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Recent Advances in Ophthalmology ; (6): 360-363, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-699621

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Objective To explore the effects of operative time on the prognosis in patients with complicated ocular trauma undergoing vitrectomy.Methods Clinical data of 120 patients (128 eyes) with complicated ocular trauma from May 2012 to May 2017 in our hospital were retrospectively analyzed.Then all the subjects were divided into five groups according to the different operative time of vitrectomy,and the functioncure rate was compared in the 5 groups.Results There were 6 patients (6 eyes) receiving operation on day 0 to 5 after the injury,and the functional cure rate was 66.67%,48 patient (50 eyes) receiving operation on day 6 to 10 after the injury,followed by 32 patients (34 eyes) being functional cured with the curative rate of 68.00%,30 patient (34 eyes) receiving operation on day 11 to 15 after the injury,followed by 24patients (26 eyes) being functionally cured with the curative rate of 76.47%,18 patient (20 eyes) receiving operation on day 16 to 20 after the injury,followed by 8 patients (8eyes) being functionally cured with the curative rate of 40.00%,10 patient (10 eyes)receiving operation on day 21 to 25 after the injury,followed by 2 patients (2 eyes) being functionally cured with the curative rate of 20.00%,8 patient (8 eyes) receiving operationover 25 days after the injury,followed by 2 patients (2 eyes) being functional cured with the curative rate of 25.00%,which suggested that patients suffered the injury with 11 days to 15 days had the highest function-cure rate (all P <0.05).Conclusion The operative time does matter,which can affect the cure rate of patients with complicated ocular trauma undergoing vitrectomy,and the most suitable time of ocular trauma surgery is 11-15 days after the injury.

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International Eye Science ; (12): 349-350, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-637146

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AlM:To explore the effective method for the treatment of complicated ocular trauma accompanied with cyclodialysis.METHODS: Sixty - eight cases of complexity ocular trauma with cyclodialysis in different degrees were undergone vitrectomy and ( or ) combined with ciliary body reduction.RESULTS:All patients were followed up for 10 ~36mo (mean 17. 0±5. 7mo). The postoperative visual acuity was better than that of preoperation (P<0. 05). Compared with preoperative, intraocular pressure was significantly increased ( P < 0. 05 ). Successful rate of ciliary body restoration was 91%. CONCLUSlON: For the complicated ocular trauma accompaniedwith cyclodialysis, vitrectomy and ( or ) ciliary body reduction is an effective treatment method.

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