Eye Trauma Lecture

This lecture covers common eye-trauma seen by ophthalmologists … such as corneal abrasion, lid lacerations, orbital wall fractures, and open-globe injury. This was recorded at the HOPS ophthalmic technician conference in Daytona Beach.


length: 24:30 minutes

Snapshots from this lecture:

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The lecture title for the actual “trauma” section.

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I discuss eyelid lacerations and how to repair them. I then discuss and show videos on the two methods for repairing canalicular lacerations … monocanalicular stents (monocult) and crawford tubes.

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We show the difference between a corneal laceration and a corneal abrasion, and performance of the Seidel test to look for leaking aqueous.

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Several gory videos are shown of bad trauma. This is a lid avulsion, requiring careful suturing and a crawford tube. I also cover lateral canthotomy and open-globe wounds.

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Floor fractures are discussed, along with reading CT scans.

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Entrapement is always of concern with an orbital fracture. Forced duction testing is demonstrated.


Comments and Feedback
8 Comments »


Good presentation!
can u email this as powerpoint presentation .
thanks
prof g s rekhi

Comment by Prof G S REKHI — November 12, 2009 @ 12:44 am


saludos muy bien excelente saludos desde Guatemala

Comment by IVAN — November 12, 2009 @ 1:43 pm


Not able to see the video.

Comment by Dr. R. R. Bhanja. — December 6, 2009 @ 11:07 am


I see the video fine! Make sure your computer can watch flash video like YouTube and Vimeo!

Comment by Tom — December 6, 2009 @ 12:21 pm


It’s reallly excellent work to conceptualize the basic ophthalmology

Comment by Dr. Nadeem — January 11, 2010 @ 5:11 am


original and concised presentation

Dr.s.srinivasan

Pondicherry INDIA

Comment by DR.S.Srinivasan — February 20, 2010 @ 8:14 pm


Good topic
I would be more thankfull if you could possibily send it in power point
thanks

Comment by Dr N . Ramoz — May 22, 2010 @ 12:42 am


thank yuo for this

Comment by ammar — July 12, 2010 @ 6:28 pm


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