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| What are the seven bones that make up the Eye Orbit? |
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| frontal,lacrimal,ethmoid,maxilla,zygomatic,sphenoid,palatine. |
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| What are two classifications for eye orbital Fractures? |
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| Floor Fracture and Blow out |
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| What are common causes for oribital eye repair? |
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| Falls, Fights, auto Accidents. |
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| What are four appearances of Orbital Eye fractures? |
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Definition
| Unilateral, Bilateral, Alone, and with other fractures. |
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| What is diplopia? which is a common characteristic of an orbital eye fracture? |
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| What diagnosis equipment can be used to take an image of a orbital eye fracture? |
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| what is used to protect the cornea during the procedure? |
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| What size blade would you use to make the initial incision? |
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| what would you use to absorb and blot blood during the procedure? |
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Definition
| Weck cell sponges or cotton swab sticks. |
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| If the fracture site reduction is stable a ______ sheet may be inserted. |
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| What scissors would best fit this procedure? |
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| Stevens Tenotomy Scissors |
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| What can the patient do post operatively to prevent Swelling and inflammation? |
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| What are some Post operative complications? |
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Definition
| Hemorhage, SSI, and Vision disruptions due to trauma to the eye. |
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| what malleable retractor can be used to retract the eye? |
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Definition
| Teflon Coated brain spatula. |
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| what equipment may be used to check the implant and structure of the repair intraoperatively? |
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