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Paul Anton Cibis

Paul Anton Cibis (26 June 1911 – 30 April 1965) was a clinical ophthalmologist, surgeon and pioneer of modern vitreoretinal surgery. As part of Operation Paperclip Cibis came to the United States and performed research for the U.S. Air Force and studied the effects of atomic weapons testing on the eye. He was an internationally recognized expert in retinal detachment surgery and pioneered the use of liquid silicon for this procedure.

Life and times edit

Cibis was born in 1911 at Rybnik, Silesia, Germany. In 1921, this became part of Poland. Prior to entry into university, he studied in Rybnik and Racibórz Silesia. Cibis then studied medicine at the University of Breslau and at Munich. He attended University of Berlin for medical school. He interned at Berlin and completed residency at Heidelberg. At Heidelberg he met his future wife Lisa, a medical student who became an ophthalmologist. The couple married in 1939. Lisa held membership in the German Ophthalmological Society. Later, they had a daughter and son and both children pursued careers in ophthalmology after studying medicine at Washington University School of Medicine. From 1940 to 1944, he held the position of research and clinical assistant in the University Eye Clinic at Heidelberg. Upon appointment to Heidelberg, and at the outbreak of World War II, Cibis was quickly drafted into the German Army (Wehrmacht). He served on the Russian front for two years, as an ophthalmologist and medical administrator. From 1944 to 1949, Cibis was Oberarzt (senior physician) and Docent for Ophthalmology at Heidelberg.[1][2][3] During the years 1949 to 1955, he was a research ophthalmologist for the United States Air Force, School of Aviation Medicine at Randolph Field in Texas. From 1 June 1955 to 1 June 1956, Cibis was an instructor in ophthalmology at Washington University School of Medicine. From 1956 to 1965, he held the position of associate professor of ophthalmology at Washington University School of Medicine. In 1965, he died of a heart attack at St. Louis, Missouri shortly after his return from England where he had attended the Annual Meeting of the Ophthalmological Society of the United Kingdom.[4]

Education edit

His initial education was in Rybnik and then in Racibórz Silesia. In 1931, Cibis began studies in medicine at the University of Breslau and continued for two additional years in Munich. Upon completion, he attended medical school at the University of Berlin and graduated on 4 December 1936. His internship was at Berlin in 1937. In 1938, he went to Heidelberg for residency at the University Eye Clinic. In 1940, Cibis completed residency in ophthalmology at the University of Heidelberg Eye Clinic. Until 1949, he was chief assistant in ophthalmology at the Eye Clinic.[4]

School of Aviation Medicine edit

In June 1949, he came to the United States as a research ophthalmologist at the United States Air Force School of Aviation Medicine at Randolph Air Force Base in Texas under Operation Paperclip. The work involved the visual and physiological problems of aviation, space travel and atomic weapons testing, including flashblindness.[4] Cibis worked with Werner K. Noell to study the ocular effects from high intensity x-radiation.[5] He paired with David V.L. Brown to analyze the retinal changes as a result of ionizing radiation.[6] The team of Cibis, Brown and John E. Pickering utilized Rhesus monkeys to study the effect of gamma radiation on the retina.[7] The joint efforts from Byrnes, Brown, Rose and Cibis studied retinal burns, chorioretinal burns and flashblindness that resulted from atomic weapons tests. The group was interested in the biological effects of atomic weapons. Much of this work was performed as part of Operation Redwing.[8][9][10][11][12] Cibis worked with the Air Force until 1955. In 1955, Dr. Bernard Becker offered Cibis a position in the Department of Ophthalmology at Washington University School of Medicine.[13]

Washington University in St. Louis edit

In 1955, he was recruited by Dr. Bernard Becker to become a member of the Department of Ophthalmology at Washington University School of Medicine. From 1 June 1955 to 1 June 1956, Cibis was an instructor in ophthalmology at Washington University School of Medicine. From 1956 until 1965, he was associate professor of ophthalmology at Washington University School of Medicine. Cibis became an international authority for the treatment of disease of the vitreous and retina. The surgical techniques he pioneered and developed, involved directly operating on the vitreous to repair retinal detachments. The techniques were innovative and ground breaking.[13] In St. Louis, Cibis teamed with Bernard Becker, Michel Ter-Pogossian, M.A. Constant and M.R. Smith to continue work on the ocular effects from x-radiation.[14]

Cibis was an internationally recognized expert in retinal detachment surgery. He pioneered this procedure. The most significant contribution to ophthalmologic surgery being: "the demonstration of the technique of injecting liquid silicon into the vitreous chamber to replace lost or shrunken vitreous thus forcing the retina back into apposition with the choroid."[4]

