Optic nerve injuries are classically divided into direct and indirect injuries. Direct injuries are open injuries where an external object penetrates the tissues to impact the optic nerve. Indirect optic nerve injuries occur when the force of collision is imparted into the skull and this energy is absorbed by the optic nerve. The prognostic value in knowing that an injury was direct or indirect is unclear. Historically, direct optic nerve injury is associated with a poor visual outcome. It may be safe to classify an optic nerve injury as direct if orbital imaging reveals a bullet at the orbital apex, but this provides no insight into the cellular injury mechanism. The classification does not illuminate whether the nerve is severed with no h...
Traumatic optic neuropathy (TON) is an uncommon cause of permanent visual loss. Optic nerve trauma m...
Traumatic optic neuropathy occurs in association with high momentum deceleration injuries. Optic ner...
Presently, there is no statistically significant data regarding optimal treatment for sudden blindne...
Optic nerve injuries are classically divided into direct and indirect injuries. Direct injuries are ...
Optic nerve injuries are classically divided into direct and indirect injuries. Direct injuries are ...
Optic nerve injury mechanisms are thought of as primary and secondary. Primary mechanisms result in ...
Visual loss may be produced by direct or indirect trauma to the optic nerve. Direct mechanisms produ...
Causes of visual loss following trauma, other than traumatic optic neuropathy, must be considered. W...
The management of traumatic optic neuropathy should be guided by the Hippocratic adage to do no harm...
Traumatic optic nerve injuries are a devastating result of head and facial trauma (41) . Approximate...
Visual acuity following indirect optic nerve trauma is often significantly reduced. Each patient in ...
Visual fields can be obtained only when sufficient vision is present following optic nerve trauma. T...
The superior imaging afforded by computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging has made plain f...
Surgical intervention for traumatic optic neuropathy also remains empirical. Cromptons study suggest...
The most common cause of traumatic optic neuropathy (TON) is indirect injury to the optic nerve, whi...
Traumatic optic neuropathy (TON) is an uncommon cause of permanent visual loss. Optic nerve trauma m...
Traumatic optic neuropathy occurs in association with high momentum deceleration injuries. Optic ner...
Presently, there is no statistically significant data regarding optimal treatment for sudden blindne...
Optic nerve injuries are classically divided into direct and indirect injuries. Direct injuries are ...
Optic nerve injuries are classically divided into direct and indirect injuries. Direct injuries are ...
Optic nerve injury mechanisms are thought of as primary and secondary. Primary mechanisms result in ...
Visual loss may be produced by direct or indirect trauma to the optic nerve. Direct mechanisms produ...
Causes of visual loss following trauma, other than traumatic optic neuropathy, must be considered. W...
The management of traumatic optic neuropathy should be guided by the Hippocratic adage to do no harm...
Traumatic optic nerve injuries are a devastating result of head and facial trauma (41) . Approximate...
Visual acuity following indirect optic nerve trauma is often significantly reduced. Each patient in ...
Visual fields can be obtained only when sufficient vision is present following optic nerve trauma. T...
The superior imaging afforded by computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging has made plain f...
Surgical intervention for traumatic optic neuropathy also remains empirical. Cromptons study suggest...
The most common cause of traumatic optic neuropathy (TON) is indirect injury to the optic nerve, whi...
Traumatic optic neuropathy (TON) is an uncommon cause of permanent visual loss. Optic nerve trauma m...
Traumatic optic neuropathy occurs in association with high momentum deceleration injuries. Optic ner...
Presently, there is no statistically significant data regarding optimal treatment for sudden blindne...