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2/1/2013 1 Ocular trauma Ocular trauma David Duong, MD MS University of California, San Francisco Department of Emergency medicine David Duong, MD MS University of California, San Francisco Department of Emergency medicine objectives Pointers and pitfalls in: Corneal injuries Globe injuries Eyelid lacerations • Hyphema Retrobulbar hematoma conflicts of interest no personal financial relationships for products or services in this talk Diagnosis CORNEAL ABRASION corneal abrasions Aids in the evaluation of corneal abrasions: proparacaine - onset 20 sec, last <10 minutes tetracaine - longer onset, lasts 20 minutes, more sting cyclopentolate - duration ~24 hrs homatropine - duration ~48 hrs Carley et al. EMJ. 2001 corneal abrasions Cycloplegics may aid in the evaluation • Cover Psuedomonas in contact lens- related cases Pain control - lubrication, NSAID drops, homatropine - no difference! Carley et al. EMJ. 2001

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OculartraumaOculartrauma

David Duong, MD MSUniversity of California, San FranciscoDepartment of Emergency medicine

David Duong, MD MSUniversity of California, San FranciscoDepartment of Emergency medicine

objectives

• Pointers and pitfalls in:

• Corneal injuries

• Globe injuries

• Eyelid lacerations

• Hyphema

• Retrobulbar hematoma

conflicts of interest

• no personal financial relationships for products or services in this talk

Diagnosis CORNEAL ABRASION

corneal abrasions

• Aids in the evaluation of corneal abrasions:

• proparacaine - onset 20 sec, last <10 minutes

• tetracaine - longer onset, lasts 20 minutes, more sting

• cyclopentolate - duration ~24 hrs

• homatropine - duration ~48 hrsCarley et al. EMJ. 2001

corneal abrasions

• Cycloplegics may aid in the evaluation

• Cover Psuedomonas in contact lens-related cases

• Pain control - lubrication, NSAID drops, homatropine - no difference!

Carley et al. EMJ. 2001

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corneal abrasions pitfalls

• Not ruling out a corneal ulcer

• Not everting the lid

• Not consider corneal laceration

• Not using a wood’s lamp, if slit lamp is not possible

video - woods lampvideo - woods lamp

Pediatric tips

• Consider anesthetic drops and cycloplegia for evaluation

• Ointment antibiotics - longer lubricating effects and much less sting

• 1 drop of cycloplegia before discharge

• Persistent pain >1 day in kids is a red flag

Diagnosis CORNEAL FOREIGN BODY

foreign body removal video

foreign body removal video

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video - everting the lidvideo - everting the lid subtarsal foreign bodysubtarsal foreign body

high risk lacerations? ALL OF THEM anatomyanatomy

eyelid lacerations

• Ophthalmology or Plastics service should repair lacerations involving:

• tarsal plate

• eyelid margin

• nasolacrimal systemcanalicular lacerationcanalicular laceration

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eyelid laceration pitfalls

• Not assuming there are other ocular injuries

• Not obtaining visual acuity

globe rupture

• Decreased Va

• RAPD

• Eccentric pupil

• Bullous subconjunctival hemorrhage

• Extrusion of vitreous

• Hyphema

• Seidel test

seidel test videoseidel test video

video - benzoin to exam the eye

video - benzoin to exam the eye

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retracting the eyelid video

retracting the eyelid video

key actionsglobe rupture

• Consult ophthalmology

• Protect the eye (eye shield, avoid eye manipulation)

• Antibiotic prophylaxis

• Avoid ocular extrusion (antiemetics, pain meds, sedation)

• Tetanus prophylaxis

Diagnosis HYPHEMA

HYPHEMA TREATMENTHYPHEMA TREATMENT

<33% (Grade 1)

microhyphema good prognosis

eye shieldHOB >30 deg

cycloplegia

ophtho referral

no NSAIDS

33-50% (Grade 2)

microhyphema, grade 1-2 hyphema

• usually resolve in a week

• 90% maintain a Va of 20/50 or better

• refer to ophthalmology within 5 days

HYPHEMA TREATMENTHYPHEMA TREATMENT

>50% (Grade 3 & 4)

↑ IOP (>24)

sickle cell

ophtho consult

eye shieldHOB >30 deg

no NSAIDS

topical B-blocker for increased IOP

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HYPHEMAPITFALLS

• Not considering globe rupture or IOFB

• Discharging with NSAIDs

• Neglecting close ophthalmology follow-up

Retrobulbar hematoma

• Caused by blood accumulation within the orbit with transmission of pressure to the optic nerve and globe. This in turn leads to central retinal artery occlusion and optic nerve ischemia

• Signs - acute proptosis, vision loss, decrease in ocular movement, increased IOP

• Irreversible vision loss occurs within 60 minutes

• DEFINITIVE treatment option is a lateral canthotomy

Lateral CanthotomyLateral Canthotomy

Thank you for your attention!

Thank you for your attention!

[email protected]@emergency.ucsf.edu

particular thanks to those who gave consent to be

photographed for educational purposes

particular thanks to those who gave consent to be

photographed for educational purposes