Published Works of Stephen
F. Gordon, B.A. 1978-2012
I. Medical
Journals, Periodicals, and Exhibits illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
II. Fully
Illustrated published Textbooks, Atlases, and Software Programs with
significant contribution of illustrations created by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
(minor contributions not included)
III. Medical
Journals - Tri- Monthly Highlights of Ophthalmology Letters and
Bi-Monthly Journal of the Highlights of Ophthalmology, Panama, Republic
of Panama, illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
IV. Medical Journals/Lectures – Robert Morris, M.D., Helen
Keller Foundation and Retina Specialists of Alabama, LLC, illustrations created
by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
I. Stephen F. Gordon, BA has created
illustrations for and appearing in the following Medical Journals, Periodicals,
and Exhibits:
American Journal of Ophthalmology
Combined Trabeculectomy and Cataract Extraction, 1979,
Gordon E. Johns,MD & William E. Layden,MD
Geriatrics for the Primary Care Physician
Recent Advances in Managing the Complications of Diabetes,
June 1980, Brendan C. O’Malley,MD, Hartcourt Brace Jovanovich
Florida Medical
Association Exhibit
Glaucoma Today-University of South Florida Medical Center
Dept. of Ophthalmology, Third Place 1980 Scientific/Educational Exhibit Award
American Medical Optics - A Guide for Implantation of the
Adaptable Pannu Intraocular Lens, 1982, Jaswant Singh Pannu,MD
Ophthalmology Times
‘In-the-bag’ IOL Approach, Oct. 1985, Kenneth J. Hoffer,MD,
Jules Stein Eye Institute, UCLA
Japanese Review of Clinical Ophthalmology
Laser Treatment of Open Angle Glaucoma – Part I, II, III,
March 1986, Benjamin F. Boyd, MD, FACS, Dr. Richard J. Simmons, MD, John V.
Thomas, MD
Japanese Review of Clinical Ophthalmology
Clinical Advances in Laser Photocoagulation – Part I, II,
III, September 1986, Benjamin F. Boyd, MD, FACS, Felix N. Sabates, MD
Woman’s World
Floaters and Flashes, Problems to Keep and Eye On, Dec.
1986, Martin Fox,MD
Ophthalmology Times
IOL Can Be Recentered With Sutures to Make ‘Pseudozonules”,
Feb 1987, J.S. Pannu,MD
Journal of the American Academy of Ophthalmology
Traumatic Retinoschisis in Battered Babies, Nov. 1987
Academy poster presentation, Mark J. Greenwald, MD., Children’s Memorial Hospital,
Chicago
Survey of Ophthalmology
Malignant Glaucoma, Sept/Oct 1987, Maurice Luntz,MD
Gimbel Eye Foundation - Understanding Refractive Surgery,
1989, Howard V. Gimbel,MD, Calgary, Canada
Gimbel Eye Foundation - Understanding Cataract Surgery,
1989, Howard V. Gimbel,MD, , Calgary, Canada
Gimbel Eye Center - Coping with Dry Eyes,
Winter/Spring 1991, Gimbel Eye Center Newsletter, Calgary, Canada
In Focus - Gimbel Eye Foundation
Research and the Gimbel Eye Foundation, Winter/Spring 1991,
Calgary, Canada
Ocular Surgery News
Sub-Retinal Surgery on the Increase, March 1992, Kristine
Morrill
Ocular Surgery News
Excimer Laser Use Climbs in Canada, Nov. 1993, Patricia
Ciaccio-Friia
Ocular Surgery News
Clear Corneal Arcuate Incision Addresses Astigmatism, Nov.
1996, Robert M. Kershner,MD
Boston Globe
Flap ‘n’ Zap, Jan.4, 1999, Richard Saltus, Health/Science
section
Your Health Magazine
See Clearly Now, June 1999, Richard Saltus
Baltimore Magazine
Vision Quest, June 1999, Georgia Hurff
Immersed-The International Technical Diving Magazine
Laser Eye Surgery and Divers, Fall 2000, Capt. Frank K.
Butler,MD
V. Lopez vs. County of
Los Angeles, Legal Case represented by Mr. James Osborne, Esq., Case
Illustrations, Case No.: BC 282782, January 2004
Images, Powerful
‘Next Generation’ OCT Imaging, Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, University of Miami
Miller School of Medicine, Vol. XXVII/Issue 2/Winter2006/07
Images, Vitrectomy
for Diabetic Retinopathy, Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, University of Miami Miller
School of Medicine, Fall 2007
Ophthalmic Mutual
Insurance Company Annual Report, Ophth-Art Series, Ophthalmic Mutual
Insurance Company, 2008
Flashes and Floaters, PVD
and Retinal Tear, Retina Associates of Florida, P.A., W. Sanderson Grizzard,
M.D., April 2009
The Ophthalmic Mutual
Insurance Company Quarterly Digest, Ophth-Art Series, Ophthalmic Mutual
Insurance Company, February 2009
“Tooth in Eye” Modified
Osteo Odonto Keratoprosthesis Procedure, MOOKP Press Release Animation
Series, Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, University of Miami Miller School of
Medicine, September 2009 – Appearing on the NBC Today Show, ABC Good Morning
America, and Comedy Channel The
Colbert Report, subsequently published in numerous ophthalmic and dental
journals worldwide. Artwork
appearing internationally on news
stories of AP, Reuters, Miami Herald, MSNBC, LA Times, SkyNews, Wall Street
Journal, Scientific American, People Magazine, et. al. A news video
containing this eye/dental animation was the #1 most viewed video on Reuters
for three days 9/18/09 to 9/20/09, worldwide.
II. Fully Illustrated published Textbooks
or Atlases with a significant contribution of illustrations created by Stephen
F. Gordon, BA (minor contributions not included):
1. Highlights of Ophthalmology, 20th
Anniversary Edition, Vol.XV, 1978-79, Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS, “The
Different Uses of the Roto-Extractor”, Nicholas G. Douvas,MD
2. Anterior Segment Injuries and Closed Vitrectomy,
Ocular Trauma, 1979, Nicholas G. Douvas,MD, Appleton-Century Crofts
3. Instruction and Review Manual on “The Gills
Techniques” of Visual Extracapsular Cataract Micro-Surgery, 1980, Robert C.
Welsh,MD, St. Luke’s Eye Clinic
4. Highlights of Ophthalmology, Silver Anniversary
Edition, Vol.I, 1982, Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS, Panama, Republic of Panama
5. Highlights of Ophthalmology, Silver Anniversary
Edition, Vol.II, 1982, Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS, Panama, Republic of
Panama
6. Modern Cataract Surgery and Artificial Lens Implants,
1983, Joe W. Morgan, DO, D.Armstrong Co., Inc.
7. Physician-Patient Consultation Illustrations,
1983, Stephen F. Gordon, BA
8. Dentist-Patient Consultation Illustrations, 1984,
Stephen F. Gordon, BA
9. Highlights of Ophthalmology, Atlas and Textbook of
Microsurgery and Laser Surgery, 30th Anniversary Edition, Vol.I,
1985, Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS, Panama, Republic of Panama
10. Highlights of Ophthalmology, Refractive Surgery With
The Masters, 30th Anniversary Edition, Vol.II, 1987, Benjamin F.
Boyd, MD,FACS, Panama, Republic of Panama
11. Wonderful Glorious Sight! 1988, James P.
Gills,MD, St. Luke’s Cataract and Intraocular Lens Institute
12. Retinal Detachment, 1989, George F. Hilton,MD,
American Academy of Ophthalmology
13. Hygienist-Patient Consultation Illustrations,
1989, Stephen F. Gordon, BA
14. Refractive Keratotomy for Myopia and Astigmatism,
1992, George O. Waring, III,MD, Mosby-Year Book, Inc.
15. Clear-Corneal Cataract Surgery and Topical Anesthesia,
1993, I. Howard Fine, MD, Slack, Inc.
16. World Atlas Series of Ophthalmology, Vol.I, 1993,
Prof. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS, Highlights of Ophthalmology, Panama, Republic
of Panama, Published Worldwide in English and Spanish
17. World Atlas Series of Ophthalmology, Vol.I, Part I,
1994, Prof. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS, Highlights of Ophthalmology, Panama,
Republic of Panama, Published Worldwide in English and Spanish
18. World Atlas Series of Ophthalmology, Vol.I, Part II,
1994, Prof. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS, Highlights of Ophthalmology, Panama,
Republic of Panama, Published Worldwide in English and Spanish
19. World Atlas Series of Ophthalmology, Vol.I, Part III,
1994, Prof. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS, Highlights of Ophthalmology, Panama,
Republic of Panama, Published Worldwide in English and Spanish
20. Incisional Keratotomy, 1995, J.Charles
Casebeer,MD, Slack, Inc.
21. Atlas of Ophthalmic Surgery, 1995, Norman S.
Jaffe,MD, Mosby-Year Book, Inc.
22. World Atlas Series of Ophthalmology, Vol.II,
1995, Prof. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS, Highlights of Ophthalmology, Panama,
Republic of Panama, Published Worldwide in English and Spanish
23. The Excimer, Fundamentals and Clinical Use, 1995,
Harold A. Stein,MD, Slack, Inc.
