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Chapter 19: Ocular & Orbital Trauma

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new window Figure 19-1: Repair of full-thickness lid laceration. A: The defect shown. B: Initial vertical mattress suture through tarsal plate. C: Interrupted suture closure of tarsal plate. D: Interrupted suture closure of skin. (Reproduced, with permission, from Phelps C: Manual of Common Ophthalmic Surgical Procedures. Churchill Livingstone, 1986.)
new window Figure 19-2: Metallic corneal foreign body. (Courtesy of A Rosenberg.)
new window Figure 19-3: Hole in retina, macular area, posttraumatic.
new window Figure 19-4: Choroidal ruptures. (Photo by Diane Beeston.)
new window Figure 19-5: Ophthalmoscopic view of intraocular metallic (iron) foreign body in vitreous.
new window Figure 19-6: Right orbital blowout fracture in upgaze.
 
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