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.
Snapshots from this lecture:
The lecture title for the actual “trauma” section.
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.
We show the difference between a corneal laceration and a corneal abrasion, and performance of the Seidel test to look for leaking aqueous.
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.
Floor fractures are discussed, along with reading CT scans.
Entrapment is always of concern with an orbital fracture. Forced duction testing is demonstrated.
Good presentation!
can u email this as powerpoint presentation .
thanks
prof g s rekhi
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Not able to see the video.
I see the video fine! Make sure your computer can watch flash video like YouTube and Vimeo!
It’s reallly excellent work to conceptualize the basic ophthalmology
original and concised presentation
Dr.s.srinivasan
Pondicherry INDIA
Good topic
I would be more thankfull if you could possibily send it in power point
thanks
thank yuo for this
Best opthal lecture videos ever. All of your videos are a must for every internist.
Thanks a lot for reminding me what great teachers are made of.
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Hi I am an Emergency Physician in AUstralia and teach our 4th year doctors about eyes. I can’t seem to download the ocular trauma lecture. Any hints on how to do this?
This was excellent and outstanding
Final Year Medical student from Ireland!!! Thank you for posting your lectures! Short, sweet, bam bam!!!