Echography in Ocular Pathology

Ultrasound and Eye Surgery

Author(s): Pedro Romero-Aroca, Manuel Montero-Jaime, Nuria Soler and Jose A Buil-Calvo

Pp: 101-122 (22)

DOI: 10.2174/9781681080321115010013

* (Excluding Mailing and Handling)

Abstract

The ultrasound in ophthalmic surgery is essential in the preoperatory stage, when media opacities cause hindrance in the retina examination. When a patient is admitted for intraocular surgery, echography is mandatory to detect possible intraocular diseases as retinal detachment. In postoperative status, the patients need echographies if new media opacities appear as in case of postoperative hemorrhages in a vitrectomy surgery. In these cases the echography visualizes the posterior pole and permits to establish a correct diagnosis and a postoperative therapy.


Keywords: Cataract, lens luxation, intraocular lens luxation, retinal detachment, vitrectomy, periphery new vessels, tractional retinal detachment, vitreous hemorrhage, choroidal hemorrhage, malignant glaucoma.

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