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. 1989 Jun;6(2):149–152. doi: 10.1136/emj.6.2.149

The use of a new design irrigator for the emergency treatment of chemical eye injuries in an accident and emergency department.

M T Watts 1, A Mulira 1
PMCID: PMC1285585  PMID: 2742670

Abstract

The introduction of a hand-held drench hose into a district general hospital accident and emergency department, for the emergency irrigation of chemically injured eyes is reported. The hose is described, together with the technique of irrigation. The advantages that a high-flow, low pressure system affords over conventional irrigation methods are discussed. The system appears to offer a simple, immediately available, effective tool for emergency eye care, which is suitable for use by a variety of personnel.

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