Epidemiologic and clinical features of open-globe injuries in childhood/Cocukluk cagi acik goz yaralanmalarinin epidemiyolojik ve klinik ozellikleri

Purpose: To evaluate the epidemiologic and clinical features of open-globe injuries in childhood. Material and Method: The records of the pediatric patients who were evaluated for open-globe injuries between 2007 and 2011 in our department were retrospectively screened. Age, gender, time, setting, l...

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description Purpose: To evaluate the epidemiologic and clinical features of open-globe injuries in childhood. Material and Method: The records of the pediatric patients who were evaluated for open-globe injuries between 2007 and 2011 in our department were retrospectively screened. Age, gender, time, setting, localization and cause of injury, follow-up time, complications, number of surgeries, initial and final visual acuity were assessed. Results: A total of 37 patients were enrolled in the study. Of 37 patients, 12 (32.4%) were girls and 25 (67.6%) were boys with a mean age of 9.9 [+ or -] 4.5. Boy/girl rate was likely to increase as the age increased (p=0.018). Twenty-one (56.8%) patients were injured during play. The time interval between injury and admission to the hospital was 15.9 [+ or -] 29.4 hours. Injuries were most likely to have occurred on the street (48.6%) and at home (40.5%). Boys were more likely to be injured on the street (68%), whereas girls were more likely to be injured at home (83.3%) (p=0.001). The most common objects causing injury were sharp metal and wood tools (29.7%--for both genders). Injury was corneal in 22 (59.5%) patients and scleral in 8 (21.6%) patients. In 18 (48.6%) patients, the injury was complicated, and cataract was the most common complication. Reoperation was needed in 16 (43.2%) patients. Final visual acuity was equal to or better than 0.5 in 54% of the patients. Final visual acuity correlated with initial visual acuity (p=0.004, r=0.491). Discussion: Open-globe injuries in childhood mostly occur at home or on the street via sharp wood or metal objects. Nearly a quarter of all patients suffer from low vision as a result of these injuries which are mostly preventable. (Turk J Ophthalmol 2012; 42: 16-9) Key Words: Open globe injuries, childhood, epidemiology Ozet Amac: Cocukluk cagi acik goz yaralanmalarinin epidemiyolojik ve klinik ozelliklerinin belirlenmesi. Gerec ve Yontem: 2007-2011 yillari arasinda acik goz yaralanmasi nedeniyle klinigimizde degerlendirilen cocuk hastalarin dosyalari retro- spektif olarak tarandi. Hastalarin yasi, cinsiyeti, travma zamani, travmanin gerceklestigi ortam, travma araci, kesinin lokalizasyonu, izlem suresi, gelisen komplikasyonlar, gecirdigi ameliyat sayisi, ilk ve son gorme keskinligi incelendi. Sonuclar: Calismaya toplam 37 hasta dahil edildi. Yas ortalamasi 9,9 [+ or -] 4,5 olan hastalarin 12'si (%32,4) kiz, 25'i (%67,6) erkekti. Yas arttikca erkek/kiz oraninin arttigi saptandi (p=0.018
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Material and Method: The records of the pediatric patients who were evaluated for open-globe injuries between 2007 and 2011 in our department were retrospectively screened. Age, gender, time, setting, localization and cause of injury, follow-up time, complications, number of surgeries, initial and final visual acuity were assessed. Results: A total of 37 patients were enrolled in the study. Of 37 patients, 12 (32.4%) were girls and 25 (67.6%) were boys with a mean age of 9.9 [+ or -] 4.5. Boy/girl rate was likely to increase as the age increased (p=0.018). Twenty-one (56.8%) patients were injured during play. The time interval between injury and admission to the hospital was 15.9 [+ or -] 29.4 hours. Injuries were most likely to have occurred on the street (48.6%) and at home (40.5%). Boys were more likely to be injured on the street (68%), whereas girls were more likely to be injured at home (83.3%) (p=0.001). The most common objects causing injury were sharp metal and wood tools (29.7%--for both genders). Injury was corneal in 22 (59.5%) patients and scleral in 8 (21.6%) patients. In 18 (48.6%) patients, the injury was complicated, and cataract was the most common complication. Reoperation was needed in 16 (43.2%) patients. Final visual acuity was