Lens Displacement and Retinal Injury in Blunt Eye Trauma
Conclusion: Half of the patients without preoperative retinal injuries were found to have injuries during surgery. Total lens dislocation carried a greater risk of retinal injuries than subluxation. The improvement in CDVA after prompt retinal injury treatment did not significantly differ from that...
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| author | Jiabei Zhou Xinqi Ma Fang Duan Manli Liu Yiyu Xie Chongde Long |
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| description | Conclusion: Half of the patients without preoperative retinal injuries were found to have injuries during surgery. Total lens dislocation carried a greater risk of retinal injuries than subluxation. The improvement in CDVA after prompt retinal injury treatment did not significantly differ from that in patients without retinal injury, highlighting the importance of prompt intervention. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-7fcb13cdae074708b64dbbbacc62c11f2025-08-20T03:35:20ZengWileyJournal of Ophthalmology2090-00582024-01-01202410.1155/2024/1781997Lens Displacement and Retinal Injury in Blunt Eye TraumaJiabei Zhou0Xinqi Ma1Fang Duan2Manli Liu3Yiyu Xie4Chongde Long5State Key Laboratory of OphthalmologyState Key Laboratory of OphthalmologyState Key Laboratory of OphthalmologyState Key Laboratory of OphthalmologyState Key Laboratory of OphthalmologyState Key Laboratory of OphthalmologyConclusion: Half of the patients without preoperative retinal injuries were found to have injuries during surgery. Total lens dislocation carried a greater risk of retinal injuries than subluxation. The improvement in CDVA after prompt retinal injury treatment did not significantly differ from that in patients without retinal injury, highlighting the importance of prompt intervention.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2024/1781997 |
| spellingShingle | Jiabei Zhou Xinqi Ma Fang Duan Manli Liu Yiyu Xie Chongde Long Lens Displacement and Retinal Injury in Blunt Eye Trauma Journal of Ophthalmology |
| title | Lens Displacement and Retinal Injury in Blunt Eye Trauma |
| title_full | Lens Displacement and Retinal Injury in Blunt Eye Trauma |
| title_fullStr | Lens Displacement and Retinal Injury in Blunt Eye Trauma |
| title_full_unstemmed | Lens Displacement and Retinal Injury in Blunt Eye Trauma |
| title_short | Lens Displacement and Retinal Injury in Blunt Eye Trauma |
| title_sort | lens displacement and retinal injury in blunt eye trauma |
| url | http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2024/1781997 |
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