K. Ajite, Funmilayo Christianah Fadamiro, I. Ajayi, Omotoye Olusola Joseph, Emmanuel Abah
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Abstract
Background: Traumatic eye injury is one of the most common causes of unilateral blindness worldwide and it
remains a core root of avoidable blindness worldwide. Traumatic glaucoma can result in severe visual impairment.
Recognition of factors related to poor visual outcome, appropriate medical therapy, surgical intervention when
indicated and careful follow up will help in preserving vision in these patients. This study is aimed at determining the
frequency, clinical forms and types of therapy of traumatic glaucomas as seen in our hospital.
Methods: All consecutive patients with ocular injury who received treatment at the eye clinic of Ekiti state
university teaching hospital, Ado Ekiti, from January 2012 to December 2014 were selected for the study. All
subjects had thorough ophthalmic examinations. The patients with ocular injury and subsequently developed
glaucoma were selected extracting from the medical records the demographic data, visual acuity at presentation,
clinical form of glaucoma and various therapies for management. The data were analysed using SPSS version 18
(Illinois, Chicago, USA) and presented as tables, and figures, in frequencies, percentage.
Result: A total of 5568 patients were seen during this study at the ophthalmology clinic, 365 of them had ocular
trauma out of which 31(8.5%) was traumatic glaucoma. Peripheral anterior synerchae (29%), adherent leucoma
(16.1%) and Hyphema (16.1%) were the common clinical manifestations (anatomic changes) of traumatic glaucoma.
The clinical types of traumatic glaucoma are secondary open angle glaucoma (54.8%) which is higher than the
secondary closed angle type (45.2%). 22 (71%) of these patients had medical interventions with antiglaucoma
drugs.
Conclusion: The prevalence of traumatic glaucoma is 8.5%, this glaucoma may result in severe visual impairment
if treatment is not instituted early.