Search results (34 results)

  • 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

  • Choroidal Fracture

    Oct 27 2024 by César Adrián Gómez Valdivia, MD

    Fundus photograph of a traumatic choroidal fracture & extra-macular sub-retinal hemorrhage.

    Photographer: @eyemissu2

    Imaging device: TOPCON TRC-50DX

    Condition/keywords: Choroidal Fracture

  • Suprachoroidal Hemorrhage

    Dec 3 2024 by Dibya Prabha

    Colour Fundus photograph of 62 Year old female patient with Suprachoroidal hemorrhage post trauma

    Photographer: Dibya Prabha, LV Prasad eye Institute, Hyderabad

    Condition/keywords: suprachoroidal hemorrhage

  • Fish Hook Eye Trauma

    Jun 12 2024 by Miguel Brito, MD, FASRS

    Fundus photograph of a 15-year-old boy post cataract aspiration, pars plana vitrectomy, suprachoroidal drainage, and retinal reattachment surgery secondary to traumatic endophthalmitis.

    Photographer: Miguel Brito

    Condition/keywords: endophthalmitis, PFCL, Retinal detachment under Silicon Oil, retinal fold

  • Intraocular lens luxated to the vitreous cavity

    Jun 24 2023 by Mariam Cernichiaro-Espinosa, MD

    Three-piece intraocular lens luxated to the vitreous cavity in a patient with photocoagulated diabetic retinopathy after blunt trauma.

    Photographer: Mariam Cernichiaro-Espinosa, Asociación para Evitar la Ceguera en México, I.A.P. Mexico City, Mexico.

    Imaging device: Zeiss Clarus

    Condition/keywords: diabetic retinopathy, intraocular lense in vitreous, lens luxation

  • 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)

  • Commotio retinae

    Apr 29 2022 by Otakar Dušek, M.D. Ph.D.

    Color fundus photograph of a 24-year-old woman who was hit by a volleyball in her right eye. This caused whitening of the lower peripheral retina (Berlin's edema) i.e. commotio retinae.

    Photographer: Otakar Dušek, Charles University, Prague

    Imaging device: Zeiss Clarus

    Condition/keywords: Berlin's edema, blunt trauma, commotio retinae

  • Posterior Laceration due to Glass Intraocular Foreign Body

    Mar 31 2022 by Lucas Zago Ribeiro, MD

    18 year-old female patient presenting penetrating eye trauma after breaking a glass bottle

    Photographer: Lucas Zago Ribeiro, UNIFESP / EPM

    Imaging device: Zeiss Visucam

    Condition/keywords: intraocular foreign body, penetrating trauma, trauma

  • 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

  • Commotio-Retinae

    Sep 22 2021 by Luiz Guilherme Freitas, MD, MsC, PhD

    Fundus photograph of a 30-year-old male patient with blunt injury to the globe. Commotio retinae is retinal whitening/opacification that results from a blunt injury. The ocular findings will often resolve in a matter of days to weeks. Vision loss can result from commotio involving the posterior pole (historically referred to as Berlin’s edema). Clinical findings of commotio include the characteristic retinal whitening. Commotio may result in significant vision loss that can be transient. Healing can result in pigmentary changes and retinal thinning which may be associated with poor visual recovery if the area of involvement is macular.

    Photographer: Diogo Melo, Santa Luzia Eye Hospital Recife - PE – Brazil

    Condition/keywords: Berlin's edema, blunt trauma, commotio retinae, retinal whitening

  • 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

  • Traumatic Retinal Tear

    Dec 5 2021 by Aditya S Kelkar, MS, FRCS, FASRS,FRCOphth

    Color fundus photograph of a 34-year old man's left eye, 2 hours after a tennis ball injury, showing commotio retinae with Berlin's edema and cherry red spot in the fovea along with linear retinal tears in the temporal equatorial zone.

    Photographer: Dr Sukanya Mondal. National Institute of Ophthalmology, Pune. India.

    Imaging device: Zeiss Clarus 500

    Condition/keywords: Berlin's edema, cherry red spot, commotio retinae, retinal tear

  • Optic Nerve Avulsion with Vitreous Hemorrhage and Pale Retina

    Jan 25 2021 by Sham Talati, DOMS

    A 30-year-old male presented with history of trauma to RE with NO Perception of light in the affected eye.

