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3D Ultrasound using 3D Phantom Models for Oculofacial Injuries in Emergencies

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  • Hadi Khazaei

    (Research Scholar and Visiting Professor, Division of Oculofacial Plastic, Orbital, and Reconstructive Surgery, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, Oregon Department of Mechanical Engineering/Portland State University)

  • Danesh Khazaei

    (Student, Portland State University)

  • Nashrah Junejo

    (Student/Washington State University)

  • Binita Bhattarai

    (MD, CEI Observer/Clinical Fellow ,OHSU, Portland, Oregon)

  • G Seethapathy

    (MD, FRCS Manipal Hospital Salem INDIA)

  • John Lipor

    (Associate Professor Electrical & Computer Engineering/Portland State University)

  • Faryar Etesami

    (Emeritus Professor- Department of Mechanical Engineering/Portland State University)

  • John Ng

    (Professor and Head, of Plastic, Orbital, and Reconstructive Surgery, OHSU, Portland, Oregon)

Abstract

The incidence of ocular trauma has been on the rise for the past few years, which urges the medical community to be more apt at diagnosing and treating this condition. An effective way to diagnose different etiologies of ocular trauma involve the use of ultrasound to visualize the anatomical layers of the eye and orbit, which is vital for deciding the best management plan. In this review article, the focus of discussion will be the accuracy of 3D ultrasound in diagnosing oculofacial injury, the function of ultrasound in stabilization and triage of visual emergencies in austere environments and prolonged field care settings. The gathered data and information will assist physicians in managing ocular trauma more effectively.

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  • Hadi Khazaei & Danesh Khazaei & Nashrah Junejo & Binita Bhattarai & G Seethapathy & John Lipor & Faryar Etesami & John Ng, 2023. "3D Ultrasound using 3D Phantom Models for Oculofacial Injuries in Emergencies," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science (IJRIAS), vol. 8(10), pages 10-18, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjf:journl:v:8:y:2023:i:10:p:10-18
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