A Statistical Observation of the Ocular Injuries.
- Author:
Ki Jeung LEE
1
;
Jung Hyub OH
Author Information
1. Department of Ophthalmology, Seoul Adventist Hospital, Korea.
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Complications;
Hyphema;
In-patients;
Ocular injuries;
Visual Acuity
- MeSH:
Dust;
Eye Injuries;
Eyelids;
Hemorrhage;
Humans;
Hyphema;
Incidence;
Iron;
Ophthalmology;
Seoul;
Silicon Dioxide;
Visual Acuity
- From:Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society
1990;31(2):229-236
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
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Abstract:
The 1,783 patients with eye injuries, including the 234 in-patients, who visited the Department of Ophthalmology, Seoul Adventist Hospital from Jan. 1, 1987 to Dec. 31, 1988 were clinically analyzed. The results were as follows: 1. The incidence of ocular injuries was 4.7% of all eye patients, and 25.5% of all patients admitted to this ophthalmologic department. 2. The incidence was more common in male(76,8%)and in the age of 3rd to 4th decades(47.0%). 3. The ocular injuries were more common in the spring(27.3%), and in March. 4. The most common cause of ocular injuries was sand or dust or iron piece(29.8%), followed by fist or finger(12.2%) and traffic accident(12.5%), but the injuries by iron products(20.1%) were the most common in the admitted patients. 5. The most common ocular injury was conjunctival foreign body(23.7%), followed by subconjunctival hemorrhage (20.6%) and (9.5%). In the cases of in-patients, hyphema(24.2%) was the most coommon, followed by corneal lacera tion(12.2%) and eyelid laceration(11.2%). 6. Surgical procedure included corneal suture(18.3%), primary closure of eyelid and face(22.2%). 7. Visual acuity was improved in most cases by treatment, but the corrected vision after treatment was less than 0.1 in 20.5%, which was mainly due to the perforating eye injuries. 8. The most common complication of ocular injuries after treatment was corneal opacity(34.1%), followed by vitreous opacity(9.4%).