Professional affiliations edit

Cibis was an active member of several professional societies. These include the German Ophthalmological Society, the Optical Society of America, the Association for Research in Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology, the American Medical Association, the Jules Gonin Club, the German Medical Society of Chicago, the Pan-American Ophthalmological Association, and the Pan-Pacific Surgical Association. Shortly after his death, the American Ophthalmological Society elected Cibis as a member.[1][2][3]

Awards and honors edit

In 1949, Docent Dr. Paul Cibis was granted the Albrecht von Graefe Award by the German Ophthalmological Society of Heidelberg for the years 1940 to 1948 inclusive.[15] He singly authored numerous papers, was coauthor on numerous other publications, and produced one textbook titled, Vitreoretinal pathology and surgery in retinal detachment.[16]

The reference work on ophthalmology by Dr. Anand Shroff, An Eye on Numbers: A Ready Reckoner in Ophthalmology, lists in the contributions section on vitreoretinal surgery, in 1962 Cibis is credited with utilizing silicon oil used for the repair of retinal detachments. In 1965, he was recognized as being the first to describe intraocular cryotherapy, in addition to being the first to cut vitreous adhesions and traction bands.[17]

In 2002, the Paul A. Cibis Distinguished Professorship of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences was established by an anonymous donor at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.[13]

Book edit

  • Cibis, P. A. (1965). Vitreoretinal pathology and surgery in retinal detachment. St. Louis: CV Mosby.

Select publications edit

  • Cibis, Paul A., Noell, Werner K. and Eichel, Bertram. (1955). Ocular effects produced by high-intensity x-radiation. AMA Archives of Ophthalmology. 53(5): 651–663.
  • Cibis, P. A., & Brown, David V.L. (1955). Retinal changes following ionizing radiation. American Journal of Ophthalmology. 40(5): 84–88.
  • Brown, D. V., Cibis, P. A., & Pickering, J. E. (1955). Radiation Studies on the Monkey Eye: Effects of Gamma Radiation on the Retina. AMA Archives of Ophthalmology. 54(2): 249–256.
  • Byrnes, V. A., Brown, D. V., Rose, H. W., & Cibis, P. A. (1955). Retinal burns—New hazard of the atomic bomb. Journal of the American Medical Association. 157(1): 21–22.
  • Byrnes, Victor A., Brown, D. V. L., Rose, H. W., & Cibis, P. A. (1955). OCULAR EFFECTS OF THERMAL RADIATION FROM ATOMIC DETONATION-FLASHBLINDNESS AND CHORIORETINAL BURNS (No. WT-745). SCHOOL OF AVIATION MEDICINE RANDOLPH AFB TX.
  • Cibis, P. A., & Noell, W. K. (1955). Cataract Induced by Iodoacetic Acid: A Preliminary Report. American Journal of Ophthalmology. 40(3): 379–382.
  • Byrnes, V. A., Brown, D. V. L., Rose, H., & Cibis, P. A. (1956). Retinal Burns - New Hazard of the Atomic Bomb. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 17(6): 492.
  • Rose, H. W., Brown, D. V., Byrnes, V. A., & Cibis, P. A. (1956). Human chorioretinal burns from atomic fireballs. AMA Archives of Ophthalmology. 55(2): 205–210.
  • Byrnes, V. A., Brown, D. V. L., Rose, H. W., & Cibis, P. A. (1956). Chorioretinal lesions due to thermal radiation from the atomic bomb. AMA Archives of Ophthalmology. 55(6): 909–914.
  • Becker, B., Constant, M. A., Cibis, P. A., Ter-Pogossian, M., & Smith, M. R. (1956). The effect of moderate doses of X-ray irradiation on ocular tissue. American Journal of Ophthalmology. 42(4): 51–58.
  • Cibis, P. A., Becker, B., Okun, Edward, & Canaan, Samuel. (1962). The use of liquid silicone in retinal detachment surgery. Archives of Ophthalmology. 68(5): 590–599.

