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1 Caring for patients with eye injuries, neoplastic growth of the eye. Lecturer: Lilya Ostrovska

2 Ocular Trauma

3 Nature of Injury  Blunt  Lacerating  Chemical

4 Blunt Trauma  Mild – moderate  “bruise” ocular tissues  Eye wall intact  Moderate – severe  Rupture eye wall  Very severe consequences

5 Lacerating Trauma  “cut” eye wall  Outcome depends on extent and location

6 Location of Injury  Anterior Segment  Posterior Segment  Adnexa  Orbital Structures

7 Anterior Segment  Conjunctiva  Cornea  Iris  Lens

8 Posterior Segment  Vitreous  Retina  Optic nerve

9 Adnexa  Eyelids  Lacrimal Structures

10 Orbital Structures  Extraocular muscles  Bony walls

11 Disgusting Photographs  Front to back…

12 Racoon Eye

13 Lid Laceration

14 Subconjunctival Hemorrhage

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16 Corneal Foreign Body

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18 Corneal Abrasion

19 Curling Iron Burn

20 Corneal Laceration

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22 Iris Sphincter Rupture

23 Hyphema

24 Traumatic Cataract

25 Vitreous Hemorrhage

26 Retinal Hemorrhage

27 Optic Disc Hemorrhage

28 Orbital Wall Fracture

29 Common Minor Eye Injuries  Corneal abrasion  Corneal foreign body  Chemical splash  Traumatic iritis

30 Diagnosis  History  Sharp vs blunt vs chemical injury  Exam  CHECK VISION

31 Diagnosis cont.  Exam – Pry lids apart!  Cornea clear?  Pupil round?  Pupil black?  Blood clotted behind cornea?

32 Diagnosis cont.  Exam  Red reflex?  Eyes move symmetrically?

33 Fluorescein Test  Topical “eye dye”  COBALT light

34 Corneal Abrasion

35 Abrasion Treatment  Erythromycin ointment  +/- patch  1-2 day follow-up with eye doc

36 Corneal Foreign Body

37 Foreign Body Treatment  Anesthetize eye  Remove FB  Cotton swab (don’t worsen abrasion!)  Kimura spatula  +/- needle tip  E-mycin and +/- patch  1-2 day follow-up with eye doc

38 Chemical Splash

39 Chemical Treatment  IRRIGATE  Check pH  Minor  E-mycin ointment  1 day follow-up eye doc  Major  Same day eval by eye doc

40 Traumatic Iritis  Moderate blunt injury  Photophobia  Lid bruising/edema  Subconj heme or injection  Pupil sluggish  Eval by eye doc

41 Please Do Not Confuse  Subconjunctival hemorrhage  Hyphema

42 OCULAR ONCOLOGY

43 OSSN  Ocular surface squamous neoplasia  Encompasses conjunctival/corneal intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN)  Squamous conjunctival dysplasia  Carcinoma in situ  Invasive squamous cell carcinoma (SCC)

44 Squamous cell carcinoma Extensive Ill defined edges Vascularised Corneal involvement

45 Conjunctival melanoma  Primary aquired conjunctival melanosis (PAM)  Preexisting conjunctival naevus  De novo

46 PAM Biopsy if: Growth Nodule formation Vascularity  Primary acquired conjunctival melanosis

47 De novo conjunctival melanoma

48 Rx Conjunctival SCC / Melanoma  Excision / cryotherapy to cut conjunctival margin  Topical Mitomycin C  Episcleral plaque radiotherapy if recurrence

49 Iris melanoma

50 Congenital hypertrophy of the retinal pigment epithelium (CHRPE)

51 Choroidal neovascularisation: high myopia (Fuch’s spot)

52 Choroidal haemangioma

53 Melanocytic tumours of the posterior uvea  Naevus  Melanoma

54 Drusen Fibrous metaplasia of RPE Choroidal naevus

55 Uveal melanoma treatment  Observation Tumours < 2mm thick

56 Symptoms Thickness > 2mm Orange pigment (lipofuscin) Growth Subretinal fluid Peripapillary location

57 Uveal melanoma treatment Observation  Transpupillary laser thermotherapy (TTT)

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59 Uveal melanoma treatment  Observation  TTT  Local resection Anterior to equator Base < 10mm

60 Uveal melanoma treatment  Observation  TTT  Local resection  Radioactive plaque therapy Thickness < 8mm Base <15mm

61 Ruthenium 106 Iodine 125

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64 Uveal melanoma treatment  Observation  TTT  Local resection  Radioactive plaque therapy  Proton beam/helium ion irradiation  Gamma knife therapy

65 Uveal melanoma treatment  Observation  TTT  Local resection  Radioactive plaque therapy  Proton beam/helium ion irradiation  Gamma knife therapy  Enucleation Base > 15mm

66 Metastatic tumours  Breast / lung carcinoma  Amelanotic  Multifocal  Choroidal  Treat only if sight affected

67 Amelanotic Multifocal Choroidal Posterior to equator

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69 THANKS FOR YOUR ATTENTION !


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