Abstract

Purpose To investigate outcomes and presenting characteristics for subjects undergoing pars plana vitrectomy for ocular trauma.MethodsRetrospective study of 113 patients who underwent pars plana vitrectomy for severe ocular trauma at [name deleted to maintain the integrity of the review process] between 1999 and 2018. Data were collected on age, gender, initial and final visual acuity (LogMAR), mode of injury, type of injury, number of surgeries performed, follow-up duration, type of tamponade, presence of phthisis, and retinal detachment. The Birmingham Eye Trauma Terminology System (BETTS) was employed.ResultsWe identified assault and contusion injuries to be the most common mode and type of ocular injury in our cohort. Furthermore, through follow-up we noted a varied number of operations required by patients presenting with ocular trauma and a statistically significant improvement in visual acuity from 1.73 (0.86) LogMAR to 1.17 (1.03; p 0.01) LogMAR. A statistically significant difference in final visual acuity was also noted between BETTS classified type of injury groups (p 0.01). Notably, only 7.3% and 8.2% of patients developed phthisis or a persisting retinal detachment, respectively, during follow-up.Conclusion Our study demonstrates that ocular trauma requiring pars plana vitrectomy can require a varied number of operations with a guarded visual prognosis. However, a small percentage will proceed to develop phthisis following intervention.

Highlights

  • We investigated both cross-sectional and longitudinal data in a large cohort of patients presenting with ocular trauma to a large tertiary referral center in London, UK

  • We identified men to have a statistically significantly increased risk of ocular trauma, in keeping with multiple other studies.[3, 5, 10, 16]

  • We identified a novel finding of assault as the commonest cause of ocular trauma in our cohort

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Introduction

Ocular trauma can cause severe visual impairment with substantial impact on quality of life. It is estimated that there can be around 120,000 of presentations to the Accident and Emergency department due to ocular injuries, annually in the United Kingdom,[2]. Outcomes Following Pars Plana Vitrectomy for Severe Ocular Trauma.

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