and common lesions, featuring many color photographs and expansive natural history findings. Adapted from its final presentation at the 2007 Annual Meeting, this course represents the distillation of 40 years of clinical natural history research on the retinal periphery. It is the only known long-term compilation of such data.
Date: January 2009
CME: 2 credits
Subspecialty:

Wills Eye Manual

Fifth Edition
Updated to include the newest drugs, procedures, and treatment protocols, the Fifth Edition of this best-selling manual is a reliable quick-reference guide for all clinicians who treat eye disorders. Every disorder encountered in the office, emergency room, or hospital is covered.