Ocular injuries can be classified as open globe, closed globe, or periocular injuries. Open globe injuries involve a full thickness break in the eye wall, while closed globe injuries do not penetrate the full thickness. Periocular injuries involve the tissues surrounding the eye. Common closed globe injuries include conjunctival and corneal abrasions, hyphema, and retinal detachment. Lid lacerations may require repair depending on their location. Blunt eye trauma requires examination of visual acuity and eye anatomy to check for injuries like ruptured globe or optic nerve damage. Suspected open globe injuries or those with vision loss require emergent ophthalmology referral.
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