Affiliation:
1. Postgraduate, Department of Ophthalmology, Government Medical College, Srinagar
2. Professor, Department of Ophthalmology, Government Medical College, Srinagar
Abstract
Background: Hyphaema or blood in anterior chamber is a common complication of blunt or penetrating
injury to eye and can result in vision threatening complications. Aim: To evaluate the proportion of
patients requiring medical and surgical intervention following traumatic hyphaema due to blunt ocular trauma. Methods: This
study was conducted on 80 patients of traumatic hyphaema attending the Department of Ophthalmology, Government Medical
College, Srinagar from September 2019 to February 2021. Patients ≥10 years of age traumatic hyphaema due to blunt ocular
trauma were included in the study. Patients with penetrating ocular trauma, those with hyphaema due to causes such as iris
melanoma, rubeosis iridis, patients with hyphaema following intra-ocular surgery and patients on anticoagulant medications
were excluded from the study. Proper history was taken from all the patients and a detailed ocular examination was done
including grading of hyphaema using slit lamp. Results: Our study found mean age of study population as 24±5 years. There
were 57 (71%) male patients and 23 (29%) female patients. 42.5% patients had grade-1 hyphaema, 40% patients had grade-2
hyphaema, 13.75% patients had grade-3 hyphaema and 3.75% patients had grade-4 hyphaema. Medical management was
required in 76 (95%) patients whereas surgical intervention was required in only 5% patients. Conclusion: Our study concluded
that majority of patients with traumatic hyphaema were male with grade-1 and grade-2 hyphaema seen in majority of the
patients. Most of the patients with traumatic hyphaema respond well to medical intervention. Surgical intervention is required
in only small proportion of cases.
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