equal to or better than 0.5 in 54% of the patients. Final visual acuity correlated with initial visual acuity (p=0.004, r=0.491). Discussion: Open-globe injuries in childhood mostly occur at home or on the street via sharp wood or metal objects. Nearly a quarter of all patients suffer from low vision as a result of these injuries which are mostly preventable. (Turk J Ophthalmol 2012; 42: 16-9) Key Words: Open globe injuries, childhood, epidemiology Ozet Amac: Cocukluk cagi acik goz yaralanmalarinin epidemiyolojik ve klinik ozelliklerinin belirlenmesi. Gerec ve Yontem: 2007-2011 yillari arasinda acik goz yaralanmasi nedeniyle klinigimizde degerlendirilen cocuk hastalarin dosyalari retro- spektif olarak tarandi. Hastalarin yasi, cinsiyeti, travma zamani, travmanin gerceklestigi ortam, travma araci, kesinin lokalizasyonu, izlem suresi, gelisen komplikasyonlar, gecirdigi ameliyat sayisi, ilk ve son gorme keskinligi incelendi. Sonuclar: Calismaya toplam 37 hasta dahil edildi. Yas ortalamasi 9,9 [+ or -] 4,5 olan hastalarin 12'si (%32,4) kiz, 25'i (%67,6) erkekti. Yas arttikca erkek/kiz oraninin arttigi saptandi (p=0.018). Travmanin olusmasi ile hastaneye basvuru arasinda gecen ortalama zaman 15,9 [+ or -] 29,4 saat idi. Hastalarin 21'inde (%56,8) yaralanmanin oyun oynarken gerceklestigi goruldu. En sik gorulen travma yerinin sokak (%48,6) ve ev ici (%40,5) oldugu, kizlarin daha cok evde (%83,3), erkeklerin ise sokakta (%68) yaralandigi kaydedildi (p=0,001). En sik gorulen travma aracinin sivri uclu odun ve metal (her ikisi icin %29,7) oldugu saptandi. Kesi yerlesim yerinin, hastalarin 22'inde (%59,5) korneal, 8'inde (%21,6) skleral oldugu izlendi. Hastalarin 18'inde (%48,6) komplikasyon gelistigi, en sik saptanan komplikasyonun ise katarakt oldugu goruldu. Hastalarin 16'sinda (%43,2) tekrar ameliyat gerektigi saptandi. Hastalarin %54' unde sonuc gorme 0,5 ve ustundeydi. Sonuc gorme ile baslangic gorme keskinliginin korele oldugu izlendi (p=0,004, r=0,491). Tartisma: Cocukluk cagi acik goz yaralanmalarinin onemli bir kismi evde ve sokakta, sivri uclu odun ve metallerle meydana gelmektedir. Cogu onlenebilir nedenlerden kaynaklanan bu yaralanmalarin yaklasik dortte biri dusuk gorme ile sonuclanmaktadir.. 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The most common objects causing injury were sharp metal and wood tools (29.7%--for both genders). Injury was corneal in 22 (59.5%) patients and scleral in 8 (21.6%) patients. In 18 (48.6%) patients, the injury was complicated, and cataract was the most common complication. Reoperation was needed in 16 (43.2%) patients. Final visual acuity was equal to or better than 0.5 in 54% of the patients. Final visual acuity correlated with initial visual acuity (p=0.004, r=0.491). Discussion: Open-globe injuries in childhood mostly occur at home or on the street via sharp wood or metal objects. Nearly a quarter of all patients suffer from low vision as a result of these injuries which are mostly preventable. (Turk J Ophthalmol 2012; 42: 16-9) Key Words: Open globe injuries, childhood, epidemiology Ozet Amac: Cocukluk cagi acik goz yaralanmalarinin epidemiyolojik ve klinik ozelliklerinin belirlenmesi. Gerec ve Yontem: 2007-2011 yillari arasinda acik goz yaralanmasi nedeniyle klinigimizde degerlendirilen cocuk hastalarin dosyalari retro- spektif olarak tarandi. Hastalarin yasi, cinsiyeti, travma zamani, travmanin gerceklestigi ortam, travma araci, kesinin lokalizasyonu, izlem suresi, gelisen komplikasyonlar, gecirdigi ameliyat sayisi, ilk ve son gorme keskinligi incelendi. Sonuclar: Calismaya toplam 37 hasta dahil edildi. Yas ortalamasi 9,9 [+ or -] 4,5 olan hastalarin 12'si (%32,4) kiz, 25'i (%67,6) erkekti. Yas arttikca erkek/kiz oraninin arttigi saptandi (p=0.018). Travmanin olusmasi ile hastaneye basvuru arasinda gecen ortalama zaman 15,9 [+ or -] 29,4 saat idi. Hastalarin 21'inde (%56,8) yaralanmanin oyun oynarken gerceklestigi goruldu. En sik gorulen travma yerinin sokak (%48,6) ve ev ici (%40,5) oldugu, kizlarin daha cok evde (%83,3), erkeklerin ise sokakta (%68) yaralandigi kaydedildi (p=0,001). En sik gorulen travma aracinin sivri uclu odun ve metal (her ikisi icin %29,7) oldugu saptandi. Kesi yerlesim yerinin, hastalarin 22'inde (%59,5) korneal, 8'inde (%21,6) skleral oldugu izlendi. Hastalarin 18'inde (%48,6) komplikasyon gelistigi, en sik saptanan komplikasyonun ise katarakt oldugu goruldu. Hastalarin 16'sinda (%43,2) tekrar ameliyat gerektigi saptandi. Hastalarin %54' unde sonuc gorme 0,5 ve ustundeydi. Sonuc gorme ile baslangic gorme keskinliginin korele oldugu izlendi (p=0,004, r=0,491). Tartisma: Cocukluk cagi acik goz yaralanmalarinin onemli bir kismi evde ve sokakta, sivri uclu odun ve metallerle meydana gelmektedir. Cogu onlenebilir nedenlerden kaynaklanan bu yaralanmalarin yaklasik dortte biri dusuk gorme ile sonuclanmaktadir.. 