Simini Boards Cast
In this BoardsCast episode, we continue Tobias Chapter 125 — Emergency Ophthalmic Surgery by ignoring the inside of the eye on purpose. Because none of it matters if the defenses fail. This episode installs one core mental model: The ocular surface survives only when its protective structures remain functional; the outside protects the inside. We break down the “castle wall” system—eyelids, conjunctiva, and third eyelid—and why these tissues are not cosmetic. They’re the defense system that preserves tear film, prevents exposure, and stops ulcers from destroying an otherwise perfectly healthy retina and optic nerve. You’ll learn: * Why eyelid trauma must trigger a mandatory globe inspection first * Why eyelid debridement is usually the wrong instinct (vascular redundancy means “ugly tissue” often survives) * The non-negotiables of eyelid repair: two-layer closure, no conjunctival penetration, and meticulous margin alignment using meibomian orifices as landmarks * How a 1 mm error becomes a corneal ulcer (entropion/ectropion mechanics + suture abrasion) * Corner-case rules: lateral canthus technique changes; medial canthus injuries can silently destroy the tear drainage system (stenting for canalicular repair) * Why conjunctival grafts aren’t “patches”—they’re biologic rescue crews that bring blood supply and anti-protease defenses to a melting cornea Key takeaway: If the protective system fails, vision fails—even when the inside is perfect. 🎁 Simini Bonus Claim your free sample of Simini Protect Lavage (just cover shipping): https://www.simini.com/evaluation-kit [https://www.simini.com/evaluation-kit] Listen On: Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Amazon Music
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