We describe two recent cases of penetrating eye injury seen at Mater Dei Hospital, both resulting in a poor final outcome and illustrating the importance of wearing appropriate eye protection at the workplace. In case 1, injury was caused by a metal chip produced by a hammer and chisel that penetrated the sclera and lodged in the vitreous cavity, requiring vitrectomy and lens extraction and ultimately resulting in severe visual loss. In case 2, injury was caused by a shard released from an angle grinder disc that struck the orbit and caused severe disruption of the globe, which required enucleation. This is followed by a discussion on penetrating eye injuries, summarising the initial assessment and management of a suspected penetrating inju...
Combat-related eye injuries continue to increase in frequency and are generally secondary to Improvi...
Penetrating injury of the eye Penetrating injury of the eye1 represents a major threat to vision in ...
Purpose: To report the conservative management of a penetrating ocular trauma caused by a nail gun w...
Nature offers protection to the eye, anatomically by its situation in the elastic fatty tissues of ...
BACKGROUND Ocular injuries are a major cause of worldwide visual impairment and the penetrating inj...
Background: Intraorbital metallic foreign bodies have varied clinical presentations. Here, we report...
AbstractPenetrating trauma is one of the common causes of ocular morbidity world wide. Violation of ...
Ocular injury occurs commonly and it may lead to visual impairment if it is not properly managed. We...
Penetrating injuries require immediate first aid and urgent referral to a specialist, particularly i...
Background: Post-traumatic endophthalmitis with retained intraocular foreign body is a severe compli...
Background: Due to the various injuries that can occur during the removal of odd objects, a penetrat...
Introduction: Injuries caused by a foreign bodies in the craniofacial region constitute a ...
Eye injury with an intraocular foreign body is always a serious condition with a direct threat to vi...
Introduction: Injuries caused by a foreign bodies in the craniofacial region constitute a ...
Introduction. Penetrated injuries are most difficult injuries of the eye. Intraocular foreign body ...
Combat-related eye injuries continue to increase in frequency and are generally secondary to Improvi...
Penetrating injury of the eye Penetrating injury of the eye1 represents a major threat to vision in ...
Purpose: To report the conservative management of a penetrating ocular trauma caused by a nail gun w...
Nature offers protection to the eye, anatomically by its situation in the elastic fatty tissues of ...
BACKGROUND Ocular injuries are a major cause of worldwide visual impairment and the penetrating inj...
Background: Intraorbital metallic foreign bodies have varied clinical presentations. Here, we report...
AbstractPenetrating trauma is one of the common causes of ocular morbidity world wide. Violation of ...
Ocular injury occurs commonly and it may lead to visual impairment if it is not properly managed. We...
Penetrating injuries require immediate first aid and urgent referral to a specialist, particularly i...
Background: Post-traumatic endophthalmitis with retained intraocular foreign body is a severe compli...
Background: Due to the various injuries that can occur during the removal of odd objects, a penetrat...
Introduction: Injuries caused by a foreign bodies in the craniofacial region constitute a ...
Eye injury with an intraocular foreign body is always a serious condition with a direct threat to vi...
Introduction: Injuries caused by a foreign bodies in the craniofacial region constitute a ...
Introduction. Penetrated injuries are most difficult injuries of the eye. Intraocular foreign body ...
Combat-related eye injuries continue to increase in frequency and are generally secondary to Improvi...
Penetrating injury of the eye Penetrating injury of the eye1 represents a major threat to vision in ...
Purpose: To report the conservative management of a penetrating ocular trauma caused by a nail gun w...