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Antibiotic prophylaxis in penetrating injuries of the eye

Albrecht von Graefes Archiv für Klinische und Experimentelle Ophthalmologie, 1976
In a specially developed experimental model of an infected penetrating eye injury the importance of time and mode of antibiotic administration in the prophylaxis of post-traumatic eye infection was evaluated. It was concluded that the early administration of an antibiotic to which infecting organisms are sensitive can prevent the development of an ...
A B, Parunović, B A, Popović
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Penetrating Eye Injuries in the Workplace

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1992
Occupational eye injuries are common and preventable. Between 1985 and 1991, there were 635 work-related penetrating eye injuries among the 2939 cases (22%) reported to the National Eye Trauma System Registry by 48 collaborating centers in 28 states and Washington, DC.
A L, Dannenberg   +3 more
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Vitrectomy in Penetrating Eye Injury

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1981
A controlled trial of pars plana vitrectomy for posterior penetrating eye injury was done in rhesus monkeys. After standard injury, each eye was allocated randomly into a treatment or control group. Treatment groups (ten eyes each) had vitrectomy at 1, 14, or 70 days after injury. The control group had 15 eyes.
P E, Cleary, S J, Ryan
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Intraocular Penetration of Systemic Antibiotics in Eyes with Penetrating Ocular Injury

Journal of Ocular Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 2014
Abstract Purpose: To determine whether penetrating scleral or corneal injury can enhance intraocular penetration of systemic moxifloxacin, vancomycin, and ceftazidime. Methods: Thirty rabbits were divided into 3 ...
Shareef, Ahmed   +7 more
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Intravitreal cilia in phakic penetrating eye injury

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Ophthalmology, 1997
Abstract Background: Intraocular cilia present clinical perplexity due to their radiolucency, the extremely variable ocular response to such cilia, and the inadvisability of using MRI in cases of suspected metallic intraocular foreign bodies (IOFB). Methods: Two cases of intravitreal cilia associated with phakic penetrating eye injury are described ...
A A, Seawright   +3 more
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The epidemiology of occupational penetrating eye injuries in Ireland

Occupational Medicine, 1994
This paper is designed to establish the risk factors associated with serious occupational eye injuries so that preventive measures can be targeted at those most at risk. Few such studies have been published for the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland.
P D, Hassett, C C, Kelleher
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Lenticular astigmatism after penetrating eye injury

Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, 1996
Lenticular astigmatism of 5.00 diopters developed after penetrating injury in the eye of a 16-year-old boy. Full visual acuity, refraction, and crystalline lens clarity remained stable for more than 2 years. The high astigmatism, in conjunction with a spherical cornea and posterior lens capsule striae, indicates the lenticular origin of the astigmatism.
S, Rumelt, G, Jager, U, Rehany
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INTRAVENOUS CEFAZOLIN IN PENETRATING EYE INJURIES

Retina, 1996
A swine model of penetrating ocular trauma was used to determine the delivery of systemically administered cefazolin to the vitreous cavity of traumatized and nontraumatized eyes.Thirty-one pigs received a scleral laceration to the right eye under anesthesia and then were given intravenous cefazolin every 8 hours.
P C, Nossov   +5 more
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Penetrating Eye Injury From a Metal Wedge

Ophthalmic Surgery, Lasers and Imaging Retina, 1999
Abstract. The authors describe a patient with a penetrating ocular injury from a metal wedge, a common hand tool used by road service technicians for the purpose of opening a locked car door. The patient had a penetrating eye injury from a metal wedge when its sharp end released from a car door lock and retracted upward, striking the right eye.
G F, Kozielec, K, To
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[The treatment of penetrating eye injuries].

Oftalmologia (Bucharest, Romania : 1990), 1997
Data about eye traumatism at the Republican Ophthalmologic Center are presented. 791 patients have been investigated: 52.3% with penetrated wounds; in 19.3% cases we detected foreign intraocular bodies. Fibrinolysin and dexamethazone have been introduced during operation in the case of fibrinoplastic inflammatory process with crystalline lens masses in
V, Lupaşco   +3 more
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