1. The management of ocular and peri-ocular trauma needs to be co-ordinated according to ATLS principles and requires multi-disciplinary collaboration.
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Kruse, C., Bruce, J.L., Bekker, W., and Clarke, D.L.
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MEDICAL personnel , *OCULAR injuries , *BLUNT trauma , *TRAUMA centers , *PLASTIC surgery , *LIFESAVING - Abstract
Introduction: This project set out to focus on ocular (globe) and peri-ocular trauma and to describe the spectrum of injuries seen in a busy South African trauma unit and to document their management and outcome.Results: During the period November 2012 to April 2020, a total of 12 115 patients were managed by the Pietermaritzburg Metropolitan Trauma Service (PMTS) at Greys Hospital in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa. Of these 2194 (11%) sustained ocular or peri-ocular injury. Of these 2194 patients, 1069 (83%) were male. 83% of injuries (n=1076) were classified as primarily blunt injury and 17% as a primarily sharp/penetrating mechanism. A substantial number of patients required a life-saving emergency intervention. These included resuscitation in 242 cases (19%) and active airway intervention was in 290 (22%). In total 919 (71%) patients required urgent surgery to the peri-ocular region. Slightly over half (55%) of these the surgery was performed by a single discipline. The rest needed procedures by two or more disciplines. The disciplines involved included ophthalmology, maxillofacial, plastic, ENT and neurosurgery. Plastic surgery was involved in 683 cases (53%). A total of 341 distant surgeries were required - These included orthopaedic operations, laparotomy and vascular operations. Of the 1294 cases in this study, 42 (3%) died before discharge and 99 (8%) were discharged with a GCS lower than 10. The primary skill set for management of these injuries is identified.Conclusion: Although the management of immediate life and organ threatening injuries takes priority, ocular and peri-ocular trauma may damage a number of important structures and their comprehensive management requires a multi-disciplinary team of specialists or, in austere environments, a font-line medical team with a diverse skill set. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2021
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