Oculoplastic SurgeryClinton D. McCord A revised and updated (2nd ed., 1987) comprehensive text on oculoplastic surgery and diseases, for practicing clinicians with an interest in eyelid, lacrimal, and orbital surgery. Time-honored surgical procedures based on sound anatomic principles are the main area of interest. Proven techniques such as transconjunctival lower lid blapharoplasty and rigid miniplate fixation of orbital fractures are emphasized. The text and figures describe all of the surgical procedures in detail; in many areas, line drawings are used in combination with photographs of the surgical procedure for further clarification. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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Anatomy of the Eyelids Lacrimal System and Orbit | 51 |
System of Repair of FullThickness Eyelid Defects | 85 |
Reconstruction of the Upper Eyelid and Medial Canthus | 99 |
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