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  • The opportunity and key techniques of vitrectomy for opening eyeball injury

    The opportunity of vitrectomy for opening eyeball injury is one of the important factors affecting the prognosis. Anterior segment wound repaired by routine suturing needs following and continuous treatment with vitrectomy. The key technique of the following treatment should be the debridement of the inside of wound and expurgation of the surrounding tissues adjacent to the wound, and the emphasis should be put on retinal reattchment and stable repairment.

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  • Characteristics of severe ocular detonator explosive injury and the therapeutic effect of vitreoretinal surgery

    Objective To observe the clinical characteristics of severe ocular detonator explosive injuries and to evaluate the therapeutic effects of vitrectomy on it. Methods Clinical data of 37 consecutive patients (65 eyes) with severe ocular detonator explosive injuries were retrospectively analyzed. The patients included 36 males and 1 female with the average age of 28.6 years. The biocular injuriy was in 31 cases (83.8 %), and one-eyed injury was in 6 cases (16.2%). A total of 48 eyes had severe explosive injury. The visual acuity was no light perception in 9 eyes in which 3 eyeballs were obviously atrophic, light perception in 28 eyes, hand moving in 4 eyes, and counting finger/33 cm in 7 eyes. Vitrectomy was performed on 46 eyes, in which 41 had severe ocular explosive injury. There were no vitreous surgery indications in 13 eyes of 19 eyes didnprime;t undergo surgery; the other 6 eyes didnprime;t undergo surgery due to the atrophic eyeballs or economic reasons. The treating time after trauma was within 1 week in 7 patients (18.9%), 1 week to 1 month in 13 (35.2%), and more than 1 month in 17 (45.9%). The follow-up duration lasted 6 months to 2 years after operation with the average of 8.6 months. Results In 65 eyes, the occupation ratio of conjunctival foreign bodies was 66.2%; corneal foreign bodies was 46.2%; vitreous hemorrhage was 70.8%; intraocular foreign bodies (IOFB) was 69.2%; retinal shocking injury or optic nerve blasting injury was 56.9%. The visual acuity improved in 33 eyes, remained unchanged in 25 eyes, and decreased in 7 eyes. In 46 eyes which had undergone vitrectomy, IOFB injuries was in 35 eyes (76.1%); the visual acuity increased in 26 eyes (59.5%), remained unchanged in 13 eyes (28.3%), and didnprime;t cure in 7 eyes (15.2%) in which 2 eyes underwent ocular enucleation and 5 eyes were atrophic. The increasing rate of visual acuity in the patients who accepted the treatment more than 1 month after injury was low. The occupation ratio of monocular blindness was 51.4% and biocular blind was 8.1%. Conclusions Most of severe ocular explosive injuries by detonator are with IOFB. causes of the high blinding rate are late treatment and serious injury. Strengthening the diagnosis and treatment of retinal shock and optic nerve blast, and performing vitrectomy as soon as possible can improve prognositc visual function of injured eyes.

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  • Observation of prognosis of traumatic retinal detachment combined with choroidal damage treated by vitreous surgeries

    Objective To evaluate the effect of vitrectomy on traumatic retinal detachment combined with choroidal damage. Methods The data of 1075 traumatic eyes which underwent vitrectomy from 1995 to 2005 were retrospectively analyzed. Forty-one patients (41eyes, 3.8%) with different kinds of choroidal injuries, including traumatic retinal detachment combined with serous choroidal detachment, hemorrhagic choroidal detachment (including traum atic separation of choroid and sclera) or subretinal hemorrhage, underwent closed vitrectomy. The operative prognosis in different groups were analyzed statisti cally. Results The retina reattached in 38 eyes (92.7%), in cluding 10 with the final visual acuity gt; 0.1(24.4%);the visual acuity improved postoperatively in 29 (70.7%),including 14 in subretinal hemorrhage group (87.5%, 14/16),12 in serous choroidal detachment group(75.0%, 12/16)and 3 in hemorrhagic choroidal detachment(33.3%, 3/9) (chi;2=8.394, P=0.015); amaurosis was found in 6 eyes, all of which were with hemorrhagic choroidal deta chment preoperatively. In 17 eyes with ocular hypotension, a persistent silicone oil tamponade was needed in 8(47.1%), in which 5 were in the hemorrhagic choroidal detachement group (55.6%, 5/9). Conclusions Appropriate vitrectomy is helpful for traumatic retinal detachment combined with choroidal damage, and the operative prognosis of the patients combined with subretinal hemorrhage is good. The operative prognosis of hemorrhagic choroidal detachment is worse than that of the serous choroidal detachment. However, it doesnprime;t mean that all the hemorrhagic choroidal detachment eyes need ocular enucleation. The prognosis of eyes with severe traumatic choroidal detachment was poor, and the eyes are with ocular hypotension which needs a long-term silicone oil tamponade. (Chin J Ocul Fundus Dis, 2006, 22:295-298)

