Blow Out Fracture Flashcards

1
Q

Most common young unilateral cataract

A

Stellate posterior from trauma

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When dealing with new diplopia due to trauma, what should you do?

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Wait 10-14 days to see if it will resolve before trying to treat it

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3
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When is it best to dx enophthalmos?

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10-14 days. Sometimes orbital edema will mask it

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4
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All things orbital floor fracture

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  • order CT scan of orbits
  • check for enophthalmos, diplopia in primary and upgaze, crepitus, hypoasthesia
  • prophylactic oral abx may be RXed and avoid nose blowing for 4-6 weeks (?48 hours)
  • surgical managemnt may be required if enophthalmos or diplopia do not resolve and pt is symptomatic
  • both enophthalmos and diplopia May resolve on their own. Usually wait 2 weeks before deciding surgical management
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5
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What is a contraindication for MRI

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Metal

MRI is better for soft tissue instead of bone

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6
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Most common location for a blowout fracture of the orbit

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Maxillary bone in the orbital floor, it is the weakest bone in the orbit

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7
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What should someone with a suspected orbital blow out fracture be evaluated for

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  • EOM restrictions
  • crepitus
  • infraorbital hypoasthesia
  • step off
  • exophthalmometry
  • globe ptosis
  • asymmetric monocular PDs
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8
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Positive forced duction

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The eye cannot be moved in the direction of the restriction. Physical restriction
-EOM entrapment, Duanes, Browns, orbital tumor, graves

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Negative forced duction

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The eye passively moves in the direction of the restriction, indicating a CN palsy is the cause of the restriction

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10
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What diff a CN palsy from a muscle restriction

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Forced ductions

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11
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What CN is most susceptible to trauma

A

CN4

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12
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Characteristics of CN4 palsies

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Large vertical vergence ranges

Presents with vertical diplopia and head tilt AWAY from the side of the lesions, as well as a chin down position

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13
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Bielschowskys head tilt test

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CN 4 palsy, a head tilt towards the affected side makes the diplopia worse; a head tilt away from the affected side males the diplopia decreased due to induced incyclotorsion

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14
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What meds should you give someone with an orbital blow out fracture

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Nasal decongestants and oral abx to prevent sneezing and to prevent an orbital infection. Cold compresses may also be used to decrease inflammation. Surgical report is indicated if diplopia presents for more than 7-14 days. Fresnel prism may be initally RXed in order to minimize diplopia

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15
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Traumatic uveitis treatment

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pred forte QID and homatropine BID

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