24. World Atlas Series of Ophthalmology, Vol.I, Section
III, Supplement I, Special Update, “Late Breaking Techniques in Refractive
Surgery with Excimer Laser”, 1997, Prof. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS,
Highlights of Ophthalmology, Panama, Republic of Panama, Published Worldwide in
English and Spanish
25. Contact Lenses, Fundamentals and Clinical Use,
1997, Harold A. Stein,MD, Slack, Inc.
26. World Atlas Series of Ophthalmology, Vol.III,
1997, Prof. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS, Highlights of Ophthalmology, Panama,
Republic of Panama, Published Worldwide in English and Spanish
27. Cataract Surgery and Its Complications, 1997,
Norman S. Jaffe,MD, Mosby-Year Book, Inc.
28. Dental Diagnosis Storyboards, 1998, Stephen F.
Gordon, BA
29. World Atlas Series of Ophthalmology, Vol. IV,
1999, Prof. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS, Highlights of Ophthalmology, Panama,
Republic of Panama, Published Worldwide in English and Spanish
30. Atlas of Refractive Surgery, 1999, Prof. Benjamin
F. Boyd, MD,FACS, Highlights of Ophthalmology, Panama, Republic of Panama,
Published Worldwide in English and Spanish
31. The Art and Science of Cataract Surgery, 2000,
Prof. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS, Highlights of Ophthalmology, Panama, Republic
of Panama, Published Worldwide in English and Spanish
32. Dent-Pix Animation Program for PC, v.1.0 , Stephen F. Gordon, B.A., acknowledgement: David M.
Niesslein, D.M.D., September 19, 2002
33. Ocutouch –
Physician-Patient Consultation Animations,
v. 1.0 2003, Stephen F. Gordon, B.A., Editors: Fahim K. Ibrahim, M.D.,
F.R.C.S., Software Design: Stephen R. Gordon, B.S., Stephen Gordon, Inc.
34. Ocutouch –
Physician-Patient Consultation Animations,
v. 3.03 2006, Stephen F. Gordon, B.A., Editors: Fahim K. Ibrahim, M.D.,
F.R.C.S., Peter Rozanec, O.D., John Warren, O.D., Software Design: Stephen R.
Gordon, B.S., Stephen Gordon, Inc.
35. Dent-Pix Animations for
iPad/iPhone, v.1.0 2010, Stephen F. Gordon, B.A., acknowledgement: David M.
Niesslein, D.M.D.
36. Illustrated Full Color
Atlas of the Eye, Eye Care, and Eye Surgery, 2012, Stephen F. Gordon, B.A.,
Edited by Timothy Holekamp, M.D., Editorial Assistance byMatthew B. Gordon,
B.A.
III. Tri- Monthly Highlights of
Ophthalmology Letters and Bi-Monthly Journal of the Highlights of
Ophthalmology, Panama, Republic of Panama
Stephen F. Gordon, B.A. - Senior Art Consultant and Full
time illustrator for the Highlights of Ophthalmology, an international
publisher located in Panama, Republic of Panama. In addition to illustrating and designing the bound volumes
and atlases of the Highlights, illustration contributions appear in the
following Tri- Monthly Highlights of Ophthalmology Letters and Bi-Monthly
Journals of the Highlights of Ophthalmology from 1981 to 2000. These illustrated journals are
published worldwide in eleven editions in seven languages (English, Spanish,
Chinese, Japanese, Italian, Hebrew, German) with a current bi-monthly global
circulation of 80,000. Illustrated
subjects in journals:
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 17 1981 “Laser Treatment for Open Angle Glaucoma – Part I” -
Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama) – Richard Simmons, MD (Assoc.
Prof., Harvard Medical School Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, USA) – John
V. Thomas, MD (Prof., Harvard Medical School Massachusetts Eye and Ear
Infirmary, USA) – illustrated by
Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 18 1981 “Laser Treatment for Open Angle Glaucoma – Part II” -
Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama) – Richard Simmons, MD (Assoc. Prof.,
Harvard Medical School Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, USA) – John V.
Thomas, MD (Prof., Harvard Medical School Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary,
USA) – illustrated by Stephen F.
Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 1 1982 “Laser
Treatment for Open Angle Glaucoma – Part III” - Dr. Benjamin
F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama) – Richard Simmons, MD (Assoc. Prof., Harvard Medical
School Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, USA) – John V. Thomas, MD (Prof.,
Harvard Medical School Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, USA) – illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 2 1982 “What are
the most significant ocular tissue reactions to surgical insult? What happens to the eye during
different surgical procedures?”
- Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd,
MD,FACS (Panama) – Saiichi Mishima, MD (Chairman, Dept. of Ophthalmology, Univ.
of Tokyo, Japan) – illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 3 1982 “Ocular
Tissue Reactions to Surgical Trauma – Part II” - Dr. Benjamin
F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama) – Saiichi Mishima, MD (Chairman, Dept. of
Ophthalmology, Univ. of Tokyo, Japan) – illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 4 1982 “Ocular
Tissue Reactions to Surgical Trauma – Part III” - Dr. Benjamin
F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama) – Saiichi Mishima, MD (Chairman, Dept. of
Ophthalmology, Univ. of Tokyo, Japan) – illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 6 1982 “What are
the most important clinical advances in laser photocoagulation? What are the limitations of Argon laser
and the significant development in new lasers? What is the real contribution of therapy with the new lasers
to Senile Macular Degeneration, Subretinal Vascular Membrane, Diabetic
Retinopathy, Pan Retinal Photocoagulation and Macular Edema?” - Dr. Benjamin F.
Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama) – Felix N. Sabates, MD (Dept. of Ophthalmology, Univ. of
Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine, USA) – illustrated by Stephen F.
Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 7 1982 “What are
the clues to success in laser treatment of subretinal vascular membranes? What special precautions are to be
taken with the red Krypton laser?
The new red, green, yellow, CO2 and YAG lasers, what will each one do? What are their special features? What are the advantages and
disadvantages of green and yellow lasers and of green vs. red? What is the most clinically useful
laser?” - Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd,
MD,FACS (Panama) – Felix N. Sabates, MD (Dept. of Ophthalmology, Univ. of
Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine, USA) – illustrated by Stephen F.
Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 8 1982 “What are
the new, exciting developments in laser therapy of Senile Macular Degeneration? What are the clues to successful Pan
Retinal Photocoagulation? How can
macular edema in vascular abnormalities be best managed?” - Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama)
– Felix N. Sabates, MD (Dept. of Ophthalmology, Univ. of Missouri-Kansas City
School of Medicine, USA) – illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 9 1982 “How can
we significantly improve vision in patients handicapped with macular lesions
without the need for cumbersome and costly low-vision aids? What is the new technique for improved
vision with prismatic scanning refraction?” - Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama) – Nongnart
Romayananda, MD (Dept. of Ophthalmology, Temple University School of Medicine,
USA) – illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 10 1982 “What is
the most significant development in management of choroidal melanomas? How often can it prevent
enucleation? How is proton beam
irradiation done? What are the
results at Harvard? Are metastasis
less with proton beam than enucleation?” - Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama) – Evangelos S.
Gragoudas, MD (Harvard Medical School – Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary,
USA) – illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 11 1982 “What
specific intraocular lenses and cataract surgery techniques are the new trend
now? Why such a significant
change? What is the step-by-step
technique to change into a modern extracapsular? What measures can be taken to obtain the best results and
minimum complication?” - Dr. Benjamin
F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama) – Henry M. Clayman, MD (Bascom Palmer Eye Institute,
Univ. of Miami School of Medicine, USA) – illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 12 1982 “What is
Prof. Joaquin Barraquer’s new method for congenital and juvenile
cataracts? What is intracapsular
aspiration of the lens? What are
the contributions of Healon TM to this technique?” - Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama) – Prof. Joaquin
Barraquer, MD (Barraquer Clinic, Autonomous Univ. of Barcelona, Spain) –
illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 13 1982 “In
addition to the surgical technique, what are the highlights of Professor
Joaquin Barraquer’s concepts on how to manage congenital and juvenile cataracts
by his new methods?” - Dr.
Benjamin F. Boyd, MD, FACS (Panama) – Prof. Joaquin Barraquer, MD (Barraquer
Clinic, Autonomous Univ. of Barcelona, Spain) – illustrated by Stephen F.
Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 14 1982 “In
diplopia secondary to head or face trauma, what is the golden time to wait
before surgical correction? How
can you almost certainly predict which cases will recover without surgery and
which have no possibility but surgery from the very onset? What are the clues to the proper use of
prisms?” - Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD, FACS (Panama) – Malcom L. Mazow, MD
(Pediatric Ophthalmology Service, Univ. of Texas Health Science Center, USA) –
illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 15 1982 “Are
extended wear contact lenses in corneal transplants in aphakia harmful to the
graft? When to fit them? Why do these eye represent a unique
form of aphakia? Why more failures
with contact lenses? The problem
of sick eyes? What is the best
management?” - Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD, FACS (Panama) – H. Dwight Cavanaugh,
MD (Chairman, Dept. of Ophthalmology, Emory Univ. School of Medicine, Atlanta,
USA) – illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 16 1982 “Following
Keratoplasty in aphakia, what special precautions must be taken in early
fitting of extended wear lenses?
