B L Lee1, P Sternberg. 1. Department of Ophthalmology, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio 78284-6230, USA.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Penetrating ocular trauma resulting from nails can have disastrous visual consequences. Ocular nail gun injuries occur when a nail propelled at high velocity penetrates the globe. The authors report four consecutive patients with ocular injuries resulting from nail guns. METHODS: Four patients with ocular nail gun injuries are described: one with scleral penetrating injury, one with corneal penetrating injury, and two with perforating (through- and-through) injuries of the globe. RESULTS: Three of the four patients recovered good visual acuity after surgical intervention. CONCLUSION: Although dependent on the site of impact, the visual prognosis may be less severe than expected because the nail penetrates the eye at a high velocity such that there are less contusive forces. Adherence to safety precautions involving the use of nail guns as well as the obligatory use of safety glasses should reduce the incidence of these injuries.
PURPOSE: Penetrating ocular trauma resulting from nails can have disastrous visual consequences. Ocular nail gun injuries occur when a nail propelled at high velocity penetrates the globe. The authors report four consecutive patients with ocular injuries resulting from nail guns. METHODS: Four patients with ocular nail gun injuries are described: one with scleral penetrating injury, one with corneal penetrating injury, and two with perforating (through- and-through) injuries of the globe. RESULTS: Three of the four patients recovered good visual acuity after surgical intervention. CONCLUSION: Although dependent on the site of impact, the visual prognosis may be less severe than expected because the nail penetrates the eye at a high velocity such that there are less contusive forces. Adherence to safety precautions involving the use of nail guns as well as the obligatory use of safety glasses should reduce the incidence of these injuries.
Authors: Matthias Frank; Ernst Franke; Holger C Schönekess; Jörn Jorczyk; Britta Bockholdt; Axel Ekkernkamp Journal: Int J Legal Med Date: 2011-05-24 Impact factor: 2.686