Publications edit

  • Cibis, P. A., & Haber, Heinz. (1951). Anisopia and perception of space. JOSA. 41(10): 676–677.
  • Cibis, P. A. (1952). Faulty depth perception caused by cyclotorsion. AMA Archives of Ophthalmology. 47(1): 31–42.
  • Gerathewohl, S. J., & Cibis, P. A. (1953). The Space between Distinct Contours. The American Journal of Psychology. 436–448.
  • Cibis, P. A. (1956). Microscopy with a new illumination technique. American Journal of Ophthalmology. 42(4): 278–288.
  • Cibis, P. A., Brown, Elmer B., & Hong, Syng-Min. (1957). Ocular effects of systemic siderosis. American Journal of Ophthalmology. 44(4): 158–172.
  • Cibis, Paul A., Constant, Marguerite, Pribyl, August, & Becker, Bernard. (1957). Ocular lesions produced by iodoacetate. AMA Archives of Ophthalmology. 57(4): 508–519.
  • Hong, S. M., Cibis, P. A., & Constant, M. (1957). Effects of iodoacetic acid on ocular inflammatory responses. AMA Archives of Ophthalmology. 58(5): 632–640.
  • Cibis, P., & Yamashita, T. (January 1958). STAINING OF RETINAL FLAT PREPARATIONS WITH SACCHARATED IRON OXIDE. American Journal of Ophthalmology. 45(6): 929.
  • Cibis, P. A., & Moor, William A. (1959). Staining of Fungi With Saccharated Iron Oxide. Biotechnic & Histochemistry. 34(3): 129–133.
  • Yamashita, Tsuyoshi, & Cibis, P. A. (1959). Staining of the retina with saccharated iron oxide. AMA Archives of Ophthalmology. 61(5): 698–708.
  • Cibis, P. A., & Yamashita, T. (1959). Experimental aspects of ocular siderosis and hemosiderosis. American Journal of Ophthalmology. 48(5): 465–480.
  • Cibis, P. A., Yamashita, T., & Rodriguez, Francisco. (1959). Clinical aspects of ocular siderosis and hemosiderosis. AMA Archives of Ophthalmology. 62(2): 180.
  • Cibis, P. A. (1961). Discussion Remarks at the Symposium on Treatment of Retinal Detachments. Lausanne, Switzerland. Oct, 4.
  • Cibis, P. A. (1962). Limits and hazards of photocoagulation. Transactions-American Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology. American Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology. 66: 71.
  • Cibis, P. A. (1963). SYMPOSIUM: PRESENT STATUS OF RETINAL DETACHMENT SURGERY. VITREOUS TRANSFER AND SILICONE INJECTIONS. Transactions-American Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology. American Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology. 68: 983–987.
  • Cibis, P. (January 1964). PATHOGENESIS OF IDIOPATHIC RETINAL DETACHMENT. American Journal of Ophthalmology. 58(5): 867.
  • Cibis, P. (January 1964). MANAGEMENT OF COMPLICATED RETINAL DETACHMENTS. American Journal of Ophthalmology. 58(5): 868.
  • Cibis, P. A. (1964). Recent methods in the surgical treatment of retinal detachment: intravitreal procedures. Transactions of the ophthalmological societies of the United Kingdom. 85: 111–127.
  • Okun, E., & Cibis, P. A. (1964). The role of photocoagulation in the management of retinoschisis. Archives of Ophthalmology. 72(3): 309–314.
  • Knobloch, William H., & Cibis, P. A. (1965). Retinal detachment surgery with preserved human sclera. American Journal of Ophthalmology. 60(2): 191–204.
  • Cibis, P. A. (1965). Retinoshchisis—retinal cysts. Transactions of the American Ophthalmological Society. 63: 417.
  • Cibis, P. A. (1965). Oscillation slitlamp photography. American Journal of Ophthalmology. 60(6): 1062–1067.
  • Cibis, P. A. (1965). Treatment of retinal detachment by injection of silicon oil into the vitreous body. Bericht über die Zusammenkunft. Deutsche Ophthalmologische Gesellschaft. 66: 433.
  • Cibis, P. A. (1965). Hereditary hyaloideoretinopathies with retinoschisis. Vitreoretinal Pathology and Surgery in Retinal Detachment. St. Louis, CV Mosby. 965: 87–95.
  • Cibis, P. A. (1965). Surgical Techniques. Vitreoretinal pathology and surgery in retinal detachment. St. Louis: CV Mosby. 211–215.
  • Cibis, P. A. (1965). A Cryogenic Probe for Intravitreal Surgery: A Preliminary Report. American Journal of Ophthalmology. 60(5): 916–918.
  • Cibis, P. A. (1965). Rotatable Reflecting Plate: For binocular indirect ophthalmoscope. American Journal of Ophthalmology. 59(1): 99–101.
  • Okun, E., & Cibis, P. A. (1965). The Role of Photocoagulation in the Therapy of Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy (PDR). Transactions of the Section on Ophthalmology of the American Medical Association. Annual Session. 116.
  • Cibis, P. A. (1965). Introduction into the Ophthalmology.