What is behind the tight lens syndrome? What are its dangers?
How can it be prevented?
What are the contact lenses of choice? When contact lenses and when intraocular lenses? IOL’s in both eyes. Pearls about astigmatism. Extended wear of choice in myopia.” -
Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama) – H. Dwight Cavanaugh, MD (Chairman,
Dept. of Ophthalmology, Emory Univ. School of Medicine, Atlanta, USA) –
illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 17 1982 “What are
the significant contributions of Chondroitin Sulfate (CDS) to anterior segment
surgery? What are its advantages
and disadvantages vs. Healon TM?
What is the method of use during cataract extraction with and without
intraocular lens implants, corneal transplants and glaucoma surgery? What is the rationale behind its use
and its limitations?” - Dr.
Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama) – David Soll, MD (Chairman, Dept. of
Ophthalmology, Hahnemann Univ. School of Medicine, Philadelphia, USA) –
illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 18 1982 “What are
the latest scientific developments on Radial Keratotomy as surgical management
of myopia? What methods are being
utilized so that the results will be unbiased? How will the question about its safety, efficacy and
predictability be clarified?” -
Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama) – George O. Waring III, MD
(Assoc. Prof., Dept. of
Ophthalmology, Emory Univ. School of Medicine, Atlanta, USA) – illustrated by
Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 1 1983 “What are the highlights on the mechanisms and modern
management of secondary glaucoma from uveitis? What are the latest drugs? When to resort to surgery?” - Dr. Benjamin
F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama) – Maurice H. Luntz, MD (Chairman, Dept. of
Ophthalmology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine and Director of Ophthalmology
Service, Beth Israel Medical Center, New York, USA) – illustrated by Stephen F.
Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 2 1983 “In medically uncontrolled secondary glaucoma from uveitis,
how do you proceed to select the operation of choice? What is the difference in surgical approach whether you are
dealing with secondary acute angle closure glaucoma or secondary chronic angle
closure glaucoma from uveitis?”
- Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd,
MD,FACS (Panama) – Maurice H. Luntz, MD (Chairman, Dept. of Ophthalmology,
Mount Sinai Scholl of Medicine and Director of Ophthalmology Service, Beth Israel
Medical Center, New York, USA) – illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 3 1983 “What is the mechanism of function and major advantages of
the sub-scleral Scheie? What to do
in desperate cases? What is the
modern management of secondary glaucoma following blunt trauma?” -
Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama) – Maurice H. Luntz, MD (Chairman,
Dept. of Ophthalmology, Mount Sinai Scholl of Medicine and Director of
Ophthalmology Service, Beth Israel Medical Center, New York, USA) – illustrated
by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 4 1983 “What is the Potential Visual Acuity Meter (PAM)? What are its significant contributions
and indications for use? How does
it work? What are its limitations?”
- Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd,
MD,FACS (Panama) – David L. Guyton, MD (Assoc. Prof., Wilmer Ophthalmological
Institute, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, USA) –
illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 5 1983 “What are the most important new concepts, methods and
products in contact lenses for daily and extended wear? The systematic parameters that affect
contact lens tolerance? What are
the “Monday-Morning” corneas?”
- Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd,
MD,FACS (Panama) – G. Peter Halberg, MD (Prof. Of Clinical Ophthalmology, New
York Medical College, USA) -
Eduardo Arenas, MD, FACS (Chief of Ophthalmology, Andes Medical Center,
Assoc. Prof. Of Ophthalmology, Univ. of Rosario, Bogotá, Colombia) –
illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 6 1983 “What are the highlights on the YAG laser? What are the main indications for its
use? How does it work? What are its main contributions to
cataract surgery, in cutting vitreous membranes distorting the pupil and
synechiae to corneal graft wounds?
Is cataract removed with the laser? Is the YAG better than the Argon laser for glaucoma?” -
Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD, FACS (Panama) – Robert C. Drews, MD (Prof.
Clinical Ophthalmology, Washington Univ. School of Medicine, St. Louis, USA) –
illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 7 1983 “What is the present status of Laser Trabeculoplasty? Why and how does it work? In what glaucomas is LTP mre
effective? How is the exact
procedure performed?” - Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama)
– James B. Wise, MD (Clinical Assoc. Prof. Of Ophthalmology, Univ. of Oklahoma
Medical School, USA) – illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 8 1983 “What is the anatomical area for the most effective
application of the laser beam in Laser Trabeculoplasty? How is it done? What is the major cause of
glaucoma? When is LTP more
effective: 360 degrees or 180
degrees? What patients have the
best response? What are the
long-term results? Are repeat LTP’s indicated? What are the major complications?” - Dr. Benjamin
F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama) – James B. Wise, MD (Clinical Assoc. Prof. Of
Ophthalmology, Univ. of Oklahoma Medical School, USA) – illustrated by Stephen
F. Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 9 1983 “What is the present scene on lens implant surgery? What is their safety and frequency of
use? What are the types of lenses
preferred? Why have iris-fixated
lenses lost ground? What are the
advantages and potential problems of flexible lenses? The disadvantages of two plane vs. single plane
lenses?” - Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama)
– Robert C. Drews, MD (Prof. Clinical Ophthalmology, Washington Univ. School of
Medicine, St. Louis, USA) – illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 10 1983 “What is the laser management of updrawn or decentered
pupils? How can you open a
non-visible, narrow angle with the Argon laser? How does it work?
What is the technique?”
- Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd,
MD,FACS (Panama) – Delmar Caldwell, MD (Chairman, Dept. of Ophthalmology,
Tulane Medical Center, New Orleans, USA) – illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 11 1983 “What are the indications for Argon laser therapy of primary
and recurrent pterygia? How
effective is the laser? What is
the technique utilized? What is
the new theory of pterygium formation and recurrence? What is the presently recommended method for Beta
therapy?” - Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama)
– Delmar Caldwell, MD (Chairman, Dept. of Ophthalmology, Tulane Medical Center,
New Orleans, USA) – illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 12 1983 “What are the clinical applications of the YAG laser in the
treatment of vitreous disease? How
does it work? What may be its
dangers and complications?” - Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama)
– Hunter Little, MD (Clinical Prof. Of Ophthalmology, Stanford Univ. School of
Medicine, Palo Alto, USA) – illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 1 1984 “What are the most significant developments and new designs
in surgical needles? Why has the
Hemostatic Eraser become so popular?
What are the indications and techniques for their use?” -
Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama) – Robert C. Drews, MD (Prof.
Clinical Ophthalmology, Washington Univ. School of Medicine, St. Louis, USA) –
Edward Maumenee, MD (Prof. Of Ophthalmology, Wilmer Eye Institute, The Johns
Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, USA) – Sam McPherson, MD (USA) – illustrated by
Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 2 1984 “What are the major causes of failure from deficient
cataract incisions? What special
precautions are often overlooked in the pre-op preparation of the
patient?” - Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama)
– Clem McCulloch, MD (Prof. Of Ophthalmology, Univ. of Toronto School of
Medicine, Canada) – illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 3 1984 “Why has postoperative astigmatism gained new
importance? What are the main
causes of large, surgically induced astigmatic errors? What is the step-by-step surgical
technique and suture of choice to prevent this?” - Dr. Benjamin
F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama) – Sam McPherson, MD (Clinical Prof., Duke Univ.
School of Medicine, Durham, N.C., USA) – illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 4 1984 “What are the modern concepts in differential diagnosis and
management of visual loss following blunt, non-penetrating head trauma? What are the late complications
following orbital and adnexal trauma?”
- Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd,
MD,FACS (Panama) – Melvin Alper, MD (Clinical Prof. Of Ophthalmology and
Neurosurgery, George Washington Univ. Medical Center, Washington, D.C., USA) –
illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 5 1984 “What are the new developments, surgical techniques,
indications and results in Refractive Keratoplasty: Keratophakia,
Keratomileusis, Epikeratophakia, Radial Keratotomy and Keratoconus?” - Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama)
– Miles H. Friedlander, MD (Assoc. Prof. Of Ophthalmology, Louisiana State
Univ. Medical Center, New Orleans, USA) – illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 6 1984 “What are the merits of extracapsular extraction not related
to intraocular lens implants? What IOL technique significantly lowers
discission rate? What are the
posterior and anterior chamber lenses of choice?” - Dr. Benjamin
F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama) – David McIntyre, MD (Director, McIntyre Clinic,
Bellevue, Washington, USA) – illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 7 1984 “What are the new, important techniques to minimize
opacification of the posterior capsule in extracapsular extraction? How can we significantly reduce
posterior capsulotomies? What is
the safe and effective method for ambulatory cataract and intraocular lens
surgery?” - Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama)
– Delmar Caldwell, MD (Chairman, Dept. of Ophthalmology, Tulane Medical Center,
New Orleans, USA) – David McIntyre, MD (Director, McIntyre Clinic, Bellevue,
Washington, USA) – illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 8 1984 “What is the present status of anterior chamber intraocular
lenses? What are their advantages
and disadvantages compared with posterior chamber IOL’s? What is the relation of ultraviolet
light to cystoid macular edema?
