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Vet Ophthalmol ; 18(2): 127-34, 2015 Mar.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24836701

RESUMEN

PURPOSE: To describe presentation, treatment, and follow-up after unilateral alkaline injuries to the eye in four dogs. MATERIAL AND METHOD: The case notes of four patients that suffered from alkaline injuries to the eye were included in this series. RESULTS: Acute clinical signs included blepharospasm and edema of the eyelids, chemosis and conjunctival hyperemia, conjunctival ischemia, destruction of the corneal epithelium, a whitish haze of the corneal stroma, mild corneal edema, and uveitis. Two patients showed depigmentation of the eyelids. Presumed endothelial cell damage resulted in severe corneal edema in two dogs. Long-term complications included phthisis bulbi, scarring of the eyelids and damage to the meibomian glands, symblepharon formation, conjunctivalization of the cornea, corneal vascularization, pigmentation, and fibrosis. Persisting corneal edema was seen in the dogs with presumed endothelial cell damage. One dog developed a mild bullous keratopathy with superficial corneal ulcerations 4½ years after the injury and had a reduced anterior chamber depth on ultrasound. CONCLUSION: The damage to the ocular structures described here mainly affects the ocular surface. One patient presumably suffered an injury to the ciliary body epithelium resulting in a phthisical globe. Chronic corneal edema, conjunctivalization, and scarring can result in permanent visual impairment. Healing of the ocular surface can take weeks and is associated with a dramatic vascular response. However, a severely vascularized cornea has the potential to clear and allow a good visual outcome long term. Ongoing discomfort was only seen in one case with persistent corneal edema and a secondary bullous keratopathy.


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Compuestos de Calcio/toxicidad , Hidróxido de Calcio/toxicidad , Cáusticos/toxicidad , Enfermedades de los Perros/inducido químicamente , Lesiones Oculares/veterinaria , Óxidos/toxicidad , Hidróxido de Sodio/toxicidad , Animales , Enfermedades de los Perros/patología , Perros , Lesiones Oculares/inducido químicamente , Lesiones Oculares/patología , Femenino , Masculino , Resultado del Tratamiento
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Vet Clin North Am Equine Pract ; 29(1): 179-91, 2013 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23498052

RESUMEN

Effective delivery of local anesthesia is essential for successful standing surgical procedures in the horse. Local anesthesia can be used to facilitate examination of the eye, diagnostic procedures, therapeutic techniques, and surgical procedures. Understanding the relevant clinical anatomy and techniques for performing local anesthesia is critical to delivering successful local and regional anesthesia and analgesia.


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Anestesia Local/veterinaria , Enfermedades de los Caballos/cirugía , Procedimientos Quirúrgicos Oftalmológicos/veterinaria , Anestesia Local/métodos , Animales , Oftalmopatías/diagnóstico , Oftalmopatías/cirugía , Oftalmopatías/veterinaria , Lesiones Oculares/diagnóstico , Lesiones Oculares/cirugía , Lesiones Oculares/veterinaria , Neoplasias del Ojo/diagnóstico , Neoplasias del Ojo/cirugía , Neoplasias del Ojo/veterinaria , Enfermedades de los Caballos/diagnóstico , Caballos , Hipnóticos y Sedantes
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Vet Clin North Am Equine Pract ; 7(3): 535-47, 1991 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1820225

RESUMEN

Although many ophthalmic procedures can be performed on the standing horse, the decision to perform a procedure under sedation rather than general anesthesia must be made on the basis of the temperament of the horse, severity of the injury, and skill of the veterinarian. For example, veterinarians who are not comfortable with small suture material may find accurate repair of an eyelid laceration easier after general anesthesia rather than attempting to handle this suture in a moving patient. Correct use of nerve blocks and topical anesthesia will greatly facilitate examination, diagnosis, and treatment, and, in addition, will serve to prevent further damage to the eye during these procedures.


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Enfermedades de los Caballos/cirugía , Caballos/cirugía , Procedimientos Quirúrgicos Oftalmológicos , Anestesia de Conducción/veterinaria , Anestesia Local/veterinaria , Animales , Úlcera de la Córnea/cirugía , Úlcera de la Córnea/veterinaria , Entropión/cirugía , Entropión/veterinaria , Lesiones Oculares/cirugía , Lesiones Oculares/veterinaria , Neoplasias del Ojo/cirugía , Neoplasias del Ojo/veterinaria , Hipnóticos y Sedantes , Aparato Lagrimal/cirugía
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