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Material and Method: The records of the pediatric patients who were evaluated for open-globe injuries between 2007 and 2011 in our department were retrospectively screened. Age, gender, time, setting, localization and cause of injury, follow-up time, complications, number of surgeries, initial and final visual acuity were assessed. Results: A total of 37 patients were enrolled in the study. Of 37 patients, 12 (32.4%) were girls and 25 (67.6%) were boys with a mean age of 9.9 [+ or -] 4.5. Boy/girl rate was likely to increase as the age increased (p=0.018). Twenty-one (56.8%) patients were injured during play. The time interval between injury and admission to the hospital was 15.9 [+ or -] 29.4 hours. Injuries were most likely to have occurred on the street (48.6%) and at home (40.5%). Boys were more likely to be injured on the street (68%), whereas girls were more likely to be injured at home (83.3%) (p=0.001). The most common objects causing injury were sharp metal and wood tools (29.7%--for both genders). Injury was corneal in 22 (59.5%) patients and scleral in 8 (21.6%) patients. In 18 (48.6%) patients, the injury was complicated, and cataract was the most common complication. Reoperation was needed in 16 (43.2%) patients. Final visual acuity was equal to or better than 0.5 in 54% of the patients. Final visual acuity correlated with initial visual acuity (p=0.004, r=0.491). Discussion: Open-globe injuries in childhood mostly occur at home or on the street via sharp wood or metal objects. Nearly a quarter of all patients suffer from low vision as a result of these injuries which are mostly preventable. (Turk J Ophthalmol 2012; 42: 16-9) Key Words: Open globe injuries, childhood, epidemiology Ozet Amac: Cocukluk cagi acik goz yaralanmalarinin epidemiyolojik ve klinik ozelliklerinin belirlenmesi. Gerec ve Yontem: 2007-2011 yillari arasinda acik goz yaralanmasi nedeniyle klinigimizde degerlendirilen cocuk hastalarin dosyalari retro- spektif olarak tarandi. Hastalarin yasi, cinsiyeti, travma zamani, travmanin gerceklestigi ortam, travma araci, kesinin lokalizasyonu, izlem suresi, gelisen komplikasyonlar, gecirdigi ameliyat sayisi, ilk ve son gorme keskinligi incelendi. Sonuclar: Calismaya toplam 37 hasta dahil edildi. Yas ortalamasi 9,9 [+ or -] 4,5 olan hastalarin 12'si (%32,4) kiz, 25'i (%67,6) erkekti. Yas arttikca erkek/kiz oraninin arttigi saptandi (p=0.018). Travmanin olusmasi ile hastaneye basvuru arasinda gecen ortalama zaman 15,9 [+ or -] 29,4 saat idi. Hastalarin 21'inde (%56,8) yaralanmanin oyun oynarken gerceklestigi goruldu. En sik gorulen travma yerinin sokak (%48,6) ve ev ici (%40,5) oldugu, kizlarin daha cok evde (%83,3), erkeklerin ise sokakta (%68) yaralandigi kaydedildi (p=0,001). En sik gorulen travma aracinin sivri uclu odun ve metal (her ikisi icin %29,7) oldugu saptandi. Kesi yerlesim yerinin, hastalarin 22'inde (%59,5) korneal, 8'inde (%21,6) skleral oldugu izlendi. Hastalarin 18'inde (%48,6) komplikasyon gelistigi, en sik saptanan komplikasyonun ise katarakt oldugu goruldu. Hastalarin 16'sinda (%43,2) tekrar ameliyat gerektigi saptandi. Hastalarin %54' unde sonuc gorme 0,5 ve ustundeydi. Sonuc gorme ile baslangic gorme keskinliginin korele oldugu izlendi (p=0,004, r=0,491). Tartisma: Cocukluk cagi acik goz yaralanmalarinin onemli bir kismi evde ve sokakta, sivri uclu odun ve metallerle meydana gelmektedir. Cogu onlenebilir nedenlerden kaynaklanan bu yaralanmalarin yaklasik dortte biri dusuk gorme ile sonuclanmaktadir.. (Turk J Ophthalmol 2012; 42: 16-9) Anahtar Kelimeler: Acik goz yaralanmalari, cocukluk cagi, epidemiyoloji</abstract><pub>Galenos Yayinevi Tic. Ltd</pub><doi>10.4274/tjo.42.68542</doi></addata></record>
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