  • Okun, E., & Cibis, P. A. (1966). The role of photocoagulation in the therapy of proliferative diabetic retinopathy. Archives of Ophthalmology. 75(3): 337–352.
  • Cibis, P. A. (1966). RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN TREATMENT OF RETINOSCHISIS AND IDIOPATHIC RETINAL DETACHMENT. 581.
  • Cibis, P. A. (1966). Vitreous cavity and retinal detachment. Bibliotheca ophthalmologica: supplementa ad ophthalmologica. 72: 59–92.
  • Cibis, P. A. (1966). Discussion to Lincoff's paper on cryogenic therapy. Bibliotheca ophthalmologica: supplementa ad ophthalmologica. 72: 376–380.
  • Cibis, P. A., & Knobloch, W. H. (1967). Scleral implants with preserved human slcera. Bibliotheca ophthalmologica: supplementa ad ophthalmologica. 72: 293.
  • Okun, E., & Cibis, P. A. (1968). Photocoagulation in "limited" retinal detachment and breaks without detachment. New and controversial aspects of retinal detachment. International symposium proceedings. New York: Harper & Row. (164-71).
  • Okun, E., & Cibis, P. A. (1968). Retinoschisis: Classification, diagnosis and management. McPherson A. New and Controversial Aspects of Retinal Detachment. New York. Hoeber. 424–437.
  • Johnston, Glen P., Okun, E., & Cibis, P. A. (1968). Retinal detachment in children: surgical experience. Bibliotheca ophthalmologica: supplementa ad ophthalmologica. 79: 209–220.
  • Cibis, P. A., & Knobloch, W. H. (1968). Scleral buckling procedures with preserved human sclera. New and Controversial Aspects of Retinal Detachment. Hagerstown, Md. Harper & Row Publishers Inc. 318–338.
  • Okun, E., & Cibis, P. A. (1968). Photocoagulation in "limited" retinal detachment and breaks without detachment. McPherson, A. (Ed): New and Controversial Aspects of Retinal Detachment. 164− 172.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Post, M. Hayward. (1965). Paul Anton Cibis, M.D. Transactions of the American Ophthalmological Society. (63): 8.
  2. ^ a b Okun, E. (1965). Paul Anton Cibis (1911–1965). American Journal of Ophthalmology. 60(3): 546-548.
  3. ^ a b Feibel, R. M., & Blodi, C. F. (2013). Paul A. Cibis, MD: A Pioneer of Modern Vitreoretinal Surgery. JAMA Ophthalmology. 131(8): 1077-1082.
  4. ^ a b c d Editor. (November 1965). Paul Anton Cibis. British Journal of Ophthalmology. 49(11): 608–609.
  5. ^ Cibis, Paul A., Noell, Werner K. and Eichel, Bertram. (1955). "Ocular effects produced by high-intensity x-radiation." AMA Archives of Ophthalmology. 53(5): 651-663.
  6. ^ Cibis, P. A., & Brown, David V.L. (1955). Retinal changes following ionizing radiation. American Journal of Ophthalmology. 40(5): 84-88.
  7. ^ Brown, D. V., Cibis, P. A., & Pickering, J. E. (1955). Radiation Studies on the Monkey Eye: I. Effects of Gamma Radiation on the Retina. AMA Archives of Ophthalmology. 54(2): 249-256.
  8. ^ Byrnes, Victor Allen, Brown, D. V., Rose, H. W., & Cibis, P. A. (1955). Retinal burns—New hazard of the atomic bomb. Journal of the American Medical Association. 157(1): 21-22.
  9. ^ Byrnes, Victor A., Brown, D. V. L., Rose, H. W., & Cibis, P. A. (1955). OCULAR EFFECTS OF THERMAL RADIATION FROM ATOMIC DETONATION-FLASHBLINDNESS AND CHORIORETINAL BURNS (No. WT-745). SCHOOL OF AVIATION MEDICINE RANDOLPH AFB TX.
  10. ^ Byrnes, V. A., Brown, D. V. L., Rose, H., & Cibis, P. A. (1956). Retinal Burns-New Hazard of the Atomic Bomb. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 17(6): 492.
  11. ^ Rose, H. W., BROWN, D. V., Byrnes, V. A., & CIBIS, P. A. (1956). Human chorioretinal burns from atomic fireballs. AMA Archives of Ophthalmology. 55(2): 205-210.
  12. ^ Byrnes, V. A., Brown, D. V. L., Rose, H. W., & CIBIS, P. A. (1956). Chorioretinal lesions due to thermal radiation from the atomic bomb. AMA Archives of Ophthalmology. 55(6): 909-914.
  13. ^ a b c Feibel, Robert M. (10 April 2014). Paul A. Cibis, MD: A St. Louis Pioneer of Modern Vitreoretinal Surgery. Historia Medica Lecture on Paul A. Cibis, MD. Becker Medical Library. Washington University School of Medicine. St. Louis, Missouri.
  14. ^ Becker, Bernard, Constant, M. A., Cibis, P. A., Ter-Pogossian, Michel, & Smith, M. R. (1956). The effect of moderate doses of X-ray irradiation on ocular tissue. American Journal of Ophthalmology. 42(4): 51-58.
  15. ^ Editor. (2015). 1949 Graefe Award. Deutsche Ophthalmologische Gesellschaft. D.O.G. Munich, Germany.
  16. ^ Cibis, P. A. (1965). Vitreoretinal pathology and surgery in retinal detachment. St. Louis: CV Mosby.
  17. ^ Shroff, Anand. (2011). An Eye on Numbers: A Ready Reckoner in Ophthalmology. PostScript Media Pvt.

