CPD Articles

Ocular trauma

H. Mustak, N. du Toit
South African Family Practice | Vol 56, No 2 : March/April| a3891 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/20786204.2014.10855344 | © 2014 | This work is licensed under CC Attribution 4.0
Submitted: 16 August 2013 | Published: 19 May 2014

About the author(s)

H. Mustak, Division of Ophthalmology, Groote Schuur Hospital; and, University of Cape Town, South Africa
N. du Toit, Division of Ophthalmology, Groote Schuur Hospital; and, University of Cape Town, South Africa

Full Text:

PDF (724KB)

Abstract

Ocular trauma is an important cause of unilateral blindness and visual impairment across the world. Most injuries are accidental, work-related injuries in developed countries, while assaults predominate as a cause in developing countries. Trauma may result in various forms of ocular injuries, ranging from minor insult to major functional impairment. Any ocular structure may be involved, and a careful, systematic approach to the examination of a patient is essential to avoid missing occult injury and resultant visual impairment. This paper highlights key points regarding the clinical evaluation of patients with ocular trauma and covers the presentation and primary care management of the more common ocular injuries.

Keywords

ocular trauma; injury to the eye; traumatic vascular events; open globe injury

Metrics

Total abstract views: 1281
Total article views: 2063


Crossref Citations

No related citations found.