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Acta Chir Belg ; 120(2): 141-145, 2020 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31738660

ABSTRACT

Introduction: Aim of the present study is to present an historical overview of the surgical techniques introduced for the treatment of the cancer of the optic nerve and orbit.Methods: From the late 19th and early twentieth century there were introduced many novel surgical techniques for the treatment of the cancer of the optic nerve and orbit. The majority of these techniques concerned for the cure of orbital malignance, while optic nerve cancer many times was treated by enucleation of the eyeball.Results: Except of the extraction of the malignant tumors the surgeons of the time tried to present the best aesthetic result, fact which points the progress of the surgery those years.Conclusions: Many of the techniques introduced those years are still in use.


Subject(s)
Ophthalmologic Surgical Procedures/history , Optic Nerve Neoplasms/history , Orbital Neoplasms/history , History, 19th Century , History, 20th Century , Humans , Optic Nerve Neoplasms/surgery , Orbital Neoplasms/surgery
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Acta Chir Belg ; 119(3): 198-200, 2019 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30676278

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: The aim of the present study is to present an historical overview of the innovations in ocular surgery introduced by the very important surgeon, but mainly unknown, Philip Henry Mules (1843-1905). METHODS: Philip Henry Mules introduced the Mules' evisceration operation and the Mules' ptosis operation. He also invented surgical instruments such as Mules' scoop, Mules' repository, and Mules' enucleation scissors. He was interested also in ocular infection. RESULTS: Many of the innovations in ocular surgery introduced by Philip Henry Mules are still in use. CONCLUSIONS: Philip Henry Mules (1843-1905) was a respectable English ophthalmologist, who despite his short life, only 62-years-old, his innovations in ocular surgery were considered a breakthrough in the late nineteenth century, because in almost every textbook of ophthalmology they were cited and deserved a great merit.


Subject(s)
Blepharoptosis/history , Eye Evisceration/history , Ophthalmologic Surgical Procedures/history , Ophthalmology/history , Surgical Instruments/history , Blepharoptosis/surgery , England , History, 19th Century , History, 20th Century
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Surg Innov ; : 1553350618799541, 2018 Sep 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30196763

ABSTRACT

Eugène Louis Doyen (1859-1916) is considered as the reformer of French surgery at the end of 19th and early 20th century. Although he had a short life, dying at the age of 57, he left his mark in the history of French medicine and especially surgery, not only because he introduced many new medical instruments but also for his innovative idea to introduce cinematography in surgical education, which is crucial until today in the education of every surgeon in the world.

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J BUON ; 23(3): 842-845, 2018.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30003766

ABSTRACT

Photinos Panas (1832-1903) was one of the world's most important ophthalmologists in the second half of the 19th century. In his leading work entitled, Traité des maladies des yeux (Treatise of ophthalmic diseases), he made an in depth analysis of the various types of ocular cancer. His ideas on the subject were important for their tutorial character, their connection to the clinical work and very helpful for the everyday clinical practice of physicians of that time.


Subject(s)
Eye Neoplasms/diagnosis , Eye Neoplasms/pathology , History, 19th Century , Humans , Ophthalmologists , Physicians
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Acta Med Acad ; 48(2): 250-254, 2019 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31718226

ABSTRACT

The aim was to study Adriaan van den Spiegel's ideas on ocular anatomy. He is better known by his Latinized name as Adrianus Spigelius (1578 - 1625). He was a Flemish physician and anatomist who lived and worked in Padua, where in 1605 he was elected to be Professor of Anatomy and Surgery. Chapter IX of book ten of Spigelius' work on human anatomy, entitled De humani corporis fabrica libri X tabulis aere icisis exornati (1627) was devoted to an anatomical description of the eye. Corresponding to contemporary ideas of the production of knowledge Spigelius endeavoured to enhance Andreas Vesalius' (1514-1564) anatomy, he did not repeat his predecessor's theories of ocular anatomy. He conceptualised that the eye has six muscles, five tunics and three humors, while he gave a brief description of ocular physiology combining anatomy and the functional role of the anatomic ocular parts. CONCLUSION: He managed to correct Vesalius' errors and to present ocular anatomy with original notes, which so far, have been ignored and are highlighted now.


Subject(s)
Eye/anatomy & histology , Ophthalmologists/history , Ophthalmology/history , History, 16th Century , History, 17th Century , Humans , Italy , Medical Illustration/history
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Acta Med Acad ; 48(3): 332-336, 2019 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32124634

ABSTRACT

Carl Ferdinand von Arlt, Ritter von Bergschmidt (1812-1887) was a pioneer in ophthalmology. The purpose of our paper is to highlight his scientific work. He did not only introduce new surgical techniques and invent new instruments in ocular surgery, but also influenced the development of ophthalmology in the 19th century. He was an excellent and reputable professor of ophthalmology, and his students became very respected figures in ophthalmology.


Subject(s)
Ophthalmology/history , Austria-Hungary , Czechoslovakia , Eye Diseases/history , Eye Diseases/surgery , History, 19th Century , Humans
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