2021
DOI: 10.4103/ijo.ijo_278_21
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Emergency canthotomy and cantholysis - Factors affecting confidence among ophthalmic trainees in the United Kingdom

Abstract: Purpose: Retrobulbar hemorrhage from trauma is the most common cause of orbital compartment syndrome. Emergency canthotomy and cantholysis is a vision-saving procedure. We sought to identify confidence among ophthalmic trainees in this procedure as well as any relevant factors that have any impact. Methods: An online, confidential anonymous questionnaire was distributed to ophthalmology training groups in the UK. Questions explored the participant’s sta… Show more

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“…[ 3 ] Confidence amongst UK ophthalmic trainees is also low, citing limited exposure and limited simulation, with only 23% of regions offering structured simulation activity for lateral canthotomy. [ 4 ] Obtaining and maintaining competency with procedural skills can be challenging with lack of exposure, and regular simulated training is essential. Several low-cost eye models for simulating lateral canthotomy and cantholysis have been proposed, and we aimed to develop and validate a model using materials readily available in the ED.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…[ 3 ] Confidence amongst UK ophthalmic trainees is also low, citing limited exposure and limited simulation, with only 23% of regions offering structured simulation activity for lateral canthotomy. [ 4 ] Obtaining and maintaining competency with procedural skills can be challenging with lack of exposure, and regular simulated training is essential. Several low-cost eye models for simulating lateral canthotomy and cantholysis have been proposed, and we aimed to develop and validate a model using materials readily available in the ED.…”
Section: Presentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[3] Confidence amongst UK ophthalmic trainees is also low, citing limited exposure and limited simulation, with only 23% of regions offering structured simulation activity for lateral canthotomy. [4]…”
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confidence: 99%