External links edit

  • Deutsche Ophthalmologische Gesellschaft. D.O.G.
  • Jules Gonin Club

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Paul Anton Cibis 26 June 1911 30 April 1965 was a clinical ophthalmologist surgeon and pioneer of modern vitreoretinal surgery As part of Operation Paperclip Cibis came to the United States and performed research for the U S Air Force and studied the effects of atomic weapons testing on the eye He was an internationally recognized expert in retinal detachment surgery and pioneered the use of liquid silicon for this procedure Contents 1 Life and times 2 Education 3 School of Aviation Medicine 4 Washington University in St Louis 5 Professional affiliations 6 Awards and honors 7 Book 8 Select publications 9 Publications 10 References 11 External linksLife and times editCibis was born in 1911 at Rybnik Silesia Germany In 1921 this became part of Poland Prior to entry into university he studied in Rybnik and Raciborz Silesia Cibis then studied medicine at the University of Breslau and at Munich He attended University of Berlin for medical school He interned at Berlin and completed residency at Heidelberg At Heidelberg he met his future wife Lisa a medical student who became an ophthalmologist The couple married in 1939 Lisa held membership in the German Ophthalmological Society Later they had a daughter and son and both children pursued careers in ophthalmology after studying medicine at Washington University School of Medicine From 1940 to 1944 he held the position of research and clinical assistant in the University Eye Clinic at Heidelberg Upon appointment to Heidelberg and at the outbreak of World War II Cibis was quickly drafted into the German Army Wehrmacht He served on the Russian front for two years as an ophthalmologist and medical administrator From 1944 to 1949 Cibis was Oberarzt senior physician and Docent for Ophthalmology at Heidelberg 1 2 3 During the years 1949 to 1955 he was a research ophthalmologist for the United States Air Force School of Aviation Medicine at Randolph Field in Texas From 1 June 1955 to 1 June 1956 Cibis was an instructor in ophthalmology at Washington University School of Medicine From 1956 to 1965 he held the position of associate professor of ophthalmology at Washington University School of Medicine In 1965 he died of a heart attack at St Louis Missouri shortly after his return from England where he had attended the Annual Meeting of the Ophthalmological Society of the United Kingdom 4 Education editHis initial education was in Rybnik and then in Raciborz Silesia In 1931 Cibis began studies in medicine at the University of Breslau and continued for two additional years in Munich Upon completion he attended medical school at the University of Berlin and graduated on 4 December 1936 His internship was at Berlin in 1937 In 1938 he went to Heidelberg for residency at the University Eye Clinic In 1940 Cibis completed residency in ophthalmology at the University of Heidelberg Eye Clinic Until 1949 he was chief assistant in ophthalmology at the Eye Clinic 4 School of Aviation Medicine editIn June 1949 he came to the United States as a research ophthalmologist at the United States Air Force School of Aviation Medicine at Randolph Air Force Base in Texas under Operation Paperclip The work involved the visual and physiological problems of aviation space travel and atomic weapons testing including flashblindness 4 Cibis worked with Werner K Noell to study the ocular effects from high intensity x radiation 5 He paired with David V L Brown to analyze the retinal changes as a result of ionizing radiation 6 The team of Cibis Brown and John E Pickering utilized Rhesus monkeys to study the effect of gamma radiation on the retina 7 The joint efforts from Byrnes Brown Rose and Cibis studied retinal burns chorioretinal burns and flashblindness that resulted from atomic weapons tests The group was interested in the biological effects of atomic weapons Much of this work was performed as part of Operation Redwing 8 9 10 11 12 Cibis worked with the Air Force until 1955 In 1955 Dr Bernard Becker offered Cibis a position in the Department of Ophthalmology at Washington University School of Medicine 13 Washington University in St