Putting all the Pieces Together: How to Repair a Severely Ruptured Globe

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Omar Barrada, MD, demonstrates how to meticulously repair a severely lacerated globe. Principles of globe repair are highlighted in order to achieve the best possible results in these complicated cases.

Posted: 8/28/2013

Putting all the Pieces Together: How to Repair a Severely Ruptured Globe

Omar Barrada, MD, demonstrates how to meticulously repair a severely lacerated globe. Principles of globe repair are highlighted in order to achieve the best possible results in these complicated cases.

Posted: 8/28/2013

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Omar Barrada

11 years ago

Dr Goyal, please feel free to use my video for any educational purpose you deem relevant. I know how ocular trauma is usually the setting that junior residents start their surgical experience. If you think this video might help them comprehend the basic principles of surgery for eye trauma, then please go ahead and use the video freely. All the best.

Himani Goyal

11 years ago

Excellent video, Dr. Barrada. Thank you for sharing. We get a significant amount of eye trauma in Brooklyn, NY, and I would love to share this video with my residents. We usually start with 360 degree peritomy to expose scleral lacerations. I appreciate your educational pearls during the video as well as your meticulous suturing technique. It is rare we get to record such cases. Thank you!

Ahmed ELBadawi

11 years ago

Although the surgeon is perfect, the sterilization needs revision, sure the suture is contaminated from the exposed eye lashes. Sterile sticky tap should be over the eye lashes

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