The Principles And Practice of Veterinary Surgery

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567 DISLOCATION OF THE EYEBALL.
This is not at all an uncommon occurrence in dogs, par- ticularly in those beautiful-eyed ones, the King Charles spaniel.
The cause is accidental, a fight with another dog, or more commonly with a cat. The eye is actually " scratched out," and hangs pendulous on the cheek. In all such cases the eye must be returned, and, wonderful to relate, the after usefulness of the organ is not always impaired.
The method of returning the eye is as follows : — ^After wash- in
...g away all extraneous matters, dirt, blood, &c., with tepid water, let an assistant, who is to stand behind the dog, open the eyelids as far apart as possible, then the operator is to press gently, but firmly, upon each side of the anterior aspect of the dislocated globe with the balls of his thumbs until the globe is replaced within the orbit. But should such pressure prove ineffectual, the outer angle of the eyelid is to be divided with a pair of scissors or bistoury — a small snip is sufficient — when the eye can be replaced without difficulty ; the incision in the lids being afterwards drawn together by a single suture.

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