Louis editIn 1955 he was recruited by Dr Bernard Becker to become a member of the Department of Ophthalmology at Washington University School of Medicine From 1 June 1955 to 1 June 1956 Cibis was an instructor in ophthalmology at Washington University School of Medicine From 1956 until 1965 he was associate professor of ophthalmology at Washington University School of Medicine Cibis became an international authority for the treatment of disease of the vitreous and retina The surgical techniques he pioneered and developed involved directly operating on the vitreous to repair retinal detachments The techniques were innovative and ground breaking 13 In St Louis Cibis teamed with Bernard Becker Michel Ter Pogossian M A Constant and M R Smith to continue work on the ocular effects from x radiation 14 Cibis was an internationally recognized expert in retinal detachment surgery He pioneered this procedure The most significant contribution to ophthalmologic surgery being the demonstration of the technique of injecting liquid silicon into the vitreous chamber to replace lost or shrunken vitreous thus forcing the retina back into apposition with the choroid 4 Professional affiliations editCibis was an active member of several professional societies These include the German Ophthalmological Society the Optical Society of America the Association for Research in Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology the American Medical Association the Jules Gonin Club the German Medical Society of Chicago the Pan American Ophthalmological Association and the Pan Pacific Surgical Association Shortly after his death the American Ophthalmological Society elected Cibis as a member 1 2 3 Awards and honors editIn 1949 Docent Dr Paul Cibis was granted the Albrecht von Graefe Award by the German Ophthalmological Society of Heidelberg for the years 1940 to 1948 inclusive 15 He singly authored numerous papers was coauthor on numerous other publications and produced one textbook titled Vitreoretinal pathology and surgery in retinal detachment 16 The reference work on ophthalmology by Dr Anand Shroff An Eye on Numbers A Ready Reckoner in Ophthalmology lists in the contributions section on vitreoretinal surgery in 1962 Cibis is credited with utilizing silicon oil used for the repair of retinal detachments In 1965 he was recognized as being the first to describe intraocular cryotherapy in addition to being the first to cut vitreous adhesions and traction bands 17 In 2002 the Paul A Cibis Distinguished Professorship of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences was established by an anonymous donor at the Washington University School of Medicine in St Louis 13 Book editCibis P A 1965 Vitreoretinal pathology and surgery in retinal detachment St Louis CV Mosby Select publications editCibis Paul A Noell Werner K and Eichel Bertram 1955 Ocular effects produced by high intensity x radiation AMA Archives of Ophthalmology 53 5 651 663 Cibis P A amp Brown David V L 1955 Retinal changes following ionizing radiation American Journal of Ophthalmology 40 5 84 88 Brown D V Cibis P A amp Pickering J E 1955 Radiation Studies on the Monkey Eye Effects of Gamma Radiation on the Retina AMA Archives of Ophthalmology 54 2 249 256 Byrnes V A Brown D V Rose H W amp Cibis P A 1955 Retinal burns New hazard of the atomic bomb Journal of the American Medical Association 157 1 21 22 Byrnes Victor A Brown D V L Rose H W amp Cibis P A 1955 OCULAR EFFECTS OF THERMAL RADIATION FROM ATOMIC DETONATION FLASHBLINDNESS AND CHORIORETINAL BURNS No WT 745 SCHOOL OF AVIATION MEDICINE RANDOLPH AFB TX Cibis P A amp Noell W K 1955 Cataract Induced by Iodoacetic Acid A Preliminary Report American Journal of Ophthalmology 40 3 379 382 Byrnes V A Brown D V L Rose H amp Cibis P A 1956 Retinal Burns New Hazard of the Atomic Bomb Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 17 6 492 Rose H W Brown D V Byrnes V A amp Cibis P A 1956 Human chorioretinal burns from atomic fireballs AMA Archives of Ophthalmology 55 2 205 210 Byrnes V A Brown D V L Rose H W amp Cibis P A 1956 Chorioretinal lesions due to thermal radiation from the atomic bomb AMA Archives of Ophthalmology 55 6 909 914 Becker B Constant M A Cibis P A Ter Pogossian M amp