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Unless emergency intervention is indicated (chemical injury; see Chaps. 1.10, 3.1), the patient’s systemic condition as well as the eye’s injuryrelated pathologies must be properly evaluated. The primary goal of the evaluation process is to obtain all the necessary information from/of the patient to allow: • Systemic triaging: which of the patient’s systemic conditions require primary intervention (brain or thoracic trauma, gastrointestinal bleeding, etc.). Teamwork, including neurosurgeons, trauma specialists, ER and ICU physicians, among others, may be required to make intervention decisions. • Ocular triaging: this includes the determination of the sequence of interventions (e.g., treatment of an open globe injury must precede reconstruction of a lid laceration) as well as the nature and timing of the intervention (e.g., staged or comprehensive, immediate or delayed; see Chap. 1.8).
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Kuhn, F. (2008). Evaluation. In: Ocular Traumatology. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-33825-3_9
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