Context: Severe pediatric ocular injury remains a frequent and difficult problem. Vitrectomy is a major technique that has been used to manage severely damaged eyes. However, limited follow-up studies exist currently. Aims: To evaluate the clinical features and predictive factors of visual and anatomic outcomes in Eye Injury Vitrectomy Study (EIVS). Settings and Design: Retrospective, consecutive, interventional case series. Materials and Methods: Reviewing and analyzing records of children, aged 15 years or younger, who had undergone vitrectomy for eye injuries in EIVS database between January 1997 and December 2009. Statistical analysis used: Descriptive analyses and multiple Logistic regressions were employed for all variables using SPSS...
PURPOSE: This study investigates the anatomical and visual outcome of vitrectomy for the treatment o...
INTRODUCTION: Blindness in childhood is a tragedy unsurmountable, because it affects not only the i...
PURPOSE: To report on the feasibility of 27-gauge (G) vitrectomy for pediatric patients. METHODS: Th...
Purpose: To report the incidence, modes of injury, treatment, and short-term outcomes in eyes with p...
Purpose: Ocular trauma constitutes an important cause of preventable visual morbidity worldwide. Thi...
Introduction:Ocular trauma is an important cause of ocular morbidity and represents the most common ...
Purpose: To investigate outcomes and presenting characteristics for subjects undergoing pars plana v...
Purpose: To assess the visual outcomes and associated factors in pediatric patients undergoing catar...
PURPOSE: To describe ocular characteristics, surgical interventions, and anatomic and visual outcome...
Purpose. We report the clinical characteristics, prognostic factors, and surgical outcomes for 23-ga...
PURPOSE: This study evaluated the long-term effect of pars plana vitrectomy (PPV) in children and ad...
AIM: To analyze the outcome of treating post-traumatic endophthalmitis in children.<p>METHODS: Twent...
AIM: To survey ophthalmological outcomes of pediatric patients who presented during a five-year peri...
Objective: The aim is to assess associated factors regarding the type of pediatric ocular trauma and...
Background: Ocular trauma is a significant contributor to preventable monocular blindness and visual...
PURPOSE: This study investigates the anatomical and visual outcome of vitrectomy for the treatment o...
INTRODUCTION: Blindness in childhood is a tragedy unsurmountable, because it affects not only the i...
PURPOSE: To report on the feasibility of 27-gauge (G) vitrectomy for pediatric patients. METHODS: Th...
Purpose: To report the incidence, modes of injury, treatment, and short-term outcomes in eyes with p...
Purpose: Ocular trauma constitutes an important cause of preventable visual morbidity worldwide. Thi...
Introduction:Ocular trauma is an important cause of ocular morbidity and represents the most common ...
Purpose: To investigate outcomes and presenting characteristics for subjects undergoing pars plana v...
Purpose: To assess the visual outcomes and associated factors in pediatric patients undergoing catar...
PURPOSE: To describe ocular characteristics, surgical interventions, and anatomic and visual outcome...
Purpose. We report the clinical characteristics, prognostic factors, and surgical outcomes for 23-ga...
PURPOSE: This study evaluated the long-term effect of pars plana vitrectomy (PPV) in children and ad...
AIM: To analyze the outcome of treating post-traumatic endophthalmitis in children.<p>METHODS: Twent...
AIM: To survey ophthalmological outcomes of pediatric patients who presented during a five-year peri...
Objective: The aim is to assess associated factors regarding the type of pediatric ocular trauma and...
Background: Ocular trauma is a significant contributor to preventable monocular blindness and visual...
PURPOSE: This study investigates the anatomical and visual outcome of vitrectomy for the treatment o...
INTRODUCTION: Blindness in childhood is a tragedy unsurmountable, because it affects not only the i...
PURPOSE: To report on the feasibility of 27-gauge (G) vitrectomy for pediatric patients. METHODS: Th...