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*Echogenic undulating membrane in the posterior globe, protruding into the vitreous
*Echogenic undulating membrane in the posterior globe, protruding into the vitreous
*Evaluate with patient moving eye left/right
*Evaluate with patient moving eye left/right
[[File:Retinal detachment.jpg|thumb|Retinal detachment ultrasound]]


==Vitreous Hemorrhage==
==Vitreous Hemorrhage==

Revision as of 04:37, 14 May 2014

Technique

  • Use vascular/linear probe
  • Plenty of ultrasound gel to decrease amount of pressure needed to place on eye

Elevated ICP

  • Measure optic nerve 3mm posterior to the globe, from inner wall to inner wall
  • Normal is <5mm

Globe Rupture

  • Only perform if you can ensure that you do not put pressure on the globe
  • Findings
    • Decrease in size of globe
    • Anterior chamber collapse
    • Vitreous hemorrhage
    • Buckling of the sclera
  • see Globe Rupture

Intraocular Foreign Body

  • Bright, echogenic acoustic profile w/ associated shadowing or reverberation

Retinal Detachment

  • Echogenic undulating membrane in the posterior globe, protruding into the vitreous
  • Evaluate with patient moving eye left/right
Retinal detachment ultrasound

Vitreous Hemorrhage

  • Vitreous filled with multiple large echoes
  • Increasing the gain is helpful for detecting acute hemorrhages

See Also

Ultrasound (Main)

Source

Sonoguide