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This practical volume offers a comprehensive, systematic guide to evaluating patients before cataract surgery. Inadequate assessment can lead to unexpected day‑of‑surgery cancellations, avoidable complications, or postoperative refractive surprises. By contrast, a meticulous and structured approach allows clinicians to optimize both ophthalmic and systemic conditions, reduce surgical risk, and ensure that each patient receives the safest and most appropriate care. Matching case complexity to surgeon experience enhances training, improves outcomes, and supports efficient, high‑volume surgical services.
The Practical Guide to Preoperative Assessment for Cataract Surgery presents a complete framework across six essential domains: cataract surgery listing, biometry and intraocular lens selection, co‑existing medical conditions and anesthesia choice, co‑existing ophthalmic pathologies, surgical planning, and psychosocial considerations. It emphasizes robust protocols for intraocular lens power measurement, careful triage of surgical difficulty, and thoughtful preparation for high‑risk cases. Designed for ophthalmologists, optometrists, and ophthalmic nurses, this text is especially valuable for trainees beginning their journey in cataract preoperative assessment. Clear, practical, and clinically grounded, it equips eye‑care professionals with the knowledge needed to elevate surgical safety, efficiency, and patient outcomes.
Published by: Springer
Publication Date: 2026-08-20
Format: Paperback
ISBN-13: 9783032294975
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Dimensions: 203cm x127cm
Pages: 130