Literature DB >> 10432844

[Contusions of the eye, their clinical picture and outcomes].

L K Moshetova, E K Bendelik, I B Alekseev, V M Zhitenev, T M Aleksandrova, T T Tabekova.   

Abstract

Clinical observations of 426 patients with blunt injuries to the eye (records of Moscow Ophthalmological Clinical Hospital) showed that eyeball contusions were responsible for 40.57% of hospital injuries, 364 cases (85.54%) were communal traumas and 22.77% criminal. The most frequent complication of blunt injury to the eye was hemorrhage to the anterior chamber (57.57%). Total or almost total hyphemas were observed in 5.83% cases, in 0.7% with repeated hemorrhages. Hemorrhages into the vitreous body were observed in 36.6% patients. Postcontusion opacities and retinal edemas were diagnosed in 25.87% cases. The most severe contusions of the eyeball with ruptures of fibrous membrane were observed in 19.11% cases, 6.29% of these along the postoperative cicatrix. Subdislocation or dislocation of the lens took place in 13.75% cases. Blunt injury to the eye resulted in alteration of ophthalmic tone presenting as reactive hypertension (22.33%), reactive hypotone (11.19%), secondary hypertension (17.01%), and stable hypotone (5.59%). By discharge from hospital visual functions improved in 72.73%, visual acuity of 0-0.03 diopters was observed in 14.92% and 0.4-1.0 in 63.87% cases. Secondary hypertension persisted in 1.86% and stable hypotone of the injured eye in 5.13% cases.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10432844

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vestn Oftalmol        ISSN: 0042-465X


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1.  Incidence of elderly eye injuries in automobile crashes: the effects of lens stiffness as a function of age.

Authors:  Gail A Hansen; Joel D Stitzel; Stefan M Duma
Journal:  Annu Proc Assoc Adv Automot Med       Date:  2003
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