What are some important measures in preventing vitreous loss?” -
Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama) – Jerald Tennant, MD (Dallas Eye
Institute, Dallas, USA) – illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 9 1984 “What are the three most important developments in the
management of strabismus in the last ten years? How will the clinical application of botulinum toxin and
computers alter the treatment of ocular motility disorders?” -
Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama) – David Romero, MD (Director,
Strabismus Clinic, Mexico City, Mexico) – J. Allen Gammon, MD, MPH (Assist.
Prof. Emory Univ. School of Medicine, Atlanta, USA) – Melvin Carlson, MD
(Clinical Assist. Prof. Univ. of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, USA) –
illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 2 1985 “How are the main complications from blunt trauma presently
managed at the Wilmer Institute?
What are the advantages and the step-by-step technique presently used
for hyphema? What is the
mechanism, sequence of events and prognosis of retinal detachment following
blunt injuries?” - Dr. Benjamin F.
Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama) – Ron Michels, MD (Prof. Of Ophthalmology, Wilmer
Institute, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, USA) – illustrated by
Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 3 1985 “What is the most important, new diagnostic clue to detect
very early glaucoma while visual fields and optic disc are still normal? What is the present enigma of chronic
open angle glaucoma? Does
reversibility of fields in glaucoma really exist? What are some valuable pearls in visual field testing?”
- Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS
(Panama) – Stephen Drance, MD (Prof., Chairman, Dept. of Ophthalmology, Univ.
of British Columbia Medical School, Vancouver, B.C., Canada) – illustrated by
Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 4 1985 “What are some of the most important factors in the success
of corneal grafts? What are the
present concepts for selection of best donor material, prevent inducement of
astigmatism and other significant surgical principles in keratoplasty?” - Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama)
– Delmar Caldwell, MD (Chairman, Dept. of Ophthalmology, Tulane Medical Center,
New Orleans, USA) – illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 5 1985 “What are the updated indications for Radial
Keratotomy? What is the presently
accepted, safest and effective surgical technique for R.K.?” - Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama)
– Marguerite B. McDonald, MD (Assist. Prof. Of Ophthalmology, Louisiana State
Univ. Eye Center, New Orleans, USA) – illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights
No. 7 1985 “What are really the proven advantages
of extracapsular extraction? What
is the difference in complications between primary and secondary posterior
capsulotomies? What precautions must we take in YAG laser capsulotomies? What are important factors in retinal
detachment surgery related to IOL’s?
How can you remove an IOL without bleeding?” - Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama) – Alice McPherson, MD
(Prof. And Chief of Retina Service, Baylor Univ. College of Medicine, Houston,
USA)–illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 8 1985 “What are the indications, problems, complications and
present status of extended wear and soft bifocal contact lenses? Why so much interest in refractive surgery
even though myopes do well with soft contact lenses?” - Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama)
– Louis Wilson, MD (Prof. Of Ophthalmology, Emory Univ. School of Medicine,
Atlanta, USA) – illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 10 1985 “What is the role of Healon ™ in glaucoma surgery,
intraoperative bleeding and eight-ball hyphema? What are the main complications and problems related to
contact lens solutions?” - Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama)
– Richard Wilson, MD (Directory, Glaucoma Service, Wills Eye Hospital,
Philadelphia, USA) – illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 11 1985 “What new technique for congenital cataract surgery prevents
secondary membrane development, amblyopia and nystagmus and permits a
permanently sharp image on the retina from the first post-op day? What is the importance of glare and
contrast in considering indications for cataract surgery?” -
Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama) – Marshall Parks, MD (Senior
Attending, Dept. of Ophthalmology, National Children’s Medical Center,
Washington, D.C., USA) – illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 12 1985 “Does refractive surgery have a significant future? What is the present status of Radial
Keratotomy and the latest findings of the PERK Study on R.K.?” -
Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama) – George O. Waring III, MD
(Assoc. Prof., Dept. of Ophthalmology,
Emory Univ. School of Medicine, Atlanta, USA) – illustrated by Stephen F.
Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 1 1986 “What are the indications, preoperative evaluation,
principles for safety and highlights of surgical technique for Radial
Keratotomy? How does Villasenor’s
nomogram work in predicting results?
How can you manage intraoperative and post-operative complications?”
- Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS
(Panama) – Richard Villasenor, MD (Assoc. Prof. Of Ophthalmology, Estelle
Doheny Eye Foundation, USC, Los Angeles, USA) - illustrated by Stephen F.
Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 2 1986 “What are the new important developments in refractive
surgery other than Radial Keratotomy?
What are the significant advances in corneal preservation? What is the medical treatment to
prevent the more severe stages of retinopathy of prematurity?” - Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama)
– Richard Lindstrom, MD (Assoc. Prof. Of Ophthalmology, Univ. of Minnesota
Health Sciences Center, Minneapolis, USA) – Alice McPherson, MD (Prof. And
Chief of Retina Service, Baylor Univ. College of Medicine, Houston,USA) -
illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 3 1986 “What are the surgical principles, techniques, visual
results and rehabilitation process in the modern management of Retinopathy Of
Prematurity?” - Dr. Benjamin F.
Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama) – Alice McPherson, MD (Prof. And Chief of Retina
Service, Baylor Univ. College of Medicine, Houston,USA) – Steve Charles, MD
(Clinical Assoc. Prof. Of Ophthalmology, Univ. of Tennessee, Memphis, USA) -
illustrated by Stephen F.
Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 5 1986 “What is the most important, fairly simple to perform, new
surgical technique for the management of retinal detachment? How do patients benefit? What are the indications, results and
step-by-step technique?” - Dr.
Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama) – Alfredo Dominguez, MD (Prof. And Chairman,
Dept. of Ophthalmology, Autonomous Univ. of Madrid, Spain) - George Hilton, MD (Clinical Prof. Of
Ophthalmology, Univ. of California School of Medicine, San Francisco, USA) –
illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 6 1986 “How will the management of retinal detachment change with
the new development of pneumatic retinopexy? What are its contributions, indications, contraindications,
results and surgical technique?” -
Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama) – George Hilton, MD (Clinical Prof. Of Ophthalmology, Univ.
of California School of Medicine, San Francisco, USA) – illustrated by Stephen
F. Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 7 1986 “What is the significance of intraocular pressure elevations
following YAG laser posterior capsulotomies? In the presence of glaucoma and cataract, how do you decide
between: 1) The triple procedure;
2) Filter first and do cataract and IOL later or 3) No filter at all?” - Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama)
– Harry A. Quigley, MD (Dir. Glaucoma Service, Wilmer Institute, The Johns
Hopkins Univ. School of Medicine,
Baltimore, USA) – illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 8 1986 “What are the particular risks and procedure of choice in
cataract surgery in eyes with advanced glaucoma? What is the recommended management of cataracts when
pressures are inadequately controlled? What are the newly discovered vital
factors in diagnosis, prognosis, and management of congenital glaucoma?” - Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama)
– Roberto Sampaolesi, MD (Prof. And Chairman, Dept. of Ophthalmology, Univ. of
Buenos Aires, Argentina) – Richard J. Simmons, MD (Clinical Prof. Of
Ophthalmology, Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary,
Boston, USA) - illustrated by
Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 9 1986 “How will the very important innovations in rigid
gas-permeable and soft lenses change the face of contact lens wear? What are the indications, technique and
cosmetic results obtained with argon laser treatment of vascular eyelid and
orbital tumors?” - Dr. Benjamin F.
Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama) – Harold A. Stein, MD, FRCS (Prof. Of Ophthalmology,
Univ. of Toronto Faculty of Medicine, Toronto, Canada) – Joseph C. Flanagan, MD
(Dir. Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery, Wills Eye Institute, Prof. Of Ophthalmology,
Thomas Jefferson Univ., Philadelphia, USA) - illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 10 1986 “What is the modern management of opaque cornea and
cataract? What are the indications
and surgical technique for the combined triple procedure of penetrating
keratoplasty, extracapsular cataract extraction and posterior chamber IOL? What are the comparative risks and
complications of combined vs. separate procedures?” - Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama) – Delmar Caldwell, MD
(Prof. And Chairman, Dept. of Ophthalmology, Tulane Univ. School of Medicine,
New Orleans, USA) – illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 11 1986 “What are the revised, changing indications for primary IOL
surgery? What is the present
approach to secondary lens implantation?
Why so much current interest in soft and silicone IOL’s, implantation in
capsular bag vs. ciliary sulcus and ultraviolet filtering? How can you prevent undesirable optical
aberrations and visual complications?” -
Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama) – Manus C. Kraff, MD (Clinical
Prof. Of Ophthalmology, Univ. of Illinois Medical School, Chicago, USA) - David J. Apple, MD (Prof. Of
Ophthalmology and Pathology, Univ. of Utah Sciences Center, Salt Lake City,
USA) – illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 12 1986 “What causes cancer?
