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Ophthalmic Plast Reconstr Surg
December 2024
Section of Ophthalmology, Department of Surgery.
We describe an oculofacial injury phenotype manifesting as a cleavage plane following the orbitomalar ligament in 5 cases. Across these cases, curvilinear wounds followed the course of the orbitomalar ligament, running clean planes through orbicularis oculi down to the infraorbital rim and arcus marginalis. One case involved bilateral orbitomalar ligaments, and 1 case involved the inferior canaliculus.
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December 2024
Ophthalmology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences Kalyani, Kalyani, India.
J Spec Oper Med
December 2024
Traumatic ocular injuries from both combat- and noncombat-related activity remain a significant burden in active duty Ser- vicemembers and present a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge to Special Operations medics with limited resources in far forward and remote areas. Blunt ocular injury, whether from sports or battlefield engagement, can result in a variety of eyesight-threatening injuries, including hyphema, commotio retinae, iritis, uveitis, and open globe injury. The management of these conditions often requires teleconsultation with ophthalmology and potential evacuation, which is tailored to the resources available for the Special Operations Forces medic.
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October 2024
Vitreoretinal Service, Moorfields Eye Hospital, London, GBR.
J Vitreoretin Dis
October 2024
Department of Ophthalmology, Massachusetts Eye and Ear, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.
To perform an outcome-and-cost analysis of follow-up visits and associated imaging in patients presenting to the Massachusetts Eye and Ear (MEE) emergency department with commotio retinae. This retrospective consecutive case series comprised consecutive patients presenting to the emergency department from January 1, 2020, to January 1, 2022, who were diagnosed with contusion or other injuries of the eye or orbit (International Classification of Diseases, 10th edition, codes S05.1 and S05.
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