J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.  1995 Jan;36(1):91-96.

Clinical Analysis of Children's Perforating Eye Injuries in Middle Western Coast of Korea

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Ophthalmology, College of Medicine, Soonchunhyang University Hospital, Chunan, Korea.

Abstract

We report a clinical ananlysis of children's perforating eye injuries which happened in middle western of Korea from Jan., 1988 to Apr., 1993. Total number of patients with perforating eye injuries was 40(40 eyes). The peak age group was 5-6 year of age. The cornea was the most common site of perforation. The most frequent cause of perforating eye injuries was knife and scissors(17.5%) and sharp pointed iron material(17.5%) and followed by glass(17.5%), wood(17.5%), pencil 7.5%), toy(5%), traffic accident(5%). According to this result obtained, the visual prognosis of perforating eye injuries in children is still poor. Special care should be taken to prevent such a severe eye trauma in children by every means.

Keyword

Children's Perforating Eye Injuries; Knife, Scissors; Iron

MeSH Terms

Child
Cornea
Eye Injuries*
Humans
Iron
Korea*
Prognosis
Iron
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