Pediatric Traumatic Canalicular Lacerations: Characteristics and Prognostic Factors.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Journal of Ophthalmology Pub Date : 2025-04-24 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1155/joph/8582651
Ran Zhao, Shaolei Han, Yuan Wen, Tingting Wang, Yiming Fan, Jianjie Wang, Yifan Wang
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Background: To elucidate the epidemiologic and clinical characteristics of pediatric traumatic canalicular lacerations treated at a tertiary hospital and analyze the prognostic factors of influencing functional outcomes. Methods: This retrospective review included all pediatric patients who sustained a primary canalicular laceration at Hebei Eye Hospital between January 1, 2013, and December 31, 2022. Data on patient demographics, mode of injury, and surgical outcomes were collected through detailed chart review. The prognostic factors of affecting functional outcomes were assessed using Fisher's exact test for categorical variables. Results: The study included 89 pediatric patients (66 males and 23 females) with a mean age of 7.26 years. There were 65 patients with lower canalicular lacerations, 19 patients with upper lacerations, and 5 patients with concurrent lacerations. Right eye damage was observed in 51 patients and 38 with damage to the left eye. The most common cause of injury was scratches caused by sharp objects (52.8%), followed by electric bicycle accidents (18.0%), falls (18.0%), and dog bites (7.9%). Statistically significant prognostic factors for functional outcomes included the location of the laceration (p=0.009), mode of injury (p=0.045), and the time interval from injury to surgical repair (p=0.032). Conclusions: In this study, key prognostic factors for pediatric canalicular lacerations included laceration location, injury mechanism, and delay in surgical repair. Variables such as age, gender, affected side, stent type, and removal timing did not significantly impact outcomes. Increasing hazard awareness of the caregiver, enhancing public education, and implementing preventive measures to reduce injury incidence are crucial for prevention.

儿童外伤性小管撕裂伤:特点和预后因素。
目的:探讨某三级医院小儿外伤性小管撕裂伤的流行病学及临床特点,分析影响功能结局的预后因素。方法:回顾性分析河北省眼科医院2013年1月1日至2022年12月31日期间发生原发性小管撕裂伤的所有患儿。通过详细的图表回顾收集了患者人口统计学、损伤模式和手术结果的数据。影响功能结局的预后因素采用分类变量的Fisher精确检验进行评估。结果:纳入89例儿童患者,其中男66例,女23例,平均年龄7.26岁。下小管撕裂伤65例,上小管撕裂伤19例,并发撕裂伤5例。右眼损伤51例,左眼损伤38例。最常见的伤害原因是尖锐物体划伤(52.8%),其次是电动自行车事故(18.0%)、跌倒(18.0%)和狗咬伤(7.9%)。具有统计学意义的功能预后因素包括撕裂伤的位置(p=0.009)、损伤方式(p=0.045)和从损伤到手术修复的时间间隔(p=0.032)。结论:在本研究中,影响儿童小管撕裂伤预后的关键因素包括撕裂部位、损伤机制和手术修复的延迟。年龄、性别、患侧、支架类型和移除时间等变量对结果没有显著影响。提高护理人员的危害意识,加强公众教育,实施预防措施以减少伤害发生率是预防的关键。
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Journal of Ophthalmology
Journal of Ophthalmology MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-OPHTHALMOLOGY
CiteScore
4.30
自引率
5.30%
发文量
194
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Ophthalmology is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies related to the anatomy, physiology and diseases of the eye. Submissions should focus on new diagnostic and surgical techniques, instrument and therapy updates, as well as clinical trials and research findings.
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