GATT: Gonioscopy Assisted Transluminal Trabeculotomy
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GATT: Gonioscopy Assisted Transluminal Trabeculotomy

A Guide to Circumnavigating Schlemm's Canal from Around the World

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eBook - ePub

GATT: Gonioscopy Assisted Transluminal Trabeculotomy

A Guide to Circumnavigating Schlemm's Canal from Around the World

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half-Title Page
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Dedications
  6. Table of Contents
  7. Preface
  8. Acknowledgements
  9. About the Editors
  10. About the Authors
  11. Definition of GATT
  12. Chapter 1 Introduction: a brief history of GATT
  13. Chapter 2 Rationale for canal-based surgery
  14. Chapter 3 Preoperative assessment for canal-based glaucoma surgery
  15. Chapter 4 GATT: basic steps and tools
  16. Chapter 5 GATT circumferential pearls
  17. Chapter 6 Pearls for teaching learners how to perform GATT
  18. Chapter 7 Intraoperative assessment of the trabecular outflow pathway: the episcleral venous fluid wave
  19. Chapter 8 Prevention and management of intraoperative and postoperative complications specific to GATT
  20. Chapter 9 Postoperative care of GATT patients
  21. Chapter 10 GATT international experience: Turkey
  22. Chapter 11A GATT international experience: Brazil
  23. Chapter 11B GATT international experience: Chile
  24. Chapter 11C GATT international experience: Peru
  25. Chapter 12 GATT international experience: Africa
  26. Chapter 13A GATT international experience: India
  27. Chapter 13B GATT international experience: Pakistan
  28. Chapter 14 Keys to combining GATT with cataract surgery
  29. Chapter 15 Childhood glaucoma experience
  30. Chapter 16 Secondary canalogenesis after circumferential trabeculotomy in the infant eye
  31. Chapter 17 GATT and secondary glaucomas
  32. Chapter 18 GATT: published outcomes
  33. Chapter 19 The hemi-GATT
  34. Chapter 20 Efficacy of GATT compared to trabeculectomy
  35. Chapter 21 Cost-effectiveness of GATT compared to other MIGS
  36. Chapter 22 Teaching models for GATT
  37. Chapter 23 Correlation of post-surgical angle anatomy with method of trabeculotomy
  38. Chapter 24 Wound healing following circumferential trabeculotomy
  39. Chapter 25 The future of trabeculotomy
  40. Video index
  41. Appendix
  42. Back Cover