
Spectrum of Ocular Trauma Presenting to ophthalmic OPD
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of clinical review and case reports
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2573-9565
DOI - 10.33140/jcrc.05.03.02
Subject(s) - medicine , etiology , blunt trauma , incidence (geometry) , eye injuries , population , visual acuity , presentation (obstetrics) , pediatrics , surgery , poison control , injury prevention , emergency medicine , physics , environmental health , optics
Ocular trauma is one of the most common causes of vision loss. Etiologies of ocular injury differ from areato area and from country to country, difference according to demographic or socioeconomic classes have been reported.Measures to be taken for prevention of ocular trauma require knowledge of the cause and mechanism of injury, which mayenable more accurate planning to prevent such injuries.The classification of ocular trauma with standardized terminology was developed by Kuhn and associates. The InternationalSociety of Ocular Trauma subsequently used this terminology to develop a classification system for mechanical injuries ofthe eye. This study was conducted to identify the etiology and nature of ocular trauma affecting our population.Aim: To identify the causes of ocular trauma and determine the types of various injuries presenting to the ophthalmic OPDAl-Thawra central hospital Al-Baida Libya.Subjects and Methods: 80 patients included in this study Presented to ophthalmic OPD Al-Thawra central hospital AlBaida Libya with history of Trauma during a period of three months. Following data were collected: patient’s age, gender,affected eye, etiology of trauma, place of trauma, visual acuity and Ocular Injury to time of presentation.Result: There were 80 eyes of 80 patients, of which 77.50% were males and 22.50% were females. The ages ranged from1–50 years. The highest incidence of trauma was seen in the 21– 30-year age group (30.0%). Blunt trauma occurred in42.5% of cases and foreign body trauma in 33.3% of cases. The highest incidence of eye injury occurred at workplace(50.0%) followed by the Home (22.5%), then Playground (20.0%). Assault-related eye injury was seen in 25% of cases and75% of all injuries were accidental.Conclusion: Education programs regarding the safety measures to be taken to protect the eyes during work and otheractivities will be quite helpful to minimize the incidence of ocular trauma among the risk groups.