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Kenneth R Barasch, M.D.

Adjunct Associate Professor;
Department of Ophthalmology (Resident Train )

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New York, NY 10016

212-687-4106
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Kenneth.Barasch@nyumc.org

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Use of haloperidol preoperatively
Barasch KR
1988 May;14(3):349-349, Journal of cateract & refractive surgery
— id: 21031, year: 1988, vol: 14, page: 349, stat: Journal Article,

EICOSANOIDS IN AQUEOUS ASPIRATES FROM CATARACTOUS EYES
SOBEL R S; MCGUIGAN L J B; KU E; LEE W; BARASCH K R; OBSTBAUM S A; TURTZ A I
1987 ;28(3 SUPPL):201-201, Investigative ophthalmology & visual science. IOVS
— id: 104569, year: 1987, vol: 28, page: 201, stat: Journal Article,

Hospitalization and cataract surgery
Galin MA; Boniuk V; Obstbaum SA; Barasch KR; Baras I
1981 Mar;13(3):365-367, Annals of ophthalmology
A population of 250 age-matched cataract patients was studied to determine if hospitalization was required for cataract extraction. The success of the procedure was not jeopardized if immediate ambulation was effected and postsurgical care carried out entirely on an ambulatory basis in a nonhospital environment. The cost containment potential of this approach cannot be readily achieved in the face of existing regulatory systems and insurance requirements.
— id: 21032, year: 1981, vol: 13, page: 365, stat: Journal Article,

Laser photomydriasis in pseudophakic pupillary block
Obstbaum SA; Galin MA; Barasch KR; Baras I
1981 Jan;7(1):28-30, Journal (American Intra-ocular Implant Society)
Pupillary block glaucoma is a potential complication of implantation. Early recognition and prompt medical therapy will generally successfully treat the condition. In some instances surgical treatment is required if medical therapy is inadequate. Laser iridectomy and laser photomydriasis are other alternatives to surgical therapy. This case reports successful treatment of pseudophakic pupillary block glaucoma using laser photomydriasis.
— id: 21033, year: 1981, vol: 7, page: 28, stat: Journal Article,

A glass intraocular lens
Barasch KR; Poler S
1979 Sep;88(3 Pt 2):556-559, American journal of ophthalmology
We designed a glass and polyimide iris-plane, iris-clip intraocular lens. It is sterilized in the autoclave and weighs approximately 6 mg in water. The optic is 0.3 mm thick for a 19-diopter lens and the flexible haptic is 0.05 mm thick. Two identical haptics and the optic are joined mechanically to form the intraocular lens. The round spatula-like portion of an insertional instrument secures the intraocular lens by passing through two opposing flexible haptic loops and behind the optic. Fluid or air is irrigated through the cannula as the implant is inserted in order to protect the endothelium.
— id: 21034, year: 1979, vol: 88, page: 556, stat: Journal Article,

Intraocular lens weight and the vitreous
Barasch KR; Poler S
1979 Feb;10(2):65-66, Ophthalmic surgery
Intraocular lenses, or their components of various weights and designs, were placed on and within the viterous of fresh human autopsy eyes. All devices were supported on the surface of the intact viterous and within the formed vitreous. All sank promptly through the disorganized vitreous. Advice against anterior vitrectomies at the time of implant surgery is offered.
— id: 21035, year: 1979, vol: 10, page: 65, stat: Journal Article,

Is the increase of the temperature in the thermofistulization operation of Scheie so high as to cause a cataract
Stephens G; Cinotti A; Freeman FR; White H; Barasch K
1976 Sep;8(9):1067-1068, Annals of ophthalmology
— id: 36199, year: 1976, vol: 8, page: 1067, stat: Journal Article,

OUT PATIENT CATARACT SURGERY
GALIN M A; OBSTBAUM S A; BONIUK V; BARASCH K R; BARAS I
Cataract and abnormalities of the lens New York : Grune & Stratton, 1975,
— id: 5211, year: 1975, vol: , page: 493, stat: Chapter,

Immediate ambulation and discharge after cataract extraction
Galin MA; Baras I; Barasch K; Boniuk V
1974 Jan-Feb;78(1):OP43-OP49, Transactions (American Academy of Ophthalmology & Otolaryngology)
— id: 36200, year: 1974, vol: 78, page: OP43, stat: Journal Article,

Postcyclodialysis hypotony
Barasch K; Galin MA; Baras I
1969 Oct;68(4):644-645, American journal of ophthalmology
— id: 36201, year: 1969, vol: 68, page: 644, stat: Journal Article,

Enzymatic zonulolysis and intraocular pressure
Galin MA; Barasch KR; Harris LS
1966 Apr;61(4):690-696, American journal of ophthalmology
— id: 21036, year: 1966, vol: 61, page: 690, stat: Journal Article,