Smith M R 1956 The effect of moderate doses of X ray irradiation on ocular tissue American Journal of Ophthalmology 42 4 51 58 Cibis P A Becker B Okun Edward amp Canaan Samuel 1962 The use of liquid silicone in retinal detachment surgery Archives of Ophthalmology 68 5 590 599 Publications editCibis P A amp Haber Heinz 1951 Anisopia and perception of space JOSA 41 10 676 677 Cibis P A 1952 Faulty depth perception caused by cyclotorsion AMA Archives of Ophthalmology 47 1 31 42 Gerathewohl S J amp Cibis P A 1953 The Space between Distinct Contours The American Journal of Psychology 436 448 Cibis P A 1956 Microscopy with a new illumination technique American Journal of Ophthalmology 42 4 278 288 Cibis P A Brown Elmer B amp Hong Syng Min 1957 Ocular effects of systemic siderosis American Journal of Ophthalmology 44 4 158 172 Cibis Paul A Constant Marguerite Pribyl August amp Becker Bernard 1957 Ocular lesions produced by iodoacetate AMA Archives of Ophthalmology 57 4 508 519 Hong S M Cibis P A amp Constant M 1957 Effects of iodoacetic acid on ocular inflammatory responses AMA Archives of Ophthalmology 58 5 632 640 Cibis P amp Yamashita T January 1958 STAINING OF RETINAL FLAT PREPARATIONS WITH SACCHARATED IRON OXIDE American Journal of Ophthalmology 45 6 929 Cibis P A amp Moor William A 1959 Staining of Fungi With Saccharated Iron Oxide Biotechnic amp Histochemistry 34 3 129 133 Yamashita Tsuyoshi amp Cibis P A 1959 Staining of the retina with saccharated iron oxide AMA Archives of Ophthalmology 61 5 698 708 Cibis P A amp Yamashita T 1959 Experimental aspects of ocular siderosis and hemosiderosis American Journal of Ophthalmology 48 5 465 480 Cibis P A Yamashita T amp Rodriguez Francisco 1959 Clinical aspects of ocular siderosis and hemosiderosis AMA Archives of Ophthalmology 62 2 180 Cibis P A 1961 Discussion Remarks at the Symposium on Treatment of Retinal Detachments Lausanne Switzerland Oct 4 Cibis P A 1962 Limits and hazards of photocoagulation Transactions American Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology American Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology 66 71 Cibis P A 1963 SYMPOSIUM PRESENT STATUS OF RETINAL DETACHMENT SURGERY VITREOUS TRANSFER AND SILICONE INJECTIONS Transactions American Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology American Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology 68 983 987 Cibis P January 1964 PATHOGENESIS OF IDIOPATHIC RETINAL DETACHMENT American Journal of Ophthalmology 58 5 867 Cibis P January 1964 MANAGEMENT OF COMPLICATED RETINAL DETACHMENTS American Journal of Ophthalmology 58 5 868 Cibis P A 1964 Recent methods in the surgical treatment of retinal detachment intravitreal procedures Transactions of the ophthalmological societies of the United Kingdom 85 111 127 Okun E amp Cibis P A 1964 The role of photocoagulation in the management of retinoschisis Archives of Ophthalmology 72 3 309 314 Knobloch William H amp Cibis P A 1965 Retinal detachment surgery with preserved human sclera American Journal of Ophthalmology 60 2 191 204 Cibis P A 1965 Retinoshchisis retinal cysts Transactions of the American Ophthalmological Society 63 417 Cibis P A 1965 Oscillation slitlamp photography American Journal of Ophthalmology 60 6 1062 1067 Cibis P A 1965 Treatment of retinal detachment by injection of silicon oil into the vitreous body Bericht uber die Zusammenkunft Deutsche Ophthalmologische Gesellschaft 66 433 Cibis P A 1965 Hereditary hyaloideoretinopathies with retinoschisis Vitreoretinal Pathology and Surgery in Retinal Detachment St Louis CV Mosby 965 87 95 Cibis P A 1965 Surgical Techniques Vitreoretinal pathology and surgery in retinal detachment St Louis CV Mosby 211 215 Cibis P A 1965 A Cryogenic Probe for Intravitreal Surgery A Preliminary Report American Journal of Ophthalmology 60 5 916 918 Cibis P A 1965 Rotatable Reflecting Plate For binocular indirect ophthalmoscope American Journal of Ophthalmology 59 1 99 101 Okun E amp Cibis P A 1965 The Role of Photocoagulation in the Therapy of Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy PDR Transactions of the Section on Ophthalmology of the American Medical Association Annual Session 116 Cibis P A 1965 Introduction into the Ophthalmology Okun