Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1989;30(6):995-1001.
Published online June 1, 1989.
Industrial Ocular Injary in ST. Mary's Industrial Accident Hospital.
Hae Cheon Rhee, Sang Moon Chung, Sang Wook Rhea, Won Chul Lee
1Department of Ophthalmology, Catholic University Medical College, Seoul, Korea.
2Department of Preventive medicine, Catholic University Medical College, Seoul, Korea.
산업 재해 안외상의 임상적 고찰
이해천(Hae Cheon Rhee),정상문(Sang Moon Chung),이상욱(Sang Wook Rhee),이원철(Won Chul Lee)
Abstract
The authors analysed 215 ocular injured patients sent to ST. Mary's Industrial Accident Hospital for the last 5 years form January 1982 to December 1986. 1. Majority of patients(72.1%) were young adult and almost all were male(96.7%). 2. The occupational accident rate showed the highest among blacksmiths and tool makers(33.5%), followed by woodworkers(13.6%), and electrical set-up workers (9.4%). 3. The occurrence rate of ocular injury was the most frequent by the flying objects(75.8%), followed by struck-by(11.2%), and stabbed (7.8%). The source of the injuries were mostly metallic materials(68.1%), followed by non-metallic ma terials(11.9%), and pressure boilers(5.0%). 4. The incidence rate was about the same in non-penetrating injuries as penetrating injuries. But the visual prognosis was worse in penetrating cases than nonpenetrating cases(P<0.05). 5. The most frequent complication was traumatic cataract(32.0%), followed by corneal of scleral laceration(16.0%) and intraocular foreign body(11.9%). 6. In visual prognosis, the final visual acuity of 0.15 or higher was achieved in only 25.3% among those with initial visual acuity of lower than 0.02 but 66.2% among those with initial visual acuity of 0.02 or higher.
Key Words: Flying object;Non penetrating;Ocular injury;Penetrating
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