13 - Opth - Trauma - Foreign Body + Corneal Abrasion Flashcards

1
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Presenting signs of FB

A

sudden onset irritation and photophobia

may be decreased vision`

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2
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2 things to check for is ?FB

A

residue under eyelid

penetrating injury - Xray/USS/CT

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3
Q

What might metallic FBs cause

A

rust ring

anterior uveitis

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4
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what is there a risk of - esp in what FBs

A

infection, esp w organic/stone FBs

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5
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Management of FB

A
removal using needle (with adequate magnificaton +/- local) and chloramphenicol drops after to prevent infection
consider cycloplegia (ciliary muscle paralyses) to help comfort and healing
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6
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What causes corneal abrasion

A

finger nails, contact lense misuse, other scratching objects

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7
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what happens to lead to Sx in corneal abrasion

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epithelial denuding exposes stromal receptors –> pain watering photophobia

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8
Q

defects stain with..

risk of?

A

stain with fluorescein

risk of infection (keratitis)

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9
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3 parts of mgmt of corneal abrasion

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refer large abrasions
local before exam if required
chloramphenicol for 7days

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10
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3 other parts of mgmt of corneal abrasion

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analgesia
avoid contact lenses
re-examine after 24h - refer if worsening Sx/not healed fully by 48h

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