J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.  1989 Oct;30(5):793-798.

A Statistical Observation on Transferred Ocular Perforation Injuries

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  • 1Department of Ophthalmology, Inje University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

The authors statistically analysed transferred patients among 110 ocular perforation injury patients who were admitted to the Seoul Paik Hospital between January 1, 1984 and December 31, 1988. Male was 85.9% and third decade was most common decades(30.5%). Left eye was more affected(59.8%) than right eye. The most common cause was traffic accident(37.%) and perforated site was corneo-sclera(43.%). Subconjunctival hemorrhage was the most common accompanied ocular manifestation(47.0%). Most of the perforated eyes were treated with primary closure of the wound. The final visual acuity was better in patients who were treated at only one hospital two or more hospitals before being transferred. With the above results, the final visual acuity may be related with the number of the hospital which the patients were treated before transferred.

Keyword

perforation injuries; statistical analysis; transferred ptients

MeSH Terms

Hemorrhage
Humans
Male
Seoul
Visual Acuity
Wounds and Injuries
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