Ocular damages inflicted by criminal injuries

Purpose: to analyze eyeball and appendage damages inflicted by criminal injuries of patients who sought assistance by the emergency ophthalmological care unit in Perm.Materials and methods. The data of the patients’register and medical histories of the ophthalmological department of the State Clinic...

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Main Authors: T. V. Gavrilova, N. A. Sobyanin, A. V. Patrushev, M. V. Chereshneva
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Published: Real Time Ltd 2022-06-01
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author T. V. Gavrilova
N. A. Sobyanin
A. V. Patrushev
M. V. Chereshneva
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description Purpose: to analyze eyeball and appendage damages inflicted by criminal injuries of patients who sought assistance by the emergency ophthalmological care unit in Perm.Materials and methods. The data of the patients’register and medical histories of the ophthalmological department of the State Clinical Hospital No. 2 named after Dr. F. H. Gral of Perm for 2018–2020 were retrospectively analyzed.Results. Out of 30428 cases of domestic injuries, 847 (2.8%) were received under criminal circumstances. The victims, predominantly male (77.6%), and of working age (93.7%), were delivered by ambulance in 51.6% of cases. The majority of people sought assistance within 24 hours (90%). The injuries were inflicted by strangers (59.5%) or acquaintances of the patients. 1257 eyes were injured. The prevailing conditions were contusions (46.9%), while the most common traumatizing factor was first punch (79.6%). Combined damages to the eyeball and appendage were more common, claiming 72.6%. Visual acuity fell below 0.1 in 5.6% of cases, 0.1–0.6 in 57.6%, 0.7–1.0 in 36.8% of cases. 45.9% of all cases were represented by eye burns: mainly they were chemical burns (99.5%) of which the overwhelming type was burns caused by gas spray irritants (97.9%). In burn cases, visual acuity was below 0.1 in 1.4% of cases, 0.1–0.6 in 62.6%, 0.7–0.8 in 36% of cases. The wounds inflicted to the eye amounted to 7.2%, the damaging factors being handgun bullet, glass, metallic objects. Injuries of the eyelids and the eyeball were observed. Most of the injuries were mild (91.3%). 5.83% of the victims needed hospitalization in an ophthalmological in-patient facility.Conclusion. The eye trauma, especially one of a criminal nature, is a social problem, and its analysis is highly relevant. The data obtained illustrates the need to increase the general culture of the population, to improve sanitary and educational work, and optimize medical care for those suffered.
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spelling doaj-art-0cf5249c5e2f4d87be945ea194a9d3fd2025-08-20T03:39:28ZrusReal Time LtdРоссийский офтальмологический журнал2072-00762587-57602022-06-01152 (Прил)444810.21516/2072-0076-2022-15-2-supplement-44-48448Ocular damages inflicted by criminal injuriesT. V. Gavrilova0N. A. Sobyanin1A. V. Patrushev2M. V. Chereshneva3E.A. Vagner Perm State Medical University; City Clinical Hospital No. 2 named after Dr. F.H. GralCity Clinical Hospital No. 2 named after Dr. F.H. GralE.A. Vagner Perm State Medical UniversityInstitute of Immunology and Physiology, Ural Branch, Russian Academy of SciencesPurpose: to analyze eyeball and appendage damages inflicted by criminal injuries of patients who sought assistance by the emergency ophthalmological care unit in Perm.Materials and methods. The data of the patients’register and medical histories of the ophthalmological department of the State Clinical Hospital No. 2 named after Dr. F. H. Gral of Perm for 2018–2020 were retrospectively analyzed.Results. Out of 30428 cases of domestic injuries, 847 (2.8%) were received under criminal circumstances. The victims, predominantly male (77.6%), and of working age (93.7%), were delivered by ambulance in 51.6% of cases. The majority of people sought assistance within 24 hours (90%). The injuries were inflicted by strangers (59.5%) or acquaintances of the patients. 1257 eyes were injured. The prevailing conditions were contusions (46.9%), while the most common traumatizing factor was first punch (79.6%). Combined damages to the eyeball and appendage were more common, claiming 72.6%. Visual acuity fell below 0.1 in 5.6% of cases, 0.1–0.6 in 57.6%, 0.7–1.0 in 36.8% of cases. 45.9% of all cases were represented by eye burns: mainly they were chemical burns (99.5%) of which the overwhelming type was burns caused by gas spray irritants (97.9%). In burn cases, visual acuity was below 0.1 in 1.4% of cases, 0.1–0.6 in 62.6%, 0.7–0.8 in 36% of cases. The wounds inflicted to the eye amounted to 7.2%, the damaging factors being handgun bullet, glass, metallic objects. Injuries of the eyelids and the eyeball were observed. Most of the injuries were mild (91.3%). 5.83% of the victims needed hospitalization in an ophthalmological in-patient facility.Conclusion. The eye trauma, especially one of a criminal nature, is a social problem, and its analysis is highly relevant. The data obtained illustrates the need to increase the general culture of the population, to improve sanitary and educational work, and optimize medical care for those suffered.https://roj.igb.ru/jour/article/view/959criminal eye injurycontusionsburnswoundsemergency ophthalmological care
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criminal eye injury
contusions
burns
wounds
emergency ophthalmological care
title Ocular damages inflicted by criminal injuries
title_full Ocular damages inflicted by criminal injuries
title_fullStr Ocular damages inflicted by criminal injuries
title_full_unstemmed Ocular damages inflicted by criminal injuries
title_short Ocular damages inflicted by criminal injuries
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topic criminal eye injury
contusions
burns
wounds
emergency ophthalmological care
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