I keep a little, ever-expanding note on my phone where I jot down little morsels of goodness that I pick up while listening to or reading one of the many excellent sites/podcasts in the useful resource section. They’re useful in a kind of “board review” way. I tend to skip the really basic stuff and try and focus on what I didn’t know.
I’ll try and transfer them here for your enlightenment.
Globe Rupture
- Can be penetrating or secondary to a blow and sudden rise in pressure
- commonest at site of insertion of intra ocular muscles or limbus
- if at the limbus then an oval pupil can be seen and sometimes even prolapse of the ant chamber contents
- think bloody chemosis. If 360 sub conjunctival bleed then think globe rupture
- CT helpful but simply not sensitive enough
References:
- Rosen’s 7th Edition
- Emergency Board Review Podcast: HEENT Part II
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