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Better Visual Outcome by Intraocular Lens Ejection in Geriatric Patients with Ruptured Ocular Injuries

Ocular trauma is one of the leading causes of visual impairment worldwide. Because of the popularity of cataract surgeries, aged individuals with ocular trauma commonly have a surgical wound in their eyes. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the visual outcome of cases that were coincident wit...

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Autores principales: Kaneko, Hiroki, Asami, Tetsu, Sugita, Tadasu, Tsunekawa, Taichi, Matsuura, Toshiyuki, Takayama, Kei, Yamamoto, Kentaro, Kachi, Shu, Ito, Yasuki, Ueno, Shinji, Nonobe, Norie, Kataoka, Keiko, Suzumura, Ayana, Iwase, Takeshi, Terasaki, Hiroko
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5249204/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28107485
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0170094
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author Kaneko, Hiroki
Asami, Tetsu
Sugita, Tadasu
Tsunekawa, Taichi
Matsuura, Toshiyuki
Takayama, Kei
Yamamoto, Kentaro
Kachi, Shu
Ito, Yasuki
Ueno, Shinji
Nonobe, Norie
Kataoka, Keiko
Suzumura, Ayana
Iwase, Takeshi
Terasaki, Hiroko
author_facet Kaneko, Hiroki
Asami, Tetsu
Sugita, Tadasu
Tsunekawa, Taichi
Matsuura, Toshiyuki
Takayama, Kei
Yamamoto, Kentaro
Kachi, Shu
Ito, Yasuki
Ueno, Shinji
Nonobe, Norie
Kataoka, Keiko
Suzumura, Ayana
Iwase, Takeshi
Terasaki, Hiroko
author_sort Kaneko, Hiroki
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description Ocular trauma is one of the leading causes of visual impairment worldwide. Because of the popularity of cataract surgeries, aged individuals with ocular trauma commonly have a surgical wound in their eyes. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the visual outcome of cases that were coincident with intraocular lens (IOL) ejection in the eyes with ruptured open-globe ocular injuries. Consecutive patients with open-globe ocular injuries were first reviewed. Patients’ characteristics, corrected distance visual acuities (CDVAs) over 3 years after the trauma, causes of injuries, traumatic wound patterns, and coexistence of retinal detachment were examined. The relationships between poor CDVA and the other factors, including the complications of crystalline lens and IOL ejection, were examined. A total of 105 eyes/patients [43 eyes with rupture, 33 with penetrating, 28 with intraocular foreign body (IOFB), and 1 with perforating injuries] were included. Rupture injuries were common in aged patients and were mostly caused by falls, whereas penetrating and IOFB injuries were common in young male patients. CDVAs of the eyes with rupture injuries were significantly worse than those of the eyes with penetrating or IOFB injuries. CDVA from more than 50% of the ruptured eyes resulted in no light perception or light perception to 20/500. CDVA of the ruptured eyes complicated by crystalline lens ejection was significantly worse than that of those complicated by IOL ejection. The wounds of the ruptured eyes complicated by IOL ejection were mainly located at the superior corneoscleral limbus, whereas those of the eyes complicated by crystalline lens ejection were located at the posterior sclera. There were significant correlations between poor CDVA and retinal detachment and crystalline lens ejection. These results proposed a new trend in the ocular injuries that commonly occur in aged patients; history of cataract surgery might affect the final visual outcome after open-globe ocular injuries.
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spelling pubmed-52492042017-02-06 Better Visual Outcome by Intraocular Lens Ejection in Geriatric Patients with Ruptured Ocular Injuries Kaneko, Hiroki Asami, Tetsu Sugita, Tadasu Tsunekawa, Taichi Matsuura, Toshiyuki Takayama, Kei Yamamoto, Kentaro Kachi, Shu Ito, Yasuki Ueno, Shinji Nonobe, Norie Kataoka, Keiko Suzumura, Ayana Iwase, Takeshi Terasaki, Hiroko PLoS One Research Article Ocular trauma is one of the leading causes of visual impairment worldwide. Because of the popularity of cataract surgeries, aged individuals with ocular trauma commonly have a surgical wound in their eyes. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the visual outcome of cases that were coincident with intraocular lens (IOL) ejection in the eyes with ruptured open-globe ocular injuries. Consecutive patients with open-globe ocular injuries were first reviewed. Patients’ characteristics, corrected distance visual acuities (CDVAs) over 3 years after the trauma, causes of injuries, traumatic wound patterns, and coexistence of retinal detachment were examined. The relationships between poor CDVA and the other factors, including the complications of crystalline lens and IOL ejection, were examined. A total of 105 eyes/patients [43 eyes with rupture, 33 with penetrating, 28 with intraocular foreign body (IOFB), and 1 with perforating injuries] were included. Rupture injuries were common in aged patients and were mostly caused by falls, whereas penetrating and IOFB injuries were common in young male patients. CDVAs of the eyes with rupture injuries were significantly worse than those of the eyes with penetrating or IOFB injuries. CDVA from more than 50% of the ruptured eyes resulted in no light perception or light perception to 20/500. CDVA of the ruptured eyes complicated by crystalline lens ejection was significantly worse than that of those complicated by IOL ejection. The wounds of the ruptured eyes complicated by IOL ejection were mainly located at the superior corneoscleral limbus, whereas those of the eyes complicated by crystalline lens ejection were located at the posterior sclera. There were significant correlations between poor CDVA and retinal detachment and crystalline lens ejection. These results proposed a new trend in the ocular injuries that commonly occur in aged patients; history of cataract surgery might affect the final visual outcome after open-globe ocular injuries. Public Library of Science 2017-01-20 /pmc/articles/PMC5249204/ /pubmed/28107485 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0170094 Text en © 2017 Kaneko et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Kaneko, Hiroki
Asami, Tetsu
Sugita, Tadasu
Tsunekawa, Taichi
Matsuura, Toshiyuki
Takayama, Kei
Yamamoto, Kentaro
Kachi, Shu
Ito, Yasuki
Ueno, Shinji
Nonobe, Norie
Kataoka, Keiko
Suzumura, Ayana
Iwase, Takeshi
Terasaki, Hiroko
Better Visual Outcome by Intraocular Lens Ejection in Geriatric Patients with Ruptured Ocular Injuries
title Better Visual Outcome by Intraocular Lens Ejection in Geriatric Patients with Ruptured Ocular Injuries
title_full Better Visual Outcome by Intraocular Lens Ejection in Geriatric Patients with Ruptured Ocular Injuries
title_fullStr Better Visual Outcome by Intraocular Lens Ejection in Geriatric Patients with Ruptured Ocular Injuries
title_full_unstemmed Better Visual Outcome by Intraocular Lens Ejection in Geriatric Patients with Ruptured Ocular Injuries
title_short Better Visual Outcome by Intraocular Lens Ejection in Geriatric Patients with Ruptured Ocular Injuries
title_sort better visual outcome by intraocular lens ejection in geriatric patients with ruptured ocular injuries
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5249204/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28107485
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0170094
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