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Ocular penetrating and perforating injuries (commonly referred to as open globe injuries) can result in severe vision loss or loss of the eye. Penetrating injuries by definition are caused by a sharp object that penetrates into the eye (i.e. laceration) but not through and through--there is no exit wound.
A retinal tear or break happens when the gel-like vitreous in your eye pulls on your retina and causes a split. Your retina is a thin layer of tissue that’s sensitive to light found at the back of your eye.
1 maj 2024 · A retinal tear is a rip in the layer of light-detecting cells at the back of your eye called the retina. It’s a medical emergency that can lead to permanent vision loss if not treated quickly....
13 mar 2024 · Retinal tears are a rip in the eye’s retina. It occurs when the vitreous gel sticks to the retina and pulls hard enough for it to tear or create a hole. Fluid can leak through this hole,...
29 cze 2023 · A retinal tear can cause you to see stars, flashes of light, and specks or squiggles floating across your eye. The retina is a light-sensitive part of the eye that transmits images to the brain. Most retinal tears are caused by the natural aging process and won’t damage your vision.
21 paź 2024 · A retinal tear is a rip in the thin, light-sensitive tissue that lines the back of your eye. A torn retina increases the risk of retinal detachment, a medical emergency. If you have a retinal tear, you must seek prompt treatment to prevent retinal detachment and vision loss.