What are the new major developments and future trends in the pathogenesis,
methods of diagnosis and management in oncology? What is their relation to ophthalmology?” - Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama)
– Jack Rootman, MD (Prof. Of Ophthalmology and Pathology, Univ. of British
Columbia School of Medicine, B.C., Canada) – illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon,
BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No.1 1987 “Congenital cataracts: Are they still a serious
problem? When should we operate on
bilateral and monocular cataracts?
What is the modern surgical management and visual rehabilitation?”
- Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS
(Panama) – Irene Maumenee, MD (USA) - illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No.3 1987 “Uveal Tumors – En Bloc Resection” - Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama)
– Don Nicholson, MD (USA) - illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 4 1987 “What is the most common cause of failure in retinal
detachment surgery? Why is
proliferative vitreoretinopathy (PVR) a very important entity? What can we do
to minimize complications in retinal surgery?” - Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama) –
Mireille Bonnet, MD (Prof. And Chairman, Dept. of
Ophthalmology, Hopital de la Croix-Rousse, Univ. of Lyon, France) - illustrated
by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 5 1987 “Which is the least morbid operation for retinal
detachment? Can the intraocular
gas injection operation lead to high morbidity and unexpected failures? What is the mechanism of PVR leading to
traction detachments? How can we
prevent PVR? How can complicated
retinal detachments best be managed? ” -
Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama) – Stephen Ryan, MD (Prof. And
Chairman, Dept. of Ophthalmology, Univ. of Southern California, Los Angeles,
USA) – Harvey Lincoff, MD (Prof. And Chief, Retina Service, New York Hospital –
Cornell Medical Center, USA) - illustrated by Stephen F.
Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 6 1987 “What are: 1) The new developments in ophthalmic needles and
sutures? 2) The innovations in
bioengineering to accelerate and control wound healing? 3) The present status of small
incision, foldable intraocular lenses?” -
Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama) – Robert C. Drews, MD (Prof. Of
Clinical Ophthalmology, Washington Univ. School of Medicine, St. Louis, USA) –
George Waring III, MD (Assoc. Prof.,
Dept. of Ophthalmology, Emory Univ. School of Medicine, Atlanta, USA) - illustrated
by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 7 1987 “What is the present status of refractive surgery? What are the different categories,
indications, surgical principles and operations of choice for low to moderate
myopia, high myopia, hyperopia, unilateral aphakia in children, keratoconus and
astigmatism?” - Dr. Benjamin F.
Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama) – Jose Barraquer, MD – (Barraquer Institute of the
Americas, Bogota, Colombia) -
Richard Villasenor, MD (Univ. Of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA) –
Casimir A. Swinger, MD, (Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, New York, USA) –
Marguerite McDonald, MD (Assist. Prof. Of Ophthalmology, Louisiana State Univ.
Eye Center, New Orleans, USA) – Richard Troutman, MD (Manhattan Eye, Ear &
Throat Hospital, New York, USA) – Luis Antonio Ruiz, MD (Barraquer Institute of
the Americas, Bogotá, Colombia) - illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 8 1987 “What are the most important new developments in ocular
laser surgery? What are the
clinical applications of: 1) The dye laser? 2) Vitreolysis with the YAG laser?
3) Management of dry eyes with laser? 4) Contact laser as surgical scalpel? 5)
Excimer ultraviolet lasers for photorefractive corneal surgery?” -
Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama) – Rosaria Brancato, MD (Prof. And
Chairman, Dept. of Ophthalmology, Univ. of Milan, Italy) – Felix Sabates, MD
(Dept. of Ophthalmology, Univ. of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine, USA)
– Delmar Caldwell, MD (Prof. And Chairman, Dept. of Ophthalmology, Tulane Univ.
School of Medicine, New Orleans, USA) – Jack Dodick, MD (Chief of
Ophthalmology, Manhattan Eye, Ear & Throat Hospital, New York, USA) -
Gholam Peyman, MD (Prof. Of Ophthalmology, Univ. of Illinois College of
Medicine, Chicago, USA) -
illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 9 1987 “In intraocular lens surgery, what are the real
contributions of: 1) New designs; 2) Ultraviolet blockers; 3) Small
incisions? Is it worthwhile to
change from sulcus to capsular bag fixation? What techniques facilitate this? What are the results and methods used with foldable IOL’s?”
- Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama) – Norman Jaffe, MD (Clinical Prof. Of
Ophthalmology, Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, Univ. of Miami School of Medicine,
USA) – John Hunkler, MD (Assoc. Prof. Of Ophthalmology, Univ. of Kansas, USA)
- illustrated by Stephen F.
Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 10 1987 “In extracapsular surgery, what are: 1) The new low cost,
efficient automated irrigation-aspiration method? 2) The comparative safety of
phaco vs. planned ECCE? 3) Diagnosis and treatment of slow onset endophthalmitis?
4) Holladay’s new method for calculating IOL power?” - Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama)
– Robert C. Drews, MD (Prof. Of Clinical Ophthalmology, Washington Univ. School
of Medicine, St. Louis,USA) – Norman Jaffe, MD ( Clinical Prof. Of Ophthalmology,
Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, Univ. of Miami School of Medicine, USA) – Jack T.
Holladay, MD (Clinical Assoc. Prof. Of Ophthalmology, Hermann Eye Center, Univ.
of Texas Medical School, Houston, USA) -
illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 11 1987 “1) How can we prevent corneal ulcers and giant papillary
conjunctivitis associated with contact lens wear? 2) Which are the safest and most effective contact lens care
systems? 3) Update on management
of chronically irritated eye” -
Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama) – Louis Wilson, MD (Prof. Dept.
of Ophthalmology, Emory Univ. School of Medicine, Atlanta, USA) – Mathea
Alansmith, MD – Ronald Smith, MD (Prof. Of Ophthalmology, Estelle Doheny Eye
Institute, USC, Los Angeles, USA) -
illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 12 1987 “What are the important pre-op considerations and
indications for cataract surgery in patients with uveitis and chronic
inflammation? What is the role of
corticosteroids and immunosuppressants?
What new techniques decrease complications and improve results?” - Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama)
– Ronald Smith, MD (Prof. Of Ophthalmology, Estelle Doheny Eye Institute, USC,
Los Angeles,USA) - illustrated by
Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Highlights of Ophthalmology Letter – Mini–Highlights No. 2 1988 “What are the most significant advances in: 1) The
management of diabetic retinopathy; 2) The prognosis and treatment of
age-related macular degeneration?” -
Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama) – Robert Murphy, MD (Assoc. Prof.
Of Ophthalmology, Wilmer Eye Institute, The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore,
USA) – illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Journal of the Highlights of Ophthalmology No.
10 1991 “Anterior
Segment Trauma - Al Sommer's Insights ” - Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS
(Panama) - Dr. Alfred Sommer, MD (USA) - Dr. Robert Stegmann, MD (South Africa)
- illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Journal of the Highlights of Ophthalmology No.
5 1992 “Botulinum
- A Toxin For Strabismus, Nystagmus and Blepharospasm” - Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd,
MD,FACS (Panama) - Dr. Eugene Helveston, MD (USA) - Dr. Alice Lozano-Pratt, MD
(Mexico) - illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Journal of the Highlights of Ophthalmology No.
7 1992 “Management
of Eyes with Opaque Corneas and Glaucoma/ Techniques to remove Anterior and
Posterior Chamber Intraocular Lenses” - Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama)
- Dr. Delmar Caldwell, MD (USA) - illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Journal of the Highlights of Ophthalmology No.
8 1992 “Prevention
of Post-Cataract Astigmatism/ The Sutureless Cataract Wound. How is it Done? How it Works/ What to do with Post
Cataract Astigmatism” - Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama) - Dr. Jack
Dodick, MD (USA) - Dr. Miles Friedlander, MD (USA) - Dr. Kurt Buzard, MD (USA)
– illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Journal of the Highlights of Ophthalmology No.
9 1992 “Modern
Diagnosis and Management of Orbital Diseases/ Management of Undercorrections
Following Radial Keratotomy” - Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama) - Mr.
John Wright (England) - Dr. Kurt Buzard, MD (USA) - illustrated by Stephen F.
Gordon, BA
Journal of the Highlights of Ophthalmology No.
7 1993 “How
and When to Use Antimetabolites Successfully in Trabeculectomy” - Dr. Benjamin
F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama) - Dr. Eduardo Arenas, MD (Colombia) - Dr. Delmar
Caldwell, MD (USA) - Dr. Peng T. Khaw, MD (England) - Dr. Maurice Luntz, MD
(USA) - Dr. Paul Palmberg, MD (USA) - Dr. Richard Simmons, MD (USA) - Dr.
Robert Stamper, MD (USA) - illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Journal of the Highlights of Ophthalmology No.
8 1993 “Laser
in Glaucoma Filtration Surgery/ Trabeculoviscotomy/ Post-Op Management of
Filtering Operations” - Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama) -Prof. Rosario
Brancato, MD (Italy) - Dr. Dunbar Hoskins, MD (USA) - Dr. Maurice Luntz, MD
(USA) - Dr. Alvaro Moreno, MD (Panama) - Dr. Richard Simmons, MD (USA) - Dr.