E amp Cibis P A 1966 The role of photocoagulation in the therapy of proliferative diabetic retinopathy Archives of Ophthalmology 75 3 337 352 Cibis P A 1966 RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN TREATMENT OF RETINOSCHISIS AND IDIOPATHIC RETINAL DETACHMENT 581 Cibis P A 1966 Vitreous cavity and retinal detachment Bibliotheca ophthalmologica supplementa ad ophthalmologica 72 59 92 Cibis P A 1966 Discussion to Lincoff s paper on cryogenic therapy Bibliotheca ophthalmologica supplementa ad ophthalmologica 72 376 380 Cibis P A amp Knobloch W H 1967 Scleral implants with preserved human slcera Bibliotheca ophthalmologica supplementa ad ophthalmologica 72 293 Okun E amp Cibis P A 1968 Photocoagulation in limited retinal detachment and breaks without detachment New and controversial aspects of retinal detachment International symposium proceedings New York Harper amp Row 164 71 Okun E amp Cibis P A 1968 Retinoschisis Classification diagnosis and management McPherson A New and Controversial Aspects of Retinal Detachment New York Hoeber 424 437 Johnston Glen P Okun E amp Cibis P A 1968 Retinal detachment in children surgical experience Bibliotheca ophthalmologica supplementa ad ophthalmologica 79 209 220 Cibis P A amp Knobloch W H 1968 Scleral buckling procedures with preserved human sclera New and Controversial Aspects of Retinal Detachment Hagerstown Md Harper amp Row Publishers Inc 318 338 Okun E amp Cibis P A 1968 Photocoagulation in limited retinal detachment and breaks without detachment McPherson A Ed New and Controversial Aspects of Retinal Detachment 164 172 References edit a b Post M Hayward 1965 Paul Anton Cibis M D Transactions of the American Ophthalmological Society 63 8 a b Okun E 1965 Paul Anton Cibis 1911 1965 American Journal of Ophthalmology 60 3 546 548 a b Feibel R M amp Blodi C F 2013 Paul A Cibis MD A Pioneer of Modern Vitreoretinal Surgery JAMA Ophthalmology 131 8 1077 1082 a b c d Editor November 1965 Paul Anton Cibis British Journal of Ophthalmology 49 11 608 609 Cibis Paul A Noell Werner K and Eichel Bertram 1955 Ocular effects produced by high intensity x radiation AMA Archives of Ophthalmology 53 5 651 663 Cibis P A amp Brown David V L 1955 Retinal changes following ionizing radiation American Journal of Ophthalmology 40 5 84 88 Brown D V Cibis P A amp Pickering J E 1955 Radiation Studies on the Monkey Eye I Effects of Gamma Radiation on the Retina AMA Archives of Ophthalmology 54 2 249 256 Byrnes Victor Allen Brown D V Rose H W amp Cibis P A 1955 Retinal burns New hazard of the atomic bomb Journal of the American Medical Association 157 1 21 22 Byrnes Victor A Brown D V L Rose H W amp Cibis P A 1955 OCULAR EFFECTS OF THERMAL RADIATION FROM ATOMIC DETONATION FLASHBLINDNESS AND CHORIORETINAL BURNS No WT 745 SCHOOL OF AVIATION MEDICINE RANDOLPH AFB TX Byrnes V A Brown D V L Rose H amp Cibis P A 1956 Retinal Burns New Hazard of the Atomic Bomb Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 17 6 492 Rose H W BROWN D V Byrnes V A amp CIBIS P A 1956 Human chorioretinal burns from atomic fireballs AMA Archives of Ophthalmology 55 2 205 210 Byrnes V A Brown D V L Rose H W amp CIBIS P A 1956 Chorioretinal lesions due to thermal radiation from the atomic bomb AMA Archives of Ophthalmology 55 6 909 914 a b c Feibel Robert M 10 April 2014 Paul A Cibis MD A St Louis Pioneer of Modern Vitreoretinal Surgery Historia Medica Lecture on Paul A Cibis MD Becker Medical Library Washington University School of Medicine St Louis Missouri Becker Bernard Constant M A Cibis P A Ter Pogossian Michel amp Smith M R 1956 The effect of moderate doses of X ray irradiation on ocular tissue American Journal of Ophthalmology 42 4 51 58 Editor 2015 1949 Graefe Award Deutsche Ophthalmologische Gesellschaft D O G Munich Germany Cibis P A 1965 Vitreoretinal pathology and surgery in retinal detachment St Louis CV Mosby Shroff Anand 2011 An Eye on Numbers A Ready Reckoner in Ophthalmology PostScript Media Pvt External links editDeutsche Ophthalmologische Gesellschaft D O G Jules Gonin Club Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Paul Anton Cibis amp oldid 1187261705, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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