Ocular trauma treated with pars plana vitrectomy: early outcome report

被引:3
作者
Mohammad Reza Mansouri [1 ]
Seyed Ali Tabatabaei [1 ]
Mohammad Soleimani [1 ]
Mohammad Yaser Kiarudi [1 ]
Saber Molaei [1 ]
Mehdi Rouzbahani [1 ]
Meysam Mireshghi [1 ]
Mohsen Zaeferani [1 ]
Mehrbod Ghasempour [1 ]
机构
[1] Department of Ocular Trauma and Emergency,Eye Research center,Farabi Eye Hospital,Tehran University of Medical Sciences
关键词
ocular trauma; vitrectomy; visual outcome; timing;
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R779.6 [眼外科手术学];
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100212 ;
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AIM: To evaluate demographic variables and visual outcomes, among patients with ocular injuries involving the posterior segment, managed with pars plana vitrectomy.· METHODS: The records of patients were studied retrospectively from March to September 2010, to determine the age, gender, place of occurrence of trauma, visual acuity, anatomical site, nature of injury,wound length, the presence of an afferent pupillary defect, and the timing of vitrectomy. The Ocular Trauma Score was measured. The minimum follow-up from presentation was 6mo.·RESULTS: Ninety patients(77 males, 13 females), with a mean age of 32.7 ±15.8y were included over the 6-month period. The majority of cases occurred in the workplace(47 patients), followed by home(14 patients).The mean visual acuity(log MAR) of patients significantly improved from 2.36 ±0.72 preoperatively to 1.50 ±1.14 postoperatively. Twenty-three patients had preoperative vision better than 2.0 log MAR, the postoperative visual acuity was significantly better among these patients than patients with worse than 2.0 log MAR(P <0.001). Visual improvement between groups with early vitrectomy(<7d)and delayed vitrectomy(>7d) was not significantly different(P =0.66). Postoperative visual acuity was not significantly different between patients with injury in Zone I and II(P =0.64), but patients with injury in Zone III had significantly poorer visual acuity(P =0.02). Patients with relative afferent pupillary defect had significantly poorer postoperative visual acuity(P =0.02). Preoperative visual acuity, the difference of preoperative and postoperative visual acuity, and postoperative visualacuity were significantly different between groups with different ocular trauma scores(P <0.001).·CONCLUSION: Trauma is more likely to occur in men under 40 y of age and in the workplace. The favorable final visual outcome is associated with the absence of afferent pupillary defect, ocular trauma score and presenting visual acuity as well as the zone of injury, and not associated with the timing of vitrectomy.
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