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Assessment of the outcomes of surgical in the treatment of glaucoma after penetrating eye injury
Article in Vi | WPRIM | ID: wpr-628
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Background: Penetrating eye injury is common cause blind or many long-term complications later. One of the complications such as glaucoma in the eye. There were some research on glaucoma after penetrating eye injury, but no reports about the treatment of glaucoma. Objectives: To describe the clinical characteristics and assess the outcomes of surgery in the treatment of glaucoma after penetrating eye injury. Subjects and method: The author performed a prospective analysis of 32 eyes the underwent surgery causes by glaucoma after penetrating eye injury at Trauma department of National Institute of Ophthalmology. Follow up period: 6 months. Data was processed by using medical statistics methods on SPSS 10.5 software. Results: Of the 32 patients, 21 were men (65.6%) and 11 were women (34.4%). Localization of the injury: in the cornea 93.8%; lens damages 100%; vitreous organization 56.3%; retinal detachment 12.5%. Functional success (visual acuity >0.02): 18.8%, 4 eyes were enucleated. The normal intraocular pressure after surgery was 71.9%. Conclusion: The clinical characteristics of glaucoma after penetrating eye injury are complicated and multivariable. The rate of normal pressure after treatment was 71.9%.
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Full text: 1 Index: WPRIM Main subject: Eye Injuries / Glaucoma Language: Vi Journal: Journal of Medical Research Year: 2007 Type: Article
Full text: 1 Index: WPRIM Main subject: Eye Injuries / Glaucoma Language: Vi Journal: Journal of Medical Research Year: 2007 Type: Article