Term
cataract (definition, types) |
|
Definition
- any opacity of crystalline lens
- types
- cortical
- nuclear sclerotic
- posterior subcapsular
- traumatic
- congenital
LEADING CAUSE OF REVERSIBLE BLIDNESS WORLDWIDE |
|
|
Term
nuclear cataract (pathology) |
|
Definition
- anterior
- exaggeration of normal nuclear aging change
- causes increasing myopia
- posterior view
- increasing nuclear opacification
- initially yellow than brown
|
|
|
Term
cortical cataract (pathology) |
|
Definition
- anterior- initially vacuoles and clefts
- posterior- progressive radial spoke like opacities
|
|
|
Term
christmas tree cataract (pathology) |
|
Definition
- ant.- polychromatic needle like opacities (red green)
- post.- may co exist with other opacities
|
|
|
Term
symptoms of cataracts and treatment |
|
Definition
- symptoms
- decrease vision
- glare
- inability to perform activities of daily living safely
- trouble with small print when reading
- treatment
- surgery
- no medical prevention
|
|
|
Term
Describe the cataract surgery |
|
Definition
- most common surgical procedure in US
- very successful
- outpatient
- almost all with intraocular lens
- most successful surgical intervention
- complication- uncommon, sight threatening
|
|
|
Term
Extracapsular cataract extraction Process |
|
Definition
- anterior capsulotomy
- completion of incision
- expression of nucleus
- cortical cleanup
- care not to aspirate post. capsule accidentally
- polish post. capsule, if appropriate
- injection of viscoelastic substance
- grasping of IOL and coating with viscoelastic substance
- insertion of inferior haptic and optic
- insertion of superior hepatic
- placement of hepatic into capsular bag not into cillar sulcus
- dialling of IOL, into horizontal position
|
|
|
Term
Process of phacoemulsification |
|
Definition
- capsulorrhexis
- hydrodissection
- sculpting of nucleus
- cracking of nucleus
- emulsification of each quadrant
- cortical cleanup and insertion of IOL
|
|
|
Term
glaucoma (char., type, pathology) |
|
Definition
- char
- subtype of optic neuropathy
- type
- pathology
- peripheral arcuate visual field defects (late loss of central vision)
- optic nerve had cupping
- usually with elevated intraocular pressure
|
|
|
Term
Mech. of cause of glaucoma |
|
Definition
- ciliary body makes aqueous humor
- flows past the lens, around the irus, through the trabecular meshwork (TM), then canal of Schlemm at corneal schleral junction
- drains into venous circulation
- so if the drain is not working, you make too much aqueous humor fluid, this will cause pressure increase
|
|
|
Term
Diff. btw open angle and angle closure glaucoma |
|
Definition
- open angle
- TM function poorly
- multiple etiology
- angle closure
- iris block TM
- multiple etiology
|
|
|
Term
Signs/symptoms of open angle glaucoma |
|
Definition
- increased intraocular pressure
- optic N. cupping
- loss of retinal NFL leads to increase in cup in center of nerve
- visual field defects
- usually arcs in peripheral visual fields
- advance without treatment
- asymptomatic
|
|
|
Term
|
Definition
- reduce IOP
- topical drops
- lower prod. of aqueous
- increase outflow
- laser treatment of TM
- surgery
- trabeculectomy with creation of filtering bleb
- valve implant with creation of filtering bleb
|
|
|
Term
|
Definition
- pain
- decrease vision
- photophobia
- halos/glare
- headache
- nausea/emesis
- cloudy cornea
- mid dilated pupil
- ciliary flush
USUALLY ACUTE AND VERY HIGH IOP |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
- EMERGENCY
- topic drains
- oral CA inh.
- IV mannitol
- laser iris- peripheral iridotomy
|
|
|