Causes of Enucleation in Northern India (1995–2005)

Author:

Bal A.1,Mohan H.1,Chabbra S.1,Sood S.2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pathology

2. Department of Ophthalmology, Govt. Medical College and Hospital, Chandigarh - India

Abstract

Purpose There are limited data concerning the reasons for surgical removal of eyeball. The present retrospective study was undertaken to evaluate the frequency of diseases requiring surgical removal of eyeball and to study the histopathologic changes in these specimens. Methods Forty-eight surgical eyeball specimens received between January 1999 and June 2005 were included in the study. Age, sex, and clinical diagnoses were recorded in each case. Specimens were classified on the basis of surgical procedure. Gross and microscopic findings were noted for all the specimens. Results Between January 1995 and June 2005, there were 139,092 outpatients, 6,574 hospital admissions, 12,044 ophthalmic operations, and a total of 48 enucleations in 47 patients. Of these 47 patients, 24 were male and 23 female with almost equal male:female ratio. Right eye was involved in 29 cases while left was involved in 17 cases. Bilateral eye involvement was seen in one case. Surgical specimens included enucleation (28 cases, 58.3%), exenteration (12 cases, 25%), and evisceration (8 cases, 16.6%). On histopathologic examination, the lesions were categorized into two broad groups: neoplastic (8 cases, 16.6%) and non-neoplastic (40 cases, 83.4%). Both groups were further subcategorized and correlated with clinical diagnosis. Conclusions In our setting, non-neoplastic lesions are the main cause of eyeball surgery, as compared to the West, where trauma followed by neoplasms constitute important causes. Pathologic examination of eyeballs is a must for proper postoperative management of the patient.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Ophthalmology,General Medicine

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