Badminton-related eye injuries: A case series from Malaysia

Annette K. Hoskin , Fadzilah H Rahim , Maftuhim Addenan , Hannie Ch'ng , Fatin N Zamawi , Shyang L Lim , Nor F Mohamad , Hong N Lee , Sharifah A Taufik , May M Choo , Stephanie L Watson , Tengku A Kamalden
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Abstract

Purpose

Report on the visual outcomes and risk factors associated with badminton related eye injuries from a case series from Malaysia.

Methods

Badminton-related eye injuries identified retrospectively from the University of Malaya Medical Centre (UMMC) medical records from 2010 to 2021, by searching ‘shuttlecock’ and ‘badminton’. All ages and genders with badminton-related eye and adnexal injuries requiring hospitalization were included. Demographics, mechanism and circumstances of the injury, imaging, presentation and final visual outcome were collated. The data were analysed to determine clinical, demographic and outcome trends.

Results

The case series included 17 patients with badminton-related eye injuries with male to female ratio 7.5:1 and median age 36 ± 19 years-old (range 10–61 years old). 86 % of injuries were caused by the shuttlecock and, where identified all were associated with doubles play (9/9) with no eye protection (13/13). Vision impairment was identified in 69% patients with imaging identifying retinal damage in 2 patients.

Conclusion

Our case series identified that vision impairment was associated with the majority of badminton-related eye injuries. Doubles play, the shuttlecock and a lack of eye protection were associated with eye injury.
与羽毛球有关的眼部损伤:马来西亚的一系列病例
目的:报告马来西亚羽毛球相关眼部损伤的视力结果及相关危险因素。方法通过搜索“毽子”和“羽毛球”,回顾性地从马来亚大学医学中心(UMMC) 2010年至2021年的医疗记录中发现与羽毛球相关的眼部损伤。所有年龄和性别与羽毛球相关的眼睛和附件损伤需要住院治疗。统计数据,损伤机制和情况,影像学,表现和最终视觉结果进行整理。对数据进行分析,以确定临床、人口统计学和结局趋势。结果17例羽毛球相关眼部损伤患者,男女比例为7.5:1,中位年龄为36±19岁(10 ~ 61岁)。86%的受伤是由毽子引起的,所有的受伤都与双打有关(9/9),没有保护眼睛(13/13)。69%的患者有视力障碍,2例患者有视网膜损伤。结论:我们的病例系列表明,视力损害与大多数羽毛球相关的眼部损伤有关。双打、毽子和缺乏眼睛保护与眼睛损伤有关。
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