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Trauma Okuli
Trauma Okuli
Tetanus prophylaxis
Base Rays
Palpebral Injury
1. Palpebral Injury
2.Orbital Wall Fractures
3.Eyewall Injuries
1. PALPEBRAL INJURY
Palpebral Hematoma
Palpebral Abrasion
Palpebral Laceration
Palpebral Hematoma
Most likely occur in blunt
trauma in palpebral and frontal
Other condition :
- orbital trauma
- eyewall trauma
- orbital wall fracture
- Skull base fracture
Treatment :
- Cleanse with normal saline
- Antibiotic topical
- Eye shield
Palpebral Laceration Sharp object
Depth Location
1. Base injury
2.Acid injury
Roper Hall Calssification (2015)
PHYSICS
1. UV Rays
2.Thermal Burn
3.Explosive
1. UV Rays
Welding Beam
Palpebral laceration
Scleral laceration
Clinical manifestation:
Blurred vision
Pain
Redness
Watery
Photophobic
Blepharospasm
What to do?
1st: Pantocain 0.5%
Topical Antibiotic
Eye Shield
REFER!
URGENT
1. CORNEOSCLERAL LACERATION Sharp objects
Partial Thickness :
Full Thickness
skin
Lid margin
+
Lacrimal system
m. orbicularis oculi
Fluorescein Test
Foreign Body Foreign Body
Foreign Body
Pantocain ED 0.5%
DO NOT EXTRACT!
Antibiotic EO/ED REFER!
Eye shield
SEMI URGENT
THANK YOU
Danke Schn