Everyday Oral Surgery

Eye Anatomy, Trauma, and Management (with Oculoplastic Surgeon, Dr. Harkaran Rana)

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Jul 15, 2024
Dr. Harkaran Rana, Oculoplastic Surgeon, discusses eye anatomy, trauma management, and treatment protocols. Topics include oculoplastic residencies, eye anatomy breakdown, severe eye traumas, surgical interventions, orbital floor fractures, open globe injuries, and a recent case study. Exciting teaser on using local fat for repairs in upcoming episodes.
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INSIGHT

Practical Anterior Eye Exam Focus

  • The anterior eye exam (conjunctiva, cornea, anterior chamber, iris, lens) is the most practical skill for non-ophthalmologists.
  • Fundus exams are rarely expected; focus on cornea and anterior chamber findings.
ADVICE

Use I-Vitals For Eye Trauma Triage

  • Use the I vital signs: vision, pupils, and pressure as your baseline trauma triage.
  • Add motility and external exam when assessing orbital fractures.
ADVICE

Don't Press On Suspected Open Globe

  • Avoid measuring intraocular pressure or performing B-scan if you suspect an open globe.
  • Leave the eye undisturbed and get an exam under anesthesia instead.
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