Cornea: Ocular Surface Surgery Flashcards

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conjunctival autograft

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name the surface reconstruction technique: bilateral cicatricial strabismus

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conjunctival autograft

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name the surface reconstruction technique: recurrent pterygium

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conjunctival autograft

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name the surface reconstruction technique: unilateral fornix reconstruction

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conjunctival autograft

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name the surface reconstruction technique: post excision of conjunctival tumor

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conjunctival autograft

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name the surface reconstruction technique: symblepharon repair

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limbal autograft

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name the (ideal) surface reconstruction technique: chemical injury

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limbal autograft

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name the surface reconstruction technique: corneal thermal burn

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limbal autograft

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name the surface reconstruction technique: contact lens keratopathy

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limbal autograft

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name the surface reconstruction technique: persistent epithelial defect

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limbal autograft

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name the surface reconstruction technique: chronic medication toxicity

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limbal allograft

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name the surface reconstruction technique: SJS (cornea)

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limbal allograft

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name the surface reconstruction technique: OCP (cornea)

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limbal allograft

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name the surface reconstruction technique: aniridia

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limbal allograft

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name the surface reconstruction technique: atopy

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amniotic membrane transplant

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name the surface reconstruction technique: bilateral fornix reconstruction

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amniotic membrane transplant

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name the surface reconstruction technique: immune melts

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amniotic membrane transplant

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name the surface reconstruction technique: SJS (conj)

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amniotic membrane transplant

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name the surface reconstruction technique: OCP (conj)

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narrowed palpebral fissure

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physical contribution of mucous membrane autograft or AMT to ameliorating ocular surface disease

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formalin

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appropriate fixative for H&E

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glutaraldehyde

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appropriate fixative for EM

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Michel’s, Zeus

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appropriate fixative for immunohistochemistry

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Botox, eyelid splints, glueing, taping, moisture goggles

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alternatives to tarsorrhaphy in surface disease

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sliding flap, rotaitonal flap, conjunctival autograft, amniotic membrane

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options for pterygium wound closure when simple closure is not possible

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57

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blade typically used to shave off pterygium tissue

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10-0

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suture caliber for conjunctival closure

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Pseudomonas sclerokeratitis

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infection reported with conjunctival autograft

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MMC

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drug often used at the end of pterygium surgery

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true

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TRUE or FALSE: a conjunctival flap does not provide tectonic support to a weak cornea

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total, partial, bipedicle, single-pedical, advancement

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five types of conjunctival flap

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retraction

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most common (10%) complication of conjunctival flaps

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loss of gimbal stem cells

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this makes performing a Gunderson flap not easily reversible

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OCP

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mucous membrane grafting has usually been avoided in late stages of this condition

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mechanical, phototherapeutic

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two general types of superficial keratectomy

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high-water content

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therapeutic contact lenses with this characteristic are usually not good choices for dry eye disorders

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1-2 mm

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corneal perforations smaller than this are usually amenable to cyanoacrylate glue

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1-2 mm

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corneal perforations larger than this usually require a patch graft