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Vestn Oftalmol ; 121(6): 9-14, 2005.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16405054

ABSTRACT

The paper analyzes the diagnostic value of computed tomography (CT) in posttraumatic lesion of the eye socket, ball, and appendage and identifies the basic groups of patients in whom CT is an essential study. In 2004, the Department of Traumatology, Reconstructive Surgery, and Eye Prosthesis, Helmholtz Research Institute of Eye Diseases, performed CT in 323 patients (18.2% of the inpatients and 3.4% of the outpatients). Analyzing all CT images identified the basic groups of patients in whom this study was essential. The CT scans characterizing examples from each group of patients are given. The studies could extend indications in patients with posttraumatic lesion of the eye and orbital area for CT. The latter is an important and essential study in patients with traumatic pathology of the eye with multiple and hard-to-reach foreign bodies and with trauma of the soft and osseous structures of the orbit, which makes it possible to determine not only the possibility, but also pattern and scope of a surgical intervention and to assess its long-term result.


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Eye Injuries/diagnostic imaging , Ophthalmologic Surgical Procedures/methods , Orbit/injuries , Orbital Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Eye Injuries/complications , Eye Injuries/surgery , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Orbit/diagnostic imaging , Orbital Diseases/etiology , Orbital Diseases/surgery , Retrospective Studies , Trauma Severity Indices
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Vestn Oftalmol ; 121(6): 25-8, 2005.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16405059

ABSTRACT

The paper deals with the analysis of the outcome of severe eye contusion in scleral ruptures that are subject to none or inadequate debridement. In 2004, a group of 85 patients undergone enucleation due to severe posttraumatic changes was examined to analyze the outcomes of misdiagnosis of ruptures of the scleral capsule of the eye in its contusions and penetrating wounds. Examination of the eyeball after its removal revealed different defects of the optic scleral capsule in 6 (8.2%) cases of the 85 patients undergone enucleation. Each case pointing to the undiagnosed pathology of the eye during primary debridement and surgical treatment of these patients or to the partial debridement of scleral wounds is noteworthy. It should be noted that a primary care involving debridement was delivered to virtually all patients in different ophthalmological facilities. The paper gives a detailed account of each case, by describing its history data, the state of the eye, the performed studies and operation, and presents photos demonstrating each case. In eye contusion, it is necessary to adequately evaluate its severity and to reveal the whole complex of injuries and also to pay attention to the quality of debridement of wounds since adequate containment of a wound of the eye and adaptation of its edges can preserve the eye as an organ in most given cases.


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Eye Injuries, Penetrating/surgery , Ophthalmologic Surgical Procedures/methods , Sclera/injuries , Wounds, Nonpenetrating/surgery , Adult , Child , Conjunctiva , Eye Injuries, Penetrating/pathology , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Pericardium/transplantation , Rupture , Sclera/surgery , Transplantation, Heterologous , Trauma Severity Indices , Treatment Outcome , Wounds, Nonpenetrating/pathology
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