Purpose:
To
evaluate the importance of the foreign bodies in the eyelid of pediatric
patients.
Method: The charts of pediatric patients who referred
to Department of Ophthalmology with eyelid trauma were retrospectively
reviewed. Children with foreign bodies were included in the study.
Results: Seven of the 82 pediatric
patients had foreign bodies in their eyelids. Mean age of the children was
5,6±2.4 years. In all cases globe was intact but one who was injured with
bullet. Five of 7 patients were injured outdoor. In 2 patients foreign bodies
were organic. Only one patient, who had injury with bullet, had low vision;
visual acuity was 20/20 in rest of the patients.
Conclusion:
Detailed
ophthalmic examination is crucial in trauma patients. Examination under general
anesthesia and surgical intervention should be kept in mind especially in children with
unusual injuries.
Primary Language | English |
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Subjects | Ophthalmology |
Journal Section | Orginal Articles |
Authors | |
Publication Date | December 31, 2019 |
Acceptance Date | December 31, 2019 |
Published in Issue | Year 2019 Volume: 1 Issue: 3 |
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