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  • Ultrastructural changes of the optic nerves after the brain impact in jury

    ObjectiveTo observe the early ultrastructural changes of the optic nerves after the brain impact injury.MethodsEighteen 15-week-old Wistar rats were used in the air-pressure brain impact injury examination. All of the rats underwent the procedures of right-parietal-bone fenestration after abdominal cavity anesthesia with 1% sodium pentolbarbital (45 mg/kg), and then they were divided randomly into 3 groups, i.e., mild injury group (8 rats) underwent with 7 kg of air pressure in distance of 11 cm; severe injury group (8 rats) with 7 kg of airpressure in distance of 8 cm; and control group (2 rats) underwent with the parietalbone fenestration but without impact injury.The ultrastructural changes of the optic nerves were observed 1, 6, 24, and 72 hours after the injury by electron microscopy.ResultsThe difference of ultrastructural changes of optic nerve was not obvious in wild injury group and the control group, and the lanthanum nitrate was only found in the blood vessels in optic nerve. The lanthanum nitrate entered the nerve stroma 1 hour after severe and increased as time goes on. Simultaneously, displayed dilatation of endoplasmic reticulum, cavitation and tumefaction of mitochondrion, vacuolation of nerve stroma, and vacuolation of some axis-cylinder were seen in the glial cells.ConclusionThe brain impact injury may cause ultrastructural changes of the optic nerve and increase of permeability of blood vessels. (Chin J Ocul Fundus Dis, 2005,21:41-43)

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  • Blue-light-induced apoptosis of cultured human retinal pigment epithelial cells in vitro

    Objective To observe the effect of blue light on apoptosis of cultured human retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) cells in vitro. Methods Human RPE cells were exposed to blue light, and the cells were divided into 3 groups: group A, with various intensity of illumination; group B: with same intensity but different time of illumination; group C: with same intensity and time of illumination but different finish time of the culture. The apoptosis of RPE cells was observed by TdT-dUTP terminal nick-end labeling (TUNEL) and annexin V-fluoresein isothiocyanate (FITC)/propidium iodide (PI) flow cytometry, and transmission electron microscopy. Results The positive cells stained by TUNEL shrinked and turned round, whose nuclei concentrated and congregated like the crescent or hat. Cracked nuclei and membrane bleb were found. Swollen mitochondrial, disappeared inner limiting membrane of mitochondria, and dilation of the rough endoplasmic reticulum with metabolite were observed by transmission electronmicroscopy. In group A, mild damage of RPE cells was found when the threshold value of the intensity of illumination was less than(500±100)lx, and the apoptosis and necrosis of RPE cells aggravated as the intensity of illumination increased; in group B, as the time of illumination extended, the number of apoptotic RPE cells didn′t increase while the necrosis increased; in group C, 6 and 12 hours after illumination, apoptosis of cells was the main injury, while apoptosis with necrosis was found and necrotic cells increased as the time of illumination was prolonged. Conclusions Illumination with blue light may cause damages of human RPE cells in vitro, with the modalities of apoptosis, apoptotic necrosis and necrosis. The extent of injury is dependent on intensity and duration of the illumination. (Chin J Ocul Fundus Dis, 2005, 21: 384-387)

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  • Changes of electroretinogram in temporary traumatic ocular hypotention

    Objective To observe the changes of electroretino gram(ERG) in temporary traumatic ocular hypotension and to detect the possiblem echanism. Method The rabbit model with ocular hypotenstion was made. At the 2nd, 4th, 8th, 16th week after trauma, the ocular tension and ERG was examined. Result Amplitude of b wave in treated group was 2.5 times as high as that in the control at the 2nd week after trauma, and then decrease to 1.5 times as high as that in the control at the 16th week. Conclution Higher amplitude of b-wave of ERG in rabbit with ocular hypotension may be related to blood circulation congestion, which might lead to accumulation of the metabolic toxin. (Chin J Ocul Fundus Dis,2004,20:189-191)

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  • The changes of multifocal electroretinography in commotio retinae

