A Profile of Ocular Trauma Cases Visiting the Ophthalmology Department in a Tertiary Care Eye Centre

Faiza Syed Jafar, Alhaj Farhath Tasneem, Irvathur Vittal Nayak, V. Reddy
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: Ocular trauma is a significant preventable cause of permanent visual morbidity and has a substantial socioeconomic impact. Hence, it is essential to understand the various causes, presentations, treatment and surgical approaches with regards to the treatment of these cases as well as prevention with safety devices. This paper aims to assess pattern of presentation and risk factors of ocular injuries attending the department of ophthalmology a tertiary care center. This was a retrospective analysis of ocular trauma cases that visited our center between 2018 to 2021 and the various diagnostic techniques and appropriate surgical methods taken with respect to each case, highlighting the visual outcome. A follow-up was maintained in all cases for three years at regular 3-4 months interval. It was found that 50% of injuries were open-globe injuries, 16.7% closed globe injuries and 25% orbital wall fractures. Majority of subjects were in the age group 21-30 years (41.7%) of which 83.3% males. The most common cause of ocular injury was road traffic accidents (66.7%) of which 37.5% were associated with two-wheeler vehicles. 41.6% presented with visual acuity less than 6/60. 83.3% required surgical treatment. 58.2% of eyes regained visual acuity greater than or equal to 6/24 of which 25% regained visual acuity of 6/9. In conclusion, ocular trauma was more common in males following road-traffic accidents particularly with two-wheeler, the majority presenting immediately following the trauma and most required surgical correction.
在三级保健眼科中心眼科就诊的眼外伤病例分析
眼外伤是可预防的永久性视力疾病的重要原因,并具有重大的社会经济影响。因此,了解这些病例的各种原因、表现、治疗和手术方法以及使用安全装置进行预防是至关重要的。本文旨在探讨三级保健中心眼科的眼部损伤表现模式及危险因素。本研究回顾性分析了2018年至2021年间就诊于本中心的眼外伤病例,并针对每个病例采用了各种诊断技术和适当的手术方法,重点分析了视力结果。随访3年,每隔3 ~ 4个月随访一次。结果发现,50%为开球损伤,16.7%为闭球损伤,25%为眶壁骨折。年龄以21 ~ 30岁居多(41.7%),其中男性占83.3%。眼部损伤最常见的原因是道路交通事故(66.7%),其中37.5%与两轮车有关。41.6%的患者视力低于6/60。83.3%需要手术治疗。58.2%的眼恢复视力大于等于6/24,其中25%的眼恢复视力为6/9。总之,眼部外伤在道路交通事故后的男性中更为常见,尤其是两轮车,大多数在外伤后立即出现,大多数需要手术矫正。
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