Ocular Trauma Introduction Ocular trauma is a group of ocular disorders that can seriously affect visual function. Injuries to the lens can cause cataracts, injuries to the ciliary body and anterior chamber angle can cause abnormal intraocular pressure, and injuries to the back of the eye can cause vitreous hemorrhage, mechanization, and retinal detachment. The treatment of this disease requires an ophthalmologist with extensive experience in the field. In clinical practice, we often see patients with severe ocular trauma who experience a dramatic loss of vision instantly. Due to the damage to multiple sites, multiple surgeries are mostly required and the cost is relatively high. However, the recovery of vision after surgery is often greatly diminished due to the severity of the damage. Given this, does traumatic eye injury still require aggressive treatment? The answer is yes!!! 1, the history of ocular trauma treatment: In the past, limited by equipment and technology, I could only operate part by part with a limited field of vision, which affected the efficiency of surgery and could not grasp the overall situation. Clinically, you can often see patients who lost their eyesight after ocular trauma or even removed their eyes. For these patients, it is their luxury to retain a little light perception, even to maintain the shape of the eye without removing it. 2, the application of new technology now: With the development of modern vitreous cutting technology, especially in recent years, the application of non-contact total retinal imaging technology in our hospital has made great progress in the management of serious eye trauma. Our hospital is also a national leader in the application of this technology. The advantages of the new technology are obvious: ①It can be operated under a more open field of view, which gives a better judgment of the whole retina and vitreous and a big picture view of grasping the whole, which obviously speeds up the speed and quality of surgery. ②The possibility of two-handed surgical operation also makes up for the inconvenience of one-handed operation in the past and improves the accuracy of surgery. The operator can complete the surgery alone, reducing the dependence on assistants ③ Since it is a minimally invasive surgery, no sutures are required intraoperatively, which also reduces a lot of follow-up treatment. ④The combined anterior and posterior segment surgery can operate on cataract and retinal problems at the same time. 3. Application of new technology greatly improves the prognosis of patients: With the application of new technology, it is now often seen that patients with no light perception in eyes caused by serious injuries can not only have light perception but even some patients can recover partial vision after our surgical treatment; the chance of eye removal is greatly reduced. All of this is undoubtedly a blessing for patients. If you are unfortunate enough to be suffering from ocular trauma, please don’t give up !!!! Please trust our technology, it will bring you a surprise, we will try our best to restore your visual function and minimize the loss.