Search results (13 results)

  • Ruptured Globe Trauma

    Jul 11 2013 by Jason S. Calhoun

    Young male who got hit with a baseball ended up with orbital floor fracture and ruptured globe.

    Photographer: Jason S. Calhoun, Department of Ophthalmology, Mayo Clinic Jacksonville, Florida

    Condition/keywords: blunt trauma

  • Sympathetic Ophthalmia

    Sep 28 2012 by Joseph M. Civantos, MD

    59-year-old lady had blunt trauma left eye with a ruptured globe. She refused further surgery on that eye. She returned 4 months later with decreased vision in the right eye. RE dropped from 20/25 to 20/50. The view is hazy due to vitreous cells. Large white choroidal Dalen-Fuchs nodules are visible.

    Condition/keywords: Dalen-Fuchs nodules, sympathetic ophthalmia

  • Ruptured Globe Trauma

    Jul 12 2013 by Jason S. Calhoun

    Young male patient who had a ruptured globe from getting poked in the eye. Patient had a primary repair keretoplasty with anterior vitrectomy. Also re-positioning IOL which was subluxated when patient sneezed.

    Photographer: Jason S. Calhoun, Department of Ophthalmology, Mayo Clinic Jacksonville, Florida

    Condition/keywords: open globe injury

  • Penetrating Trauma with Retinal Detachment

    Apr 30 2019 by Olivia Rainey

    Ultra-wide field pseudocolor image of a 39-year-old female with penetrating trauma resulting in a retinal detachment with an intraretinal hemorrhage affecting the left eye. Patient was struck with a champagne glass in October of 2018, which lacerated the eyelid and globe. Patient was "seeing red" when she first came to the office and after multiple surgeries she was seeing 20/20 at her last check in April 2019.

    Photographer: Olivia Rainey

    Imaging device: Optos

    Condition/keywords: hemorrhage, left eye, Optos, penetrating trauma, ruptured globe, ultra-wide field imaging

  • Ruptured Globe Trauma

    Jul 11 2013 by Jason S. Calhoun

    Young male who got hit with a baseball ended up with orbital floor fracture and ruptured globe.

    Photographer: Jason S. Calhoun, Department of Ophthalmology, Mayo Clinic Jacksonville, Florida

    Condition/keywords: blunt trauma

  • Status Post Ruptured Globe Repair

    Oct 2 2013 by Jerald A. Bovino, MD

    The cornea laceration from a ruptured globe has been repaired. There is corneal edema, the iris is irregular, and the eye is aphakic.

    Condition/keywords: aphakia, corneal edema, iris irregular, ruptured globe

  • Penetrating Globe Injury

    Oct 2 2013 by Jerald A. Bovino, MD

    There was a metallic foreign body that caused a rutpured glove. An adjacent vitreous hemorrhage with posterior scleral rupture and adjacent choroidal infarction is present.

    Condition/keywords: penetration, ruptured globe, vitreous hemorrhage

  • Intraocular Eyelash

    Jan 2 2019 by John S. King, MD

    34-year-old white male injured while taking apart wooden pallets with a hammer in each hand and no protective eye-wear; he did not notice what hit his eye; just said his eye hurt and teared for four days before calling an eye doctor; his vision was 20/400 sc and IOP 6; the anterior chamber was deep with minimal cell and no hypopyon; and conjunctival/scleral laceration was present near the lateral rectus insersion; the vitreous was quiet; in the temporal portion of the fundus and full thickness laceration was seen with surrounding hemorrhage and what appeared to be an eyelash vs other (possibly a staple, from the wooden pallet). During surgery 2 eyelashes were pulled from the area of the laceration; the lateral rectus muscle was disorganized; after primary closure, a ppv was performed, the object in the picture was removed with forcepts; laser partial afx and gas; antibiotics injected at 1/2 dose.

    Photographer: Maisee Yang

    Imaging device: Optos CA

    Condition/keywords: intraocular foreign body, ruptured globe

  • Intraocular Eyelash

    Jan 2 2019 by John S. King, MD

    34-year-old white male injured while taking apart wooden pallets with a hammer in each hand and no protective eye-wear; he did not notice what hit his eye; just said his eye hurt and teared for four days before calling an eye doctor; his vision was 20/400 sc and IOP 6; the anterior chamber was deep with minimal cell and no hypopyon; and conjunctival/scleral laceration was present near the lateral rectus insersion; the vitreous was quiet; in the temporal portion of the fundus and full thickness laceration was seen with surrounding hemorrhage and what appeared to be an eyelash vs other (possibly a staple, from the wooden pallet). During surgery 2 eyelashes were pulled from the area of the laceration; the lateral rectus muscle was disorganized; after primary closure, a ppv was performed, the object in the picture was removed with forcepts; laser partial afx and gas; antibiotics injected at 1/2 dose.

    Photographer: Maisee Yang

    Imaging device: Optos CA

    Condition/keywords: intraocular foreign body, ruptured globe

  • Trauma

    Jan 8 2015 by H. Michael Lambert, MD

    Surgical view repairing ruptured globe.

    Condition/keywords: trauma

  • Slide 7-88

    Feb 25 2019 by Lancaster Course in Ophthalmology

    Totally disorganized ruptured globe.

    Condition/keywords: ruptured globe

  • Ruptured globe on CT

    Nov 19 2022 by Gareth Lema, MD, PhD

    Runner meets park bench. The worst open globe I have ever seen on a CT scan. Multiple attempts at repair were made but the final visual acuity was light perception.

    Photographer: Gareth Lema, MD, PhD, New York Eye and Ear of Mount Sinai

    Imaging device: CT Scan

    Condition/keywords: CT scan, open globe injury

  • Trauma

    Jan 8 2015 by H. Michael Lambert, MD

    Surgical view placing scleral buckle in repair of ruptured globe.

    Condition/keywords: trauma