Ophthalmic care of the combat casualty /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: United States. Department of the Army. Office of the Surgeon General
Other Authors: Thach, Allen B.
Format: Government Document eBook
Language:English
Published: Falls Church, Va. : Office of the Surgeon General, United States Army ... [et al.], 2003.
Series:Textbooks of military medicine.
Subjects:
Online Access:https://purl.fdlp.gov/GPO/LPS113010
Table of Contents:
  • Machine derived contents note: Contributors
  • Foreword by The Surgeon General
  • Introduction
  • Section 1: History
  • 1. History of Military Eye Care
  • Floyd L. Wergeland, Jr
  • 2. Lessons Learned
  • Francis G. La Piana and Thomas Mader
  • Section 2: Basic Techniques
  • 3. Ocular Trauma: History and Examination
  • Matthew J. Nutaitis
  • 4. Imaging of Ocular and Adnexal Trauma
  • Jeffrey P. Blice
  • 5. Anesthetic Care of the Traumatized Eye
  • Andrew S. Eiseman
  • 6. Ocular Trauma Scales
  • Darryl J. Ainbinder, Robert A. Mazzoli, William R. Raymond IV,
  • Elizabeth A. Hansen, and E. Glenn Sanford
  • Section 3: Anterior Segment
  • 7. Chemical Injuries of the Eye
  • Edward W. Trudo, Jr, and William Rimm
  • 8. Blunt Trauma and Nonpenetrating Injuries of the Anterior Segment
  • Glenn C. Cockerham
  • 9. Sharp Trauma of the Anterior Segment
  • Kraig S. Bower
  • 10. Trauma of the Crystalline Lens
  • Joseph Pasternak
  • 11. Glaucoma Associated With Ocular Trauma
  • Neil T. Choplin
  • ^Section 4: Posterior Segment
  • 12. Blunt Injury of the Posterior Segment
  • David O. Mazur
  • 13. Primary Repair of the Posterior Segment: Penetrating, Perforating, and
  • Blunt Rupture Injuries
  • Gordon A. Byrnes
  • 14. Management of Penetrating Injuries With a Retained Intraocular
  • Foreign Body
  • Wendall C. Bauman
  • 15. Metallosis Bulbi
  • Peter H. Custis and Tim B. Hopkins
  • 16. Sympathetic Ophthalmia
  • Thomas P. Ward
  • 17. Posttraumatic Endophthalmitis
  • Craig D. Hartranft and Thaddeus J. Krolicki
  • Section 5: Oculoplastics
  • 18. Eyelid and Adnexal Injuries
  • Kimberly Peele Cockerham
  • 19. Management of Eyelid Burns
  • John D. Ng and David E.E. Holck
  • 20. Orbital Trauma
  • Robert A. Mazzoli, Darryl J. Ainbinder, and Elizabeth A. Hansen
  • 21. Extraocular Muscle Trauma
  • Scott K. McClatchey
  • 22. Traumatic Optic Neuropathy
  • Kimberly Peele Cockerham
  • 23. Enucleation and Evisceration
  • Asa D. Morton
  • Section 6: Miscellaneous
  • ^24. Eye Injuries Associated With Terrorist Bombings
  • Allen B. Thach
  • 25. Ocular Laser Injuries
  • Rodney D. Hollifield
  • 26. The Development of Eye Armor for the American Infantryman
  • Francis G. La Piana and Thomas P. Ward
  • 27. Geographical Ophthalmology
  • Richard D. Stutzman
  • Abbreviations and Acronyms
  • Index.