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Ep 107 Blunt Ocular Trauma Live from The EM Cases Course

Emergency Medicine Cases

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The Effects of Ligaments on Intraocular Pressure

The lateral canthal ligaments are not as superficial as you might think. The tissues there are all really tight. You can kind of flick them a little bit with the tip of your scissors and you can feel when they give away. So if it has been successful you should see the intraocular pressure go down. In this case his intraocular pressure went from 50 to 20.

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