Robert Stegmann, MD (South Africa) - illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Journal of the Highlights of Ophthalmology No.
9 1993 “Prevention
and Management of Complicated Hypotony in Trabeculectomy with Mitomycin” - Dr.
Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama) - Dr. Paul Palmberg, MD (USA ) - illustrated
by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Journal of the Highlights of Ophthalmology No.
10 1993 “Advances
in Diagnosis and Management of the Dry Eye” - Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS
(Panama) - Prof. Juan Murube, MD (Spain) - illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Journal of the Highlights of Ophthalmology No.
12 1993 “Diagnosis,
Treatment and Rehabilitation of Patients with Low Vision/ Training The Blind to
Become Independent” - Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama) - Dr. Felix
Sabates, MD (USA) - Dr. Donald Fletcher, MD (USA) - Ms. Marion Peck, MD (USA) -
illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Journal of the Highlights of Ophthalmology No. 1 1994 Epithelial
Herpes Simplex Keratitis Herpetic Stromal Disease” Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd,
MD,FACS (Panama) - Dr. Enrique Graue, MD (Mexico) - illustrated by
Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Journal of the Highlights of Ophthalmology No.
2 1994 “Significant
Advances in the Treatment of Vitreoretinal Diseases - Part I” - Dr. Benjamin F.
Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama) - Prof.
August Deutman, MD (Netherlands) - illustrated by Stephen F.
Gordon, BA
Journal of the Highlights of Ophthalmology No.
3 1994 “Advances
and New Controversies in Vitreoretinal Surgery - Part II” - Dr. Benjamin F.
Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama) - Dr. Jackson Coleman, MD (USA) - illustrated by Stephen
F. Gordon, BA
Journal of the Highlights of Ophthalmology No.
4 1994 “Retinal
Detachment: Methods of Fundus
Visualization, Present Role of Scleral Buckles, Intraocular Gas,
Perfluorocarbon Liquids” - Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama) - Dr.
Mireille Bonnet, MD (France) - Dr. Enrique Malbran, MD (Argentina) - Dr. Gholam
Peyman, MD (USA) - illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Journal of the Highlights of Ophthalmology No.
5 1994 “Present
Status of Excimer Laser Surgery” - Dr.
Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama) - Prof. Theo Seiler, MD (Germany) - Dr.
Harold Stein, MD (Canada) - Dr. Hugh Taylor, MD (Australia) - Dr. George Waring
III, MD (USA) - Dr. Raul Suarez, MD (Mexico) - illustrated by Stephen F.
Gordon, BA
Journal of the Highlights of Ophthalmology No.
6 1994 “Update
On Non-Excimer Refractive Surgery” - Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama) -
Prof. Albert Galand, MD (Belgium) - Dr. Antonio Mendez, MD (Mexico) - Dr.
Umberto Merlin, MD (Italy) - Dr. David Schanzlin, MD (USA) - illustrated by
Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Journal of the Highlights of Ophthalmology No.
7 1994 “Advances
in Management of Intraocular Tumors” - Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama) -
Dr. Jerry Shields, MD – (USA) - illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Journal of the Highlights of Ophthalmology No. 8 1994 “New
Insights Into the Nature and Management of Glaucoma” - Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd,
MD,FACS (Panama) - Dr. Paul R. Litcher, MD (USA) - illustrated by
Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Journal of the Highlights of Ophthalmology No.
9 1994 “Update
on Diagnostic Test for Open-Angle Glaucoma/The Increasing Importance of
Genetics in Glaucoma” - Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama) - Dr. Maurice
Luntz, MD (USA) - Dr. Curt Hartleben, MD (Mexico) - Dr. Graham Trope, MD
(Canada) - illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Journal of the Highlights of Ophthalmology No.
10 1994 “Present
Status of Refractive Surgery “
- Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama) - Dr. Marguerite McDonald, MD (USA) -
Dr. George Waring III, MD (USA) - illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Journal of the Highlights of Ophthalmology No.
11/12 1994 “Refractive Cataract Surgery” - Dr.
Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama) - Dr. Kurt Buzard , MD (USA) - Dr. Jackson
Coleman, MD (USA) - Dr. Richard Lindstrom, MD (USA) - Dr. Maurice Luntz, MD
(USA) - illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Journal of the Highlights of Ophthalmology No. 1 1995 “The
Significant Strides of Phacoemulsification - Part I” - Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd,
MD,FACS (Panama) - Dr.
Jack Dodick, MD (USA) - Dr. I. Howard Fine, MD (USA) - Dr. Arthur Lim, MD
(Singapore) - Dr. Richard Lindstrom, MD (USA) - Dr. James Little, MD (USA) -
Dr. Maurice Luntz, MD ( USA)
- Dr. Enrique Malbran, MD (Argentina) – illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Journal of the Highlights of Ophthalmology No.
2 1995 “The
Significant Strides of Phacoemulsification - Part II” - Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd,
MD,FACS (Panama) - Dr. Carlos Argento, MD (Argentina) - Dr. Jack Dodick, MD
(USA) - Dr. Howard Gimbel, MD (Canada) - Dr. James Little, MD (USA) - Dr.
Enrique Malbran, MD (Argentina) – illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Journal of the Highlights of Ophthalmology No.
3 1995 “Highlights
of IOL Implantation/ Main Complications of Phacoemulsification” - Dr. Benjamin
F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama) - Dr. Joaquin Barraquer, MD (Spain) - Dr. Rafael
Barraquer, MD (Spain) - Dr. August Deutman, MD (Netherlands) - Dr. Jack Dodick,
MD (USA) - Dr. Robert Drews, MD (USA) - Dr. Howard Gimbel, MD (Canada) - Dr.
Jack Holladay, MD (USA) - Dr. Hilel Lewis, MD (USA) - Dr. Arthur Lim, MD
(Singapore) - Dr. Richard Lindstrom, MD (USA) - Dr. Enrique Malbran, MD
(Argentina) – illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Journal of the Highlights of Ophthalmology No.
4 1995 “Botulinum
Endotoxin in Strabismus Surgery/External Diseases” - Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd,
MD,FACS (Panama) - Prof. Edward Buckley (USA) - Prof. Hugh Taylor, MD
(Australia) – illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Journal of the Highlights of Ophthalmology No.
5 1995 “Principles
for Successful Management of Ocular Trauma - Part I” - Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd,
MD,FACS (Panama) -Prof. Klaus Heimann, MD (Germany) – illustrated by Stephen F.
Gordon, BA
Journal of the Highlights of Ophthalmology No.
6 1995 “Significant
Developments in Local Anesthesia/ Management of Ocular Trauma - Part II” - Dr.
Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama) - Dr. Cristela Aleman, MD (Panama) - Prof.
Edgardo Carreño, MD (Chile) - Prof. Robert Stegmann, MD (South Africa) –
illustrated by Stephen F.
Gordon, BA
Journal of the Highlights of Ophthalmology No.
1 1996 “Management
of Ocular Trauma - Part III/Main Causes of Failure in Strabismus Surgery/Path
to Follow in Refractive Surgery” - Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama) -
Prof. Joaquin Barraquer, MD (Spain) - Dr. Robert Stegmann, MD (South Africa) -
Prof. Giora Treister, MD (Israel) - Prof. Gunter von Noorden, MD (USA) –
illustrated by Stephen F.
Gordon, BA
Journal of the Highlights of Ophthalmology No.
2 1996 “The
Present and Future of Refractive Surgery” - Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS
(Panama) - Prof. Rosario Brancato, MD (Italy) - Dr. Richard Lindstrom, MD (USA)
- Dr. Marguerite McDonald, MD (USA) - Dr. Harold Stein, MD (Canada) - Dr.
Roberto Zaldivar, MD
(Argentina) – illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Journal of the Highlights of Ophthalmology No.
3 1996 “The
Transition from Planned Extracapsular Surgery to Phacoemulsification - How to
go About It?/Is RK Obsolete?/New and Effective Treatment for Mooren's Ulcer -
Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama) - Dr. Sergio Benchimol, MD (Brazil) -
Dr. Edgardo Carreño, MD (Chile) - Dr. George Waring III, MD (USA) - Dr. Steven
E. Wilson, MD (USA) – illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Journal of the Highlights of Ophthalmology No.
4 1996 Glaucoma: Advances in Diagnosis and Follow-up -
New Approaches to Medical Management of Glaucoma/Is Indocyanine Green Superior
to Fluorescein Angiography? / New Developments in Exchanging Diagnostic
Information” - Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama) - Dr. Richard Simmons, MD
(USA) - Dr. Ruthanne Simmons, MD (USA) - Dr. Gisele Soubrane, MD (France) -
Prof. Robert Stegmann, MD (South Africa) – illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Journal of the Highlights of Ophthalmology No.
5 1996 “Dry
Eye: What Is New in Understanding
its Nature and Effective Management?/Glaucoma: Rescuing the Optic Nerve/The
Clinical Applications of Macular Electroretinograms (ERG)” - Dr. Benjamin F.
Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama) - Prof. Maurice Luntz, MD (USA) - Dr. Yozo Miyake, MD
(Japan) - Dr. Juan Murube, MD (Spain) - Prof. Kazuo Tsubota, MD (Japan) –
illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Journal of the Highlights of Ophthalmology No.
6 1996 “Inflammation/Explanting
Foldable IOL's/Excimer for Hypermetropia” - Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS
(Panama) - Prof. Rubens Belfort Jr. , MD (Brazil) - Dr. Jack Dodick, MD (USA) -
Prof. Kanjiro Masuda, MD (Japan) - Dr. Enrique Suarez, MD (Venezuela) - Prof.
Bjorn Tengroth, MD (Sweden) – illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Journal of the Highlights of Ophthalmology No.
1 1997 “Strabismus:
New Developments in Diagnosis and Management/Alternative Guidelines for
Operations of Choice in Large Estropias/The Capsular Tension Ring to Maintain
the Shape of the Capsular Bag” - Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama) - Prof.
Anthony Murray South, MD (Africa) - Prof. Okihiro Nishi, MD (Japan) –
illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Journal of the Highlights of Ophthalmology No.
2 1997 “The
Small Incision Phaco Section Planned Extracapsular Manual Technique/Adjustments
with Temporal Cataract Incision/Ocular Endoscopy/ Risks of Topical Anesthesia”
- Dr.
Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama) - Dr. David McIntyre, MD (USA) - Dr. Rafael
Barraquer, MD (Spain) – illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Journal of the Highlights of Ophthalmology No.
3 1997 “Trends
in Glaucoma, Digital Angiography and Visions for the Future” -Dr. Benjamin F.
Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama)
- Prof. Joaquin Barraquer, MD (Spain) - Prof. Gabriel Coscas, MD (France) -
Prof. Arthur Lim, MD (Singapore) - Dr. Maurice Luntz, MD (USA) - Dr. E. Rand
Simpson, MD (Canada) – illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Journal of the Highlights of Ophthalmology No.
4 1997 “Main
Principles of Successful Retinal Re-Attachment Surgery - Part I/The Burden of
Visual Impairment and Blindness/The Future of Refractive Surgery” - Dr.
Benjamin F. Boyd, MD, FACS (Panama) - Dr. Robert C. Drews, MD (USA) - Dr. Alice
McPherson, MD (USA) - Dr. Alfred Sommer, MD (USA) – illustrated by Stephen F.
Gordon, BA
Journal of the Highlights of Ophthalmology No.
5 1997 “Updated
on Retinal Detachment Surgery Part II/ New
Developments in Lasers/Importance of Ophthalmic Assistants” - Dr. Benjamin F.
Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama) - Prof. Rosario Brancato, MD (Italy) - Dr. Francisco
Contreras, MD (Peru) - Dr. Alice McPherson, MD (USA) – illustrated by Stephen
F. Gordon, BA
Journal of the Highlights of Ophthalmology No.
6 1997 “Towards
Perfect Outcome in Cataract Surgery/Achieving Success in Refractive
Surgery/Significant Advances in Research Pertinent to Clinician” - Dr. Benjamin
F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama) - Dr. Daniel Albert, MD (USA) - Dr. Ricardo
Guimaraes, MD (Brazil) - Prof. Arthur Lim, MD (Singapore) – illustrated by
Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Journal of the Highlights of Ophthalmology No. 1 1998 “Retina
2000 - 50th Anniversary of Modern Retinal Surgery/Ready for the Challenge of
the 21st Century.”-Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama) - Dr. Rafael Cortez, MD
(Venezuela) - J. Wallace McMeel, MD (USA) - Dr. Alice McPherson, MD (USA) - Dr.
Felix Sabates, MD (USA) – illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Journal of the Highlights of Ophthalmology No.
2 1998 “Latest
Developments in Cataract/IOL and Refractive Surgery - Part I New Dimensions in
Cataract Surgery” -Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD, FACS (Panama) - Prof. Joaquin
Barraquer, MD (Spain) - Dr. Jack Dodick, MD (USA) - Dr. Douglas D. Koch, MD
(USA) – illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Journal of the Highlights of Ophthalmology No.
3 1998 “Latest
Developments in Cataract/IOL and Refractive Surgery - Part II” - Dr. Benjamin
F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama) - Dr. Jack Dodick, MD (USA) - Dr. Karl Jacobi, MD and
Felix Jacobi, MD (Germany) - Dr. Douglas D. Koch, MD (USA) – illustrated by
Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Journal of the Highlights of Ophthalmology No.
4 1998 “Next
Frontiers in Refractive Surgery/LASIK Vs Pre-Crystalline IOL in High
Myopia/Cyclosporin for Treatment of Dry Eye” - Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,
FACS (Panama) - Dr. Ricardo
Guimaraes, MD (Brazil) - Dr. Roberto Zaldivar, MD (Argentina) - Dr. Steven
Wilson, MD (USA) – illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Journal of the Highlights of Ophthalmology No.
5 1998 “Significant
Advance in the Understanding and Management of Vascular Diseases of the Retina
- Part I” - Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama) - Dr. Morton Goldberg, MD
(USA) – illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Journal of the Highlights of Ophthalmology No.
6 1998 “Major
Advances in Vitreo Retinal Surgery/The Contributions of Amniotic Membrane in
Ocular Surgery Muclar Surface Disorders - Part II” - Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD
(Panama) - Dr. Ferenc Kuhn, MD (USA) - Dr. Robert Morris, MD (USA) - Prof. Juan
Murube, MD (Spain) – illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Journal of the Highlights of Ophthalmology No.1 1999 “Glaucoma
- New Horizons/Undergoing Cataract Surgery with a Master Surgeon” - Dr.
Benjamin F. Boyd, MD, FACS (Panama) - Dr. Carl B. Camras, MD (USA) - Dr. Jack
Dodick, MD (USA) - Dr. Leonard Levin, MD (USA) - Dr. Joel S. Schumann, MD (USA)
– illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Journal of the Highlights of Ophthalmology No.
2 1999 “Refractive
Surgery - Late Breaking Techniques/The Year 2000 Problem” - Dr. Benjamin F.
Boyd , MD, FACS (Panama) - Dr. Carmen Barraquer, MD (Colombia) - Dr. Virgilio
Centurion, MD (Brazil) - Dr. Robert Drews, MD (USA) - Dr. Peter McDonnell, MD
(USA) - Dr. George Waring III, MD (USA) – illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Journal of the Highlights of Ophthalmology No.
3 1999 “Phakic
Refractive IOL'S Anatomy of the Unseen-the Vitreous/Significant Advances in
Ultrasound Imaging/The Role of Private Foundations in Eye Care” - Dr. Benjamin
F. Boyd, MD, FACS (Panama) - Dr. Jackson Coleman, MD (USA) - Dr. Robert Drews,
MD (USA) - Dr. Jan Worst, MD (Holland) – illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Journal of the Highlights of Ophthalmology No.
4 1999 “New
Developments for Small Incision Cataract Surgery/Cataract Surgery in
Uveitis/Advances and Impact of AIDS” - Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD, FACS (Panama)
- Dr.Rubens Belfort Jr., MD (Brazil) - Dr. Michael Blumenthal, MD (Israel) -
Dr. Kurt Buzard, MD (USA) - Dr. Virgilio Centurion, MD (Brazil) - Dr. Okihiro
Nishi, MD (Japan) – illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Journal of the Highlights of Ophthalmology No.
5 1999 “Advances
in Herpes Simplex Eye Disease/The World Focuses on the Reversion of the Panama
Canal” - Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD, FACS (Panama) - Dr. Peter Laibson, MD (USA)
– illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Journal of the Highlights of Ophthalmology No.
6 1999 “New
Developments in Small Incision Manual Phacofragmentation/Timing for
Vitreoretinal Surgery After Trauma/New Frontiers in Ophthalmology During the
Early 21st Century” - Dr. Benjamin F. Boyd, MD, FACS (Panama) - Dr. Jackson
Coleman, MD (USA) - Dr. Francisco Gutierrez, MD (Spain) – illustrated by
Stephen F. Gordon, BA
Journal of the Highlights of Ophthalmology No.
4 2000 “The
Role of Non-Penetrating Filtering Operations for Open Angle Glaucoma” - Dr.
Benjamin F. Boyd, MD,FACS (Panama) - Dr. Eduardo Arenas, MD (Colombia) - Dr.
Robert Stegmann, MD (South Africa) - Dr. André Mermoud, MD (Switzerland) - Dr.
Arturo Maldonado, MD (Argentina) – illustrated by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
IV. Medical Journals/Lectures – Robert Morris, M.D., for the Helen Keller Foundation and Retina Specialists of Alabama, LLC, illustrations created by Stephen F. Gordon, BA
1. 3/10/00 Lecture and Publication Series
ILM Keyhole Technique fundus views
Fig. 1A, 1B,2A,2B,3A,3B, SUMMARY VIEW, 1C,2C,3C
Licensed for use by Dr. Robert Morris publication within books and journals of his designation, and personal lecture presentation.
