AIMS: The vulnerability of the eye means that ocular air gun injuries figure prominently in the medical literature. This Study reports the results of the first ocular air gun injury surveillance study. METHODS: Ocular air gun injuries were reported to the British Ophthalmic Surveillance Unit (BOSU; United Kingdom and Eire) for the period November 2001-December 2002 (13 months). Two questionnaires were used to collect demographic details, circumstances of injury, details of injuries, medical management and outcome. RESULTS: A total of 105 initial and 99 follow-up questionnaires were returned. Eighty-six ocular air gun injuries occurred during the last 12 months of surveillance yielding a corrected, estimated incidence of 91-115 injuries/year...
Background:Ocular trauma has been a neglected problem. Worldwide there are approximately 1.6 million...
Purpose : To characterize ocular injuries in trauma patients requiring ophthalmic consultation. Met...
The frequency of ocular traumas ranges from 7 to 9,22% with respect to theoverall number of all the ...
There is little available information on the context of air-gun inflicted ocular injuries. To addres...
Non-lethal weaponry used during protests produces adverse consequences when subjected to the eyes. T...
Purpose: To report the demographic data, treatment methods, and outcomes among patients with pellet ...
Background: Etiologically ocular injuries can be classified into domestic, occupational, sports, roa...
Objective: This study was conducted to find out the pattern of injuries to the eye in a semi urban r...
Ocular trauma is one of the most important preventable causes of visual impairment. The National Eye...
accidental ocular shotgun injuries severe enough to necessitate hospital admission. Eight patients h...
Objective: The research objective is the determination of the severity and etiology of different typ...
PubMedID: 16751160This 2-year prospective study was conducted to identify those at risk for ophthalm...
Purpose We report the epidemiology, findings, treatment, long-term outcome and use of resources for ...
International audienceSince the introduction of so-called less-lethal weapons in France in the late ...
Background:Ocular trauma has been a neglected problem. Worldwide there are approximately 1.6 million...
Purpose : To characterize ocular injuries in trauma patients requiring ophthalmic consultation. Met...
The frequency of ocular traumas ranges from 7 to 9,22% with respect to theoverall number of all the ...
There is little available information on the context of air-gun inflicted ocular injuries. To addres...
Non-lethal weaponry used during protests produces adverse consequences when subjected to the eyes. T...
Purpose: To report the demographic data, treatment methods, and outcomes among patients with pellet ...
Background: Etiologically ocular injuries can be classified into domestic, occupational, sports, roa...
Objective: This study was conducted to find out the pattern of injuries to the eye in a semi urban r...
Ocular trauma is one of the most important preventable causes of visual impairment. The National Eye...
accidental ocular shotgun injuries severe enough to necessitate hospital admission. Eight patients h...
Objective: The research objective is the determination of the severity and etiology of different typ...
PubMedID: 16751160This 2-year prospective study was conducted to identify those at risk for ophthalm...
Purpose We report the epidemiology, findings, treatment, long-term outcome and use of resources for ...
International audienceSince the introduction of so-called less-lethal weapons in France in the late ...
Background:Ocular trauma has been a neglected problem. Worldwide there are approximately 1.6 million...
Purpose : To characterize ocular injuries in trauma patients requiring ophthalmic consultation. Met...
The frequency of ocular traumas ranges from 7 to 9,22% with respect to theoverall number of all the ...