Contusional eye injuries: retinal and choroidal lesions.

Australian journal of ophthalmology Pub Date : 1983-11-01
D B Archer, Y M Canavan
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The fundi of 114 patients were evaluated one to 14 years following contusional eye injury. Most injuries to children occurred at sport and play. Domestic and civil assaults, sporting injuries and industrial accidents were common. Males in the second and third decades of life were predominantly affected. Iris tears, pupillary abnormalities and angle recession were typically associated with the fundal lesions. Contusional injuries of the retina and choroid were found in 92 patients and were graded according to their location, extent and severity. Twenty-six patients (grade 1) had focal or diffuse disturbances of the inner or outer retina. In 15 patients the lesions predominantly affected the receptor-retinal pigment epithelial layers and in six patients there were associated breaks in Bruch's membrane. Five further patients had atrophic inner retinal alterations and lamellar holes at the macula. Most patients in this group retained good visual function. Thirty-six patients (grade 2) had single or multiple choroidal tears. In 21 instances the outer retina was primarily involved; however, in 15 cases there was associated inner retinal damage. Only three patients developed subretinal neovascularisation. Sixteen patients (grade 3) had extensive areas of chorioretinal atrophy associated with retinal pigment epithelial atrophy, proliferation, plaque and membrane formation. Fourteen patients (grade 4) developed retinal holes or tears and 10 proceeded to retinal detachment two weeks to 14 years following injury. Contusional retinal and choroidal lesions have an unfavourable visual prognosis, only 38.6% of patients regaining a visual acuity of 6/12 or better.

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眼挫伤:视网膜和脉络膜损伤。
对114例眼挫伤后1 ~ 14年的眼底进行评价。大多数儿童受伤发生在运动和玩耍中。家庭和民事袭击、运动伤害和工业事故很常见。男性在生命的第二和第三个十年主要受到影响。虹膜撕裂、瞳孔异常和瞳孔角度退缩是眼底病变的典型特征。92例患者发现视网膜和脉络膜挫裂性损伤,并根据其部位、程度和严重程度进行分级。26例患者(1级)有内视网膜或外视网膜的局灶性或弥漫性紊乱。在15例患者中,病变主要影响受体-视网膜色素上皮层,6例患者有相关的布鲁氏膜破裂。另外5例患者视网膜内病变萎缩,黄斑处出现板层空洞。本组多数患者视功能保持良好。36例患者(2级)单发或多发脉络膜撕裂。21例主要累及外视网膜;然而,有15例伴有视网膜内损伤。只有3名患者出现视网膜下新生血管。16例患者(3级)有大面积的绒毛膜视网膜萎缩,伴有视网膜色素上皮萎缩、增殖、斑块和膜形成。14名患者(4级)出现视网膜孔洞或撕裂,10名患者在受伤后2周到14年发生视网膜脱离。挫伤性视网膜和脉络膜病变视力预后不良,只有38.6%的患者恢复6/12或更好的视力。
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