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    Trauma Ocular
    (Universidad Técnica de Ambato-Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud-Carrera Medicina, 2015-03-01) Kelly Chico, Diana Carolina; Pérez Padilla, Carlos Alberto Dr.
    In emergency, there are countless emergency eye care, including eye injuries represent a considerable proportion, this condition requires a very cautious appropriate initial management and especially since the minimum possible manipulation of the eyeball is recommended until there is a specialist. Ocular trauma is a disease with important psyco social and economic connotation, fear that produces the fact of losing the sense of vision is invaluable, and more so if this is lost suddenly after trauma. In this work, the case of a young male patient is presents without importance background, he suffered a traffic accident that causes corneal scleral puncture wounds on both eyeballs, by the severity of the same evisceration decide left eyeball, the right eye was surgically repaired successfully although as post traumatic complications the patient has a cataract. Most data were extracted from medical records but to revise many things left unfinished, so it was very helpful interview with the treating physician. Detailed treatment given and compared with recommendations for management protocols and guidelines, mainly failures in emergency treatment carried find a situation that is quite common for the general practitioner is often not prepared for the initial management of this type of trauma, especially in the case of a severe trauma, besides the patient risk factors are analyzed and recommendations are given to prevent them. The patient in the postoperative period is post traumatic it is decided corrected in a second intervention waterfall, there is a delay in processing this surgery, the patient had a visual acuity of light perception. The literature recommends that the correction of a cataract should preferably be done in the first 10-14 days following the first surgery and that this period should not exceed one year.
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    Análisis de caso clínico promoción Octubre 2014-Marzo 2015
    (Universidad Técnica de Ambato-Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud-Carrera Medicina, 2015-03-01) Kelly Chico, Diana Carolina; Pérez Padilla, Carlos Alberto Dr.
    In emergency, there are countless emergency eye care, including eye injuries represent a considerable proportion, this condition requires a very cautious appropriate initial management and especially since the minimum possible manipulation of the eyeball is recommended until there is a specialist. Ocular trauma is a disease with important psyco social and economic connotation, fear that produces the fact of losing the sense of vision is invaluable, and more so if this is lost suddenly after trauma. In this work, the case of a young male patient is presents without importance background, he suffered a traffic accident that causes corneal scleral puncture wounds on both eyeballs, by the severity of the same evisceration decide left eyeball, the right eye was surgically repaired successfully although as post traumatic complications the patient has a cataract. Most data were extracted from medical records but to revise many things left unfinished, so it was very helpful interview with the treating physician. Detailed treatment given and compared with recommendations for management protocols and guidelines, mainly failures in emergency treatment carried find a situation that is quite common for the general practitioner is often not prepared for the initial management of this type of trauma, especially in the case of a severe trauma, besides the patient risk factors are analyzed and recommendations are given to prevent them. The patient in the postoperative period is post traumatic it is decided corrected in a second intervention waterfall, there is a delay in processing this surgery, the patient had a visual acuity of light perception. The literature recommends that the correction of a cataract should preferably be done in the first 10-14 days following the first surgery and that this period should not exceed one year.