Management of open globe injuries. ([2018])
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Management of open globe injuries. ([2018])
- Main Title:
- Management of open globe injuries
- Further Information:
- Note: Seanna Grob, Carolyn Kloek, editors.
- Editors:
- Grob, Seanna
Kloek, Carolyn - Contents:
- Intro; Introduction; Contents; Editors, Associate Editors, and Contributors; Part I: Management of Open Globe Injuries; Chapter 1: Classification of Open Globe Injuries; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Definitions: The Birmingham Eye Trauma Terminology; 1.2.1 Open vs. Closed Globe Injury; 1.2.2 Mechanism of Injury (Type); 1.3 Anatomical Location of Injury (Zone); 1.4 Putting it All Together: Classification System; 1.5 Prognosis: The Ocular Trauma Score; 1.6 Summary; References; Chapter 2: Pre-Operative Management of Open Globe Injury; 2.1 Evaluation of the Ocular Trauma Patient. 2.1.1 General Evaluation2.1.2 History [1-3]; 2.1.3 Physical Examination [1-3]; 2.1.4 Clinical Features of Open Globe Injuries [1-3]; 2.2 Imaging of Open Globe Injuries; 2.2.1 Orbital CT; 2.2.2 Other Imaging Modalities [1-3]; 2.3 Pre-Operative Management; 2.3.1 General Management [1-3]; 2.3.2 Antibiotics; 2.3.3 Tetanus Prophylaxis; 2.4 Conclusion; References; Chapter 3: Pre-Operative Counseling and Intraoperative Considerations and Instruments; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Pre-Operative Counseling; 3.3 Pre-Operative Planning; 3.4 Intraoperative Considerations and Instruments. 3.4.1 Surgical Instruments3.4.2 Sutures; 3.4.3 Post-Operative Supplies; References; Chapter 4: Post-Operative Management; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Follow Up Schedule; 4.3 Post-Operative Day 1; 4.4 Post-Operative Drops; 4.5 Follow Up Visits; 4.6 Subspecialty Care; Reference; Chapter 5: Controversies in Open Globe Injury Management; 5.1 AntibioticIntro; Introduction; Contents; Editors, Associate Editors, and Contributors; Part I: Management of Open Globe Injuries; Chapter 1: Classification of Open Globe Injuries; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Definitions: The Birmingham Eye Trauma Terminology; 1.2.1 Open vs. Closed Globe Injury; 1.2.2 Mechanism of Injury (Type); 1.3 Anatomical Location of Injury (Zone); 1.4 Putting it All Together: Classification System; 1.5 Prognosis: The Ocular Trauma Score; 1.6 Summary; References; Chapter 2: Pre-Operative Management of Open Globe Injury; 2.1 Evaluation of the Ocular Trauma Patient. 2.1.1 General Evaluation2.1.2 History [1-3]; 2.1.3 Physical Examination [1-3]; 2.1.4 Clinical Features of Open Globe Injuries [1-3]; 2.2 Imaging of Open Globe Injuries; 2.2.1 Orbital CT; 2.2.2 Other Imaging Modalities [1-3]; 2.3 Pre-Operative Management; 2.3.1 General Management [1-3]; 2.3.2 Antibiotics; 2.3.3 Tetanus Prophylaxis; 2.4 Conclusion; References; Chapter 3: Pre-Operative Counseling and Intraoperative Considerations and Instruments; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Pre-Operative Counseling; 3.3 Pre-Operative Planning; 3.4 Intraoperative Considerations and Instruments. 3.4.1 Surgical Instruments3.4.2 Sutures; 3.4.3 Post-Operative Supplies; References; Chapter 4: Post-Operative Management; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Follow Up Schedule; 4.3 Post-Operative Day 1; 4.4 Post-Operative Drops; 4.5 Follow Up Visits; 4.6 Subspecialty Care; Reference; Chapter 5: Controversies in Open Globe Injury Management; 5.1 Antibiotic Prophlaxis for Open Globe Injury (OGI); 5.1.1 Expert Opinion Written by Christopher Andreoli M.D.; 5.2 Primary Enucleation, Evisceration, and Repair in No Light Perception Eyes; 5.2.1 Expert Opinion Written by Michael K. Yoon M.D. 5.3 Enucleation for Prevention of Sympathetic Ophthalmia5.3.1 Expert Opinion: Lucia Sobrin, M.D., M.P.H.; 5.4 Primary Lensectomy and Intraocular Lens Implantation; 5.4.1 Expert Opinion Written by Alice Lorch M.D.; 5.5 Full vs. Partial Thickness Corneal Sutures; 5.5.1 Expert Opinion Written by Peter Veldman M.D.; 5.6 Repair of Posterior Ruptures; 5.6.1 Expert Opinion Written by Dean Eliott M.D.; References; Part II: Case-Based Approach to Open Globe Injuries; Chapter 6: Case 1: Linear Corneal Laceration from Scissors; 6.1 History of Present Illness; 6.2 Initial Trauma Evaluation. 6.2.1 Visual Acuity (Without Correction)6.2.2 Pupils; 6.2.3 External Examination; 6.2.4 Slit Lamp Examination; 6.2.5 Dilated Examination; 6.2.6 Radiographic Imaging; 6.3 Surgeon's Initial Assessment and Pre-operative Plan; 6.4 Surgical Exploration and Repair: Operative Note; 6.4.1 Surgical Exploration and Repair: Pearls; 6.4.2 Surgical Video; 6.5 Post-Operative Course; 6.6 Suture Removal: Operative Note; 6.7 Post-suture Removal Course; 6.8 Final Trauma Evaluation; 6.8.1 Final Visual Acuity; 6.8.2 Pupils; 6.8.3 Slit Lamp Examination; 6.8.4 Dilated Examination; 6.9 Review and Lessons Learned. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Cham, Switzerland : Springer
- Publication Date:
- 2018
- Copyright Date:
- 2018
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 617.7/1
Medicine
Eye -- Surgery
MEDICAL -- Surgery -- General
Eye -- Surgery
Ophthalmology
Medical -- Ophthalmology
Ophthalmology
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9783319724102
- Related ISBNs:
- 331972410X
9783319724096
3319724096 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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