Evaluation of surgical outcome in open globe injuries in a tertiary ophthalmological centre

<p><strong>Aims:&nbsp;</strong>To evaluate the clinical presentations and surgical outcome in patients with open globe injuries in a tertiary ophthalmological centre in Bharatpur Eye Hospital, Bharatpur.</p> <p><strong>Methods:&nbsp;</strong>Seventy...

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Main Authors: Polina Dahal, RN Byenju
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Language:English
Published: College of Medical Sciences 2014-01-01
Series:Journal of College of Medical Sciences-Nepal
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spelling doaj-e28eac746c024aad98383138741974f12020-11-24T21:32:05ZengCollege of Medical SciencesJournal of College of Medical Sciences-Nepal2091-06572091-06732014-01-019291410.3126/jcmsn.v9i2.96787789Evaluation of surgical outcome in open globe injuries in a tertiary ophthalmological centrePolina Dahal0RN Byenju1Department of Ophthalmology, College of Medical Sciences & Teaching Hospital, Bharatpur, Chitwan,Bharatpur Eye Hospital<p><strong>Aims:&nbsp;</strong>To evaluate the clinical presentations and surgical outcome in patients with open globe injuries in a tertiary ophthalmological centre in Bharatpur Eye Hospital, Bharatpur.</p> <p><strong>Methods:&nbsp;</strong>Seventy nine patients with ocular injury who underwent surgery were included in the study. The type of injury, surgical interventions and final visual outcome were recorded. The period of study was from 2012 May to 2013 May.</p> <p><strong>Results:&nbsp;</strong>Injury was mild in 48 (60.8 %), moderate in 17 (21.5 %) &amp; severe in 14 (17.7 %) cases (International Ocular Trauma Classification). Forty six (58.2 %) cases had only primary repair, 27 (34.2 %) had associated lens extraction, 12(15.2 % )had vitrectomy, 2 (2.5 %) had retinal detachment surgery, one (1.3 %) had intra-ocular foreign body removal, one (1.3 %) evisceration. Thirteen 16.5 %) cases underwent secondary procedures. Final vision was 6\18 or better in 20 (25.3 %), 6\18-6\60 in 14 (17.7 %) and &lt;6\60 in 15 (18.9 %) cases. 10 (12.7 %) cases developed phthisical changes.</p> <p><strong>Conclusion:&nbsp;</strong>Present analysis reveals that open globe injuries can present in varying severity &amp;though the overall prognosis is grave, prompt surgical intervention can result in better visual outcome.</p> <p><em>Journal of College of Medical Sciences-Nepal, 2013, Vol-9, No-2, 9-14</em></p> <p>DOI: <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/jcmsn.v9i2.9678">http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/jcmsn.v9i2.9678</a></p>http://nepjol.info/index.php/JCMSN/article/view/9678open globe injurysurgical outcomevisual outcomegrave prognosis
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Evaluation of surgical outcome in open globe injuries in a tertiary ophthalmological centre
Journal of College of Medical Sciences-Nepal
open globe injury
surgical outcome
visual outcome
grave prognosis
author_facet Polina Dahal
RN Byenju
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title Evaluation of surgical outcome in open globe injuries in a tertiary ophthalmological centre
title_short Evaluation of surgical outcome in open globe injuries in a tertiary ophthalmological centre
title_full Evaluation of surgical outcome in open globe injuries in a tertiary ophthalmological centre
title_fullStr Evaluation of surgical outcome in open globe injuries in a tertiary ophthalmological centre
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of surgical outcome in open globe injuries in a tertiary ophthalmological centre
title_sort evaluation of surgical outcome in open globe injuries in a tertiary ophthalmological centre
publisher College of Medical Sciences
series Journal of College of Medical Sciences-Nepal
issn 2091-0657
2091-0673
publishDate 2014-01-01
description <p><strong>Aims:&nbsp;</strong>To evaluate the clinical presentations and surgical outcome in patients with open globe injuries in a tertiary ophthalmological centre in Bharatpur Eye Hospital, Bharatpur.</p> <p><strong>Methods:&nbsp;</strong>Seventy nine patients with ocular injury who underwent surgery were included in the study. The type of injury, surgical interventions and final visual outcome were recorded. The period of study was from 2012 May to 2013 May.</p> <p><strong>Results:&nbsp;</strong>Injury was mild in 48 (60.8 %), moderate in 17 (21.5 %) &amp; severe in 14 (17.7 %) cases (International Ocular Trauma Classification). Forty six (58.2 %) cases had only primary repair, 27 (34.2 %) had associated lens extraction, 12(15.2 % )had vitrectomy, 2 (2.5 %) had retinal detachment surgery, one (1.3 %) had intra-ocular foreign body removal, one (1.3 %) evisceration. Thirteen 16.5 %) cases underwent secondary procedures. Final vision was 6\18 or better in 20 (25.3 %), 6\18-6\60 in 14 (17.7 %) and &lt;6\60 in 15 (18.9 %) cases. 10 (12.7 %) cases developed phthisical changes.</p> <p><strong>Conclusion:&nbsp;</strong>Present analysis reveals that open globe injuries can present in varying severity &amp;though the overall prognosis is grave, prompt surgical intervention can result in better visual outcome.</p> <p><em>Journal of College of Medical Sciences-Nepal, 2013, Vol-9, No-2, 9-14</em></p> <p>DOI: <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/jcmsn.v9i2.9678">http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/jcmsn.v9i2.9678</a></p>
topic open globe injury
surgical outcome
visual outcome
grave prognosis
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