module 1 traumatic ocular disorders Flashcards
ocular trauma
physical injuries sustained by the eye (globe) and ocular adnexa
closed globe injury
patient has not sustained a full-thickness injury
- contusions
- lamellar lacerations
open glob injury
there is a full-thickness injury
contusions
occur when the eye is impacted but the wall of the eye remains intact
- corneal abrasion
- hyphema
- traumatic iritis
- iridodialysis
- lens dislocation
- vitreous hemorrhage
- retinal hemorrhage
- retinal detachment
lamellar laceration
partial-thickness wound of the eye wall but the integrity of the globe is maintained
ruptured globe
ocular contusion resulting in a rupture of the eye wall
- high-velocity projectiles
- assault
Eye is bluntly impacted and cannot sustain the forces imparted
laceration
sharp object creates a full-thickness eye wall injury
- work-related activities
- accidents
Subcategories of lacerations
penetrating injuries
perforating injuries
intraocular foreign bodies
penetrating injuries
causes by an object entering and exiting the eye wall through the same wound
perforating injuries
separate entry and exit wound
intraocular foreign body
present when a portion of the insulting object enters and remains in the eye
eye trauma more common with
men younger than 30
blue-collar and farm workers
hyphema
shearing of iris blood vessels
collection of blood in the anterior chamber of the eye
iridodialysis
disinsertion of the iris root
ruptures can lead to
visual loss
- retinal detachments
- massive hemorrhage
- loss of intraocular contents
- intraocular infections
- other complications