    Objective To observe the changes of the multifocal electr oretinograph (mf-ERG) in commotio retinae. Methods The affected eyes (traumatic group) and the fellow eyes (control group) of 31 patients with unilateral commotio retinae were examined by RETI scan 3.15 system. The responses of 61 retinal regions were recorded, and the average amplitude densities of the N1 (the first negative) wave and P1 (the first positive) wave in different regions of retinal were analyzed. Results The average amplitude densities of 1-4 rings in N1wave and 1-5 rings in P1wave were much lower in traumatic group than those in the control. Conclusions The average amplitude densities of N1wave and P1wave of mf-ERG in retin al affected regions decreases markedly in eyes with commotio retina; mf-ERG may provide the quantificational and orientational detection for the visual ability of the eyes with commotio retinae.(Chin J Ocul Fundus Dis,2004,20:226-228)

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  • Retinal detachment due to ocular contusion

    Objective To find out about the characteristics and prognosis of retinal detachment due to ocular contusion.Methods The clinical data of 36 patients(36 eyes)with retinal detachment due to ocular contusion were retrospectively analyzed.Results There were 3 eyes(8.3%)with huge retinal hole(≥90°),4 eyes(11.1%)oral tear of ora serrata retinae,4 eyes(11.1%)with macular hole,3 eyes(8.3%)with tractive retinal detachment,and 22 eyes(61.2%)with retinal hole(lt;90°)at other positions(including temporal peripheral hole in 9,nasal peripheral hole in 5,and posterior polar hole in 8).Proliferative vitreoretinopathy(PVR)was found in a11 patients withConclusions Retinal detachment due to ocular contusion often go with PVR.The interval from contusion to retinal detachment varies from days to months.Visual prognosis can be good when retinal detachment is diagnosed and treated in time. (Chin J Ocul Fundus Dis,2004,20:1-66)

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  • Relaxing retinotomy for the treatment of perforating traction retinal detachment

    Objective To explore the therapeutic value and effects of relaxing retinotomy for perforating traction retinal detachment(PTRD). Method A retrospective survey was done in 21 patinets (21 eyes) with PTRD who underwent vitrectomy combined with relaxing retinotomy in our hospital from 1998 to 2001.Results The retinae were completely reattached in all 21 cases. The visual acuity of 12 patients (57%) was counting finger, and the best visual acuity was 0.05. Among the 18 patients who were followed up for 6 to 25 months, 14(77.8%) remained retinal reattachment. Conclusions Relaxing retinotomy is effective for anatomic reattachment of PTRD, especially to the patients with retinal incarceration and severe proliferative vitreoretinopathy. (Chin J Ocul Fundus Dis,2003,19:5-7)

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  • Clinical analysis of vitrectomy for endophthalmitis

    Objective To investigate the etiological factors of endophthalmitis and evaluate the outcomes of vitrectomy for endophthalmitis.Methods From January 1999 to December 2001, 53 consecutive patients (54 eyes ), 38 men and 15 women, diagnosed as endophthalmitis were retrospectively evaluated. The patients′ ages ranged from 1 year to 74 years (mean 32 years). Two patients (2 eyes) with mild inflammation received antibiotic medication therapy, 5 patients (5 eyes) with no light perception and severe inflammation underwent evisceration, and the other 46 patients (47 eyes) underwent pars plana vitrectomy. Postoperative follow-up ranged from 2 to 32 months (mean 10.5 months). Results Endophthalmitis was diagnosed as resulting from penetrating injury in 32 eyes (59.26%), endogenous endophthalmitis in 8 eyes (14.81%), cataract surgery in 7 eyes (12.96%), gl au coma surgery in 2 eyes (3.70%), vitrectomy in 3 eyes (5.56%), radial keratotomy in 1 eye (1.85%), and unknown reason in 1 eye (1.85%). The postoperative visual a cuities (VA) of these patients increased significantly (P=0.003). The VA of the patients underwent vitrectomy in 3 days was obviously better than those after 3 days (P=0.014), and the VA of the patients underwent vitrectomy in 7 days was obviously beter than those after 7 days (P=0.021). Thirty-seven eyes (68.52 %) had functional success (VA≥0.02), 47 eyes (87.04%) had anatomical success (VAlt;0.02) , and 27 eyes (50.00%) were out of blindness (VA≥0.05). Conclusions Penetrating ocular injury, especially with retained intraocular foreign bodies, is the most common cause of suppurative endophthalmitis. Vitrectomy is a good method for the treatment of endophthalmitis. (Chin J Ocul Fundus Dis,2003,19:93-95)

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