Clinical analysis of 124 patients with penetrating ocular injuries in Hyderabad Pakistan
- VernacularTitle:巴基斯坦海德拉巴124例眼球穿通伤的临床分析
- Author:
Ashok Kumar NARSANI
;
Syed Asher DABIR
;
Siddiqa GUL
;
Shafi Muhammad JATOI
;
Mahtab Alam KHANZADA
;
Mahesh KUMAR
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
penetrating;
ocular injuries;
visual consequences
- From:
International Eye Science
2008;8(11):2164-2166
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
·AIM:To assess the common causes of penetrating ocular injuries and to determine the visual outcome of these cases.·METHODS:A total of one hundred and twenty four eyes of 124 patients suffering from penetrating ocular injury between the ages 6-60 years, presenting to the Department of Ophthalmology,Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences were assessed clinically to determine the common causes of the penetrating intraocular injury and the final visual outcome.·RESULTS:One hundred and twenty four eyes with penetrating ocular injuries were enrolled in the study.The mean age was 35 years,(range 6 to 60 years).Males were predominant 86.3% with most of the patients less than 20 years of age (71%).Occupational class was mostly affected by the intraocular injuries accounting to 76%.51% patients had best corrected final visual acuity between perception of light to 6/60.Among the 124 patients in whom both initial and final visual acuities were reliably recorded,there was a correlation between poor initial visual acuity and poor final visual acuity.·CONCLUSION:Penetrating eye injury is a common incident, predominantly in young males and often resulting in poor visual outcome in the injured eye.Labour work without protective measures and children playing with hazardous objects are associated with more frequent and severe ocular injuries.