Search results (6 results)

  • Funnel Retinal Detachment

    Jun 11 2023 by Ethan K Sobol, MD

    Intraoperative view of a funnel retinal detachment with proliferative vitreoretinoapthy in an eye with previous open globe injury. PVR membranes were peeled, and the retina was flattened and re-attached with an inferior relaxing retinotomy and silicone oil tamponade

    Condition/keywords: intraoperative, open funnel RD, open globe injury, proliferative vitreoretinopathy (PVR)

  • Open Globe Injury with Corneal Scleral Laceration

    Oct 25 2012 by Gabriela Lopezcarasa Hernandez, MD

    2-year-old boy who had an accident with a crystal lamp with penetrating lesion in both eyes.

    Photographer: Gabriela Lopezcarasa Hernandez, MD, Hospital Angeles Lomas

    Condition/keywords: open globe injury

  • Open Globe Injury with Corneo Scleral Laceration

    Oct 25 2012 by Gabriela Lopezcarasa Hernandez, MD

    20-year-old male with a penetrating laceration which involves cornea and sclera.

    Photographer: Gabriela Lopezcarasa Hernandez, MD, Hospital Angeles Lomas

    Condition/keywords: open globe injury

  • Open Globe Injury with Sutured Corneal Laceration

    Oct 25 2012 by Gabriela Lopezcarasa Hernandez, MD

    2-year-old boy who had a bilateral open globe trauma.

    Photographer: Gabriela Lopezcarasa Hernandez, MD, Hospital Angeles Lomas

    Condition/keywords: open globe injury

  • 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

  • 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