Epidemiological Analysis of Ocular Injuries in a Tertiary Care Teaching Hospital in Coastal Karnataka Vittal Apoorva1, Kamath Rajesh2,*, Muniksrishna Rahul1, D'Souza Brayal2, Kamath Sagarika3, Raj L Aswathi4, Soman Biju5 1Final Year Postgraduate Trainee, Master in Hospital Administration Program, Prasanna School of Public Health, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Karnataka 2Assistant Professor, Prasanna School of Public Health, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Karnataka 3Assistant Professor, School of Management, Prasanna School of Public Health, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Karnataka 4PhD Scholar. Final Year Postgraduate Trainee, Master in Hospital Administration Program, Prasanna School of Public Health, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Karnataka 5Final Year Postgraduate Trainee, Master in Hospital Administration Program, Prasanna School of Public Health, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Karnataka *Corresponding author: Dr. Rajesh Kamath, Assistant Professor, Room no.12, Second floor, Old Tapmi building, Prasanna School of Public Health, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Karnataka-576014 E mail: Rajeshkamath82@gmail.com Mobile: (+91)7760218342
Online published on 7 May, 2019. Abstract The aim of the study was to study the epidemiological pattern of ocular injuries in a tertiary care teaching hospital in coastal karmataka. Methods: The study was a retrospective analysis of patients with ocular injuries. Those who visited Kasturba Hospital, Ophthalmology Department between Jan 2010-Dec 2016 were included: 262 patients (213 men and 49 women). The details of these patients were accessed from their case files in the Medical Records Department (MRD) of Kasturba Hospital. The present study showed that patients in the age group of 28–37 years formed the majority of those affected by ocular injuries. The number of males affected was higher than the number of females affected. The most common ocular injuries was other injuries of eye and orbit, followed by Ocular laceration and rupture with prolapse or loss of intraocular tissue. In the current study, the right eye was injured 44% of the time, the left eye 43% of the time and both eyes 13% of the time. Top Keywords Ocular injury, epidemiological pattern, blunt trauma, eye injuries, open globe injury, closed globe injury. Top |