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The removal of the entire eye |
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Reasons for an enucleation? |
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Malignant neoplasm, penetrating wound, or if the eye is so damaged that vision cannot be regained. |
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The removal of the inner contents of the eye |
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Primary reason for an evisceration |
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To eliminate corneal sensitivity |
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What allows for a prosthetic eye that will have mobility and a better cosmetic result |
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What type of incision is made? |
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What is the wound classification? |
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What is the wound classification if there is a fresh traumatic wound from a clean source? |
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What is the wound classification if there is a foreign body in the eye? |
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Conjunctiva is closed with what kind of suture? |
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What are hydroxyapatite spheres? |
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Medically made coral used as an implant in the eye socket with donor sclera so the eye muscles can be reattached to allow for movement |
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What are used to help determine the size of an ocular implant? |
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What happens before the rectus and oblique muscles are cut? |
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They are secured with suture. |
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What nerve is clamped for 60 seconds before it is transected? |
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What is used to achieve hemostasis? |
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Saline soaked sponges and bipolar forceps |
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