1. Ocular blast injuries in modern warfare
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Brandon N Phillips and Dal Chun
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medicine.medical_specialty ,genetic structures ,business.industry ,Biomedical Engineering ,Modern warfare ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,Eye injuries ,Surgery ,Ophthalmology ,Open Globe Injury ,Medicine ,Closed Globe Injury ,Medical emergency ,business ,Optometry - Abstract
Improvised explosive devices have become the signature of modern warfare and were the leading cause of injury and death of coalition soldiers during Operations Iraqi and Enduring Freedom. Blasts generate a massive amount of kinetic energy that can cause devastating injuries. Modern munitions are highly fragmentary with a large blast radius leading to an increased rate of eye injuries. They are often much more severe than those commonly seen after civilian trauma. Open-globe injuries, particularly when combined with oculoplastic or neuro-ophthalmologic injury, have the worst visual outcomes. Closed-globe injuries can also cause significant visual loss. It is important for ophthalmologists to monitor soldiers with blast injuries extremely closely as there is not enough data to know the rates of eventual secondary eye diseases.
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- 2014
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