Visual recovery following open globe injury with initial no light perception
Han YS, Kavoussi SC, Adelman RA. Visual recovery following open globe injury with initial no light perception. Clinical Ophthalmology 2015, Volume 9: 1443-1448. PMID: 26316683, PMCID: PMC4540122, DOI: 10.2147/opth.s87852.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchOpen globe injuriesVisual recoveryGlobe injuriesExact testLight perceptionOcular Trauma ScoreOcular examination findingsCharacteristics of injuriesFisher's exact testUnpaired t-testSecondary enucleationVisual outcomeConsecutive patientsExamination findingsSurgical interventionVisual acuityMean agePrognostic indicatorSingle institutionOphthalmic historyTrauma ScoreInclusion criteriaPatientsSelect casesWound sizeCharacteristics and outcomes of fall-related open-globe injuries in pseudophakic patients
Kavoussi SC, Slade MD, Meskin SW, Adelman RA. Characteristics and outcomes of fall-related open-globe injuries in pseudophakic patients. Clinical Ophthalmology 2015, Volume 9: 403-408. PMID: 25784783, PMCID: PMC4356447, DOI: 10.2147/opth.s73757.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchOcular Trauma ScoreOpen globe injuriesPseudophakic patientsSubconjunctival hemorrhageTotal hyphemaFinal BCVAAnatomic outcomesSurgical interventionExact testWound sizeLow ocular trauma scoreConsecutive pseudophakic patientsMultiple surgical interventionsCircumstances of injuryLarger wound sizeFisher's exact testCase series designUnpaired t-testInitial BCVANineteen patientsPosterior injuryRetinal detachmentExamination findingsVisual acuityMean age