ILM Keyhole Technique fundus views
Fig. 1A, 1B,2A,2B,3A,3B, SUMMARY VIEW, 1C,2C,3C
Licensed for use by Dr. Robert Morris publication within books and journals of his designation, and personal lecture presentation.
2. 5/27/01 Print
within Patient Chart
Black and
white line illustration schematic of eye cross section and text-Patient Chart
Licensed
for reproduction as Patient Chart for distribution
3. 9/28/01 Lecture
and Publication Series
ILM “Apple
Peel Technique” Figs. 1A, 1B, 1C,
2A, 2B, 2C, 3A, 3B, 3Cxs
ILM
“Revised Keyhole Technique” Figs. 1A, 1B, 1C, 2A, 3C
ILM
“Single Piece Keyhole Technique” Figs. 2A, 2B, 2C, 3A
ILM
Revised Keyhole Figs. 2B, 2C, 3A, 3B
ILM One
Piece Keyhole Figs.1A, 1B, 1C, 3B,
3C, Stain insertion, ILM mac peel full fundus view
ILM Grasp
and Lift Technique 6 Figures (Forceps insertion complications, choroid,
vitreous, retinal detachment)
Remove
Foveal Remnant Technique Figs. 1, 2, 3
Licensed
for use by Dr. Robert Morris publication within books and journals of his
authorship, and personal lecture presentation.
4. 9/28/01 Lecture and Publication Series
Foveal
Cover Step 1 (placement with forceps), Step 3 (insertion of stain)
Foveal
Cover Steps 2, 4, 5
Licensed for use by Dr. Robert
Morris publication within books and journals of his
authorship, and personal lecture
presentation.
5. 9/16/02 Lecture and Publication Series
1.
TKP lens in place, retinal detachment, vitrectomy
Licensed for use by Dr. Robert
Morris publication within books and journals of
his designation, and personal
lecture presentation.
6. 12/11/02 Lecture and Publication Series
Barrier
Laser Cerclage
1. Sagittal
eye cross section view
2. Fundus
view laser pattern
Licensed for use by Dr. Robert
Morris publication within books and journals of his
Authorship, and personal lecture
presentation.
7. 3/5/04 Lecture Series
1.
RPE Prophylaxis retinal tears and holes, fundus views: OD
2.
RPE Prophylaxis retinal tears and holes, fundus views: OS
Licensed for use by Dr. Robert
Morris for nontransferable personal lecture presentation.
8. 3/5/04 Lecture Series
Brad
Stevens Eye Trauma case:
1.External view globe rupture
2. Ext. view Ocutome blood removal
3. Ext. view wound closure & buckle
4. Fundus views: retinal incarceration
5. Diathermy retina
6. Release of retina
7. Initial pfcl injection
8. Pfcl injection retina open
9. Cross section pfcl injection retina open
10. Fundus view: membrane removal
11. Final view-retina in place-laser apps.
Licensed for use by Dr. Robert Morris for nontransferable personal lecture presentation.
2. Ext. view Ocutome blood removal
3. Ext. view wound closure & buckle
4. Fundus views: retinal incarceration
5. Diathermy retina
6. Release of retina
7. Initial pfcl injection
8. Pfcl injection retina open
9. Cross section pfcl injection retina open
10. Fundus view: membrane removal
11. Final view-retina in place-laser apps.
Licensed for use by Dr. Robert Morris for nontransferable personal lecture presentation.
9. 4/22/04 Poster Display
1. Laser Cerclage with addition of peripheral retinal tear and laser
surrounding tear - x.s. view
2. Vitrectomy with removal of vitreous hemorrhage. Retinal detachment with tear - x.s. view.
Licensed for use by Dr. Robert Morris for scientific poster display, 2004 ARVO Meeting/Convention.
2. Vitrectomy with removal of vitreous hemorrhage. Retinal detachment with tear - x.s. view.
Licensed for use by Dr. Robert Morris for scientific poster display, 2004 ARVO Meeting/Convention.
10. 10/9/04 Lecture and Publication Series
ILM –
One-Piece Keyhole Technique – (replaced with new forceps) Figs. KM1-KM5
ILM
Modified Keyhole Technique – (replaced with new forceps) Figs. K1-K6
ILM Apple
Peel Technique – (replaced with new forceps) Figs. A1-A7
Licensed
for use by Dr. Robert Morris publication within books and journals of his
authorship, and personal lecture presentation. AAO poster presentation use.
11. 3-8-07 Lecture and Publication Series
1. Composite rendition of Perfect Grab ILM technique 3 stages: Early, Perfect, Late. Retinal cross section view with forceps positions
Licensed to RVAA for their display and publication use
12. 9/28/07 Lecture Series
1. PVR with traction retinal detachment, 360 degrees, open funnel Eye cross section view Full color illustration 1985 Stephen F. Gordon
Licensed for lecture display presentation by Robert Morris, M.D.
13. 10/5/07 Lecture and Publication Series
1. 1999 Series Fundus View Laser Cerclage (Modified added laser scars near ciliary nerves)
2. 1999 Series X.S. View Laser Cerclage (Modified added laser scars near ciliary nerves)
3. X.S. Previous Laser Cerclage with new detachment due to insufficient barrier. Revised laser scars to appear old.
4. X.S. Previous Laser of Tear with new detachment and tear. Revised tear shapes and locations. Revised laser scars to appear old.
5. Normal Retina Full eye X.S.
6. Retinal Tear and Detachment Full eye X.S.
Licensed for use 1.) by Dr. Robert Morris for non-transferable personal print use in journals and books of Dr. Morris authorship. 2.) in lecture display presentations of Dr. Morris.
14. 10/5/07 Publication Series
PFCL Injection Technique for Ocular Trauma Retinal Reattachment Full color illustrations 2004 Stephen F. Gordon:
1. External view severe globe rupture step 1
2. Ext. view wound closure & scleral buckle step 2
3. Fundus view maginified - Initial pfcl injection into detached retina with microscissors cutting traction band step 7c
4. Cross section view of pfcl injection retina partial open step 7a
Licensed for use by Dr. Robert Morris for nontransferable personal print use in journals and books of Dr. Morris authorship.
15. 12/4/07 Publication Series
Laser Cerclage Barrier Fence with Retinal Detachment Retinal Reattachment Full color illustrations 2002 Stephen F. Gordon with 2007 revised illustrations depicting:
1. Cross section eye view of laser cerlcage with interruption in fence.
2. Cross section eye view of laser cerclage with subsequent retinal detachment, tear and holes.
Licensed for use by Dr. Robert Morris for nontransferable personal print use in journals and books of Dr. Morris authorship.
16. 12/4/07 Lecture Series
1. Copyright 1987 S.Gordon with 2008 revision of Eye Cross Section through macula with Normal refraction of light.
Licensed for lecture display presentation use by Robert Morris, M.D.
11. 3-8-07 Lecture and Publication Series
1. Composite rendition of Perfect Grab ILM technique 3 stages: Early, Perfect, Late. Retinal cross section view with forceps positions
Licensed to RVAA for their display and publication use
12. 9/28/07 Lecture Series
1. PVR with traction retinal detachment, 360 degrees, open funnel Eye cross section view Full color illustration 1985 Stephen F. Gordon
Licensed for lecture display presentation by Robert Morris, M.D.
13. 10/5/07 Lecture and Publication Series
1. 1999 Series Fundus View Laser Cerclage (Modified added laser scars near ciliary nerves)
2. 1999 Series X.S. View Laser Cerclage (Modified added laser scars near ciliary nerves)
3. X.S. Previous Laser Cerclage with new detachment due to insufficient barrier. Revised laser scars to appear old.
4. X.S. Previous Laser of Tear with new detachment and tear. Revised tear shapes and locations. Revised laser scars to appear old.
5. Normal Retina Full eye X.S.
6. Retinal Tear and Detachment Full eye X.S.
Licensed for use 1.) by Dr. Robert Morris for non-transferable personal print use in journals and books of Dr. Morris authorship. 2.) in lecture display presentations of Dr. Morris.
14. 10/5/07 Publication Series
PFCL Injection Technique for Ocular Trauma Retinal Reattachment Full color illustrations 2004 Stephen F. Gordon:
1. External view severe globe rupture step 1
2. Ext. view wound closure & scleral buckle step 2
3. Fundus view maginified - Initial pfcl injection into detached retina with microscissors cutting traction band step 7c
4. Cross section view of pfcl injection retina partial open step 7a
Licensed for use by Dr. Robert Morris for nontransferable personal print use in journals and books of Dr. Morris authorship.
15. 12/4/07 Publication Series
Laser Cerclage Barrier Fence with Retinal Detachment Retinal Reattachment Full color illustrations 2002 Stephen F. Gordon with 2007 revised illustrations depicting:
1. Cross section eye view of laser cerlcage with interruption in fence.
2. Cross section eye view of laser cerclage with subsequent retinal detachment, tear and holes.
Licensed for use by Dr. Robert Morris for nontransferable personal print use in journals and books of Dr. Morris authorship.
16. 12/4/07 Lecture Series
1. Copyright 1987 S.Gordon with 2008 revision of Eye Cross Section through macula with Normal refraction of light.
Licensed for lecture display presentation use by Robert Morris, M.D.
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