The book transitions from basic science to complex surgical techniques. It is highly regarded for its , focusing on the day-to-day needs of a resident or junior consultant.
, authored by Andrew Coombes and David Gartry and published by BMJ Books in 2003, is a foundational text designed for ophthalmology trainees and surgeons. Part of the broader Fundamentals of Clinical Ophthalmology series, this volume provides a structured approach to the most commonly performed surgical procedure in the world. 🔍 Core Review & Features 📖 Content Overview Fundamentals of Clinical Ophtalmology: Cataract...
While the fundamentals remain solid, the book predates modern advancements like Femtosecond Laser-Assisted Cataract Surgery (FLACS) and the latest generation of Premium IOLs (extended depth of focus or trifocals). The book transitions from basic science to complex
Written in a concise, bulleted style that allows for quick reference between clinics. ⚠️ Limitations to Consider Part of the broader Fundamentals of Clinical Ophthalmology
A granular breakdown of the phaco procedure, including wound construction, capsulorhexis, and nucleus management.
Practical advice on handling posterior capsule rupture (PCR), vitreous loss, and displaced lens fragments. 🌟 Key Strengths