Search results (5 results)
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Large Retinal Tear from a Shuttlecock Injury
Oct 11 2024 by Ahmad B. Tarabishy, MD
27 year old woman presenting with floaters and a shadow in her temporal visual field OS. Approximately one week earlier, she was injured in her left eye by a shuttlecock while playing badminton. Fundus exam reveals mild vitreous hemorrhage and a large retinal tear with a small cuff of surrounding SRF.
Photographer: Angela Rico, M.D.
Imaging device: Optos
Condition/keywords: blunt trauma, ocular trauma, retinal tear
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Fraternal Twins
May 22 2023 by Gustavo M. Hüning, MD, MBA, FASRS
Intrasurgical photograph using a non-contact system and 3D visualization system of a 65-year-old woman who suffered an ocular trauma.
Photographer: Gustavo M. Hüning, Hüning Clínica do Olhar, Santa Maria - Brazil
Imaging device: Alcon Luxor combined with Alcon nGenuity
Condition/keywords: dislocated intraocular lens (IOL), implant, pars plana vitrectomy (PPV)
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Perforating Ocular Trauma and Choroidal Rupture due to Shotgun Pellet
Mar 31 2022 by Franco Benvenuto, MD
Fundus photograph of a 17-year-old with shotgun injuries with numerous metal pellets in the chest, neck, brain, and face. Fundus exploration showed the left globe with posterior-inferior eye rupture, vitreous hemorrhages and choroidal rupture.
Photographer: Franco Benvenuto, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina. Universidad de Guadalajara, México.
Condition/keywords: choroidal rupture, penetrating trauma, shotgun
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Optos Silverstone Fundus Image of a 4-Point Scleral Fixation Akreos AO60 with Gore Tex Suture
Dec 5 2021 by Jesus Lozano, MD
Optos Silverstone fundus image of a 54-year-old man, 6 months after 4-point scleral fixation Akreos AO60 with Gore Tex suture plus PPV who had a severe traumatic iris defect and was aphakic after ocular trauma.
Photographer: Yair Bet Yosef, Hadassah Medical Center. Israel
Imaging device: Optos Silverstone fundus image
Condition/keywords: fundus photograph, Gore Tex Suture, macula, ocular trauma, retina surgery, scleral fixation
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Blunt Ocular Trauma Due to Firework Injury
Jun 9 2020 by Brittany Rota
Ultra- widefield pseudocolor image of an 18-year-old male with blunt ocular trauma in the right eye due to a firework injury. The patient presented with commotio retinae (sclopteria), an acute vitreous hemorrhage, choroidal rupture, and a subretinal hemorrhage. The referring physician performed surgery on the lateral rectus muscle which was macerated but not severed, and several orbital fibrous foreign bodies were removed from the posterior orbit. The globe was intact. There is no evidence of retinal tear in the region of sclopetaria; however, there is complete necrosis of the temporal peripheral choroid and retina. The vitreous hemorrhage was slowly clearing on his exam 6-9-2020. The patient is developing subretinal fibrosis. The physician is concerned about the choroidal rupture that is visible through the submacular hemorrhage. There is one rupture that appears to course directly under the fovea. The physician states that if this is the case, his vision most likely will be 20/200 or worse. His vision was hand motion in all fields except nasally, which he was unable to see hand motion at his visit on 6-9-2020.
Photographer: Brittany Rota
Imaging device: Optos California
Condition/keywords: blunt trauma, choroidal rupture, commotio retinae, fibrosis, firework injury, fundus photograph, hand motion, necrotizing retina, Optos, pseudocolor, subretinal hemorrhage, vitreous hemorrhage

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