A Clinical Study on Anterior Segment Injury of Eye and its Visual Outcome
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.7, No. 11)Publication Date: 2018-11-05
Authors : Dr Arup Deuri; Dr Rheetuparna Borthakur;
Page : 1807-1811
Keywords : Ocular trauma; closed globe injury; open globe injury; visual outcome;
Abstract
Ocular injuries constitute a major cause of visual morbidity, with a significant socioeconomic impact. This study was a hospital based prospective study undertaken to identify the various types of anterior segment injuries and its presentation and to find out the visual outcome after treatment. Results: A total of 78 patients of trauma were evaluated with majority in the age group of 2029 years (32.05 %), males 58 (74.36 %) being predominantly affected. The majority of ocular injuries 31 (39.74 %) occurred during agricultural work.50 (64.10 %) patients presented with closed Globe Injury. Majority of the patients 44 (56.41 %) required surgical intervention. The visual acuity at presentation and after 3 months of treatment were compared and analyzed with the Chi square test, and was found to be statistically significant (p
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