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Blunt Trauma to the Right Eye with Surgical Repairs

ID: exh6167a
Blunt Trauma to the Right Eye with Surgical Repairs. This stock medical exhibit features depictions of both a traumatic injury to the eye and two additional images illustrating the surgical repairs of these injuries. First, one anterior view of the right orbital region depicts the external orbital laceration, swelling and bruising. Next, two sagittal cut-away views of the eye compare normal anatomy with the injuries to the globe. These injuries include a retinal detachment, a scleral rupture, displacement of the intra-ocular lens and hemorrhage within the anterior chamber. The two surgical images illustrate the initial surgical incision to access the internal injuries, the evacuation of the hemorrhage and the repair of the scleral rupture.
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