    Photographer: Dr. Sham Talati,Retina Foundation,Ahmedabad

    Imaging device: Nidek Mirante

    Condition/keywords: optic nerve, pale retina

  • Optic Nerve Pit Right Eye

    Feb 15 2021 by Kim Barrett

    A 14-year-old male presented with vision loss and VF defect. Patient was treated for presumed amblyopia with patching since age 4. He has had neurologic care for post traumatic skull fracture and brain bleed in 2012. IOP's WNL. OD is without retinoschisis or subretinal fluid. Patient is at risk of serous detachment. Current VA OD 20/200+1 PH 20/80.

    Photographer: Kim Barrett C.O.A. Retina Specialist of Michigan, Grand Rapids, MI

    Imaging device: Optos California

    Condition/keywords: amblyopia, hemifield, Humphrey visual field, nerve, optic nerve pit, visual field defect

  • Traumatic Lens Drop in Vitreous

    Dec 15 2020 by Manish Nagpal, MD, FRCS (UK), FASRS

    Patient had come to us status post blunt trauma with the lens dislocated in inferior vitreous.

    Photographer: Gayathri Mohan, Retina Fellow, Retina Foundation, Ahmedabad, India

    Imaging device: Mirante CSLO

    Condition/keywords: dropped nucleus, lens dislocation, traumatic cataract

  • Massive Commotio Retinae

    Oct 20 2020 by Veronika Yehezkeli

    Fundus photograph of a 24-year-old male, made after blunt trauma with a plastic bottle. Note massive commotio retinae and preretinal hemorrhages in the contralateral to trauma area.

    Photographer: Veronika Yehezkeli, Meir medical center, Israel

    Condition/keywords: blunt trauma, commotio retinae, preretinal hemorrhage, trauma

  • Trio of Retinal Hemorrhages

    Dec 8 2020 by Priya Rasipuram Chandrasekaran, MBBS, DO, DNB, FRCS

    This is the fundus photo of a 29-year-old following blunt trauma showing hemorrhages in all the three layers of the retina (vitreous hemorrhage, subhyaloid hemorrhage and subretinal hemorrhage)

    Condition/keywords: blunt trauma, retinal hemorrhage

  • 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

  • Total Retinal Detachment

    May 27 2020 by Jason Griffith

    25-year-old male with histroy of blunt force trauma, s/p RD repair with hx scleral buckle/cryo.

    Photographer: Hollie Sanders, Tennessee Retina, Nashville, TN

    Imaging device: Optos California

  • 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

  • Intraocular Foreign Body

    Feb 7 2019 by Somnath Chakraborty, MD

    Left eye fundus photo montage of a 45-year-old male showing a large iron foreign body, impacted inferior to the infero-temporal branch vessels with a large patch of surrounding chorio-retinal atrophy, secondary to resolving Commotio retinae

    Photographer: Saptarshi Mehta

    Condition/keywords: commotio retinae, intraocular foreign body, trauma

  • Multiple Retinal Lesions Secondary to Blunt Trauma

    Jun 19 2018 by Somnath Chakraborty, MD

    A montage of the right eye of a 15-year-old boy, who was struck by a football. The image shows multiple choroidal ruptures in the macular area, with sub-retinal blood and multiple, large retinal tears temporally. There is also an area of juxtapapillary, pigmentary changes.

    Photographer: Saptarshi Mehta, Retina Institute of Bengal

    Condition/keywords: blunt trauma, choroidal rupture, giant retinal tear, subretinal hemorrhage

  • Commotio Post-Blunt Trauma

    Apr 3 2018 by Paulo Bueno

    Fundus photograph of an 35-year-old man with commotio retinae after indoor soccer ball blunt trauma.

    Photographer: Paulo Bueno, Taubaté, Brazil.

    Imaging device: Zeiss Visucam

    Condition/keywords: blunt trauma, commotio retinae

  • Subhyaloid Hemorrhage

    Oct 2 2017 by Mehul A Shah

    A 25-year-old patient presented with history of sudden loss of vision following blunt trauma.

    Photographer: Mehul Shah

    Condition/keywords: subhyaloid hemorrhage

  • Post Traumatic Optic Nerve Head Avulsion

    Nov 18 2017 by Vishal Agrawal, MD, FRCS,FACS,FASRS

    Right eye fundus picture of a 24-year-old male patient who suffered blunt trauma 7 days back with a wooden stick . He presented with NLP vision with a non reacting dilated pupil. Fundus montage picture shows ONH avulsion,CRAO,peripapillary resolving hemorrhages and cicatricial tissue at the edge.

    Photographer: Vishal Agrawal, MD, SMS Medical College, Jaipur, India

    Imaging device: Zeiss 524

    Condition/keywords: avulsion, central retinal artery occlusion (CRAO)