Dedication Acknowledgments About the Author Foreword by Douglas D. Koch, MD Introduction Section I Refractive Surgery: An Interactive Case-Based Approach Chapter 1 Fundamentals of Refractive Surgery Chapter 2 Preoperative Patient Evaluation Chapter 3 Corneal Topography and Biomechanical Evaluation Chapter 4 Basic Techniques for Refractive Surgical Procedures Chapter 5 Overview of Refractive Surgical Complications Chapter 6 Refractive Surgery: The Decision-Making Process Section II Case Studies in Refractive Surgery Introduction Part 1: Preoperative Evaluations Case 1 Case 2 Case 3 Case 4 Case 5 Case 6 Case 7 Case 8 Case 9 Case 10 Case 11 Case 12 Case 13 Case 14 Case 15 Case 16 Case 17 Case 18 Part 2: Postoperative Evaluations Case 19 Case 20 Case 21 Case 22 Case 23 Case 24 Case 25 Case 26 Case 27 Case 28 Case 29 Case 30 Case 31 Case 32 Case 33 Case 34 Case 35 Case 36 Appendix: Case Index Index
J. Bradley Randleman, MD, is a Professor in the Department of
Ophthalmology at the Emory University School of Medicine and
director of the Cornea, External Disease, and Refractive Surgery
Section at the Emory Eye Center. A widely respected cornea
specialist, his areas of expertise include corneal and intraocular
refractive surgical procedures, the management of corneal and
external eye diseases, corneal collagen cross-linking, corneal
transplantation and cataract surgery. His primary research
interests include preoperative refractive surgical screening, the
avoidance, diagnosis, and management of refractive surgical
complications; and diagnosis and management of corneal ectatic
disorders.
Dr. Randleman received his BA degree from Columbia College at
Columbia University in New York City with a joint major in biology
and psychology. He earned his MD degree from Texas Tech University
School of Medicine in Lubbock, Texas, where he was elected to the
Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society in his junior year. He then
completed his ophthalmology residency training at Emory University,
where he received the Outstanding Teaching Resident award while he
served as Chief Resident in his final year. Dr. Randleman joined
the Emory faculty and served as Assistant Residency Director for 2
years while also completing a fellowship in cornea/external
disease, and refractive surgery at Emory University. In 2004, he
was awarded the prestigious Claes Dohlman Society Award, which is
given annually to only one individual in the United States for
academic and surgical excellence in cornea and refractive surgery
training. Since practicing and teaching at Emory, he has trained
more than 80 physicians in cataract surgery, refractive surgery,
and corneal transplantation.
In 2007, Dr. Randleman was awarded the Secretariat Award from the
American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) for special contributions
to the field of ophthalmology. In 2010, he was presented the
innagural Binkhorst Young Ophthalmologist Award from the American
Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (ASCRS).
In 2011, Dr. Randleman was awarded the Kritzinger Memorial Award
from the International Society of Refractive Surgery (ISRS). He was
elected to the “135 Leading Ophthalmologists in America” listing by
Becker’s ASC Review (Ambulatory Surgery Centers). Dr. Randleman was
also named as a “Top Ophthalmologist in America” by Castle Connolly
Medical Ltd since 2010 and he is named as one of the “Best Doctors
in America” by US News & World Reports.
Dr. Randleman has served as Editor-in-Chief for the Journal of
Refractive Surgery since 2010. He has authored more than 90
peer-reviewed publications in leading ophthalmology journals in
addition to 15 book chapters on refractive surgery evaluation and
management of complications, and he co-edited the book Corneal
Collagen Cross-Linking with Farhad Hafezi, MD, PhD.
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