AIM:To evaluate the epidemiologic,anatomic,and clinical features of open globe injuries in children.METHODS:The medical files of patients under the age of 16 who had been operated for an open globe injury at Akdeniz U...AIM:To evaluate the epidemiologic,anatomic,and clinical features of open globe injuries in children.METHODS:The medical files of patients under the age of 16 who had been operated for an open globe injury at Akdeniz University Hospital’s Department of Ophthalmology were retrospectively evaluated.RESULTS:A total of 90 patients were evaluated in this study.Among these patients,26(28.9%)were female and64(71.1%)were male.The mean age of the patients was7.7±4.2 years.The male/female ratio was observed to increase with increasing age(P=0.006,P=7.48).Injuries were most likely to occur in spring and autumn(P=0.028).The time interval between the injury and the surgical repair was 9.36±27.4h.Forty(44.4%)of the injuries occurred in the home,27(30%)occurred in the yard,and 21(23.3%)happened while playing in the street.The most common causes of injury were sharp metal objects(P【0.001).Injury to the cornea occurred in47(52.2%)of the patients(P【0.001).The most common complication to occur was cataract formation.Additional operations were necessary for 37(41.1%)of the patients.The final visual acuity was correlated with both the initial visual acuity of the wounded eye prior to surgery and the length of the wound(P【0.001,r=0.502 and P【0.001,r=-0.442,respectively).CONCLUSION:Open globe injuries that are suffered in childhood generally occur either at home,in the yard,or on the street,with sharp metal objects being the most common cause of injury.The initial visual acuity and the length of the wound are the most important determinants of the final visual acuity.展开更多
AIM:To determine the safety of prophylactic intracameral moxifloxacin after cataract surgery in patients with penetrating keratoplasty(PKP).METHODS:In this retrospective study of consecutive patients who had phacoemul...AIM:To determine the safety of prophylactic intracameral moxifloxacin after cataract surgery in patients with penetrating keratoplasty(PKP).METHODS:In this retrospective study of consecutive patients who had phacoemulsification cataract surgery after PKP, were treated with intracameral moxifloxacin0.5% ophthalmic solution(0.5 mg/0.1 mL). The main outcome measures were anterior chamber reaction, best corrected visual acuity(BCVA), corneal endothelial cell count(ECC), and central corneal thickness(CCT).RESULTS:Fifty-five patients were recruited(26 males,29 females). The mean age was 54.36±4.97y(range 45-64y).All eyes had improved postoperative BCVA. The mean BCVA was 0.25 preoperatively and 0.57 postoperatively,which was statistically significant(P 【0.001). One eye had 3+, 7 eyes had 2+, 12 eyes had 1+ and 8 eyes had trace amount of aqueous cells on the first day after surgery. All eyes had no anterior chamber cells at subsequent follow up examinations. Effective phacoemulsification time was 4.33 ±1.01 s. The mean ECC was 2340.20 cells/mm2 preoperatively and 1948.75 cells/mm21 mo postoperatively(P 【0.001). The increase of21.09 μm in postoperative pachymetry 1mo after surgery was statistically significant(P 【0.001).CONCLUSION:Nountowardeffectswereobservedafter intracameral injection of moxifloxacin(0.5 mg/0.1 mL) in terms of anterior chamber reaction, CCT, ECC, and visual rehabilitation at the conclusion of cataract surgery in patients with PKP.展开更多
文摘AIM:To evaluate the epidemiologic,anatomic,and clinical features of open globe injuries in children.METHODS:The medical files of patients under the age of 16 who had been operated for an open globe injury at Akdeniz University Hospital’s Department of Ophthalmology were retrospectively evaluated.RESULTS:A total of 90 patients were evaluated in this study.Among these patients,26(28.9%)were female and64(71.1%)were male.The mean age of the patients was7.7±4.2 years.The male/female ratio was observed to increase with increasing age(P=0.006,P=7.48).Injuries were most likely to occur in spring and autumn(P=0.028).The time interval between the injury and the surgical repair was 9.36±27.4h.Forty(44.4%)of the injuries occurred in the home,27(30%)occurred in the yard,and 21(23.3%)happened while playing in the street.The most common causes of injury were sharp metal objects(P【0.001).Injury to the cornea occurred in47(52.2%)of the patients(P【0.001).The most common complication to occur was cataract formation.Additional operations were necessary for 37(41.1%)of the patients.The final visual acuity was correlated with both the initial visual acuity of the wounded eye prior to surgery and the length of the wound(P【0.001,r=0.502 and P【0.001,r=-0.442,respectively).CONCLUSION:Open globe injuries that are suffered in childhood generally occur either at home,in the yard,or on the street,with sharp metal objects being the most common cause of injury.The initial visual acuity and the length of the wound are the most important determinants of the final visual acuity.
文摘AIM:To determine the safety of prophylactic intracameral moxifloxacin after cataract surgery in patients with penetrating keratoplasty(PKP).METHODS:In this retrospective study of consecutive patients who had phacoemulsification cataract surgery after PKP, were treated with intracameral moxifloxacin0.5% ophthalmic solution(0.5 mg/0.1 mL). The main outcome measures were anterior chamber reaction, best corrected visual acuity(BCVA), corneal endothelial cell count(ECC), and central corneal thickness(CCT).RESULTS:Fifty-five patients were recruited(26 males,29 females). The mean age was 54.36±4.97y(range 45-64y).All eyes had improved postoperative BCVA. The mean BCVA was 0.25 preoperatively and 0.57 postoperatively,which was statistically significant(P 【0.001). One eye had 3+, 7 eyes had 2+, 12 eyes had 1+ and 8 eyes had trace amount of aqueous cells on the first day after surgery. All eyes had no anterior chamber cells at subsequent follow up examinations. Effective phacoemulsification time was 4.33 ±1.01 s. The mean ECC was 2340.20 cells/mm2 preoperatively and 1948.75 cells/mm21 mo postoperatively(P 【0.001). The increase of21.09 μm in postoperative pachymetry 1mo after surgery was statistically significant(P 【0.001).CONCLUSION:Nountowardeffectswereobservedafter intracameral injection of moxifloxacin(0.5 mg/0.1 mL) in terms of anterior chamber reaction, CCT, ECC, and visual rehabilitation at the conclusion of cataract surgery in patients with PKP.