FP525 : Complications and Sequelae of Corneal Laceration

Dr. Bhavesh Patel, Dr. Gaurang Makwana, Dr. Jigisha Randeri, Dr. Falguni S Mehta

Aim:To Identify The Various Complications And Its Effect On Visual Outcome Following Corneo-Scleral Laceration Following Ocular Trauma

Methods:In Retrospective Study, 54 Eyes, The Complications Of Corneo-Scleral Laceration And Its Effect On Visual Outcome Were Identified.

Result:Of 54 Eyes, 79.63% Patients Developed Cataract, Vitreous Hemorrhage Was Maximum, Seen In 64.81%, With Choroidal Detachment In 20.37% And Associated Retinal Detachment In 7.41%. Exudates Were Seen In 3.70%.

Visual Acuity Of 6/18 Or More Gained In 25.93%. 9.25% Went Into Pthysis.

Conclusion:Both Anterior And Posterior Segment Plays A Significant Role To Compromise The Vision Of An Individual

FP416 : Study of Causes, Recent Changes and Prognostic Factors in Referred Cases of Ocular Trauma
FP283 : An Unusual Case of Lenticular Siderosis and Management

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