scholarly journals Ocular Injuries in Association with Middle Third Facial Injuries in Developing Countries: A Prospective Study

2016 ◽  
Vol 7 (3) ◽  
pp. 135-140
Author(s):  
S Mohanavalli ◽  
E Suma ◽  
G Senthamarai ◽  
G Sree Vijayabala

ABSTRACT Introduction The middle third of the face is the most common site of injury and is frequently complicated by associated ocular injuries. It may be simple laceration, ecchymosis, circumorbital edema, or severe as globe injury or injury to the optic nerve and vision loss. Even severe injury like internal bleeding causes increased intraocular pressure and damages the optic nerve; if managed earlier, it could prevent further damage and dysfunction of the eye. Midfacial fractures associated with ocular injuries should have an early ophthalmological examination to detect ocular injuries. Little is known about the current epidemiology of midface fractures and associated ocular injuries in Tamil Nadu, the state of India. The aim was to study the etiology and pattern of middle third fracture and associated ocular injuries. Materials and methods This prospective study on midface fractures was carried out in the Department of Dentistry to analyze etiology, incidence, and patterns of midface fractures and associated ocular injuries. A total of 201 patients who reported with the history of midface injuries were included in the study. These patients were examined clinically and routine radiographs and computerized tomography magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) were taken to confirm the diagnosis. All the patients sustaining confirmed middle third fractures with or without eye signs were referred to an ophthalmology department for the evaluation and management of associated ophthalmic injury. Statistical Package for the Social Sciences software version 16.0 was used for data analysis. The outcome of the study was measured using percentages, mean, standard deviation, and test of proportion as appropriate. Results Traffic accident was the major cause of injury, mainly by motorized two wheelers (MTWs). Males in the 21 to 40 age group were common victims. Zygomatic complex fracture was the most common fracture type. Subconjunctival hemorrhage and infraorbital nerve injuries were common clinical findings. Conclusion Midthird facial injury cases should have an early ophthalmological examination for timely management to prevent dysfunction of the eye. How to cite this article Mohanavalli S, Suma E, Senthamarai G, Vijayabala GS. Ocular Injuries in Association with Middle Third Facial Injuries in Developing Countries: A Prospective Study. World J Dent 2016;7(3):135-140.

2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (15) ◽  
pp. 972-976
Author(s):  
Jayashree Dora ◽  
Sasmita Sahu ◽  
Madhumita Naik ◽  
Deepak Jyot Mohanty ◽  
Rupasri Sethi

BACKGROUND Occupational ocular injuries are very common in industrial and agricultural workers. These are important and preventable causes of ocular morbidity. Objective of the study was to profile occupational ocular trauma clinicoepidemiologically. METHODS A prospective study was done by collecting data from a standardised questionnaire and complete ophthalmological examination of patients with occupational eye trauma attending VSSIMSAR, Burla, between January 2019 and October 2020. RESULTS Out of 128 cases of work related injuries, males were 85 %. 48 % of the cases were between 21 - 40 years. Out of all cases 66 % injuries were related to industrial work followed by 29 % in agricultural sector and farming. 3 % of cases were due to blast injury. Also there were 3 % cases of chemical conjunctivitis. Most injuries were closed globe (85 %), mostly involving zone 1 (91 %). Open globe injuries were 15 %, majority of them involved zone 2 (47 %). Ocular superficial foreign bodies were the most common clinical entity (60 %), majority of them being metallic in nature (37.5 %). In 4 % cases IOFBs were found. Cornea was the most common ocular structure to get injured (69 %). Out of all cases, 50 % had ocular trauma score (OTS) of 4, and 4 % cases had OTS 2. 48 % of patients presented within 6 hours of injury. 42 % patients were not aware of any eye protective gear at work and 30 % patients were aware but did not use any eye protection. CONCLUSIONS Eye trauma in workplace is an important public health concern in economically productive population. Significant proportion of these injuries is avoidable by using standardised eye protective devices. Attention need to be given for instruction, enforcement of protective eye wear use, and frequent prevention campaigns. KEYWORDS Ocular Trauma, Occupational Ocular Injuries, Eye Protective Devices, Western Odisha


2021 ◽  
pp. 37-39
Author(s):  
L. Somu ◽  
Saranya Chithra Cheruvu ◽  
Vinoth Manimaran

Iron deciency anemia, post-cricoidal esophageal web and dysphagia are characteristics of Patterson Brown Kelly or Plummer-Vinson syndrome. Sideropenic dysphagia was coined by Waldenstorm. There has been a debate regarding the existence and frequency of esophageal webs in patients with iron deciency anemia.In, literature there is no study that correlates the severity of anemia and severity of the web or stricture.This is a prospective study of 50 patients over a period of 3 years. Through our study we would like to analyse if there is any corelationship especially in developing countries like ours were this study was conducted.


PEDIATRICS ◽  
2008 ◽  
Vol 121 (3) ◽  
pp. e653-e659 ◽  
Author(s):  
P. Garcia-Filion ◽  
K. Epport ◽  
M. Nelson ◽  
C. Azen ◽  
M. E. Geffner ◽  
...  

2007 ◽  
Vol 197 (3) ◽  
pp. 247.e1-247.e5 ◽  
Author(s):  
Elizabeth M. McClure ◽  
Linda L. Wright ◽  
Robert L. Goldenberg ◽  
Shivaprasad S. Goudar ◽  
Sailajanandan N. Parida ◽  
...  

Sign in / Sign up

Export Citation Format

Share Document