Prognostic factors and long-term outcomes of eye-globe perforation: Eye injury vitrectomy study

•This study is to delineate the long-term anatomic and visual outcomes of perforating eyes which is a kind of rare, unique and severe trauma type.•PVR-C, retinectomy more than 2 times of optic disk, and macular damages were independent risk factor for poor long-term prognosis. To delineate anatomic...

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Veröffentlicht in:Injury 2021-02, Vol.52 (2), p.286-291
Hauptverfasser: Feng, Kang, Xie, Xin, Chen, Hui-jin, Han, Liang, Lu, Yao, Feng, Xue-feng, Hu, Yun-tao, Ma, Zhi-zhong
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Zusammenfassung:•This study is to delineate the long-term anatomic and visual outcomes of perforating eyes which is a kind of rare, unique and severe trauma type.•PVR-C, retinectomy more than 2 times of optic disk, and macular damages were independent risk factor for poor long-term prognosis. To delineate anatomic and visual outcomes of injured eye globes with perforating, and to develop the prognostic indicators for perforating eyes. The case series study, from a multicenter prospective cohort database. To the date of December 31st, 2018, of 63 perforating globes were selected. All cases underwent vitreoretinal surgeries or enucleations, and were followed up for at least 6 months. Demographic characteristics, basic examination for traumatized eyes, and intraocular tissue damages were recorded by surgery-in-chief. At the follow-up visit, best corrected VA, intraocular pressure, the intraocular tamponade material, retinal anatomic outcome of eye-globes, and phthisis or enucleation were evaluated. Fifty injured eyes (79%) were caused by sharp objects and 13 eyes (21%) were injured by a missiles. Twenty-two injured eyes can be anatomically restored with final vision of more than 4/200 through vitreoretinal surgery. The PVR-C (OR = 5.67, P = 0.01), area of retinectomy more than 2 times of optic disk (OR = 5.16, P = 0.04), and macular damage (OR = 6.38, P = 0.01) were correlated with unfavorable outcomes. The injured eyes with perforation can be saved through vitreoretinal surgery, the PVR-C, retinectomy more than 2 times of optic disk, and macular damage were independent risk factors for poor long-term prognosis.
ISSN:0020-1383
1879-0267
DOI:10.1016/j.injury.2020.09.064